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Forbes-featured entrepreneur, Pat Light, shares what it really takes to build and grow a business today — from the front lines.
Pat offers an unfiltered take on business, leadership, media, and the moves that matter. Real talk, real strategy, zero fluff.
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In this episode, Pat and Tevo discuss the current state of the bar industry in Hoboken, exploring shifts in consumer behavior, the importance of signature dishes, and the challenges of cost management. They delve into innovative happy hour strategies, the impact of regulations on promotions, and the evolving drinking culture. Engaging with the audience for feedback and ideas is emphasized as a key component for bar owners to adapt and thrive in the changing landscape.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Bar Industry Landscape02:25 Shifts in Consumer Behavior and Spending04:40 The Importance of Signature Menu Items07:41 Pricing Strategies and Customer Expectations10:13 Navigating Legal Restrictions in Promotions12:55 Engaging Customers Through Unique Offers15:55 Understanding Pricing Dynamics in the Bar Business18:36 Creating an Elevated Bar Experience21:36 Feedback and Future Directions for Bars30:20 Understanding the Waiting Room Experience36:20 The Changing Demographics of Hoboken41:25 Adapting to Health Consciousness in Dining44:30 Engaging with the Community for Better Experiences51:23 The Social Aspect of Drinking55:06 Navigating Alcohol Regulations in the Industry
In this conversation, Pat and Tevo discuss the evolution of the Sorry We're Closed brand, integrating it with the Light Group, and the dynamics of bar operations in Hoboken. They explore social media strategies, customer behavior, and sales trends, particularly focusing on the impact of events and nightlife culture on bar sales. The discussion highlights the importance of engaging customers and adapting to changing nightlife trends.Chapters00:00 Celebrating Five Years of Sorry We're Closed01:46 Integrating Bars and Social Media Strategies06:30 Analyzing Customer Behavior and Sales Trends16:37 Exploring the Impact of Live Events on Sales Dynamics40:00 Turning a Bar into a Restaurant60:00 Charlie Sheen on Bars
The conversation explores Robinhood's new social media venture aimed at engaging everyday traders and integrating finance with social media. The hosts discuss the challenges and opportunities this presents, particularly in light of past events like the GameStop saga, which impacted Robinhood's reputation. They delve into user experience, liquidity concerns, and the generational shift in investing strategies, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and adapting to a changing financial landscape.Chapters00:00 Robinhood's Entry into Social Media and Trading02:44 The Future of Finance and Social Media Integration05:28 User Experience and Engagement in Trading Platforms08:16 The Challenges of Building a Financial Community11:29 Liquidity and Safety Concerns in Trading14:00 The GameStop Saga and Its Implications17:12 The Evolution of Investment Strategies19:49 The Disconnect Between Traditional and Modern Investing28:49 The Impact of Events on Investment Perception32:38 Understanding Robinhood's Role in Modern Investing36:43 The Misconceptions Surrounding Robinhood39:55 The Evolution of Investment Strategies49:53 Navigating Capitalism in Today's Economy
In this conversation, Pat and Tevo discuss the recent decision by NFL Red Zone to introduce commercials, expressing their disappointment and nostalgia for the old ESPN. They explore the business implications of this change, viewer reactions, and the potential future of NFL Red Zone amidst the evolving landscape of sports broadcasting and advertising. The discussion also touches on the importance of audience retention and the impact of streaming wars on content quality.Chapters00:00 NFL Red Zone's New Commercials02:49 Nostalgia for Old ESPN05:36 The Business of NFL Red Zone08:45 Viewer Reactions and Trends11:20 The Future of NFL Red Zone14:07 Advertising Strategies in Sports16:39 The Impact of Streaming Wars19:28 The Value of Audience Retention22:18 Comparing Ad Models25:03 The Role of Content Quality27:55 Final Thoughts on NFL Red Zone
In this episode, Pat Light and Tevo discuss the return of college football, the competitive landscape of sports media, and the impact of personalities like Dave Portnoy on viewership. They explore the dynamics between College Game Day and Big Noon Kickoff, viewer trends, and the recent controversy surrounding Cracker Barrel's logo change. The conversation highlights the excitement of the upcoming season and the evolving nature of sports media.Chapters00:00 The Return of College Football04:16 The Battle of College Football Shows08:46 Dave Portnoy's Impact on Big Noon Kickoff12:28 Ohio State's Controversy with Portnoy16:25 The Future of College Football Broadcasting27:05 The Appeal of Casual Sports Conversations29:15 Viewer Statistics and Competition Analysis31:57 Predictions for Big Noon Kickoff35:09 The Impact of Game Selection on Viewership37:20 The Business of College Football Shows40:56 Cracker Barrel's Logo Controversy and Marketing Strategies
In this conversation, Pat Light and Tevo discuss the recent controversy surrounding Cracker Barrel's logo redesign, exploring the implications for the brand and its nostalgic value. They delve into the impact on the company's stock and the importance of customer experience. The discussion then shifts to Jake Paul, highlighting his marketing prowess and the upcoming fight against Tank Davis, examining the dynamics of boxing and entertainment in modern sports.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties01:59 Cracker Barrel Logo Controversy10:18 Stock Market Reactions and Corporate Decisions18:59 Aesthetic Changes and Customer Experience24:59 Branding and Customer Experience31:27 Business Strategy and Market Dynamics39:38 The Jake Paul Phenomenon55:13 Concluding Thoughts on Marketing and Engagement
In this episode, Pat and Tevo discuss their eventful weekend experiences, the impact of celebrity podcasts like New Heights with Taylor Swift, and delve into the recent media deals involving ESPN and the NFL. They explore the implications of these deals on the sports industry, particularly focusing on the UFC's transition to a streaming model with Paramount Plus. The conversation wraps up with predictions for an upcoming UFC fight and the importance of fan engagement in sports.Chapters00:00 Weekend Adventures and Reflections11:21 The Impact of Celebrity Podcasts22:24 ESPN and NFL Media Deal Insights36:50 UFC's Streaming Revolution55:57 Predictions and Fan Engagement
In this episode, Pat Light and Tevo discuss the evolution of their podcast as they go live on YouTube, emphasizing the importance of community building and engagement. They explore the restaurant industry's focus on value, innovative customer acquisition strategies, and the challenges of navigating social media. The conversation also delves into the impact of personal experiences on opinions, the future of mobile ordering in bars, and the potential for AI to revolutionize industries. Overall, the episode highlights the dynamic nature of business and the need for adaptability in a rapidly changing environment.Chapters00:00 Welcome to the Live Podcast Experience02:34 Building Community Through Content07:08 Value Over Discounts in the Restaurant Industry12:17 Understanding Customer Acquisition Costs20:11 Navigating Social Media Engagement and Accountability27:16 Perception and Experience in Business Discussions31:02 Understanding Customer Feedback and Pricing Challenges33:26 The Rise of Mobile Ordering in Hospitality38:27 Economic Factors Affecting Drinking Habits51:27 Innovations in Mobile Ordering and Customer Experience58:16 The Future of AI and Its Impact on the WorkforceYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat Light and Tevo discuss the transition from summer to fall, touching on the challenges of the heat and the anticipation of cooler weather. They delve into the complexities of credit, particularly focusing on Bilt's business model and its relationship with Wells Fargo. The conversation shifts to the rise and fall of Hub's Life, exploring the pitfalls of influencer culture and the importance of authenticity in content creation. Finally, they navigate the intricacies of modern economics, discussing the challenges of inflation, trickle-down economics, and the importance of understanding financial narratives in today's world.Chapters00:00 Summer Reflections and Weather Patterns04:20 Understanding the Bilt Credit Card27:50 The Reality of Entrepreneurial Life and Social Media Influence31:24 Navigating Content Creation and Authenticity36:18 The Evolution of Influencer Brands43:21 Relatable Questions in Media48:25 Weeding Through Political Narratives54:11 The Challenges of Modern EconomicsYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat Light and Tevo discuss the importance of gratitude amidst busy lives, reflect on personal milestones, and share insights on the impact of social media on business. They explore the relationship between reality shows and bar sales, and delve into the drinking trends of Gen Z, questioning whether they are truly drinking less or if it's a financial decision. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of bars as social platforms and the challenges faced by business owners in adapting to changing consumer behaviors.Chapters00:00 Gratitude in Busy Times02:44 Navigating Business Hecticness05:35 Reflections on Legends Lost08:18 The Influence of Social Media10:59 Marketing Strategies and Insights27:26 Maximizing Revenue Through Marketing Strategies29:56 The Impact of Viral Marketing on Engagement31:22 Reality Shows as a Sales Driver for Bars36:40 Navigating the Challenges of Reality Show Promotions42:53 Gen Z's Drinking Habits and Bar Revenue DynamicsYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
the concept of "good debt" with a focus on real estate investments, challenging Dave Ramsey's traditional debt-avoidance approach. We debate that strategic debt can be a powerful tool for building wealth, using examples of Section 8 housing investments that generate positive cash flow. They demonstrate how purchasing properties with debt can lead to quick return on investment, with one example showing a $20,000 investment potentially returning money in just 2.7 years. The conversation emphasizes the importance of careful financial planning, understanding leverage, and making mathematically sound investment decisions.0:00:00 Opening remarks about summer being over0:01:51 Discussion of summer financial dynamics0:07:24 Introduction of podcast topics0:11:26 Explanation of good debt using real estate example0:20:10 Credit card discussion0:28:25 Rent vs. buy analysis0:36:28 Detailed mortgage calculation breakdownYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
SummaryWe threw a 30,000 person July 4th event. Here’s how we pulled it off. Chapters00:00 Introduction to the July 4th Event02:15 The Planning and Execution of the Event05:11 Success Metrics and Attendee Experience07:56 Financial Breakdown and Sponsorship Insights10:37 Long-Term Vision and Future Events13:16 Challenges and Learning Experiences16:05 Leveraging Media and Marketing Strategies26:04 Navigating the Permit Process26:54 Lessons Learned from the Event28:08 Scaling Up: From 300 to 30,00028:42 Planning for the Future: Bigger Acts Ahead29:31 Creating Bucket List Experiences31:11 Analyzing Event Success: Year-over-Year Growth33:03 Hoboken's Summer Appeal35:56 World Cup Strategies and Content Planning39:00 Leveraging International Interest42:35 Looking Ahead: Future Events and Community EngagementYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat Light and Tevo discuss various topics ranging from the viral $900 breakfast at Disneyland to the implications of AI in the job market. They explore the economics behind Disney's pricing strategies, the recent Travis Kelsey Pfizer deal, and the impact of AI on job displacement and marketing. The conversation highlights the need for financial planning and adaptation in a rapidly changing technological landscape.Chapters00:00 Introduction and July 4th Excitement00:52 The $900 Disneyland Breakfast Controversy05:22 Disney Adults and the Magic of Disney10:18 Financial Implications of Disney Trips17:22 Travis Kelsey's $20 Million Pfizer Deal21:33 Health Ads and Pharmaceutical Marketing23:58 The Health and Wellness Industry's Marketing Tactics25:54 WhatsApp's Shift to In-App Advertising30:21 The Impact of AI on Employment and Efficiency36:05 AI in Advertising: The Future of Creative Work47:15 The Future of AI Consulting and Business OpportunitiesYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat Light and Tevo discuss the planning and execution of a major July 4th event in Hoboken. They cover the logistics, expectations for attendance, and the selection of local bands and vendors for the event. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement and the potential for the event to become a staple in Hoboken's summer activities.Chapters00:00 Welcome to Summer and Event Announcement02:31 Planning the July 4th Event in Hoboken05:21 Event Logistics and Setup10:54 Community Impact and Expectations16:24 Final Thoughts and Event Details24:43 Supporting Small Businesses Through Community Events30:09 The Importance of Local Bands and Entertainment37:26 Balancing Costs and Event Success41:13 Creating a Memorable Experience for AttendeesYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat and Tevo discuss Meta's significant investment in AI, Travis Scott's viral meal collaboration with Raising Cane's, and Netflix's innovative pay-per-binge model. They explore the implications of these developments on marketing strategies and consumer behavior, emphasizing the importance of adapting to modern trends and the influence of celebrity endorsements in the fast food industry. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics surrounding AI, subscription models, and the future of content creation. They discuss the ethical implications of AI-generated content, particularly in personal contexts like wedding videos, and explore how AI is reshaping marketing and consumer behavior. The conversation also touches on Google's new AI concierge feature and its potential impact on local businesses. Chapters00:00 Meta's $15 Billion Superintelligence Play09:07 Travis Scott's Viral Meal with Raising Cane's21:55 Netflix's Pay-Per-Binge Model30:03 Marketing Strategies in the Modern Age30:10 Exploring Subscription Models and Consumer Behavior31:02 AI in Wedding Videos: Ethics and Future Implications34:36 The Role of AI in Content Creation and Marketing38:56 The Soul of AI: Can Machines Create Meaning?48:10 Google's AI Concierge: Revolutionizing Local Search57:09 Preparing for the Biggest Event in Hoboken's HistoryYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
Jam packed episode this week where Pat and Tevo cover ChatGPT's business growth, Bitcoin's potential value, Mr. Beast's YouTube success, and a high-profile feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. They discuss the economic implications of government spending, potential tax cuts, and the challenges of political negotiations. The hosts explore the luxury market through examples like a $33,000 cocktail at Poppy Steak and Rolex's price adjustments due to tariffs. The conversation culminates in a detailed breakdown of the Musk-Trump conflict, highlighting the complexities of political and business interactions.0:00:00 - Intro0:02:04 - ChatGPT business users discussion0:12:21 - Bitcoin and cryptocurrency conversation0:25:04 - Mr. Beast subscriber milestone0:28:01 - $33,000 cocktail at Poppy Steak0:40:45 - Rolex sales experience and pricing0:46:19 - Elon Musk and Donald Trump feud begins1:06:36 - Political bill and tax cut negotiationsYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat and Tevo discuss various topics including the buzz around Elon Musk's upcoming Robo Taxi announcement, the marketing battle between Gatorade and Prime, and the evolving landscape of college football and the NCAA. They explore how perception and marketing strategies impact consumer choices and the future of sports. They also explore the rise of AI influencers in the creator economy and the resurgence of 'The Office' on TikTok, examining how these trends affect marketing and viewer engagement.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Summer Kickoff03:11 Elon Musk and the Robo Taxi Buzz11:48 Gatorade vs. Prime: The Marketing Battle28:49 The Future of College Football and NCAA Changes32:07 The Return of NCAA Football34:59 The Evolution of College Football and Its Impact39:10 The Business of College Football43:13 AI Influencers in the Creator Economy52:15 The Office's Resurgence on TikTokYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat and Tevo discuss their weekend adventures in content creation, delve into the latest innovations in AI, particularly OpenAI's recent updates, and explore significant market moves including acquisitions of Apple's Lead Iphone Designer. They also reflect on investment strategies in the context of Bitcoin and AI, emphasizing the importance of long-term thinking in financial decisions. In this conversation, Pat and Tevo discuss the surprising viral resurgence of the All-American Rejects in the music scene. They explore how social media and unique performances can help reconnect artists with fans, while also delving into the business side of music, including streaming and marketing strategies. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of the music industry and the potential for bands to engage with audiences in innovative ways.Chapters00:00 Weekend Adventures and Content Creation02:51 AI Innovations and OpenAI's Impact06:09 Acquisitions and Market Moves09:12 GameStop's Resurgence and Meme Stocks12:06 Investing in the Future: Bitcoin and AI22:00 Reflections on Financial Strategies24:55 Embracing Calculated Risks25:52 Economic Policies and Tariffs31:14 The All-American Rejects' Viral Comeback39:00 Reconnecting with Fans through Unique Performances49:12 The Business of Music and Streaming56:33 Future Opportunities for Bands and EventsYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode, Pat and Tevo discuss various topics ranging from the importance of marketing in business to the recent Starbucks strike over dress code policies. They delve into the current state of the economy, including inflation rates and market movements, while also addressing the political polarization surrounding economic discussions. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by small businesses in a changing economic landscape. In this conversation, Pat and Tevo explore various pressing topics, including the implications of national debt on economic growth, the potential of brain-controlled technology, and the impact of AI on employment. They discuss Microsoft's recent job cuts in favor of AI development and delve into the burgeoning creator economy, highlighting how technology has democratized content creation. The conversation emphasizes the evolving landscape of work and the opportunities that arise from technological advancements.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Exciting Updates03:42 Starbucks Strike: Dress Code Controversy12:10 Market Movements and Economic Insights22:43 Political Polarization and Economic Impacts32:27 Navigating National Debt and Economic Growth35:19 Innovations in Brain-Controlled Technology39:18 The Future of AI and Human Integration41:53 Microsoft's Job Cuts and AI's Impact on Employment49:10 The Rise of the Creator Economy01:00:41 The Evolution of Content Creation and AccessibilityYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
In this episode we discuss the competitive landscape between Google and Apple regarding AI innovations and the Innovators Dilemma. Is AI Killing Google Search? We also cover Disney's recent earnings surprise, and Nike's introduction of AI-designed sneakers. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by these major companies in adapting to technological advancements and market demands. We also delve into the significant $350 million deal made by artist Zach Bryan for his music catalog, exploring the implications of such a move in the music industry. Chapters00:00 Welcome Back and Health Updates04:22 AI in Podcasting and Content Creation17:00 The Innovator's Dilemma: Google vs. Apple24:11 Disney's Earnings Surprise and Future Prospects28:42 Nike's AI-Designed Sneakers29:10 The Rise of AI in Fashion30:38 AI in Coffee: Starbucks' Innovative Drive-Thru37:14 Zach Bryan's $350 Million Deal: A New Era in Music55:49 The Future of AI: Transforming IndustriesYouTube and Socialshttps://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod
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