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Welcome to the Particle Accelerator Podcast, presented by Particle41. Hosted by Ben Johnson, a serial entrepreneur who has founded, built, and sold multiple businesses, this podcast delves into conversations with future-thinking business leaders about how to accelerate their business and grow their teams.Each episode features in-depth discussions that reveal strategies for accelerating business growth, cultivating high-performing teams, and uncovering new technological advancements across various industries.Catered for CEOs, entrepreneurs, and forward-thinking professionals alike, the podcast provides valuable insights to help you discover emerging technologies and stay ahead in the competitive tech landscape. It's highly relevant for those seeking to expand their horizons and make impactful connections in the technology world.Tune in to stay ahead of the curve and gain a deeper understanding of the forces driving the evolution of technology and business. The Particle Accelerator Podcast—where innovation meets acceleration.#ParticleAcceleratorPodcast #Particle41 #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #Innovation #Leadership #BusinessStrategies #TechnologyLeadership #EmergingTechnologies #TechEntrepreneurs #Business #TechnologyInsights #HighPerformingTeams #CompetitiveAdvantage #ForwardThinking #IndustryInnovators #TechIndustry #GrowthMindset #SuccessStrategies #FutureOfBusinessLearn more about Ben @ Particle41.com

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episode The Question Jay Abraham Asks Every Founder cover

The Question Jay Abraham Asks Every Founder

If you've ever used the phrase "unique selling proposition" in a meeting - you've used Jay Abraham's work. Same with strategy of preeminence, risk reversal, power partnering, and relational capital. These are frameworks the business world now runs on, often without knowing where they came from. In this episode, Particle41 CEO Benjamin Johnson sits down with Jay Abraham  - founder of The Abraham Group, Forbes Top 5 Executive Consultant, 10,000+ clients across 400+ industries - for a wide-ranging conversation on what's working, what's broken, and what the next three years in business actually look like. What we cover: Why AI is following the same pattern as every "best practice" wave before it, and what the real competitive edge will be The over-automation trap: how replacing human touchpoints costs you your best, most loyal customers "Successfully stuck", the most dangerous place a business can be when things appear to be going well OPIs (Overlooked Performance Indicators): the 40–60 drivers sitting behind your KPIs that almost no one manages The difference between preeminence and influence, and why confusing them is quietly eroding market trust Power partnering and joint ventures: why companies like Microsoft and Zoom generate billions through partnerships most founders never consider Jay's vault of 24 unpublished books, 97 methodologies, and why he's spent decades frustrated by the gap between learning and application What the entrepreneurial world looks like in three years, and what he's most worried about About Jay Abraham: Jay Abraham is the founder of The Abraham Group and one of the most recognized business growth strategists in the world. Tony Robbins devotes a full day of his premier five-day business event to teaching Jay's three-ways-to-grow framework. Forbes named him one of the top five executive consultants in the United States. He has generated an estimated $9 billion in results for his clients across more than four decades of work. Chapters:  0:00 - Introduction & Jay's background  1:28 - Indianapolis roots & going back to your origins  8:40 - Starting at 28: the mail order world and the beginning  13:55 - What founders get wrong about AI  17:17 - When automation kills customer relationships  20:00 - Fast gears, slow gears & the hybrid model  22:06 - How to spot strategy vs. execution gaps in the first meeting  27:24 - What's missing when great strategy fails to execute  33:00 - Cultural connection to mission & global teams  35:32 - Power partnering, joint ventures & distribution channels  37:00 - Being "successfully stuck"  40:00 - OPIs: Overlooked Performance Indicators  43:17 - Agentic AI and call transcript analysis  45:30 - Jay's vault: 24 books, 97 methodologies, and legacy  52:13 - The AI clone experiment & why people don't apply knowledge  55:10 - What the inspired Jay wants to build  1:00:45 - Where Jay started - and what still drives him  1:04:08 - Preeminence vs. influence  1:06:09 - What the world looks like in 3 years  1:09:09 - Closing: the obligation to add value Jay Abraham, Founder, The Abraham Group | Forbes Top 5 Executive Consultant  Connect with Jay Abraham on LinkedIn  www.linkedin.com/company/the-abraham-group/  Learn more here: www.abraham.com/ Benjamin Johnson, Host, Particle Accelerator & CEO, Particle41 Connect with Benjamin on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminrjohnson/  Learn more about Particle41: https://particle41.com/ #FounderMindset #BusinessPhilosophy #Preeminence #JayAbraham #Entrepreneurship #Particle41 #ParticleAccelerator

7. juli 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode How One Founder Built the "Google Street View" for HOAs | Wesley Hunt cover

How One Founder Built the "Google Street View" for HOAs | Wesley Hunt

Wesley Hunt co-founded Optic Systems after nearly a decade inside the property management industry - and the company he built looks nothing like what you'd expect. It started with a simple observation that property managers are expected to respond to homeowners instantly while also physically driving to every community they manage. You can't do both. Something always breaks down. The solution Wes and his co-founder landed on? "Google Street View, but on demand and for the private sector." 360-degree video inspections, GPS-synced, quality-checked, and delivered to a platform that property managers, landscapers, paving companies, and city code enforcement offices can all use. In this episode, we trace the full arc - from Wesley's first job at 17 as a land survey technician in Pennsylvania, through law school, HOA management, a patent filing, a failed SaaS model, a successful pivot to a driver service model, a full platform replatforming, and now a new AI-ready hardware system launching at CAI. We also get into the hard stuff, what it actually takes to build real-time integrations with legacy property management platforms, what broke when their MVP hit unexpected growth, and what the aging HOA manager workforce means for the whole industry. If you work in property management, proptech, public works, landscaping, land development, or you're building a B2B SaaS platform with a physical operations component - this one is for you. What we cover: 00:08 - Intro & lightning round: bills fan, drone pilot, Adam Grant 04:18 - Age 17, GPS computation, and land surveying in Pennsylvania 06:10 - Why law school, and what transactional law taught him 08:22 - Falling into property management and running 19 communities 11:18 - The worst weeks on the job and what actually breaks in HOA world 14:16 - The 2018 conversation that became Optic Systems 17:38 - The patent process and what it did for investor conversations 22:24 - Vertical strategy: HOAs, landscaping, construction, public works 26:33 - Opening doors with municipalities 30:35 - What happens behind the scenes when a manager opens their dashboard 34:44 - What Wes is most proud of 36:35 - The integration problem nobody warned them about 43:33 - The platform replatforming decision - and how to do it without losing customers 46:29 - What's the difference between a vendor and a partner 52:18 - What they're launching at CAI: AI-ready triple-camera system 57:30 - Autonomous vehicles, driverless fleets, and the long-term roadmap 58:58 - What Wesley would tell any property management exec right now Wesley Hunt, President & Co-Founder of Optic Systems Connect with Wesley Hunt on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-f-hunt-b955b340/  Benjamin Johnson, Host, Particle Accelerator Podcast & CEO, Particle41  Connect with Benjamin on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminrjohnson/  Learn more about Particle41: https://particle41.com/ #PropertyManagement #PropTech #HOA #StartupFounder #B2BSaaS #Particle41 #ParticleAccelerator

I går - 1 h 4 min
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Building in the Dark | Robbie Abed

Robbie Abed is not a developer. He's a writer who once penned a resignation letter so good that the CEO of Deloitte Consulting forwarded it to the entire firm. He's an Inc. columnist with millions of views. He took 250 coffee meetings in 400 days. He wrote a book - Fire Me I Beg You - and James Altucher wrote the foreword. Then he disappeared into his basement for six months and built a SaaS product. This is that conversation. In this episode of the Particle Accelerator podcast, Benjamin Johnson (CEO of Particle41) sits down with Robbie in a peer-to-peer conversation - no interview format, no script - about what it really takes to go from services to software, from idea to production, and from builder to founder. What we get into: - Why Robbie spent 6 months alone building before talking to a single customer - The George Test - what happens when a non-technical user tries to use your software for the first time - Vibe coding: the gift and the curse - and why "done" from an AI means there's a 5% chance it's actually done  - What enterprise due diligence really reveals about your product  - Where the real money in enterprise AI will move over the next 18 months - The slow gear vs. fast gear framework - what AI has sped up and what it absolutely has not - Why most marketing agencies don't have confidence in their own playbook - Nuclear simplicity as a product strategy - Why QA and requirements must be the same document - Logging everything: why PostHog, Sentry, and GCP logs are now the system of truth Whether you're a founder in the basement, a CIO wondering what to do with your Claude credits, or a growth leader trying to turn LinkedIn into a revenue channel - this episode will give you a new framework. Find Robbie at SoManyLemons.com | robbie@soManylemons.com  Connect with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbiejabed/ Connect with Benjamin on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminrjohnson/  Learn more about Particle41: https://particle41.com/ Chapters:  0:00 - Intro & Robbie's background  2:34 - The worst coffee meeting (and what 250 coffee meetings taught him)  5:22 - The Deloitte resignation letter & finding out he was a good writer  10:25 - Six months in the basement: the lowest moment  14:00 - The agony and absolution cycle in software  19:30 - Vibe coding vs. pre-vibe: what actually changed  22:31 - The freelance client who sparked So Many Lemons  25:47 - When did you know it was a real product?  29:46 - Productizing a service vs. building a real product  32:40 - Why agencies get it wrong (and how confidence in a playbook changes everything)  38:00 - Pitching to enterprise: what the conversation looks like  40:03 - What enterprise due diligence actually tests for  43:00 - Slow gear vs. fast gear in the AI era  49:01 - The George Test  51:15 - Going nuclear on simplicity  58:48 - QA is the same as requirements (the shift-left moment)  1:05:00 - Observability, logging, and self-healing software  1:12:00 - Where the money moves in enterprise AI (next 18 months)  1:17:30 - The Claude credits economy  1:23:00 - The problem with Apollo and feature-bloated SaaS  1:24:22 - How Particle41 uses So Many Lemons  1:28:00 - Wrap-up & how to find Robbie #ProductBuilding #VibeCoding #StartupLife #SoftwareDevelopment #EntrepreneurMindset #AITools #LinkedInMarketing #SoManyLemons #Particle41 #ParticleAccelerator

5. juli 2026 - 1 h 28 min
episode How Anderson Business Advisors Scaled Without Adding Headcount | Aaron Videtto cover

How Anderson Business Advisors Scaled Without Adding Headcount | Aaron Videtto

What does it actually look like when a growing company's technology can no longer keep up with its growth? In the first episode of The Particle Accelerator, Ben Johnson (CEO of Particle41) sits down with Aaron Videtto, Head of Product & Client Experience at Anderson Business Advisors, for a conversation that is anything but theoretical. Anderson is a one-stop shop for private real estate investors, handling entity formation, tax strategy, bookkeeping, and estate planning for clients whose journeys span seven to eight years on average. When PE investment poured fuel on the growth engine, the 12-year-old WordPress client portal couldn't keep up. Clients were waiting. Staff were pushing paper. The client experience was starting to crack. Aaron came in with a clear mandate: profitable growth at scale. Not just fix the process, transform the economics. In this episode, they cover: Why Product and Client Experience should live under one leader, and what breaks when they don't How to build a business case that gets PE firm buy-in (hint: quantify the FTEs you won't need to hire) The discovery that a complex financial product could be purchased online, at 2am, on a Saturday What made the Particle41 partnership different from every other vendor relationship The "fast gear vs. slow gear" framework for thinking about AI in enterprise software Why the best product managers spend 2-3 days a month in the field with clients The concrete results: 5% top-line revenue growth, 4-5% EBITDA improvement, and a path to 11% by 2028 Aaron Videtto - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronvidetto/ Benjamin Johnson, Host, Particle Accelerator Podcast & CEO, Particle41  Connect with Benjamin on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminrjohnson/  Learn more about Particle41: https://particle41.com/ If you're a CTO, head of product, or operations leader staring at systems that are starting to threaten your client experience, this conversation was built for you. Learn more about Anderson Business Advisors Work with Particle41: www.particle41.com

3. juli 2026 - 51 min
episode What's Actually Working in Marketing Right Now | Jon Tsourakis cover

What's Actually Working in Marketing Right Now | Jon Tsourakis

Jon Tsourakis is President and Chief Revenue Officer at Oyova,  a full-service digital agency serving clients from $3M startups to billion-dollar enterprises. He's been in digital marketing and web development for over two decades, built and scaled his own agency (Revital), and merged it into Oyova in 2019. In this episode, Jon and I go deep on everything that actually matters if you're trying to grow a business right now: what's working in marketing, the danger of customer concentration, why most companies don't need AI (they need automation), and the one lesson that cost him the most to learn. TIMESTAMPS:  00:00 - Intro & Jon's background  01:55 - First job & origin story  03:12 - What the old internet got right (and we lost)  05:48 - "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" - Leonardo da Vinci  08:00 - Why Jon merged Revital into Oyova in 2019  11:03 - What makes a great business partnership  14:33 - Most common mistakes agencies make scaling past $3–5M  16:35 - The customer concentration trap (the $12M agency story)  19:22 - What's actually working in marketing right now  22:00 - Referrals, SEO, and outbound - what converts today  24:28 - The "vein of gold" outbound strategy  26:07 - Account-based marketing, propinquity, and why you can't fake genuine  29:16 - Why podcasts and live human content will command a premium  30:52 - AI vs. automation: what most companies are actually buying  34:31 - Particle41's 3-stage AI framework: training → automation → agents  41:14 - SOPs vs. principles: why over-engineering process kills culture  43:00 - Special ops culture at Particle41  45:29 - How Oyova maintains quality with agency white-label partnerships  50:13 - The hardest lesson (it cost the most to learn)  53:09 - What Jon would do differently starting Oyova from scratch  55:49 - How to hire: strong no, weak yes  57:44 - Where to connect with Jon Connect with Jon Tsourakis: linkedin.com/in/jontsourakis  Benjamin Johnson, Host, Particle Accelerator Podcast & CEO, Particle41  Connect with Benjamin on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminrjohnson/  Learn more about Particle41: https://particle41.com/ The Particle Accelerator is hosted by Benjamin Johnson, CEO of Particle41, an AI and software development consulting company helping businesses build scalable products, automate intelligently, and grow with technology. Subscribe for new episodes every week. #DigitalMarketing #AgencyGrowth #Entrepreneurship #B2BMarketing #AIStrategy #Leadership #Podcast #Particle41 #ParticleAccelerator

3. juli 2026 - 56 min
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