Building a Values-First Franchise: 180 Water Founder Jack Clark on Work-Life Balance and Growth
Release Date: 01/22/2026
Small Business Stories
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S6:E37 Franchising is often misunderstood. Many assume it’s "passive income" that prints cash in the backyard. NOTHING is really passive! Especially not at first. Others think franchising is low-risk, or limited to fast food. In reality, it requires discipline, self-awareness, and the ability to follow systems. This is something many entrepreneurs resist. Giuseppe Grammatico breaks down what actually determines success, and why most people are evaluating the wrong things from the start. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Giuseppe Grammatico to unpack what franchising actually...
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S6:E35 Some of the strongest businesses are built without a clear path. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Nicholas Breedlove, CEO of NVB Playgrounds, to explore what it really takes to build and scale a business in a niche industry without prior experience, without a playbook, and without external validation. If people don’t trust your capability, they hesitate. If your positioning isn’t clear, they overlook you. If you wait for credentials, you delay momentum. Nicholas shares his journey into the playground industry and how he built a widly successful company focused on safe,...
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S6:E33 If people don’t hear from you, they don’t wait. They interpret. And most of the time, they get it wrong. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with renowned executive coach, Ash Seddeek, to explore what leadership communication actually requires in today’s environment where visibility is constant, trust is fragile, and silence carries weight. This is a conversation about responsibility, meaning, and the unseen consequences of how leaders show up - or don’t. 👤 Guest Ash Seddeek Founder, Executive Greatness Institute 📖 Books Ash has written several books on leadership....
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Loralyn Mears, PhD, aka “Dr. LL,” brings you thoughtful conversations with entrepreneurs and small business leaders navigating visibility, leadership, and growth. Thank you for being here. When the world feels heavy and your business still needs you to show up, it’s easy to live in a constant state of pressure. This episode is a calm conversation about building something real, staying steady through uncertainty, and creating structure that supports your life instead of consuming it.
👤 Guest: Jack Clark founder of 180Water Water well and filtration services, manufacturing, and franchising
⚠️ Core Problems Discussed: Managing seasonality and keeping revenue stable in a service business Growing through franchising without losing quality, trust, or values Working hard without burning out or becoming hardened
🥡 Practical Takeaways: Use simple structure and clear daily steps to reduce mental load and regain control Protect your relationships with defined boundaries that you can actually keep Grow in a way your customers recognize as trustworthy, not “corporate” or distant
⏱️ Timestamps:
02:44 Seasonality shifts: filtration and manufacturing to stay steady
06:18 Why franchising fits a “mom-and-pop” industry, and how trust scales
07:43 A realistic version of balance: home for dinner, clean lines, valued time
09:37 Avoiding burnout: refusing “stupid rules” and building real accountability
14:17 Rural perspective and the mental shift that helps you sleep again
🔖 Who This Episode Is For: Small business owners who feel stretched thin Consultants and coaches building trust online Solopreneurs who feel stuck or unseen Invisible brands don’t make money. At STEERus, we help small businesses get seen and get paid without losing their voice or their values.
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A Supportive Next Step After listening to Jack, you might notice a familiar tension: you are trying to hold growth, responsibility, and family life at the same time, and it can feel like there is never a clean finish line. Even when things are “going well,” your brain may stay on alert, scanning for the next problem, the next expense, the next customer issue. That is not a character flaw. It is what happens when you have been carrying the business alone for too long. If you want a calmer way to move forward, one gentle next step is a STEERus Visibility and Credibility Diagnostic. It helps you see what your market is actually experiencing when they find you online, what is unclear, what is missing, and what you can simplify so trust builds without you having to shout. If you’re noticing this pattern in your own business, this is a steady place to start.
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