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Built to Last

著者: Levi Lawrence and Colby Jardine
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Candid conversations with entrepreneurs on life and business.

Join us as we uncover the habits, mindsets, and strategies that help organizations and people thrive for the long haul.



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  • Visibility with Intention: Build a Brand That’s Bigger Than Your Business with Marina Byezhanova
    2025/05/30

    In this episode of Built to Last, Levi and Colby sit down with Marina Byezhanova, a globally recognized personal branding expert, entrepreneur, and speaker, for a deeply candid and energizing conversation about identity, growth, and what it means to show up as a leader.

    From navigating business failures in public, to building thought leadership that transcends a company name, Marina shares hard-earned insights that resonate with anyone who's wrestled with visibility, reinvention, or the pressure to be “the face” of a business. The conversation touches on the power of personal brand strategy, how to lead without burning out, the evolving role of AI in marketing, and why stacking joy is one of Marina’s guiding principles.

    It’s a fast-paced, vulnerable, and insightful exchange. What starts as a professional conversation quickly becomes a powerful connection between peers building businesses with meaning.

    Links and Resources Mentioned
    Marina on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bmarina/

    Marina’s personal branding agency: https://www.brandofaleader.com/

    Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO): https://eonetwork.org/

    Ryan Holiday, Ego is the Enemy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju8WoRcR4Qo

    Quotes Worth Sharing
    “You didn’t build a personal brand. You were the spokesperson for your business—and that’s a big difference.”
    “I only say yes to things that give me energy. If it drains me, I delegate or delete.”
    “When you build your brand right, it will always be bigger than your business.”
    “We are often building visibility, but if we fail, we fail in public.”
    “Stacking is my life philosophy—bringing my whole life together, instead of splitting it apart.”

    Segment Breakdown with Timestamps

    00:00 – Meet Marina: Life, Travel & Leadership
    Introduction to Marina’s story: Ukrainian roots, Canadian immigration, global work
    How she started Brand of a Leader and built a remote-first team
    Her passion for EO and thought leadership

    06:30 – Leading Without Burnout
    Marina’s hack: only doing what energizes her
    Delegation as an act of self-awareness
    Family, parenting, and the joy-centered life design model


    14:45 – Finding Your People (and Yourself)
    How EO helped Marina feel like she finally “fit” as an entrepreneur
    The impact of peer groups on personal and professional growth
    Redefining success and shedding outdated friendships


    22:00 – The Real Personal Brand
    Why most people confuse personal branding with just being visible
    How to separate yourself from your business
    The difference between being a thought leader vs. a company spokesperson


    33:40 – AI, Identity & the Future of Visibility
    How Brand of a Leader embraced AI as a co-creator
    The rise of Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)
    Why storytelling and emotion will always matter more than tech


    44:30 – Leadership Through War & Hardship
    Marina’s deeply personal account of the war in Ukraine
    How her EO Ukraine forum became a source of strength and perspective
    Hiring Ukrainian talent as a meaningful business decision


    56:00 – Making Decisions Through Joy
    Why fun is Marina’s true north
    Lessons from speaking, stacking, and leading high-stakes EO events
    How aligning to joy creates more energy, clarity, and success

    1:06:00 – Thought Leadership and the Power of Perspective
    What makes someone truly stand out in a crowded space
    Why “just post” is the worst advice for founders
    How real introspection creates authentic differentiation

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    1 時間 52 分
  • Episode 9: The Buyer’s Lens: Seeing Your Business for What It Is with David Barnett
    2025/05/16

    In this episode, Levi and Colby are joined by David Barnett — business broker turned consultant, author, and content creator — for a masterclass in buying, selling, and valuing small businesses. David shares his journey from Yellow Pages rep to business owner, debt broker, and ultimately trusted advisor helping entrepreneurs navigate the complex world of business transactions. The conversation dives deep into lessons learned from brokerage, the realities of small business exits, how real-world transactions often differ from theory, and why systems, not just passion, build enduring organizations.

    The episode also explores how content marketing, authorship, and thought leadership have fueled David’s consulting business, offering valuable insights for entrepreneurs thinking about how to build reputation and revenue streams beyond direct operations. Packed with candid advice, practical frameworks, and a dose of tough love, this episode is a must-listen for anyone considering buying, selling, or scaling a business.

    Links and Resources Mentioned
    David on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbarnettmoncton/
    David Barnett’s Website: DavidCBarnett.com
    Books by David Barnett https://www.investlocalbook.com/p/buy-book.html
    Courses by David - https://www.businessbuyeradvantage.com/
    YouTube Channel: David Barnett’s channel with over 700 videos - https://www.youtube.com/@DavidCBarnett

    Quotes Worth Sharing

    "The business is the cash flow — that's what someone is acquiring, not just the stuff inside."
    "Businesses are always worth far more to their owners than they are to the buyers."
    "Luck often explains success in business more than genius — sometimes the right person was simply hired at the right time."
    "If you want to sell your business for more, make it more profitable — you get to enjoy the profits while you still own it."
    "Don't buy yourself a job unless that's exactly what you want."

    Segment Breakdown with Timestamps

    00:00 – 07:00 | Introducing David Barnett: A Life in Business
    David shares his early passion for business and journey through Yellow Pages sales, entrepreneurship, and business finance.
    Lessons learned during the 2008–09 financial crisis.
    The evolution from business broker to consultant.

    07:00 – 14:30 | From Broker to Consultant: Building a Better Model
    The flaws in the traditional brokerage commission model.
    How David transitioned to a consulting business structure.
    Early use of YouTube to automate sales conversations.
    Going from local clients to an international consulting practice.

    14:30 – 27:00 | Lessons in Systems, Franchises, and Business Building
    How systemization helped David successfully build and sell his first business.
    The myth vs. reality of franchise support systems.
    Importance of documented processes to create transferable business value.
    Why small operational details often separate great businesses from average ones.

    27:00 – 42:00 | Buying and Selling Businesses: Tough Love Edition
    Why most small businesses don’t sell (80% failure rate).
    How owners often drastically overvalue their businesses.
    The real market dynamics for Main Street businesses (under $500k cashflow).
    Five main reasons people are forced to sell: burnout, poor health, divorce, relocation, retirement.

    42:00 – 59:00 | The Reality of Small Business Acquisitions
    Insights on "buying a business without money" claims.
    Understanding buyer competition and market realities.
    How to create your own deal flow outside of traditional brokers.
    Why passion can sometimes blind buyers to real business risks.

    59:00 – 1:15:00 | Deal Structuring, Due Diligence, and Red Flags
    How to evaluate small businesses realistically (cash flow, working capital, client concentration).
    Hidden pitfalls: improper broker valuations, missing

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    1 時間 56 分
  • Episode 8: From Beer to Bugs: Building Businesses That Actually Matter with Stephen Dixon
    2025/04/26

    In this episode of the Build to Last podcast, Levi and Colby sit down with entrepreneur and self-described “solutionist” Stephen Dixon, founder of GrimRoss Brewing. The conversation ranges widely—from the messy, nonlinear path of growing a business to the philosophical underpinnings of meaningful work. Stephen shares how brewing beer led him to create a side venture tackling industrial waste with black soldier fly larvae, all in the pursuit of sustainable, circular solutions.

    But this isn’t just a story about business success. Stephen opens up about burnout, rediscovering health after years of neglect, and why legacy now means solving real, human-scale problems. Whether you’re scaling a company or just trying to reclaim your time and purpose, this episode offers wisdom wrapped in laughter, curiosity, and genuine connection.


    Links and Resources

    Stephen on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dixonstephen/

    GrimRoss Brewing Co. – https://www.grimross.com/

    The Solutionists by Solitaire Townsend – https://www.koganpage.com/responsible-business/the-solutionists-9781398609327

    Peter Attia – Physician known for work on longevity and the “Centenarian Decathlon.” https://peterattiamd.com/

    BJ Fogg’s Tiny Habits – Framework that helped Stephen overhaul his health through small changes. - https://tinyhabits.com/

    Naval Ravikant – Entrepreneur and thinker mentioned in the context of big questions and meaning. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Ravikant

    Chris Williamson Podcast – Referenced in the discussion around self-kindness. - https://chriswillx.com/podcast/

    Black Soldier Fly Larvae – Central to Stephen’s waste management startup concept. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetia_illucens

    Quotes Worth Sharing

    “I don’t want to be dependent—I want the freedom to choose how I spend my day.” – Stephen Dixon
    “Entrepreneurship is just solving problems people care about. That’s it.” – Stephen Dixon
    “You can’t outsource understanding. I needed to know how everything worked so I could build it and let it go.” – Stephen Dixon
    “Fitness isn’t about perfection. It’s about tiny habits, compounding over time.” – Stephen Dixon
    “We’re trying to build systems so we don’t have to do it—so we can, not so we must.” – Levi Lawrence

    Episode Breakdown

    5:00 – 12:30 | Starting GrimRoss & Leaving the Safety Net
    Brewing beer as a side hobby and early-stage entrepreneurship.
    The moment Stephen decided to build something he could fully understand and operate solo.

    12:30 – 21:00 | Delegation, Growth, and Letting Go
    How GrimRoss scaled through organic need—staffing, systems, and trust.
    Why meaningful delegation is a constant cycle, not a one-time event.

    21:00 – 30:00 | The Shift Toward Impact
    Stephen’s personal health crisis and COVID wake-up call.
    Redefining success: from ROI to long-term human impact and sustainability.

    30:00 – 43:00 | The Black Soldier Fly Affair
    The hilarious and humble beginnings of an insect-based waste solution—starting in a basement.
    Exploring circular economy thinking and the protein revolution.

    43:00 – 54:00 | Systems Thinking & Iron House Pro’s Role
    Why most founders want independence—not retirement.
    Discussing Iron House Pro’s work helping businesses reduce founder dependence and scale sustainably.

    54:00 – 1:10:00 | Fitness, Identity & The Long Game
    Strength, mobility, and the Centenarian Workout.
    How physical health mirrors organizational health—and how to shift from guilt to purpose-driven habits.

    1:10:00 – 1:25:00 | Big Questions, Small Changes
    Meditation, moderation, and meaning: lessons from Buddhist thought and quantum theory.

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    1 時間 44 分

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