• 16.5: Bonus - April Host Meetup

  • Apr 22 2025
  • Duración: 42 m
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16.5: Bonus - April Host Meetup

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  •  Hey, welcome back to the Huge Transformation podcast. Guess what? Today's a really fun episode because I got Sheila and Gabe here. Hey Sheila. Hey, Gabe. Hey. Hey. What's up Syd? What's up Sheila? Alright. Is everybody home or are you still on the road? Gabe, you were in Oklahoma City last week. What's up on the I'm back home before I get back on the road next week, but yeah, back in Nashville for this week. And then is Sheila, are you, like last time we spoke you were just, you had just gotten back from an epic snow trip into Idaho, which is like right up in anywhere. Yeah. Idaho back country, yes. Oh, cool. It was fun. Yurt stays and. Wood-burning saunas and solar and totally off the grid with no cell phone, no internet. It was fabulous. Tons of snow. It was great. Exactly what I needed. God, that's beautiful. I saw the pictures. How, how you, you mentioned it when we were, uh, texting how many miles you guys back? Country cross country speech. We were just having fun. I mean, we did like 26. Smiles, 27 miles, something like that. But it, but there was a lot of, um, I mean we were pulling those, uh, what do you call the sled that you pull? What do call that? Yeah. It just, I don't know what it's called. Your gear is that all your gear on it and you're trudging and pulling that huge sled full of all your stuff. I mean, it was, I got a heck of a workout. That sounds like a void. It was called a fun. Called a Yes. How far in did you have to, to, uh, pull your gear to get to the yurt? About three miles. Oh, we lost you, Sheila. Oh no, there's your miles. I'm back. Three miles. Three miles? Yeah. It was three miles. Yes. Not far. It was fine. Okay. Yeah. That's cool. And then Gabe last week, you're in Oklahoma City and from what I understand, you're considering moving there. Is that right? Absolutely not. It's the flattest place on earth. Like literally it, there's nothing blocking the wind and dust. And so, uh, my flight got delayed 'cause there was a dust storm. And even when we went to fly out the, uh, stewardess said, Hey, I don't wanna scare anybody, but just make sure, double check. You have a barf bag in front of you. Right. I. Um, and everybody was like, what? And it was because it was so windy when we took off. The plane was shaking as we were going on the runway, but it was fine. But yeah, Oklahoma City is fun. Cool little city, like a lot of cool stuff to do around it, but would would never live there. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting. They kind of flat, great Plains, high Plains area. Um, I grew up, you know, close to Amarillo, which is. Uh, roughly the same terrain. It's not that close, but it's just, you know, we go, oh, it's gonna be windy today. What does that mean? That means it's 50 mile an hour all day long with gusts up to 80. That's windy. Not like, that's when blocking the wind like nothing. No freeze. You can see, you look right and you see everything that's to the right or the east of you or the west, whatever direction you look. Mm-hmm. Like, I can't, I look in my backyard and I just see my trees. I can't see my neighbor's house. Or like, whereas here, you could see the entire city of Oklahoma City. Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy. So let's, let's catch up a little bit. So, six weeks ago was the last time we saw you guys. We were all together in Nashville at the huge Mastermind and we actually recorded an introduction to this podcast. This podcast in a phone booth. We were like stuck in this little bitty, bitty phone booth. Bye. In the last six weeks. I mean, we've kind of, how seasonal is your business, Sheila? You're in, in North Carolina? Yeah. Uh, our, we have really four slower months, but my goal is closing in that seasonal gap. Right. And just being slam ball the heck of the wall all the time. Yeah. Um, but uh, yeah, I mean, so January, February, and then we get a little slow down August, September because we have hurricane season, but you know. Yeah. It, it starts off slow the first couple months, and then otherwise we stay pretty, pretty solid. Okay. So you kinda, do you have, do you have a distinct spring rush? Oh, big time pollen season. Okay. Um, yeah, we, we are entering from really April, mid-April, all the way through August 1st. Um, yeah, we're, we've got 300, 350 calls coming in the office a week. Wow. Okay. Yeah. Something I wanna loop back around to that in just a minute. Let me ask you, Gabe, so the majority of right hand rhino is, is storefront window cleaning? Is there a seasonality to it? No. I mean, the springtime, I think it's a little busier because that's when people pay attention more or the patios are getting used more and the dust and pollen, especially in Nashville, is really bad. Like, I don't know if how it is with you guys, but you go outside right now and your, your car is yellow. It's just so covered. Yeah. So, so yeah. But, um, yellow gold. I like to call it yellow gold. Yeah. It's, it's awesome because I, I think people do pay more attention to it, ...
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