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How He Escaped Corporate America | Andy Brody

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Most people dream about building the next tech startup. Andy Brody went a completely different direction. He bought a small pool route. Today, that decision has grown into Palm Beach Pool & Spa Services, one of South Florida's growing pool service companies built on recurring revenue, systems, SEO, and doing the boring things exceptionally well. In this episode of the Gold Coast Podcast, Eric Winegard sits down with Andy to talk about leaving corporate America after nearly 20 years, buying a business instead of starting one from scratch, and why "boring businesses" are becoming some of the most profitable opportunities in America. They dive into: Why recurring revenue changes everything Buying vs. starting a business The hidden opportunity in home service companies SEO that generates leads every day Building systems that scale Growing through Google instead of paid ads Escaping the corporate world Hiring, delegation, and automation Why operations matter more than most entrepreneurs realize The future of small business acquisitions Whether you're thinking about buying your first business, growing a home service company, or simply looking for a smarter path to entrepreneurship, this conversation is packed with practical lessons you can apply immediately. Guest: Andy Brody Owner, Palm Beach Pool & Spa Services Hosted by: Eric Winegard Subscribe for weekly conversations with founders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders on the Gold Coast Podcast! Thank you all for listening in on today's episode of The Gold Coast Podcast!

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episode How He Escaped Corporate America | Andy Brody artwork

How He Escaped Corporate America | Andy Brody

Most people dream about building the next tech startup. Andy Brody went a completely different direction. He bought a small pool route. Today, that decision has grown into Palm Beach Pool & Spa Services, one of South Florida's growing pool service companies built on recurring revenue, systems, SEO, and doing the boring things exceptionally well. In this episode of the Gold Coast Podcast, Eric Winegard sits down with Andy to talk about leaving corporate America after nearly 20 years, buying a business instead of starting one from scratch, and why "boring businesses" are becoming some of the most profitable opportunities in America. They dive into: Why recurring revenue changes everything Buying vs. starting a business The hidden opportunity in home service companies SEO that generates leads every day Building systems that scale Growing through Google instead of paid ads Escaping the corporate world Hiring, delegation, and automation Why operations matter more than most entrepreneurs realize The future of small business acquisitions Whether you're thinking about buying your first business, growing a home service company, or simply looking for a smarter path to entrepreneurship, this conversation is packed with practical lessons you can apply immediately. Guest: Andy Brody Owner, Palm Beach Pool & Spa Services Hosted by: Eric Winegard Subscribe for weekly conversations with founders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders on the Gold Coast Podcast! Thank you all for listening in on today's episode of The Gold Coast Podcast!

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