Owner's Profit Playbook

You're Not in the Right Rooms

48 min · Gestern
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Dylan Welch is the Founder of The Intelligence Report, a neutral media platform and podcast covering geopolitics, business, finance, technology, and global systems. He also serves as Chief Development Officer for The Roosevelt Alliance and Chief Correspondent at SDG News. Through long-form interviews and strategic media, Dylan draws on experience in media production, operations, consulting, and policy-focused relationship building to help leaders turn access, content, and systems into business opportunities. In this episode… Access often determines which opportunities business owners see before others do. Growth is not only about better execution or stronger systems; it is also about building the right relationships and creating visibility before there is an obvious need. So how can entrepreneurs turn content, connection, and timing into a real business advantage? According to Dylan Welch, a media entrepreneur and consultant with expertise in strategic media, operations, and policy-focused relationship building, the answer starts with shifting from selling to creating value. Podcasting, thoughtful outreach, and consistent content can help leaders build trust with ideal clients before a transaction ever happens. Dylan explains that business owners should stop chasing every new tool and instead use AI, automation, and repeatable systems to save time, focus on higher-value clients, and create room for more meaningful opportunities. Access has the greatest impact when it is supported by clear positioning, consistent visibility, and intentional relationship building. In this episode of Owner's Profit Playbook, Pat Mancuso sits down with Dylan Welch, Founder of The Intelligence Report, to discuss how access creates business opportunities. Dylan shares how podcasting opens doors, why visibility matters for owners, and how systems protect time. He also touches on networking, AI, media trends, and avoiding burnout.

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Episode You're Not in the Right Rooms Cover

You're Not in the Right Rooms

Dylan Welch is the Founder of The Intelligence Report, a neutral media platform and podcast covering geopolitics, business, finance, technology, and global systems. He also serves as Chief Development Officer for The Roosevelt Alliance and Chief Correspondent at SDG News. Through long-form interviews and strategic media, Dylan draws on experience in media production, operations, consulting, and policy-focused relationship building to help leaders turn access, content, and systems into business opportunities. In this episode… Access often determines which opportunities business owners see before others do. Growth is not only about better execution or stronger systems; it is also about building the right relationships and creating visibility before there is an obvious need. So how can entrepreneurs turn content, connection, and timing into a real business advantage? According to Dylan Welch, a media entrepreneur and consultant with expertise in strategic media, operations, and policy-focused relationship building, the answer starts with shifting from selling to creating value. Podcasting, thoughtful outreach, and consistent content can help leaders build trust with ideal clients before a transaction ever happens. Dylan explains that business owners should stop chasing every new tool and instead use AI, automation, and repeatable systems to save time, focus on higher-value clients, and create room for more meaningful opportunities. Access has the greatest impact when it is supported by clear positioning, consistent visibility, and intentional relationship building. In this episode of Owner's Profit Playbook, Pat Mancuso sits down with Dylan Welch, Founder of The Intelligence Report, to discuss how access creates business opportunities. Dylan shares how podcasting opens doors, why visibility matters for owners, and how systems protect time. He also touches on networking, AI, media trends, and avoiding burnout.

Gestern48 min
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Are You Building a Business… or Building Wealth?

Leo Young is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cornell Communities, a real estate investment firm that acquires and operates manufactured housing and RV communities. He leads strategy, acquisitions, capital allocation, operations, and long-term value creation across the firm's affordable housing portfolio. Drawing on his experience in sales, real estate brokerage, acquisitions, and passive investing, Leo helps investors evaluate deals, manage risk, and build wealth through cash-flowing real estate assets. In this episode… Many business owners eventually reach a point where working harder is no longer the best path to building wealth. The bigger opportunity often lies in understanding how assets create income, how risk is managed, and where hidden assumptions can shape long-term outcomes. So how can entrepreneurs think more strategically about investing beyond their own businesses? The answer starts with learning how to evaluate opportunities instead of simply chasing returns. Leo Young, a real estate investor and expert in manufactured housing and RV communities, explains that strong investing requires understanding the operator, the market, the business plan, and the incentive structure behind each deal. Rather than treating passive investing as a shortcut, Leo encourages investors to ask better questions, verify assumptions, and look closely at how risks are being mitigated. From using AI as a learning tool to spotting red flags in underwriting, he emphasizes a practical, trust-but-verify approach. For investors, sustainable wealth building depends on curiosity, discipline, and the willingness to do the work before committing capital. In this episode of Owner's Profit Playbook, Pat Mancuso talks with Leo Young, Founder and Managing Partner of Cornell Communities, about building wealth through real estate assets. Leo shares how investors can assess deals, why affordable housing remains a strong asset class, and what red flags to watch for. He also touches on cash flow versus appreciation, regulatory risks, scaling a business, and turning insight into informed action.

1. Juli 202634 min
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Your Clients Want a Deeper Experience

Shannon Jamail is the Founder of the Mind & Body Complete family of companies, a retreat and training brand that includes Retreat Ranch, a 46-acre retreat center near Austin, Texas. A former mental health therapist turned retreat strategist, Shannon designs transformational wellness experiences and teaches leaders how to create, market, and lead profitable retreats. She is also a best-selling author and podcast host with more than 100 retreats hosted around the world. In this episode… As business owners look for ways to increase revenue, the answer is not always more leads, more ads, or more hours worked. Sometimes the bigger opportunity lies in creating a deeper experience that strengthens trust, connection, and long-term customer value. Could the next profit opportunity come from doing less volume and designing something more meaningful? The answer is found in retreats, and Shannon Jamail, a retreat strategist and therapist-turned-mentor, explains how immersive experiences can become both transformational for attendees and profitable for business owners. Rather than treating retreats as wellness-only events, she illustrates how experts in nearly any field can use them to teach more deeply, build stronger relationships, and create recurring revenue after the experience ends. Shannon emphasizes starting with a clear outcome, testing interest with a warm audience, pricing based on value, and making the guest experience personal from the moment people arrive. Retreats work best when they are not isolated events, but part of a larger business model built on connection, trust, and continued engagement. In this episode of Owner's Profit Playbook, Pat Mancuso chats with Shannon Jamail, Founder of Mind & Body Complete, about using retreats as a profitable business growth strategy. Shannon explains why in-person connection matters, how to test retreat interest, and what makes an experience memorable. She also touches on pricing, ideal group size, luxury versus simplicity, and recurring revenue.

24. Juni 202639 min
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Your Business Isn't Sellable

Brian Dukes is the Co-founder and Managing Partner at Exitwise, an M&A advisory platform that helps business founders prepare for and execute high‑value exits by assembling tailored advisory teams and guiding owners through complex sale processes. With over 20 years of operational and transaction experience, he began his career at a Big Five accounting firm. Later, Brian co‑founded Shift Digital through a joint venture with Ford Motor Company. Today, he leverages his deep industry insight to help entrepreneurs increase enterprise value and achieve transformative outcomes at exit. In this episode… Every business owner dreams of a successful exit, but how many truly understand what it takes to get there? Selling a business isn't just about finding a buyer — it's about preparation, timing, and foresight. What separates a profitable, smooth transition from a missed opportunity? Brian Dukes, an expert in mergers and acquisitions and exit planning, explains that early and structured preparation is key to closing the value gap. Organizing financials, understanding customer relationships, and building strong leadership teams are essential steps for a successful exit. Brian also notes that founders often underestimate the emotional and strategic aspects of the process. By taking deliberate steps now, business owners can increase valuation, reduce surprises, and achieve a more controlled transition. In this episode of Owner's Profit Playbook, Pat Mancuso sits down with Brian Dukes, Co-founder and Managing Partner at Exitwise, to discuss why preparation is crucial for a successful exit. Brian shares how to identify blind spots, increase enterprise value, and navigate buyer expectations. He also touches on timing, team dynamics, and forecasting strategies that protect value and ensure smoother transactions.

17. Juni 202649 min
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Your Business Is Invisible (No One Is Coming)

Shawn Walchef is the Founder and CEO of Cali BBQ Media, a digital content and media company that helps restaurants and business leaders grow by teaching them to leverage storytelling, social strategy, and digital tools to connect with audiences. He also owns and operates Cali BBQ, a San Diego restaurant known for its community‑focused hospitality. With over 17 years of experience as a restaurateur and digital storyteller, Shawn hosts multiple podcasts and digital series on leveraging online presence to drive visibility and revenue. In this episode… In today's business landscape, having a great product or service isn't enough to guarantee success. Visibility and storytelling often matter more than marketing budgets. How can business owners share their story in a way that attracts real attention and engagement? Shawn Walchef, an expert in digital storytelling and hospitality, explains that capturing and sharing the everyday reality of a business can be more powerful than traditional marketing. Documenting daily operations instead of creating polished content allows audiences to connect with authenticity, while consistent posting builds credibility and reach. Shawn also emphasizes the concept of "being the show, not the commercial," showing how repetition and real-life storytelling amplify a brand's presence online. By focusing on these approaches, he reveals practical ways to engage audiences while reinforcing a business's identity. In this episode of the Owner's Profit Playbook, Pat Mancuso sits down with Shawn Walchef, Founder and CEO of Cali BBQ Media and Owner of Cali BBQ, to discuss why storytelling drives business growth. Shawn shares how to start creating content, the mindset needed to embrace digital storytelling, and strategies for turning everyday activities into engaging narratives. He also touches on leveraging podcasts, social media, and tech partnerships to expand reach.

10. Juni 202643 min