Small Business Strong

John Lane

Thinking about starting a business? Thinking about buying a business? Small Business Strong is a podcast hosted by John Lane, focused on real conversations with small business owners about how businesses are actually built — and sustained. Each episode, I sit down with small business owners to talk through how they got to where they are today — and what they would do differently if they had to start all over again. We cover the real decisions, the hard lessons, and the things that mattered most along the way, including faith, rest, and the realities of building a business that lasts.

Episodes

  1. MAR 1

    Episode 7: Building a High-Quality Mediterranean Restaurant- Russell Birk

    Russell Birk, owner of Maya’s Modern Mediterranean, joins Small Business Strong to talk about the reality of building a high-quality Mediterranean restaurant — and do what it takes to make it work.Before opening Maya’s, Russell worked in finance. He analysed restaurant financials, studied turnaround strategies for them, and identified other tactics that weren't being capitalized on. He saw the numbers, the margins, the failures, and the operational mistakes from the inside. He understood what made restaurants succeed — and what caused them to collapse — long before he ever opened his own doors.That experience shaped his approach to Maya’s.In this episode, we talk about how his vision for clean, high-quality Mediterranean food became a real business — and why he refuses to lower standards even when the industry pressures you to cut corners.Last year, one of Maya’s locations closed. Russell shares what happened, what he learned, and how he processed the setback. Instead of retreating, he doubled down on discipline, structure, and long-term thinking.We cover:• His background in finance and restaurant acquisitions• What most people misunderstand about the restaurant business• The financial realities of operating a high-quality restaurant• Why standards matter — especially when margins get tight• Lessons from closing a location• His mindset that failure is not an option• Plans to open new Maya’s locations• How someone can start a restaurant todayThis is a conversation about execution — not just ideas. About turning a vision into something tangible. And about staying committed when the numbers, the pressure, and the setbacks test you.If you’re building a business, thinking about opening a restaurant, or sitting on a dream you haven’t executed yet — this episode is for you.Small Business Strong features entrepreneurs who are actively building in their communities.Subscribe for weekly conversations with business owners in the trenches.

    1h 13m
  2. 12/27/2025

    Episode 4: $3,500 in Savings Started a T-Shirt Printing Company — Lone Star Threads | Nick Gainey

    In this episode, I sit down with Nick Gainey of Lone Star Threads to talk through his journey of starting and growing a T-shirt and embroidery business from the ground up. Nick shares the risks he took early on and what it really looks like to build something before the success ever shows up. We also talk about Nick’s decision to purchase a painting company using an SBA loan, what stepping into ownership has been like after an acquisition, and their German Shepherd breeding operation, Reinberg German Shepherd. Throughout the conversation, we discuss faith, rest, and the reality of how demanding the early stages of business can be — especially before you hire help and you’re carrying everything yourself. This episode offers an honest look at entrepreneurship, responsibility, and building strong foundations both at work and at home. Connect with Nick • Lone Star Threads Instagram: @lsthreads Facebook: Lone Star Threads • Hutch-N-Son’s Painting Facebook: Hutch-N-Son Painting • Reinberg German Shepherd Instagram: @reinberggermanshepherds Facebook: Reinberg German Shepherds Contact the Show For questions, guest inquiries, or sponsorships: smallbusinessstrongpodcast@gmail.com Handiwork Startup System If you’re thinking about starting your own handyman business, check out my Handiwork Startup System — a simple step-by-step guide to launching a referral-based handyman company. https://handiwork.gumroad.com/l/HandiworkStartupSystem

    1h 17m
  3. 12/18/2025

    Episode 3: Starting a Coffee Company Right Out of College — Harp & Bowl Coffee Co. | Joseph Arze

    In this episode, I sit down with Joseph Arze, co-owner of Harp & Bowl Coffee Co., a specialty coffee company based here in Rockwall, Texas. We talk about Joseph’s upbringing, his time at Dallas Baptist University, and the experiences — including a formative trip to Guatemala — that helped shape his path toward entrepreneurship. Joseph shares what it was really like to start Harp & Bowl, the challenges of building a business from the ground up, and how faith and values influence the way he approaches leadership, operations, and long-term growth. We also walk through the coffee supply chain, from growers and exporters to roasting and distribution, and discuss what actually works — and doesn’t work — when it comes to marketing a product-based business. This conversation offers practical insight and perspective for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, craft-based businesses, or building a company with purpose and discipline. It’s an honest look at what it takes to build something thoughtfully and sustainably. ⸻ Connect with Joseph / Harp & Bowl Coffee Co.: Website: www.harpandbowlcoffee.com Instagram: harpandbowlcoffee.co ⸻ Connect with Small Business Strong: Email: smallbusinessstrongpodcast@gmail.com Handiwork Startup System If you’re thinking about starting your own handyman business, check out my Handiwork Startup System — a simple step-by-step guide to launching a referral-based handyman company. https://handiwork.gumroad.com/l/HandiworkStartupSystem

    1 hr

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

Thinking about starting a business? Thinking about buying a business? Small Business Strong is a podcast hosted by John Lane, focused on real conversations with small business owners about how businesses are actually built — and sustained. Each episode, I sit down with small business owners to talk through how they got to where they are today — and what they would do differently if they had to start all over again. We cover the real decisions, the hard lessons, and the things that mattered most along the way, including faith, rest, and the realities of building a business that lasts.

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