Franchise Reality Check™ Podcast

Inside Franchisee Advocacy with Keith Miller

1 h 24 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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This podcast explores the concept of franchise business, often presented as a path to independence for business owners. We discuss how franchising a business involves operating within a brand structure, and the significant threats franchisors perceive. Understanding the business model and its pros and cons is essential for anyone considering how to buy a franchise.

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Portada del episodio Franchise Brokers: Filter or Funnel? A Real Conversation with Dan Collins, CFE

Franchise Brokers: Filter or Funnel? A Real Conversation with Dan Collins, CFE

Are franchise brokers helping franchisees find the right opportunity or simply helping franchisors sell more franchises? In this episode of Franchise Reality Check™, I sit down with my longtime friend and colleague, Dan Collins, CFE, Founder of Franchisee 1st Advisors. Dan has spent more than three decades in franchising and has built a reputation for putting franchisees first, even when doing so isn't always the most profitable path. Together, we tackle one of the most misunderstood parts of the franchise industry: the franchise sales process. We discuss: • How franchise broker networks really operate• The difference between guiding and selling• Why experience matters in franchise consulting• The risks of matching candidates with the wrong brand• Emerging franchise concepts and rapid growth concerns• Whether franchise brokers should be licensed or regulated• The role commissions play in the franchise sales ecosystem• What prospective franchisees should know before speaking with a broker• How buyers can separate marketing from meaningful due diligence This is not an attack on brokers, franchising, or franchise sales. It is an honest conversation about incentives, standards, transparency, and what it takes to help prospective franchisees make informed decisions. Whether you're considering franchise ownership, currently evaluating opportunities, or simply want a better understanding of how franchise sales works behind the scenes, this episode offers a rare insider perspective from two people who have spent years looking at the industry from very different angles. About Dan Collins, CFE Dan Collins is the Founder of Franchisee 1st Advisors and has spent more than 30 years in franchising, helping entrepreneurs evaluate franchise opportunities and navigate the franchise selection process. His franchisee-first approach has earned him a reputation as one of the industry's most trusted advisors. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and reflects the opinions and experiences of the participants. It is not legal, financial, investment, or franchise advice. Prospective franchisees should conduct their own due diligence and consult qualified professionals before making any investment decision. #Franchising #FranchiseBroker #FranchiseConsultant #FranchiseSales #FranchiseDisclosureDocument #FDD #DueDiligence #BusinessOwnership #Entrepreneurship #FranchiseRealityCheck #FranchiseeFirst #DanCollins #FranchiseEducation

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Portada del episodio Spend $2K Now or $300K Later? The Real Value of a Franchise Attorney

Spend $2K Now or $300K Later? The Real Value of a Franchise Attorney

Most people considering a franchise ask one simple question: Do I really need a franchise attorney? In this episode of Franchise Reality Check™, Genevieve McDaniel sits down with Kelly Spann of FortmanSpann to answer that question, but the conversation goes far beyond cost. This isn’t about checking a box or “having someone look it over.” It’s about understanding what you’re actually agreeing to…and what happens when things don’t go as planned. Together, they break down:• What a franchise attorney is really reviewing in your FDD and franchise agreement• The clauses that carry the most long-term risk• What can realistically be negotiated—and what usually can’t• Why reading the document yourself is necessary, but not enough And most importantly… What happens when a dispute arises. Because every franchise agreement has a dispute structure built into it, and most buyers don’t fully understand it until they’re already in it. This episode covers:• Arbitration vs litigation and why it matters• How dispute clauses can limit visibility into past issues• What triggers a default and how “notice and cure” periods work• Whether a franchisee can just shut down and walk away• The potential legal and financial consequences of doing so• How suspected fraud or misrepresentation changes the legal landscape This is the side of franchising that isn’t part of the sales process but it’s the part that defines your risk. The conversation also explores how legal review fits alongside independent franchise due diligence, and why the two are not interchangeable. If you’re in the decision window; reviewing an FDD, speaking with a franchisor, or trying to decide whether to move forward, this episode will change how you think about the process. Because this isn’t just about choosing the right brand. It’s about understanding the agreement you’re signing, the obligations you’re taking on, and the options you’ll have if things don’t go the way you expected.

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Portada del episodio Is Franchise Ownership Worth It? Real Numbers From a CPA

Is Franchise Ownership Worth It? Real Numbers From a CPA

Most franchise buyers focus on the brand, the concept, and the potential upside. But the financial structure behind the deal is what ultimately determines whether the business works. In this episode, Genevieve McDaniel sits down with CPA John Quattrocchi to walk through the financial reality of franchising from start to finish. They discuss: * What “qualifying financially” actually means * How SBA loans are structured and where buyers overextend * How to read and interpret Item 21 of the FDD * Red flags in franchisor financials * What happens financially when a franchise fails * And how to set up a franchise for long-term financial stability This is a practical, real-world conversation about the numbers behind franchising, not the version presented in the sales process. If you’re evaluating a franchise, or already in one, this episode will help you better understand the financial commitments you’re taking on.

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Portada del episodio Franchisee Advocate Sean Kelly-Giving a Voice to the Voiceless

Franchisee Advocate Sean Kelly-Giving a Voice to the Voiceless

In this eye-opening inaugural episode of the Franchise Reality Check Podcast, host Genevieve McDaniel sits down with Sean Kelly, the veteran franchise watchdog and founder of UnhappyFranchisee.com. Sean shares his accidental journey into franchise advocacy: from his early days immersed in the industry at FranCorp in the late 80s, working with ethical brands like Auntie Anne's, to launching one of the internet's most influential (and controversial) franchise watchdog sites in 2006. Together they pull no punches on the dark side of modern franchising: * How aggressive sales tactics, misleading earnings claims, and "franchise brokers" prey on trusting buyers, especially military veterans * Shocking stories of franchisees losing homes, life savings, and in tragic cases, even their lives (including heartbreaking Quiznos and other examples) * The rise of SLAPP lawsuits, cease-and-desist threats, and "lawfare" used to silence critics * Why "hot new franchises," semi-absentee models, and trendy concepts often turn into expensive gambles without proven systems * The illusion of franchise "awards," rankings, and success statistics and why the FTC's Franchise Rule offers limited real protection * The two very different worlds of franchising: corporate multi-unit giants vs. mom-and-pop operators facing systemic deception Sean reflects on early "wins" that stopped outright scams (like Cuppies Coffee and I Sold It), the personal toll of years of threats and litigation, and why he still fights for franchisees' right to speak openly. If you're considering a franchise, already own one, or just want the unfiltered truth behind the glossy brochures, this raw, no-holds-barred conversation is essential listening. Warning: This episode contains frank discussions of financial ruin, suicide, and industry practices that may be disturbing. Subscribe for more Franchise Reality Check episodes that replace hype with hard facts. Your future self (and your savings) will thank you. #FranchiseRealityCheck #UnhappyFranchisee #FranchiseTruth #FranchiseWarning #Entrepreneurship #DueDiligence

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