• Showing Up in AI: Why Google Isn’t Enough Anymore
    Aug 19 2025

    Google searches are declining, and AI tools like ChatGPT are becoming the go-to source for answers. In this Built By Me Short, Taina and Mo dive into the future of search, how AI is changing the way people find businesses, and why optimizing for AI is no longer optional.

    We break down:

    • Why Google traffic is dropping 📉
    • How AI tools pull business data 📊
    • What business owners must do to stay visible 👀
    • The importance of reviews, content, and accurate online info ⭐

    If you run a business, this is a wake-up call: the way customers find you is changing. Are you ready?

    👉 Subscribe for more episodes
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    12 mins
  • Danny Kerr from Breakthrough Academy: The #1 Hiring Mistake Contractors Make (and How to Fix It) | Built By Me Podcast
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode of the Built By Me Podcast, Taina sits down with Danny Kerr, co-founder of Breakthrough Academy and host of Contractor Evolution. With over a decade of experience helping hundreds of trades businesses scale, Danny shares why most contractors fail at hiring, how to attract and keep A-players in a competitive market, and why your online reputation matters just as much for employees as it does for customers.

    Whether you’re building your first team or looking to level up your leadership, this conversation is full of practical hiring strategies, branding tips, and active recruiting tactics you can start using today.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why recruitment deserves as much investment as sales and marketing
    • How to build a brand that attracts top talent
    • The power of your team’s network in finding great hires
    • Why Glassdoor reviews are the new customer reviews
    • How to balance character vs. skill when hiring

    About Our Guest:
    Danny Kerr is the co-founder of Breakthrough Academy (BTA) and host of Contractor Evolution. For the past 10 years, BTA has helped contractors build systems, teams, and strategies to scale their businesses sustainably.

    Sponsor:
    This episode is brought to you by NiceJob, the reputation marketing platform that helps you get more reviews, referrals, and sales.

    Links & Resources:

    • Breakthrough Academy: btacademy.com
    • Contractor Evolution Podcast: Listen here
    • Sponsor: NiceJob
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    47 mins
  • Why Founders Must Show Up Online: Authenticity > Ads | Built By Me Shorts
    Jul 29 2025

    In this short yet packed episode of Built By Me, Taina and Mo sit down, just the two of them, to discuss something every modern entrepreneur needs to hear: why founders need to show up for their team and on social media.

    Gone are the days where your intern handles all the social content while leadership hides behind the scenes. Your audience wants to know who's behind the brand — not just what you’re selling, but why you started and what you’re building.

    Taina and Mo break down:

    • Why authenticity matters more than ever in the age of AI
    • The power of showing the human side of your business
    • How even small business owners can start simple
    • Examples from big brands like Gymshark and Red Lobster doing it right

    Whether you’re a roofer, restaurateur, or retail owner, your audience wants you. Not polished ads. Not stock photos. Just you, being real.

    🎧 Listen in and get inspired to hit record.

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    12 mins
  • The Future of Restaurant Tech: AI, POS & Profitability Tips from a 20-Year Expert
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode of the Built By Me Podcast, Taina and Mo sit down with David Lafleur, SVP at Cluster POS and a true veteran in the restaurant POS space with over two decades of experience. David shares insights from his journey from building and exiting his first POS business, Volos, to joining Cluster POS and how he's solving real-world restaurant problems with modern, customizable technology.

    David discusses the significant evolution in restaurant technology over the past 20 years, highlighting how the newer generation of restaurant owners approach technology differently – they're more tech-savvy, research-oriented, and have higher expectations for their POS systems. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on ROI rather than just monthly costs when investing in restaurant technology, noting that many restaurant owners overlook the potential savings and efficiency gains.

    The conversation explores how restaurant technology needs differ between fine dining and fast-casual establishments, with David explaining the challenges of implementing new systems in traditional restaurant environments versus more adaptable quick-service operations. He shares insights on the restaurant industry's remarkable resilience through COVID and economic challenges, noting how restaurants continually adapt and find new solutions.

    Looking to the future, David provides fascinating perspectives on how AI is transforming restaurant technology – from predictive sales and inventory management to customer service and staff training. While enthusiastic about AI's potential, he emphasizes that it will enhance rather than replace human elements in the restaurant experience.

    Whether you're a restaurant owner looking to optimize operations, a tech enthusiast interested in industry innovations, or an entrepreneur seeking insights on business resilience, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the evolving relationship between restaurants and technology.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    David's journey from building and exiting Volos POS to joining Cluster POS (00:01:30)
    How restaurant tech needs differ between fine dining and fast casual (00:03:30)
    The evolution of restaurant owner technology expectations (00:06:00)
    Why restaurants should focus on ROI rather than just monthly costs (00:08:30)
    The restaurant industry's remarkable resilience through COVID and beyond (00:14:00)
    How AI is transforming restaurant operations and POS systems (00:19:30)
    The integration vs. building debate in restaurant technology (00:24:00)
    David's rapid-fire takes on restaurant tech trends (00:29:00)

    Guest Information:
    David Lafleur, SVP at Cluster POS
    Over 20 years of experience in restaurant POS systems
    Previously founded and exited Volos POS in 2020

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    Until next time, keep building!

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    31 mins
  • How Loyalty Programs Really Drive Business Growth | The Truth Behind Points & Rewards
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode of the Built By Me Podcast, Taina and Mo sit down with Andreanne Rondeau, founder of StratLX and a leading expert in loyalty marketing with over 20 years of experience designing and launching successful loyalty programs across retail, hospitality, telecom, and more.

    Andreanne shares her insights on the significant shifts in loyalty marketing over the past two decades, from technological advancements making loyalty programs more accessible to smaller brands, to the elevation of loyalty from a marketing initiative to a business strategy discussed at the C-suite level.

    The conversation explores how AI is transforming loyalty programs, with surprising research showing that over 30% of consumers (and 55% of younger generations) are more likely to join a loyalty program if it uses AI to help them maximize their benefits. Andreanne emphasizes the importance of transparency in how brands use AI and customer data.

    A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the challenges of omnichannel integration and personalization. Andreanne explains that true personalization can't exist without seamless integration across all customer touchpoints, highlighting the frustration customers feel when recognized in one channel but treated as a stranger in another.

    The episode also covers subscription-based loyalty models, with Andreanne providing insights on when they make sense and how to ensure the value provided exceeds the subscription cost. She shares Nike as an example of a brand excelling at loyalty through community building and providing tools that support customers in their product usage, rather than just focusing on transactions.

    Whether you're a business owner looking to improve customer retention or a marketer interested in the latest loyalty trends, this episode offers valuable insights into creating meaningful, lasting customer relationships in today's digital landscape.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    The evolution of loyalty from marketing initiative to business strategy (00:04:00)

    How AI is transforming loyalty programs and consumer perceptions (00:07:00)

    The challenges of omnichannel integration for personalization (00:11:00)

    The data trade-off: customer expectations when sharing information (00:13:00)

    Subscription-based loyalty models: when they make sense (00:16:00)

    Nike's approach to loyalty through community and tools (00:20:00)

    The importance of transparency and trust in loyalty programs (00:25:00)

    The future of loyalty as an enterprise-wide strategy (00:35:00)

    Guest Information:

    Andreanne Rondeau, Founder of StratLX

    Website: StratLX.com

    Connect with Andreanne on LinkedIn

    Connect With Us:

    Follow the Built By Me Podcast on social media @BuiltByMePodcast

    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel

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    Until next time, keep building!

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    38 mins
  • 35% of a Server’s Job Can Be Done by Robots — Here's What That Means | Built By Me Podcast
    Jun 9 2025

    In this episode of the Built By Me Podcast, Taina and Mo sit down with Johnny Alfonso and Adriano Fiore, the innovative minds behind Reliable Robots. This Canadian company is revolutionizing how businesses handle repetitive tasks through automation, allowing staff to focus on what truly matters—human connection and customer experience.

    Johnny and Adriano, friends since high school drama class, share their journey of building a robot distribution and implementation company that's changing the service industry. Rather than building robots from scratch, they've taken the innovative approach of bringing existing technology to businesses that need it most, from restaurants to hotels and healthcare facilities.

    The conversation explores how their robots—which can carry heavy loads, deliver food, and even clean floors—are designed to enhance human work rather than replace it. As Johnny explains, when 35-40% of a server's day is spent walking back and forth carrying heavy loads, robots can take over these physically demanding tasks, freeing staff to focus on customer interactions and experience.

    The duo also discusses the future of automation, comparing the adoption curve of service robots to that of self-service kiosks in fast food restaurants—a technology that went from novelty to ubiquitous in just a few years. With robots that can navigate elevators, call hotel rooms for deliveries, and even express emotions (their cleaning robot "cries" when put in manual mode), Reliable Robots is making automation accessible and practical for businesses of all sizes.

    Whether you're a business owner curious about automation, a tech enthusiast interested in practical robotics, or simply wondering how robots and humans will work together in the future, this episode offers fascinating insights into the technology that's already transforming the service industry.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    How Reliable Robots started and the friendship behind the company (00:04:00)

    Why you don't need to be an inventor to be an innovator (00:06:00)

    How robots free up 35-40% of staff time for better customer service (00:08:30)

    The balance between human touch and automation in hospitality (00:09:30)

    Comparison between ChatGPT for office workers and robots for service staff (00:14:00)

    The different robot models and their capabilities, including the "crying" cleaning robot (00:16:30)

    How robots are trained "like walking a dog" through facilities (00:24:00)

    Advanced features like elevator integration and room service delivery (00:26:00)

    Addressing the "robots are stealing our jobs" concern (00:22:00)

    Guest Information:

    Johnny Alfonso and Adriano Fiore, Co-Founders of Reliable Robots

    Website: ReliableRobots.ca

    Connect with them on LinkedIn and Instagram

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    Follow the Built By Me Podcast on social media @BuiltByMePodcast

    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel

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    Until next time, keep building!

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    37 mins
  • What Hudson’s Bay Could’ve Learned from Optimum | Richard Schenker Built By Me Podcast S2E6
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of the Built By Me Podcast, Taina and Mo sit down with Richard Schenker, the mastermind behind Shoppers Optimum and a leading expert in customer engagement. With decades of experience designing and managing top loyalty programs, Richard shares invaluable insights into what truly drives customer loyalty beyond discounts and points.

    Richard takes us through his journey from being recruited by Hudson's Bay Company to creating one of Canada's most successful loyalty programs, Shoppers Optimum (now PC Optimum). He explains how the program achieved immediate success, enrolling 4 million customers in just one month when they had projected that number for the entire first year.

    The conversation explores the evolution of loyalty programs over the past decades, from simple paper-based systems to sophisticated digital experiences. Richard emphasizes that the most effective loyalty programs create emotional connections with customers rather than just offering discounts. He introduces the concept of "currencies" beyond financial rewards—peace of mind, convenience, time savings, and trust—that truly build brand loyalty.

    Richard also offers practical advice for small businesses looking to build customer loyalty without big budgets, suggesting that authentic human connections often matter more than sophisticated technology. Whether you're a business owner looking to improve customer retention or simply curious about what makes certain brands stand out, this episode provides a fascinating look at the psychology and strategy behind successful customer engagement.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    Richard's journey to creating the Shoppers Optimum loyalty program (00:02:30)

    The downfall of Hudson's Bay Company and lessons for retailers (00:04:00)

    How loyalty programs have evolved over the decades (00:06:00)

    The difference between loyalty to a brand versus loyalty to discounts (00:19:00)

    Why customers have become "promiscuous" with their brand loyalty (00:19:30)

    The "currency of peace of mind" and emotional benefits beyond discounts (00:16:00)

    How small businesses can build loyalty without big technology budgets (00:31:00)

    The impact of AI and gamification on the future of loyalty programs (00:24:00)

    Guest Information:

    Richard Schenker, Chief Customer Engagement Officer at Loyal Strategy Consulting

    Website: LoyalStrategyConsulting.com

    Connect with Richard on LinkedIn

    Connect With Us:

    Follow the Built By Me Podcast on social media @BuiltByMePodcast

    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel

    Share your thoughts in the comments below

    Until next time, keep building!

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    36 mins
  • Riches Are in the Niches: How Red Boswell Built 148 Franchise Territories | Built By Me Podcast Ep.5
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of the Built By Me Podcast, Taina and Mo sit down with Red Boswell, President of IFPG (International Franchise Professionals Group), the largest franchise broker network in the world. With over 30 years of entrepreneurial experience and 25 years in franchising, Red brings invaluable insights into what makes franchising work, and what doesn't.

    Red shares his remarkable journey from building a "pooper scooper" business into a nationwide franchise with 148 territories across 28 states, embodying his philosophy that "riches are in the niches." He candidly discusses his evolution from franchise skeptic to industry leader, revealing how his initial dismissal of franchise consultants transformed into a deep appreciation for their value.

    The conversation explores the realities of franchise ownership, including the hard truth that franchising requires significant work despite the common misconception that paying a franchise fee guarantees success. Red offers a fascinating look at overlooked franchise opportunities in unexpected industries, from crime scene cleanup to mosquito control—that may not be glamorous but deliver consistent, profitable returns.

    Whether you're considering franchise ownership, looking to franchise your business, or simply interested in the business models that drive economic growth, this episode provides a no-nonsense look at the franchise industry from someone who's experienced it from every angle.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Red's journey from entrepreneur to franchise owner to IFPG President (00:01:30)
    • How Red built a successful "pooper scooper" franchise across 28 states (00:02:30)
    • The three essential traits needed to succeed as a franchise consultant (00:13:30)
    • Why "know-it-all" entrepreneurs often fail as franchisees (00:15:20)
    • The reality of franchise fees and what they actually cover (00:19:30)
    • Surprising profitable franchise opportunities in unexpected industries (00:28:00)
    • The true cost of becoming a franchisor and path to profitability (00:33:30)
    • Semi-passive franchise ownership and realistic time commitments (00:36:00)

    Guest Information:

    • Red Boswell, President of IFPG (International Franchise Professionals Group)
    • Website: IFPG.org
    • Connect with Red on LinkedIn

    Connect With Us:

    • Follow the Built By Me Podcast on social media @BuiltByMePodcast
    • Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel
    • Share your thoughts in the comments below

    Until next time, keep building!

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    48 mins