• "Startups Don't Die From Bad Code"
    Apr 22 2026

    The AI hype cycle has been relentless. The results in your business, probably less so. This is the conversation that happens after the keynote — between people who've actually deployed this stuff and lived with what broke.

    Tony O'Brien, Managing Partner & CSO of Fyntra AI, sits down with Chris Maresca (c32.co) — a consultant who works across SMBs, startups, and pre-deal PE advisory — for a candid take on where AI is genuinely working and where it's theater.

    Inside this episode: • Why most startups fail in sales, not engineering — and why AI widens that gap • The real ROI play in M&A due diligence and PE operations • The build-vs-buy inversion: when a three-month internal build beats a SaaS subscription • Local AI stacks and data sovereignty for regulated industries • The boomer knowledge-gap crisis nobody's pricing in • Bay Area's pyramid-scheme economics and the geographic premium trap • The multimillion-dollar solo entrepreneur — niche curiosity or mainstream future?

    Built for operators, not spectators.

    🎧 Subscribe for more conversations with people actually in the arena. 🔗 Fyntra AI: FyntraAI.com 🔗 Chris Maresca: c32.co

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    49 mins
  • "From Frustrated Customer to Regional Expert — How John House Built JHC Solar
    Apr 15 2026

    Build to Scale | Episode: "From Frustrated Customer to Regional Expert — How John House Built JHC Solar on Education, Honesty, and the RV Market's Biggest Gap"

    Most businesses are born from opportunity. John House was born from a missing ground wire.

    In this episode of Build to Scale, host Tony O'Brien sits down with John House, founder of JHC Solar in Kansas City — a service business that turned customer betrayal by an incompetent dealer into a technically excellent, word-of-mouth-driven operation that earns customers for life.

    John breaks down everything the RV solar industry doesn't want you to know: why factory-installed solar packages are nearly useless, why lithium versus lead-acid isn't a preference — it's math, how to properly size a system before you ever pull into a shop, and why the $400 Amazon battery will cost you more than the $800 one with an 11-year warranty.

    But underneath the technical deep-dive is a bigger lesson — one that applies to any service business in any industry: education is a moat. John didn't outspend competitors. He out-taught them. Through YouTube, rallies, and hands-on training, he built a regional reputation that sustains itself purely on referrals.

    In this episode:

    • Why most dealer-installed RV solar systems are fundamentally broken

    • How to size a solar system based on actual load requirements — not guesswork

    • Lithium vs. lead-acid: the real math, not manufacturer marketing

    • Why bifacial panels are changing the efficiency equation

    • The drop-ship warranty model that solves the field service problem

    • What John wishes he'd known before founding JHC Solar

    The bottom line: Real expertise, honestly delivered, is still the most durable competitive advantage in any market. John House proves it.

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    26 mins
  • From Operator to Visionary
    Apr 9 2026

    From Operator to Visionary: Building a Business That Runs Without You "Build to Scale "| Episode featuring Cary Prejean, Founder of Strategic Business Advisors

    Most founders don't have a business problem. They have a founder problem.

    In this episode of Build to Scale, Tony O'Brien sits down with Cary Prejean — a business advisor who spent years running three offices, 16 employees, and 80–100 hours a week across 40,000 miles a year before he hit the wall, blew it all up, and rebuilt smarter. Now he does for CEOs what he had to learn the painful way: stop being the bottleneck and start being the architect.

    If your revenue is between $5M and $35M, you're in what Cary calls the danger zone — big enough to break things, not yet structured enough to scale. This conversation is for you.

    What you'll walk away with:

    • Why you unknowingly trained your team to be dependent on you — and exactly how to reverse it
    • The critical difference between being an entrepreneur and being a manager (and why confusing the two is quietly killing your company)
    • How to use process architecture, KPI dashboards, and a 20-year horizon to build a business that generates results without requiring your constant presence
    • The one belief about growth that most business owners hold — and why it's flat-out wrong
    • Why AI is the biggest blind spot in the market right now, and what happens to businesses that ignore it

    The bottom line: What got you here won't get you there. The companies that combine operational discipline with intelligent technology aren't just going to grow — they're going to be untouchable.

    This is not theory. This is the hard-won playbook.

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    33 mins
  • Inside the Deal: Real Stories of Business Sales
    Apr 9 2026

    Most business owners will sell a company exactly once. That's one shot to convert decades of sweat equity into liquidity — and almost no one is ready for what the process actually demands.

    In this episode, Tony O'Brien sits down with Dirk Armbrust of The Vant Group, a middle-market M&A advisory firm that has guided sellers across industries — from home healthcare to machine shops to marine repair. Dirk brings a rare combination of operational depth and deal-floor realism to a conversation that pulls back the curtain on what actually happens when an owner decides it's time to exit.

    This isn't a polished conference panel. This is the version where valuation expectations collide with bank underwriting, where family pressure quietly reshapes decisions, and where a single undisclosed problem can detonate a deal the week before close.

    What you'll hear in this episode:

    • Why there are far more buyers than sellers right now — and what that means for your leverage
    • The real timeline of a business sale (hint: it's not 90 days)
    • Why overpricing your business doesn't just lose buyers — it can waste months and blow the deal entirely
    • How commercial real estate complicates a transaction in ways most sellers never anticipate
    • The emotional dimension of selling that no spreadsheet captures
    • Why selling without experienced guidance isn't bold — it's one of the most expensive mistakes an owner can make

    The bottom line: A business sale isn't a transaction. It's a risk management event — and the owners who win are the ones who understand the process before they're inside it.

    If you know a business owner, operator, or advisor thinking about an exit — share this episode. The time to learn the game is before you're on the clock.

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    28 mins
  • Beyond Installation: The future of Solar Lifecycle
    Apr 9 2026

    Episode Title: Beyond Installation — The Future of Solar Lifecycle Management

    The solar industry just got a lot more complicated. Federal tax credits are gone for residential. Commercial safe harbor deadlines are colliding with supply chain chaos. And the companies that built their entire model on "install and move on" are scrambling.

    In this episode of The "Build TO Scale" Podcast, Tony O'Brien sits down with Jack Johansen, Director of Sales & Business Development at WindFree USA — a Midwest solar company that's been navigating policy cycles since 2009 — to unpack what's really happening on the ground in 2026.

    They cover:

    1. Why Illinois punches above its weight in solar despite lower-than-average electricity rates — and what that reveals about the real driver of solar adoption

    2. The July 4th deadline every commercial solar buyer needs to know about before it costs them a 30% tax credit

    3.Why leasing is staging a major comeback — and which installers are positioned to capitalize on it

    1. Battery storage as the new revenue layer — from grid stabilization payments to demand charge management, the economics are changing the entire sales conversation

    2. The human cost of the "Big Beautiful Bill" — how federal policy killed a brand-new American solar factory and put skilled tradespeople out of work

    This isn't a pro-solar advocacy episode. It's a brutally honest look at how a real company survives when the rules change mid-game — and what that means for anyone in energy, construction, commercial real estate, or B2B sales navigating a market that won't hold still.

    If you're building, investing, or selling in the energy space in 2026, this episode is required listening.

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    37 mins
  • WHERE OTHERS QUIT - MANAGING MORTGAGE GROWTH IN TOUGH MARKETS
    Apr 2 2026

    Joseph Castillo of Castle Group Mortgage shares his journey of creating mortgage growth in tough markets, focusing on underserved communities, trust, and language in lending, and building a team for scalable production.

    He emphasizes the importance of finding demand, creating trust, and going deeper into underserved communities. His business strategy involves a mix of residential and commercial lending, with a focus on first-time home buyers in ethnic communities.

    Takeaways

    • Underserved Markets
    • Trust and Language in Lending

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Advice for Loan Originators in a Tough Market
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    27 mins
  • BANKING WITHOUT BANKS
    Apr 2 2026

    Stairway Invest offers a unique platform that connects investors with professional investors, providing 8% returns with seven-day liquidity.

    The model focuses on liquidity creation for illiquid assets, risk management, transparency, and investor education.

    The platform aims to expand its accessibility and impact through Regulation A and white-label services, with a larger mission of ethical wealth-building and social impact.

    Takeaways

    • 8% returns with seven days liquidity
    • Creating liquidity in illiquid assets
    • Platform expansion and Regulation A

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Stairway Invest
    • 07:05 Risk Management and Transparency
    • 35:13 Platform Expansion and Regulation A
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    39 mins
  • POWERING AMERICA
    Apr 1 2026

    Welcome to Powering America, the podcast that spotlights the people, ideas, and innovations driving the future of energy in this country.

    I’m your host, and in this episode, I’m joined by Jimmy Esparaza of Renewable Power USA. We talk about what it really takes to build America’s energy future—from expanding renewable infrastructure and meeting rising demand, to creating jobs and strengthening energy independence.

    Jimmy brings a practical, grounded perspective on where the industry is headed, the challenges standing in the way, and the opportunities ahead for businesses, communities, and the country as a whole.

    If you care about the future of power in America, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

    Let’s get into it.

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    32 mins