Blue Collar Ballers
Matthew Rathgeb is the founder of Groovy Hues Painting, the national franchise brand that just awarded its 100th territory — and the flagship location is his own shop in Philadelphia, PA. But it didn't start anywhere near there. Matt is a high school dropout who's been in recovery for 21 years. He left the Philadelphia Painters Union twice to start his own business — and ran back twice when the work dried up. In March 2011, he finally burned the boats: traded in his Honda Accord for a white Chevy cargo van with $6,500 in the bank and exactly two bedrooms to paint. He bootstrapped from there — never borrowed a penny — until Horsepower Brands (led by past BCB guest Tony Hulbert) flew him to Omaha to build a national painting franchise on his playbook. In this episode, Matt breaks down: * Why "being in the action, not the theory" — a principle straight from his recovery program — became his entire growth philosophy * The burn-the-boats rule: why he tells aspiring owners that if you're keeping a plan B, don't even start * What "systems and processes" actually means when everyone on LinkedIn claims to have them — marketing playbooks, sales processes, and industry-specific CRMs * Why Groovy Hues grows 10–15% a year almost entirely on referrals and community relationships instead of paid lead sources * The rented-Rolex problem: what social media gets wrong about small business, and why the boring daily reps are what compound * The books that built him — from The E-Myth to Emmett Fox — and what "weed the garden between your ears" means If you're a home service operator grinding through the unglamorous middle — or wondering whether your shop could ever become something bigger than you — this conversation is proof of what compounds when you go all in.
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