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The Flywheel Effect

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The Flywheel Effect is a podcast designed for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals seeking to win in luxury home services businesses. Each episode dives into the nuances of growth, profit and prosperity, offering insights on leveraging data for informed business decisions. Through a mix of candid conversations and interviews with industry veterans, suppliers, and service providers, the podcast aims to inspire listeners to think bigger and transition from technicians to visionaries. This podcast is a guide to refining business acumen and achieving competitive excellence.

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50 episodios

episode How to Stop Being the Bottleneck in Your Business artwork

How to Stop Being the Bottleneck in Your Business

In this episode of The Flywheel Effect, host Brent Sonnek-Schmelz sits down with Josh Long, consultant at Bottleneck Breakthrough Method. They explore why growth gets harder as a business scales. Josh names a trap, “Common Sense Itis,” when owners assume employees think and work like they do. That mindset creates friction, turnover, and owner dependence. Josh argues that leadership starts with empathy, structure, and better decisions. He explains why management is not the same as being the boss. He breaks down the revenue plateaus that force owners to change. Past $1 million, hustle stops being enough. Past $3 million, the business needs managers, systems, and accountability. The conversation looks at the Peter Principle, blind spots, and the cost of staying in every decision. Josh makes the case for building a company that fits your life. For some owners, that means scale. For others, it means a business that runs well without chaos.

11 de may de 2026 - 53 min
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If You’re Not at the Table, You’re on the Menu

In this episode of The Flywheel Effect, host Brent Sonnek-Schmelz sits down with Daryl Friedman, CEO of CEDIA. They explore why policy matters to smart home integrators and why industry leaders need a seat in Washington. The conversation centers on CEDIA’s Hill Day and the business stakes behind government affairs. Daryl explains how licensing fights, labor shortages, insurance costs, and weak job classification rules shape the industry. He lays out CEDIA’s push for a formal technology integrator classification, new apprenticeship paths, veteran hiring grants, and stronger recognition of low-voltage work. Brent underscores how actions can change state and federal decisions. They also cover cybersecurity, router policy, and why integrators now protect the home’s digital front door. Daryl shares how lawmakers responded to smart home demos and meetings with the Department of Labor. The episode makes the case for showing up, speaking clearly, and shaping the rules that govern the business.

27 de abr de 2026 - 37 min
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Why Most Trade Businesses Stay Stuck, and How to Break Out

In this episode of The Flywheel Effect, hosts Brent Sonnek-Schmelz and Matt Bernath sit down with Randy Warner, Founder of Adhesion Co. They explore how service businesses grow faster when they fix process before they chase tools. Randy argues that automation only works when the business already knows how leads, quotes, jobs, and cash should move. He zeroes in on one core issue: speed to lead. Randy explains why the first company to respond often wins, even at a higher price. He walks through the systems that cut response time, assign leads fast, and keep sales moving. He also pushes back on custom quoting, saying most companies need productized offers, fewer line items, and clearer outcomes. The conversation ends on execution. Randy explains why owners resist slowing down to build systems, why teams resist new habits, and why better process improves cash flow, review capture, and long-term scale for real growth.

13 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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The CEO’s Guide to Offshore Hiring

In this episode of The Flywheel Effect, host Brent Sonnek-Schmelz sits down with Parker Cox, Co-Founder and CEO at Pavago. They explore how small businesses can use global talent to grow with less friction. Parker also explains why social media helps founders get from zero to one, but not much farther. From there, the conversation turns to hiring. Parker says many owners make the same mistake with offshore talent: they chase the lowest price, hire weak support, and then blame the model. His point is direct. Offshore works when it gives small companies access to stronger talent they could not afford locally. He then lays out the system behind better results: screen for behavior, not just skills, invest in the first 90 days, and make onboarding clear. He also urges leaders to move on from weak performers faster and with dignity. That creates real leverage, trust, and room to scale.

30 de mar de 2026 - 56 min
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Business Credit Basics: Payment History, UCC Liens, and Real Risk

In this episode of The Flywheel Effect, Brent Sonnek-Schmelz and Matt Bernath sit down with Gerri Detweiler, Business Credit & Financing Expert at NAV.com. They explore how business credit works, why many owners operate blind, and how smart leverage can fund growth without creating chaos. Gerri breaks down what shows up on a business credit report: payment history, public records, and UCC liens that often linger after debts get paid. She explains why scores can vary across Dun & Bradstreet, Experian, and Equifax, and why credit checks go beyond loans, including big commercial bids and client vetting. The takeaway: secure credit before you need it, use lines of credit and cards for cash flow, and stay disciplined. Gerri shares simple first steps to build business credit, plus warnings on debit-card fraud, business identity theft, and financing offers that hide true cost. Translate every deal into APR before you sign today.

16 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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