The Franchat Podcast

Episode 34 - Launching My Franchise Brand - Where Do I Start?

38 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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In Episode 34 of The Franchat Podcast, we explore what it really takes to launch a franchise brand. We discuss the key foundations needed to bring a successful business model to market, the common challenges new franchisors can face, and the level of commitment required to build a strong and sustainable franchise network. A practical and honest conversation for any business owner thinking about franchising.

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Episode 37 - Time Mastery

In this episode of The Franchat Podcast, Tim Morris, Kevin Aires and Natalia Shvarts tackle one of the biggest challenges facing business owners, franchisees and franchisors: time mastery. The conversation explores why so many people reach the point where they are simply too busy to grow. They are working hard, serving customers, keeping plates spinning and dealing with the day-to-day demands of the business, but without enough protected time to step back, plan, sell, delegate and build for the future. Kevin shares practical thoughts on the value of a default diary, 90-day planning, protecting sales time and making sure the important work goes into the calendar before the less important tasks take over. Natalia focuses on the importance of knowing yourself, understanding when you work best, recognising your own capacity and learning how to delegate before quality or energy begins to suffer. Tim looks at time through the lens of franchisee growth, including the challenge of knowing when to invest in support, how the J curve affects growing businesses and why cash flow planning is essential if business owners are going to buy back time at the right moment. He also shares the practical SODA principle: Stop, Outsource, Delegate or Automate. This is a lively, honest and highly practical conversation about time, growth, discipline and intentional business ownership. Because being busy is not the same as making progress.

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