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Brock Mammoser

Hi, I’m Brock! The 27 year old founder of Frost Buddy. Our online business went from 0 to $80M in under 5 years & I’m just here to share my journey as the CEO, tips for entrepreneurs, personal development, & help you get a behind the scenes look of operating a multi-million dollar business. If you like it, hit subscribe and please share the show! I don’t make $$ off of this, I just want to help inspire others.

  1. Jul 27

    7. $1M in 60 Seconds & the Weight Nobody Sees — Brandon Horoho, Montana Knife Company

    In this conversation, Brandon Horoho shares insights into building a legacy brand, the personal side of growth, the burden of responsibility, the impact of fast growth, the meaning of success, the journey to success, the true measure of success, and the entrepreneurial dilemma. The conversation delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by entrepreneurs, exploring the impact of zero, the relentless pursuit of success, and the internal struggle of never feeling satisfied. It also touches on the sacrifices made in balancing work and family, the importance of setting intentional seasons in life, and the power of small wins in overcoming a downward spiral. Takeaways Building a legacy brand requires a long-term vision and a commitment to passing down the company for generations.Success is not just about financial achievements, but also about the impact on employees and the community.The burden of responsibility as a business owner involves making tough decisions and ensuring the company's growth and success. The emotional weight of zero in entrepreneurshipThe importance of setting intentional seasons in life Chapters 00:00 Building a Legacy Brand02:58 The Personal Side of Growth05:57 The Burden of Responsibility09:06 The Impact of Fast Growth11:53 The Meaning of Success15:01 The Journey to Success18:00 The True Measure of Success20:57 Legacy and Entrepreneurial Dilemma29:37 The Weight of Zero30:22 The Entrepreneurial Game32:00 The Longevity of Entrepreneurship33:30 Balancing Work and Family34:51 The Four Burner Method50:32 The Impact of Seasons56:16 Overcoming a Downward Spiral

  2. 09/25/2025

    2. This Week At Frost Buddy | Ghostbusters | New Products | Customer Identity

    Summary In this conversation, Brock Mammoser shares exciting updates about FrostBuddy, including new product launches, licensing agreements, and insights into customer preferences. He discusses the importance of understanding customer identity, the challenges of seasonal product planning, and the need for innovation in product design. Brock emphasizes the significance of community engagement and maintaining a small business feel despite growth, while also outlining future product launches and customization options. Takeaways We landed the Ghostbusters license, which is huge for Halloween. Everything needs to glow for Halloween next year. Drinkware is an experience and an identity. We're speaking to identities harder and harder, leading to significant growth. We did like 3 million in licensing last year, aiming for 10-15 million this year. Planning takes so much more as we grow. Innovation is key to setting us apart in the market. Customization is essential for customer engagement. If products aren't meaningful, we discontinue them. Community engagement is vital for maintaining our small business feel. Chapters 00:00 FrostBuddy Updates and New Licenses 02:51 Product Development and Market Insights 06:05 Understanding Customer Identity and Preferences 09:01 Licensing and Seasonal Strategies 11:56 Planning and Execution in Business 14:41 Innovation and Product Design 17:56 Marketing Strategies and Customer Engagement 20:29 Future Product Launches and Customization 23:39 Community Engagement and Company Culture

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Hi, I’m Brock! The 27 year old founder of Frost Buddy. Our online business went from 0 to $80M in under 5 years & I’m just here to share my journey as the CEO, tips for entrepreneurs, personal development, & help you get a behind the scenes look of operating a multi-million dollar business. If you like it, hit subscribe and please share the show! I don’t make $$ off of this, I just want to help inspire others.

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