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Big Talk About Small Business

Big Talk About Small Business

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Hosted by Mark Zweig and Eric Howerton. Our Mission is to inspire, empower, and equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge and insights they need to succeed in their ventures. Through engaging conversations with industry experts, seasoned entrepreneurs, and thought leaders, we aim to provide valuable strategies, actionable advice, and real-world experiences that will enable our listeners to navigate the challenges, seize the opportunities, and build thriving businesses.

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  • Best of Big Talk: Finding Purpose in the Hustle
    2026/06/03

    A business plan will never replace the messy reality of execution. In a landscape increasingly obsessed with automated solutions and theoretical strategies, raw effort remains the true separator of successful ventures. This episode breaks down the psychological resilience and relentless execution required to actually build a business from the ground up rather than just dreaming about one.

    We get into the raw mechanics of why progress depends on unreasonable people and how to navigate the inevitable emotional crashes that follow new ideas. The discussion covers the implications of agentic AI on human purpose, the strategy of launching ventures quickly to force momentum, and why you must outsource your weaknesses instead of trying to fix them. The standout moment comes from comparing entrepreneurs to wolves and investors to horses, perfectly capturing the natural tension between seeking raw opportunity and fearing financial risk.

    Building a company is an erratic heartbeat of extreme highs and crushing lows that pure logical analysis cannot entirely fix. Relying too heavily on a long gestation period often kills the momentum necessary to push a viable concept past the starting line. You will walk away from this conversation understanding that business development demands decisive action over fantasy, realizing that taking the initial leap is the only way to actually play the game.

    Subscribe and tune in for new episodes of Big Talk About Small Business with Mark Zweig and Eric Howerton. Each week we focus on practical insights and real-world strategies to grow your business!

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    8 分
  • Shark Tank Secrets: Turning Big Ideas Into Tech Realities With Dmitri Love
    2026/05/27

    Venture capital is a relentless game of adaptation where overnight disruption can wipe out years of systematic progress. Relying on single points of failure in a highly regulated ecosystem will eventually expose vulnerabilities, no matter how much transaction volume your platform supports. In this conversation, we sit down with veteran technology founder Dmitri Love to unpack the unvarnished realities of building, scaling, and exiting software startups.

    We sit down to discuss his journey from engineering software on the F-35 program to pitching his crypto micro-investing app Bundil on Shark Tank. We dig deep into tactical pivots, navigating catastrophic liquidity events like the FTX collapse, and the mechanics of turning a marketplace app like Hydrant into a successful corporate acquisition. Dmitri pulls back the curtain on his latest ventures, detailing how he is using automated text interfaces to bypass traditional app stores and building automated data rooms to streamline investor relations.

    Even a multi-million dollar exit can be completely drained while funding your next venture. Founders often underestimate the sheer amount of capital required to scale consumer products, the emotional toll of carrying teams through six-month cash droughts, and the discipline it takes to manage investor updates when your business is actively fighting for survival. You will walk away with a grounded framework for structuring equity, a clear understanding of why high agency beats raw talent when hiring, and a systemized view of leveraging tools like Claude to accelerate technical validation.

    Subscribe and tune in for new episodes of Big Talk About Small Business with Mark Zweig and Eric Howerton. Each week we focus on practical insights and real-world strategies to grow your business!

    Stay Connected:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigtalk.pod/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564547079280
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/big-talk-about-small-business
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  • Check Your Ego: Building a Global Franchise from a Frat House Kitchen
    2026/05/20

    Downtime is a profit leak, but over-complicating your systems before you even prove your market is an absolute cash killer. Many aspiring founders stall out because they believe the modern myth that you need an elaborate pitch deck, automated tech stacks, and millions in venture capital just to open your doors. In reality, real business traction is built on local, unglamorous consistency and operational clarity. We sit down with restaurant veteran and author Matt Friedman to break down how he took a simple concept and scaled it into a massive international brand.

    We get into the tactical grit of launching a business from a fraternity house with a five hundred dollar investment, navigating the shift from single-unit operations to a massive franchise model, and the strategic framework of his "Wings to Wins" philosophy. Matt shares how early grassroots marketing tactics like door hangers outperformed complex strategies because they targeted the consumer directly. We also unpack the critical importance of finding a business partner who brings an opposite skill set to the table rather than cloning your own strengths, alongside the vital role of "innovation through learning" to protect your core product from shiny object syndrome.

    The unglamorous truth of entrepreneurship is that you will make hundreds of mistakes, and perfection is a moving target you will never actually hit. True scale requires you to check your ego, acknowledge what you are bad at, and actively build tight relationships with your team, your consumers, and your vendor network. You will walk away from this conversation with a blueprint on how to run a lean operation, structure healthy partnership sandboxes, and leverage your supply chain partners to fuel long-term expansion.

    Subscribe and tune in for new episodes of Big Talk About Small Business with Mark Zweig and Eric Howerton. Each week we focus on practical insights and real-world strategies to grow your business!

    Stay Connected:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigtalk.pod/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564547079280
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/big-talk-about-small-business
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigtalkpod
    https://www.bigtalkaboutsmallbusiness.com/

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    45 分
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