
BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio
Tyler Jorgenson
Show overview
BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 274 episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 30 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 41 episodes published. Published by Tyler Jorgenson.
From the publisher
For over 15 years, BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio has been the place where real entrepreneurs share the truth about building and scaling businesses. Host Tyler Jorgenson, entrepreneur, strategist, and Rich Dad® Expert on Business, dives into conversations with founders, authors, CEOs, marketers, and innovators who have turned ideas into empires. In under 30 minutes you will get unfiltered insights, proven strategies, and behind-the-scenes stories from some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, including Tim Ferriss, Neil Patel, and Peter Shankman. Whether you want to escape the rat race, grow your revenue, or uncover your next big idea, BizNinja is your shortcut to clarity, courage, and entrepreneurial freedom. Broadcast weekly on ABC News Radio KMET-1490 and available everywhere you listen to podcasts. 👉 Learn more at BizNinjaRadio.com
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Ep 1607Building a Business Around Podcasting and Digital Platforms
What happens when a successful entrepreneur sees a broken system and decides to fix it? In this episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, I sit down with Nathan Gwilliam, a serial entrepreneur and the founder behind some powerful digital platforms. Nathan shares the story behind building Adoption.com, one of the most widely used adoption platforms in the world, and how that early success shaped his entrepreneurial journey. We talk about the lessons that come from building businesses from the ground up, the mistakes many founders make with partnerships, and how entrepreneurs can identify their superpower and build teams around their weaknesses. Nathan also shares the vision behind PodUp, a platform designed to simplify podcasting and turn content into a true business engine. With dozens of integrated tools and powerful AI automation, PodUp is helping entrepreneurs create, repurpose, and monetize their content faster than ever. If you are building a business, launching a podcast, or trying to scale your impact online, this conversation is packed with practical insights you can use immediately. What You'll Learn • The surprising story behind the creation of Adoption.com • Why entrepreneurs should build businesses that make the world better • The biggest partnership mistake founders make early in business • How successful entrepreneurs identify and leverage their superpower • Why hiring the most experienced person is not always the best move • How podcasting can become a powerful content engine for your brand • The role AI is playing in simplifying content creation and distribution • How entrepreneurs can turn a podcast into a scalable business platform Chapters 00:00 Welcome to BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio 00:35 Nathan's first experience with entrepreneurship 01:51 The creation of Adoption.com and a mission-driven business 03:15 Early lessons from building a successful startup 04:58 The partnership mistake many founders make 06:20 How to choose the right business partner 07:21 Exiting Adoption.com and what came next 08:16 Consulting for major entrepreneurs and digital platforms 10:29 Lessons learned from working with successful founders 12:36 Finding your entrepreneurial superpower 14:21 Hiring mistakes entrepreneurs often make 15:42 The origin story of PodUp 17:41 Building an all-in-one platform for podcasting businesses 19:25 The early challenges of building a podcast venture 21:10 Transitioning PodUp into a software-first company 23:09 AI tools that are transforming podcast content creation 26:36 How AI can launch a podcast in under an hour 26:59 Personal goals and life beyond entrepreneurship 28:01 Final thoughts and BizNinja takeaway

Ep 1606Build Once. Earn Forever. The Power of Subscription in E-Commerce
In this episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with Matthew Holman, subscription strategist and community builder behind Commerce Catalyst and The Subscription Doc. Matthew shares how he got into entrepreneurship and uncovered the massive opportunity within subscription commerce. From helping brands unlock recurring revenue to building communities that connect e-commerce founders, he breaks down why subscriptions are one of the most powerful ways to drive predictable growth and long-term customer value. 👉 Want to go deeper into subscription strategy? Check out Matthew’s Commerce Catalyst newsletter here: https://tinyurl.com/CommerceCatalyst Tyler and Matthew also dive into the evolution of e-commerce, the rising costs of customer acquisition, and why truly understanding your customer remains the ultimate competitive advantage. They explore how AI and automation are reshaping personalization, retention, and the future of subscription brands. If you are building an e-commerce brand or thinking about launching one, this episode delivers practical insights on offers, retention, customer experience, and where subscription commerce is headed next. What You'll Learn • Why subscription is one of the most powerful business models in e-commerce • The biggest mistake new subscription brands make • Why your offer matters more than your retention strategy • How successful brands truly understand their customers • Why the first 7 to 10 days after purchase are critical • How bulk offers and bundles increase revenue and retention • The role of content, influencers, and community in modern e-commerce • How AI is shaping the future of personalized subscriptions Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Subscription Commerce 00:50 Matthew Holman's Entrepreneurial Journey 03:13 Building Commerce Catalyst and Subscription Communities 06:17 Major Changes in E-Commerce Over the Last Five Years 07:55 Why Knowing Your Customer Is Everything 09:06 Influencer Led Brands and Audience Connection 11:10 Unique and Surprising Subscription Businesses 12:41 The Power of Customer Experience and Product Adoption 16:40 Success Stories from Subscription Consulting 19:00 Why Offers Matter More Than Retention 19:33 Best Platforms for Customer Acquisition Today 20:10 Common Mistakes Early E-Commerce Brands Make 22:01 What Excites Matthew About the Future of E-Commerce 24:30 Using AI to Enable Entrepreneurs 25:03 Personal Goals and Life Outside Business 25:38 Where to Learn More About Matthew Holman 26:12 Advice for New E-Commerce Entrepreneurs

Ep 1605Make Your Money Move: The Cash Flow Strategy Banks Don’t Teach
What if the key to financial freedom isn’t making more money… but using the money you already have differently?In this episode, I sit down with Howard Polansky, a former dentist turned “financial doctor”, who walks us through a strategy that completely reframes how we think about debt, cash flow, and leverage.We unpack a strategy that challenges conventional thinking about debt, interest rates, and liquidity. Instead of obsessing over percentages, this conversation reframes the focus to what really impacts your life and business every 30 days — payments and cash flow.You’ll learn how lines of credit can be used strategically, why discipline matters more than math, and how improving liquidity can accelerate your goals without increasing revenue.This episode isn’t about financial hacks.It’s about leverage, structure, and creating freedom sooner.If you want your money working as hard as you do, this one’s for you. What You’ll LearnWhy focusing on interest rates can cost you moreHow lines of credit actually functionThe risks involved and how to avoid themHow to improve cash flow without increasing revenueWhy liquidity matters more than most people realizeHow strategic leverage can accelerate life goals

Ep 1604From Pandemic Pivot to Franchise Firestorm: The Real Story of Cookie Co.
What happens when you launch a dessert brand in the middle of a global shutdown… scale it to 31 locations… and then face economic whiplash, legal chaos, and a near-hostile takeover?In this episode, I sit down with Matt Thomas, co-founder of Cookie Co., to unpack one of the most honest entrepreneurial journeys we’ve ever had on BizNinja. This isn’t just about cookies. It’s about resilience, leadership under pressure, and what it really takes to rebuild when everything feels like it’s unraveling.Matt didn’t plan to build a national cookie brand during a pandemic. But when his branding agency collapsed in March 2020, he and his wife Elise went all-in on Cookie Co.—a passion project born from her lifelong love of baking.From selling cookies out of their garage (while neighbors suspected something sketchy) to hitting $1.3M in year one, the growth was explosive. Franchise interest poured in. Within a few years, they reached 31 locations across multiple states.Then the economy shifted.Eggs and butter doubled. Inflation soared. Franchisees struggled. A strategic partnership turned into a legal nightmare involving system lockouts and reputational damage.Through it all, Matt shares what he’s learned about resilience, leadership, ego, and the brutal honesty entrepreneurship demands.This episode is about grit. And it’s about evolving before the market forces you to. What You'll LearnWhy door-to-door sales is one of the best entrepreneurial training groundsHow Cookie Co. scaled to 31 locations during economic uncertaintyThe hidden complexities of franchisingWhat happens when inflation crushes your margins overnightHow to navigate lawsuits, PR damage, and operational chaosWhy listening to customers is your most underrated growth strategyThe mindset shift required to survive and rebuildChapters00:00 Welcome to BizNinja02:40 Matt’s Early Entrepreneurial Roots06:30 Launching Cookie Co During COVID10:00 The Leap Into Franchising15:50 Inflation Hits and the Real Struggles Begin19:05 Strategic Partnership Turns Hostile23:10 The Power of Pivoting and Listening to Customers27:20 Business as a Vehicle for Life

Ep 1603Analog is the New Advantage: Building Deeper Customer Experiences with Mark Stern
What if the thing that helps you stand out in a digital world… isn’t more digital?In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Mark Stern, founder of Custom Box Agency, to unpack how physical products are making a serious comeback in business. From flipping Furbies as a teenager to building immersive onboarding experiences for lawyers, authors, and SaaS companies, Mark shares how analog experiences are becoming the secret weapon in a world flooded with AI and digital noise.We talk about the lessons he learned in corporate America at Deloitte, why being a generalist can hold entrepreneurs back, and how stepping into your zone of genius unlocks true growth. Mark also walks through how physical products like card decks, game boards, and custom boxes can increase acquisition, retention, and lifetime value.If you’re building a brand and want to create deeper connection, stronger engagement, and real-world impact, this conversation will stretch how you think.What You'll LearnHow corporate structure can actually prepare you for entrepreneurshipWhy physical products are gaining power in the age of AIThe mistake most entrepreneurs make when scaling their businessHow to use physical experiences for customer acquisition and retentionWhy gamifying onboarding increases results and engagementThe power of dynamic QR codes and hyper-personalizationHow a simple card deck can become a powerful front-end offerWhy analog experiences create emotional connection and memorability

Ep 1602The Long Game of Entrepreneurship: Relationships Over Transactions
Entrepreneurship is a game of extremes, the highest highs, the lowest lows, and everything in between. But what if the biggest unlock to success isn’t another strategy, funnel, or funding round… but the way you connect with people?In this Season 16 episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with serial entrepreneur, investor, and master connector Garrett Dunham to unpack why proximity, generosity, and intentional networking can create exponential opportunities, often when you least expect them.Garrett Dunham has built startups, hosted hackathons, worked in venture capital, advised founders, and now leads Hey, Lois, a platform designed to help people make meaningful, human-centered connections at scale.In this conversation, Garrett shares his unconventional entrepreneurial journe, from a childhood dream of inventing a remote-controlled vacuum to hanging out with Richard Branson on Necker Island, all powered by one core philosophy: radical abundance.Tyler and Garrett explore why most people misunderstand networking, why chasing quantity without depth leads nowhere, and how focusing on helping others can unlock massive, compounding returns. They also dive into how AI can support—not replace—human relationships, and why generosity isn’t just good ethics, it’s good business.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy entrepreneurship mirrors the emotional extremes of life itselfHow proximity and environment shape opportunityThe difference between shallow networking and meaningful connectionWhy helping 100 people—even if only one helps back—still winsThe “power law of people” and how exponential returns really workHow to nurture relationships without burning time or energyWhy AI should amplify human connection, not replace itWhat “radical abundance” means—and how to live itHow Garrett is building a career path around generosity and connection

Ep 1601The Power of Clarity in Business and Life
What if success isn’t about chasing the next exit, but about finally knowing what’s enough?In this Season 16 episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with entrepreneur Jermaine Ee, founder of HeirLight, for a powerful conversation about clarity, legacy, and building businesses that truly matter.Jermaine Ee’s entrepreneurial instincts showed up early — from selling custom mixtapes in school to pioneering YouTube product placement years before influencer marketing became mainstream. Since then, he’s built and worked across industries including toys, media, politics, and technology.But his most meaningful work came from a personal realization: his parents didn’t lack money — they lacked clarity. That insight led Jermaine to create HeirLight, an AI-powered estate planning platform designed to remove fear, shame, and confusion from conversations about assets, legacy, and life planning.Together, Tyler and Jermaine unpack what it means to design your life intentionally, why not every business should raise venture capital, and how self-awareness is often the missing ingredient in entrepreneurship. Key TakeawaysHow early entrepreneurial instincts often show up before “real” businessesWhy most people delay estate planning — and how AI can change thatThe difference between chasing hype and building with purposeWhen to bootstrap vs. when to raise capitalWhy building the right team matters more than doing everything yourselfThe realities of building a business with familyHow to use AI as a tool without losing your humanityWhy clarity may be the most underrated entrepreneurial advantageChapters00:00 Welcome to BizNinja & meeting Jermaine Ee01:00 Selling mixtapes and early signs of entrepreneurship02:30 Discovering YouTube marketing before it was mainstream04:00 Being “forced” into entrepreneurship05:00 Why HeirLight was built07:00 Estate planning, shame, and the messy middle09:00 Legal, design, and scaling challenges10:30 Applying B2B lessons to a consumer startup12:30 Bootstrapping vs. raising capital14:30 Choosing which ideas deserve your focus16:30 Family, failure, and resilience18:30 Building a business with his mother20:30 Working with family without damaging relationships22:00 AI as a productivity tool, not a replacement for humanity25:00 Self-awareness and whose opinions matter26:30 “Clarity is love in practical form”27:30 Redefining success and legacy

Ep 1540Finding Your Voice: How Elite Communication Turns Ideas Into Impact
What if your biggest growth bottleneck isn’t your strategy, your funnel, or your offer—but how you communicate your ideas?In this episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler Jorgenson welcomes longtime friend and world-class communicator Hannah Kim—a classically trained opera singer turned TEDx speaker, event curator, and founder of Purpose Speaking.Hannah shares her unconventional journey from music school to entrepreneurship, challenging the “starving artist” narrative and building a profitable, purpose-driven career around communication. Together, they explore why experience alone doesn’t make someone a great speaker, how rejection builds confidence, and why preparation—not talent—is the real antidote to stage fear.They also dive deep into the TEDx world: what organizers actually look for, why most applications fail, and how to structure an idea that solves a real problem. Hannah reveals practical tools—including pacing, presence, and reframing rejection—that anyone can use to instantly elevate their communication, whether on stage, on camera, or in business conversations.This episode is a masterclass in visibility, confidence, and turning your message into real-world impact. Key TakeawaysWhy comfort on stage doesn’t equal excellence—and how training closes the gapHow artists and entrepreneurs can break free from inherited “scarcity” narrativesThe real purpose of a TEDx talk (and why motivation alone isn’t enough)How rejection can be reframed into confidence and momentumWhy pacing, presence, and preparation matter more than charismaHow elite communicators structure ideas that actually landWhat it really takes to move from “good” to top 1% communicationChapters00:00 Welcome to BizNinja + Hannah Kim’s Journey02:50 From Opera Singer to Entrepreneur & Speaker05:45 Breaking the Starving Artist Narrative08:00 Mentorship, Training, and the Cost of Growth10:40 Inside the TEDx World: Speaker vs Organizer14:00 What Makes Top 1% Communicators Different17:30 Rejection, Confidence, and Stage Presence20:15 Music, Meaning, and Human Transformation23:30 Creativity, Culture, and Personal Balance25:00 Building the Future: AI, Accessibility & Purpose27:10 Where to Learn More + Final Takeaways

Ep 1539The Mastermind Advantage: How Glen Ledwell Built Success Through Connection
In this episode, Glen Ledwell the entrepreneur behind Mind Movies, Flight Club, and Speakeasy reveals how connection, timing, and lifestyle design shaped a multi-decade career. From scrappy beginnings to eight-figure wins, Glen breaks down the real secrets behind momentum, resilience, and building businesses you actually enjoy running.In this conversation, Tyler sits down with entrepreneur and mastermind creator Glen Ledwell to unpack the lessons behind a 40-year entrepreneurial journey. Glen shares how he went from hustling football cards as a kid to launching the massive personal development brand Mind Movies, and eventually creating two of the industry’s most respected masterminds: Flight Club and Speakeasy.Glen opens up about early failures, PayPal shutdowns, breakthrough timing, and why masterminds are the single most important growth tool for entrepreneurs today. He also dives into lifestyle design, law of attraction, business evolution, and why success means nothing if you aren’t enjoying your life along the way.This is a masterclass in building businesses and a life that actually fit you.Key TakeawaysEntrepreneurship starts early even if you don’t realize it.Masterminds are essential for connection, accountability, and momentum.Curated communities beat big rooms quality > quantity.Timing matters Mind Movies exploded by riding the wave of The Secret.Online business was simpler, but success is still deeply accessible today.Lead costs rising + conversions falling = new solutions required.Lifestyle design is not a luxury it’s a non-negotiable for long-term success.Success isn’t worth it if you’re working nonstop and missing your life.

Ep 1538How Dugout Mugs Hit It Out of the Park with Lifestyle-First Entrepreneurship
Some entrepreneurs chase the money. Others chase the hype.But the best ones? They build something awesome and build a life they actually want to live.In this episode, I sit down with Kris Dehnert, the powerhouse behind Dugout Mugs, a wildly creative brand turning baseball bats into drinkware and generating $56M+ in sales along the way. Kris shares how a brush with death became the wake-up call that led him to bet big on a product fans LOVE, and a lifestyle he’s proud to model for his kids.We go deep on:Building an empire from a ridiculously cool idea ⚾➡️☕Why freedom is the most valuable entrepreneurial currencyHow to scale without crumbling your systems (or sanity)Partnerships, pivots, and the power of “If this → then that” decision-makingSelling fun products that actually mean something to the buyerWhy chasing happiness often leads to more money — not less And yes… we geek out on supply chains, Teespring glory days, Inc. 5000 wins, and what happens when baseball legends start repping your product without being paid a dime.This episode is for founders who want BOTH:A business they’re proud of.And a life they’re excited to wake up to.-----Key TakeawaysLifestyle by design > Hustle by defaultBreak systems once — then rebuild RELENTLESSLY for scaleKnow your customer better than they know themselvesMomentum loves courage — but systems keep you aliveHappiness is a strategy, not a side effect

Ep 1537Fix Your Hardware: Why Brain Health Is the Ultimate Entrepreneur Superpower
In this week’s episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, we’re celebrating a birthday — and having our minds blown at the same time.I sat down with Eric Collett, founder of A Mind for All Seasons, to talk about one of the most overlooked assets in entrepreneurship: your brain. Not your mindset. Not productivity hacks. We’re talking about the hardware — the biology, energy production, inflammation, and metabolic function behind every thought, decision, and action.Eric spent 16 years running assisted living and memory care communities, became obsessed with neurodegenerative diseases, and eventually built a science-backed system that helps people improve cognitive performance, stabilize mental health, and in some cases even reverse symptoms of dementia.This conversation goes deep. We’re unpacking everything from why your “brain fog” isn’t random… to how concussions, hormones, inflammation, and even cold sores can sabotage your mental clarity… to why Alzheimer’s may actually be optional for this generation.Yes — optional. Let that sit for a minute.If you’ve ever felt stuck, unfocused, emotionally drained, or like your hardware just isn’t keeping up with your software… this episode might be a turning point.Key TakeawaysWhy protecting your brain is the #1 success lever for entrepreneursThe real difference between “software” (skills) and “hardware” (your biology)Why brain fog has 15–30 measurable causes — and no one-size-fits-all supplementHow Eric went from executive director to quitting his job in three days to start his companyWhy Alzheimer’s is now considered preventable — and what that means for youThe surprising link between inflammation, concussions, mental health, and cognitive declineHow personalized brain evaluations uncover hidden “holes in the ship”Why many people self-sabotage by withholding information from doctorsHow Eric helped transform the mental health of a young suicidal student by uncovering a clue she didn’t think matteredWhat it means to “save a million brains” — and how you can take charge of your ownChapters00:00 Introduction and Birthday Celebration01:41 Early Entrepreneurial Spirit02:55 The Importance of Brain Health05:01 Transitioning to Brain Health Advocacy09:40 Understanding Brain Function and Misconceptions12:30 Personalized Approaches to Brain Health18:24 Success Stories in Brain Health22:32 Addressing Mental Health Across Ages26:49 Conclusion and Future Aspirations

Ep 1536How to Live the Unleashed Life
What happens when you leave behind 18 years in ministry to follow the call of entrepreneurship? In this episode, I sit down with Harrison Wilder, a former pastor turned corporate strategist, author, and speaker who’s helping others design lives and businesses that reflect their purpose.Harrison opens up about the transition from serving in the church to serving in the marketplace how the same principles of leadership, faith, and service apply when building a business. We talk about discovering your true calling, building from your strengths instead of your weaknesses, and creating premium programs that actually sustain your mission.And we dig into his upcoming book, The Life Unleashed, which challenges entrepreneurs to see their desires not as selfish ambitions but as divine signals of where they’re meant to go next.If you’ve ever felt like your potential is sitting on the balcony, waiting for permission to move this conversation is your wake-up call.Key TakeawaysYour desires are divine signals pointing toward your purpose.Build from your strengths, not your weaknesses.Start premium, then build down the value ladder.Abundance begins with mindset, not money.Faith and entrepreneurship go hand in hand.Live the Unleashed Life and stop playing small. Chapters00:00 The Journey to Entrepreneurship02:56 Lessons from Pastoral Ministry05:56 Self-Discovery and Personal Strengths08:48 The Power of Questions in Life Decisions11:55 Building a Business on Experience15:13 Creating Value in Entrepreneurship17:54 The Unleashed Life: Pursuing Desires21:13 Mindset and Abundance23:46 Lifestyle Design and Personal Goals

Ep 1535The Private Equity Playbook: Scale, Sell, and Win Big
Entrepreneurs spend years hustling to grow their businesses, but too many leave life-changing wealth on the table simply because they don’t know the rules of the exit game. In this episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler sits down with private equity expert and author Nick Bradley, who has helped lead more than $5 billion in successful exits, to break down how founders can scale smarter, negotiate better, and prepare themselves emotionally and financially for the biggest moment of their entrepreneurial journey.What You’ll Learn• Why founders fail at exits they should win• The real difference between startup founders vs. scale-up builders• How private equity actually works behind closed doors• The two sets of rules in every deal: price vs terms• Why culture and transferable value matter more than you think• How roll-ups and acquisitions multiply valuations quickly• What it means to operate off the buyer’s math• How founders can prepare emotionally for losing the CEO hat• Where the biggest growth opportunities are in the next decade Chapters00:00 Welcome to BizNinja & Meet Nick Bradley01:00 Nick’s First Business and Early Entrepreneurial Spark03:30 Transition to Corporate and Discovering Private Equity06:00 Why Founders Fear PE and What They Get Wrong09:00 The Emotional Rollercoaster After Selling Your Business11:30 Prize vs Prey: How Buyers Judge Founders14:00 Price vs Terms: The Rules Most Founders Miss17:30 Preparing 12–36 Months Before an Exit19:30 Roll Ups, Arbitrage & Scaling Through Acquisitions23:00 Culture, Vision & Transferable Value in PE Deals26:00 Big Industry Opportunities on the Horizon27:30 Nick’s Move to Dubai & Personal Growth28:30 Where to Connect with Nick & Final Takeaways

Ep 1534Turning Brine into a Brand: The Dirty Dill Story
In this episode, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with Dan Graves, co-founder and CEO of Dirty Dill, to talk about turning a quirky idea into a fast-growing national brand. From humble beginnings in construction to building one of the most talked-about products in the flavored-spirits space, Dan shares how delusional optimism, creative grit, and “last-man-standing” persistence became the secret ingredients behind his success.They dive deep into:How Dan spotted the pickle-flavor boom before it hit grocery shelvesLessons from his first business pitch competition and seven years in constructionThe hard (and expensive) mistakes of manufacturing in-houseWhy focus, capital, and culture make or break consumer brandsHow athlete mentality and entrepreneurial delusion can be your greatest advantage Whether you’re building a product, launching a brand, or just need a reminder that crazy ideas can actually work — this conversation is packed with insights, laughs, and truth bombs from someone living it daily. Key TakeawaysEntrepreneurship requires delusional optimism. You have to see a future that doesn’t exist yet — and then build it.Capital and focus are crucial. Undercapitalization can kill momentum faster than failure itself.Last man standing wins. The biggest separator in business isn’t genius — it’s persistence.Keep your brand fun. Dirty Dill’s secret sauce isn’t just brine — it’s personality.Balance business with family. Even CEOs need to make time for the moments that matter most. Chapters00:00 Welcome to BizNinja & Meet Dirty Dill02:00 Discovering Entrepreneurship & Early Business Lessons06:00 From Construction to Crafting a Spirit Brand09:30 Mistakes, Wins, and Raising Capital11:00 Growing Dirty Dill Across States13:30 Belief, Vision & Delusional Optimism17:00 The Athlete Mindset and Entrepreneur Grit18:00 Balancing Fun Branding with Serious Business20:30 Big Goals, Dream Collaborations & Market Growth24:00 Investors, Advice & The Power of Persistence27:00 Family, Golf & Life Beyond Business28:00 Where to Find Dirty Dill

Ep 1533The Power of Serving First: How the Law of Increase Transforms Business
What if the secret to success wasn’t hustle — but heart?In this episode, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with Steve Ramona, host of Doing Business with a Servant’s Heart, to unpack how relationships, service, and generosity have fueled his decades-long entrepreneurial journey. From working the front desk at a health club to closing billion-dollar renewable energy deals, Steve’s story proves that when you lead with integrity and gratitude, abundance follows.They dive into everything from the early lessons he learned from his father and mentors, to why The Wealthy Barber changed his life, to how the “law of increase” and “law of expectation” transformed his approach to business and purpose.This one’s a masterclass in connection, action, and faith — delivered with real-world wisdom and plenty of laughs.In This Episode You'll Learn:Why building relationships is the most valuable business strategyThe lesson that turned $100 into $68,000 — and a lifelong philosophyThe importance of asking, listening, and following throughHow to serve others without enabling or depleting yourselfWhy abundance and stewardship can coexist — and how to align bothThe mindset shift that took Steve from small business owner to billion-dollar partnerships

Ep 1532The Art of the Pivot: Lessons from Losing It All & Starting Over
Ever felt like life knocked you flat just as things were going great? Dar Holdsworth knows that story well. From doing multi-million-dollar signage deals to building award-winning custom motorcycles for celebrities — then losing everything and starting over — Dar’s entrepreneurial journey is anything but straight. In this episode, Tyler Jorgenson and Dar dig into what it really takes to reinvent yourself, spot new opportunities, and keep moving forward even when your first (or second… or third) business doesn’t go as planned.Whether you’re riding the highs of business growth or rebuilding after a major setback, Dar’s story is a masterclass in grit, curiosity, and knowing when to pivot.What You’ll LearnThe unexpected push that got Dar to launch his first businessHow losing his biggest client — and going through a divorce — forced a total resetLessons from building custom motorcycles and scaling product sales onlineThe key difference between being great at your craft and running a profitable companyHow discovering funnels (and a free + shipping offer) changed everythingWhy Dar now helps other entrepreneurs launch AI SaaS businesses that scaleChapters00:00 Introduction to Dar Holdsworth02:07 The Entrepreneurial Journey Begins05:09 Overcoming Early Obstacles09:03 Transitioning to Custom Motorcycles12:02 Lessons from the Motorcycle Business17:04 The Shift to SaaS and AI21:00 Navigating Challenges in the Chiropractic Niche24:54 Current Ventures and Future Aspirations

Ep 1531Overconfidence Kills: How to Protect Your Business Before It’s Too Late
Adversity isn’t optional. Every entrepreneur will face it — the question is whether it breaks you or builds you. Jeff Martinovich lost everything: his billion-dollar firm, his freedom, and his reputation. But instead of disappearing, he fought back, rebuilt, and now teaches CEOs and founders how to bulletproof their lives and businesses.If you think success protects you, think again — this episode will change the way you prepare for the unexpected.In this conversation, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with Jeff Martinovich — Air Force Academy grad, Gulf War vet, and former billion-dollar CEO who endured a seven-year battle with the federal government and came out stronger. Jeff shares raw lessons on overconfidence, resilience, and playing defense as an entrepreneur. You’ll hear how he lost everything, found strength in helping others (even from prison), and rebuilt his family, business portfolio, and mission from the ground up.Jeff’s journey is a masterclass in turning setbacks into springboards and protecting what you’ve built when life throws its worst at you.What You'll LearnWhy overconfidence can blind successful entrepreneurs to hidden risksThe mindset shift that helps you survive and rebuild after massive failureHow to lead with transparency — and why it builds deep trustTactical ways to “play defense” and protect your business before adversity hitsThe power of gratitude and courage when fear tries to keep you down