Treehouse Talks

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Treehouse Talks is where founders, visionaries, and entrepreneurs come to think bigger. Hosted by Eric Isham, Treehouse Talks dives into business growth, leadership lessons, failure, risk, and the mindset required to build something that lasts. No fluff. No surface-level motivation. Just real stories from people who are actually in the arena. Topics Include: • Entrepreneurship & Scaling • Leadership & Culture • Personal Growth & Discipline If you’re building something or want to, this is for you.

  1. 2d ago

    1ST Generation American Success Story | Chris Kramolis

    A $10,000 loan helped Chris Kramolis and his wife, Shannon, take a chance on their first Tropical Smoothie franchise. Over the next 15 years, they helped develop 33 locations and became part of the early growth of a brand that would eventually be acquired for $2 billion.In this episode of Treehouse Talks, Eric Isham sits down with Chris to unpack his 25-year journey through restaurant franchising, entrepreneurship, sales, leadership, and brand development. Chris shares how he went from selling fax machines and servicing Kmart routes to becoming an area developer for Tropical Smoothie Cafe, serving as CEO of Rock N' Roll Sushi, and helping expand Beignets & Brew.Chris explains why sales is the foundation of entrepreneurship, what aspiring franchise owners need to understand before investing, and why loving a brand is never enough without strong unit economics. He also shares the reality of risking everything on a first location, leaving a high-paying sales career, navigating the restaurant industry during COVID, and recognizing opportunities other people initially overlooked.The conversation also explores the personal side of entrepreneurship, including traveling through 16 countries with his family, breaking through self-imposed boundaries, building alongside his wife, and preparing for the possibility of working with the next generation.This episode is packed with honest lessons about restaurant franchises, business growth, due diligence, calculated risk, leadership, scaling a brand, and what it takes to keep swinging when the outcome is never guaranteed.Subscribe to Treehouse Talks for more real conversations with the entrepreneurs, founders, and leaders building what comes next.#Entrepreneurship #Franchising #BusinessGrowth

  2. Aug 3

    Building an American-Made Business: The Hard Truth Dean Wegner Learned

    Dean Wegner went all in on an American-made business, raised $500,000 in just 30 days, secured a $6 million pre-revenue valuation, and earned national exposure on Fox & Friends. But building Authentically American taught him a difficult lesson: creating a great product does not guarantee customers will come. In this episode of Treehouse Talks, Eric Isham sits down with Dean, a West Point graduate, former Army helicopter pilot, Army Ranger, and founder of Authentically American, for an honest conversation about entrepreneurship, veteran leadership, American manufacturing, branding, and the importance of listening to your customers. Dean shares why he left the security of corporate America to pursue entrepreneurship, what convinced him to bet everything on an American-made apparel company, and how relationships helped him raise his first round of capital. He also explains how a connection led to his first national television appearance, why Pete Hegseth still remembers his patriotic socks, and how media exposure can create a massive spike without guaranteeing long-term growth. The conversation also explores one of Dean’s biggest business mistakes: allowing his passion for American-made products to become more important than what his customers were actually asking for. After years of telling clients “no,” Dean and his team made a major product expansion that could create the hockey-stick growth they had been chasing. Dean and Eric also discuss: Why “if you build it, they will come” is a lieRaising $500,000 through trusted relationshipsBuilding a veteran-owned business from scratchThe realities of American-made manufacturingLeadership lessons from West Point and Ranger SchoolWhy entrepreneurship is a team sportFinding the intersection of passion and expertiseListening to customers without abandoning your valuesCreating an idea on Friday and implementing it Monday This is a candid look at what it really takes to build a meaningful company, adapt when the original plan is not working, and keep moving forward through the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Learn more about Dean Wegner and Authentically American:https://authenticallyamerican.us Subscribe to Treehouse Talks for honest conversations with entrepreneurs, veterans, business leaders, and visionaries who are building something that matters.

  3. Jun 22

    The Bitcoin Miner Powering the AI Boom | JohnPaul Baric on Energy, Mining & What Comes Next

    JohnPaul Baric started buying Bitcoin in 2013 when it was around $70 a coin. What began with curiosity, computers, and mining rigs in his parents’ basement turned into Mining Store, a company operating Bitcoin mining facilities and helping shape the future of energy, compute, and AI infrastructure.In this episode of Treehouse Talks, Eric sits down with JohnPaul to unpack the world most people never see behind Bitcoin mining. They talk about how mining actually works, why energy is the real foundation of Bitcoin, how miners interact with the power grid, and why flexible load could play a major role in stabilizing energy markets.But the conversation does not stop at Bitcoin. JohnPaul also explains why AI is creating a massive demand for data centers, power, fiber, GPUs, and new infrastructure. As companies race to build the future of artificial intelligence, the bottleneck may not be the software. It may be the energy required to run it.From buying his first Bitcoin as a teenager to building mining sites across Iowa, JohnPaul’s story is a fascinating look at entrepreneurship, technology, energy markets, Bitcoin, and the future of AI compute.In this episode, we cover:Bitcoin mining and how it actually worksWhy JohnPaul believes Bitcoin is backed by energyHow Mining Store operates across energy marketsThe difference between Bitcoin mining and AI data centersWhy AI needs massive amounts of power and infrastructureThe biggest misconceptions about Bitcoin, mining, and energy usageHow flexible energy loads can help support the power gridWhat the future of Bitcoin, AI, and compute could look likeThis conversation is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice.Subscribe for more conversations with founders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries building what comes next.

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Treehouse Talks is where founders, visionaries, and entrepreneurs come to think bigger. Hosted by Eric Isham, Treehouse Talks dives into business growth, leadership lessons, failure, risk, and the mindset required to build something that lasts. No fluff. No surface-level motivation. Just real stories from people who are actually in the arena. Topics Include: • Entrepreneurship & Scaling • Leadership & Culture • Personal Growth & Discipline If you’re building something or want to, this is for you.

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