The Journey (with Leo Young)
Chris Shurian built a $15M business starting with $5,000 and a truck he traded his uncle for. He didn't follow a blueprint or raise outside capital. He learned construction by doing it, figured out management after getting injured, and expanded into restaurants and hospitality by studying Walt Disney. In this episode, Chris walks through how he scaled a construction company, survived the 2008 recession, and built systems that let him run everything without being on-site every day. He also breaks down the "Tahiti Report," a simple KPI dashboard that tells you if your business is winning from anywhere in the world. You'll hear: * How a back injury forced him to delegate and accidentally unlocked growth * The Walt Disney philosophy behind his restaurant concepts * Why fractional executives changed how he ran his businesses * How Ironman training kept him sane during the financial crisis * The $12M mistake he made hiring the wrong contractor, while being a contractor himself * What finally made him shift from pushing people to lifting them up Chris now mentors founders through his Founders Exchange mastermind and podcast, Bootstraps and Battle Scars. If you're building something and want a conversation grounded in real experience, this one's worth your time. // Timestamps // 00:00 Intro 01:15 The most significant lesson from this past year: a restaurant failure 03:00 KPIs, gut instincts, and trusting the warning signs 05:37 Bootstrapping the construction company with $5,000 and a traded truck 08:25 From flounder to focus: finding a niche in home remodeling 10:00 The back injury that forced delegation and unlocked growth 12:00 Managing employee culture as the company scaled 14:00 The "Tahiti Report": building a KPI system for every business 18:47 How to identify the right metrics for any industry 22:36 Learning to upskill: mentors, books, and fractional executives 26:28 The value of constructive disagreement and avoiding yes-men 27:22 How Chris fell into the restaurant business 29:00 The Walt Disney philosophy: engineering unforgettable experiences 31:31 Balancing entrepreneurship with family, fitness, and Ironman training 33:45 How Ironman training saved his mindset during the 2008 recession 35:32 Finding mentors and the Founders Exchange mastermind 38:48 Rapid fire: the $12M mistake from hiring the wrong contractor 40:21 The leadership 180: from pushing people to lifting them up 41:52 What Chris is optimizing for now: coaching, writing, and giving back 43:40 Where to find Chris: Bootstraps and Battle Scars 44:58 Closing thoughts 👇 Let's Connect (from Chris): If you are building a business and want to learn from someone who has been in the trenches, reach out directly. I am happy to connect. 📩 Send me a DM on LinkedIn or visit http://bootstrapsandbattlescars.com 🤝 CONNECT WITH CHRIS WEBSITE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisshurian/ 👋 CONNECT WITH LEO 1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-young/ 2. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leoyoungrealestate/ 3. Want to invest with us? https://tidycal.com/leoyoungrealestate/investor-alignment-call ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial, legal, or tax advice and should not be relied upon as such. All investments carry risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Any mention of investment opportunities is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. Offers, if any, will be made only through official offering documents and only to qualified, accredited investors in jurisdictions where permitted by law. Consult your own financial, legal, and tax advisors before making investment decisions. #Entrepreneurship #Bootstrapping #SmallBusiness #WealthBuilding #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #Ironman #MindsetMatters #FoundersExchange #RestaurantBusiness #ConstructionBusiness #Mentorship
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