Don't Suck

James Schauer

Don’t Suck – The Business Podcast That Cuts the BS Running a business is hard. Not sucking can be even harder! Don’t Suck is the no-fluff, straight-talking podcast where real business owners share real stories—wins, failures, and everything in between. Hosted by James Schauer of High Speed Media, we get into the grit of what it takes to build, scale, and survive in the entrepreneurial world. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, tune in for unfiltered insights, practical strategies, and a few laughs along the way! Because in business—and in life—you just can’t afford to suck.

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  1. Aircraft Mechanic Turned Entrepreneur and Racecar Nut! Don't Suck Podcast #8

    6 ФЕВР.

    Aircraft Mechanic Turned Entrepreneur and Racecar Nut! Don't Suck Podcast #8

    What happens when you take the meticulous eye of an aircraft mechanic and point it toward the world of entrepreneurship and high-performance racing? You get Bill Armstrong.In this episode of the Don’t Suck podcast, we sit down with the man behind Pro Home Colorado and the inventor of the legendary BangShift Billy products. Bill shares his journey from wrenching on flight lines to navigating the complex world of home warranty management.We dive deep into:The Transition: How the high-stakes world of flight mechanics prepared Bill for the unpredictability of business ownership.ProHome Colorado: How he’s supporting the home warranty space with a focus on real management and reliability.BangShift Billy: The origin story of the ultimate electronic clutch controller and how it’s changing the game for drag racers everywhere.The Mindset: Why "good enough" never is, whether you’re fixing a home or launching off the starting line.Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a homeowner looking for the truth about warranties, or a gearhead obsessed with the perfect launch, Bill’s story is a masterclass in grit and precision."If it has wheels, wings, or a warranty, Bill Armstrong has mastered it."Links & ResourcesCheck out Pro Home Colorado: https://prohomeco.com/Get Your Shift Together with BangShift Billy: https://bangshiftbilly.com/Need help creating content, posting to social media, or wanting to start a podcast? Hit us up at https://www.highspeed.media/

    1 ч. 30 мин.
  2. 8 Years Of New Business Insights And Advice! Don't Suck Podcast #5

    27.04.2025

    8 Years Of New Business Insights And Advice! Don't Suck Podcast #5

    In Episode 5 of the Don’t Suck Podcast, host James Schauer sits down with Coltin Thompson, the owner of Divine Fleet & Auto Repair in Pueblo, Colorado. Coltin shares his inspiring story of growing from a young mechanic into a business owner, and what it really takes to run a successful fleet and auto repair shop today.They dive deep into the challenges of building a business, leadership lessons, balancing work and life, and the importance of creating a strong reputation in a competitive market. Whether you're an entrepreneur, automotive enthusiast, or someone curious about small business ownership — this episode is packed with insights and real-world advice you don't want to miss.Topics Covered:How Coltin started Divine Fleet & Auto RepairTransitioning from technician to business ownerChallenges and wins in running a repair shopBuilding customer trust and a loyal client baseWhat Social Media Marketing has done to help grow and scale the businessManaging a growing team and shop operationsAdvice for up-and-coming business owners⏱️ Timestamps (estimated):00:00 – Intro: Meet Coltin Thompson03:00 – How Divine Fleet & Auto Repair got started11:45 – Early struggles and learning experiences20:30 – Growing the business and scaling a team29:50 – Staying competitive in the automotive repair market37:20 – Coltin’s advice for future entrepreneurs45:00 – Final thoughts and where to find Divine Fleet & Auto Repair Guest: Coltin Thompson🏢 Divine Fleet & Auto Repair | Pueblo, Colorado🎙️ Host: James Schauerhttps://www.highspeed.media/

    2 ч. 28 мин.
  3. Buying And Scaling An Automotive Repair Shop! Don't Suck Podcast #4

    22.04.2025

    Buying And Scaling An Automotive Repair Shop! Don't Suck Podcast #4

    Welcome to another episode of the Don’t Suck Podcast, hosted by James Schauer, where we sit down with real people making real moves. In this episode, James chats with Kevin Belisiro, the proud owner of Car Pros Muffler Masters, a well-respected auto repair shop located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.Kevin shares his journey of buying an existing automotive shop and transforming it into a high-performing, customer-focused business. He dives into the realities of taking over an established brand, building trust with an existing customer base, and leading a team with both humility and grit.Whether you’re in the automotive space, a future business buyer, or someone who’s thought about stepping into entrepreneurship through acquisition — this episode offers a ton of value.Topics Covered:What it’s really like to buy and grow an existing businessKevin’s transition into ownership and earning credibilityLeadership lessons from the shop floorThe importance of customer service in a competitive industryBalancing legacy with innovation in a well-known brandAdvice for new shop owners and mechanics entering the trade⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: Meet Kevin Belisiro02:30 – How Kevin came to buy Car Pros Muffler Masters09:15 – Taking over an existing team and customer base16:40 – Building trust and keeping high standards25:10 – Business struggles, learning curves & leadership growth34:20 – What sets a great auto shop apart42:45 – Advice to young mechanics and future shop owners49:00 – Rapid-fire questions + final thoughts👇 Let us know your favorite part in the comments and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!#Autorepair #Business #Entrepreneurship

    1 ч. 32 мин.
  4. How To Exempt $40 Million Dollars In Taxes: Finance to Fairways - Don't Suck Podcast #3

    04.04.2025

    How To Exempt $40 Million Dollars In Taxes: Finance to Fairways - Don't Suck Podcast #3

    From Accounting Degree to Multi-Business Owner: Tyler’s Raw Journey into Entrepreneurship, Tax Strategy, A Solor Company & the Future of Indoor Golf.🚀 What does it really take to build multiple successful businesses in today’s world? In this powerful sit-down interview, Tyler shares his unfiltered story—from his unexpected start in accounting to becoming a serial entrepreneur across industries like solar energy, real estate, financial consulting, and indoor golf.💼 Topics Covered✔️ The mindset shift from employee to business owner✔️ Risk-taking, pivoting, and when to ignore advice✔️ Tax mitigation strategies for high-income earners✔️ What most people don’t know about conservation easements✔️ Building a business that gives you freedom✔️ Scaling a company vs. maintaining lifestyle✔️ The rising trend of indoor golf and how Tyler is capitalizing on it🎯 Whether you're a small business owner, investor, consultant, or aspiring entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with real-life strategies, insights, and inspiration to level up your thinking and operations.📍 Chapters0:00 Intro1:00 Tyler’s business philosophy5:00 From CPA to real estate to solar12:30 Consulting & conservation easements23:00 Starting a golf simulator franchise30:00 Balancing passion, profit & scale40:00 Tax planning & financial literacy50:00 Advice for business owners1:00:00 Legacy, leverage & lifestyle design👊 Subscribe for more in-depth entrepreneur interviews, tactical business growth content, and tax game knowledge.Need help with your social media or content? Visit www.highspeed.media

    1 ч. 36 мин.

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Don’t Suck – The Business Podcast That Cuts the BS Running a business is hard. Not sucking can be even harder! Don’t Suck is the no-fluff, straight-talking podcast where real business owners share real stories—wins, failures, and everything in between. Hosted by James Schauer of High Speed Media, we get into the grit of what it takes to build, scale, and survive in the entrepreneurial world. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, tune in for unfiltered insights, practical strategies, and a few laughs along the way! Because in business—and in life—you just can’t afford to suck.