The UpFlip Podcast

UpFlip

The UpFlip podcast is where you get to unravel how great businesses are built, how they are run behind the scenes, and how their success can be replicated. We feed on the idea that no matter what the circumstances are, the American Dream is still just around the corner. With over 150+ videos and 50 million views on YouTube, UpFlip has ignited the spark that rekindles the fire of entrepreneurship in its ever-growing 700K+ audience. Through this podcast, we aim at sharing practical nuggets of gold and brilliant advice with you by making knowledge more accessible. For more information about us and our services, please visit https://www.upflip.com.

  1. 236. How to Bulletproof Your Wealth Before the Next Economic Downturn

    6D AGO

    236. How to Bulletproof Your Wealth Before the Next Economic Downturn

    Rod Khleif immigrated to the US in deep poverty, wearing Goodwill clothes and eating cereal with powdered milk. Decades later, he built a massive real estate portfolio—only to lose $50 million in the 2008 housing crash. But his story didn't end there. In this episode of the UpFlip Podcast, Rod sits down with us to share the raw, unfiltered truth about building wealth, losing it all, and the exact psychology required to earn it all back. We dive deep into why single-family homes might be the wrong investment strategy, how to confidently scale into multifamily real estate, and why mastering your mindset is the ultimate key to business growth. If you are tired of playing small and letting fear dictate your entrepreneurial journey, this episode is your blueprint for taking massive action. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The $50 Million Seminar: Why losing his empire in 2008 taught Rod that commercial multifamily real estate is far safer and more scalable than single-family homes. Goal Setting on Steroids: How to stop planning your weekend and start designing your life with crystal-clear, emotionally charged goals. Crushing Limiting Beliefs: How to drag your internal fears into the daylight, realize they are just "BS," and mitigate the stress holding you back. The Power of Proximity: Why upgrading your peer group and getting around people who think your "hard" is "easy" will drastically shorten your learning curve. Fulfillment vs. Achievement: Why buying the mansion and the Lamborghini won't actually make you happy, and how giving back accelerates your success. Stop letting fear keep you stuck. Tune in to learn how to reprogram your mind, mitigate your risks, and build true generational wealth! Tags: Real Estate, Retail Goods, Business mindset, AI, Entrepreneurship, Passive income, Recession Proof Resources: Grow your business today: https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Follow Our Second Channel Here: https://next.upflip.com/spotify Connect with Rod: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodkhleif

    34 min
  2. 235.How to Make $300k Net Profit Renting Cars You Don't Even Own

    APR 20

    235.How to Make $300k Net Profit Renting Cars You Don't Even Own

    Natalia Zorina owns a fleet of 68 cars and generates over $3.5 million in gross revenue ($300k net)—but she says you can start this exact business tomorrow with zero dollars and zero vehicles of your own. In this episode, Natalia pulls back the curtain on the highly lucrative world of car rentals and co-hosting. Operating in Miami—a market notorious for rental scams—Natalia has built a trusted brand with over 500 five-star Google reviews by doing things the right way. She walks us through the step-by-step blueprint of going from a single financed car on Turo to leveraging AI to completely automate her massive day-to-day operations. Whether you want to make your daily driver pay for itself or build a multi-million dollar fleet, this episode breaks down exactly how to navigate the risks, secure funding, and scale up. 🎙️ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The Zero-Dollar Start: How to use the "co-hosting" model to manage other people's vehicles for a revenue split, meaning you can start earning without buying a car. Navigating Risk & Insurance: Why you shouldn't fear totaled cars, and the exact due diligence required to ensure you are 100% covered when accidents or thefts happen. The Depreciation Trap: Why buying a brand-new luxury car or electric vehicle will kill your profit margins, and the specific car you should buy under $30,000 to start your fleet. Scaling with AI: How Natalia replaced expensive human labor with AI to handle 24/7 customer service, morning lead follow-ups, chargeback monitoring, and live fleet revenue analysis. Tags: Side hustle, Entrepreneurship, Business scaling, Turo, AI, Tech Ventures, Passive income, Car Rental Resources: Grow your business today: https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Follow Our Second Channel Here: https://next.upflip.com/spotify Connect with Natalia: https://www.instagram.com/natalyturo/

    24 min
  3. 234. From a Broke College Student to a $500K/Year Pop-Up Food Business

    APR 13

    234. From a Broke College Student to a $500K/Year Pop-Up Food Business

    Most people only eat funnel cake once or twice a year at a fair, but Cheyenne loved them so much she would buy expensive amusement park tickets just to get her fix. Tired of driving out of her community to satisfy a craving, she launched a makeshift funnel cake pop-up shop in her front yard with just a tent, a fryer, and a $5 menu. Today, that front-yard Startup is Fun Diggity, a dessert brand generating $350,000 a year in revenue. In this episode, Cheyenne shares her incredible Entrepreneurship journey, moving from a struggling college student (and former Miss Compton) to the founder of a highly profitable Retail Goods business. You will learn how she leveraged "YouTube University" to teach herself the food business, how she used hyper-local Digital marketing and Instagram to build a cult following without spending a dime on ads, and her step-by-step process for pivoting into e-commerce during the pandemic. In this episode, you'll learn: The "Sink or Swim" Launch: Why launching a makeshift, imperfect business on the 4th of July taught Cheyenne everything she needed to know about product-market fit. The Social Media Differentiator: How posting daily, "uncut" behind-the-scenes videos of her cooking process separated her from faceless competitors and built a massive local community. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Cheyenne’s strategy for acknowledging self-doubt—especially regarding money—and using personal development to build the confidence to scale. The Pandemic Pivot: How to transition from a physical pop-up shop into a packaged e-commerce product, including how to find and negotiate with a manufacturer for your first small run. The Power of Authentic Networking: How passing out fliers in a Raising Cane’s drive-thru line led to a massive catering deal with Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) and Kendrick Lamar. Tags: Side Hustle, Retail Goods, Startup, Entrepreneurship, Digital marketing, Niche Markets Resources: Grow your business today:  https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Follow Our Second Channel Here: https://next.upflip.com/spotify  Connect with Cheyenne: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNkhBQUs7dq/

    29 min
  4. 233. How to Triple Your Revenue with a 5-step Sales Process

    APR 6

    233. How to Triple Your Revenue with a 5-step Sales Process

    Brian grew up in Detroit believing that if you mastered your plumbing craft, the money would automatically follow. He quickly realized the highest-paid technicians weren't the best wrench-turners—they were the best communicators. After mastering the art of persuasion, Brian stepped in as GM of Benjamin Franklin Plumbing and skyrocketed their revenue to $6.2 million in just two years by tripling their average ticket size to $1,600. In this episode, Brian shares his exact framework for Business growth in the Home Services industry. You will learn the psychological triggers that close deals, why you must avoid "cortisol-producing" words, and how to apply the Law of Reciprocity before the pitch even starts. Whether you are scaling a local crew or offering Business consulting, this episode is a will teach you how to confidently ask for the sale without feeling pushy. In this episode, you'll learn: The 85% Failure: Why the vast majority of presentations end without anyone asking for the sale, and the exact low-pressure script Brian uses to close. Cortisol-Producing Words: Why saying "sign here" or "contract" subconsciously kills trust, and the specific replacement words (like "endorsement" and "paperwork") you must use instead. The Law of Pre-Suasion: How handing out a simple dog-waste bag dispenser on the front porch leverages the law of reciprocity and drastically increases customer loyalty. The "Palms Up" Hack: The single body-language adjustment—proven by TED Talk data—that instantly increases your trustworthiness and close rate. Mirroring Objections: How to use FBI hostage negotiation tactics to effortlessly disarm the dreaded "that's too expensive" objection without getting defensive. Tags: Home Services, Service & Consulting, Business growth, Business skills, Business leadership, Sales Resources: Grow your business today:  https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Follow Our Second Channel Here: https://next.upflip.com/spotify  Connect with Brian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-burton-b1276415a/

    34 min
  5. 232. He Bought a Tesla in College and Accidentally Built a National Business

    MAR 30

    232. He Bought a Tesla in College and Accidentally Built a National Business

    Ray Vardy was a pre-med student drowning in $1,200 monthly payments for a Tesla he couldn't afford. Desperate to cover the costs, he tried renting it out on existing platforms, only to have the car scratched, smoked in, and, in one instance, used to rob a bank. Instead of accepting defeat, Ray leaned into Product development and built a software solution to automate the entire rental process. Today, that dorm-room project is Eon Rides, a nationwide managed marketplace with thousands of electric vehicles and 70% year-over-year organic growth. In this episode, Ray breaks down how he built a massive tech Startup without knowing how to write a single line of code and without taking a single dollar of venture capital. You will learn why he believes traditional ads are dying, how to leverage AEO (AI Engine Optimization) to dominate search rankings, and the exact strategy he used to solve the classic "chicken or the egg" problem in marketplace Business growth. In this episode, you'll learn:The Barter System: How Ray convinced a college friend to code the very first version of Eon Rides for free by trading lifetime access to the platform's cars. AEO (AI Engine Optimization): Why Ray believes traditional SEO and paid ads are being replaced by ChatGPT and Claude, and how to optimize your landing pages so AI recommends your business. The "Demand First" Marketplace Strategy: Why you should completely ignore supply until you have built a product that customers are rabidly demanding. The Embarrassment Threshold: Why launching a product that doesn't embarrass you means you waited entirely too long to go to market. The Anti-VC Route: Why getting rejected by 50 different investors was the best thing that ever happened to Eon Rides, allowing Ray to prioritize safety and unit economics over unsustainable hyper-growth. Tags: Startup, Product development, Business growth, Entrepreneurship, AI, Engine Optimization Resources Grow your business today:  https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Follow Our Second Channel Here: https://next.upflip.com/spotify  Connect with Rei: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reivardi/

    38 min
  6. 231. How to Built a $600k/Year Empire With a Bucket and a $5 Ad

    MAR 23

    231. How to Built a $600k/Year Empire With a Bucket and a $5 Ad

    A lot of people believe you need a massive amount of capital, a revolutionary idea, or years of experience to start a successful company. Mark Regan proves that completely wrong. Armed with just a rake, a bucket, and a $5 Craigslist ad, Mark turned a weekend Side hustle into a massive operation that consistently generates $50,000 a month. In this episode, Mark shares his raw Entrepreneurship journey of building a highly profitable business from scratch. He breaks down the exact math behind dominating the Home Services industry, explaining why a $150 customer acquisition cost is a bargain when your average customer lifetime value hits $3,000. You will also learn the secrets to his successful Business scaling, including why removing the "personal touch" from your booking process is actually the key to breaking past your first 100 customers. In this episode, you'll learn: The $50 Startup: How Mark launched his entire business using basic hardware store supplies and free local Facebook Town pages. Premium Pricing Psychology: Why charging above average ($120/month) actually eliminates difficult clients and allows you to pay your team a living wage. Automating the Bottleneck: Why forcing customers to call or email you is killing your conversion rate, and how moving to a zero-touch online booking system explodes growth. The Annuity Business Model: How to view a simple service business as a recurring revenue machine with a massive lifetime value (LTV). Guerrilla Marketing: Mark's specific strategy for flooding high-traffic intersections and rotaries with cheap yard signs to capture local market share. Tags: Home Services, Entrepreneurship, Side hustle, Business scaling, Poop Scooping Business Resources: Grow your business today:  https://www.upflip.com/course/poop-scoop-millionaire-business-blueprint Follow our second channel here: https://next.upflip.com/spotify Connect with Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-regan-02578661

    26 min
  7. 230. The Key to $100K/Month Food Cart

    MAR 16

    230. The Key to $100K/Month Food Cart

    Namoka transformed a struggling, permit-less hot dog cart into a legal, highly profitable mobile food empire that generates up to $100,000 in peak months. After the city confiscated the original equipment, Namoka refused to give up. Instead, she treated the setback as a brand new Startup and rebuilt the operation strictly by the book. In this episode, she reveals the unglamorous realities of her entrepreneurship journey, from navigating complex city permits to securing highly coveted street locations like the Climate Pledge Arena. You will learn how their unique approach to front-line hospitality skyrocketed Customer retention, proving that knowing your regulars by name pays off more than expensive marketing. Namoka also breaks down exactly how to buy a used cart on a budget, why you should target "food deserts" instead of crowded areas, and her step-by-step strategy for sustainable Business growth. In this episode, you'll learn: The Rebuild: How to bounce back after the government seizes your entire operation—and why doing things the "legal way" drastically increases your revenue limit. The Food Desert Strategy: Why you should stop fighting for saturated street corners and start targeting high-traffic areas with zero direct food competition. The Gamer Goldmine: Why specific demographics (like Comic-Con attendees and gamers) will reliably buy 5-6 hot dogs at a time compared to standard concert crowds. Hospitality at Scale: A masterclass on managing a 60-person line while remembering names, reading body language, and making every single customer feel like a VIP. Bootstrapping on a Budget: Why winter is the absolute best time to buy a used cart, and how to use unregulated private events to cash-flow your expensive city permits. Tags: Startup, Entrepreneurship, Customer retention, Business growth, Food Cart, Side Hustle Resources: Grow your business today:  https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Connect with Namoka: https://www.instagram.com/deezdogz/?hl=en

    28 min
  8. 229. The 3 Metrics that Matters to Guarantee Profitability

    MAR 9

    229. The 3 Metrics that Matters to Guarantee Profitability

    Nick Avaria built and sold multiple agencies by leaning into strategic planning and one counterintuitive belief: the fastest way to grow profit isn't better tactics, it's paying your team above market. After leaving a $100 million industrial services company, Nick discovered that agencies thrive when founders charge premium prices to hire exceptional talent, completely removing themselves from the day-to-day operations. In this episode, Nick challenges the common trap that "sales fixes everything." He explains why a relentless focus on customer retention and Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) is the actual secret to sustainable business growth. Whether you run a business consulting firm or a creative shop, you will learn how to implement the "30/30 Rule" for pricing, why you must stop confusing metrics with KPIs, and how to drop your client churn to under 2%. In this episode, you'll learn: - The 30/30 Pricing Rule: The exact mathematical formula to know when it’s time to raise your prices based on your sales close rate and service delivery costs. - The Golden Triangle: The three core objectives (Retention, Results, Productivity) that guarantee an agency will be highly profitable. - Metrics vs. KPIs: Why most founders measure the wrong numbers, and how to build a future-facing dashboard to predict churn before it happens. - The Churn Killer: How tracking individual churn rates by account manager dropped Nick's agency churn from 15% to under 2.5%. - MRR Over Marketing: Why building recurring revenue allows you to survive inevitable algorithm changes that routinely crush sales-heavy agencies. Tags: Digital Marketing, Service & Consulting, Customer retention, Business growth, Business consulting, Agency Resources: Grow your business today:  https://links.upflip.com/the-business-startup-and-growth-blueprint-podcast Connect with Nick: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/nickavaria

    34 min
4.9
out of 5
31 Ratings

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The UpFlip podcast is where you get to unravel how great businesses are built, how they are run behind the scenes, and how their success can be replicated. We feed on the idea that no matter what the circumstances are, the American Dream is still just around the corner. With over 150+ videos and 50 million views on YouTube, UpFlip has ignited the spark that rekindles the fire of entrepreneurship in its ever-growing 700K+ audience. Through this podcast, we aim at sharing practical nuggets of gold and brilliant advice with you by making knowledge more accessible. For more information about us and our services, please visit https://www.upflip.com.

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