Colorado Business Podcast

Colorado Business Podcast

The Colorado Business Podcast is a community-driven podcast focused on the business scene in Colorado. Hosted by business owners Andrew Hazzlee & Marcus Alvarado, each episode features a different guest sharing insights and advice on topics such as marketing, finance, leadership, and innovation. The podcast is highly regarded for its engaging content, skilled interviewing, and emphasis on building a strong community of business leaders and entrepreneurs.

  1. 6d ago

    From Bankruptcy to Business Acquisition: Brandon Kirk’s Story

    Brandon Kirk returns to the Colorado Business Podcast with his biggest Planet Duct update yet: the Colorado Springs company has been acquired by another local home services business.In this episode, Brandon explains what selling a business actually looks like, including due diligence, financial negotiations, employment agreements, company culture, and the difficult process of giving up control over something you built.But the acquisition is only part of the story.Brandon also opens up about the fear that shaped his leadership, losing everything after 9/11, going through bankruptcy, putting his business ahead of his marriage, and finally confronting the anger and ego that were affecting his life.Whether you own a trades company, operate a home service business, or are building something you eventually hope to sell, this conversation offers a candid look at business acquisition, leadership, family, failure, and legacy.Learn more about Brandon and Planet Duct:https://planetduct.comSubscribe to the Colorado Business Podcast for conversations with the entrepreneurs, founders, and business leaders shaping Colorado.What would be harder for you as a founder: selling your company or giving up control after the sale? Let us know in the comments.CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to the Colorado Business Podcast02:12 Planet Duct has been acquired05:05 Inside the business acquisition process09:43 Local acquisition versus private equity11:57 Lessons from joining a larger company12:30 Why Brandon stopped paying hourly18:33 Letting go of control21:32 Better systems and accountability26:11 Life after the acquisition30:36 The move that helped save his marriage32:38 Counseling, anger, and ego37:37 The cost of ignoring your well being39:50 Mentorship and paying it forward45:14 Teaching his son entrepreneurship48:32 Building a family business legacy50:10 Brandon’s next business55:07 Marriage advice for entrepreneurs59:53 Improving his health1:02:21 Bankruptcy and the root of his fear1:07:00 A message to his wife1:08:52 Closing thoughts#ColoradoBusinessPodcast #BusinessAcquisition #Entrepreneurship

    From Bankruptcy to Business Acquisition: Brandon Kirk’s Story
  2. Aug 6

    The Business Behind the Pioneer Rodeo with Jay Dial

    Jay Dial spent years pursuing an idea he could never get off the ground. Six years into building the Pioneer Rodeo, he opens up about the disastrous decisions, hard earned lessons, and deeper purpose that kept him moving forward.Jay joins Marcus and Chris on the Colorado Business Podcast for an honest conversation about what it takes to turn passion into a sustainable business. They break down event marketing, budgeting, cash flow, business systems, leadership, community partnerships, and why many entrepreneurs quit before momentum finally begins working in their favor.Jay also previews the Pioneer Rodeo experience, including bull riding, barrel racing, mutton busting, family entertainment, and scheduled appearances from Denver football legends Terrell Davis and Ed McCaffrey and Yellowstone actor Forrie Smith.CURRENT EVENT SCHEDULEPioneer Rodeo performances: August 14 and 15, 2026Location: Norris Penrose Event Center in Colorado SpringsPioneer Demolition Derby Crash or Treat: October 17, 2026Pioneer Rodeo tickets and information:https://www.pioneerrodeo.com/tickets/Updated Demolition Derby information:https://norrispenrose.ticketspice.com/the-pioneer-demolition-derby-august-16-2026CHAPTERS00:00 Jay Dial and the Pioneer Rodeo02:09 The pressure of producing live events03:28 Why loving the work matters08:18 What makes the Pioneer different14:30 Bringing new audiences into rodeo22:58 Why people crave real experiences30:25 The business behind major events35:09 Expensive lessons and smarter marketing38:34 Passion, profit, and sustainable systems45:37 The hard truth about entrepreneurship51:23 Why success can take ten years57:39 Ideas are common, execution is rare1:01:17 Creating value in the marketplace1:06:55 Jay’s vision for the future1:11:05 Collaboration across Colorado rodeo1:18:31 What the Pioneer means to Jay1:23:51 The Ride and Raise nonprofit programSubscribe for more conversations with Colorado business owners, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.The Colorado Business Podcast is the show where Colorado business owners go to see who’s winning and how they can win too.#ColoradoBusinessPodcast #PioneerRodeo #ColoradoSprings

    The Business Behind the Pioneer Rodeo with Jay Dial
  3. Jul 2

    More Than a Shelter: Inside Springs Rescue Mission with Travis Williams

    What does it really take to help someone move from homelessness toward stability, purpose, work, healing, and restored relationships? In this episode of the Colorado Business Podcast, Marcus and Chris sit down with Travis Williams, CEO of Springs Rescue Mission, to talk about the work happening behind the scenes at one of Colorado Springs’ most important community organizations. Travis shares how Springs Rescue Mission has grown from a small outreach effort into a life transformational campus serving people experiencing homelessness, addiction, broken relationships, and deep personal challenges. This conversation goes beyond charity. It explores dignity, personal agency, faith, community responsibility, vocational training, family restoration, and why local business owners should understand the role SRM plays in the health of the city. If you have ever wondered what actually happens at Springs Rescue Mission, how Colorado Springs is addressing homelessness, or how everyday people and businesses can help, this episode is worth your time. Featuring:Travis Williams, CEO of Springs Rescue MissionHosted by Marcus and Chris on the Colorado Business Podcast Topics covered:Springs Rescue MissionColorado Springs homelessnessHomeless outreachNonprofit leadershipFaith based serviceCommunity transformationVocational trainingAddiction recoveryFamily restorationSocial enterpriseColorado Springs business communityHow local businesses can help Subscribe to the Colorado Business Podcast for conversations with the entrepreneurs, leaders, builders, and community voices shaping Colorado.

    More Than a Shelter: Inside Springs Rescue Mission with Travis Williams
  4. Jun 25

    The Future of Colorado Springs with Yemi Mobolade

    Colorado Springs, Yemi Mobolade returns to the Colorado Business Podcast for a powerful conversation about leadership, health, public service, and the future of Colorado Springs. In this episode, Yemi opens up about the serious health scare that forced him to slow down, reevaluate his pace, and rethink what sustainable leadership actually looks like. He shares how that experience changed his perspective on family, faith, work, delegation, and the responsibility that comes with serving a growing city. We also get into what the mayor actually does, what falls inside and outside the role, how Colorado Springs is approaching public safety, infrastructure, homelessness, economic development, potholes, utilities, city budget challenges, and responsible growth. This is a wide ranging and deeply personal conversation about what it takes to lead Colorado Springs during a season of change. Chapters: 00:00 Welcome back to the Colorado Business Podcast 00:42 Why the podcast rebranded to Colorado Business Podcast 02:44 Yemi opens up about his health scare 05:48 The heart blockage discovery 07:26 Second chances, purpose, and slowing down 10:25 “Half is 40 hours” and the cost of overworking 13:19 Delegation, leadership, and building a stronger team 18:15 Why men need to take their health seriously 21:50 Why Colorado Springs matters 22:32 What does the mayor actually do? 25:20 The core responsibilities of the mayor 29:19 Strategic planning and city priorities 31:32 Potholes, roads, and infrastructure 35:07 Taxes, trust, and city budget realities 40:46 Wayne Williams joining Yemi’s team 46:43 What Yemi wants residents to know before reelection 47:22 Public safety progress in Colorado Springs 49:02 Economic development and new jobs 49:22 Airport upgrades and city infrastructure 54:33 Responsible growth in Colorado Springs 56:21 What Yemi wants to improve as a leader 59:24 A personal story about Yemi’s character 1:01:18 Politics, humanity, and public service 1:14:18 Family, faith, and staying grounded 1:18:24 Colorado Springs Utilities CEO salary discussion 1:23:27 What public service means for Yemi’s family 1:27:16 The cost of leadership and family sacrifice Listen in for a candid conversation about Colorado Springs, leadership, public safety, infrastructure, growth, family, and what it means to serve a city that is changing fast. Subscribe to the Colorado Business Podcast for more conversations with entrepreneurs, builders, leaders, and community voices shaping the future of Colorado.

    The Future of Colorado Springs with Yemi Mobolade
  5. Jun 18

    Art, Hospitality, and the Future of Downtown Colorado Springs

    What does it really take to build a local business in downtown Colorado Springs right now?In this roundtable episode of the Colorado Business Podcast, Clay Ross of Yobel and The Look Up Gallery joins David “Nova” Nowakowski of The Brit Pub and NovaMeets for a real conversation about resilience, risk, community, and the changing landscape of downtown business.Clay shares the story of rebuilding after the fire, searching through 23 possible spaces, and creating a home for artists, ethical fashion, drinks, galleries, and First Friday community.Nova opens up about leaving morning television, stepping into hospitality, helping build The Brit Pub, bringing football culture to downtown Colorado Springs, and learning just how hard the restaurant and pub business really is.This episode goes deeper than business updates. It is a conversation about what downtown needs, why local businesses need support, how community spaces are built, and why the future of Colorado Springs depends on people actually showing up.If you care about Colorado Springs, downtown business, local art, hospitality, entrepreneurship, or the future of the city, this episode is worth watching.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Roundtable02:00 Clay Ross on Rebuilding Yobel and The Look Up Gallery06:22 Resilience After the Fire09:56 Working with Your Spouse in Business11:07 First Fridays and Building an Art Community13:07 David “Nova” Nowakowski and The Brit Pub Story21:26 The Reality of the Hospitality Industry27:45 What a Weekend at The Brit Pub Looks Like30:33 Football, Regulars, and Building Community38:05 First Friday at The Look Up Gallery47:37 What Downtown Colorado Springs Needs Next58:52 Why People Need to Show Up Locally01:11:25 Supporting Independent Businesses Downtown01:19:11 Nova’s New TV Show Inside The PubFeatured Guests:Clay RossYobelThe Look Up GalleryDavid “Nova” NowakowskiThe Brit PubNovaMeets

    Art, Hospitality, and the Future of Downtown Colorado Springs
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The Colorado Business Podcast is a community-driven podcast focused on the business scene in Colorado. Hosted by business owners Andrew Hazzlee & Marcus Alvarado, each episode features a different guest sharing insights and advice on topics such as marketing, finance, leadership, and innovation. The podcast is highly regarded for its engaging content, skilled interviewing, and emphasis on building a strong community of business leaders and entrepreneurs.

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