The Liquid Lunch Project
Think delivery is just the boring part after the sale? That’s where a lot of businesses screw it up. In this episode, Matthew R. Meehan and Luigi Rosabianca sit down with Randy Vlasic, founder of LIWMI Logistics, to talk about what really happens between “it shipped” and “it showed up.” They get into why trucking gets hit first when the economy gets weird, why chasing the cheapest option can blow up in your face, and why delivery is part of your brand whether you like it or not. Randy also breaks down how smaller trucking operations survive, what strong logistics support...
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AI isn’t coming. It’s already in the room. The real question is whether your business is asleep at the wheel. Michael Finkelstein, founder and CEO of KINETK, joins Matthew and Luigi for a straight-up talk about AI, data, and why most businesses are still thinking way too small. This episode gets into what happens when data stops being static, why hidden relationships matter, and how small businesses can move faster than giant companies stuck in meetings about meetings. 🍸 What you'll hear in this episode: Why data is the real power behind AI What “building for the autonomous...
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What if the life everyone claps for is the one quietly choking you out? Betsy Pepine joins Matt and Lou for a sharp conversation about the boxes people get shoved into by family, culture, work, gender, and plain old habit. This episode gets into what happens when you stop treating other people’s expectations like law and start asking a better question: Does this life even fit? 🍸 What you'll hear in this episode: The “good kid” trap is real. Family pressure can look a lot like love. Some boxes protect you. Some just shrink you. Moms get judged from every angle. Betsy...
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What if the system isn’t broken… it’s working exactly how it was designed? Dr. Thomas Powell joins us to break down what founders get wrong about capital, why most businesses trap their owners, and how the same patterns show up in government. This is part entrepreneurship, part constitutional reality check…and a little uncomfortable in all the right ways. 🍸 What you'll hear in this episode: Why “raising capital” has nothing to do with money The brutal truth behind the Founder’s Isolation Paradox Why most founders don’t actually own a business… they own a job The...
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What if your business is growing... and getting worse at the same time? Most founders think growth means adding more. More offers. More channels. More customers. More moving parts. Yarin says that works early, but somewhere between $2M and $20M in revenue, that same habit starts eating your margin alive. In this episode, Matt and Luigi sit down with Yarin Gaon of Fractional Partners to talk about the Clarity Playbook, a private-equity-style framework built for companies too small for private equity but big enough to need real focus. The conversation gets into why founders confuse friction with...
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What happens when a grown-up economist says the quiet part out loud: the U.S. is acting like it can break the rules forever? Andrés Velasco joins Matt and Luigi for a sharp, no-spin talk on debt, tariffs, copper, central banks, globalization, and why countries that treat boom times like a Vegas weekend usually end up crying in the shower. From Chile’s “save it, don’t blow it” playbook to America’s very expensive habit of pretending deficits don’t matter, this episode puts real-world economics back in plain English. 🍸 Episode Highlights: Latin America is doing better than the...
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What if the thing you’ve been calling “branding” is actually the backbone of your business? Dan Grech joins Matt and Luigi to make the case that a founder’s story is not decoration, not nice-to-have, and not something you slap on a homepage after the real work is done. It’s the thing that holds the whole machine together. From getting fired out of journalism to building BizHack Academy, Dan breaks down how story drives revenue, hiring, trust, and the ability to keep going when business gets ugly. 🍸 Key Highlights: Getting fired pushed Dan into business. Most founders are...
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You think the IRS is scary? Cool. Now imagine TikTok is your tax attorney. Pietro E. Canestrelli (JD, LL.M.) jumps in to kill the “one weird trick” tax myths and explain how people actually get wrecked: audits, missing returns, bad CPA advice, and the quiet fact that you’re the one holding the bag. 🍸 What you'll hear in this episode: TikTok “tax hacks” are basically a DIY fraud starter kit. “Register it in Nevada” is not clever. It’s a trap. “Everyone should be an S-Corp” is lazy advice. Period. If the IRS says they don’t have your return… it’s not filed. ...
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It’s March. Everyone’s arguing about brackets. So we built one for business. But instead of basketball teams, we’re matching up what founders lean on when things get real: Discipline vs. motivation. Vision vs. execution Speed vs. strategy. Branding vs. operations. Because when revenue dips and momentum stalls, you don’t get to rely on everything. You lean somewhere. This episode is a pressure test. What actually survives when your business hits a slump? 🏀 This one covers: Why motivation fades in long seasons Why discipline carries weight when things get quiet The...
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Some people are not bad at learning. They were just trained inside the wrong system. Russell Van Brocklen joins Matt and Luigi for a conversation that starts with dyslexia but quickly turns into something much bigger: how highly capable people get mislabeled, misunderstood, and boxed into models that do not match how their brains actually work. If you run a business, manage people, or have ever felt like you think differently than the world expects, this episode will feel strangely familiar. Inside this episode: Why dyslexics often function as specialists, not generalists How traditional...
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Russell Van Brocklen joins Matt and Luigi for a conversation that starts with dyslexia but quickly turns into something much bigger: how highly capable people get mislabeled, misunderstood, and boxed into models that do not match how their brains actually work.
If you run a business, manage people, or have ever felt like you think differently than the world expects, this episode will feel strangely familiar.
Inside this episode:
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Why dyslexics often function as specialists, not generalists
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How traditional education mirrors many workplace problems
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The hidden pattern behind “smart but struggling”
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Why writing can stabilize fast, scattered thinking
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The cost trap families and systems fall into
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Extreme performance shifts from simple changes
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Why environment fit often beats raw ability
💡 Notable Takeaway:
I was done with the discrimination. I was done with it. I said, I'm going to solve dyslexia.
👤 About our Guest:
Russell Van Brocklen, known as The Dyslexia Professor, shares his own experience navigating severe dyslexia, the cognitive patterns most systems ignore, and the methods he developed to help learners operate closer to their actual potential.
🎧 Why Listen:
This episode is about dyslexia. But it is also about how different minds work, why some people thrive outside conventional structures, and how easily talent gets misread.
If you have ever questioned how intelligence, performance, and “ability” get measured, this one is worth your time.
🔗 Links + Stuff
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Website: https://www.dyslexiaclasses.com
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LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-van-brocklen-2007ab87/
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Email: russellll198@yahoo.com
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