Levi Smith

Ain't That Somethin'

Business EN ↓ 8 episodes

Levi Smith, CEO of Franklin Building Supply, an employee-owned building material supply company headquartered in beautiful Boise, Idaho, interviews founders and leaders about the stories of companies you may be surprised to learn either had their start in Idaho or now call Idaho home. In every episode, you'll hear how a cast of characters overcame daunting obstacles and had the persistence it took to succeed. New episodes drop every 1-2 months. Thanks to our Season 1 sponsor, Trus Joist, for their generous support.

Author

Levi Smith

Category

Business

Podcast website

aintthatsomethin.com

Latest episode

May 14, 2026

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Episodes

Franklin Building Supply with Rick Lierz - Dead quiet in the backseat 14.05.2026

Rick Lierz shares the story of how his dad and a friend started Franklin Building Supply back in 1976. Among their dreams, none included ever having any kids in the business. Rick unpacks the story of how the company evolved and to everyone's surprise he and his sister eventually came into the business. He also shares how how they navigated the Great Recession to eventually realize a long held dre...

Norco with Nicole Kissler - Suitcases for Graduation 18.12.2025

Nicole Kissler, CEO of Norco, shares the story of how she realized her childhood dreams to come back and work for the family business headquartered in Boise, Idaho. From its humble beginnings back in 1968, to a vertically integrated manufacturer and distributor of industry and medical gas and related supplies, Norco today is 35% employee-owned with nearly 90 locations and almost 1500 employees. A...

Eberlestock with Greg Williams - Scabbards and Batwings 12.09.2025

Greg Williams, CEO of Eberlestock, shares the story of how he found his way into the role of stewarding the legacy of Eberlestock. Since 1985, the founder, Glen Eberle, has been focused on solving problems he encountered in his "everyday" life as an Olympic biathlete, fighter jet pilot and backcountry hunter. Today, Eberlestock offers solutions for the military, hunters and EDC from its home in Bo...

The Jae Foundation with Jason Vickrey - The Korean Cowboy 15.07.2025

Jason Vickrey, CEO of TitleOne , shares the story of devastating loss after one of his best friends, Jae Bob Bing, committed suicide and how he and others turned a shocking tragedy into a legacy at the Jae Foundation . Through their boot check and other programs, the Jae Foundation is working to change the western culture around mental health and reduce suicide risks in their communities. If you a...

Litehouse Foods with Kelly Prior - Only so many steak dinners 03.06.2025

Kelly Prior, CEO of Litehouse Foods , shares how he went from counting beads in elementary school for his family business to a twenty year career with Litehouse Foods. In addition to its iconic creamy blue cheese dressing, Litehouse produces a variety of salad dressings and other products distributed across the country. Headquartered in Sandpoint, Idaho, Litehouse has been 100% employee-owned sinc...

The Trus Joist Story - Don't tell me it can't be done 25.03.2025

Gary Schweizer, a longtime engineer for Trus Joist , helps me unpack the story of how the company and some of its iconic products - and projects - came to be starting with the dynamic collaboration between two entrepreneurs, Art Troutner and Harold "Red" Thomas, in Boise back in the 1950s.

Decked with Jake Peters - Pick the right battles 24.01.2025

Jake Peters shares the story of Decked , a Ketchum Idaho based company that brought tough, affordable and functional drawer systems to pickup truck beds. You'll also hear a little about Edjy , a new venture, and the importance of connecting with the right people!

CJ Buck from Buck Knives - Chased by Lions 02.12.2024

CJ Buck shares the story of how Buck Knives began and evolved over the past one hundred and twenty years to become the storied company it is today which for nearly twenty years has called Post Falls, Idaho home.

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