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The Biz/Build Podcast provides insight on how to navigate various challenges you may have in growing your own personal business. Also experience the highs, the lows and oh craps! that come as we grow our business from a mom and pop operation to a globally distributed corporation.
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The Finale is here.   
We began with a few things to discuss with our accountant, Bryce, but once we got rolling we soon discovered there was so much to unpack with this episode. This conversation was a big one. It doesn't end here. More coming next week with Part 3. 
In this episode we talk to business accountant Bryce Fletcher about everything accounting and how he went from an English major to a Framer to a number crunching nerd. Learn why having a quality accountant can help you gauge the health of your business and give you peace of mind.
How does operations data different than marketing data? How did we even manage this conversation for so long? 
The convo continues...
In possibly the craziest episode yet, Damani and Connor discuss what numbers matter to you and your business when you are analyzing data. Someone pops in unexpectedly to say hello and Damani talks about having a celebrity crush.
In part two of our conversation we take lessons learned from the successes and failures of retail outlets and apply them to the trades industry. Learn how to maximize your value in a society that has been conditioned to want the biggest faster and at the cheapest cost.
Welcome back and thank you for joining us on Season 2. We kick this season off exploring how a simple post-holiday shopping trip Connor took with his wife inspired him to dig deeper into why retail stores are closing around the country. 
In the finale of Season One we leave you with a song...not a very good one, but a song nonetheless. We will return in mid January with Season Two. Thanks for tuning in. P.S. if you are interested in some of the music you can find it here: https://iamnotfromhere.bandcamp.com/album/i-am-not-from-here-2
In the finale of Season 1 we change things up a bit and let Connor interview Damani about his involvement with Diamondback and the winding road that brought him there.  
In Part 2 of our 80/20 Rule conversation we give you the wisdom you need to determine how to make your business most profitable. Also Connor makes a Coming To America reference that Damani thinks is from Ferris Bueller. Ultimate Fail.
The 80/20 Rule is a way to look at what your doing to determine what is most profitable and what is...well, a waste of your time. In part one of this conversation we break down the specifics of what exactly the 80/20 Rule refers to.
In part two of our conversation on the Anatomy of a Lawsuit we discuss the complexities of big boy court and the most effective ways to make your case in a courtroom.
This episode focuses on the most common types of construction lawsuits. We discuss the difference between big boy court and little boy court and the costs associated with each. We also discuss the pros and cons of going into litigation. 
In part two of our conversation we discuss how to manage relationships with those in direct competition with your business. We also discuss tools and tricks for managing relationships long terms. We also tackle the difficult question of how to dissolve an unhealthy relationship.
One of the keys to building a successful business is forming strong relationships with people and the ability to network in your industry and adjacent industries. In part one of this conversation we discuss how positive networking and maintaining a failed relationship helped create Diamondback Toolbelts.
Don't miss the conclusion of our epic conversation on everything you need to know to understand the business of bankruptcy. 
In part two of our Broke or Nah conversation we examine how bankruptcy affects the construction and trades industry. We talk about how to protect yourself as a person in the trades if the contractor or developer you work for declares bankruptcy.
Does declaring bankruptcy mean you are broke? Find out what bankruptcy is, why it exists, what the different types of bankruptcy are and what role it plays in encouraging potential business owners to take risks. 
In part two of our conversation we discuss scalability as it applies to the trades and the building of homes. We get in depth with understanding the process behind current home building trends. We also compare the movie industry to woodworking. Sound crazy? Tune in to find out why it all makes sense...
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