Leo Goldberger of Home Based Franchise Group discuss his gift of innovation. He has been and integral part of building the Patch Boys, Dryer Vent Squad and is launching a new system! Tune in to understand what it takes to start a new concept and get people to buy in.
Have you ever had a doctor ask you stupid questions? Rebecca did this week. And then she landed a client from a competitor. Elizabeth doesn’t understand why her kids don’t know where things belong in the house. But she is having a great time getting to know her kids as adults!
Leo Goldberger of Home Based Franchise Group shares his gift of launching new brands and building the trust he needs with potential franchisees in order to sell. As the driving force behind several franchise brands, including a brand new concept, Leo has hit on the right formula for success.
Leo Goldberger started his franchise career in 2015 when he launched The Patch Boys. He quickly became a household name in the franchise arena when the business took off, and in less than 5 years, he grew it to over 100 locations. In early 2020 he was bought out by the BELFOR Franchise group.
Leo loves to create new concepts just like he did with The Patch Boys. It was a new concept in the franchise world – untested and unproven, but he worked very hard and found success very quickly. Today, Leo has two brands: Dryer Vent Squad and Frost Shades. They are both home-based concepts that are in demand, with low overhead and huge profit margins. He has also just launched Magnatainment, a new brand with tons of potential!
Leo has a passion for making people successful. He enjoys the challenges that come with it and loves to see franchise owners become entrepreneurs.
Have you ever have someone misjudge you? Who? And how did they get it wrong? Tell us in the comments, and tune in to find out how people have misperceived Elizabeth Denham and Rebecca Monet.
When you are looking for a franchisee or an employee, which quality would you rather have: grit or pedigree. Why? What are the most important qualities to you when you are hiring or looking for a partner in business?
Tune in the this episode to hear all about Ericka Garza’s important mission to elevate women in the Pizza Hut brand. As a minority herself, Ericka is determined to bring more women to the table and amplify their voices and opportunities.
Have you ever tossed a mullet? Listen to the story of the Mullet Toss at the Flora-Bama – it’s a Redneck Riviera thing. And Rebecca Monet’s poor grandbaby fell flat and wound up a little bloody – how is your week? Share your Roses and Thorns with us in the comments!
Ericka Garza of Pizza Hut is a woman on a mission. She is working to elevate women and increase the numbers of women franchisees in her brand. Listen and learn how she is planning to accomplish that and why it is important to her.
Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham discuss how we have included our kids in our business life and why we think that is important. Do you include your kids in your business? How does that work for you? Let us know in the comments!
There is a societal expectation on women that they should be perfect at everything – work, family, homemaking…and we all feel guilty when we don’t keep it all together. How do you manage work-life balance? Do you struggle with guilt? Share your experience in the comments!