How Drew Griffin Built Apps, Newsletters, and Scalable Freedom After Leaving Healthcare
In this episode of the podcast, Logan Fields sits down with Drew Griffin, a former wound care nurse turned tech founder who made the leap from healthcare into building scalable software businesses. What unfolds is a raw, insightful conversation about reinvention, discipline, and the power of leveraging technology to create freedom, impact, and long-term wealth.
Drew’s story is anything but typical. After nearly three decades in healthcare, he found himself stuck in a system that traded time for money, with little autonomy and no scalability. But instead of settling, he leaned into curiosity, teaching himself new skills during the early days of the iPhone revolution. That decision led to his first app, a glucose tracking platform inspired directly by the patients he treated every day. Within weeks, it gained traction, ultimately changing the trajectory of his life and opening the door to a completely new career in software, startups, and digital marketing.
Throughout the conversation, Logan and Drew break down what it really takes to transition from employee to entrepreneur, and why most people fail to make that leap. They also dive deep into the concept of audience ownership, explaining why building distribution channels like email newsletters can be more valuable than the product itself. Drew shares how he and his business partner built local media assets that reach tens of thousands of people, creating predictable revenue streams while helping small businesses grow.
The episode also explores Drew’s latest innovation, SendPush, a mobile wallet-based communication tool that allows businesses to reach customers instantly without relying on traditional platforms like SMS or social media algorithms. It’s a powerful example of how thinking differently about technology can unlock entirely new marketing channels.
Along the way, they unpack key lessons around partnerships, execution, and staying adaptable in a constantly shifting market. Drew’s perspective is grounded, practical, and battle-tested, making this episode especially valuable for founders, marketers, and anyone looking to build something meaningful.
Key topics covered in this episode include:
* Transitioning from healthcare to tech and building your first app
* The importance of audience building and owning distribution
* How local email newsletters can become scalable media assets
* What makes a strong business partnership actually work
* Lessons learned from launching and monetizing software products
* Leveraging new tools like mobile wallet marketing for growth
* Creating time freedom while increasing impact and income
What makes this conversation stand out is its honesty. There’s no hype, no shortcuts, just real insights from someone who has navigated the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and come out stronger on the other side. Logan brings his signature directness to the conversation, pushing for clarity and extracting practical takeaways that listeners can actually apply.
If you’re serious about building a business, scaling your influence, or escaping the limitations of traditional career paths, this episode delivers both inspiration and actionable strategy.
To stay connected with Logan Fields and get access to future episodes, be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform. Share this episode with someone who’s thinking about making the leap into entrepreneurship, and leave a review to help more people discover the show. For more insights, resources, and updates, visit LoganFields.com and follow along as the podcast continues to bring on high-level operators, founders, and innovators shaping the future.