The Circle of Competence Podcast focuses on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explores each guest's journey of buying, building, and operating businesses. From real estate to technology to small business investing and more, this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to build a sustainable operation in today's competitive world. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-circle-of-competence/support
This week, Victor and Benton spoke with A.J. Wasserstein, Professor at Yale School of Management where he teaches courses on SMB leadership, acquisitions, and entrepreneurship. In our conversation, we covered:
What is a programmatic acquisition strategy and why it matters
How AJ implemented this strategy while leading ArchivesOne, forming the third largest records management business in the US
Lessons learned from 17 years buying small businesses at ArchivesOne
What factors to look for when determining whether this strategy is right for a business
How NOT to implement a programmatic acquisition strategy
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Mark Valdez, founder of Eads Bridge Holdings. Mark has a deep background in tech, previously serving as the chief of staff for Marc Andreessen before jumping ship to build a tech-enabled small business holding company. In our conversation, we covered:
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Jeff Sands, founding partner of Dorset Partners, a firm specializing distressed business turnarounds. Jeff is also the author of "Corporate Turnaround Artistry: Fix a Business in 100 Days." In our conversation, we covered:
- What strategies Jeff uses in the first 100 days of a business turnaround
- How to negotiate with creditors
- A balance sheet turnaround vs. an income statement turnaround
- How to run a business during lean times
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Quinn Miller, founder of Blue Agave Vending and Fairway Coffee. Quinn has built a vending machine empire and is rolling his capital into new endeavors. In our conversation, we covered:
How to get started in the vending business
What makes a vending location great
Cold calling tactics
How to bootstrap an e-commerce direct to consumer biz
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Twitter personality Bauncey Chillups. Mr. Chillups currently works for a large family office and focuses purely on the public markets.
In our conversation, we covered:
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Nick Haschka, Founder of Cub Investments, a holding company for small businesses, as well as CEO of The Wright Gardner, a commercial landscaping and plant management business.
In our conversation, we covered:
Why Cub Investments focuses on continuous improvement rather than goal setting
Nick's post-close playbook
His framework for acquiring bolt-on organizations
Nick's methodology for hiring and retaining employees in service businesses
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This week, I spoke with Andrew Wilkinson, founder of Tiny, about buying, building, and operating internet businesses.
The Big Idea: Podcasting right now is where the internet was in 1999.
Favorite Quote: "As soon as I start doing something I don't enjoy, I want someone else to do it and it turns out that's a really good quality for an entrepreneur. It's what makes an entrepreneur. Very quickly when I started my business I started delegating. And If you follow that progression over decades, the ultimate form of delegation is investing and hiring others to run your businesses."
Topics Covered:
Business models for internet companies
How Tiny is organized as a holding company
Structuring incentives for executives
Why to avoid competing with venture-backed companies
The podcasting industry
A local news experiment in Victoria, Canada
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Chris Fredericks, founder of Empowered Ventures, a uniquely structured holding company that is employee owned. In our conversation, we covered:
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Colin Keeley, co-founder of Verne, a holding company for SaaS businesses. In our conversation, we covered:
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with A.J. Wasserstein, Professor at Yale School of Management where he teaches courses on SMB leadership, acquisitions, and entrepreneurship. In our conversation, we covered:
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Sieva Kozinsky and Xavier Helgesen, the founders of Enduring Ventures. Topics covered included:
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This week, Benton discusses his views on how feedback loops and flywheels permeate everything in life from business to interpersonal relationships to spirituality.
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This week, Victor and Benton spoke with Ed Redden, President of Evermore Industries. In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
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This week, Victor and Benton discussed Benton’s recent acquisition of a real estate services company (property management, leasing, maintenance). They dig into what his first week was like, what’s on his immediate to-do list, and how he’s feeling as a new owner.
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Chris Williams about his current search for a lower middle market business to acquire and how he thought through choosing the right route as an ‘entrepreneurial investor.’ In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Chris Powers about how he built Fort Capital into the real estate company it is today - all while investing in early stage tech companies and running a podcast. This is a masterclass in delegation, hiring, and how to surround yourself with the right people. In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
How Chris grew Fort Capital from his first real estate purchase in college
Delegation as a prerequisite to growth
Fort Capital’s unique bonus structure
Fort Capital’s industrial real estate thesis & flywheel
The massive opportunity in the proptech space
How Chris sources both real estate and early stage tech deals
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Thomas Kim about building the Everclean Car Wash brand and how he dealt with personal tragedy as an entrepreneur. In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
Switching from early stage tech companies to ‘boring businesses’
Everclean’s subscription-based business model
How Everclean trains employees
Thomas’ leadership principles
Thomas’ advice for dealing with personal tragedy as an entrepreneur
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Dan Teran about building and operating a tech enabled services business in the office management space. Dan is the founder of Managed by Q which was sold to WeWork. He was also the former head of Corporate Development and Venture M&A at WeWork. In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
Why happy employees help create happy customers
The opportunity in tech enabled services
His role in M&A at WeWork
His thoughts on the office and big cities post-pandemic
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This week, Victor and I spoke with John Wilson about buying, building, and operating businesses in the trades. John is the owner of The Wilson Companies and in our conversation, we covered the following topics:
The first 90 days post-close in a service business
How to structure compensation and incentives in the trades
How John sources deals through CapTarget
Why John insists on using ServiceTitan in the trades
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Bill D'Alessandro about buying, building, and operating great e-commerce brands. Bill is the founder and CEO of Elements Brands and in our conversation, we covered the following topics:
How to source a contract manufacturer as a CPG business
How to apply an 80/20 approach to your business
How Elements Brands is organized
How to know if a company has an actual 'brand'
Building an e-commerce brand
How to strategically position a brand by price and quality
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This week, Benton spoke with Ryan Begelman about how his journey in business shaped his views on finding purpose, setting goals, and practicing mindfulness. We dove deep into how he coaches high-level executives to find peace and clarity in the moment. Ryan is the former CEO of Bisnow as well as a former co-owner of Powder Mountain. In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
Mindfulness in action - how to achieve a peaceful mind at all times
How to set goals and make decisions while maintaining contentment in the moment
How to get clarity about what we REALLY want in life
How to establish your purpose, your goals, and your daily habits
Following your curiosity vs. following your talent
The skills required to grow a holding company
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Alex Bridgeman about building a profitable podcast in a niche space. Alex is the founder of the 'Think Like an Owner' podcast and in our conversation, we covered the following topics:
The 'Think Like An Owner' long-term vision
Why searchers should start a podcast
Starting, growing, and running a podcast
Monetizing a podcast
What makes a great interview
Lessons learned from 50+ conversations in the SMB space
Niche businesses you've never heard of before
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Kelcey Lehrich about buying, building, and operating e-commerce brands. Kelcey is the CEO of 365 Holdings and in our conversation, we covered the following topics:
Branding 101 for e-commerce businesses
Economics of 3PL
Business models in the e-commerce space
365 Holdings' org setup
The first 90 days post-close playbook
The EOS framework for operating businesses
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This week, Victor and I spoke with Mike Griffin about buying, building, and operating blue collar service businesses. Mike is the Managing Partner of the Griffin Brothers Companies and is an incredibly experienced operator in the blue collar space. In our conversation, we covered the following topics:
How to compete effectively in service businesses
Hiring, retaining, and training great employees
How Griffin Brothers incentivizes their business managers based on P&L
The advantages of sharing admin services between portfolio companies
Deep dive into the landfill business
ZoomUp - a seed investment strategy for young entrepreneurs in blue-collar industries
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In our brief conversation, we cover why we partnered and our North Star for the podcast. We are excited to share our journey learning about buying, building, and operating wonderful businesses and hope you will join us!
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This week, I spoke with Andrew Wilkinson, founder of Tiny, about buying, building, and operating internet businesses.
The Big Idea: Podcasting right now is where the internet was in 1999.
Favorite Quote: "As soon as I start doing something I don't enjoy, I want someone else to do it and it turns out that's a really good quality for an entrepreneur. It's what makes an entrepreneur. Very quickly when I started my business I started delegating. And If you follow that progression over decades, the ultimate form of delegation is investing and hiring others to run your businesses."
Topics Covered:
Business models for internet companies
How Tiny is organized as a holding company
Structuring incentives for executives
Why to avoid competing with venture-backed companies
The podcasting industry
A local news experiment in Victoria, Canada
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-circle-of-competence/support
This week I interviewed Moses Kagan, founder of Adaptive Realty, a real estate private equity firm based out of Los Angeles, CA. We dove into his journey building Adaptive Realty's real estate investment and management platform, how he structures deals, and the pain points of growing a real estate operating company. During our conversation we discussed:
Moses' unique multifamily investment strategy at Adaptive Realty
the components of unlevered yield on cost
how he structures and sizes up debt positions on apartments
how he structures deals with his LP's as the GP in funds vs. individual deals
How great real estate managers operate properties
The process and pain points of growing a real estate investment and management company
how to keep good talent in the real estate business
why there are fees associated with real estate private equity deals
The Re-convene conference for real estate operators (re-convene.com)
Links:
Twitter Profile
Adaptive Realty
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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This week I interviewed Justin Turner, Partner at Traction Capital Partners. We discussed his journey building Traction and did a deep dive on the first two companies that Traction purchased. The two biggest takeaways from our conversation were twofold.
I. Small businesses are small for a reason. Delegation, hiring, management, retaining complete control, and growth risk are all fears that first generation owners have to conquer before scaling a business. Some choose to stay small for a reason. This is your opportunity. (Share on Twitter)
II. Growth is risky. A company can spend a TON of money upfront outfitting sales teams and building out a presence in a new market, only to enter the wrong market. Table selection is just as important as execution. (Share on Twitter)
Enjoy our deep dive into his first two investments, SeaWestern and Swagoffroad.com.
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This week, I'm sharing my conversation with Drew Pearson, founder of real estate private equity firm, Pearson Partners. Pearson Partners' "goal is to create a recession resistant real estate investment that produces consistent cash flow with an opportunity for upside" by investing in quality class B properties. In our conversation, we covered:
Advice on specialization from his 10 year career as a CRE broker
The impact of technology on brokerage and 'winner take most' effect
How to differentiate yourself as a broker AND owner
The three types of industrial property (distribution, flex, warehouse)
Transitioning from commercial brokerage to ownership
Broker skillsets vs. Owner skillsets
Creating value in medical, industrial, and storage assets
Underwriting risks of various real estate asset classes
Assessing competitive positioning of a property (replacement cost, market rent, and market demand / growth)
Investing for cashflow vs. appreciation
An industrial deal breakdown
Drew's 'Five F's' (Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Fitness)
Pearson Partners newsletter / website
Drew's twitter account
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/benton_moss
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This week, I'm sharing my conversation with Henry Kaestner, founder of Sovereign's Capital and host of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast. Sovereign's Capital "invests in two market segments: profitable, lower middle market companies (with $10 million to $100 million in revenue, and $2.5 million to $10 million in owner earnings) and promising, early-stage technology companies (with $500,000 to $5 million in annual recurring revenue)." In our conversation, we covered:
The Bandwidth.com story and Henry's years as CEO and Chairman
The culture at Bandwidth ($BAND) and how it was defined from the start
The incentives behind venture capital investment
Buying customers (and burning cash) vs. delighting customers (and keeping them)
Debt vs. equity for founders
Convertible debt and SAFE's
Henry's work and drive behind the Faith Driven Entrepreneur and Faith Driven Investor organizations
The launch of the Faith Driven Investor marketplace
The power of surrounding yourself with friends who will speak wisdom into your life
Henry's business idea to reinvent the collectibles industry using cloud labor and computer vision to grade collectibles and sell them over a marketplace platform
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This week, I'm excited to share my conversation with Shirin Kanji, President of Impact RTO Holdings and Chief Investment Officer of Impact Properties. The story behind Impact properties is one that proves that the American Dream is still alive and well with the right combination of work ethic, grit, and discipline. Their family has built an organization centered around real estate development and retail franchise operating companies.
In our conversation, we covered:
The story behind Impact Properties
The family's first hotel development deal
The unique model behind the Kanji family business
Branded hotel development and operations
The competition and differences between the hotel market and Airbnb
The factors to consider when investing in franchises
What it takes to operate retail franchises
The family's Rent-A-Center franchise investment
Links:
Impact Properties website
Shirin's Twitteraccount
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/benton_moss
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This week's episode is a conversation I recorded with Trish Higgins who is the co-founder and a partner at Chenmark, a holding company that focuses on acquiring small businesses looking for a permanent home. We explored a great many topics about her experience in the SMB space, including:
Trish's background on Wall Street and her transition to Main Street
The 'why' behind starting Chenmark
The first Chenmark purchase and thesis behind the investment
The Chenmark playbook for businesses post-close
How Chenmark structures transactions
The 'people' side of small business
How Chenmark thinks about competitive advantage in small businesses
A startup idea that is sorely needed for the SMB space (hint: it involves customer reviews)
LINKS:
Chenmark website
Chenmark newsletter
Trish's interview with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/benton_moss
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Arrieta recently for episode #13 of the Circle of Competence podcast. In our conversation, we hit everything from Michael's sales experience at CUTCO (where he was the #1 sales rep for several years), his time at Dell as chief of staff, his wild ride at DocuSign from private company to IPO, and finally his passion for empowering blue collar service businesses through his permanent capital vehicle (Garden City). Michael is also deeply involved with a non-profit focused on reducing homelessness by applying 3-D printing technology to housing. I hope you enjoy this wide-ranging conversation and look forward to any and all feedback from listeners.
Links and notable mentions:
Garden City website
New Story website
Michael's article explaining DocuSign's success as a public company
PS - stick around for an interesting business idea at the end of the podcast!
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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Episode #12 - Brent Beshore, CEO of Permanent Equity
I had the pleasure of interviewing Brent Beshore recently for episode #12 of the Circle of Competence podcast. In our conversation, we hit everything from Brent's first investment in the small business space to building the Permanent Equity flywheel to his worldview between work, faith, and purpose. A few links to books and articles mentioned in the show:
Permanent Equity Writings:
How to acquire your first small(er) company
The Messy Marketplace (book)
The Messy Marketplace (Podcast)
Permanent Equity Principles
Books Mentioned:
Practicing The King’s Economy
Living Life Backward: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End
Mere Christianity
Making Sense of God: an Invitation to a Skeptic
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
The Weight of Glory
Enjoy!
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/benton_moss
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Mohnish Pabrai for episode #11 of the Circle of Competence podcast. In this wide-ranging conversation, we covered concepts far and wide:
reflections on internal 'mapping' and what makes each one of us 'tick'
'entrepreneurship as arbitrage'
Mohnish's early days of entrepreneurship with TransTech and his best investment ever
Mohnish's investment framework
Mohnish's lessons learned in 2020
Mohnish's book list
Mohnish's amazing work with the Dakshana Foundation, which seeks to invest in the education of promising youth in India and 'break the shackles of poverty permanently.'
I'd highly recommend checking out his personal website, Chai with Pabrai, for all of his book recommendations, past interviews, and books he's authored. Mohnish is a wealth of information when it comes to investing and business history and this episode clearly illustrated his ability to adapt over time, digest huge amounts of information, and make clear decisions based on available data. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did!
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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FOLLOW:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/benton_moss
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My latest podcast interview is a conversation with Michael Girdley, Chairman of Dura Software, where we discuss:
Search funds (and Michael's advice to business school grads)
Dura's holding company model
What conditions are required for a GREAT startup investment
venture-backed software companies vs. niche software companies
Michael's playbook for running small software businesses
Michael's thoughts on how covid-19 is changing M&A and business in general
Show links:
Michael Girdley's personal website
Michael Girdley's Small Business Playbook
Michael Girdley's Twitter account
Mark Leonard's Constellation Software Letters to Shareholders
Charlie Munger's Psychology of Human Misjudgement
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on entrepreneurship and investing, and explore each guest's unique journey. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, operator, and investor in today's competitive world.
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This week, I caught up with my good friend Neil O'Donnell on all things SPACS and monetary stimulus. We discussed typical terms around SPACs for founders as well as investors, what is driving the recent explosion in SPAC popularity, our thoughts on two SPACs in particular, and the macro environment in general.
Resources mentioned:
O'Shaughnessy Asset Management White Paper - Upside-Down Markets
Ray Dalio's global change series
The Psychology of Moneyby Morgan Housel
Invested by Charles Schwab
Traction: How to Get a Grip on Your Business
SPAC Notes:
Altimeter Capital's tech SPAC Altimeter Growth Corp. files for a $450 million IPO (Nasdaq)
Palihapitiya finds next '10X idea' with $4.8B SPAC deal for real estate startup Opendoor (CNBC)
Richard Branson's latest SPAC S-1 (SEC Filing)
Oaktree Capital SPAC
Reid Hoffman and Marc Pincus' SPAC
Paul Ryan's SPAC
Apollo's SPAC
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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Website: https://circleofcompetence.co
Twitter: https://twitter.com/benton_moss
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This week, I had a fun conversation with Monick Halm, the founder of Vineyard Investment Partners (Multifamily and Industrial Syndication Platform) and the Real Estate Investor Goddesses network (a women-focused educational platform dedicated to teaching women about the power of owning real estate). We covered her "3 C-s" required before working with someone, how she builds teams, how she scaled from 0-1000 units in less than a year (!), how she picks markets to invest in, and her vision to help 1 million women achieve financial freedom through education and ownership.
Vineyard Investment Partners Website >> https://www.vip-assets.com/
Real Estate Goddesses Events >> https://www.realestateinvestorgoddesses.com/
Monick's Podcast >> http://podcast.realestateinvestorgoddesses.com/
If you are a woman looking to learn more about real estate and want to connect with other women interested in investing, I'd highly recommend checking out Monick's podcast and women's network above!
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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This week, I spoke with David Gardner, the Chairman of The Motley Fool, a financial advisor and media conglomerate focused on helping the world become happier, smarter, and richer through investing. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss the founding of The Motley Fool, his 6-part "Rulebreakers" investment framework, why valuation may not be the most important metric to pay attention to, conscious capitalism, and more. David's optimism and humor are infectious as he shares his views on investing and how business can and should be a force for good.
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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This week, I spoke withBlair Silverberg, the CEO of Capital Technologies which is a software-based lending platform focusing on the venture debt space. In prior years, he worked at the illustrious venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and also invested personally in the private credit space. In his current role as CEO of Capital, he leads a team whose mission is to create a modern alternative to equity financing to put power back into the hands of the entrepreneur. Founded in 2019, Capital helps company founders understand their cost of capital and secure financing offers from $5-50 million. We discuss the burgeoning venture debt space, venture capital industry as a whole, capital allocation for entrepreneurs, and his vision for a fully-automated, artificial intelligence driven lending platform at Capital.
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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Jeran Fraser is a serial entrepreneur and land investor. In 1999, he launched his first startup during college selling land on Ebay. Through this experiences, he learned about commercial land development, alternative energy (geothermal and solar), mining and eventually grew his portfolio to 40,000+ acres, all while helping to manage the US Surf Team for Dakine. After successfully selling land over the internet for 10+ years, he rolled his proceeds into several seed-stage startups and started Incubate Ventures, an incubator and co-working space focused on the consumer goods, sports tech, and digital marketing space. I hope you enjoy this wide-ranging discussion with Jeran.
Websites:
https://jeranfraser.com/
https://www.incven.com/
Industries Discussed:
Land Development & Investing
Solar
Mining
Consumer Brands & Marketing
Co-working
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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Neil O'Donnell is the founder of Faraday Partners (a cell tower lease investment firm) and more recently, Legal Scale PLLC (a law firm focused on the venture debt space). Neil is one of the most widely read young investors and entrepreneurs that I've ever met and his story illustrates how studying great businesses and investors from the past can open up new opportunities in the future. In this episode, we discuss foundational investment principles, the cell tower investment business, the venture debt space, and tons of great resources for those just beginning their investing journey.
Websites:
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/npoesq
A WeWork Deep Dive by Neil + Benton: https://www.circleofcompetence.co/post/wework-a-case-study-in-the-lollapalooza-effect
Steve Wynn on Competitive Edge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHnETMBYh7E
Books Mentioned:
The Outsiders by Will Thorndike
Cable Cowboy by Mark Robichaux
People Discussed:
Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway
Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway
Steve Wynn
John Malone, TCI
Brent Beshore, Permanent Equity
Will Thorndike, Housatonic Partners
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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Brian Burnett is the founder of Glenwood South Tailors (a high end custom tailor) and more recently, Burnett Development (an affordable housing and commercial real estate company). Brian's story is one of true social mobility and hustle, and is inspirational for anyone interested in service based businesses and real estate. In this episode, we discuss the high end fashion industry, service-based small business, what it takes to win customers as an entrepreneur, and the affordable housing industry.
Websites:
https://www.brianburnett.com/
https://www.glenwoodsouthtailor.com/
https://burnettdev.com/
Favorite Quotes:
*"Guess what you can't scale? you can't scale the personalized ability to love someone. That's the beauty of small business."
"Make your friends before you need them."*
ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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Ryan Reeves is the founder of Investing City, an online financial media website whose mission is to save people time and boost their returns in the stock market through his research as a service platform and educational content where he seeks to teach people the fundamentals of long-term investing. He is best known for his business model breakdowns and prolific twitter feed on business analysis, strategy, and long-term investing. During this episode, we break down his business at Investing City, how he picks long-term investments, his thoughts on Spotify and Costco's business models, what industries he's currently looking at, and more.
Links:
Business Model Breakdowns:
Spotify - https://businessbreakdowns.substack.com/p/costco
Costco - https://businessbreakdowns.substack.com/p/spotify
Website: https://www.investingcity.org/
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Hi, I'm Benton Moss. I launched The Circle of Competence Podcast in June 2020 to focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their own business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, I hope this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to be an entrepreneurial investor in today's competitive world.
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Nathan Reid is the founder of Capital Allocation Partners, a real estate private equity firm based out of Phoenix, AZ focused solely on value-add multifamily acquisitions and ground-up development. In this episode, we discuss structuring deals, alignment of incentives, real estate in a post-covid world, and more.CAP website: https://capitalallocationpartners.com/
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The Circle of Competence Podcast will focus on the nexus between entrepreneurship and investing, and explore how each guest's journey led them to start and grow their business from the ground up. From real estate to technology to public equities to small business investing and more, this podcast will be a wide-ranging exploration of what it takes to build a sustainable operation in today's competitive world.
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-circle-of-competence/support