The Build

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Philadelphia author Joe Taylor Jr. interviews entrepreneurs and innovators about growing their companies, overcoming challenges, and finding the strength to bring new ideas to market.

  1. 29/01/2019

    44. Stretch (featuring Shannon Binns of Sustain Charlotte)

    Managing change isn’t always easy. For industrial engineer and climate change policy expert Shannon Binns, the need to manage change became apparent when he moved to fast-growing Charlotte, North Carolina and observed a major lack of planning in the city’s sustainable growth plans. This observation inspired Shannon to start a journey of a thousand one-on-one conversations with locals about how the region was planning to handle a surge in population, business, and development. Sustain Charlotte was formed and the company quickly turned into the promise for a sustainable future in one of America’s fastest-growing metros. It’s the story of Sustain Charlotte on The Build. To view full transcript and expanded show notes: https://bit.ly/3LyGNjG Key Takeaways [1:32] All about Charlotte, North Carolina through the eyes of Shannon Binns. [4:33] Thinking about sustainability in one of America’s fastest-growing metros. [7:47] Turning a hobby concept into a team-run organization on a mission. [14:53] Funding a grant, membership, and consultation hybrid business model. [17:34] Upholding the original vision of Sustain Charlotte while navigating the company’s growth. [20:41] Natural demographic shifts that support the mission of Sustain Charlotte. [23:06] Playing the consequence-free convener role for a wide variety of stakeholders. [25:40] Conservation vs. sustainability and helping businesses understand the implications of both. [28:37] Looking ahead to the smart-growth future of Sustain Charlotte. [31:29] Starting up a similar effort in any community starts with one-on-one conversations.

    37 min
  2. 15/01/2019

    43. Found (featuring Cody and Colton Tapoler of The Lost Bros)

    Entrepreneurial inspiration can be found anywhere. Brothers Cody and Colton Tapoler found their inspiration at one of the happiest places on earth — Disney World. Combining Cody’s creative skills and Colton’s operational expertise, the brothers have created park-related merchandise that is more in line with their sensibilities and turned their love of pop culture and theme parks into a thriving fashion and lifestyle brand. The Lost Bros is a fast-growing company and they aren’t slowing down anytime soon. From music and trip planning to their goal of partnering with Disney itself, there isn’t an end in sight to the success that these entrepreneurs have found. It’s the story of The Lost Bros on The Build. To view full transcript and expanded show notes: https://bit.ly/3PzwizR Key Takeaways [1:34] Introducing the passion that evolved into a full-blown lifestyle business. [6:09] Keeping ahead of the consumer demand for all things Disney. [9:50] Leveraging the urgency that comes with carrying limited-quantity merchandise. [11:53] Growing the Lost Boys team while honoring their core values. [14:43] The creative process that turns concepts into marketable designs. [19:07] Interacting with fans and keeping on good terms with the parks. [22:40] Scaling to The Lost Bros means growing without an upper ceiling and not burning out. [26:18] Must-see Disney attractions in 2019. [28:55] Brothers building a business versus building a brand.

    35 min
  3. 07/01/2019

    42. Hospitality (featuring HEX Coffee)

    HEX Coffee is a hospitality company that doesn’t just serve coffee. By focusing on unique experiences that exceed customer expectations, Hex Coffee has grown to a brand that is roasting their own beans, managing a physical cafe, and shipping products across the country. These three partners have positioned themselves in a place of growth and acceptance in the expanding Charlotte, North Carolina community. They admit that they’ve made plenty of mistakes and learned important lessons along their entrepreneurial path and they have tips on how to turn anyone into a lover of high-quality coffee. It’s the story of Hex Coffee on The Build. To view full transcript and expanded show notes: https://bit.ly/3yWmqKR Key Takeaways [1:30] Introducing HEX Coffee and their journey from pop-up shop to roasting in their own space. [7:32] Are Americans asking for more than ever from their relationship with coffee? [9:47] Growing the skills and setting the milestones required to build a large-market coffee business. [13:47] Defining roles, hiring staff, and sharing responsibilities within a growing company. [20:16] All about the Coffee Shot. [28:06] Carving out a niche in a growing community starts with forming a loyal customer base. [30:20] Looking ahead to the future of HEX Coffee. [34:17] Overcoming obstacles in order to keep moving forward. [40:45] Developing a taste and a love for good coffee. [44:20] Bringing people together is a dream come true at HEX Coffee.

    47 min
  4. 11/12/2018

    39. Path (featuring AJ Bruno of QuotaPath)

    Every journey in entrepreneurship includes at least one unexpected detour. But the unexpected changes in our paths sometimes lead us toward the greatest successes. AJ Bruno found himself faced with such a situation while scaling a rapidly growing startup company in Austin, Texas. The lessons he learned there turned one of the biggest challenges for his first company into the mission for his second company. Today we’re talking about the business model that makes QuotaPath both unique and sustainable. AJ is confident that he has created a billion-dollar company and they are well on their way. It’s the story of QuotaPath on The Build. To view full transcript and expanded show notes: https://bit.ly/3NwbcjV Key Takeaways [1:15] The challenge AJ faced in his first company that prompted the creation of QuotaPath. [5:33] Evolving as a leader in various stages and roles with a rapidly-growing company. [12:00] Building a second start-up company was shaped by lessons learned at the first one. [14:49] Comparing contributing factors to the success of a product-led vs. sales-led company. [18:20] How QuotaPath uses data-driven changes — and their instincts — to allow optimal implementation for their users. [22:04] Protecting a start-up feature from being absorbed by more well-established companies. [24:19] Building a team that is spread across the country means aligning everyone’s efforts. [28:33] Managing the work-life balance for a young family and a young company. [30:30] AJ’s vision for making QuotaPath a billion-dollar company.

    33 min
  5. 20/11/2018

    38. Giving (featuring John Gossart of Goodworld)

    Making a charitable donation online is now as simple as posting a hashtag comment on your favorite social media post, thanks to the innovative idea behind John Gossart’s startup company GoodWorld. GoodWorld has eliminated expensive processing fees and security hurdles and kept charitable donations where they belong — within the moment that inspired the generosity behind them. John joins me today to discuss the ‘right idea at the right time’ concept behind GoodWorld. He shares the strategies that have kept them on equal playing grounds with big businesses and reminds us that starting any company comes with challenges that simply can’t be solved with hustle alone. It’s the story of GoodWorld on The Build. To view full transcript and expanded show notes: https://bit.ly/3MCgD0X Key Takeaways [1:38] The journey that took John from military life to civilian life and entrepreneurship. [4:25] The mission and execution of the GoodWorld donation movement. [9:01] Thriving as a startup will require careful management and strategic navigation among big businesses. [12:27] The contextual differentiation of GoodWorld that makes their idea so simple and so effective. [15:14] An overview of the user experience for a GoodWorld customer. [17:20] Using GoodWorld as a platform to increase awareness across multiple charities. [19:26] Maintaining integrity with the charities and keeping the donations secure. [23:36] Scaling this growing company and what John looks for in GoodWorld recruits. [27:02] Balancing the entrepreneur lifestyle with personal life. [29:19] Overcoming the challenges that every startup company is destined to face. [34:00] Forecasting the future of GoodWorld.

    36 min
  6. 13/11/2018

    37. Physical (featuring Sara DuMond of Pediatric Housecalls)

    Many entrepreneurial ideas for new companies are based on the latest technology, but not Pediatric Housecalls. They are redefining the patient experience and bringing back the old-fashioned way to practice medicine, but with a modern twist. This mobile Urgent Care practice takes their medical staff on the road, allowing patients to diagnose and treat common childhood illnesses without leaving the comfort of home. I’m joined today by Pediatric Housecalls founder Sara DuMond, MD, FAAP. We take a look at the technology and the community that makes this company work. Sara shares how she can maintain a high-quality staff without ever working in the same office, and ways she has overcome the obstacles that come with building any new company. Sara has thrown conventional wisdom out the window, and as a result has turned her dream job into a thriving medical practice. It’s the story of Pediatric Housecalls on The Build. To view full transcript and expanded show notes: https://bit.ly/39IfoOX Key Takeaways [1:20] The concept of, and inspiration behind Pediatric Housecalls. [5:43] What it took to form an all-mom staff that delivers high quality in-home medical care. [8:48] How Pediatric Housecalls found their niche in the Charlotte medical community. [11:00] The distinction of the patient experience with in-home medical care. [15:05] Overcoming obstacles while disrupting the medical industry. [18:01] Leveraging technology to make Pediatric Housecalls work outside the doctor’s office. [20:32] Balancing all of the facets of a business starts with effective scheduling. [23:12] Finding staff that shares Sara’s vision for quality modern-day in-home care business. [28:56] Scaling a business for growth starts with perfecting the current process. [31:16] How Sara has succeeded in making week-to-week scheduling work.

    36 min

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Philadelphia author Joe Taylor Jr. interviews entrepreneurs and innovators about growing their companies, overcoming challenges, and finding the strength to bring new ideas to market.