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The Sweaty Startup

Nick Hubersweatystartup.com
Want to build a successful business? Packed with the principles, strategies, and methods used to grow successful companies, The Sweaty Startup will help you make your vision a reality. Hosted by successful entrepreneur Nick Huber. Short, to the point and no fluff.

Episodes

#133 How entrepreneurs think about vehicle ownership

Its an expense. They depreciate fast. In this episode we talk about the difference in buying a 10 year old car and a brand new car. Nick shares his cost of car ownership breakdown over the past 14 years and he compares it to the numbers if he had bought new every 5 years.

Jan 20, 202023 minSeason 1Ep. 133

#126 The one thing that took my business from a $350k a year stressfest to a scalable business ready to grow

The shift was the moment we stopped pointing fingers and started taking the blame for things going wrong within our business. Instead of texting the employees the night before about their shift we scheduled them out a week in advance. Even if we weren't sure exactly what they'd be doing. We overemphasized their schedules and set up automated emails and texts to constantly remind them as the day approached. Instead of training them by walking around the warehouse pointing at things we spent time ...

Dec 25, 201916 minSeason 1Ep. 126

#125 Making money is a skill

You wouldn’t expect to be able to pick up a basketball and play for an NBA team day 1. So why do we expect to start a business and get rich or make good money on day one? It’s a skill. You get better at it by PRACTICING. Making decisions. Communicating. Selling. You can read all the books you want but it just takes getting out there and doing it. Starting small and working your way up. Stop reading this and start putting yourself out there. Start something....

Dec 23, 201915 minSeason 1Ep. 125

#123 My favorite book - Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss

This book outlines and reinforces the fact that business, negotiation and any human interaction is inherently very emotional. It’s centered around negotiation but this book has so many solid management and leadership principles. Mirroring, tactical empathy, starting with no and labeling are all phenomenal. https://sweatystartup.com/booklist/

Dec 16, 201926 minSeason 1Ep. 123

#121 Don't try to reinvent the wheel with entrepreneurship

You have to be really good, have money, and have a lot of luck to make a new revolutionary idea work. There are a lot of bad businesses out there right now making good money. Some of them suck at sales . Some suck at recruiting . Or marketing. Or SEO . Maybe they run their businesses like its 1980. Some suck at many of these! Yet they still make really good money. Don't try to reinvent the wheel with a revolutionary idea. Its expensive. The odds of success are low. Its risky....

Dec 09, 201911 minSeason 1Ep. 121

#119 Profit and Loss - Lawn care and weed control with Andrew Huber from The Lawn Squad

Andrew Huber owns and operates The Lawn Squad , a lawn care and weed control company based in Bloomington Indiana. Show notes with photos here . How much profit does a lawn care company make? What is the initial investment? How much of a time commitment? We answer all of these questions and more as Andrew comes on the show to discuss his 2019 season and share his revenues, expenses and customer numbers for the season. We dive deep into the profit and loss statement to find out how profitable a l...

Dec 02, 201955 minSeason 1Ep. 119
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