Épisodes

  • You Can’t Replace Relationships with AI: Sales and Marketing Alignment
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of Good Business, Clay Vaughan and Luke Frazier sit down with David Lillard to talk about marketing in the age of AI and what still wins in the real world.

    AI can generate websites, copy, and content fast. But businesses still struggle with the hardest part: deciding what to do, why it matters, and how to tie marketing to revenue without lying to themselves.

    David explains why you cannot replace relationships with technology, how marketing should create lift so leaders can manage more relationships, and why frameworks and decision-making matter more than deliverables.

    This conversation covers sales and marketing alignment, clarity that compounds, finding leaks in your funnel, and why email remains one of the most underrated growth channels in B2B.

    #GoodBusiness #Marketing #Sales #AI #B2BMarketing #RevenueGrowth #Leadership #SalesEnablement #EmailMarketing #Strategy

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    58 min
  • Why Trust Beats the Lowest Bid in Construction and Business with Kirk Wright
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Good Business, Clay Vaughan and Luke Frazier sit down with Kirk Wright, CEO of Buildian Construction Services, to talk about what actually wins in construction and business.

    Kirk explains why being the lowest bidder is rarely the best strategy, how disciplined processes protect trust, and what it takes to scale across multiple states without losing integrity. This conversation covers pre-construction safeguards, subcontractor accountability, hospitality as a business advantage, and why boring consistency works.

    If you are a founder, operator, or leader who wants to build a reputation that drives referrals, this episode is for you.


    #GoodBusiness #Construction #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #Reputation #Trust #Operations
    #ProjectManagement #FaithAndWork


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    53 min
  • What It Takes to Build a Team Gen Z Won’t Quit
    Jan 27 2026

    What if you could build a team so strong that people never wanted to leave.
    In this episode of Good Business, Clay and Luke sit down with Jacob Karnes, a former Chick-fil-A corporate trainer, leadership coach, and author of Master Your First Job, to talk about what it really takes to build a culture that attracts and retains great people, especially Gen Z.

    They unpack why apathy is rising, why human connection is becoming a competitive advantage, and how to design a purpose-driven workplace people actually want to stay in. Jacob shares practical frameworks leaders can use right away, including how to hire for values, coach with clarity, and create a feedback culture that builds people instead of burning them out.

    In this episode, we cover:
    - Why Gen Z is leaving jobs so quickly
    - How purpose and community fight apathy
    - What Chick-fil-A gets right about culture and hiring
    - What personal brand really means for young workers
    - The WIN feedback method using What, Illustrate, and Navigate
    - Why praise matters more than most leaders think

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    #GoodBusiness #Leadership #CompanyCulture #GenZ #EmployeeRetention #Management #TeamBuilding #Feedback #PersonalBrand #ChickfilA #BusinessCoaching #WorkplaceCulture #Operations

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    53 min
  • What It Really Takes to Buy and Run a Business
    Jan 20 2026

    Most people dream about owning a business. Mike Fransen bought one, and it changed everything.

    In this episode of Good Business, Clay and Luke sit down with Mike to talk about what it looks like to acquire a boomer-owned, blue-collar business and survive the first two years. They cover the pressure of personally guaranteeing a loan, managing partnership tension, navigating a seller transition, and learning how to lead a new team while stabilizing cash flow.

    In this episode, we cover:
    What it feels like the day you sign the papers
    Why tension is not the problem, but mismanaging it is
    How to evaluate a business beyond the numbers
    What first-time buyers underestimate about seller transitions
    Why “boring” businesses can be the smartest move
    What stability actually looks like in year one and year two

    If you are thinking about buying a business, stepping out of corporate, or building a partnership that lasts, this one is for you.

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    #GoodBusiness #Entrepreneurship #BusinessAcquisition #SmallBusiness #Leadership #BusinessPartnership #BlueCollarBusiness #SBA #EOS #Operations #MergersAndAcquisitions #FounderJourney

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    1 h et 2 min
  • 10X Growth Without Losing Your Soul: Faith, Leadership, and Culture at AAA Paving
    Jan 13 2026

    Most blue-collar businesses grow slowly. AAA Paving grew 10X in just three years without burning out crews or compromising culture.

    In this episode of Good Business, Clay and Luke sit down with Rheese Stanley, President of AAA Paving, to talk about servant leadership, faith in business, disciplined systems, and what it really takes to scale while putting people first.

    From standing by employees through unjust arrests to doubling down during COVID, Rheese shares real stories of courage, humility, and leadership that honors God.

    If you’re a business owner, leader, or entrepreneur trying to grow without losing your heart, this episode is for you.

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    #leadership #businessoperations #entrepreneurship #hustleculture #burnoutprevention #EOS #founderlife


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    1 h et 4 min
  • Where Contractors Really Lose Money: Execution, Systems, and Scalable Margin with Josiah Peterson
    Jan 6 2026

    Most contractors don’t lose money on sales. They lose it on execution.
    In this episode of Good Business, Clay and Luke sit down with Josiah Peterson, founder of KBHC Consulting, to talk about what really protects profit in contracting and service businesses.

    From job costing and overhead recovery to the 3–5 crew breaking point, seasonality planning, and change orders that drain margins, Josiah shares what he learned scaling and exiting his own business and what he now teaches contractors who want to grow.

    We also talk about software, CRMs, routing and scheduling, and how AI and automation will transform trades faster than most owners expect.

    If you are a contractor, operator, or service business owner trying to scale without losing control of your margins, this is for you.

    Connect with Josiah: Reach out on LinkedIn (as mentioned in the episode).

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    Chapters
    00:00 Contractors lose money on execution, not sales
    01:15 Why margins disappear (unseen costs, sloppy schedules)
    05:24 Mentorship and steady leadership
    11:07 Purpose, provision, and pushing through naysayers
    13:18 The 3–5 crew ceiling and team runway
    16:04 Seasonality planning and consistent pipeline
    24:23 Small jobs, better margin, and selling to defined need
    31:43 Overhead recovery and true cost of business
    36:02 Software, CRM, AI, and integration
    40:21 Will robots take over trades?
    45:21 Change orders and emotional capital
    49:21 Monetizing existing customers and plugging leaks
    55:36 The question every leader should ask

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    #GoodBusinessPodcast #Contractors #Leadership #Operations #Pricing #SmallBusiness #Entrepreneurship #ServiceBusiness #Construction #Trades

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    54 min
  • Hustle Without Burnout: How Leaders Build Discipline, Alignment, and Real Velocity
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Good Business, Clay Vaughan and Luke Frazier sit down with Abby Ramin, Director of Operations at Good Agency, for a candid conversation about hustle, burnout, and what it really takes to execute vision at scale.

    Abby shares what she learned stepping into an integrator role during rapid growth, why hustle is about discipline and rhythm, not chaos, and how alignment actually creates speed. They discuss leadership friction, EOS rhythms, time tracking, forecasting, and the systems that help teams grow without losing trust, clarity, or culture.

    If you’re a founder, operator, or leader trying to scale without burning out your team, this episode will challenge how you think about hustle, execution, and leadership.


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    #leadership #businessoperations #entrepreneurship #hustleculture #burnoutprevention #EOS #founderlife


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    This show is sponsored by Rocketfuel, a CRM that has helped thousands of small business owners organize and automate their communications so that nothing slips through the cracks and their top-line capacity can grow. Try it risk-free today at https://www.rocketfuel.software!

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    56 min
  • From Hustle Culture to Healthy Sales: Trust-Based Prospecting with Brad Pearse
    Dec 9 2025

    On this episode of Good Business, Clay Vaughan and Luke Frazier speak with Brad Pearse, Sales Development Leader and founder of Simplified Sales. Brad shares how growing up in a $ 700 million family business shaped his approach to culture, customer experience, and leadership, and why so much of today’s hustle-obsessed entrepreneurial mindset is deeply unhealthy.

    They explore how purpose, faith, and stewardship transform the way leaders present themselves; what entrepreneurs often misunderstand about success; and why serving others is the true foundation of meaningful work. Brad also breaks down practical strategies for building healthy sales teams, aligning sales and marketing into a unified revenue engine, and using LinkedIn Sales Navigator for trust-based prospecting rather than spam.

    Whether you lead a sales team or are trying to grow your business without losing your values, this conversation will challenge how you think about work, culture, and what it means to build something that lasts.

    To connect with Brad, find him on LinkedIn.

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    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-business-with-clay-vaughan/id1610259222

    #salesleadership #entrepreneurmindset #revenuegrowth #trustbasedselling #salesnavigator #goodbusinesspodcast


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    This show is sponsored by Rocketfuel, a CRM that has helped thousands of small business owners organize and automate their communications so that nothing slips through the cracks and their top-line capacity can grow. Try it risk-free today at https://www.rocketfuel.software!

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    1 h et 7 min