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The Perfect Franchise

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Join Kris Simonich and Andrea Floyd, two veteran professionals from The Perfect Franchise, as they take you into the world of franchising. A Perfect Show for aspiring entrepreneurs and franchise enthusiasts, this podcast offers practical advice, real success stories and expert guidance on how to navigate the franchise industry.

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episode He Left a High-Paying Corporate Job to Buy a "Failing" Business (And Doubled It) | The Perfect Match Ep. 5 cover

He Left a High-Paying Corporate Job to Buy a "Failing" Business (And Doubled It) | The Perfect Match Ep. 5

What happens when a high-achieving Army veteran gets tired of the corporate rat race and looming layoffs? He builds his own empire.   In this series, Mark Schnurman, Founder of The Perfect Franchise, takes you behind the scenes of real franchise placements to show you exactly how life-changing business matches are made. In this episode, Mark sits down with TPF Partner David Floyd and Timothy Holadia, Senior Director of Franchise Development for Floor Coverings International (FCI). Together, they break down the journey of Morgan—an Army veteran and former corporate executive who successfully transitioned from the corporate rat race to franchise ownership. 👇 Start your own journey to business ownership here: https://www.theperfectfranchise.com [https://www.theperfectfranchise.com]

4. mai 2026 - 17 min
episode The 7 AM No-Show: How a Father’s Lou Gehrig’s Battle Exposed a Broken Industry cover

The 7 AM No-Show: How a Father’s Lou Gehrig’s Battle Exposed a Broken Industry

What do you do when the person hired to save your father's life simply doesn't show up? In this powerful episode of the TPF podcast, our hosts, Kris Simonich and Andrea Floyd  meet with Bryan Dylewski, the founder of Solenvia Caregivers. Bryan didn't start this business from a boardroom; he started it from his father’s bedside. After his father was diagnosed with ALS, Bryan experienced firsthand the heartbreaking unreliability of traditional home care—caregivers who arrived three hours late or never showed up at all because of a single, overlooked variable: transportation. Bryan breaks down how he transformed those frustrations into a proprietary care model that boasts an 80-90% caregiver retention rate (nearly double the industry average). Discover how Solenvia uses fleet vehicles and Uber Health to control the "operational chaos" of home care, and how their "shared services" model allows franchisees to focus on building relationships while corporate handles the billing, routing, and intakes.   👉 In this episode, you’ll learn: ▸ The "Home Aids" Evolution: Why a descriptive name wasn't enough to protect a national brand. ▸ The Solace Factor: The meaning behind the name "Solenvia" and why it resonates with families in crisis. ▸ Solving the Logistics: How providing transportation for caregivers eliminates missed shifts and builds massive trust with referral sources like hospitals. ▸ High-Acuity Success: Why Solenvia focuses on 12- and 24-hour care rather than short, 4-hour "check-in" shifts. ▸ Corporate Shared Services: How a 20-person back-office team supports new franchisees from day one.   📌 Narrative Highlights ▸ The ALS Turning Point: Bryan shares the story of his father—a man who biked 35 miles a day until a single fall changed everything—and how the medical system failed to provide reliable non-medical support. ▸ The Transportation Gap: A deep dive into the "hidden" reason caregivers miss work: many rely on a single family vehicle or public transit, making 7 AM shifts in suburban areas nearly impossible to reach. ▸ Solace Through Latin: Bryan explains the transition from "Home Aids" to "Solenvia," a name rooted in the Latin word for providing solace, reflecting the emotional core of their mission. ▸ The 90% Retention Rate: Why Solenvia’s model makes caregivers feel supported rather than just "placed," leading to industry-shattering retention numbers. ▸ Uber Health & Fleet Integration: Practically speaking, how franchisees use a mix of technology and vehicles to ensure they never miss a shift, which directly protects their revenue. ▸ Building a "Statewide" Presence: Insights from the 12-year development of the Connecticut corporate location and how that experience is packaged for new franchise owners.   Senior care is more than just a business; it’s a commitment to providing solace when families need it most. Solenvia Caregivers has bridged the gap that most agencies fall into by solving the logistics of care. If you want to enter a recession-resistant industry with a model that prioritizes reliability and human connection, it’s time to explore this path.    Visit theperfectfranchise.com and click on "Let's Talk" to connect with our expert team.   📌 Stay Connected:  Visit our website: www.theperfectfranchise.com [http://www.theperfectfranchise.com]   Kris Simonich: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-simonich-8101b6129/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-simonich-8101b6129/]| Email: kris@theperfectfranchise.com  Andrea Floyd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-floyd-38b103294/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-floyd-38b103294/] | Email: andrea@theperfectfranchise.com [andrea@theperfectfranchise.com]   Bryan Dylewski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryandylewski-thehomeaides/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryandylewski-thehomeaides/]   Solenvia Caregivers: https://www.linkedin.com/company/solenvia-caregivers/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/solenvia-caregivers/]

21. april 2026 - 20 min
episode We Started with the Husband. We Ended with the Wife. | Home Watch Caregivers | The Perfect Match Ep. 4 cover

We Started with the Husband. We Ended with the Wife. | Home Watch Caregivers | The Perfect Match Ep. 4

She wasn't supposed to be the client. Her husband was. But 8 months later, she became a franchise owner, and this is the full story.   In this episode of The Perfect Match, founder Mark Schnurman sits down with senior franchise consultant, Eddie Rodriguez and Homewatch Caregivers franchise developer, Samantha Wallace to unpack one of the most unusual and rewarding placements they've ever worked together.   What started as a search for a husband out of work turned into a deeply personal journey for his wife: a woman of faith, a charity founder, and a devoted mom to a special needs child who saw caregiving not just as a business, but as a calling.   In this episode: • Why Eddie insisted on getting the wife involved early • How Samantha built trust with a faith-based, harmony-driven client over 8 months • The territory scare that finally pushed Kristen to pull the trigger • What it really looks like to put a client's best interest over closing the deal   Whether you're exploring franchise ownership or just curious about how these decisions really get made, this one's worth the watch.   🎯 Thinking about franchising?  Connect with us at www.theperfectfranchise.com [http://www.theperfectfranchise.com]   📺 Subscribe for more real franchise placements, success stories, and behind-the-scenes education.

13. april 2026 - 16 min
episode The 3 PM to 7 PM Goldmine: Why You Don't Need to Be a Musician to Own a Music School cover

The 3 PM to 7 PM Goldmine: Why You Don't Need to Be a Musician to Own a Music School

What happens when two professional musicians stop touring in a French-fry-scented van and start a business? In this episode, Kris Simonich and Andrea Floyd sit down with Kay Barker and Joseph Barker, the founders of Musicologie. Their story is anything but corporate—it involves touring the lower 48 with Walk the Moon and Sarah McLachlan, a van that ran on waste vegetable oil, and a realization that the music education industry was broken. Kay and Joseph explain how they took a fragmented market dominated by "mom and pops" and turned it into a sophisticated, AI-enhanced, and marketing-forward franchise. Discover why their most successful franchisees aren't actually musicians, how they’ve solved the "staffing nightmare" by tapping into the gigging musician economy, and why the most valuable thing an owner can do is simply pick up the phone. 👉 In this episode, you’ll learn: ▸ The French Fry Van Era: How life on the road led to a passion for education. ▸ The Private Lesson Advantage: Why Musicologie succeeds by offering what big "Rock School" franchises can't. ▸ The "Non-Musician" Owner: Why CFOs and marketing execs make the best music school owners. ▸ Vetting the Talent: How the corporate team handles the "auditions" so the owners can focus on the business. ▸ The 4-Hour Window: Understanding the high-efficiency recurring revenue model that runs primarily from 3 PM to 7 PM. 📌 Narrative Highlights ▸ The Accidental Teacher: Kay shares her journey from "I'll never teach" to opening her 15th studio in Nashville, fueled by the "lightbulb moment" when a student realizes their own potential. ▸ Fragmented Market Opportunity: Joseph discusses the gap between "Rock Franchises" and "Mom and Pops," and how Musicologie occupies the high-ground of professionalized private lessons. ▸ The Auditon Hurdle: One of the biggest fears for non-musician owners is "How do I know if they can actually play?" Joseph explains how the franchisor team vets every single teacher's musicianship via video auditions. ▸ Recession-Resilient Families: Kay talks about the "existential" transition from corporate life to ownership and why parents prioritize music lessons even when budgets get tight. ▸ Flexible Real Estate: Why you don't need a "Class-A" retail spot to be successful—and how "around the corner" office spaces can actually be a strategic advantage. ▸ The 3 PM to 7 PM Business: A deep dive into the scheduling freedom of Musicologie, where the heaviest lifting happens in a narrow, manageable window of time. Are you a community-minded leader looking for a business that actually strikes a chord? Musicologie proves that you don't need to be a virtuoso to build a music empire—you just need the right systems and a passion for people. If you're ready to trade the corporate grind for a business with heart and high-level strategy, let's talk. Visit theperfectfranchise.com and click on "Let's Talk" to connect with our team. 📌 Stay Connected:  Visit our website: www.theperfectfranchise.com  Kris Simonich: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-simonich-8101b6129/] | Email: kris@theperfectfranchise.com  Andrea Floyd: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-floyd-38b103294/] | Email: andrea@theperfectfranchise.com Kay Barker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-barker-31851264/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-barker-31851264/] Joseph Barker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-barker-43447612/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-barker-43447612/] Produced by The Perfect Franchise

30. mars 2026 - 20 min
episode The Red Flags of Family Partnerships: When to Say No to a "Sure Thing" cover

The Red Flags of Family Partnerships: When to Say No to a "Sure Thing"

Can you really build a business that your kids will actually want to inherit? In this episode of the TPF Expert Series, we’re keeping it all in the family. Kris Simonich and Andrea Floyd sit down with a powerhouse father-son consulting team, Mike Chiodo and Michael Chiodo, to discuss the delicate, often tricky, and occasionally messy dynamics of family franchising. From parents wanting to build a "legacy" for toddlers to 20-somethings looking for a startup funded by the "Bank of Mom and Dad," we dive into the hard questions you must ask before signing a franchise agreement with a relative. We explore why a parent’s passion isn't enough to fuel a child’s career, how to set "checkpoints" to avoid family friction, and why the best legacy might not be a business transfer at all—but a successful exit. 👉 In this episode, we explore: ▸ The Legacy Disconnect: Why your vision for your child’s future might not match their reality. ▸ The "Silent Investor" Parent: How to fund your child’s dream without becoming the overbearing boss. ▸ Teenagers in the Workplace: Which franchise models actually work for 15-year-old employees. ▸ Matching the Operator, Not the Bank: Why we match the business to the person running the day-to-day, even if they aren't the one signing the check. ▸ Reality Checks: Level-setting the "make money fast" expectation for the younger generation of entrepreneurs. Highlights ▸ The Maturity Match: Mike Chiodo breaks down why the "Legacy" conversation changes depending on whether your kids are 3 or 23. ▸ The Exit Strategy Legacy: Michael Chiodo offers a fresh perspective—sometimes the "legacy" isn't the business itself, but the liquidity and wealth created by selling it to split among the family. ▸ Walking the Walk: Andrea shares her personal story of growing up in an entrepreneurial home, going to pharmacy school for nine years, and eventually coming back to the business world—proving that kids don't always take the straight path. ▸ The "Look Em' in the Eye" Rule: Mike's non-negotiable rule for when parents fund a child's business: he needs to see the parents face-to-face to ensure they won't pull the rug out three months later. ▸ Red Flags & Green Flags: The team discusses how to spot when a child isn't actually "enthusiastic" about the business and is just going through the motions for their parents. ▸ Guardrails for Freedom: Defining what "Freedom" actually means to a corporate escapee and how to build a 12-month runway to get there. Building a business is hard. Building a business with family is even harder—but when done right, it’s the most rewarding investment you’ll ever make. Whether you're looking to build a multi-unit empire for your heirs or just want to help your son or daughter get their first start, you need a process with guardrails. Visit theperfectfranchise.com and click on "Let's Talk" to schedule a session with the Chiodos or any of our family-focused experts. 📌 Stay Connected:  Visit our website: www.theperfectfranchise.com  Kris Simonich: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-simonich-8101b6129/] | Email: kris@theperfectfranchise.com  Andrea Floyd: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-floyd-38b103294/] | Email: andrea@theperfectfranchise.com Mike Chiodo Sr.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-chiodo/ Michael Chiodo Jr.: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfchiodo/

16. mars 2026 - 17 min
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