Brad Weimert
Beyond A Million
Brad Weimert, founder of Easy Pay Direct, interviews world-class entrepreneurs to explore tactics & strategies to build 8, 9, and 10-figure brands. Learn more at: https://beyondamillion.com/All business is the same… but nobody really feels that way. The truth is – the BUILDING blocks of business are consistent across the board. Marketing, Sales, Operations, Finance, and Taxes... Apply to all businesses. With more than 30,000 businesses flowing through Easy Pay Direct (and the data behind them), Brad Weimert has found a litany of world-class experts to break down what's working - and what's not...
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Episodes
236: Why Most Founders Are Using AI All Wrong with Geoff Woods 09.07.2026 52:03
Today I'm talking with Geoff Woods, author of The AI-Driven Leader and founder of AI Leadership, about why so many founders are using AI on the wrong problems. Geoff helped drive Jindal Steel & Power's market cap from $750M to $12B in four years, and one of his points really stuck with me: you don't get beyond a million because you write great emails. But that's exactly how a lot of entrepreneurs...
235: Bootstrapping a $100M Supplement Brand with Matt Gallant 02.07.2026 1:09:22
Today I'm talking to Matt Gallant, co-founder of BioOptimizers, a supplement company generating $10M a month with a larger mission to help people live healthier for longer. Matt started with a simple realization: if he could get great at marketing, he could build a business in almost any category. That belief eventually led him into health, supplements, and BioOptimizers—but not without some hard-...
234: Cameron Herold Shares the Hiring Mistakes Costing Founders Millions 25.06.2026 53:51
Today, Cameron Herold (Founder of COO Alliance) is back on the podcast to talk about one of the biggest reasons companies stop scaling: bad hiring. We get into why impressive resumes can be misleading, how to tell if someone has actually done the work, and the hiring mistakes that quietly cost companies years of progress. Cameron also breaks down why most entrepreneurs are never properly trained t...
233: From a 9-Figure Exit to a $10 Billion Data Center with Jason Van Gaal 18.06.2026 33:49
AI isn't just creating a software boom, it's creating an infrastructure crisis. As demand for AI explodes, the real bottleneck isn't chips or models anymore. It's power, cooling, permitting, and the ability to build data centers fast enough to keep up. Jason Van Gaal has spent more than a decade solving exactly that problem. After building and exiting multiple data center companies — including on...
232: AI, Acquisitions, and the Cost of Scaling a $1B Company with Bill Tyndall 11.06.2026 1:05:33
Today I'm talking to Bill Tyndall, who helped build Electric AI from an idea into a company approaching a billion-dollar valuation, raised $211M across eight funding rounds, and now serves as CEO of Techvera. Bill has spent his career building companies around automation, IT, cybersecurity, and digital transformation. But his biggest lesson isn't just about AI. It's about capacity. We get into why...
231: The New Rules of Building a $100M Company with Roger Neel 04.06.2026 1:04:42
Roger Neel sold his SaaS company at $100M+ ARR, took three hours off, and dove straight into a health tech startup backed by Google Ventures and Dexcom. In this conversation, Roger breaks down the full arc — from founding Mavenlink in the teeth of the 2008 financial crash, to grinding through 13 years of customer base churn, fundraising rounds, and eventually selling to PE. He also shares what he'...
230: The Brutal Truth About Starting a Podcast in 2026 with John Lee Dumas 28.05.2026 36:30
John Lee Dumas has published a podcast episode every single day for 14 years, leading to more than 5,000 episodes of Entrepreneurs on Fire. He records seven interviews in a single day each week, built a multimillion-dollar media business around the show, and put together 12 straight years of $100K+ months in net profit. But when I asked him what he'd do if he were starting a podcast today, he didn...
229: Biking 2,000 Miles in 13 Days to Raise $1 Million with Matt King 21.05.2026 58:58
Today I'm talking to Matt King, CEO of GoBundance, host of The Matt King Show, and Chief of Staff for a family office managing high-level investments and operators. Matt is about to ride a bike 2,000 miles from Mexico to Canada while giving away $1 million to people in overlooked communities across America. We get into how he thinks about balance, why he believes entrepreneurs should stop chasing...
228: How Tommy John Became a 9-Figure Underwear Brand with Tom Patterson 14.05.2026 54:13
Today, I'm talking with Tom Patterson , founder of Tommy John, the underwear brand that turned a frustrating problem into a 9-figure business. Tom started the company after getting tired of undershirts constantly coming untucked while working in medical sales. What began as a simple fix turned into one of the biggest direct-to-consumer apparel success stories of the last 15 years. In this conversa...
227: Dan Brisse: From Pro Snowboarder to $500M in Real Estate 07.05.2026 1:11:02
Dan Brisse won back-to-back X Games gold medals as one of the most dangerous urban snowboarders on the planet—jumping off parking garages, rooftops, and rails for a living. But while he was at the peak of his career, he was watching his heroes lose their homes, their wives, and their minds. So he did something different. He started investing. In this episode, Dan breaks down how he went from livin...
226: How He Scaled to $30M ARR (While Living a Life of Extreme Adventure) with Jonathan Ronzio 30.04.2026 1:02:21
I'm sitting down with Jonathan Ronzio, who scaled Trainual from an idea to $30M ARR—while building a company known for its culture and still finding time to climb mountains, run marathons, and live a full life outside of work. What stood out to me in this conversation is how intentional he's been about building systems—not just in the business, but in his life. We talk about why most founders docu...
225: Selling for 10x by Building What Customers Have to Buy with Will Caldwell 23.04.2026 42:07
You don't need to create demand if demand is mandated. That's the insight Will Caldwell used to build and sell his company. Will discovered that inside the mortgage industry, banks are legally required to buy flood certificates on every loan. So, he started Snap — a platform that makes it faster and cheaper for banks to do exactly that. Then he partnered with Intercontinental Exchange, the $95 bil...
224: How One Consulting Client Led to an 8-Figure SaaS Product with Chris Taylor 16.04.2026 1:03:47
Today I'm talking with Chris Taylor, an entrepreneur who turned a consulting engagement with Nissan into a software company serving half the automotive industry—then sold the business for multiple eight figures without ever raising outside capital. In this conversation, Chris shares how a consulting project with Nissan became the foundation of his company, how that journey ultimately led to an acq...
223: Turning a Luggage Problem Into a $32M Apparel Brand with Dan Demsky 09.04.2026 52:06
Today I'm talking to Dan Demsky, who turned the frustration of trying to pack light while traveling into an 8-figure e-commerce business. He discovered that merino wool clothing lets you pack far fewer items for a trip. The problem was, most of the brands were focused on outdoor gear—not something everyday travelers would actually wear. So Dan and his buddies built Unbound Merino , a fully remote...
222: From Selling Weed to $1B in Real Estate Sales with Suneet Agarwal 02.04.2026 53:55
Suneet Agarwal got raided by federal marshals in his underwear, lost everything from his cannabis business, sat on the couch breeding bulldogs for two years, and then built the #1 real estate team in California, selling more than $1B in a single year. In this episode we unpack that journey. We dig into the realities of building culture in a commission-based business, why personal brand is the bigg...
221: How Jack Zimmermann Built 7 Hospitality Brands in One of the Hardest Industries 26.03.2026 48:37
Opening a night club or restaurant looks fun from the outside, but behind the scenes it's one of the most operationally complex businesses you can start. That's why I was interested in speaking with Jack Zimmermann. After managing a team of over 200 people at XS in Las Vegas during its $100M peak, he returned to Austin to build Nova Hospitality, a portfolio of hospitality concepts including TenTen...
220: Michael Chu on The Client Retention System That Prints Profit (LTV Framework) 19.03.2026 1:00:54
Today, I'm joined by Michael Chu — a five-time 7-figure founder who's built over $100M in sales by focusing on one thing: retention. He believes churn isn't a marketing problem, it's a transformation problem. If you don't change who your clients become, they won't stay. In this episode, we break down the identity shifts, expectation gaps, and retention frameworks that turn short-term customers int...
219: How He Built & Sold Two Companies for $550M with Ben Reubenstein 12.03.2026 1:09:13
Ben Rubenstein has built and sold two companies: Yodle for $342M and OpCity for $210M. In this episode, we break down the operating decisions behind those outcomes. We talk about when venture capital accelerates growth and when it can quietly kill your business. Ben explains why ideas are worthless without execution, how he scaled a 1,000-person sales organization, and the hiring filters that cons...
218: Tom Shipley on Building Bigger Exits Through Acquisitions & Rollups 05.03.2026 1:06:49
Private equity doesn't scale the way most founders do. They buy growth. They acquire profitable businesses, combine them, and increase the value of the whole thing so they can sell at a much higher multiple. Today's guest, Tom Shipley, is a serial entrepreneur and M&A strategist who built acquisition platforms applying that same strategy to founder-led businesses. In this episode, we unpack the me...
217: How $100M DTC Brands Actually Measure Growth with Lomi Founder, Gareth Everard 26.02.2026 48:47
In this episode, Gareth Everard , founder of Rockwell Razors and co-creator and former CMO of Lomi ($100M+ in 2 years), explains why revenue growth can be misleading and what serious DTC operators track instead. We unpack Gareth's 4-lever framework for building a profitable eCommerce business, how to calculate allowable CAC before you truly know LTV, and why relying on future LTV assumptions can q...
216: Amy Jo Martin on Quitting Her Job to Multiple 8-Figure Companies 19.02.2026 1:04:34
Amy Jo Martin built one of the first social media agencies because Shaq told her to. True story. Seven years later, she shut it down. Not because it failed, but because it worked in a way that locked her into a life she didn't want. Walking away gave her the freedom to decide what to build next. Since then, she's scaled multiple 8-figure companies, written bestselling books, and hosts the Why Not...
215: Brian Luebben's Path from $750K to $10M in 3 Years 12.02.2026 1:05:00
Two years ago, Brian Luebben was doing $750K a year. Now he's posting million-dollar months. In this conversation, we break down what actually changed. It wasn't a new tactic or growth hack. It was a shift in how he thinks about goals. That might sound a little woo-woo, but Brian explains why most entrepreneurs unknowingly limit their own growth, and outlines how a single shift in your thinking co...
214: Why Most Content Fails (And How The Algorithm Decides What Wins) with Pedro Jerez 05.02.2026 1:04:44
If you're running content and ads without proof of what converts, you're gambling. Today I'm talking with Pedro Jerez, an entrepreneur and growth strategist who's led marketing for multiple 8- and 9-figure companies and spent years as a top 1% sales closer inside Tony Robbins' organization. Pedro breaks down how a single, well-built offer can scale past 9-figures — and how to validate it in days,...
213: The Proven Formula That's Driven Over $1 BILLION in Sales with Jeff Walker 29.01.2026 55:39
Today, I'm talking with Jeff Walker—the creator of Product Launch Formula® and the pioneer behind the modern launch model that's driven over $1B+ in documented sales—to break down why product launches fail… According to Jeff, it almost always comes down to one thing: the offer. Not only does Jeff break down where failed launches miss the mark, but we pull on that thread to explore how launches hav...
How High-Performers Decide What to Ignore (Behind the Scenes with Stu McLaren) 26.01.2026 20:42
For a long time, being in rooms (masterminds, events, paid groups) were incredibly valuable for me. That's where relationships were built, perspective expanded, and a lot of growth came from. But lately, I've been wrestling with whether that value still outweighs the cost—time, energy, relationships, broken routines, stepping away from the business, and more. And I know I'm not the only entreprene...
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