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Homegrown Hustle

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"Homegrown Hustle" is your window into the journeys of local business leaders, hosted by Matthew Eickman. This podcast goes beyond the surface, exploring the motivations and commitments of entrepreneurs. It bridges the gap between business leaders and their communities through storytelling, offering insights to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and strengthen local business connections. Join us to uncover the personal stories and passions behind successful businesses.

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Portada del episodio Fishing for Change: Building a Sustainable Future for Fishing Through Innovation and Grit

Fishing for Change: Building a Sustainable Future for Fishing Through Innovation and Grit

SUMMARY: In this episode of Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman sits down with Evan Rechelbacher, founder of Zero Trace Baits, to unpack the intersection of entrepreneurship, environmental stewardship, product innovation, and persistence. Evan shares his journey from teaching youth fish camps and studying entrepreneurship at the University of St. Thomas to building a disruptive fishing technology company that challenges decades of industry norms. What began as a classroom concept evolved into a scientifically engineered, biodegradable soft bait system designed to outperform traditional products while reducing environmental impact. Evan details the rigorous experimentation behind developing food-based fishing baits, scaling handcrafted manufacturing processes, and navigating the realities of bringing a novel product to market. The conversation goes far beyond fishing. It explores entrepreneurial identity formation, resilience under uncertainty, sustainability as a business strategy, and the tension between profit optimization and purpose-driven innovation. Evan presents a compelling vision for becoming the "Patagonia of fishing," proving that ecological responsibility and commercial viability do not have to exist in opposition. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Purpose Needs Performance: Eco-friendly products must compete with—or outperform—existing solutions to succeed. Build by Doing: Real progress came through experimentation, failure, and constant iteration. Scaling Is the Hardest Shift: Moving from kitchen prototypes to manufacturing is a completely different challenge. Relationships Drive Growth: Partnerships, sponsorships, and word-of-mouth fueled early traction. Hustle Means Consistency: Success comes from showing up and executing even when things go wrong. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Intro & Guest Background 00:55 – Early Life & Fishing Roots 02:58 – First Business Idea in College 04:00 – Prototype Development & Experimentation 05:20 – Finding Product Differentiation 06:58 – Entrepreneurial Influences 08:16 – Real-World Startup Lessons 12:46 – Product Science & Innovation 18:42 – First Sales & Validation 20:28 – Scaling Manufacturing 25:30 – Vision: Patagonia of Fishing 35:53 – What Hustle Means GUEST RESOURCES: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Zero-Trace-Baits/61583657465605/ [https://www.facebook.com/people/Zero-Trace-Baits/61583657465605/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zerotracebaits/ [https://www.instagram.com/zerotracebaits/] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-rechelbacher-61b1aa274/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-rechelbacher-61b1aa274/] Website; https://zerotracebaits.com/ [https://zerotracebaits.com/]

21 de may de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio From Corporate Vet to Entrepreneurial Powerhouse: Building a Modern Vet Business

From Corporate Vet to Entrepreneurial Powerhouse: Building a Modern Vet Business

In this episode of Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman sits down with Ashley Kawuki, owner of PetVet365 Plymouth, to unpack the realities of transitioning from a nearly 20-year corporate veterinary career into entrepreneurship. Ashley shares the psychological shift from stability to ownership, the operational chaos of opening a veterinary clinic, and the systems-thinking required to scale a people-centered business in a highly competitive industry. The conversation explores leadership development, burnout, operational infrastructure, hiring, networking, client acquisition, and the emotional resilience required to build a business from scratch. Ashley offers a nuanced perspective on balancing veterinary medicine with entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of autonomy, community engagement, delegation, and sustainable growth. KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Entrepreneurship often begins when comfort no longer creates fulfillment. * Ashley transitioned from a stable 18-year corporate veterinary career into business ownership to pursue autonomy and challenge. * PetVet365’s ownership model combines operational support with local creative freedom. * Building a new business requires “slowing down to speed up.” * Early-stage entrepreneurship demands emotional resilience during low-revenue periods. * Networking and community partnerships were critical growth drivers for PetVet365 Plymouth. * Ashley leveraged local events, chambers, and pet-business collaborations to generate early traction. * Delegation becomes essential as businesses transition from startup mode into scalable systems. * Corporate leadership experience provided Ashley with operational and people-management skills that accelerated growth. * Small teams require a different leadership cadence than enterprise organizations. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Introduction to Ashley Kawuki and PetVet365 Plymouth 01:08 – Ashley’s journey through veterinary medicine and corporate leadership 02:29 – Why comfort and routine pushed her toward entrepreneurship 04:04 – Breaking down the PetVet365 ownership model 05:25 – The realities of launching a veterinary clinic 06:11 – Managing expectations during slow early business growth 08:05 – Grassroots marketing and community networking strategies 09:22 – Building partnerships with local pet-focused businesses 10:35 – Leveraging city and chamber resources for growth 12:34 – Scaling operations and hiring new team members 13:22 – The challenge of finding ideal real estate locations 15:29 – Common misconceptions in veterinary medicine and pet care 17:27 – Creating recurring clients through differentiated experiences 19:06 – The business partnership dynamic inside veterinary ownership 20:14 – The lack of business education in veterinary school 21:13 – Leadership lessons learned from corporate environments 22:41 – What corporate systems failed in a startup environment 24:45 – Why Ashley would never return to corporate life 25:39 – Advice for professionals afraid to make the entrepreneurial leap 27:52 – Overcoming early business setbacks and hiring challenges 29:22 – Managing growth while protecting client experience 30:34 – Navigating unknowns, taxes, systems, and delegation 33:12 – Why stepping away from the business is necessary for sustainability 35:04 – The psychology and energy of early-stage entrepreneurship 36:27 – Maintaining relationships and avoiding entrepreneurial burnout 38:38 – Ashley defines what “hustle” means to her 39:40 – Final reflections on opportunity, growth, and entrepreneurship GUEST RESOURCES: Website: www.petvet365.com/plymouth [http://www.petvet365.com/plymouth] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-kawuki-130669b8/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-kawuki-130669b8/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mukyalakawuki/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/mukyalakawuki/?hl=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PetVet365Plymouth [https://www.facebook.com/PetVet365Plymouth]  https://www.facebook.com/ashley.kawuki [https://www.facebook.com/ashley.kawuki]

15 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Predicting the Future: Inside Apple’s Innovation Playbook

Predicting the Future: Inside Apple’s Innovation Playbook

In this deeply insightful episode of Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman sits down with Jeffry Brown, lead the Hal team who worked directly with Steve Jobs during the company’s formative years. Brown shares a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how Apple approached innovation, including a groundbreaking research project tasked with predicting the future of technology decades ahead. Drawing from over 50 years of entrepreneurial and corporate experience, Brown unpacks the true mechanics of innovation adoption, the psychology behind consumer behavior, and the foundational principles that shaped Apple’s go-to-market strategy. The conversation expands into modern-day implications, including the rise of AI, systemic dysfunction in organizations, and the critical importance of maintaining humanity in business. This episode bridges past, present, and future—offering a masterclass on innovation cycles, leadership philosophy, and how entrepreneurs can build sustainable, people-centered businesses in an increasingly automated world. KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Innovation adoption follows a predictable curve, often taking 16–20 years to reach mass adoption * Early adopters (“change agents”) are critical in validating and spreading new technology * Apple’s success was rooted in experience design, not invention * Consumers don’t buy products—they buy trusted experiences validated by others * Steve Jobs emphasized evangelism over traditional marketing * Great companies refine existing ideas rather than invent entirely new ones * Vision without execution in the present leads to stagnation * AI is amplifying both efficiency and dysfunction—depending on system design * Businesses fail when they prioritize transactions over human relationships * Employee experience directly impacts brand perception and growth * Sustainable success requires balancing data (math) and human emotion * Leadership must evolve from control-based systems to people-first ecosystems CHAPTERS: 00:00:22 – Introduction & Jeffry Brown’s Background 00:01:38 – Pre-Apple Life & Entrepreneurial Roots 00:03:24 – First Assignment from Steve Jobs 00:09:13 – The Innovation Adoption Curve 00:12:26 – Does the Model Still Apply Today? 00:14:39 – The Early Concept of the iPhone 00:18:28 – Apple’s Go-To-Market Strategy 00:20:16 – Apple Didn’t Invent—They Perfected 00:25:33 – Life After Apple & Market Adaptation 00:26:55 – Leadership Lessons from Steve Jobs 00:29:23 – The Origins and Risks of AI 00:34:05 – AI and Systemic Dysfunction 00:38:07 – Hill Capital & New Financial Models 00:41:16 – The Human Element in Business 00:46:49 – Escaping Transactional Leadership 00:50:05 – Balancing Data and Emotion in Decision Making GUEST RESOURCES: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrybrown/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrybrown/]

8 de may de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Portada del episodio AI Will Cost You Millions If You Ignore This: Cybersecurity & AI Risks Every Business Owner Must Understand

AI Will Cost You Millions If You Ignore This: Cybersecurity & AI Risks Every Business Owner Must Understand

In this high-level, systems-oriented conversation, host Matt Eickman sits down with Kevin Remde, President & CEO of CMIT Solutions of the Twin Cities West, to unpack the rapidly evolving intersection of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and operational infrastructure for small-to-mid-sized businesses. Drawing from decades of experience—including Remde’s tenure as a Microsoft technical evangelist—the episode reframes IT not as a cost center, but as a mission-critical risk management and growth lever. The discussion moves beyond surface-level tech talk into applied strategic frameworks: the hidden dangers of “shadow IT,” the systemic vulnerabilities created by poor patch management, and the economic implications of cybersecurity negligence. Remde introduces a pragmatic blueprint for AI adoption—balancing innovation with governance—while emphasizing the compounding risks of unmanaged data exposure in large language models. From ransomware economics and insurance denial rates to the psychology of business owner complacency, this episode delivers a sobering yet actionable thesis: in a world where data is the primary asset, proactive security architecture is not optional—it is existential. KEY TAKEAWAYS: * AI adoption without governance creates data leakage risks, especially when using free large language models * “Shadow IT” is a growing threat—employees independently deploying tools without oversight can expose sensitive data * Patch management is one of the most overlooked yet critical cybersecurity defenses * Reactive IT (fixing problems after failure) is exponentially more expensive than proactive management * A significant percentage of small businesses fail after major cyberattacks due to recovery costs * 40% of cybersecurity insurance claims are denied due to inaccurate or non-compliant security practices * Password reuse remains one of the easiest ways for attackers to gain access across multiple systems * AI hallucinations still exist—outputs must be validated before execution, especially in technical workflows * Businesses should formalize AI adoption through structured internal programs and shared learning systems * Cloud migration (e.g., SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive) increases flexibility—but requires independent backup strategies * The future of AI in business is not replacement—but augmentation of human productivity and decision-making * Competitive advantage will favor businesses that adopt AI early and integrate it into workflows effectively * Most business problems are fundamentally people and structure problems, not  CHAPTERS: 00:00 – 01:00 | Introduction: Why This Conversation Should Scare You 01:00 – 03:30 | What a Managed Service Provider Actually Does 03:30 – 05:30 | Real-World Cyberattack Stories (Phishing & Financial Loss) 05:30 – 07:30 | AI Risks: Shadow IT & Data Exposure in LLMs 07:30 – 09:30 | Cybersecurity Fundamentals: Patching, Monitoring, EDR 09:30 – 12:00 | The True Cost of Ignoring IT Infrastructure 12:00 – 15:00 | Ransomware Economics & Insurance Claim Denials 15:00 – 17:30 | Bridging the Knowledge Gap for Business Owners 17:30 – 20:30 | Cloud Migration Case Study (Server → Microsoft 365) 20:30 – 23:00 | AI Use Cases: Marketing, Sales, and Workflow Automation 23:00 – 26:00 | Building AI Systems vs. Wasting Time on Tools 26:00 – 29:00 | The “All-in-One AI Stack” & Training Infrastructure 29:00 – 31:30 | AI Hallucinations & Trust Boundaries 31:30 – 33:30 | The Future of AI in Business Operations 33:30 – 35:30 | Will AI Reduce Costs or Increase Margins? 35:30 – 37:30 | Password Security & Credential Risks 37:30 – 39:00 | Privacy Tradeoffs & Data Ownership 39:00 – 41:00 | What “Hustle” Means in a Rapidly Changing Tech World GUEST RESOURCES: Website: https://www.cmitsolutions.com/twin-cities-west [https://www.cmitsolutions.com/twin-cities-west] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CMITTCNW/ [https://www.facebook.com/CMITTCNW/] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cmittcnw [https://www.linkedin.com/company/cmittcnw] Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cmitsolutions [https://www.youtube.com/user/cmitsolutions]

1 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Culture Over Chaos: Building Companies That Actually Scale

Culture Over Chaos: Building Companies That Actually Scale

In this high-level roundtable hosted by Matt Eickman, three seasoned operators—Wes Nichols (President of Pro Tree), Michael Lindstrom (President of Lindstrom Restoration), and Joe Uran (Vice President & Co-Owner of Nordic Waste Management)—break down the nuanced realities of scaling blue-collar service businesses with intentionality. Moving beyond surface-level entrepreneurship advice, this episode dissects organizational design, leadership psychology, and cultural architecture through the lens of lived experience. The conversation explores the tension between growth and focus, highlighting how early-stage opportunism often gives way to disciplined clarity. Michael shares the radical contraction strategy that took his company from $20M to $6M before rebuilding a more profitable, focused enterprise. Joe unpacks the visionary–integrator dynamic and the structural ceilings that partnerships must overcome to scale. Wes emphasizes the primacy of structure and people, arguing that most organizational problems are downstream of those two variables. Collectively, the group interrogates leadership evolution—from individual contributor to culture architect—while addressing common scaling pitfalls such as “shadow roles,” misaligned incentives, and the Peter Principle in action. At its core, the episode presents a compelling thesis: sustainable growth is less about revenue targets and more about clarity, alignment, and human systems that can carry vision forward without founder dependency. KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Most business problems are fundamentally people and structure problems, not operational ones * Scaling requires a shift from revenue obsession to organizational clarity and alignment * Intentional culture is not aspirational—it must be engineered through systems, communication, and accountability * The Visionary–Integrator dynamic is a powerful but delicate balance in partnerships * “Shiny object syndrome” destroys profitability without a clearly defined niche and focus CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Introduction: Setting the Stage for Culture & Growth 00:43 – Why Vision & Intentional Culture Matter 01:20 – Guest Introductions & Business Backgrounds 02:00 – Michael Lindstrom: Rebuilding a 76-Year-Old Business 04:30 – From $20M to $6M: The Power of Strategic Contraction 05:26 – Joe Uran: Building Nordic from Zero & Partnership Dynamics 06:50 – Visionary vs Integrator: The Hidden Growth Lever09:30 – Breaking Through Leadership Ceilings & Ownership Bottlenecks 10:00 – Structure & People: The Root of All Business Problems 13:00 – Scaling Teams & Maintaining Culture Across Growth Stages 15:00 – Intentional Culture Creation & Core Values in Practice 16:00 – Quarterly Conversations & Radical Transparency 18:00 – Core Values vs Role Performance: The Real Scorecard 20:00 – EOS, Structure, and Creating Organizational Clarity 23:00 – Vision Communication: Aligning the Entire Team 27:00 – From Revenue Goals to Purpose-Driven Vision 31:00 – Leadership Evolution & Emotional Intelligence 33:00 – Managing vs Leading: Unlocking “Hug Mode” Leadership 35:00 – The Peter Principle & Leadership Misalignment 39:00 – Self-Awareness & Replacing Yourself as a Leader 42:00 – Eliminating “Shadow Jobs” & Designing Effective Roles GUEST RESOURCES: Wes Nichols Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wes-nichols-1684ba71/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/wes-nichols-1684ba71/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wesnichols/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/wesnichols/?hl=en] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Protreeoutdoor [https://www.facebook.com/Protreeoutdoor] Website: https://pro-tree.com/ [https://pro-tree.com/]  Michael Lindstrom Website: www.firerepair.com [http://www.firerepair.com] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LindstromRestoration [https://www.facebook.com/LindstromRestoration] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.mikelindstrom/ [https://www.instagram.com/mr.mikelindstrom/] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lindstrom-restoration [https://www.linkedin.com/company/lindstrom-restoration] Joe Uran Website: Nordic-waste.com [http://nordic-waste.com]] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nordiccompanies612/ [https://www.instagram.com/nordiccompanies612/] Facebook: www.facebook.com/NordicCompanies612 [http://www.facebook.com/NordicCompanies612] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-uran-76090227/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-uran-76090227/] Youtube; https://www.youtube.com/@nordiccompanies612 [https://www.youtube.com/@nordiccompanies612]

24 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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