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Jeff Dudan's free digital copy of his book Ryan Wimpey started Tip Top K9 with a $1,500 van, trained dogs in a Chick-fil-A parking lot, and had no website - just a business card and a method that actually worked. Today, Tip Top K9 is one of the fastest-growing dog training franchises in America, with 30 locations, 990,000 YouTube subscribers, and average unit volumes over $600K per year on a $48K buy-in. In this episode, Ryan unpacks the full journey: from 12 dogs in a 1,400 square foot newlywed home to a 30,000 square foot headquarters in Tulsa. He explains the classical conditioning training method that makes results transferable to any family member - including an 8-year-old or a 90-year-old. He breaks down why he chose franchising over corporate expansion, what traits separate top-performing franchisees from those who struggle, and how a single lost franchise sale to a two-employee YouTube creator sent Tip Top to nearly 1 million subscribers. Topics covered include: - The Pavlov-based e-collar training method explained simply - Why pet service businesses are uniquely resistant to AI disruption - How a centralized call center and marketing team create massive affiliation benefit for franchise owners - The hardest transition for owner-operators: giving up sales - Using Manus AI to build a franchise management software prototype without coding - What franchisors owe their franchisees - and how to stay aligned - Why the best franchise candidates are often already your clients or employees - The honest truth about franchising vs. corporate locations - Septic tanks, lawn care, and overlooked service businesses worth starting in 30 days Whether you're a dog owner looking for training solutions, an aspiring franchise owner, or a founder thinking about scaling your service business, this episode delivers practical insight from someone who has built it from the ground up. Homefront Brands: https://www.homefrontbrands.com Jeff Dudan: https://www.jeffdudan.com Guest: Ryan Wimpey Guest YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TipTopK9 Guest Business YouTube: Guest Website: https://tiptopk9.com Guest Socials: instagram.com/tiptopk9 #DogTraining #FranchiseBusiness #TipTopK9 #Entrepreneurship #FranchiseGrowth #SmallBusinessOwner #DogTrainingTips #UnemployablePodcast #ServiceBusiness #AIForBusiness Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jeff Dudan's free digital copy of his book Ryan Wimpey started Tip Top K9 with a $1,500 van, trained dogs in a Chick-fil-A parking lot, and had no website - just a business card and a method that actually worked. Today, Tip Top K9 is one of the fastest-growing dog training franchises in America, with 30 locations, 990,000 YouTube subscribers, and average unit volumes over $600K per year on a $48K buy-in. In this episode, Ryan unpacks the full journey: from 12 dogs in a 1,400 square foot newlywed home to a 30,000 square foot headquarters in Tulsa. He explains the classical conditioning training method that makes results transferable to any family member - including an 8-year-old or a 90-year-old. He breaks down why he chose franchising over corporate expansion, what traits separate top-performing franchisees from those who struggle, and how a single lost franchise sale to a two-employee YouTube creator sent Tip Top to nearly 1 million subscribers. Topics covered include: - The Pavlov-based e-collar training method explained simply - Why pet service businesses are uniquely resistant to AI disruption - How a centralized call center and marketing team create massive affiliation benefit for franchise owners - The hardest transition for owner-operators: giving up sales - Using Manus AI to build a franchise management software prototype without coding - What franchisors owe their franchisees - and how to stay aligned - Why the best franchise candidates are often already your clients or employees - The honest truth about franchising vs. corporate locations - Septic tanks, lawn care, and overlooked service businesses worth starting in 30 days Whether you're a dog owner looking for training solutions, an aspiring franchise owner, or a founder thinking about scaling your service business, this episode delivers practical insight from someone who has built it from the ground up. Homefront Brands: https://www.homefrontbrands.com Jeff Dudan: https://www.jeffdudan.com Guest: Ryan Wimpey Guest YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TipTopK9 Guest Business YouTube: Guest Website: https://tiptopk9.com Guest Socials: instagram.com/tiptopk9 #DogTraining #FranchiseBusiness #TipTopK9 #Entrepreneurship #FranchiseGrowth #SmallBusinessOwner #DogTrainingTips #UnemployablePodcast #ServiceBusiness #AIForBusiness Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Updated re-release. A year ago we left one question unresolved. Where do foundational AI models end and where do the applications begin? Nick Tippmann returns in a fresh epilogue. A year on, the tension has only sharpened. Specificity is the differentiator when inches matter. Nick Tippmann, founding partner of TipTop VC, explains how vertical AI is rewriting the software industry by going deeper instead of wider. From the transition beyond SaaS to the gray zone between foundational models and high-stakes applications, we get into how vertical AI can transform laggard industries and why Austin might lead the race.The Agenda00:00 Defining vertical AI05:07 Where general AI fails09:36 Vertical AI software, not just chatbots16:44 Pricing logic after the seat model24:04 Underwriting at pre-seed and seed 27:20 Capital intensity and seed-strapping36:48 TAM analysis and the Frontiers Market example41:46 OpenAI's Instacart hire and the gray zone45:55 Austin as a vertical AI hub58:21 Epilogue: Where the models end and applications beginGuest Links and BiosNick Tippmann, TipTop VCNick Tippmann is the Founder and Managing Partner of TipTop Ventures, an early-stage venture fund focused on Vertical AI. Before becoming an investor, Nick spent nearly a decade as a founding team member and CMO at Greenlight Guru, where he helped scale the company from zero to category leader with more than 250 employees, tens of millions in ARR, and a nine-figure investment from JMI Equity.An operator turned investor, Nick now partners with founders building industry-specific AI and software businesses, bringing hands-on experience in go-to-market strategy, scaling, community building, fundraising, and company development. He has also been an active angel investor since 2021, with more than 100 startup investments. -------------------Austin Next Links: Website, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedInEcosystem Metacognition Substack
396 Mortal Kombat 2 Invincible Finale Boys Backlash Flight of the ConchordsDoom Scrolling IntroSteph kicks things off with a Tip Top canned cocktail (Jungle Bird) while the Foos recap a packed weekend: Joe's work family-day picnic vibes, notes for next year (more trucks, coffee cart dreams, boba cart fantasies), and a throwback hang with old band friends at Richie's birthday — the same house where they used to throw teenage ragers. Joe lands a darkly perfect joke: the only time people call you “young” at 40 is at your funeral.Then Florida delivers, as always: a homeless man allegedly catches a felony after throwing an open ketchup packet at a Good Samaritan who checked on him — with the real story being the drugs they reportedly found afterward. Florida stays undefeated.Geeking Out is stacked: the Foos review Mortal Kombat 2 (May 8) and declare it's basically a full-on Johnny Cage movie — bigger scale, more classic characters, more fan service, and fight scenes that feel like the game's arenas brought to life. They roast a friend for making it halfway through the movie before realizing he thought he was watching Street Fighter.They also hit the Invincible season 4 finale fallout: Mark's trauma, Thragg stepping up as the looming big threat, Viltrumite chaos, and the internet's meme machine going into overdrive (mustaches included). Then it's The Boys discourse: the newest episode getting the lowest rating of the series, pacing complaints, and the show flirting with burnout — plus the wild release idea of the series finale in 4DX one day early… and the local showings basically selling out instantly.From there it's rapid-fire: Green Day's upcoming comedy movie Nimrods (Legion M involvement), the Swatch x Audemars Piguet “Royal Pop” collab causing real-world chaos (lines, cops, pepper spray) over a watch you can't even buy online, and a Mortal Kombat trivia quiz where Steph nearly goes perfect… until the razor-hat question exposes the Kung Lao/Liu Kang mix-up.Here's What I Would Do wraps with two dilemmas:Tori (Burbank) thinks a married coworker is crossing the line with “work spouse” energy and wants to shut it down without workplace fallout.Alyssa (Costa Mesa) agreed to location sharing with her boyfriend and now feels watched — and the Foos call it what it is: modern convenience turning into surveillance real fast.Before the outro, they shout out the Flight of the Conchords show at the Greek (their first time in years), with surprise moments and guests — and plenty of “Netflix is a joke” energy.ChaptersDoom Scrolling IntroIntroTip Top Jungle Bird canned cocktail + weekend recapWork family day picnic notes coffee cart boba cart talkOld band friends Richie birthday throwback rager houseFlorida man felony over ketchup packet + drugs foundGeeking Out Mortal Kombat 2 review Johnny Cage movieFriend thought it was Street Fighter until halfway throughInvincible season 4 finale trauma Thragg Viltrumites memesThe Boys lowest rated episode discourse pacing burnoutThe Boys finale in 4DX one day early sold out scrambleGreen Day movie Nimrods Legion M summer releaseSwatch Audemars Piguet Royal Pop collab chaos lines copsMortal Kombat trivia quiz Steph almost perfectHere's What I Would Do Married coworker flirting Tori BurbankHere's What I Would Do Location sharing feels like surveillance Alyssa Costa MesaFlight of the Conchords at the Greek recapOutro + Doom Scrolling OutroMortal Kombat 2, Johnny Cage, Invincible season 4 finale, Thragg, Viltrumites, The Boys backlash, 4DX finale, Green Day Nimrods, Legion M, Swatch Audemars Piguet Royal Pop, Florida ketchup felony, Flight of the Conchords Greek Theatre, work spouse, location sharing
Today the gang speaks with Nick Reely, CEO of growing canned cocktail company Tip Top. But before that, our editors discuss the crazy week that spelled the end of an era with RNDC. Table of contents:00:00 Wednesday Warehouse - RNDC's shocking downfall09:15 Interview with Nick Reely of Tip Top=================================Our 3 Daily Bev-Alc Trade Publications: https://beernet.com/Watch on Youtube: / @beernetradio Podcast feeds - Audio: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/beer...=================================About Us:Beer Business Daily / Wine & Spirits Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher joins his editors and bev-alc industry guests once a week as they grok the beer and beverage business issues of the day. Like and subscribe; it's free.-Our Three Daily Bev-Alc Trade Publications: https://beernet.com/-Twitter: @beerbizdaily#beernews #beerindustry #beer #beerbusiness
Send us Fan MailA four-ounce canned margarita that drinks like a full-sized cocktail, a gas-pump mistake that turns into a full-body wardrobe emergency, and the kind of week where you're sprinting from sports to rehearsals and still trying to be a functioning adult. That's where we start, and it only gets better from there. We talk about the real work behind a middle school musical, from tech week logistics to the emotional side of getting kids onstage when nerves and peer cruelty show up. One moment with bubble guns in a gym becomes a surprisingly good lesson in leadership, arts education, and how to shift a room's energy fast. Then we jump to prom culture and how it's changed, why the pre-prom hoopla can overshadow the actual dance, and why so many kids seem completely wiped out by sleepovers now. From flying-car headlines to fashion nonsense, we also dig into what we're willing to trust: autonomous air taxis from Manhattan to JFK, self-driving cars like Waymo, and the strange marketing power of Chanel's heel-only “shoe.” It's funny, but it's also a look at attention, safety, and why novelty sells. Our main topic is jobs: first jobs, summer jobs, college jobs, and the stories you carry forever. We swap everything from babysitting as kids to courthouse filing in domestic relations, getting fired and handing over the shirt off your back and theater department gigs. We wrap with kids' chores, side hustles, and the idea that the most meaningful work might not come with a paycheck. Subscribe, share with a friend, leave a review, and tell us: what job taught you the biggest lesson?Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Cork hurlers were fully deserving winners in their Munster opener in Thurles. The Echo Podcast crew break down the big game and look ahead to round two against Limerick.After a tight first half on Sunday, they dominated the second period, scored more from play and had better balance up front than a Tipp side who didn't fire at all in comparison to the electric All-Ireland final efforts. For Cork, it doesn't atone for losing in Croke on any level really, but it puts them on the front foot for 2026, which is all that matters right now.Debutants Barry Walsh and William had 0-10 between them but the defensive solidity provided by the likes of Rob Downey, Niall O'Leary and Seán O'Donoghue, who have been heavily questioned in recent weeks, was just as important. Patrick Collins varied his puck-outs well and was another who is often doubted inside the county bounds.Of course, as Ben O'Connor pointed out afterwards at the weekend, there's no benefit in getting too excited about a single victory when you could still fail to even make it out of the provincial bearpit: "Limerick are the best team in the country for the last 10 years and we know that we'll have to do our best to put it up to them next weekend.”We preview the second showdown with the Treaty in the space of three weeks. Who marks Aaron Gillane, Gearóid Hegarty and Cathal O'Neill and will Cork get anything like the space they were afforded by the Tipp half-back line, who coughed up 0-12 from play? It only gets tougher from here on!There's also the latest on the Cork minor and U20 games and a round-up of the club hurling leagues, with Midleton and Erin's Own out in front in the top two divisions.There's a review of the Cork U20s' terrific win over Kerry in the Páirc. It was no classic but a significant result given their underage struggles against the rivals and given Dara Sheedy went off injured in the first half.The seniors have a Munster semi-final next Saturday, up in Thurles again in what will be a low-profile affair but where a strong performance will be expected to set up a trip to Kerry at the start of May.Now in its fourth season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of PING is an interview with Marc Blanchet from Viagenie in Quebec, Canada. Marc has been active in Internet Procotols and the IETF for decades, most recently focussed on Internet Protocol communications in deep space. Marc presented at the recent APRICOT/APNIC61 meeting held in Jakarta. We've got used to the idea of IP working in Low Earth Orbit, with the rise of Starlink as a high speed service which in many cases out-performs terrestrial services available in rural and remote locations. And, we've had IP services mediated via GeoSynchronous orbit satellites like DirecTV, which are now significantly less popular because of one overriding problem: the very long end-to-end delay. People find the half-second of round-trip time to a GEO satellite unacceptable. But, in space, things get much worse. Marc's work looks at space contexts which go far beyond these orbital "shells" around earth, into the distances to the Moon, to the Asteroid belt, and beyond to other planets. The delay component in these networks isn't just an inconvenience, it has very real implications for rount-trip-time effects on a protocol like TCP, which demands a stream of "ACK" signals to manage the sender and receivers models of bandwidth and delay and retransmission. Marc has been working on how to simulate the effects of these very long delays using earth bound Virtual Hosts and code, using the Linux TUN device, and TC-NETM along with code developed by his team. This allows them to programatically define an experiment in delay, loss, re-ordering terms, which can span hours of packet-in-flight time, and look at how switches and routers, intermediate elements of an end-to-end IP exchange can work. Code patches to these systems to represent delay as a 64 bit quantity now mean it's theoretically possible to test IP out to the edge of the galaxy, if you had a way to keep machines running that long. If we look at what we actually want from IP networks in deep space, TCP isn't the right choice for how to get applications to work: There is a much better choice in QUIC, a more modern session-layer like protocol which can deploy over unreliable transport like UDP, and which integrates transport-layer security and IP address agility into the same model. As Marc discusses in this episode. IP in space is already a reality, with deployment of mobile telephony 4G base stations to the moon, and Chinese researchers experimenting with QUIC. The IETF is actively exploring the protocol options in the TIPTOP working group.
As more of us spend our days staring at screens, keeping our eyes healthy matters more than ever. This week, Dr. Sanjay Gupta digs into the small habits, smart food choices, and the right eye drops that can help protect your “super peepers” for the long run. Plus, we dig into why one listener feels weak even while staying active -- and why the difference between strength and muscle mass matters. This episode was produced by Leying Tang and Jennifer Lai. Showrunner: Amanda Sealy Senior Producer: Dan Bloom Technical Director: Dan Dzula Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spring is here, and you know what that means—time to dust off the old maintenance checklist and give your home some TLC! In our latest chat, Eric G and John Dudley dive into the do's and don'ts of spring home maintenance, from clearing debris around your outdoor AC unit to checking on those sneaky window wells. We've been sharing this checklist for over 15 years, and let me tell you, it's a life-saver! Whether you're a seasoned DIY-er or just trying to avoid a costly disaster, we've got your back with tips that can save you a pretty penny and keep your house happy. So grab your notepad (or just head to our website for the download), and let's get your home ready for the sunny days ahead! Springtime is here, and you know what that means—time to tackle that home maintenance checklist! Eric G and John Dudley dive into the nitty-gritty of getting our homes ready for the sunny days ahead. They've been doing this for ages, and they're here to share their wisdom. From clearing debris around your outdoor AC unit (because we definitely don't want to fry that expensive piece of equipment!) to inspecting window wells and gutters for any signs of wear and tear, they cover it all. Think of this checklist as your home's spring cleaning ritual, but instead of dusting off knick-knacks, we're getting our abodes ready to weather whatever crazy weather comes our way. Eric shares tales of unfortunate plants meeting their demise due to unexpected frosts, while John throws in some tech-savvy tips on maintaining those energy-efficient appliances. It's a blend of practical advice, personal anecdotes, and a touch of humor that makes this episode a must-listen for any homeowner looking to keep their space in tip-top shape!Takeaways:Spring is the perfect time to clean the outdoor AC unit and ensure nothing blocks airflow, preventing costly repairs later.Be sure to clear out gutters and downspouts to avoid water damage to your home, as even a little blockage can cause big problems.Regularly check and replace weatherstripping on doors and windows to keep the energy bills down and comfort up.Inspecting your foundation for cracks and checking if they're stable can save you from a potential $77,000 repair down the road.Don't forget to clean those window screens and appliances—neglect can lead to bigger headaches and expenses later on.Make sure to schedule an inspection of your roof and gutters at least once a year to catch issues before they snowball.Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.comredwingshoes.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Red WingThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed on the podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Around the House Show.Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see every part of the project for Blacktail Ranch Exciting collaboration alert! This playlist documents our joint project renovating Cam Anderson's new farm property on Blacktail Ranch—the home base for his adventures beyond the workshop. Cam (the woodworking wizard behind Blacktail Studio, with millions of fans loving his epoxy tables, live-edge builds, and creative furniture tutorials) is stepping into brand-new territory: his first-ever full home renovation and remodel. From the charming (but dated) farmhouse with its "lead paint chic" vibes to tackling structural updates, layout changes, and modern upgrades, we're transforming this 17-acre property into a functional, beautiful living space. I'm Eric G from Around the House, bringing my remodeling, construction, and design expertise to guide the process—planning layouts, solving real-world renovation challenges, handling the practical home improvement side, and making sure the build is smart, efficient, and homeowner-friendly. Expect step-by-step progress, honest discussions on budgets/timelines/hiccups, tool tips, design decisions, and the fun dynamic of blending Cam's woodworking flair with pro remodeling know-how. Whether you're a Blacktail Studio fan curious about Cam's new chapter, a DIYer tackling your own home reno, or just love watching big transformations, this series is for you! https://www.youtube.com/@aroundthehouseEricG/playlistsBlacktail Ranch Subscribe to the podcast Make sure and Subscribe on your favorite podcast player or the link below! Podcast Subscribe 2026Subscribe to the podcast Make sure and Subscribe on your favorite podcast player or the link below! Podcast Subscribe 2026Check out our New YouTube channel @AroundtheHouse HQ Make sure you subscribe and RING THE BELL for our brand new channel with 4k content! Click the link to take you there! YouTube Around the House HQInstaBid: Stop losing jobs to slow estimates Turn 3 hours of manual estimating into 5 minutes. Real material prices. Real labor rates. Professional PDF quotes delivered instantly. Try it free at instabid.pro. Use code ATH50 for 50% off your first month. 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Pippa Hudson speaks to Morne Faulhammer, the owner of Superplants Garden Centre in Tokai, as he helps you get the best out of your garden. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read, and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10 pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Livin' in San Diego Podcast:Chris recaps a quick Las Vegas trip, while Cassidy talks through a busy stretch of baseball drafts. We review last week's NFL picks and look ahead to what's coming up next.For New, Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad is officially coming back.For To Do, we talk Petco Park concerts and what shows are worth checking out.For Adieu, we say goodbye to Cucina Enoteca in Del Mar.And for the San Diego Story of the Week, we dive into the history of the very first amusement park in San Diego and where it all started.
Crime on a SaturdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Philo Vance starring Jackson Beck, originally broadcast January 3, 1950, 76 years ago, The Tip Top Murder Case. A chorus girl named Susan Blake has no money. Nevertheless, she's being blackmailed for $5000, and then is murdered!Followed by Escape, originally broadcast January 3, 1950, 76 years ago. The Pistol starring Gerald Mohr. An action-packed western about the first Colt six-shooter, the California gold fields, and a double-crossing dance hall queen.Then, Calling All Cars, originally broadcast January 3, 1934, 92 years ago, Missing Mexican Sheiks. A hold-up has taken place on Terminal island. The robbers are both dark, one of them a Filipino. Followed by Suspense, originally broadcast January 3, 1960, 66 years ago, Zero Hour. At five o'clock, the children decide to play another game.Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 3, 1955, 71 years ago, He Got Game. Fibber tries to get basketball tickets from his old pal, Coach Fogarty. Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
Spurs win! It's a Christmas miracle! It doesn't always have to be pretty, sometimes it can be ugly - a reversal in fortunes was needed, and getting a win away at Selhurst is no small feat, especially under the guidance of Oliver Glasner. Archie Gray the hero after TWO of Richarlison's efforts were adjudged to have been offside as football becomes the snake eating its own tail. Isn't this game supposed to be exciting? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is part two of my interview with Yoni Reisman, founder of Tip Top Cocktails. In this episode, we explore how he came to realize others were better suited to manage the day-to-day operations of the business, a very tough call for any founder Riding the Ramp. Your Host: Dr. James F. Richardson of Premium Growth Solutions, LLC www.premiumgrowthsolutions.com Please send feedback on this or other episodes to: admin@premiumgrowthsolutions.com
The ice cream brand Tip Top turns 90 years old this month. From a small Wellington milk bar to a huge Auckland factory - the story of this company is a remarkable one. The ubiquitous summer treats are now also available across the Pacific, Australia and Southeast Asia. We all have our favourites, be that the boysenberry trumpet, Jelly Tip, Choc Bar or an old school ice cream in a cone. To mark the milestone, Jesse is joined by Chief Executive Ben Schurr and longtime employee Ross Jenkin.
This episode launches a new series I'm calling Rising Stars - Founders new to CPG who have defied the odds, built growing eight-figure businesses without the interference of premature institutional money. This is part one of my interview with Yoni Reisman, Co-Founder, Chairman, and former Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta-based Tip Top Proper Cocktails. Established in 2018 by Yoni and his childhood friend and fellow music industry veteran, Neal Cohen, Tip Top offers high-quality, classic cocktails in a can. In this episode, we explore the origins of the business and the bumps in the road on the way to national retail presence. Your Host: Dr. James F. Richardson of Premium Growth Solutions, LLC www.premiumgrowthsolutions.com Please send feedback on this or other episodes to: admin@premiumgrowthsolutions.com
Tip Top Proper Cocktails is rewriting the rules of RTDs. In just a few years, the brand has gone from a scrappy airline partnership to a Top 30 RTD brand in Nielsen — and #1 in the high-proof RTD segment, outpacing competitors with 72% year-over-year growth. The brand also hit a new sales benchmark, surpassing $10 million in revenue in the last 12 months.In this episode, Tip Top CEO Nick Reely shares how the company has scaled while staying disciplined about strategy — and why the fundamentals of growth still matter, even in one of the most dynamic beverage categories.Why listen? Get the inside scoop on:The growth drivers behind Tip Top's rise — and why distribution alone isn't enough.How to pick the right distributors — ones with a growth mentality and a willingness to give your brand real share of voice.Channel strategy that works — from grocery and liquor to airlines and hotels.Why earned media beats paid campaigns — and how innovation and bartender collaborations create “talk value.”Key brand health metrics every entrepreneur should track, including velocity, rebuy rate, and retailer satisfaction.This conversation is a playbook for any founder or operator looking to break through in RTDs — or any crowded drinks category.Last Call: Fundraising before you hit $1M in sales? It's one of the toughest hurdles for drinks founders. We break down the real options for brands too small for venture capital, from friends and family to grants and angels (yes, they're still active). And more!Don't miss our next episode, dropping on September 3.For the latest updates, follow us:Business of Drinks:YouTubeLinkedInInstagram @bizofdrinksErica Duecy, co-host: Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs the consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies.LinkedInInstagram @ericaduecyScott Rosenbaum, co-host: Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. Most recently, he was the Portfolio Development Director at Distill Ventures. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor.LinkedInCaroline Lamb, contributor: Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners, a Michigan-based importer and distributor.LinkedInInstagram @borkalineSPONSOR: SWIG Partners is exclusively offering $100 off their supplier-distributor matchmaking fee when you mention the Business of Drinks podcast, or inquire via this link: https://www.swigpartners.com/businessofdrinksIf you enjoyed today's conversation, follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and don't forget to rate and review us. Your support helps us reach new listeners passionate about the drinks industry. Thank you!
Convenience and quality don't always go hand in hand, but Tip Top Cocktails is changing that perception, one perfectly crafted drink at a time. Founded in 2019, Tip Top is an Atlanta-based brand known for its spirit-forward, bar-quality offerings. Childhood friends Yoni Reisman and Neal Cohen launched the company with a simple mission: make great cocktails more accessible, no bartender required. Tip Top's lineup includes time-honored classics like the Old Fashioned, Negroni, and Margarita, as well as modern favorites such as the Paper Plane, Penicillin, and Naked & Famous. Each cocktail is precisely mixed and served in a sleek 100 mL lowball-style can. The products are available in over 25 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., and carried by national retailers such as Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Gelson's Markets, and Total Wine & More. Amid a rapidly expanding market for RTD cocktails, Tip Top has earned high praise from The New York Times, Food & Wine, and other publications. Perhaps surprisingly, the company hasn't taken any institutional funding to date. In this episode, Yoni and Neal share how an idea sparked on the music festival circuit evolved into a fast-growing brand with national reach. Their journey is a case study in bootstrapping, brand discipline, and building loyalty through an unwavering commitment to quality and customer experience. Show notes: 0:25: Interview: Neal Cohen & Yoni Reisman, Co-Founders, Tip Top Cocktails – The co-founders discuss how Tip Top's origins stem from Yoni's time in the music festival scene, recruiting award-winning bartender Miles Macquarrie to help develop the cocktails and how they emphasized authentic, balanced flavors and supported that with retro-inspired branding and educational elements like listing ingredients. Neal and Yoni also talk about Tip Top's collaborations with renowned bartenders such as Sam Ross and Joaquín Simó and how it reinforced the brand's credibility and dedication to cocktail culture. They also explain how Tip Top has relied on grassroots marketing, standout packaging, and word-of-mouth to build its brand, with its 100 mL can seen as both stylish and practical and how the company has earned respect within the hospitality industry and among professional bartenders. They explain why they continue to personally taste each batch of cocktails and have scrapped full runs when standards weren't met and how “building a brand people would truly miss” if it left the market is their North Star. Brands in this episode: Tip Top Cocktails, Straightaway Cocktails, Post Meridiem
In this episode of Barrel Room Chronicles, host Kerry Moynahan explores two unique sides of the American spirits revolution—one driven by finance, the other by flavor.First, Kerry sits down with Ryan LaValle and Hunter Robillard, of ASM Capital Partners, a venture firm dedicated to fueling the future of American Single Malt whiskey. From Hunter's early days helping his father create a maple-infused whiskey brand to Ryan's transition from Wall Street to whiskey investment, this duo is helping bridge the gap between distilleries and capital. They discuss how whiskey becomes an asset class, what makes American Single Malt such a compelling category, and how ASM is empowering distilleries to grow through thoughtful investment and strategic support.Then, in Tavern Talk Kerry speaks with Neal Cohen, co-founder of Tip Top Proper Cocktails. From their humble beginnings inspired by the music festival circuit to landing on Delta Airlines, Tip Top is redefining what ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails can be. Neal walks us through their whiskey-forward offerings—from their high-rye bourbon Old Fashioned to their award-winning Penicillin—and shares how they've built a brand rooted in balance, convenience, and craft.Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast, an investor, or just someone curious about the next frontier in spirits, this episode pours you a full measure of insight and inspiration.
Specificity isn't just a design choice. It's the differentiator when inches matter. Nick Tippmann, founding partner of TipTop VC, explains how vertical AI is rewriting the software industry by going deeper, not wider. From the transition beyond SaaS to the gray zone between foundational models and high-stakes applications, we explore how vertical AI can transform laggard industries and why Austin might lead the race. Episode HighlightsWhat Vertical AI Really MeansSpecificity as the New MoatFounders, Not Just ModelsWhen General AI FailsSeed-Strapping Real or NotRewriting Pricing LogicVertical AI Talent MixRedefining TAM in Niche MarketsScaling without OverspendingWhat's Next Austin?"Austin becomes a global hub for vertical AI winners with the rich combo of the enterprise SaaS lineage, the critical industries that are based here, the talent from the previous winners, the emerging talent from the universities, and more and more experienced operators and founders moving here for their second act"Nick TippmannTipTop VC -------------------Austin Next Links: Website, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedInEcosystem Metacognition Substack
Що таке вижити в Макіївці 2000-х і не закинути брейк, коли весь твій район – це бійцівський клуб? Що відчуваєш, коли виходиш на батл з кумиром дитинства? Чим Донецьк качав сцену і хто такий панк в брейкінгу? Легендарний гість дванадцятого епізоду Street Culture Podcast – Тимур Акаєв Bboy Tip Top T, – чемпіон світу, коментував Олімпіаду з брейкінгу, суддя найвищої міжнародної категорії, засновник студій танців TIP TOP DANCE, підприємець і танцівник Navi Crew. Один із ключових гравців донецької сцени 2000-х, учасник легендарної Татанака Crew, та один із тих, хто формував донецький вайб від «Волосате скло» до HBTC. Тимур качав флоу на сценах Outbreak Europe, Floor Wars, Battle For Life, топив за стиль у США, Франції, Німеччині, Польщі, Словаччині, Італії, Чехії, Сербії, Туреччині та інших країнах, не раз сидів у кріслі судді поряд із найсильнішими. Порозганяли про все: З чого стартував донецький брейкінг і чому Макіївка – місто в режимі виживання? Панкова естетика нульових, коли брейкінг був ближче до стритфайту, ніж до Олімпіади. Університет vs батли: чи реально жити два паралельні життя? Хто такі Максим та Bboy Infinity, чому батли були біля м'ясних рядів, і що таке справжня хіп-хоп освіта? Battle For Life як перший прорив і батл з самим Bboy JUNIOR. Ця олдскульна розмова – занурення в історію регіону, який живе в рухах, спогадах і стайлі його вихованців. Слухайте, підписуйтесь, коментуйте на Apple podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud і MEGOGO Audio з Tip Top T – і відчуйте, як звучить Донецьк, якого ми не маємо права забути. Подкаст про вуличну культуру України творимо спільно з Street Culture & uabreaking & ГО «Алгоритм дій» та Єгором Матюхіним. Дізнавайтесь, як творилась брейкінг історія та як з тренувань у спальному районі брейкінг став олімпійською дисципліною та виховав видатних артистів української культури.
This week the Guys check out the Ready to Drink cocktail brand Tip Top, one of the top brands in the ever expanding RTD category. They sample through 6 different cocktails, breakdown each one and determine if these premade cocktails stand up to the their classic counterparts.
Episode 432: I will discuss The Silvercup and Tip Top Bread Brands, and my memories of Mother's Day in Chicago as a kid.
Episode 432: I will discuss The Silvercup and Tip Top Bread Brands, and my memories of Mother's Day in Chicago as a kid.
In this episode Mark sits down with Ryan Wimpey of Tip Top K9 to discuss his principles of leadership in his dog training company. You will hear how he builds up his employees. See more about this company: https://tiptopk9.com/Support the show
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Fogbelt Brewing Company owner Paul Hawley is here along with Native American brewer Pedro Mancilla to tell about the return of Red Tail Ale. Hawley, co-founder of Fogbelt Brewing Company is here along with Native American brewer Pedro Mancilla to talk about bringing back Red Tail Ale. Fogbelt is making some of Mendocino Brewing's classic Red Tail Ale. This was the most famous brew early in the craft brewing movement. In the 1980s it was one of the leading new beers. Fogbelt Paul tells how he and Remy Martin started the brewery in 2013 after home brewing for a time. Remy studied brewing at UC Davis. They opened their brewpub on Cleveland Ave in Santa Rosa in 2014, then outgrew that space. They moved production to an offsite warehouse. Then in 2022 they opened the Healdsburg Beer Garden in the red caboose. Pedro Mancilla introduces himself. He is the brewer at Fogbelt Brewing company. He has Native American Ancestors and shares “I am of you and you are of me” in his native language. The Red Tail Hawk in a symbol of wisdom, protection and care for the land. The Red Tail Ale project is more than a beer, it is a celebration of his connection to his heritage. Don Barkley developed the recipe back then for Mendocino Brewing and now he has given the recipe to Fogbelt. Herlinda met Pedro when they were at an event at Anchor Brewing, where Pedro used to work. He was working there and had access to Fritz Maytag's extensive library of books about brewing. She saw him reading a book that was about brewing at that event, so she asked him about it. The owner of Chobani yogurt has purchased Anchor Brewing and its assets, so there are good propects for a return of Anchor Steam and Liberty Ale. There were several other “bird beers” that Mendocino Brewing made. Fogbelt has started with Red Tail Ale but they also plan to bring the others back. These include Eye of the Hawk, Talon, White Hawk, Black Hawk, Blue Heron and Peregrine. Right now, Red Tail Ale is available at the big local retailers, such as Oliver's, Tip Top, Wilibees, Bottle Barn and others. Fogbelt has the distribution rights so they are in charge of that. Cascade and Cluster hops, caramel malt for the amber red hue and the taste as well. Herlinda judges it “delicious.”
In a year clouded by economic uncertainty, you'd think investors would be clinging to their cash. But by the looks of things, maybe not? This episode also features an interview with acclaimed Boston-based chefs Jamie Bissonnette and Kenta Katagai as they take us behind the scenes of an unforgettable culinary collaboration. Show notes: 0:45: NYC In Full Effect. $30 Million For Ryl & Pop. Good Eat'n. Hark, I See Sweets! Cologne? I Wasn't Listening. – The hosts recap the buzz from Taste Radio's high-energy meetup in NYC, where over 100 CPG founders, investors, and industry insiders came together for an evening of networking, innovation, and inspiration. Held at ReThink Food's Community Kitchen, the event spotlighted compelling conversations with brand leaders and featured a showcase of cutting-edge products that had everyone talking — and sampling. They also break down two eye-catching $15 million funding rounds: one for Culture Pop and another for Ryl Tea, reflecting the surging demand for functional, better-for-you beverages. Later in the episode, the hosts dive into a lineup of crave-worthy salty snacks from a brand backed by NBA star Chris Paul and share their take on a bold new line of tonic waters with standout packaging that turns heads. 30:03: Interview: Jamie Bissonnette & Kenta Katagai, Zurito & Sushi @ Temple Records – A celebrated culinary force in Boston and beyond, Jamie is the co-founder of BCB3 Hospitality Group, the team behind four standout restaurants in the city, including Zurito, a Basque-inspired eatery, and Temple Records, a stylish cocktail bar channeling the vibe of 1950s Japanese listening lounges. Nestled beneath Temple Records is Sushi @, an intimate, subterranean sushi bar led by Kenta's meticulous direction. In this interview, Jamie reflects on his journey from a young chef cutting his teeth in the restaurant business to crafting a dynamic, globally inspired dining experience. Kenta shares how his deep respect for heritage and simplicity drives every slice and plate. Together, they dive into the art of educating diners, the power of narrative, and the joy of staying true to their vision – all while delivering unforgettable meals that resonate far beyond the plate. Brands in this episode: GNGR Labs, Oh So Easy, ZenJoy, Avsome, Poppi, Olipop, Culture Pop, Ryl Tea, Just Ice Tea, Saint James, Halfday, Moss, Harken Sweets, Gigantic Candy, Good Eat'n, Jozo, Match Tonic Water, MOSS, Salad Sprinkles, TipTop, Archer Roose, Bake Me Healthy, Zesty Z, Rind Snacks
Episode Notes:Guest: Ryan Wimpey, founder of Tip Top Canine Dog Training and Tip Top Canine FranchisingKey topics:Ryan's journey from hobby trainer to managing three businessesThe story behind Tip Top Canine's rapid growth and franchising successHow the TIPTOP method changes dog behavior effectivelyThe importance of adult learning principles in staff and client trainingBalancing brand growth and quality control in franchisingWhy empathy and pattern recognition are crucial in dog trainingRyan's best business advice: "Ready, fire, aim" and systemizing processesLearn more about Ryan at https://tiptopk9.com or check out their franchising opportunities.Key Questions(02:27) So we got a little bit of how you got to where you are today. Is there any gaps you want to fill in at all for us?(03:51) When did you guys start offering courses?(04:33) Who is your ideal client?(06:35) Do you fill me in on how I'm supposed to do it the same way you did it?(08:47) Llet's say I'm your ideal avatar or customer. How do you get in front of me? How do I know about So normally, you're googling.(13:00) You had mentioned... So their ability to process stuff is about a three-year-old in people aspect. Is that what you said?(14:58) Your business is already huge and massive. What goals do you have in the next year or two?(15:37) Doubling your franchises, how would that affect your business?(17:13) Do you guys have a hard time finding dog trainers as part of your staff?(18:52) With those who are who you're hiring for dog training, do you put them through, let's say, a certain training yourself so that it falls under the way that you guys want it done?(20:04) So let's go back to your goal with expanding the franchises and the stores and all that stuff. What do you think is the number one road block for getting that to happen?(22:35) Do you guys buy any other stores or locations?(23:47) What is the best advice that you have ever received?(24:37) What's the best advice you've ever given?(27:46) What do you have to share about principles of adult learning?(31:46) Is there anything that we haven't touched on yet that you would like to talk about?(32:15) So is there a certain geographical area in the states that you're in, or are you sprinkled out all over?Ryan WimpeyWebsite / http://www.tiptopk9.com/ YouTube / https://www.youtube.com/@TipTopK9 Facebook / facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063581240998 Instagram / tiptopk9 Tik Tok / https://www.tiktok.com/@tiptopk9?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc____
EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and Tip Top K9 founder Ryan Wimpey as they talk about what it takes to build a successful national franchise business. In this episode, we talk about: - Understanding your target audience - Finding your unique value proposition - Streamlining systems & frameworks EPISODE NOTES Ryan Wimpey is the founder of Tip Top K9, one of the top dog training franchises with 24 locations across the US, revolutionizing the dog training industry. Links: https://tiptopk9.com https://www.tiktok.com/@tiptopk9 https://www.instagram.com/tiptopk9/ https://www.youtube.com/@TipTopK9/videos --------- Special THANKS to the episode sponsor Pulsetto! Looking for a quick & easy way to activate your parasympathetic nervous system so that you can be more relaxed & fall asleep faster? Try Pulsetto! Get a special 10% discount when you use my affiliate link: https://pulsetto.myshopify.com/wiredforsuccess ------------ Click this link to listen on your favorite podcast player and if you enjoy the show, please leave a rating & review: https://linktr.ee/wiredforsuccess ------------------ Music credit: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue) ----------------- Disclaimer: Podcast Episodes might contain sponsored content.
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Rozmawiam z Teresą Ulanowską na temat zmian, dlaczego ich się boimy i jak je oswoić. Płynnie przechodzi nam temat na porażki i to, że jako rodzice chcemy być perfekcyjni, a to może prowadzić do wypalenia rodzicielskiego. Rozmowę kończymy pomysłami na praktyczne ćwiczenia, by oswajać zmianę. Warto posłuchać tej wdzięcznej rozmowy! Co znajdziesz w tym odcinku? • Dyskusja na temat tego, dlaczego ludzie boją się zmian i jak cechy osobowości oraz wychowanie wpływają na nasze podejście do zmian. • Rozmowa na temat tego, jak doświadczenia z dzieciństwa i wpływ rodziców kształtują nasze reakcje na zmiany i porażki. • Dyskusja na temat wypalenia rodzicielskiego i jego wysokiej częstości występowania w Polsce, szczególnie wśród perfekcjonistycznych rodziców. • Analiza tego, jak media społecznościowe i presje kulturowe przyczyniają się do stresu i wypalenia rodzicielskiego. • Prezentacja praktycznych ćwiczeń na radzenie sobie ze zmianami i porażkami, w tym napisanie listu do siebie z przyszłości. • Dyskusja na temat znaczenia przekształcania porażek w doświadczenia i możliwości nauki. Ciekawe myśli z rozmowy: Osobowość wpływa na to, jak radzimy sobie z porażkami. Bujna roślinność rośnie na glebie wulkanicznej. Zmiana jest nieodłącznym elementem rozwoju. Każda emocja jest drogowskazem do potrzeby. Z każdej porażki można wyciągnąć cenne lekcje. Dzieci uczą się poprzez naśladowanie dorosłych. Wypalenie rodzicielskie jest poważnym problemem. Musimy dbać o siebie, aby móc dbać o innych. Szukaj szczęścia tam, gdzie jesteś. Pisanie listów do siebie z przyszłości może być wspierające. Boję się i robię, to oznaka odwagi. Plan rozmowy: 00:00 - Wprowadzenie do tematu zmian 00:52 - Zapowiedź 01:50 - Dlaczego boimy się zmian? 06:00 - Pozytywne patrzenie na zmianę 10:03 – Lęk związany ze zmianami i powiązany z przeszłością 13:11 – Rozszerzanie języka emocji 17:43 – Wypalenie rodzicielskie 25:21 – Czy obecnie trudno jest wychowywać dzieci? 28:26 – Jak się przygotować na zmiany? 30:40 – Reakcja rodziców na temat informacji o dziecku nouroatypowym 34:13 – Ucieczka nie jest rozwiązaniem. 36:37 – Nie tkwijmy przy swoim, próbujmy nowych metod 44:05 – Jak ogarnąć stres w zmianie? 46:15 – Dwa ćwiczenia dla ciebie na koniec 53:35 – Zakończenie naszej rozmowy Badania na temat wypalenia rodzicielskiego – doktora Konrada Piotrowskiego – https://tiny.pl/qpwmycrp
Tip Top K9 Dog Training is expanding nationwide. In this episode, Adam Torres and Ryan Wimpey, CEO of Tip Top K9 Dog Training, explore Ryan's entrepreneurial journey and the growth of Tip Top K9 Dog Training. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How did one troubled rescue dog inspire a nationwide franchise business with 24 locations? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Ryan Wimpey, on Tip Top K9 Dog Training & Franchise. Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate!Ryan Wimpey, founder of Tip Top K9 Dog Training, has spent the last 18 years training over 5,000 dogs and sharing his passion for teaching others. He manages three businesses: Tip Top K9 Franchising, with 24 locations across the U.S.; Tip Top K9 Tulsa, an Oklahoma training facility with a 32-person team; and Tip Top International, a pet product wholesaler. https://tiptopk9.com https://tiptopk9franchising.comFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com
Ja, Sander en Jaap tonen hun zachte kant. Nee, dat is niets om je zorgen over te maken, tenzij je bang bent voor een vleugje emotie. Vandaag zitten ze tegenover iemand die fitheid en kwetsbaarheid in één adem weet te verpakken. Haar eigen gezondheid? Tiptop. Maar de dood? Die heeft ze vaak genoeg aangekeken, niet door haar eigen toedoen, maar door het verlies van mensen die dichtbij stonden. Terwijl zij haar verhaal deelt, raken de heren zichtbaar geëmotioneerd. De een probeert het nog weg te slikken, de ander niet. Het is iets bijzonders, een zeldzaam moment, waarin kracht en breekbaarheid samenkomen. Afijn, vandaag lijkt er dus alle reden om aan te nemen dat het zal klikken met hun gast.
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A preview of this week's show:Discovery day for people to work for a day if they like it, then a two-week trial period, before hiring - Turnover has to do with cultureFranchising help Focusing on processes and the power of linear workflowsDeath to micromanaging"You can't make a zebra a racehorse"Ryan Wimpey is the founder of Tip Top K9 Dog Training. Over the last 18 years, Ryan has personally trained over 5,000 dogs and has a passion for both training dogs and teaching others how to train. Despite being obsessed with dogs and wanting to spend all day training them, he currently manages three businesses: Tip Top K9 Franchising, which boasts 20 locations across the United States; Tip Top K9 Tulsa, an Oklahoma-based dog training facility with a staff of 32 people; and Tip Top International, a wholesaler of pet products.Support the showThis episode is brought to you by Coming Alive Podcast Production: Helping You With All Your Podcasting Needs. You can head to www.comingalivepodcastproduction.com to learn more.Have a question for the host or guest? Are you looking to become a guest or show partner? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com to get connected.
Tip Top helps you quickly fix behavior problems and bring the best out of your dog! They got started 15 years ago in Oklahoma and now have locations across the U.S. where they help people communicate better with their dogs. With the Tip Top Method of Dog Training, you can quickly gain the control you have always wanted while still having a happy, tail-wagging dog! Ryan Wimpey, the visionary founder of Tip Top K9 Dog Training, joins Justin to discuss the business, their training method, and more!
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WDW Radio # 799 - 10 Things You Never Knew About the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and an Evening at the Tip Top Club Event This week, we're traveling back in time to Hollywood, 1939. Amid the glitz and the glitter of a bustling young movie town at the height of its golden age, The Hollywood Tower Hotel... or in this case, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, is a star in its own right, and is filled with secrets and stories. So this week, I invite you, if you dare, to step aboard, as we look at 10 Things You Never Knew About the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. And speaking of the Tower, I also share details about a very special event this October, where we invite you, if you dare, for an Evening at the Tip Top Club. - What is your favorite detail at the Tower of Terror? Share your thoughts in the WDW Radio Clubhouse at WDWRadio.com/Clubhouse, or call the voicemail at 407-900-9391 (WDW1) and share your story on the show. Subscribe to our newsletter and get a FREE copy of my 102 Things To Do at Least Once in Walt Disney World book at WDWRadio.com/Subscribe Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and WDW Radio on YouTube But for now... sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode from the Archives on the WDW Radio show. ---------------------------------- WDWRadio.com - Visit the site and blog WDWRadioNATION - Get monthly rewards, and help support the show WDWRadioLIVE.com - Watch and chat LIVE Wednesdays at 7:30pm ET Events - Disney meets, events, cruises, and more! 407-900-9391 - Call the voicemail with a question, comment or "Hello!" from the parks THANK YOU for your support by voting WDW Radio Best Travel Podcast for 9 consecutive years, and for listening! Please be sure to tune in next week, and help spread the word about the show! ---------------------------------- LouMongello.com - Let me help you turn what you love into what you do and turn your passion into your profession with one-on-one mentoring, mastermind groups, and my Momentum Workshop ⭐️ (SAVE $200 using promo code LOU200) ⭐️ and Retreat in Walt Disney World. I am also a keynote speaker who can present at your event, conference, business, or school, and provide mentoring and consulting to individuals and organizations looking to build their businesses and brands. I speak on a variety of topics, including sharing the magic of Disney, and teaching how to deliver exceptional customer service, social media, podcasting, live video, community, following your dreams, and more.
Summary Ryan's Journey in Dog Training and Business Michael and Ryan had a conversation about their shared love for dogs and Ryan's business, which trains and franchises dog trainers. Ryan shared his personal journey of rescuing a dog with behavioral issues, which sparked his passion for dog training. Michael, who has a wide audience of listeners, expressed his interest in learning from Ryan's experiences and lessons learned in business and life. They also discussed the importance of giving business opportunities to those with no experience, a topic that is relevant to both of their industries. Disrupting Traditional Work: Exploring Franchise Opportunities Michael and Ryan discussed the changing attitudes towards work, particularly among younger generations. Michael emphasized that many young people are dissatisfied with the traditional work setup and are considering starting their own businesses. Ryan proposed the idea of franchising as a viable alternative, offering the benefits of business ownership with the support of an established system. He shared examples of individuals with little business experience who have successfully become franchise owners, and how this model allows for a better work-life balance and increased income. Franchising Benefits and Dog Training Business Ryan and Michael discussed the benefits of franchising, using the example of a dog rescue and training business. Michael emphasized the appeal of working with animals and the potential for business growth with a franchise model. He also highlighted the value of having established templates and systems to focus on building the business. Ryan agreed, sharing his experience of increased demand for dog training services during the pandemic. Both noted the importance of hard work and dedication in any business venture. Franchise Support, Training, and Community Impact Ryan discussed the company's efforts to support franchisees, including providing systems and training. He highlighted the recent success story of a former call center employee who, after undergoing initial training and role play exercises, was able to replace her husband's income and bring their family together. Ryan also mentioned the company's partnership with local rescues to train dogs for free, aiming to help them get rehomed. Michael expressed appreciation for the positive impact the company's initiatives have on people's lives. Finding Fulfillment in Work and Business Michael and Ryan discussed the importance of finding fulfillment in one's work. Michael emphasized that having a positive impact on people's lives, whether it be through their business or personal pursuits, is crucial for long-term success and happiness. He also highlighted the significance of identifying what is important to oneself and aligning one's work with those values. Ryan agreed, noting that financial success without fulfillment can lead to burnout and a lack of motivation. Both praised the expansion of their respective businesses as a testament to their commitment to making a difference. Franchisee Support and Business Growth Ryan discussed the feedback received from franchisees after a training event, highlighting their desire for more support and guidance as they grow their businesses. Michael responded by advising franchisees to delegate tasks and find mentors before they feel ready, emphasizing that stepping out of one's comfort zone is necessary for growth. He also stressed the importance of learning from those who are a few years ahead and sharing insights and experiences. Both agreed that this approach could lead to personal and business development. Embracing Challenges for Impactful Leadership Michael and Ryan discussed the importance of pushing oneself beyond comfort zones to achieve greater impacts. Michael emphasized that fear is a natural response to challenges but should not deter individuals from pursuing significant accomplishments. Ryan agreed and highlighted the need for calm, confident leadership in both managing staff and rescuing dogs, as they both require clear guidance and positive reinforcement. They concluded that such leadership would prevent burnout and ensure staff retention, while also improving the well-being of the dogs in their care. Tip Top K9 Franchise Opportunity Discussion Ryan and Michael discussed ways for people to learn more about Ryan and his franchise opportunity at Tip Top K9. Michael agreed to include this information in the show notes of his podcast. Additionally, Michael shared his intention to expedite the release of his podcast episodes due to the current relevance of their content. He also mentioned his satisfaction with the quick turnaround and expressed his gratitude towards Ryan. --- I am Ryan Wimpey, owner of the 19 Tip Top K9 Dog training locations across the United States. We started up in 2008 and have continued to grow into a nationwide franchise across the country. Just like you, I am passionate about unwavering dedication, no shortcuts, and delivering quality results, but in my case, it's all about dogs and their owners. Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TipTopK9 Website - https://tiptopk9.com/about-tip-top-k9/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tiptopk9/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Tip-Top-K9-100063581240998/ Tiktok - Tiptopk9
Does the announcement of a new $135 million fund offer any indication about the flow of new capital in food and beverage? The hosts discuss and also highlight a Poppi-infused snack, Walgreens' private label prowess and some “notable” folks. This episode features an interview with five entrepreneurs, including the founders of Little Spoon, Four Sigmatic and O2, who are drawing upon their extensive experience, networks and resources to support emerging brands via a new venture called CPG Fast Track. Show notes: 0:35: Yosemite's Erewhon. Pop-Guac. No-tables. Mo' Money. Nice! Naked & Famous. Feed Bags. – Jacqui recounts her visit to one of America's most famous parks and its well-stocked general store, the Newton crew misread a snack recipe and poured soda into guacamole, and the hosts chat about Nosh's praise for “notable” leaders and influencers in the food industry. They also reflect on Siddhi Capital's launch of a second fund and what it means for emerging and growth-stage brands, share their takes on a well-known drug store's private label brand and compare it to those of Walmart and others, and highlight a few new products, including ramen-flavored popcorn and a canned cocktail with a nude-ish name. 37:06: CPG Fast Track Co-Founders – Launched by five industry executives – Dave Colina, founder and CEO of O2 Hydration; Jason Feifer, editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine; Lisa Barnett, the co-founder of Little Spoon,; Markus Karjalainen, co-founder of Four Sigmatic; and Matthew Gartland, co-founder and CEO of SPI Media – CPG Fast Track works with entrepreneurs who are beyond the proof point phase of their businesses and beginning to scale retail presence and distribution. In this conversation, we speak with the quintet about how they are utilizing their collective experience to provide mentoring and additional forms of training to carefully selected groups of founders. Brands in this episode: O2 Hydration, Little Spoon, Four Sigmatic, Fishwife, Heyday Canning, MiLa, Mason Dixie Foods, Once Upon A Farm, Better Sour, RXBAR, DeeBee's Organics, Chomps, Poppi, Peepal People, Doosra, Paro, Momofuku, Mid-Day Squares, immi, Aura Bora, Caulipower, Olipop, Taika, Nomad Snacks, Tip Top, San Diego Bar, Gorilla
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