Weeks Weekly with Ed Weeks Jr. MBA

Ed Weeks, Jr.

Weeks Weekly with Ed Weeks Jr. Real conversations for Gen X founders on building, scaling, and exiting businesses worth owning. If you're running a $2M to $20M+ business and thinking about what comes next, whether that's the next phase of growth, the next chapter, or the eventual exit, this is your show. Host Ed Weeks Jr. brings 30+ years across Wall Street, healthcare, and marketing into unfiltered conversations with founders, operators, buyers, and the experts who help them grow and sell their businesses. Each week you'll hear: The Operator Playbook: How real founders systemize growth, build leverage, and stop trading time for revenue. Exit Conversations: What it actually takes to sell a business. Valuations, buyers, brokers, and the deals that close versus the ones that don't. Acquisition Stories: Buyers and builders sharing how they find, finance, and grow companies in the lower middle market. The Next Chapter: Healthcare, AI, faith, and the personal side of building something that lasts past you. For Gen X operators who refuse to slow down, but are ready to build smarter and own their next chapter. New episodes weekly. Thinking about selling your business or want a confidential conversation about your options? Visit edweeksjr.com.

  1. 7 hr ago

    Stop Pretending "Sell and Stay" Is the Safe Play

    Most founders selling a $2M to $20M business think the headline number on the page is the win. It isn't. The real money lives in the parts that come later: the earnout, the rolled equity, the so-called second bite. And later only pays if the business keeps performing after you've stopped running it the way only you knew how. This week, Ed breaks down "the vacation tell," the pattern one acquirer noticed after buying up ten small companies and keeping the old owners on. About a year after each deal closed, those owners started taking the vacations they'd sworn for fifteen years they could never take. They weren't slacking. They'd exhaled. The weight was somebody else's now. As the buyer put it: they were cooked without telling me they were cooked. Ed connects that to the brutal math nobody puts in front of you at closing. SRS Acquiom found that of all the earnout money that could have been paid out across a pile of recent deals, only about 21 percent actually was. One dentist hit 97 percent of her revenue targets and collected 60 percent of her earnout. Miss the line by a hair and the box stays shut, in a business you no longer control. The trap is the cruel part: the exact engine that makes the back half of your deal pay at full power is the exact thing closing is designed to switch off. This episode is about seeing that clearly before you sign, and being honest about which version of the deal you're really walking into. Inside this episode: Why the relief you feel at closing is a leading indicator your number is about to shrink The 21-cents-on-the-dollar reality of earnouts most advisors won't say to your face Why "sell, stay, and ride it out" is the riskiest plan, not the safest What founders actually want when they stop chasing top dollar The only homework that matters this week if you're 54 to 58 and quietly thinking about it Legacy lasts longer than the wire transfer. Read the structure, not the headline. This isn't legal or financial advice. Use your own counsel. Every deal is its own animal. Ed Weeks Jr. is a buy-side M&A advisor and the principal of Weeks Consulting Group. Book an introductory call: https://calendly.com/ed-edweeksjr/introductory-call

    15 min
  2. You Might Also Like: On Purpose with Jay Shetty

    8 hr ago ·  Bonus

    You Might Also Like: On Purpose with Jay Shetty

    Introducing Dr. Ramani: If You're Thinking About Going No Contact With a Family Member - Listen to THIS (How to Know If It's Time To Walk Away) from On Purpose with Jay Shetty. Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay Shetty Some relationships leave us questioning whether love is enough to stay. In this conversation, Jay sits down with Dr. Ramani to explore the painful reality of family estrangement and the growing number of people considering no contact with those closest to them. Together, they unpack the difference between self-protection and punishment, why guilt often accompanies healthy boundaries, and how years of unresolved hurt can lead someone to step away from a relationship they once fought hard to save. Rather than offering simple answers, this episode invites a deeper reflection on safety, repair, accountability, and healing. It challenges the belief that family ties should come at the expense of your well-being and reminds us that choosing yourself is rarely easy. Whether you're navigating a difficult relationship, supporting someone who is, or trying to understand a loved one's decision, this conversation offers compassion, clarity, and the reassurance that healing doesn't always look the way we expect. In this episode you'll learn: How to Know When No Contact Is Necessary How to Stop Abandoning Yourself for Family How to Recognize When Repair Isn’t Working How to Handle Guilt After Going No Contact How to Protect Your Peace Around Toxic Relatives How to Navigate Family Pressure and Backlash How to Choose Self-Protection Over Self-Betrayal Not every relationship is meant to be kept at the cost of your peace. Sometimes healing means repairing a connection, and sometimes it means creating distance from what continues to hurt you. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty JAY’S DAILY WISDOM DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX Join 900,000+ readers discovering how small daily shifts create big life change with my free newsletter. Subscribe https://news.jayshetty.me/subscribe   Check out our Apple subscription to unlock bonus content of On Purpose! https://lnk.to/JayShettyPodcast  What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:29 What Does Going No Contact Really Mean? 06:24 When No Contact Becomes Your Only Option  08:10 Can a Broken Relationship Be Repaired? 11:40 The Most Common Reasons People Go No Contact 14:48 It's Not the Mistake, It's the Repair 17:01 Pay Attention to Your Why 21:58 Detaching from a Harmful Relationship 26:29 You Have to Do What Feels Right for You 30:12 When Family Requires Self-Abandonment 35:37 The Weight of Internal Shame 36:44 The Hidden Cost of Always Keeping the Peace 42:26 When Someone Cuts You Off Without Explanation 44:13 When Is It Time to Cut Off Contact? 48:01 But They're Family... 53:16 Building Your Chosen Family 55:05 No Contact vs. A Falling Out 55:54 The Silent Treatment Is a Form of Emotional Aggression 58:01 Are We Getting Worse at Repairing Relationships? 01:02:38 The Relief of Finally Deciding to Go No Contact  01:04:09 How to Repair a Relationship After Being Cut Off 01:05:37 Forgiveness Isn't Always Healthy 01:08:26 The Challenges of Trying to Heal Trauma 01:11:29 Why Some Parents Don't Understand Estrangement 01:13:13 Handling Family Backlash After Going No Contact 01:15:12 When a Parent Is Both Supportive and Harmful 01:17:54 When Breaking No Contact Is Worth Considering 01:19:26 Can a Narcissistic Parent Change? 01:22:16 Should You Invite an Estranged Family Member to Your Wedding?  Episode Resources: Website | https://doctor-ramani.com/  YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@DoctorRamani  Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/doctorramani  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/doctorramani/  LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramani-durvasula-4132067  TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@doctorramani  X | https://x.com/DoctorRamani See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  3. 19 May

    Why I'm In This Lane: Quiet Exits, AI Dependency & the Future of Gen X Business Ownership

    Welcome to episode one of Weeks Weekly. In this relaunch episode, Ed Weeks Jr. lays out exactly who this show is for: Gen X founders and operators running real businesses in the $2M–$20M range who are thinking seriously about growth, optionality, acquisitions, or eventual exit. This is not another startup podcast. No hustle culture. No TikTok growth hacks. No recycled business clichés. Instead, Ed breaks down the intersection of: Building a business buyers actually want Understanding how deals and capital really work Navigating business ownership as a Gen X operator in a rapidly changing market Drawing from 30+ years across Wall Street, Big Pharma, and Main Street operating businesses, Ed explains why he believes the next decade will create the largest transfer of small business ownership in American history, and why most owners are dangerously unprepared for it. The centerpiece of this episode is a new concept Ed calls AI Dependency: A hidden valuation risk building inside small businesses as employees create undocumented workflows inside personal AI accounts like ChatGPT and Claude. Topics covered: Why buyers walk away from otherwise profitable businesses The difference between a business and a job The coming $10 trillion ownership transfer Why only 30–40% of businesses coming to market may actually sell How transferability drives valuation The emerging risk of AI dependency inside small businesses Why Gen X operators are entering a completely different business environment than the one they started in This episode also introduces the mindset behind Ed's upcoming book, FIPO, and the philosophy that drives both the show and his work with operators - Press on. Build intentionally. Create optionality before you need it. Subscribe to the newsletter here: Weeks Weekly on Substack

    16 min
  4. 13/11/2025

    Direct Primary Care That Actually Works: Affordable, Human Healthcare with NP Amy Bryson

    Healthcare in the U.S. has normalized five-minute visits, packed waiting rooms, and premiums that punish families and small businesses. In this Weeks Weekly episode, Ed sits down with nurse practitioner and founder of Your Wellness Path, Amy Bryson, who is rebuilding primary care in Dutchess County with a Direct Primary Care (DPC) model that puts patients first. Amy breaks down how DPC works in real life: Flat monthly fee, often less than a cell phone bill Unlimited access and direct texting with your provider Same or next-day sick visits, no phone trees, no six-month wait Longer appointments that dig into root causes, not just prescriptions Built-in access to low-cost generics, labs, imaging, and partner pharmacy She also explains a powerful insurance partnership that: Saves individuals an estimated $250/month Saves families over $6,000 per year Eliminates deductibles for specialists, surgery, and hospitalization when using partner providers Will be fully compatible with HSA coverage for DPC fees starting January 1, 2026 You will hear: A real example of avoiding a 5-hour ER visit for a simple laceration Why Amy caps her panel at ~300 patients instead of 3,000–4,000 How functional and integrative thinking show up in her practice: hormones, weight, autoimmune, sleep, environment, and lifestyle Why she walked away from traditional systems that rushed visits and devalued Medicaid patients Expansion plans for Western Dutchess, employer wellness days, and on-site screenings If you are fed up with the warehouse model of medicine and want affordable, relationship-driven care in the Hudson Valley, this episode shows a working alternative. Connect with Amy / Your Wellness Path Location: Dover Plains, NY (Eastern Dutchess County) Email: amy@yourwellnesspath.life Phone: 845-842-1324 Want to be a guest on the Weeks Weekly Podcast? Book your podcast session here: stan.store/weeks

    25 min

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Weeks Weekly with Ed Weeks Jr. Real conversations for Gen X founders on building, scaling, and exiting businesses worth owning. If you're running a $2M to $20M+ business and thinking about what comes next, whether that's the next phase of growth, the next chapter, or the eventual exit, this is your show. Host Ed Weeks Jr. brings 30+ years across Wall Street, healthcare, and marketing into unfiltered conversations with founders, operators, buyers, and the experts who help them grow and sell their businesses. Each week you'll hear: The Operator Playbook: How real founders systemize growth, build leverage, and stop trading time for revenue. Exit Conversations: What it actually takes to sell a business. Valuations, buyers, brokers, and the deals that close versus the ones that don't. Acquisition Stories: Buyers and builders sharing how they find, finance, and grow companies in the lower middle market. The Next Chapter: Healthcare, AI, faith, and the personal side of building something that lasts past you. For Gen X operators who refuse to slow down, but are ready to build smarter and own their next chapter. New episodes weekly. Thinking about selling your business or want a confidential conversation about your options? Visit edweeksjr.com.