Rhymes with Odd

Ryan Snaadt

Iowa's business and self improvement podcast hosted by Ryan Snaadt. Hear impactful stories of overcoming obstacles to reach success in various parts of life including business, fitness, finances, and more.

  1. -2 ДН.

    Ep. 108: Her DNA Test Tells you EXACTLY How to Get Ripped w/ Meg Reynolds-Corson

    Stop sacrificing your health for your business! 🚀In this episode of the Rhymes with Odd podcast, Ryan Snaadt sits down with fitness expert and entrepreneur Meg Corson. With over 20 years in the fitness industry, Meg is on a mission to prove that health is a business metric. From her early days folding towels at a gym to becoming a leader in cellular health and DNA testing, Meg shares how optimizing the human behind the brand is the ultimate key to scaling a successful company.We dive deep into:The "Bio Code" Program: How DNA and cellular testing can eliminate the guesswork in your nutrition and recovery.Midwest Health Traps: Why "Iowa tough" business owners often burn out by neglecting self-care.Why "strong is beautiful" and how lifting heavy builds the confidence CEOs need to win.Habits Over Motivation: The power of small, consistent movements and the "progressive overload" of life. "Your body conquers what your mind controls." — Meg Corson ⏱️ Conversation Timestamps00:06 – Introduction: Why health is a business metric 02:05 – The danger of neglecting internal health as an entrepreneur 04:21 – Meg’s 20-year journey: From the front desk to cellular health 07:37 – Finding empowerment: How fitness became a "Bible" for control 10:34 – Evolving from "No Pain, No Gain" to corrective exercise 13:39 – Building a fitness "tribe" in the Midwest 16:43 – Breaking the intimidation barrier for women in the gym 20:13 – A personal mission: How the loss of her father fueled her passion 23:18 – Finding your "Why" to fuel your discipline 26:49 – The Bio Code: Testing DNA vs. guessing with diets 30:45 – Cellular Nutrition: Seeing inside your cells 35:01 – The scary truth about the health of the next generation 41:37 – The "Wired and Tired" trap of caffeine and low sleep 44:43 – The truth about Ozempic, GLP-1s, and "Skinny Fat" 52:18 – Biohacking favorites: The power of the sauna 57:03 – Raising a 16-year-old "discipline machine" 1:01:43 – Why you should "Chase Failure" 1:06:18 – Unlocking the "Inner Bada**" for women 1:10:02 – Future Goals: Reaching 1 million people through Bio Code 🔗 Connect with Meg CorsonWebsite: MadeStrongMethod.com Instagram: @MadeStrongMethod LinkedIn: Meg CorsonThanks for tuning in for this episode of the Rhymes with Odd podcast. Make sure to subscribe to catch future interviews. Follow on TikTok: @rhymeswithoddFollow on Instagram: @rhymeswithodd#RhymeswithOdd #BusinessPodcast

    1 ч. 12 мин.
  2. 20 АПР.

    Ep. 107: The Secret $0 A.I. Strategy Every Business Owner Should Be Using w/ Adam Viet

    In this episode of the Rhymes Podcast, we sit down with Iowa-based growth strategist Adam Viet, founder of Big Creek Growth, to break down how small business owners can actually use AI—not just talk about it. While most people are distracted by the hype, Adam focuses on what matters: 👉 Practical AI workflows 👉 Saving time and increasing efficiency 👉 Helping solopreneurs and small businesses scale smarter If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by AI tools or unsure where to start, this episode gives you a clear, actionable path forward. 🔑 What You’ll Learn: Why AI isn’t just for big tech companies The easiest ways to start using AI (for FREE) Real-world examples of automation saving hours per week How small businesses can compete using AI tools The future of AI and what’s coming next 👤 About Adam Viet:Adam is an Iowa-based growth strategist helping businesses implement high-leverage AI workflows. He’s also the host of the Shooters Touch Basketball Podcast and author of Iowa Startup Silo.----------Timestamps:⏱️ Episode Breakdown(00:00) Intro & Guest IntroductionMeet Adam VietAI strategist helping small businesses implement automationFocus on practical use vs hype(02:02) Why Small Business Owners Should Care About AIAI helps eliminate repetitive tasksMakes operations more efficientFrees up time for growth(03:19) Adam’s Background & Early LifeGrowing up in small-town IowaFarm work and sports shaping work ethic(04:44) From College Athlete to Business OwnerPlayed basketball at UNITransition from fitness → insurance → recruiting(07:13) Career Turning Point & Starting a BusinessRecruiting for a robotics surgery companyLayoff becomes opportunityLaunching Big Creek Growth(09:10) Why AI Demand is ExplodingOverwhelming number of toolsBusiness owners don’t know where to start(11:28) Biggest AI MisconceptionsAI ≠ robotsYou don’t need to automate your entire businessStart with one task(13:05) Best Free AI Tools to Start WithUsing Google GeminiAnalyzing emails, documents, and dataSimple, no-cost entry points(15:07) High-ROI AI Workflows for BusinessesAI phone answering systemsAutomated schedulingData entry automation(17:20) What is a “Fractional Workforce”?Hiring part-time experts (like a CTO)High-level talent without full-time costAccess to experience + network(20:12) Real AI Use Case: Lead Generation AutomationAI scraping contactsAutomated email sequencesScaling outreach without manual work(22:20) Where Businesses Are Losing Time & MoneyMissed calls = lost revenueOwners doing everything themselvesIdentifying the “hole in the boat”(24:47) Must-Have AI Tools for EntrepreneursGoogle GeminiAI assistants (like Lindy)Email automation tools(27:09) Automating Scheduling & WorkflowsCalendly exampleEliminating back-and-forth emailsSaving hours weekly(30:28) AI Assistants & Daily ProductivityText-based AI assistantsManaging schedules and tasksReducing inbox overload(33:10) The AI Arms Race (Google vs Apple vs Others)Big tech competitionIntegration will be the key differentiator(43:19) The Future of AI (Next 3–5 Years)Big companies absorbing smaller toolsFewer standalone platformsMore all-in-one ecosystems(46:14) AI “Slop” & Over-Automation ProblemsLow-quality AI content (especially on LinkedIn)Importance of editing and personalizationUsing AI for ideas—not final output(48:57) Training AI to Sound Like YouCustomizing tone and voiceAvoiding generic contentImproving over time(50:59) Privacy vs Convenience DebateTradeoffs of using AI toolsAdoption will increase over timeSimilar to early internet adoption(52:26) Real-Life AI Workflow ExampleMeal planning → grocery list → orderingEliminating decision fatigueAI as a daily life assistant--------Thanks for tuning in for this episode of the Rhymes with Odd podcast. Make sure to subscribe to catch future interviews. Follow on TikTok: @rhymeswithoddFollow on Instagram: @rhymeswithodd#RhymeswithOdd #BusinessPodcast

    1 ч. 21 мин.
  3. 13 АПР.

    Ep. 106: Her Coffee Shop's Biggest Revenue Stream - A Horse Trailer! w/ Mel Clark

    From the NICU to the espresso machine! In this episode, we sit down with Mel Clark, the founder of Vintage Road Coffee Co., to discuss her incredible journey of turning a rusted-out horse trailer into a thriving coffee empire. Mel shares the raw reality of leaving a stable career in nursing to bet on herself, the "failure" that taught her the most, and how she’s single-handedly helping to rebuild the community of Granger, Iowa. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a coffee lover, Mel’s story about "bringing color where it’s gray" is the inspiration you need today. In this episode, we discuss: How to pivot from a 20-year career into a brand-new industry. The "Rust Bucket" transformation: Turning a 1970s trailer into a business. Why paying your employees more actually saves you money. The secret to finding off-market real estate for your business. Connect with Mel & Vintage Road Coffee Co:📍 Visit the shop: 2206 Broadway Street, Granger, IA 00:00 – Starting a business from a horse trailer. 01:58 – Leaving the NICU: Why a nurse started a coffee shop. 04:30 – Building the "Vintage Road" brand from scratch. 09:13 – Why nursing is the ultimate training for entrepreneurship. 17:58 – Finding a rusted 1970s trailer on Facebook Marketplace. 21:58 – The "accidental" success of the mobile coffee business. 35:53 – Opening a shop inside the hospital where she used to work. 39:07 – Owner vs. Operator: Knowing when to hire experts. 54:37 – The Madrid Failure: What happens when a location fails? 58:46 – How a massage led to her dream real estate deal. 1:12:03 – Why Mel pays her staff more than the competition. 1:19:16 – Rebuilding Main Street and the future of Granger.

    1 ч. 27 мин.
  4. 6 АПР.

    Ep.105: She DROPPED OUT of College to Start a Smoothie Shop w/ Alex Foley

    What does it really take to bet on yourself at 19 years old?In this episode of the Rhymes With Odd Podcast, we sit down with Alex Foley, a 23-year-old entrepreneur who dropped out of college to start her own nutrition business—and hasn’t looked back since.From selling duct tape wallets as a kid to owning and operating a thriving shop in Polk City, Alex shares the real, unfiltered journey of entrepreneurship—including the highs, the failures, and the tough lessons that most people don’t talk about.This conversation dives deep into:Taking risks when no one is fully on boardDealing with loss and how it reshapes your prioritiesThe reality of managing employees at a young ageOpening (and closing) a second locationLearning how to delegate and avoid burnoutWhy community is the secret weapon in small businessIf you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, college student questioning the traditional path, or someone building something from scratch—this episode is packed with insights you don’t want to miss.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro00:23 – Meet Alex Foley, 23-year-old business owner01:56 – How she got started in the nutrition business03:52 – Early entrepreneurial mindset as a kid05:48 – Influence from her mom entrepreneurship & work ethic09:35 – Losing her father & shifting life perspective17:20 – Buying her first business at 1924:07 – Is college necessary for success?27:08 – Early challenges as a young business owner32:01 – Opening a second location and what went wrong36:33 – The emotional side of closing a business39:51 – Refocusing on what matters most41:43 – Lightning round fun + rapid fire44:40 – Hiring and building a great team49:01 – Standing out in a competitive market51:51 – Biggest lessons in business so far55:18 – Biggest misconceptions about her business56:03 – Advice for young entrepreneurs💡 Key TakeawaysYou don’t need to have it all figured out to startExperience is greater than theory when it comes to businessGrowth too fast can hurt more than helpCommunity is everything in small businessFailure can be your greatest teacher📍 Connect with Alex & Polk City NutritionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/polkcitynutritionFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCNPolkCityIf you’re local to Iowa, stop in and support!🚀 About the PodcastThe Rhymes With Odd Podcast highlights entrepreneurs, creators, and business leaders across Iowa—sharing real stories, real struggles, and real wins to help you grow.🔔 Don’t Forget👍 Like this video if you enjoyed it💬 Comment your biggest takeaway📩 Share with a friend chasing their own business🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes

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Iowa's business and self improvement podcast hosted by Ryan Snaadt. Hear impactful stories of overcoming obstacles to reach success in various parts of life including business, fitness, finances, and more.