The Builders

Matt Levenhagen

"The Builders" Podcast is designed for those that are 'building' stuff on the web. Whether that's building a business, an agency, building teams, building products, services.. or building websites.. if it's related to building something, it's fair game.

  1. 6 THG 10

    The Power of Partnership: Co-Founders Building Bridge and the Future of Women in Healthcare

    In this episode of The Builders Podcast, host Matt Levenhagen sits down with Lorie Spence and Carolyn Pritchard, co-founders of Bridge Medical Communications—a life-sciences agency that helps biotech and pharmaceutical companies better connect with healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes.  Together, they explore what it truly takes to build a lasting partnership, navigate change in the healthcare industry, and grow a business that balances purpose, innovation, and trust.You’ll hear how two women from different professional paths—one from nursing, the other from communications—came together to build a company that thrives on collaboration and shared values. Fourteen years later, their story is a masterclass in what it means to build together. Key Takeaways Strong partnerships start with shared purpose, not just complementary skills. Lorie and Carolyn credit their longevity to alignment in values and vision before all else.Plan the partnership like you’d plan the business. Early on, they created a structured model that defined roles, expectations, and communication rhythms—key to avoiding common co-founder pitfalls.Boutique scale = big advantage. By staying intentionally lean, Bridge can remain nimble, innovative, and deeply connected to client needs—something larger agencies often struggle with.Purpose drives resilience. Their backgrounds in healthcare give deeper meaning to their work, keeping the mission of improving patient outcomes at the center.Women building in healthcare are shaping the future. Lorie and Carolyn’s leadership shows how empathy, collaboration, and adaptability create not only strong companies, but stronger industry connections.Longevity is built on trust and adaptability. Fourteen years in, Bridge continues to evolve by anticipating change, mentoring others, and holding onto the values that sparked its creation.

    45 phút
  2. 29 THG 9

    Tiffany Slowinski - Stop Guessing: Data-Driven Hiring & Team Management

    On this episode of The Builders, Matt sits down with Tiffany Slowinski, owner of Team Spark Advisors and an Executive Advisor using Culture Index to help leaders stop guessing about people. Tiffany shares how a zigzag career through psychology, journalism, counseling, and local media sales led her to people analytics—and why builders should treat talent like any other core system: define the job, measure the fit, and manage to how people are wired.  They break down how a quick word-choice survey surfaces innate drives, making it easier to place the right people in the right seats and coach them effectively. Tiffany walks through real-world scenarios—stuck employees, misaligned roles, and the lure of “industry experience”—showing how data clarifies whether to coach, re-seat, or part ways. The result: better hires, clearer management, and teams that actually build. Key Takeaways Stop winging it: use people data to hire and manage with intent.A 10-minute survey can reveal innate strengths and role fit.Coach to wiring: adjust communication, motivation, and expectations.Hire for fit within existing team dynamics, not just résumés.Don’t over-index on industry experience; look for the right drives.Distinguish managers from doers—align the job to the person.When performance doesn’t rebound, make the hard (humane) call.Software makes the data actionable—no manual number-crunching.

    48 phút
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    Stephen Wilson Downey - The New Playbook: GEO, E-E-A-T, Signals & Being "The Answer"

    Stephen Wilson Downey returns to The Builders to share what changed since his last visit and why he pivoted from building an AI WordPress maintenance plugin to doubling down on services at Speire. We talk through the hard lessons behind that shift—protecting the “core” business, the realities of cost/scale, and how clear communication and measurable ROI became the bedrock of growth and client retention. From there, we unpack GEO—Generative Engine Optimization—and why builders must evolve from “ranking pages” to “being the answer” as behavior shifts to AI Overviews, LLM search, and voice assistants. Stephen contrasts GEO with classic SEO, emphasizing research around real questions (not just keywords) and the need to show up where assistants actually pull answers. The episode gets tactical: orchestrate credible multi‑channel signals (site, YouTube with transcripts, Reddit/communities, maps/listings, and third‑party reviews), apply E‑E‑A‑T across everything, and keep content fresh so you’re consistently cited. We also hit PR/trade journals for authority, and Stephen’s simple playbook: map ICPs, cluster their questions, publish answer‑first content across channels, and maintain cadence. Key Takeaways Be the answer, not just a result: Shift from chasing blue links to being the concise, credible answer assistants surface.Signals > single channel: Build consistent signals across website, YouTube (with transcripts), Reddit/communities, maps, listings, and reviews.E‑E‑A‑T everywhere: Show Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness in every artifact—owned content, PR, and third‑party sources.Freshness & cadence matter: Update often; assistants vary citations and reward up‑to‑date, active sources.Protect the core while experimenting: Keep your main value engine healthy; retention follows relationships + ROI.Simple GEO playbook: ICPs → question clusters → multi‑format, answer‑first content → broad distribution → iterate.

    1 giờ 2 phút
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    Jennifer Denny - Building Smarter with AI: ChatGPT Projects & Business Efficiency

    In this episode of The Builders Podcast, host Matt Levenhagen sits down once again with returning guest Jennifer Denny, founder of Elevated Marketing Solutions. Together, they explore how AI is reshaping not just marketing, but the way entire businesses operate day-to-day. Jennifer shares her hands-on approach to using ChatGPT projects and folders to streamline workflows, organize client deliverables, and eliminate overwhelm. From content creation to client communications, she demonstrates how AI can be a true partner in building smarter systems. But this isn’t just about marketing. Jennifer and Matt dive into broader applications—from automating HR communications to assigning tasks after client calls—showing how AI is becoming a backbone for overall business efficiency. At the heart of the conversation is a key theme: automation should enhance, not replace, the human touch. AI may handle the mundane, but creativity, strategy, and authentic connection remain essential to building lasting businesses. If you’re curious about how builders are putting AI to work in real business settings, this episode is packed with practical examples and forward-looking insights. Key Takeaways Organize with Purpose: ChatGPT projects and folders help segment workflows by client or function, reducing overwhelm and boosting efficiency. Content at Scale: AI can generate written content, email campaigns, and SEO insights quickly—giving marketers more time to focus on strategy. Beyond Marketing: From HR communications to client call notes, AI tools can streamline internal processes across an entire business. Balance Matters: Efficiency gains are powerful, but creativity and human connection remain irreplaceable in marketing and client engagement. The Builder’s Mindset: Embracing new technology means experimentation, adaptation, and finding the right equilibrium between humans and machines.

    52 phút
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"The Builders" Podcast is designed for those that are 'building' stuff on the web. Whether that's building a business, an agency, building teams, building products, services.. or building websites.. if it's related to building something, it's fair game.