Me and Poverty
Can you build a successful business without leaving your small town? Luis Chico, founder of JunkBros Solutions, is proving that you don’t need to move to a big city to build a big dream.In this episode of Me and Poverty, Joseph sits down with Luis to discuss the raw reality of starting with nothing. Luis opens up about the discipline of poverty, why he brought his brother on as a 50/50 partner, and how he turned a borrowed trailer into a thriving waste disposal company serving the tri-state area.If you are a young person with a "fire in your gut" but no direction, this episode is your roadmap.In this episode, we cover:The transition from "side hustle" (selling snacks and vending machines) to a legitimate corporation.Why "discipline" is the greatest asset an entrepreneur can own.The reality of 36-hour work shifts and the "boots on the ground" grind.Luis’s vision for the beautification of Eastern Kentucky.Advice for high schoolers: The $1,000 JunkBros Scholarship for young entrepreneurs.A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:Season Sponsor: Appalachia Reach Out– Thank you for your continued support in helping us tell stories that break barriers and build bridges. You can support them at their website here: https://www.appalachiareachout.com/Episode Sponsor: Martin County Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance – We appreciate your partnership in making this conversation with Luis Chico possible.Connect with Luis & JunkBros Solutions:Website: https://www.junkbrossolutions.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawQETr5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETJLYTBiOUVsbk11Qml2ZU5Dc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHiOnSWs5egoWyX0pXK3onL2XllvFJFuFgwHAoNgfTcIKuEg-VQKhc3ajMu9t_aem_1aMOur1ofSHEQp3wGaLV6g
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