• Cameron Hardin: Building a Personal Brand, Balancing Family, and Forecasting Success
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Marcus sits down with meteorologist, dad, and Cincinnati personality Cameron Hardin for a conversation that’s equal parts heart, hustle, and humor. From navigating the demanding world of broadcast media to raising two young daughters and building a personal brand, Cameron shares what it really looks like to balance public life with family life.


    Marcus and Cameron talk about:

    👉 How Cameron accidentally became a meteorologist after ditching pre-med at Purdue

    👉 Finding community in Cincinnati and what made the city feel like home

    👉 The evolution of social media — and why personal branding is now part of the job

    👉 Balancing a 2:30 AM work schedule with being a fully present husband and dad

    👉 The realities of being “recognized” in public and how he stays grounded

    👉 Parenting, sleep routines, and the importance of structure for young kids

    👉 Why time—not money—is the real reward of building a meaningful, sustainable life

    👉 The role family, mentorship, and faith play in shaping his decisions


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    Get in Touch with Cameron:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-hardin-a13697a1/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weathermancam_/?hl=en

    X: https://x.com/WeathermanCam_

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CameronHardinMeteorologist/



    Get in Touch with Marcus:

    Website - https://marcuscelestin.com/

    Pink’s Window Services - https://pinkswindows.com/cincinnati

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-celestin/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marcusincincy/#

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/marcus.celestin.723944/

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    49 mins
  • Kurt Kersey: Building with Intention — From Agency Founder to Leadership Coach
    Nov 6 2025

    In this episode, Marcus sits down with entrepreneur and leadership coach Kurt Kersey to explore what it really means to build—with purpose, discipline, and heart. From launching a marketing agency to navigating tough leadership seasons and finding balance as a husband and dad, Kurt opens up about the lessons that shaped his faith, business, and family life.


    Marcus and Kurt talk about:

    👉 How Kurt’s early mentorship experiences and faith shaped his approach to leadership

    👉 The story behind building and eventually winding down his marketing agency

    👉 What “having a playbook” means for entrepreneurs and why intention matters more than hustle

    👉 Navigating layoffs, leadership challenges, and personal growth through tough seasons

    👉 The power of mentorship, relationships, and authentic connection in business

    👉 Balancing entrepreneurship with being a present husband and father

    👉 Lessons learned from fasting, fitness, and living with gratitude


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    Get in Touch with Kurt:

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurtkersey / https://www.linkedin.com/company/thirty21/

    Website - https://www.thirty21.com/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kurtkersey/#


    Get in Touch with Marcus:

    Website - https://marcuscelestin.com/

    Pink’s Window Services - https://pinkswindows.com/cincinnati

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-celestin/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marcusincincy/#

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/marcus.celestin.723944/

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    50 mins
  • Cincinnati Dad, 8 Studios, One Playbook: How Chase Whitehead Scales Fitness & Family
    Oct 22 2025
    In this Built in Cincy episode, host Marcus Celestin talks with Chase Whitehead—Cincinnati native, husband, and father of four—who scaled from Duke Energy engineer to multi-unit franchisee across Orangetheory Fitness and Clean Eatz. We unpack the franchise ROI (royalties vs. speed-to-market), how to delegate with extreme ownership, and practical work-life operating rhythms (early blocks, meeting cadence, no-phones-in-bed rule) that let a founder-dad grow without burning down the calendar. We also dig into the real “why”: changing lives through community, accountability, and consistent follow-through—right here in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and the Tri-State. What you’ll learnFranchise math that actually pencils (brand playbooks, vendor rails, unit economics)Delegation frameworks: the 80% rule, “defend your decision” policy, and manager guardrailsWork-life tactics for dads: early deep-work, stacked leadership meetings, evening boundariesCommunity impact: health outcomes, confidence gains, and why local service winsChapters00:29 From UC engineer to franchise operator01:46 Why Orangetheory + Clean Eatz (and why now)06:05 Building teams so dad can be present at home08:45 Delegation, mistakes, and extreme ownership14:39 Tension between growth and family—managing it with structure17:07 Boundaries: phones, evenings, and mental reset24:33 Founder faith, resilience, and community outcomes29:42 Advice for first-time owners in CincinnatiGet in Touch with Chase:Website- https://locations.cleaneatz.com/ky/newport/meal-prep-76.htmlLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/chase-whitehead-87980921/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/chase_whitehead/?hl=enGet in Touch with Marcus:Website- https://marcuscelestin.com/Pink’s Window Services- https://pinkswindows.com/cincinnatiLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-celestin/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/marcusincincy/#Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/marcus.celestin.723944/#fatherhood #CincinnatiEntrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #BuiltInCincy #FranchiseOwnership #HomeServiceBusiness #Dadpreneur #WorkLifeIntegration #CustomerExperience #SmallBusinessCincinnati
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    36 mins
  • What Happens When You Start Over After Success - Building, selling, building again w/ Jerod Martin
    Oct 14 2025

    Jerod Martin, a father of four, discusses his journey from corporate America to building a new business, Recoat Revolution, a flooring franchise that refinishes wood floors in one day. Jerod initially had a negative perception of franchises but was introduced to one by a franchise consultant. He emphasizes the importance of believing in the product and the support franchises provide. Jerod also highlights the balance between work and family, sharing strategies to stay present and engaged with his children. He concludes by stressing the importance of endurance and pushing beyond limits in both business and personal life.

    Marcus and Jerod talk about:

    👉 Continue to be present and engaged with family, not letting the business consume all of Jerod's time.

    👉 Encourage other fathers and husbands to prioritize their most important relationships over work success.

    👉 Remember that you can always go further than you think you can, both in business and in life.

    👉 How to be present with family and not let work consume everything

    👉 Why Jerod intentionally includes his children in business discussions and processes


    🔔 Subscribe to Built in Cincy for weekly conversations with fathers who are building businesses and legacies in Cincinnati and beyond.


    Get in Touch with Jerod:

    Website- https://recoatrevolution.com/

    LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerodmartin/

    LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/recoat-revolution-of-east-cincinnati/

    Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/recoatrevolution/

    Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578175109952&sk=reels_tab


    Get in Touch with Marcus:

    Website- https://marcuscelestin.com/

    Pink’s Window Services- https://pinkswindows.com/cincinnati

    LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-celestin/

    Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/marcusincincy/#

    Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/marcus.celestin.723944/


    #fatherhood #CincinnatiEntrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #BuiltInCincy #FranchiseOwnership #HomeServiceBusiness #Dadpreneur #WorkLifeIntegration #CustomerExperience #SmallBusinessCincinnati


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    46 mins
  • Alex Schafers: Discipline as a Dad and Entrepreneur is What Makes it Possible to be Both
    Oct 2 2025

    Cincinnati is more than a city; it’s a community where ambition and family life intersect. Built in Cincy is a podcast hosted by Marcus Celestin, a husband, father, and business leader who knows the challenges of growing a company while staying grounded at home. Each episode explores the realities of starting and scaling a business in the Queen City, the importance of exceptional customer service, and the delicate balance of entrepreneurship and family. Guests share candid stories of triumphs and struggles, offering insights that go beyond business strategy to touch on resilience, relationships, and purpose. This show is about thriving in both work and life without sacrificing one for the other. If you’re ready for authentic conversations about what it takes to build a business and raise a family in the same zip code, Built in Cincy is your new home for inspiration and practical wisdom.


    In this first episode of Built in Cincy, host Marcus Celestin (former aerospace COO and current Pink’s Window Cleaning franchise owner in Southwest Ohio) sits down with Alex Schafers, a Cincinnati native, real estate agent, husband, father of three, and community builder.


    We talk about:

    👉 Balancing fatherhood and entrepreneurship in Cincinnati

    👉 Why answering the phone fast is a growth edge in business

    👉 The “Dinner Rule” and how discipline at home drives success at work

    👉 Building community through Dudes and Dads events, bourbon nights, and kids’ clubhouse meetups

    👉 Homeschooling, travel, and creating more freedom for family life

    👉 Fitness, routines, and the discipline that ties it all together


    This episode dives into what it takes to build both companies and families—without losing focus on the things that matter most.


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    41 mins