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  • 09 | Buddy Valastro | How to Build a Business That’s Both Famous and Grounded
    2025/06/03

    What if the defining moment of your life came at 17, and you had to grow up overnight?

    In today’s episode of the Going Beyond the Deal podcast, J. Michael Fischer Jr. sits down with the one and only Buddy Valastro, a.k.a. the Cake Boss, for a deeply personal conversation about legacy, leadership, and the drive that turned a Hoboken bakery into a globally recognized brand.


    From taking over Carlo’s Bakery as a teenager after the loss of his father, to navigating the early challenges of keeping a family business alive in the face of supermarket competition, Buddy shares how he transformed adversity into fuel. You’ll hear the story of how Cake Boss came to life—not through agents or auditions, but through grit, relationships, and relentless belief in the power of storytelling.


    Buddy also opens up about staying grounded in the whirlwind of fame, leading with efficiency and integrity, and why, despite all his success, his proudest accomplishment is still his family. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a creator, or just someone who’s had to start from scratch, this episode offers rare insight into what it really takes to build something lasting.


    If you've enjoyed this episode of the Beyond the Deal podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!


    Enjoy!



    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    • How Buddy took over Carlo’s Bakery at age 17 and earned respect as a young leader
    • The moment that sparked his shift from survival mode to visionary growth
    • Why efficiency became the cornerstone of his leadership style
    • How Cake Boss came to be, and why it almost wasn’t on TV
    • What Buddy learned about sales, trust, and relationships from meeting thousands of brides
    • The behind-the-scenes evolution of Cake Boss into a global franchise
    • How Buddy balances being a CEO, husband, and father in the middle of a media empire
    • And much more…



    Guest Bio:

    Buddy Valastro is a fourth-generation baker and the owner of Carlo’s Bakery, a business founded in 1910 and made world-famous through the hit TV show Cake Boss. After taking over the bakery at age 17 following the sudden death of his father, Buddy transformed a small Hoboken storefront into a billion-dollar global brand spanning television, restaurants, frozen foods, and consumer products. Known for his passion, work ethic, and efficiency-driven leadership, Buddy remains deeply committed to his roots—both in business and in family. He continues to run Carlo’s Bakery alongside his wife Lisa and their children, while innovating new ventures like scratch-made frozen pizza and national supermarket lines—all while staying grounded in the values that shaped his journey.


    Resources:

    CarlosBakery.com

    Follow Carlo’s Bakery on Instagram

    Follow Carlo’s Bakery on Facebook

    Follow Carlo’s Bakery on X

    Follow Carlo’s Bakery on TikTok

    Connect with Michael on LinkedIn

    DBD Investment Bank


    Disclaimer:

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not

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  • 08 | Charles Scott | How to Embrace Discomfort for Personal Growth
    2025/05/27

    What if the real pivot in your life isn’t about chasing more, but choosing growth over comfort?

    In today’s episode of the Going Beyond the Deal podcast, J. Michael Fischer Jr. sits down with Charles Scott, former Intel Corporation executive turned executive mentor, to explore what it truly means to live a life of vitality, purpose, and self-directed growth. Charles shares the deeply personal journey that led him to leave a high-level corporate role at Intel to build a legacy centered around family, meaning, and transformation.


    From cycling across Japan with his 8-year-old son to mentoring ambitious CEOs through their midlife transitions, Charles unpacks the power of “following the nudge,” embracing discomfort, and learning how to design a life that doesn’t just look good on paper, but actually feels fulfilling.


    Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, or high-performer quietly asking “Is this all there is?”—this conversation offers a roadmap to tune back into what really matters, without blowing up your life to get there.


    If you've enjoyed this episode of Going Beyond the Deal podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!


    Enjoy!



    Key takeaways:

    • Why your dream job can still lead to stagnation—and how to recognize it
    • The definition of vitality (and why it’s your most important metric)
    • How to identify and act on a “nudge” when you feel called to change
    • The difference between succeeding within a structure vs. building your own
    • What the “ambitious person’s trap” looks like—and how to avoid it
    • Why physical and emotional health are non-negotiable for growth
    • How to use self-check-ins to realign your goals with who you are now
    • Why the second half of life can be more creative, meaningful, and alive
    • And much more…



    Guest Bio:

    Charles R. Scott is an executive mentor who helps leaders pursue ambitious goals while building lives of purpose and intentionality. After 14 years at Intel Corporation, Charles left the corporate world to become an adventurer, author, and co-founder of the nonprofit Team See Possibilities. He has cycled over 7,000 miles across Japan, Iceland, Europe, and the U.S. with his children, and guided the first blind runner to complete a nonstop double crossing of the Grand Canyon. Charles is the creator of the executive workshop “What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?”—delivered to thousands of CEOs and senior leaders across North America—and was named Speaker of the Year by TEC Canada. His talks have reached audiences at The World Bank, Uber, Intel, Harvard Business School, and more.


    Resources:

    ExecutiveMentorCharlesScott.com


    Podcast Mentioned:

    Good Life Project podcast


    Book Mentioned:

    Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive



    Disclaimer:

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Going Beyond the Deal podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any...

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  • 07 | Bill Duerr | How to Lead a Family Business into the Digital Age
    2025/05/20

    In today’s episode of the Going Beyond the Deal Podcast, J. Michael Fischer Jr. sits down with Bill Duerr, President and CEO of Hatteras, a leading print and packaging company with deep family roots and a strong innovation streak. What began as a bold move by Bill’s father in 1983 has since evolved into a thriving middle-market business that blends traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge data-driven marketing.

    Bill shares his personal journey from wanting nothing to do with the family business to eventually taking the reins, applying lessons from coaching and team leadership to grow Hatteras into a national brand. From retail signage and influencer packaging to personalized direct mail triggered by e-commerce behavior, Bill reveals how Hatteras is staying relevant—and growing—in a digital-first world.


    You’ll also hear the wisdom passed down from his father and the leadership philosophy that has shaped his company’s culture. Whether you're a founder, executive, or next-gen leader navigating growth, legacy, and personal identity, this conversation will give you both perspective and tactical ideas.


    If you've enjoyed this episode of the Beyond the Deal podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!


    Enjoy!



    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    • Why personalized print marketing still delivers results in 2025
    • How to lead a family business without losing your own identity
    • The surprising power of print in a digital world
    • What Bill learned from coaching college lacrosse that shaped his business leadership
    • Why packaging is becoming a key marketing channel—not just a necessity
    • The mindset shift that helped him step confidently into the CEO role
    • How breathwork, jiu jitsu, and cold plunges sharpen his leadership edge
    • The life and leadership lessons Bill learned from his father
    • And much more…



    Guest Bio:

    Bill Duerr is the President and CEO of Hatteras, a print and packaging company founded by his father in 1983. From marketing collateral to direct mail, influencer kits to custom folding cartons, Hatteras serves top national brands with print solutions that are relevant, timely, and deeply human. Bill began his career in coaching college lacrosse before joining the family business, eventually stepping into leadership and helping evolve Hatteras into a modern, data-savvy organization.



    Resources:

    Hatteras

    Follow Hatteras on Facebook

    Follow Hatteras on Instagram

    Follow Hatteras on LinkedIn



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  • 06 | Manuel Aczualdez | How to Build a Sustainable Brand in the Spirits Industry
    2025/05/13

    What drives an entrepreneur to leave a successful corporate career and start something entirely their own? In this episode of Going Beyond the Deal podcast, I sit down with Manuel Aczualdez, founder and CEO of Drink Good Spirits, to uncover the story behind his journey from working for industry giants like Diageo and Clase Azul to creating a brand that blends sustainability, authenticity, and craftsmanship.

    Manuel shares how he leveraged decades of experience in the spirits industry to develop a unique portfolio of premium tequila, mezcal, and gin brands. From navigating the challenges of launching a brand—from scratch to overcoming setbacks in trademarking and distribution—Manuel provides an inside look at the highs and lows of building a business.


    He also delves into the importance of storytelling, brand integrity, and maintaining work-life balance while growing an international brand. If you’ve ever considered taking the leap into entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration.




    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    • Corporate jobs often only show a narrow view of the big picture
    • Growth comes with cycles of ups and downs; learning from setbacks is key
    • Maintaining clarity of mind is essential for effective leadership
    • Entrepreneurship can be isolating, but a strong team and support system make it manageable
    • Passion and expertise in your field are critical for long-term success
    • And much more…



    Guest Bio:

    Manuel Aczualdez is the founder and CEO of Drink Good Spirits, a company specializing in premium tequila, mezcal, and gin crafted with sustainability and authenticity at its core. With over two decades of experience at industry giants like Diageo and Clase Azul, Manuel combines his expertise with a passion for creating meaningful brands that tell stories. His commitment to quality and innovation has made Drink Good Spirits a standout in the industry.




    Resources:

    Aldeztequila.com

    Aldezmezcal.com

    Aczugin.com

    Follow Aldez Tequila on Instagram

    Follow Aldez Mezcal on Instagram

    Follow Aczu Gin on Instagram

    Connect with Michael on LinkedIn

    DBD Investment Bank



    Disclaimer

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Going Beyond the Deal podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on...

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  • 05 | John Ziss | How to Transition from Family Business to Venture Capital
    2025/05/06

    What does it take to transition from family business leadership to venture capital, M&A, and sustainable investing? In this episode of Going Beyond the Deal podcast, I sit down with John Ziss, President of Coral EV, to discuss his journey through entrepreneurship, leadership, and strategic business growth.

    John shares how growing up in a family business shaped his leadership mindset and why stepping away to gain outside experience was a game-changer. He also dives into his work in private equity, renewable energy, and EV infrastructure, offering insights on how businesses can scale strategically while staying ahead of industry shifts.


    If you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or business leader looking to navigate growth, embrace change, and leverage sustainability for long-term success, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways and lessons learned from decades of experience. Enjoy!



    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    • Why stepping outside the family business can be the best career move
    • How to balance entrepreneurship with leadership in high-growth businesses
    • The role of sustainability in modern business strategy
    • How personal development and mindset training fuel long-term success
    • The biggest lessons learned from operating and scaling businesses
    • How to find and maximize opportunities in M&A and private equity
    • And much more…


    Guest Bio:

    John Ziss is the President of Coral EV, helping businesses and institutions simplify EV charging installations. With 20 years of sustainability experience, he specializes in finance, M&A, and strategic growth. John began his career in his family’s business before transitioning into venture capital, private equity, and renewable energy.


    Resources:

    Connect with John on Linkedin

    Coralev.com

    Connect with Michael on LinkedIn

    DBD Investment Bank



    Disclaimer

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Going Beyond the Deal podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.



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  • 04 | Kyle Shroufe | How to Scale Your Business Without Debt or Investors
    2025/04/29

    How do you build a multi-eight-figure company from scratch without taking on debt or investors? In this episode of Going Beyond the Deal podcast, I sit down with Kyle Shroufe, CEO and Co-Founder at Opal Energy Group, to discuss his journey in the commercial solar industry and the strategies behind his company's massive success.

    Kyle shares how he went from working in real estate and project management to identifying a major gap in the solar industry—one that allowed him to build a company that delivers better solutions for clients. He dives into the key principles that fueled his success, from mastering cash flow management to building a strong referral network and staying relentlessly consistent.


    Beyond business strategy, Kyle also reveals the mindset shifts that helped him scale Opal Energy, including the power of chasing discomfort, the importance of paying attention to details, and why being the best in your field is non-negotiable.


    Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or business leader, this episode is packed with valuable insights that can help you scale your own success. Enjoy!



    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    • Why commercial solar is a revenue-generating asset for businesses
    • The cash flow management strategies that helped Kyle bootstrap Opal Energy
    • How building a strong referral network transformed his business
    • Why consistency, resilience, and attention to detail are the keys to success
    • How chasing discomfort and setting the right identity drive long-term growth
    • And much more…



    Guest Bio:

    Kyle Shroufe is the CEO and Co-Founder at Opal Energy Group, a leading commercial solar development company. With a background in real estate and project management, Kyle identified inefficiencies in the solar industry and set out to build a company that offered better solutions. Under his leadership, Opal Energy has grown into a multi-eight-figure business without taking on outside investors or debt. Kyle is passionate about business strategy, leadership, and personal growth, applying principles like consistency, discipline, and calculated risk-taking to every aspect of his work.



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  • 03 | Ted Stone | How to Bridge the Gap Between Tech and Executive Teams
    2025/04/25

    What happens when you blend the precision of engineering with the strategic thinking of finance? In this episode of Going Beyond the Deal podcast, I sit down with Ted Stone, Managing Partner at TechCXO’s New York office, to explore how the right systems and leadership can make or break a business.



    From his early career as a “recovering engineer” to guiding companies through complex financial and operational decisions, Ted shares valuable insights on what it takes to scale successfully.




    Listeners will discover how Ted’s unique ability to connect tech teams with executive leadership has driven growth in companies ranging from startups to billion-dollar enterprises. Whether you’re running a small business or managing a large corporation, Ted’s experiences across industries—from pharmaceuticals to software—offer key takeaways on aligning finance with operations to maximize value.




    Curious about when it’s time to bring in a fractional CFO or how to align business goals with execution? Ted breaks it all down, offering actionable advice for companies of all sizes looking to streamline their operations and drive success. Listen now and enjoy!








    In This Episode You’ll Learn:

    • Why the CFO plays a critical role in bridging the gap between tech and executive teams
    • How to know when your business needs a fractional CFO or other leadership support
    • The importance of systems in scaling a business, and how to develop them
    • How early-stage companies can prepare for investment and growth
    • Why aligning finance with operations is crucial for long-term success
    • And much more…




    Guest Bio:

    Ted Stone is the Managing Partner of TechCXO’s New York office. With decades of experience as a CFO across industries including pharmaceuticals, software, and consumer products, Ted specializes in helping companies bridge the gap between technical teams and executive leadership. His expertise lies in operational management, financial strategy, and guiding companies through growth, investment, and exit strategies.



    Resources:

    Techcxo.com

    ted.stone@techcxo.com


    Book Mentioned:

    Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones

    Connect with Michael on LinkedIn

    DBD Investment Bank



    Disclaimer

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Going Beyond the Deal podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on...

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  • 02 | Steve Poliseo | How to Maintain High Performance in Accounting
    2025/04/22

    What makes a trusted advisor in accounting truly exceptional? In this episode of Going Beyond the Deal Podcast, Michael Fisher interviews Steve Poliseo, a partner at Citrin Cooperman and a highly regarded accountant in the New Jersey market. Steve shares his personal journey, from a blue-collar upbringing to becoming a trusted resource for business owners and an integral part of their success stories.

    This conversation dives deep into the value of collaboration between accountants, bankers, and other advisors, showcasing how these relationships can empower businesses to thrive. Steve discusses his role as a trusted advisor, the importance of building meaningful client relationships, and how his unique perspective—shaped by both professional expertise and personal experience—has allowed him to serve clients with empathy and effectiveness.

    If you've enjoyed this episode of Going Beyond the Deal podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!


    Enjoy!


    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    • Why an accountant should be more than just a service provider—they should be a trusted advisor
    • How collaboration between accountants and bankers creates stronger outcomes for clients
    • The importance of asking clients what success looks like to them and tailoring advice accordingly
    • Why surrounding yourself with the right team is crucial for personal and professional growth
    • How mental and physical fitness contribute to maintaining high performance
    • And much more…



    Guest Bio:

    Steve Poliseo is a partner at Citrin Cooperman, one of the nation’s leading middle-market accounting firms. With over 25 years of experience, Steve specializes in providing tax and advisory services to a diverse client base, from startups to billion-dollar enterprises. Known for his hands-on approach, Steve is dedicated to helping clients navigate complex challenges, define success, and achieve their financial goals.



    Resources:

    Connect with Steve on LinkedIn

    Connect with Michael on LinkedIn

    DBD Investment Bank


    Disclaimer

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Going Beyond the Deal podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.



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    52 分