Brilliant Chaos: When Life Gets Loud

From Corporate America to Business Ownership: Blake on Failed Startups, Buying Businesses With No Money Down, and Building Sew Snip

42 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio From Corporate America to Business Ownership: Blake on Failed Startups, Buying Businesses With No Money Down, and Building Sew Snip

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What happens when you leave corporate America, turn down a job at Facebook, and risk everything to build your own business? In this episode, Tracy sits down with Blake, founder of Sew Snip, to talk about entrepreneurship, buying businesses with little to no money down, and the emotional reality of starting over. After leaving a successful tech consulting career, Blake went through two failed businesses before finding opportunity in the fabric industry through creative acquisitions, seller-financed deals, social media marketing, and paid ads.  Blake shares how he learned to handle rejection, why most people quit too early, and how relationship building, email lists, and consistent action helped him grow an online fabric business from the ground up. He also explains the lessons he learned from failed startups, recurring revenue, customer acquisition, and taking risks without having everything figured out first.  If you are interested in entrepreneurship, business acquisitions, online business growth, paid advertising, or starting over after failure, this episode is packed with practical insight and honest conversation. You’ll learn: * How Blake transitioned from corporate tech into entrepreneurship * What he learned from two failed startup businesses * How buying businesses with little to no money down works * Why paid ads, email marketing, and social media matter for growth * The mindset shifts required to handle rejection and uncertainty Guest Bio: Blake is the founder of Sew Snip, an online fabric company focused on modernizing the fabric industry through e-commerce, marketing, and creative business acquisitions. With a background in tech consulting, he now helps grow businesses through paid advertising, relationship-driven sales, and unconventional growth strategies.

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Portada del episodio From Corporate America to Business Ownership: Blake on Failed Startups, Buying Businesses With No Money Down, and Building Sew Snip

From Corporate America to Business Ownership: Blake on Failed Startups, Buying Businesses With No Money Down, and Building Sew Snip

What happens when you leave corporate America, turn down a job at Facebook, and risk everything to build your own business? In this episode, Tracy sits down with Blake, founder of Sew Snip, to talk about entrepreneurship, buying businesses with little to no money down, and the emotional reality of starting over. After leaving a successful tech consulting career, Blake went through two failed businesses before finding opportunity in the fabric industry through creative acquisitions, seller-financed deals, social media marketing, and paid ads.  Blake shares how he learned to handle rejection, why most people quit too early, and how relationship building, email lists, and consistent action helped him grow an online fabric business from the ground up. He also explains the lessons he learned from failed startups, recurring revenue, customer acquisition, and taking risks without having everything figured out first.  If you are interested in entrepreneurship, business acquisitions, online business growth, paid advertising, or starting over after failure, this episode is packed with practical insight and honest conversation. You’ll learn: * How Blake transitioned from corporate tech into entrepreneurship * What he learned from two failed startup businesses * How buying businesses with little to no money down works * Why paid ads, email marketing, and social media matter for growth * The mindset shifts required to handle rejection and uncertainty Guest Bio: Blake is the founder of Sew Snip, an online fabric company focused on modernizing the fabric industry through e-commerce, marketing, and creative business acquisitions. With a background in tech consulting, he now helps grow businesses through paid advertising, relationship-driven sales, and unconventional growth strategies.

4 de jun de 202642 min
Portada del episodio The Harmonious Organization: Simon Mont on Systems, Roles, and Distributed Power

The Harmonious Organization: Simon Mont on Systems, Roles, and Distributed Power

In this episode of Brilliant Chaos, we move beyond the traditional "boss at the top" model to explore a more human way of working: shared leadership. I am joined by Simon Mont, founder of Harmonize Consulting, who helps leaders design organizations where power is distributed and the company's purpose acts as the ultimate authority. If you have ever felt like the bottleneck in your own business or struggled with the weight of every decision, this conversation provides the structural and internal tools to let go of control without losing harmony. Simon breaks down how to move away from the "heroic leader" trap to build a workplace rooted in systems, roles, and deep honesty. You’ll hear: * The Heroic Leader Trap: Why the "one person at the top" model eventually leads to burnout and stagnation. * Shared Leadership: How to distribute power across the organization so everyone is responsible for the company’s success. * The Purpose as Boss: Why clear organizational goals should dictate decisions instead of personal whims. * Roles vs. People: The importance of defining the "bones" of a role so the person inside it can thrive and lead. * Navigating Conflict: How to use tension as a tool for growth rather than a source of chaos. * The Internal Shift: Why changing your business structure requires a fundamental shift in how you view power and authority. * Building Harmony: Practical steps to align your daily operations with your long-term vision. Guest Bio: Simon Mont is the founder of The Harmonious Consulting, a consulting firm dedicated to helping leaders design workplaces where power is shared and purpose is prioritized. With a background in law and organizational design, Simon has spent his career exploring how to build systems that honor human dignity while driving professional excellence. He is a leading voice in the movement toward shared leadership and organizational harmony.

17 de abr de 202630 min
Portada del episodio Why You Are the Bottleneck in Your Business: A Conversation with Todd Krause

Why You Are the Bottleneck in Your Business: A Conversation with Todd Krause

In this episode, we explore a powerful redefinition of leadership that moves beyond spreadsheets and into the heart of human connection. I am joined by Todd Krause, founder of Silversun Consulting, who shares his journey from the high stakes world of hedge funds and private equity to the boots on the ground reality of a local service business. Todd’s story is not about the prestige of managing billions. It is a story about the humbling and transformative power of leading people with dignity, respect, and intention. After thirty years in global finance, Todd stepped into a local cleaning company in 2020 and realized that while strategy can build a firm, only culture can sustain it. He inherited a business defined by high turnover and a toxic environment, and he chose to lead through it by empowering the very people society often overlooks. Drawing from his LEAD framework, Todd discusses how he moved from being a micromanager—the ultimate bottleneck in his own business—to a leader who fosters independence and ownership. He reveals why the secret to scaling is not working harder, but letting go and recognizing your employees as complete human beings with lives, families, and dreams of their own. You’ll hear: * The Billion Dollar Pivot: Why Todd left a career in alternative investments to buy a local cleaning franchise. * The LEAD Framework: A deep dive into Todd’s signature method to Let go, Empower, Align, and Develop. * Breaking the Bottleneck: Why the owner is often the biggest obstacle and "ceiling" to a company's success. * Leading with Dignity: How Todd transformed a negative culture by valuing laborers as essential contributors. * Culture Over Credentials: Why hiring for character and soul is more effective than hiring for resumes. * The Power of Incentives: How simple point based bonuses can provide financial hope for staff living paycheck to paycheck. * Dumping vs. Empowering: The critical difference between offloading tasks and truly equipping your team to lead. * The Hallway Mentality: Why real leadership development happens in small, daily moments of mentorship and connection. * Seeing the Whole Package: Why recognizing an employee’s life outside of work is the ultimate retention strategy. * Permission to Let Go: How to create a business that thrives even when you are not in the room. Guest Bio:  Todd A. Krause is a leadership consultant and the founder of Silversun Consulting. With over three decades of experience in the alternative investment space, including hedge funds and venture capital, Todd eventually pivoted to small business ownership. He is a specialist in operational accounting, finance, and culture building, known for his ability to scale organizations by focusing on the untapped potential of people. Through his LEAD framework, Todd helps entrepreneurs move from micromanagement to sustainable empowerment.

16 de abr de 202631 min
Portada del episodio Escaping the Rabbit Hole: Caregiving, Mental Health, and Finding Meaning with Antonio Perez

Escaping the Rabbit Hole: Caregiving, Mental Health, and Finding Meaning with Antonio Perez

What if caregiving doesn’t break you… but reveals who you really are? In this episode of Brilliant Chaos, Tracy sits down with Antonio Perez, creator of Escaping the Rabbit Hole, to explore what happens when life hands you responsibility you never asked for—and you choose to meet it with honesty, humor, and heart. Antonio shares his deeply personal journey of becoming an unexpected caregiver to a neighbor who eventually became family. Through dementia, grief, guilt, and love, this conversation shines a light on the realities of caregiving that rarely get spoken out loud—from wondering when someone will die, to grieving before they’re gone, to the relief that can coexist with loss. Together, Tracy and Antonio unpack toxic positivity, the pressure to “stay strong,” and why being human—messy emotions and all—is not a failure. Drawing from Antonio’s background in NLP, hypnosis, IFS, and lived experience, this episode offers a grounded, compassionate reframe for navigating chaos without bypassing truth. This episode is for caregivers, leaders, and anyone who has ever loved deeply while holding it all together behind the scenes. If you’ve ever felt guilty for your thoughts, exhausted by positivity culture, or unsure how to honor both grief and joy… this conversation will meet you where you are. You'll hear: * How Antonio became an unexpected caregiver—and why he never saw it as a burden * The unspoken guilt caregivers feel around death, relief, and grief * Why it’s okay to grieve before someone is gone * How humor and playfulness can preserve dignity in dementia care * What toxic positivity gets wrong about healing and resilience * Why “being positive” can actually shut people down emotionally * How tools like NLP and IFS supported Antonio—not by fixing him, but by helping him stay human * The difference between instant change and sustainable transformation * Why curiosity, compassion, and neutrality matter more than perfection * What caregiving taught Antonio about purpose, love, and identity Guest Bio: Antonio Perez is a mental health advocate, storyteller, and the creator of Escaping the Rabbit Hole. With a background in NLP, hypnosis, and inner work modalities such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), Antonio blends lived experience with deep compassion and humor. Known for his raw honesty and refusal to sugarcoat hard realities, he speaks openly about depression, caregiving, and the importance of protecting mental health without bypassing pain.

6 de feb de 202650 min
Portada del episodio From Trauma to Transformational Leadership: Janet Schultz on Building Inclusive Systems That Work

From Trauma to Transformational Leadership: Janet Schultz on Building Inclusive Systems That Work

Most leaders assume inclusive workplaces require compromise. Janet’s experience proves the opposite. When systems are built with clarity, structure, and intention, everyone performs better. In this episode, Tracy explores what inclusive leadership actually looks like in practice through a candid conversation with Janet. What began as a business launched during a deeply challenging season evolved into a model that reshaped how she views people, productivity, and leadership itself. Janet reflects on how leading through stress changed her approach to management, why patience and grace became core leadership skills, and how being humbled by her team forced her to grow in ways she never expected. She shares how clarity, detailed processes, and thoughtful design create environments where people can succeed without being forced to fit a mold. This conversation challenges the idea that leadership is about control and instead reframes it as stewardship. It is a grounded look at what happens when leaders stop fearing differences and start designing for real humans. If you are building a team, a company, or a culture and want it to be both effective and inclusive, this episode will shift how you think about leadership from the inside out. You’ll learn: * Why inclusion works best when it is system-driven, not personality-driven * How leadership evolves when you design environments instead of managing people * What patience, structure, and clarity look like in daily operations * Why humility is an underrated leadership skill * A simple mindset shift that helps leaders embrace difference Guest Bio: Janet is the founder of Blue Jay Cleaning Solutions, a for-profit social enterprise known for its inclusive and highly structured business model. With a background in special education, she helps leaders and organizations rethink hiring, team design, and operational systems so people are empowered to work from their strengths while businesses remain sustainable and profitable.

30 de ene de 202626 min