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With a rapidly expanding senior population, non-medical in-home care franchises are perfectly positioned for huge growth. And, an Amada Senior Care business has benefits you won’t find anywhere else.

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: What Tracy Eidson Learned from a Decade in Home Care

 In this episode of We Are Amada, Marcos Moura sits down with Tracy Eidson, one of Amada’s earliest franchise partners who now leads thriving offices in both Rocky Mount and Raleigh, North Carolina. Tracy came from the world of IT, not healthcare, but after a chance encounter at a franchise expo, she took a leap of faith. Ten years later, she’s built a deeply personal business — one that now includes her son Finley as her partner. Tracy shares what it was like to launch in a small town, build trust from the ground up, and grow through some of life’s hardest seasons. From the realities of caregiving to the pride of watching her son carry the torch, this episode offers a grounded look at what a decade of commitment, connection, and compassion really looks like in senior care. Timestamps / Key Takeaways:The reality of starting with zero healthcare experienceWhy small towns can be a business advantageGrowing from one client to two territoriesWorking alongside her son in RaleighThe emotional side of caregivingLosing her parents and finding a deeper purposeWhy Amada still feels like family after 10 yearsAdvice for future franchise partners 

07-29
23:51

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Kevin McLaughlin on Building Trust and Facing the Realities of Home Care

In this episode of We Are Amada, Marcos Moura talks with a fellow franchise partner who made the bold leap from a stable sales career into the unpredictable (and deeply rewarding) world of senior care. Kevin shares the lessons he’s learned from building a business rooted in compassion, consistency, and communication. From navigating emergencies and supporting families, to competing in a saturated market, this conversation offers valuable insight for anyone considering a career shift into a mission-driven business. Key Highlights:Why consistency is critical in senior careThe realities of moving from sales to serviceHow to manage expectations with families and caregiversLeading through crisis with professionalismStanding out in a competitive home care marketWhy does clear communication build trustThe overlooked challenges of business ownership 

07-25
30:05

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Greg Johnson on Purpose, Pivoting, and the Power of Relationships

In today’s episode, Marcos Moura sits down with Greg Johnson, owner of Amada Senior Care in Oklahoma City. From surviving tornadoes to surviving career pivots, Greg’s story is all about grit, humility, and leading with heart. After years in medical sales, he realized it was time for something more meaningful, which led him to Amada. Greg shares what it was like to leave behind a familiar path, embrace the challenges of franchising, and build trust in a deeply personal industry. This conversation goes beyond business—it’s about reinvention, relationships, and finding meaning through service. Key Highlights:What football taught Greg about leadership and disciplineWhy he walked away from comfort to chase purposeThe emotional side of serving seniors and their familiesHow Amada’s support system helped him launch with confidenceRelationship-building vs. lead generation in home careWhy franchising is not for the faint of heart—but worth it

07-17
40:42

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Matt Ushler on Risk, Reinvention, and Serving with Heart

In today’s episode, Marcos Moura sits down with Matt Ushler, owner of Amada Senior Care in Montgomery and Bucks County, Pennsylvania.After a decorated career in medical sales, Matt found himself burned out from corporate takeovers and constant instability. Just days after getting engaged, both he and his wife were laid off, and that turning point led him to launch a senior care business in the middle of a pandemic, just weeks after moving into a new home. Matt shares how betting on himself paid off, and how Amada’s approach to long-term care insurance, VA advocacy, and caregiver-first culture set his business apart. From helping families uncover hidden benefits to doubling revenue through trust and service, Matt’s journey is proof that purpose and profit can go hand in hand. Tune in to hear: • The moment Matt knew corporate life was no longer for him (02:30) • Why layoffs pushed him into entrepreneurship (05:00) • Helping families uncover $18,000+ in long-term care benefits (11:00) • Why staffing — not clients — is the real challenge in home care (16:00) • Building a culture where caregivers stay and grow (18:00) • How his business is growing fast, and what’s next (22:00) 

07-09
18:43

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Kelli Staab & Cesar Pumariega on Grit, Growth, and Leading with Purpose in Senior Care

In today’s episode, Marcos Moura sits down with Kelli Staab and Cesar Pumariega, owners of Amada Senior Care in The Villages, Florida. Kelli and Cesar share their incredible story of launching their senior care business during one of the most difficult times imaginable — the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. With lockdowns in place and families afraid to let anyone into their homes, they faced challenges that would have made most people quit. But through grit, passion, and a mission-driven mindset, they pushed through. They discuss the emotional highs and lows of working in senior care, how they learned to build the right team, and why leading with heart — not just focusing on sales has been key to their growth. Tune in to hear:The chaos of starting a business in a pandemic (00:45)Why genuine connection beats sales tactics (06:30)Lessons learned in managing expenses and growth (15:00)How Kelli and Cesar built trust with clients and referral partners (20:10)Their plans for expanding and building a legacy (28:30)

06-30
28:09

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Gwen Smith on Faith, Family, and Leading with Heart in Senior Care

In this episode of the Amada Senior Care Podcast, Marcos Moura sits down with Gwen Smith, co-owner of Amada Senior Care in Charlotte and Lake Norman, North Carolina.Gwen opens up about what it’s really like running a senior care business with her husband, Brad, and how their marriage, shared faith, and complementary strengths have helped them grow a thriving operation. She shares honest insights about the early challenges, the realities of leadership in healthcare, and what it takes to build lasting relationships in your community.Key highlights: ● What it’s like to run a business with your spouse ● Why the first 18 months feel like “building the plane while flying it” ● What to expect if you’ve never done “sales” before ● Why Gwen believes this business is more about presence than persuasion ● The power of showing up — in scrubs, with compassion, whenever needed ● The importance of community, support, and franchise collaboration

06-17
24:09

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: James Bernoski's Journey with Amada Senior Care

In this episode of the Amada Senior Care Podcast, Marcos Moura sits down with JamesBernoski, owner of Amada Senior Care Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky.James shares his inspiring journey from working as a paramedic and nurse to becominga successful home care business owner. Learn how he transitioned during theuncertainty of COVID, scaled his business using digital marketing, and built apassionate team while maintaining personal connections with both clients andcaregivers.Key highlights:● Why more businesses are born in uncertain times● Challenges of launching a second location during COVID● How digital marketing now drives 70% of his business● Tips for reducing caregiver turnover with real connection● The importance of building a personal brand in home care● How James balances business with life on his Kentucky farm 

06-10
23:08

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: The Pros & Cons of Running a Business with Kimberly Akers

Today's episode continues the conversation with Kimberly Akers, Owner and CEO of Amada Senior Care in Mesa, Arizona.Kimberly and her business partner Kris were among the first women to own an Amada Senior Care franchise - which is a challenge in its own right. Kimberly notes that many women-owned businesses struggle to survive their first year or reach significant revenue goals. Despite these odds, Kimberly and Chris have run a successful Amada franchise for nearly a decade.When asked about their secret to success, Kimberly speaks of the fact that you can’t have a plan B. In their case, both partners invested everything they had into the business, even taking out loans to make it work. Taking risks and being 100% committed ultimately led them to success.Moving from corporate America to entrepreneurship is no easy task. Kimberly highlights the need to become knowledgeable in every aspect of the business, from tech issues to managing staff. Their resilience gets tested frequently, as being a leader in an industry where laws change quickly means you can’t catch a break for too long. The biggest test - COVID-19 - is luckily behind them. (and the rest of us!)Tune in to the full episode to hear more from Kimberly Akers on the entrepreneurial journey and the rewards of going all in!Key Insights: 00:25 Women in Business and why it’s difficult 04:40 Entrepreneurship is NOT easy08:44 The true benefits of being your own boss 12:03 Growing from Amada’s foundation

08-16
14:25

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Truly Caring is the Key to Success with Jonathan and Cherie Burrough

Today’s episode continues the conversation with Jonathan and Cherie Burrough, owners of Amada Senior Care San Diego North.In the previous part of this interview, Jonathan mentioned that 98% of their referral sources happen to be women, which is due to the fact that most of those who have a network of elders are current or ex social workers, case managers and nurses. This makes selling home care a very difficult task for those who have an “executive presence” and are used to selling ROI-driven solutions to businesspeople, as the sales process is completely different when you’re trying to build and nurture relationships where caring is the number 1 KPI.The sales process doesn’t end there. Even when you’ve convinced a nurse that your home care service is up to par, your actual client is the family of the elder. Jonathan says that when you get to the family, you can’t treat it like a regular sales process. Your main goal is to show that you genuinely care about the elders in your care and that you’re not just pushing your agenda. The best way to do it is by becoming an impartial source of information, detaching yourself from the outcome and advising others on the best next step - even if that step is not entering into a business agreement with you. In a world where everyone is out for themselves - your best bet to stand out in the sales process and show that you truly care is to become an unbiased source of information for your potential client. Cherie recalls a recent scenario where they went up against a couple of competing agencies, and the way they stood out is by treating their prospect like family, which boils down to putting their interests above your own - even if it doesn’t directly lead to gaining revenue.Tune into the full episode to learn more on Jonathan and Cherie’s approach to growing their franchise!Key Insights:00:00 Why most of your referrals will be women01:47 Do corporate sales translate over to home care?03:54 What it takes to become the number one choice05:12 The recruiting part of the home care business08:14 Will the kids join the family business?09:36 Should you acquire an Amada franchise?11:45 Why go with Amada?14:36 How Jonathan and Cherie help other Amada owners

08-15
17:57

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Taking Control of Your Destiny with Kimberly Akers

Today’s episode welcomes Kimberly Akers, Owner and CEO of Amada Senior Care in Mesa, Arizona. In 2015, Kimberly opened up the 38th Amada Senior Care franchise with her business partner and longtime friend Kris Patmos. When asked about her thoughts back when she began her Amada journey, Kimberly recalls feeling like a maverick - taking on a new challenge that hasn’t been established to the point where success is a guarantee. While the idea of franchising into a newer business model is scary to some, Kimberly saw the potential in the business model and welcomed the challenge ahead.Before moving into Healthcare, Kimberly had a long and esteemed career in the education space. She taught math for 18 years before moving on to Pearson to sell math textbooks. During that time she went through an unfortunate and life changing divorce and had to make a ton of sacrifices to make ends meet. She was a single mother of 3, which made shopping for discounts and scrupulous spending a part of everyday life. Kimberly knew that something had to change and opportunities to recover wouldn’t appear out of thin air. She took it upon herself to make a huge life change and regain control of her own destiny.Tune into the full episode to learn more on how Kimberly Akers took control of her own destiny!Key Insights:00:31 The 38th Amada Senior Care Franchise02:23 From Corporate America to Entrepreneurship04:43 Taking Control of Your Destiny06:53 Self Awareness is a Superpower08:34 Finding Your True Self11:13 How Kimberly and Kris Found Amada

08-15
14:58

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: The Early Days of Amada with Jonathan and Cherie Burrough

Today’s episode welcomes Jonathan and Cherie Burrough, owners of Amada Senior Care San Diego North.Jonathan and Cherie have been in the senior care space since 2008 - 4 years before Amada Senior Care franchises even existed. Jonathan had met the founders Tafa Jefferson and Chad Fotheringham through coaching football years ago. When Jonathan was making a career transition he met up with them and they proposed the idea of joining Amada Home Care - to which he said yes.Back then Tafa and Chad wanted to open up a facility in San Diego, but the logistics wouldn’t allow them to tackle it singlehanded. The chance meeting with Jonathan allowed him to take a new career step, and for the founders to open the San Diego office with someone at the helm. Even though Jonathan's only home care experience stemmed from his mothers job as a nurse, this initial lack of experience didn’t stop him from taking the leap. Tune into the full episode to learn more on Jonathan and Cherie’s journey with Amada!Key Insights:01:09 How the Burroughs began their home care journey 02:52 Jonathan’s previous career04:32 Cherie’s initial thoughts about joining Amada05:13 The challenge of being a one man show07:15 Jonathan’s road back to Amada09:48 What did it take to succeed in San Diego?12:02 Building a self sustaining referral network 

08-15
13:48

We Are Amada with Marcos Moura: Welcome Back!

Welcome back to We are Amada!After a short break, we have returned to bring you more interviews with We are Amada franchisees, partners and team members.Back in 2012 when we had just started franchising, there were two franchise partners that were crazy enough to take our business model and create their own version of Amada Senior Care.Fast forward, we’ve grown to over 200 locations across the United States - and we are incredibly proud of all the entrepreneurs that have created the Amada Senior Care ecosystem. It’s time for us to get them on the show and hear their stories. We’ll be interviewing our partners on how they found Amada, why they decided to take the chance and how it changed their lives - as well as internal team members that run the Amada HQ.Each episode will get to the bottom of what makes a successful franchisee, so if you’re looking at either starting an Amada franchise or hearing the stories and strategies of your peers - this show is for you.I am incredibly thankful to have you along for the ride!

08-15
04:18

17. What sets Amada apart from the rest in the senior care industry with Jennifer Novy.

Breaking barriers and blazing a trail in senior care! Join us as we sit down with the phenomenal Jennifer Novy, a former geriatric care manager turned Amada entrepreneur who now runs one of the largest home care companies in all of Illinois. Discover firsthand why Amada stands out from the crowd in the industry!

12-05
22:42

16. Amada's second franchise partner Ken Jenson shares how it all started.

Amada's latest podcast episode features none other than Ken Jenson, the powerhouse behind our second franchise partnership. Join us as we delve into the story of how it all began, his amazing discovery of Amada Senior Care, and where his business stands today. 

11-14
29:40

15. From Sales Rep to Entrepreneur with Jeff Pell

On this gripping episode of "We Are Amada", we chat with Jeff Pell, a Navy veteran who found his passion in senior care. From serving our nation to serving our seniors, Jeff's story is one for the books! Join us as we sit down with this incredible individual who found his true calling and discover the unbeatable satisfaction of making a real difference in the lives of seniors while building a successful business. Get ready to be inspired!

10-11
28:11

14. From Sales Rep to Entrepreneur with Greg Getchell

From Sales Rep to Entrepreneur: In this episode, we sit down with Greg Getchell to explore his remarkable path from being a Johnson & Johnson sales rep to building his own thriving senior care business. Tune in as we discuss with Greg what it takes to make bold career moves and the incredible support he found with Amada Senior Care!

09-26
38:57

13. Daryl Beckles, Amada's Director of Talent Acquisition

Interview with Daryl Beckles, Amada's Director of Talent Acquisition. Daryl spent the last 15 years helping large companies hire thousands of employees. Now, as the Director of Talent Acquisition at Amada, Daryl explains why it was so hard to get folks back to work after COVID-19, why it's finally improving, and what the future holds.

09-15
29:47

12. Kevin Manuel, Former Pfizer & Novartis Sales Rep

Don't miss this in-depth interview with former pharmaceutical sales rep Kevin Manuel.  After 17 years with companies like Pfizer & Novartis, Kevin decided it was time to leave Corporate America and start his own business. Now in his 9th year as the Co-Owner of Amada Senior Care in greater Farmington Hills, Michigan, Kevin shares his journey from sales rep to owning a successful home care company.

09-15
42:21

11. Epic episode! How former Merck Pharma rep Kevin Fehr and his wife Kelly relocated 600 miles to start Amada Senior Care in Nashville, TN

Kevin Fehr, the Co-Owner of Amada Nashville, and former Merck veteran, is one of the most incredible entrepreneurs I've ever met.  This is a must-listen episode!  Kevin describes how he quit giant pharma and moved 600 miles away to Nashville, TN to build one of the most successful homecare companies in the entire state - one client, one caregiver, and one staff member at a time.  

08-08
30:52

10. 20yr CVS Pharmacy veteran Robert Storey quits retail and launches a top 10 Amada business in Northwest Indiana and Orland Park, Illinois

If you're considering an Amada franchise but have no healthcare experience, this episode is for you!  20yr CVS Pharmacy veteran Robert Storey quit retail and launched a top 10 Amada Senior Care business in Northwest Indiana and Orland Park, Illinois.  Learn how Robert and his partner Greg Farley leveraged decades of retail management experience to create a fantastic cast of employees and caregivers who today care for hundreds of seniors every day.      

08-01
24:56

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