Rock Solid: Round Rock Business Leaders Podcast

74. Van Baker | How Pink Zebra Moving Is Disrupting the Moving Industry in Texas

25 min · 19. maj 2026
episode 74. Van Baker | How Pink Zebra Moving Is Disrupting the Moving Industry in Texas cover

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What happens when a Google finance professional decides corporate life isn’t enough anymore? In this episode of Rock Solid, Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Van Baker, owner of Pink Zebra Moving in Round Rock, Texas. Van shares his journey from working in data center finance at Google to launching one of the fastest-growing moving companies in Central Texas. They dive into: * Why Van chose entrepreneurship after corporate life * The pros and cons of franchising * What makes Pink Zebra Moving different * How customer experience drives word-of-mouth growth * Moving tips that can save you stress and money * Why “fun” and moving can actually go together If you’ve ever thought about starting a business, buying a franchise, or improving customer experience in your company, this episode is packed with valuable insights. 📍 Learn more about Pink Zebra Moving Round Rock 📍 Serving Round Rock, Pflugerville, Austin, and surrounding areas Rock Solid is brought to you by host Bryan Eisenberg, a New York Times bestselling author, digital pioneer and co-owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, a Round Rock based home care agency. Bill Combes, owner of a local Round Rock digital marketing agency, No Time for Social. Brent Pierce, owner of Round Rock Studio, empowering local businesses to share their stories with his two podcast sets and state of the art photo studio.

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79. Kim Pollok | From Layoff to CEO

What does it take to go from an entry-level position to CEO? In this episode of Rock Solid, host Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Kim Pollok, CEO of SWBC Payroll & HR, to discuss her remarkable journey from helping employees through a company shutdown to leading one of the region’s premier payroll and HR organizations. Kim shares powerful lessons on leadership, mentorship, workplace culture, managing multiple generations in today’s workforce, and navigating the rapid rise of AI in business. She also reveals one of the most impactful pieces of advice she ever received: “Stop letting people give you dead birds.” From building a successful career without a college degree to becoming a trusted leader and mentor, Kim’s story is filled with practical wisdom for entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals at every stage of their careers. In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ How saying “yes” created unexpected opportunities throughout Kim’s career ✅ The importance of mentorship and how to find the right mentors ✅ Why relationships remain the foundation of business success in an AI-driven world ✅ How employers can better understand and motivate multiple generations of employees ✅ What employees value most in today’s workplace ✅ How SWBC is thoughtfully adopting AI while protecting sensitive data ✅ Why Round Rock continues to be one of the strongest business communities in Texas Whether you're growing a company, leading a team, or looking to advance your own career, this conversation offers valuable insights on leadership, culture, and the future of work. Learn more about SWBC Payroll & HR: https://www.swbcpeo.com [https://www.swbcpeo.com] #RockSolidPodcast #BryanEisenberg #KimPollok #SWBC #Leadership #HumanResources #Payroll #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #FutureOfWork #AI #WorkplaceCulture #RoundRockTX Rock Solid is brought to you by host Bryan Eisenberg, a New York Times bestselling author, digital pioneer and co-owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, a Round Rock based home care agency. Bill Combes, owner of a local Round Rock digital marketing agency, No Time for Social. Brent Pierce, owner of Round Rock Studio, empowering local businesses to share their stories with his two podcast sets and state of the art photo studio.

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episode 78. Caroline Harris Davila | From Round Rock Kid to State Representative cover

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episode 76. Michelle Ly | Balancing City Council, Business Ownership & Motherhood in Round Rock cover

76. Michelle Ly | Balancing City Council, Business Ownership & Motherhood in Round Rock

Michelle Ly wears more hats than most people can imagine. As a Round Rock City Council member, business owner, nonprofit leader, wife, and mother, Michelle has built a life centered around service, leadership, and making a difference in her community. In this episode of Rock Solid, she shares her journey from the daughter of Vietnamese refugees to becoming a respected entrepreneur and one of Round Rock’s most recognizable community leaders. Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Michelle to discuss: • Growing up in Round Rock and why she returned after college • Building Hall Roofing & Construction alongside her husband • Owning The Rock Sports Bar, The Flats, and Alcove Cantina • Managing multiple businesses while serving on City Council • The power of servant leadership • Supporting nonprofits and giving back to the community • Balancing motherhood, business ownership, and public service • Her vision for the future of Round Rock • Why she believes leadership starts with showing up and doing the work Michelle also shares how being an introvert has helped her become a better leader, why she believes in leading by example, and how she stays focused on serving others despite the demands on her time. If you're interested in entrepreneurship, community leadership, local business, or the future of Round Rock, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. 👍 Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more conversations with the entrepreneurs, leaders, and organizations shaping Round Rock and Central Texas. #RoundRock #MichelleLy #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #CityCouncil #SmallBusiness #CommunityLeadership #RockSolidPodcast #BryanEisenberg #RoundRockTexas Rock Solid is brought to you by host Bryan Eisenberg, a New York Times bestselling author, digital pioneer and co-owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, a Round Rock based home care agency. Bill Combes, owner of a local Round Rock digital marketing agency, No Time for Social. Brent Pierce, owner of Round Rock Studio, empowering local businesses to share their stories with his two podcast sets and state of the art photo studio.

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