Episodios

  • 449: The Downfall Of Once-Great Brands That Stopped Evolving
    Apr 10 2026

    LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF YOU WANT TO STAY RELEVANT, NOT BECOME THE BRAND PEOPLE FORGET ABOUT


    What once drove demand, conversions, and momentum can quietly become less effective over time. Consumer behavior evolves, expectations change, and industries become more saturated. And without realizing it, brands can find themselves relying on strategies that no longer resonate the way they used to.


    In this episode, we break down why this happens and what it actually looks like in practice. Using real brand examples, we walk through how companies that were once category leaders lost momentum (not overnight, but gradually) by holding onto what had previously worked instead of adapting to what was changing around them.


    This conversation is about understanding the difference between building demand and sustaining it, and how to recognize when your business needs to evolve in order to continue growing.


    In this episode:


    • Why strong brands quietly lose momentum

    • The difference between what works now vs what will keep working

    • What Peloton, Blockbuster, Lululemon, and BlackBerry missed

    • How Netflix and Apple adapted early and pulled ahead

    • How to spot when your demand is shifting (before it’s too late)

    • Why consumer behavior is the real driver of growth

    • What to audit inside your brand right now

    • The shift that separates brands that last from brands that fade


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    22 m
  • 448: How to Get Customers To Buy with The Buycologist
    Apr 7 2026

    WHAT DO YOU WISH PEOPLE KNEW ABOUT CONSUMER BEHAVIOR?


    In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, we’re diving into one of the most powerful (and misunderstood) drivers of growth: Why your customers actually buy and how to create real emotional connection without crossing into manipulation.


    Today, we’re joined by Dr. Chris Gray, a trailblazer in consumer psychology and buying behavior who has worked with some of the most recognizable brands in the world. Together, we break down what actually drives purchasing decisions and how to apply it in a way that feels authentic, ethical, and effective.


    If your marketing feels flat, your messaging isn’t landing, or your customers aren’t sticking around… this episode will show you exactly what’s missing.


    In this episode:


    •What consumer psychology actually is (and why most founders misunderstand it)

    • The difference between emotional connection vs manipulation in marketing

    • How to influence buying behavior without feeling “gross”

    • One of the most powerful (and underused) marketing tools

    • The concept of emotional “resonance” and why it drives action

    • How to uncover your customer’s real desires (not just surface level data)

    • What brands that dominate their market do differently

    • The biggest mistake founders make when messaging their product

    • What’s actually going through a customer’s mind before they buy

    • The 5 types of consumer risk (and how to overcome them)

    • Why “good enough” products often win and how to break that pattern

    • How consumer behavior has shifted in the last 5-10 years

    • Why attention, patience, and loyalty are harder to earn than ever

    • How AI is impacting consumer behavior (and decision making)


    Connect with Dr. Chris Gray:

    Website: thebuycologist.com

    Instagram: @thebuycologist


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    41 m
  • 447: The Business Lesson That Took Me Years to Learn
    Apr 3 2026

    LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF YOU FEEL STUCK AT YOUR CURRENT LEVEL, EVEN THOUGH YOU REALLY WANT MORE


    What if the thing holding your business back isn’t your marketing, your offers, or your strategy… but you?


    This episode is for the founder who feels like they’ve been operating at the same level for too long. You’re putting in effort, you know what to do, but something just isn’t clicking.


    We’re flipping the script from strategy to self, and breaking down how your mindset, fears, and internal patterns might be the very thing keeping you from your next level.


    If you’ve been chasing growth but feel stuck in the same range, this will give you the clarity (and the call-out) you need to finally move forward.


    In this episode:


    •Why being stuck isn’t always a strategy problem

    • The hidden ways founders hold themselves back without realizing it

    • What it actually means to “become the person” your next level requires

    • How your brain interprets growth as risk (and how that impacts your actions)

    • Why discomfort is actually a signal that you’re growing

    • The difference between having the playbook vs becoming the player

    • How fear, overthinking, and hesitation kill momentum

    • How to shorten the gap between decision and action

    • The role of personal growth in scaling your business

    • How your past experiences and core fears shape your current ceiling

    • How to identify what you’re avoiding (and why that’s the key)


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    27 m
  • 446: BEEKMAN 1802: Building a $100M+ Mission Driven Skincare Brand
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, we’re diving into a real life case study of what it actually looks like to build a brand from the ground up and scale it into a nine figure business.


    I’m joined by Dr. Brent Ridge, co-founder of Beekman 1802. A brand that has sold over 60 million bars of soap and built its success on something most businesses overlook: community and kindness.


    We break down what it really takes to grow through different stages of business. From early scrappy days to mass market scale and how to think about building a value driven brand in today’s attention economy.


    This conversation is part strategy, part philosophy, and part masterclass on how to stand out in even the most saturated industries. If you’re building a product based business, this episode will completely shift how you think about growth, differentiation, and long term brand loyalty.


    In this episode:


    •What it actually looked like to scale Beekman 1802 into a nine figure brand

    • How to build a brand rooted in community, not just transactions

    • Why “kindness” became their most powerful marketing strategy

    • How to stand out in a saturated market

    • The importance of storytelling and brand positioning in early growth

    • How to capture attention in today’s 3-second attention economy

    • What founders should focus on at different revenue stages (from $500K → $50M+)

    • The reality of scaling through retail, distribution, and DTC

    • Why TikTok Shop and live selling are massive opportunities right now

    • The biggest bottlenecks founders hit as they scale

    • How to build emotional connection that drives repeat customers

    • The small brand details that create massive impact over time

    • How to build a community that markets your business for you


    Connect with Brent and shop Beekman 1802:


    Instagram: @beekman1802 @joshandbrentWebsite: beekman1802.com


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    45 m
  • 445: The Key Reason Successful Founders Feel Uninspired
    Mar 27 2026

    LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF BUSINESS DOESN’T FEEL AS FUN AS WHEN YOU STARTED


    In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, we’re talking about a phase of business that no one really prepares you for: When your business is growing, but it stops feeling exciting.


    So many founders hit a point where things are finally working… but instead of feeling better, it feels heavier. More responsibility, more pressure, more things on your plate and less excitement. Behind the scenes, you feel disconnected, uninspired, or like you accidentally created a job for yourself instead of the freedom you wanted.


    In this episode, I’m breaking down why this happens, what’s actually causing it, and how to restructure your role so your business feels energizing again. Not draining.


    In this episode:


    • The real reason founders start feeling uninspired
    • The mistake most people make when delegating
    • The difference between draining tasks vs energizing work
    • How to identify your true “zone of genius”
    • Why hiring for your strengths can backfire
    • What to delegate vs what to protect at all costs
    • How to redesign your role as a founder
    • The simple audit to figure out what’s draining you
    • How to bring creativity and spark back into your business
    • The importance of building a role you actually enjoy
    • Why feeling uninspired doesn’t mean you built the wrong business
    • How to rebuild your business in a way that feels aligned again


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    24 m
  • 444: Turning Emails into Profit with Kieryn Wang
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, we’re diving into how to turn your emails from just “good” into actually driving conversions and profit.


    I’m joined by Kieryn Wang, email marketing specialist for product-based brands, and this conversation is a full breakdown of what’s actually working in email right now.


    From subject lines to funnels to unsubscribes, this episode will completely shift how you think about email marketing. Not as a checkbox, but as one of your highest converting channels.


    If you’ve been sending emails but not seeing real results… or avoiding email altogether, this is your masterclass.


    In this episode:


    • How to sell through email without sounding “salesy”
    • Why most brands get email marketing completely wrong
    • The psychology behind high converting subject lines
    • The difference between nurture emails vs sales emails
    • The ideal ratio of value vs promotion
    • The 4 essential email funnels every brand needs
    • What actually makes a welcome sequence convert
    • How to structure abandoned cart emails that actually recover sales
    • The role of personality, storytelling, and brand voice in email
    • How often you should really be sending emails
    • The difference between funnels vs broadcast emails
    • What metrics actually matter (and what to ignore)
    • How to turn your email strategy from “checking the box” into a revenue driver


    Connect with Kieryn:

    Website: www.itsallmost.com

    Instagram: @itsallmost


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    36 m
  • 443: “How Do I Know If I’ve Found Proof of Concept?” // COACHING SESSION
    Mar 20 2026

    LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF YOU’VE EVER WONDERED HOW YOU KNOW WHEN A BUSINESS WILL WORK


    In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, we’re answering one of the most important questions founders ask: How do you actually know if your business has proof of concept?


    This question came from one of you inside The Founder Cafe free community, and it’s one that determines whether you keep going, pivot, or go all in. Because at some point, the excitement fades… and you’re left asking if this is something worth truly scaling.


    In this episode, I break down how to identify real proof of concept. Not based on hype, revenue spikes, or gut feelings, but on clear, repeatable signals from your market.


    If you’re in that in-between stage and want clarity on whether your business is actually built to scale, this episode will give you the answer.


    In this episode:


    • What proof of concept actually means (and what it doesn’t)
    • Why revenue milestones don’t automatically validate your business
    • The difference between hype driven sales vs real demand
    • The 3 key signals that show your business has proof of concept
    • How to evaluate organic demand for your product
    • Why community engagement reveals deeper market interest
    • The role of emotional connection in scalable brands
    • How to assess your competitors and market saturation
    • Why trends and timing impact your ability to scale
    • The biggest mistake founders make when scaling too early
    • How to know if you’re still in the testing phase
    • Why proof of concept is about patterns, not one time wins


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    27 m
  • 442: The Hidden Metric That Predicts If Your Brand Will Scale Profitably
    Mar 17 2026

    LISTEN TO THIS IF YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE CONSTANTLY CHASING NEW CUSTOMERS


    In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, we’re diving into one of the most overlooked metrics that determines whether a product-based business will actually scale profitably: customer retention.


    We talk about how retention changes the entire economics of your business, why it’s the key signal that your brand actually has demand, and how to start building a system that turns one time buyers into loyal, repeat customers.


    If you want your brand to grow in a way that feels predictable, profitable, and compounding instead of exhausting, this episode is a must listen.


    In this episode:


    • The hidden metric that predicts whether your brand can scale profitably
    • Why many founders feel stuck on a “growth treadmill”
    • The biggest mistake brands make when trying to scale
    • How retention transforms revenue from transactional to compounding
    • The key drivers behind strong customer retention
    • Why product satisfaction is the foundation of repeat purchases
    • Why community driven brands grow faster
    • The most important purchase a customer will ever make
    • What healthy retention rates actually look like
    • The simple way to audit your retention rate today


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    Topics we discuss: business growth, e-commerce strategy, how to scale your product business, business economy tips, overcoming sales plateaus


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    31 m