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The Landscape Business Pro Podcast: Expert Advice for Landscaping & Excavating Contractors

Stan Genadek: Landscaping and Excavating Business Expert

The Landscape Business Pro Podcast: Expert Advice for Landscaping & Excavating Contractors

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The Landscape Business Pro Podcast: Expert Advice for Landscaping & Excavating Contractors

Stan Genadek: Landscaping and Excavating Business Expert

The Landscape Business Pro Podcast: Expert Advice for Landscaping & Excavating Contractors

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The Landscape Business Pro Podcast: Expert Advice for Landscaping & Excavating Contractors

Stan Genadek: Landscaping and Excavating Business Expert

The Landscape Business Pro Podcast: Expert Advice for Landscaping & Excavating Contractors

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Travis Leicht of OnSite Supply talks to Stan about maximizing your current assets to create more profit in your business.  What are some changes that can be made (easily) to bring in more income with less effort. Travis has been doing Periscope
Syd Stephan of Kage Innovations gave his son, Mike Stephan, the opportunity to create a one of a kind snow plow system. Mike was always creative and he was encouraged by his parents to keep coming up with new ideas.  When somebody senses that y
When he was 24, Bryan’s neighbor offered him a job at a lawn care business.  After becoming unhappy with his manager, Bryan had had enough.  Another neighbor was moving and had 3 things to get rid of: a dog, a TV, and a John Deere lawn tractor
Blake is a 19-year-old who has been in the green industry for 3 years.  He has been dominating social media to grow his business. Consistency – You have to post on social media regularly (not a bunch in one day and then not again for awhile) .
If you get hurt, can your company still go on?  It’s time to start thinking about your business as a business. Focus on building your people instead of focusing on building systems. Once you have your key people in place, then you can create sy
Are you looking to expand your business to include chemical applications?  Matthew Martin has worked for national fertilizer and weed control companies and has ran his own business, and he sits down with Stan to guide people looking to move int
After moving to Wheaton, IL, as a young boy, Greg taught himself how to build a pond by digging one in his parents’ backyard. Neighbor’s saw his work and asked him to build them ponds. Eventually, he started a small business to make summer mone
George Packard and Stan discuss the importance of growing your business so you create a safety cushion if you get injured, sick, or worse.  If you don’t want to grow your business for yourself, do it for the ones you love. ​ ​​Be smart about yo
Daniel Aplin is starting in plant installation and design and interviews Stan in this weeks podcast interview.  He is given free reign and gets to ask Stan anything he wants. Questions covered include: How do you set goals and commit to them? S
Former successful lawn care and landscape professional, Doug Cobair, and his wife Stacy decided to sell it all and move from the city to the country.  He went from living in a 2500 sq ft house in the city to homesteading on 11 acres and living
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Stan chats with Stacey Marks, co-founder of OnSite Supply about the importance of connecting with both your male and female market and using social media. Having a female look at your marketing and advertising ideas to give their input can be a
Jeri Schulze knows how to hire (and fire) for large companies, small companies and everything in between.  She discusses what to look for in a resume and interview to help decide if somebody is going to be a good fit for your team. 1. There is
Look for reasons to be grateful (every single day) instead of things to be upset about. Practicing gratitude is a “keystone habit.”  The positive affects continue into other areas in your life. “Give Thanks” System T – Think about what you’re g
Brian ran a business in high school with a friend, got a job out of school, and then in April 2015, he started a new business.  In today’s episode, Brian asks Stan vital questions about transitioning from running a part-time business to a full-
Don’t have analysis paralysis and think yourself out of new projects. Just get started! Stan interviews Joe Mooney of Homesteadonomics about how he harvests 90-95% of his water usage from rainwater.  Joe goes over the specifics of how he has hi
Dirt Monkey University is looking for writers to contribute content using their experience in the industry.  We will then post your blog on our website and put a link to your website.  We will also provide you with a badge that you can put on y
Stan sits down with Greg Chism (AKA Geek to Freak) and Keith & Ashley Kalfas after the GIE Expo to have a casual conversation about the ins and outs of their YouTube “careers.” Links from this episode Geek to Freak The Landscaping Employee Trap
Stan talks to Dustin Maher of Fit Moms for Life about exercise, nutrition, and how it affects every part of our lives and business.  Our body is our engine – food is our fuel.  Exercise smarter. Change the food you eat. You are the role model f
Stan turns the tables and is interviewed by young entrepreneur, Robert Buzzard.  He is 20-years-old and wants to start an excavating and hardscaping business.  Robert has limited technical and business experience and wants to know the best plan
Today Stan talks with Tony Bass who partnered up with Michael Gerber (author of The E Myth: Why Most Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It) to write The E Myth: Landscape and Contractors edition.  Before he read The E-Myth, Tony’s lands
Stan and Marty Grunder discuss how leadership allows you to leverage your time and resources.  When things didn’t work out as Marty wanted and expected, he is able to trace it back to poor leadership.  When things go well, he is being a good le
Kim Julen with Finding Your Fiji discusses the importance of trusting your intuition to grow your business.  She discusses a few tests you can do right where you are to help determine whether or not you should do something. So, how do you know
Jim Bouchard goes over 8 universal strategies for personal and professional mastery that apply to large and small business alike. Discipline Focus – letting go of the distractions keeping you from the task at hand Understand and Cultivate Power
Building a business is about putting the systems in place by making sure all the little details are in place. Nick’s goal is to work 33% of the time while creating a full time income.  When you have streamlined systems in your business, you don
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