Celebrating Small Family Businesses
In this episode of Celebrating Small Family Businesses, we sit down with Mike and Roggen Frick, the father-and-son team behind Bear Iron Works, a fast-growing manufacturing company serving the civil construction industry nationwide. What started as a few handmade rock screens turned into a full-scale operation—launched during COVID—built on trust, clear roles, strong culture, and smart systems. Mike and Roggen share how they’ve grown Bear Iron Works while working remotely, applying corporate principles without losing the heart of a family business. This conversation is full of practical insights for family business owners, contractors, and anyone navigating growth without sacrificing relationships. IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: 1. How Bear Iron Works got started—almost by accident 2. Turning a side hustle into a scalable manufacturing business 3. Launching and growing during COVID 4. Separating family roles from business roles 5. Running operations remotely without losing quality or culture 6. Cash flow challenges and the shift to e-commerce 7. Applying corporate principles in a small family business 8. Building trust across generations 9. What’s next for Bear Iron Works ABOUT BEAR IRON WORKS Bear Iron Works designs and manufactures heavy-duty equipment for the civil construction industry, including grizzly rock screens, bedding boxes, concrete washout tubs, tracking pads, and more. Their products are built in the U.S. and shipped nationwide. 🌐 Website: https://bearironworks.net [https://bearironworks.net/] 💸 Listener Discount Use code CELEBRATE for 5% off your entire order. CONNECT WITH BEAR IRON WORKS 1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bearironworks/ 2. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BearIronWorks 3. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bearironworks/ 4. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bearironworks TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 – Introduction to Bear Iron Works and the Frick family 00:01:00 – How Bear Iron Works first got started 00:02:00 – Building grizzly rock screens during college 00:04:00 – Restarting the business during COVID 00:05:00 – Early growth and first major customers 00:07:00 – Running the business remotely 00:09:00 – Separating family and business roles 00:12:00 – Growing up in construction and learning in the field 00:15:00 – Standing out in the construction management world 00:16:00 – Being offered buyouts—and saying no 00:18:00 – Cash flow challenges during rapid growth 00:20:00 – Moving to e-commerce to stabilize cash flow 00:23:00 – What Mike and Roggen have learned about each other 00:25:00 – Trust, leadership, and letting the next generation lead 00:27:00 – Applying corporate principles in a family business 00:30:00 – Company culture and the four-day work week 00:32:00 – What’s next for Bear Iron Works 00:35:00 – Final advice for small and family business owners If you enjoyed this episode: 1. 👍 Like and subscribe on YouTube 2. 🎧 Follow the podcast on your favorite listening platform 3. ⭐ Leave a review to help more people find the show 4. 🔁 Share this episode with a fellow small or family business owner
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