Homegrown Hustle

Matthew Eickman

"Homegrown Hustle" is your window into the journeys of local business leaders, hosted by Matthew Eickman. This podcast goes beyond the surface, exploring the motivations and commitments of entrepreneurs. It bridges the gap between business leaders and their communities through storytelling, offering insights to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and strengthen local business connections. Join us to uncover the personal stories and passions behind successful businesses.

  1. From Stuck to Category of One: Rebuilding Foundations, Reclaiming Clarity, and Scaling with Strategy

    6D AGO

    From Stuck to Category of One: Rebuilding Foundations, Reclaiming Clarity, and Scaling with Strategy

    SUMMARY: In this high-level conversation, host Matt Eickman sits down with Leanne Reichhoff, Founder, CEO, and Lead Strategist of Re3 Creative, to unpack the deeper mechanics of business stagnation, strategic clarity, and scalable growth. Leanne reveals why her ideal clients are businesses that have plateaued after decades of “winging it,” and how true transformation begins not with tactics—but with foundational alignment: audience clarity, positioning, and operational discipline. The episode explores the psychological and structural constraints that hold companies back, including leadership blind spots, lack of delegation, and the dangerous comfort of autopilot. From building her first website for $250 to leading a high-level strategic firm, Leanne shares a raw and honest journey of entrepreneurship—balancing motherhood, burnout, and business growth—while emphasizing the necessity of boundaries, team development, and authentic brand storytelling in an AI-saturated world. This episode is a masterclass in evolving from operator to strategist, and from commodity to “category of one.” KEY TAKEAWAYS: Businesses plateau not due to lack of tactics, but lack of foundational clarity“Autopilot” is the silent killer of differentiation and long-term growthDelegation is not optional—it is the gateway to scalable leadershipHigh-performing teams require both accountability and developmental leadershipAuthenticity in branding is a competitive advantage in the age of AIMost business problems originate at the leadership level—not the teamBoundaries are essential for sustainable entrepreneurship and personal alignmentTesting (not guessing) is the backbone of effective marketing strategyGreat strategy transforms marketing from output to problem-solvingThe goal is not to compete—but to become the only option CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Introduction to Leanne Reichhoff & Re3 Creative 01:00 – Why 20+ Year Businesses Get Stuck 02:10 – The Illusion of “Having It Figured Out” 02:46 – Leanne’s Background: From Canada to Entrepreneurship 04:18 – Early Work Ethic & First Business Experiences 05:21 – The $250 Website That Started It All 06:16 – Learning Skills & Reinventing Early Work 07:13 – The Reality of Building a Business While Raising 4 Kids 08:01 – Hustle Culture vs. Healthy Boundaries 09:11 – Recognizing Burnout Through Family Impact 10:03 – Implementing Boundaries & Redefining Priorities 12:30 – The Power and Pain of Delegation 14:01 – From Micromanagement to Leadership 16:00 – Letting Go of Tasks to Step Into Strategy 17:18 – Solving Problems vs. Delivering Services 18:03 – Leadership, Culture & Team Development 20:14 – Coaching vs. Micromanaging Teams 22:17 – Hiring for Growth vs. Experience 23:17 – Building Creative Thinking Within Teams 24:13 – Strategy First: Why Most Marketing Fails 26:04 – Authenticity vs. AI-Generated Content 27:28 – Removing Objections in the Customer Journey 28:05 – The Value of External Perspective & Consulting 29:11 – Leadership Blind Spots & Business Constraints 30:30 – Who Re3 Creative Serves 31:39 – Why They Refuse to Work With Competitors 32:07 – Cross-Industry Insights & Innovation 33:05 – The Problem With Templated Marketing 33:55 – Data-Driven Marketing: Testing 150+ Ads GUEST RESOURCES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/re3creative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/re3creative/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leanne-reichhoff/ Website: re3creative.com #HomegrownHustle #Entrepreneurship #BusinessStrategy #MarketingStrategy #Leadership #ScalingBusiness #FounderJourney #Branding #DigitalMarketing #StartupGrowth #BusinessGrowth #LeadershipDevelopment #EntrepreneurLife #WorkLifeBalance #Delegation #CEOmindset #AuthenticBranding #AIinMarketing #ContentStrategy #GrowthMindset

    59 min
  2. From Chaos to Leadership: Building a Team That Scales

    APR 3

    From Chaos to Leadership: Building a Team That Scales

    In this deeply reflective and operationally rich episode of Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman is joined by core leadership members of Abra Kadabra, Philip Eickman, Andy Eickman, and Maxwell Frederiksen to unpack the real, often unpolished journey of building a scalable leadership team inside a growing service business. This conversation goes far beyond surface-level leadership advice. It dissects the psychological, structural, and cultural evolution required to transition from a founder-led operation into a team-driven organization. The group explores the messy middle—where roles are unclear, systems are nonexistent, and growth demands a reinvention of identity. Through candid storytelling, they reveal how leadership is not appointed but assumed, how personal development becomes the limiting factor in organizational growth, and how intentional investment in people creates exponential returns. This episode serves as a blueprint for entrepreneurs navigating the inflection point between hustle and structure. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Leadership is taken, not given—it emerges through action, not titlesGrowth requires founders to step out of operations and into visionEarly-stage companies often operate in productive chaos, but scaling demands structureThe transition from technician to leader is one of identity, not just responsibilityInvesting in leadership development creates long-term organizational leveragePersonal growth (books, mentors, learning) is a non-negotiable for leadership evolutionSaying “yes” too often as a leader can cripple scalability and team autonomyFamily dynamics in business require intentional communication boundariesHigh-performing cultures are built through ownership mentality, not complianceStrategic coaching and external expertise accelerate organizational maturity CHAPTERS: 00:00 – From Chaos to Structure 02:30 – The Founder Bottleneck 05:00 – Why People Join (Opportunity vs. Stability) 08:30 – From Job Mindset to Ownership Thinking 10:30 – Personal Development as a Growth Engine 12:30 – Evolving Roles Inside a Growing Company 14:30 – Navigating Family Dynamics in Business 17:30 – Leadership Is Taken, Not Given 19:30 – The Identity Shift Into Leadership 21:30 – Mentorship and Continuous Learning 23:30 – The “Superman Trap” in Leadership 25:30 – Stepping Out of the Field 27:30 – Investing in Coaching and Expertise 29:30 – What It Means When a Company Invests in You GUEST RESOURCES: Website:  https://abrakadabraenvironmental.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AbraKadabraEnvironmentalServices/ X: https://x.com/abrakadabraenvi Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abra-kadabra-environmental-services/posts/?feedView=all Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzvPeOgKnlaSF4e48nfu-mw #HomegrownHustle #Entrepreneurship #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessGrowth #StartupJourney

    1 hr
  3. Scaling Confidence: The Science of Teaching Kids to Swim

    MAR 27

    Scaling Confidence: The Science of Teaching Kids to Swim

    SUMMARY: In this high-level conversation, host Matt Eickman sits down with Sarah Parrish and Kristine Clemens of Goldfish Swim School – Minnetonka to unpack the intersection of child development, entrepreneurship, and experiential learning design. This episode goes far beyond swimming lessons—it explores how structured play, cognitive psychology, and systems-driven business models converge to build not only water safety skills, but lifelong confidence in children. Sarah and Kristine break down the operational frameworks behind franchise success, the pedagogy of guided play, and how mission-driven leadership translates into scalable impact. From hiring philosophy and culture design to parent communication systems and retention psychology, this episode serves as a masterclass in building a values-aligned, high-performance service business in a competitive local market. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The “Science of SwimPlay®” model blends guided play with cognitive development principles to accelerate skill acquisitionEarly childhood confidence is directly linked to safe risk exposure and structured repetitionOperational excellence in franchise models depends on consistency, culture replication, and local leadership autonomyCustomer retention in service businesses is driven more by emotional trust than transactional outcomesHiring for energy, empathy, and adaptability often outperforms hiring for technical skill aloneParent communication systems are a critical, often overlooked, growth leverScalable businesses require documented systems—but human connection remains the differentiatorCommunity integration is essential for long-term brand equity in local marketsTeaching safety skills can double as identity-shaping experiences for childrenLeadership alignment between partners is foundational to sustainable growth CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Introduction & Guest Backgrounds 03:45 – The Goldfish Swim School Model Explained 08:20 – The Science of SwimPlay® Philosophy 14:10 – Building Confidence Through Guided Play 20:35 – Franchise Systems vs. Local Ownership Autonomy 27:50 – Hiring, Training, and Culture Development 35:15 – Parent Experience & Communication Strategy 42:40 – Retention Psychology in Youth Programs 49:05 – Scaling Operations Without Losing Personal Touch 55:30 – Community Engagement & Brand Trust 01:01:10 – Lessons in Leadership & Partnership Website: https://www.goldfishswimschool.com/minnetonka Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goldfishminnetonka/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goldfish_minnetonka?igsh=MTkyYm5paTBudGJwcg== #HomegrownHustle #EntrepreneurshipPodcast #SwimSchool #ChildDevelopment #BusinessSystems #FranchiseLife #LeadershipMatters #StartupGrowth #SmallBusinessOwners #ParentingTips #ConfidenceBuilding #ServiceBusiness #PodcastMarketing #GrowthMindset #CommunityBusiness

    45 min
  4. The $0 Marketing Playbook: Build Trust, Traffic & a Thriving Practice

    MAR 20

    The $0 Marketing Playbook: Build Trust, Traffic & a Thriving Practice

    SUMMARY: In this high-level conversation, Dr. Axel Osborn, founder of Legend Chiropractic Excelsior, joins host Matt Eickman to unpack the intersection of neurological chiropractic care, human physiology, and modern small-business growth strategy. Dr. Osborn articulates a systems-level understanding of the human body—framing health through neural communication, cellular regeneration, and functional optimization—while simultaneously revealing a deeply pragmatic approach to entrepreneurship. This episode moves beyond traditional healthcare discussions into the mechanics of sustainable business growth: community-driven marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), behavioral trust economics, and the psychology of customer acquisition. By integrating clinical precision with grassroots marketing strategies, Dr. Osborn demonstrates how small businesses can compete in saturated markets without large advertising budgets. The discussion ultimately reframes business success as an emergent property of value creation, authentic connection, and consistent micro-optimizations—both biologically within the human body and structurally within a company. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Neurologic chiropractic care focuses on optimizing brain-body communication to enhance total system function, not just symptom relief.The human body operates through billions of neural signals per minute, making structural alignment critical to cellular health and regeneration.Chiropractic education often lacks real-world business training, forcing practitioners to self-educate or seek mentorship.Community-based marketing consistently outperforms paid advertising for local businesses in early growth stages. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Axel Osborn & Legend Chiropractic 01:00 – What is Neurologic Chiropractic Care? 02:30 – Philosophy of Self-Healing & Holistic Health Systems 04:10 – The Gap Between Medical Training & Business Reality 06:00 – Learning Business Through Mentorship & Masterminds 07:30 – How to Get Your First Customers (Grassroots Marketing) 08:20 – Community Events as a High-ROI Growth Strategy 10:00 – Relationship Capital vs Transactional Thinking 12:50 – Building a Community Events SEO Page (Case Study) 15:00 – How Value-First Content Drives Traffic & Clients 16:40 – Understanding Google Search Console & Keyword Data 18:00 – Market Competition & Local Search Dynamics 22:20 – Why People Need Chiropractic Care (Biological Lens) 23:00 – Cellular Regeneration & Neural Communication Explained 25:00 – Chiropractic’s Impact on Digestion & Organ Function 27:40 – Daily Movement, Posture & Desk Job Optimization 30:30 – “Sitting is the New Smoking” Explained 33:00 – Google Business Profile: The Most Underrated Tool 36:00 – SEO, Content Strategy & Local Search Dominance  38:00 – DIY Marketing vs Hiring Experts 43:00 – Defining Business Vision & Lifestyle Design 45:00 – Building a Relationship-Centered Practice Model 46:20 – Advice for New Chiropractors & Entrepreneurs 49:00 – The Power of Referrals & Customer Experience 50:00 – How to Ask for Reviews & Build Social Proof GUEST RESOURCES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LegendChiropractic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legendchiropractic/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@legendchiropractic Website: https://legendchiropracticmn.com/

    54 min
  5. Pressure Builds Titans

    MAR 13

    Pressure Builds Titans

    SUMMARY: In this episode of Homegrown Hustle, entrepreneur, breaks down the entrepreneurial mechanics behind building a scalable service business in the pressure washing industry. What begins as a seemingly simple local service—cleaning driveways and commercial properties—reveals itself to be a sophisticated system of operations, brand positioning, client acquisition, and operational leverage. Michael shares how he transitioned from working in the business to working on the business, designing repeatable systems that allow a pressure washing company to evolve from a side hustle into a high-margin service enterprise. Through a combination of strategic marketing, operational discipline, and a deep understanding of local market dynamics, Michael explains how entrepreneurs can transform a blue-collar service into a resilient and scalable business model. The conversation dives into the economics of local service businesses, the psychology of homeowners and commercial property managers, and the operational frameworks required to maintain quality while scaling. Michael also discusses the role of branding, digital visibility, and customer trust in an industry often viewed as commoditized. For entrepreneurs interested in building a service-based company—or optimizing one they already own—this episode offers a practical and intellectually rigorous look at how disciplined execution turns pressure into profit. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Service businesses scale through systems, not labor. Sustainable growth requires repeatable processes that reduce owner dependency.Local market dominance is built through trust and visibility. Reputation, reviews, and consistent branding create defensible market positioning.Operational efficiency is the hidden driver of profitability. Route planning, equipment maintenance, and scheduling dramatically impact margins.Perceived value outweighs commoditization. Strategic branding and professionalism allow service companies to command premium pricing.Entrepreneurial growth requires identity shifts. Founders must transition from technician to operator to strategist.Customer psychology drives service adoption. Homeowners and property managers prioritize reliability, communication, and visible results.Blue-collar industries contain untapped entrepreneurial opportunity. Many markets remain fragmented and underserved by professionalized operators. CHAPTERS: 00:00 — From Side Hustle to Service Empire 03:42 — Discovering the Opportunity in Pressure Washing 08:15 — The Economics of Local Service Businesses 13:50 — Building Systems That Allow a Company to Scale 18:27 — Branding in a “Commoditized” Industry 23:04 — Customer Psychology and Trust Signals 28:19 — Operational Efficiency and Profit Margins 33:45 — Transitioning From Operator to CEO 38:10 — Lessons Learned From Growing PressureTitans 42:30 — Advice for Entrepreneurs Entering Service Industries GUEST RESOURCES: Website: https://www.pressuretitans.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressuretitans/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-o-keeffe-0146b435b/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558085784690 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PressureTitans

    44 min
  6. Turning Passion Into a 900-Family Sailing Empire

    MAR 6

    Turning Passion Into a 900-Family Sailing Empire

    SUMMARY: What happens when a passion for the outdoors collides with entrepreneurial thinking? In this episode of Homegrown Hustle, host sits down with Matthew Thompson, Executive Director of Wayzata Sailing, to unpack how a grassroots sailing organization transformed into a thriving nonprofit serving thousands of participants each year. Matt shares how he accidentally stepped into leadership just a few years out of college with little formal business training—and then proceeded to triple the organization’s size. Through iterative decision-making, calculated experimentation, and community-driven programming, he built a sustainable model that blends nonprofit mission with business discipline. The conversation explores the realities of nonprofit leadership, including managing boards, balancing revenue streams, navigating donor expectations, and scaling seasonal teams to over 70 staff members. Matt also reveals how experimentation—from fishing camps to paddleboarding to STEM programming—has fueled growth and unlocked unexpected opportunities, including inspiring young entrepreneurs. At its core, this episode examines how action, experimentation, and community partnerships can transform a small organization into a powerful local ecosystem. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Passion can evolve into a profession when individuals lean into what they love and build systems around it.Iterative decision-making is a powerful leadership framework—commit, test, adjust, and improve.Nonprofits must operate like businesses to survive, balancing mission with revenue generation.Community programming can create unexpected innovation pipelines, even inspiring youth entrepreneurship.Scaling an organization requires rethinking hiring models, focusing on complementary skill sets instead of “perfect candidates.”Smart experimentation means accepting small losses in pursuit of long-term learning and growth.Operational sustainability often relies on creative revenue streams, not just donations.Leadership evolves from doing everything yourself to building teams and delegating responsibility.Community impact grows exponentially when organizations expand access to experiences people can’t easily get elsewhere.CHAPTERS: 00:00 – The “Matt Party” Icebreaker 00:33 – Meet Matthew Thompson 01:30 – The Origins of Wayzata Sailing 02:47 – Mission: Accessibility in Sailing 04:25 – Becoming Executive Director (Without Business Training) 05:05 – The Power of Iterative Decision Making 06:00 – How Nonprofits Actually Work 07:24 – Rethinking Donor Value 09:26 – Scaling to 70+ Seasonal Staff 11:45 – Training the Next Generation of Instructors 13:03 – The Safest Sport That Feels Risky 14:17 – Hiring for Complementary Skill Sets 16:39 – Leadership Structure as the Organization Grew 18:52 – The Unique Revenue Model of Sailing Camps 20:23 – Running the Organization Like a Business 21:32 – Escaping the Nonprofit Marketing Trap 22:39 – Why Nonprofits Must Experiment 23:58 – Community Programming as a Growth Engine 25:45 – Testing New Ideas in Small Batches 27:18 – The Fishing Camp That Took Off 29:09 – Inspiring Youth Entrepreneurship 30:57 – Scaling to 2,000 Annual Participants 31:59 – The Future of Wayzata Sailing 33:14 – Creative Date Nights on the Lake 34:25 – Managing a Fleet of Boats GUEST RESOURCES: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomps-matthew-minneapolis Website: https://www.wayzatasailing.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wayzatasailing/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wayzatasailing/

    45 min
  7. Entrepreneurship at the Edge: Lessons from Greenland

    FEB 27

    Entrepreneurship at the Edge: Lessons from Greenland

    SUMMARY: In this globally grounded and philosophically rich episode of Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman sits down with Dr. Brad Canham to unpack a remarkable journey to Greenland during a period of geopolitical tension and environmental extremity. Fresh from teaching and networking in Nuuk, Dr. Canham explores what entrepreneurship looks like in one of the most isolated and interdependent economies on Earth. From meetings with major fishing executives to spontaneous small-commitment networking, he demonstrates how opportunity emerges not despite uncertainty—but because of it. Drawing on Inuit cultural narratives like the “Mother of the Sea,” Midwest entrepreneurial identity, and actuation theory’s “crazy quilt” model, Dr. Canham reframes business as participation in a living system rather than conquest of a market. This is entrepreneurship as philosophy. As ecology. As geopolitics. As personal courage. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Opportunity is most visible in environments of high uncertainty—if you train yourself to see it.Entrepreneurial ecosystems require balance; over-optimization in one node destabilizes the whole.Greenland’s fishing economy models interdependence better than many U.S. venture ecosystems.You do not need ownership to create value (e.g., Greenland’s land-leasing system).“Small commitments” build trust networks that unlock exponential opportunity.Authentic networking outperforms scripted positioning over time.Businesses tied to natural rhythms (weather, seasons, cycles) outperform rigid calendar-based strategies.Force, power, and strength may shape geopolitics—but empathy and interdependence sustain civilizations.You can choose your version of entrepreneurship; the Silicon Valley model is not the only model. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Welcome to Homegrown Hustle 00:43 – Why Greenland? Entering Uncertainty 02:11 – Opportunity in High Uncertainty 03:17 – Inside Greenland’s Fishing Economy 06:10 – Icebergs & Elemental Silence 10:35 – The Mother of the Sea & Entrepreneurial Balance 14:02 – State-Owned Venture Funds & Slower Growth Models 18:50 – Walking the Talk in the Classroom 20:33 – The Power of Small Commitments 23:39 – Authentic vs Scripted Networking 29:00 – Weather, Rhythm, and Business Adaptability 32:03 – Two Visions of the Future 35:12 – Force, Power, Strength… and Empathy GUEST RESOURCES: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradcanham/ Website: https://marketvines.com/

    42 min
  8. Art Is the Asset - Community, Creativity & Entrepreneurship

    FEB 20

    Art Is the Asset - Community, Creativity & Entrepreneurship

    SUMMARY: In this episode of the Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman sits down with Michelle Fuller, founder of Owl's Eye Art Collective in Saint Paul’s Lowertown Arts District. Michelle shares her journey from a digital creative background into building a physical, community-driven art studio that prioritizes accessibility, collaboration, and hands-on experience. Living with dyslexia and learning disabilities, she reveals how art became her primary language for connection—and how she’s now creating space for others to do the same. This PhD-level conversation explores the economics of local art, the psychology of creativity, experiential business models, community-building through art classes and events, and the intersection of entrepreneurship and creative identity. From screen printing and mosaic classes to art crawls and brewery pop-ups, Michelle explains how immersive artistic experiences can revitalize local economies and combat cultural commodification in the age of Amazon. If you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or community builder, this episode reframes art not as decoration—but as infrastructure. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Art is not just product—it is experience design and community architecture.Local art ecosystems strengthen regional economies through collaboration and cultural gravity.Experiential businesses outperform transactional models in meaning, memory, and loyalty.Accessibility in art education creates empowerment and long-term creative confidence.Entrepreneurship itself is an art form—business owners are creative architects.Community-based art spaces can counteract digital isolation and passive consumption.Membership models and collaborative teaching expand creative collectives sustainably.Art fosters neurodivergent communication and inclusive social connection.Events like art crawls and street festivals create measurable economic ripple effects.Hustle is resilience—creative entrepreneurship requires emotional endurance and long-term vision. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Welcome to Homegrown Hustle 00:22 – Meet Michelle Fuller & Owl’s Eye Art Collective 01:00 – Art as Communication & Accessibility 02:00 – Walk-In Art Studio Model & Free Craft Nights 03:39 – Third Spaces, Breweries & Community Activation 04:28 – Mosaic, Screen Printing & Cyanotype Classes 05:10 – Growing Up in an Artistic Family 06:44 – Art School & Creative Foundations 08:03 – Lowertown Arts Scene & First Fridays 09:14 – Why Local Artists Struggle to Monetize 11:02 – Art Crawls, Festivals & Economic Impact 13:03 – What Is Art? (Philosophical Framework) 14:53 – Advice for Artists Wanting to Start a Studio 16:46 – Building Confidence Through Creative Process 17:03 – Art Kits, Memberships & Scalable Models 18:03 – BYOB Art Parties & Experiential Business 20:17 – Why Adults Need Creative Outlets 21:35 – Entrepreneurship as Art 22:03 – Funding the Vision & Building a Collective 23:16 – The Cultural Impact of Art in Minnesota 25:27 – Corporate Alignment & Community Art 26:26 – The Future of Owl’s Eye Art Collective 27:31 – What Hustle Means to Michelle GUEST RESOURCES: Linkedin; https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellefuller0406/ Website; https://www.owlseyeart.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559456606935 Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/owlseyeartcollective/

    29 min
5
out of 5
9 Ratings

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"Homegrown Hustle" is your window into the journeys of local business leaders, hosted by Matthew Eickman. This podcast goes beyond the surface, exploring the motivations and commitments of entrepreneurs. It bridges the gap between business leaders and their communities through storytelling, offering insights to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and strengthen local business connections. Join us to uncover the personal stories and passions behind successful businesses.