ENCORE: The 3 P’s of Running a Successful Landscaping Business
Release Date: 08/04/2025
Quit Getting Screwed Podcast
Break the mold, build your brand. Victoria King Meyer did just that. Karalynn welcomes Victoria, founder of Progressio Global and The Chemical Show, as they dive into reinventing success beyond corporate walls. Victoria’s leap from chemical engineer and industry executive to entrepreneur shines with strategy, storytelling, and bold community building. Discover why podcasting, events, and mastermind groups power her impact, learn the real challenges of scaling, hiring, and letting go for growth, and explore the transformative role of personal branding for leaders ready to chart their own...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
In construction, especially on public works projects, you can’t rely on mechanics liens to protect your right to payment. Government immunity takes that tool off the table. That’s why, in , I break down another critical layer of protection: payment and performance bonds. These bonds can be the difference between finishing a job and walking away empty-handed. Today, I’ll walk you through exactly how bonds work, why they’re required on public projects, and what every subcontractor needs to know before signing on the dotted line. Because while bonds protect against non-payment and...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
Karalynn draws on her decades of experience to explain how overlooking contracts can cost businesses everything. Her book, , was inspired by watching a client lose his business simply because he didn't understand the contract he signed. Today, she shares crucial tips for protecting yourself before you sign on the dotted line. Key Takeaways 1. Many subcontractors sign commercial contracts without fully understanding their terms, leading to serious risks, including losing their business. It’s crucial to know what you’re signing so you can protect yourself from unfair terms and unforeseen...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
On this episode of the Quit Getting Screwed Podcast, Karalynn cracks open her book and reads Chapter One. She shares the cautionary tale of Carl, a masonry contractor who lost a lawsuit—and payment—after relying on a handshake deal. The lesson? No signed contract, no protection. Cromeens explains how written agreements set clear expectations and shield contractors legally, urging pros to walk clients through each section in plain language and keep contracts updated. Skip the paperwork, and you risk losing both money and recourse. She closes with an invitation to connect and grab her book...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
The Quit Getting Screwed Podcast has reached a huge milestone: 200 episodes. I started this show because too many people in construction sign contracts they don't understand, risking everything they’ve built—sometimes their entire business. Today I’ll share lessons learned from decades of construction law, talk through ways to avoid litigation, and look back at what 200 episodes have taught us about navigating this industry. Learn what happens when the law isn’t always fair Hear why most disputes never make it to court Find out the key contract terms that could save your business Key...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
Sometimes, a handshake feels like enough. But in residential construction, failing to put the details in writing can mean litigation threats, withheld payments, and sleepless nights. Today, I’m kicking off our journey through , the essential guide for contractors who want to protect their business and peace of mind. We’ll dive into real stories, like Carl’s, about learning the hard way why clear contracts matter. You’ll hear: Why managing expectations is critical, and how most lawsuits begin when those expectations aren’t set. How contracts are more than legal...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
Have you ever wondered why construction professionals struggle with leadership, even after years of success building projects? Eric Anderton is a construction business coach who has spent decades helping companies move from problem-solving on the job site to building strong teams in the office. In this episode: We break down why delegation and accountability are harder than they seem. Eric reveals simple tools to keep your company focused and growing. You’ll learn how mindset, culture, and hiring shape leadership success. When you subscribe to our show, you help us grow. Someone you know...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
*This episode originally aired on February 5th, 2024. How can you leverage your company's culture to drive more success? Tommy Cole, vice president of McFarlin Stanford, shares the keys you need to unlock your business growth potential. From building a strong blueprint to retaining an excited workforce, he breaks down the importance of consistent team and client communication in your day to day operations. Connect with Tommy on LinkedIn Follow McFarlin Stanford on LinkedIn Follow McFarlin Stanford on Instagram Follow McFarlin Stanford on Facebook Subscribe to the...
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
*This episode originally aired on March 11th, 2024. Being a contractor is tough, so your contracts need to be tougher. Legal expert Karalynn Cromeens gets to the point in this quick episode covering ironclad contract agreements complete with warranty protection. Listen and save your business’ a$$. Love the show? Please rate, review and share! Follow Karalynn Cromeens on . Follow Karalynn Cromeens on . Follow Karalynn Cromeens on . Watch the show on . Learn more about The Cromeens Law Firm .
info_outlineQuit Getting Screwed Podcast
Why do people hold on to clutter, and how does it really affect our daily lives? Katie Chermak-Wood, founder of KD Home Clutter, started her business during COVID after struggling to balance work, family, and everything in between. Today, she helps people: Understand the psychological reasons behind clutter Find relief by creating organized spaces at home Navigate difficult situations like downsizing, moving, or even hoarding Katie shares how her process works, stories from her clients, and small steps we can all take to change our habits. Learn more about , and follow them on and . Follow...
info_outline*This episode originally aired on February 5th, 2024.
How can you leverage your company's culture to drive more success? Tommy Cole, vice president of McFarlin Stanford, shares the keys you need to unlock your business growth potential. From building a strong blueprint to retaining an excited workforce, he breaks down the importance of consistent team and client communication in your day to day operations.
Connect with Tommy on LinkedIn here.
Follow McFarlin Stanford on LinkedIn here.
Follow McFarlin Stanford on Instagram here.
Follow McFarlin Stanford on Facebook here.
Subscribe to the McFarlin Stanford on YouTube channel here.
Love the show? Please rate, review and share!
Follow Karalynn Cromeens on Facebook here.
Follow Karalynn Cromeens on Instagram here.
Follow Karalynn Cromeens on LinkedIn here.