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Beyond The Claim with Vince Perri
Beyond The Claim with Vince Perri
222 episodes
1 month ago
This episode features an in-depth conversation with business advisor and author Jason Hendren about his extraordinary exit journey. Jason shares the raw, real-life experiences behind his book, detailing how he scaled his energy-efficient lighting company, ILP, from a small venture to a highly valuable asset. The discussion covers: The initial risk of buying out his original partners using personal assets in 2009. The power of partnering with private equity, which provided capital, operational expertise (continuous improvement), and mentorship that accelerated his company's growth far beyond what he could have achieved alone. The crucial difference between being an "add-on" versus a "platform" investment in the eyes of PE. The financial nuances of "taking multiple bites of the apple"—selling the company twice to different PE firms for increasing valuations. His biggest regrets and lessons learned, including wishing he had better utilized leverage (debt) to maximize his personal proceeds in the second sale. Timestamps 00:09,"Introduction: Host Vince Perri introduces Jason Hendren and his influential book, Things I Wish I Knew Before I Sold to Private Equity." 03:22,Company Origin: Jason details his background in manufacturing and starting the energy-efficient lighting business. 05:12,First Buyout (Recapitalization): Jason explains the decision and risk of buying out his original partners in 2008/2009 using personal assets. 09:03,Value of Mentorship: How his advisor helped structure the complex debt financing for the initial buyout. 19:58,First Big Lesson: Jason's regret about being too debt-averse and not using money to invest in growth earlier. 25:27,The Growth: Company grew from $7M in sales (2008) to almost triple that by 2012. 28:08,First PE Approach: The phone starts ringing with investment bankers and PE groups. 30:45,Add-on vs. Platform: Jason learns the crucial difference after the first PE prospect backs out. 34:37,The First PE Deal Closes (2012): The anti-climactic nature of the closing process. 43:03,Life with Private Equity: Jason describes the relationship and the deep operational resources and mentorship provided by the PE firm. 46:17,"""Winning is Fun"": Jason reflects on how the PE partnership accelerated growth (quadrupled EBITDA) through strategic investment and continuous improvement." 53:19,Deciding to Stay: The conversation about whether Jason would stay on as CEO for the second sale. 56:51,"The Equity Structure: Explanation of how the reinvestment and multiple ""bites of the apple"" (multiple exits) work financially." 59:46,The Final Exit: Jason discusses stepping away from the company after the second PE deal. 01:03:16,Final Lesson: Jason's biggest takeaway: wishing he had used more leverage in the first PE deal to maximize the proceeds in the second. 01:04:11,Current Practice: Jason highlights his current role as an exit advisor at Hendren Business Advisors. Thank you for being a vital part of our channel🧡 ========================== 📣 You can find all our exclusive channels, freebies and offers here: https://vinceperri.com/links-channel SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/VincePerri/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vinceperriofficial?lang=en =========================== 🔊 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/38621Yz 🔊 Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/GooglePodcastCCS 🔊 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3sbjPIs TAGS: #BeyondTheClaim #VincePerri #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #Leadership #SalesStrategy #MarketingTips #BusinessPodcast #ContractorBusiness #PublicAdjuster #RoofingBusiness #ScalingYourBusiness #ExitStrategy #BusinessMindset #EntrepreneurLife #ServiceBasedBusiness #BusinessOwner #SmallBusinessGrowth #BusinessSuccess #EntrepreneurMotivation
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This episode features an in-depth conversation with business advisor and author Jason Hendren about his extraordinary exit journey. Jason shares the raw, real-life experiences behind his book, detailing how he scaled his energy-efficient lighting company, ILP, from a small venture to a highly valuable asset. The discussion covers: The initial risk of buying out his original partners using personal assets in 2009. The power of partnering with private equity, which provided capital, operational expertise (continuous improvement), and mentorship that accelerated his company's growth far beyond what he could have achieved alone. The crucial difference between being an "add-on" versus a "platform" investment in the eyes of PE. The financial nuances of "taking multiple bites of the apple"—selling the company twice to different PE firms for increasing valuations. His biggest regrets and lessons learned, including wishing he had better utilized leverage (debt) to maximize his personal proceeds in the second sale. Timestamps 00:09,"Introduction: Host Vince Perri introduces Jason Hendren and his influential book, Things I Wish I Knew Before I Sold to Private Equity." 03:22,Company Origin: Jason details his background in manufacturing and starting the energy-efficient lighting business. 05:12,First Buyout (Recapitalization): Jason explains the decision and risk of buying out his original partners in 2008/2009 using personal assets. 09:03,Value of Mentorship: How his advisor helped structure the complex debt financing for the initial buyout. 19:58,First Big Lesson: Jason's regret about being too debt-averse and not using money to invest in growth earlier. 25:27,The Growth: Company grew from $7M in sales (2008) to almost triple that by 2012. 28:08,First PE Approach: The phone starts ringing with investment bankers and PE groups. 30:45,Add-on vs. Platform: Jason learns the crucial difference after the first PE prospect backs out. 34:37,The First PE Deal Closes (2012): The anti-climactic nature of the closing process. 43:03,Life with Private Equity: Jason describes the relationship and the deep operational resources and mentorship provided by the PE firm. 46:17,"""Winning is Fun"": Jason reflects on how the PE partnership accelerated growth (quadrupled EBITDA) through strategic investment and continuous improvement." 53:19,Deciding to Stay: The conversation about whether Jason would stay on as CEO for the second sale. 56:51,"The Equity Structure: Explanation of how the reinvestment and multiple ""bites of the apple"" (multiple exits) work financially." 59:46,The Final Exit: Jason discusses stepping away from the company after the second PE deal. 01:03:16,Final Lesson: Jason's biggest takeaway: wishing he had used more leverage in the first PE deal to maximize the proceeds in the second. 01:04:11,Current Practice: Jason highlights his current role as an exit advisor at Hendren Business Advisors. Thank you for being a vital part of our channel🧡 ========================== 📣 You can find all our exclusive channels, freebies and offers here: https://vinceperri.com/links-channel SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/VincePerri/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vinceperriofficial?lang=en =========================== 🔊 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/38621Yz 🔊 Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/GooglePodcastCCS 🔊 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3sbjPIs TAGS: #BeyondTheClaim #VincePerri #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #Leadership #SalesStrategy #MarketingTips #BusinessPodcast #ContractorBusiness #PublicAdjuster #RoofingBusiness #ScalingYourBusiness #ExitStrategy #BusinessMindset #EntrepreneurLife #ServiceBasedBusiness #BusinessOwner #SmallBusinessGrowth #BusinessSuccess #EntrepreneurMotivation
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Async Care: The Future of Health Freedom | Dr. Moe on Remote Medicine & AI
Beyond The Claim with Vince Perri
46 minutes 38 seconds
2 months ago
Async Care: The Future of Health Freedom | Dr. Moe on Remote Medicine & AI
Async care is redefining healthcare. Dr. Moe explains how lifestyle medicine, virtual care, and AI-driven systems give high achievers true health freedom and sustainable performance. Meet Dr. Maureen “Dr. Moe” Gibbons — a board-certified physician who left the ER to build a remote-first, lifestyle medicine practice that gives high achievers total health freedom. In this conversation with Vince Perri, Dr. Moe shares how asynchronous care, coaching, and community outperform the traditional model. She breaks down the mindset shift from clinician to entrepreneur — and how AI and automation can expand capacity while improving outcomes. What You’ll Learn: • How lifestyle medicine and async care fit busy high achievers • Why coaching and community drive real patient results • Medication as a tool for focus and long-term health • How to price cash-pay care that patients actually accept • Labs from home, urgent care via text, and monthly touchpoints • Where AI adds capacity without adding staff • What “health freedom” really means for ambitious people Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Mo and her vision 03:06 The evolution of Active Medical Solutions 05:56 Personal journey and the impact of medication 08:53 Shift from emergency medicine to lifestyle medicine 11:53 The role of medication in health management 14:39 The concept of health freedom 17:53 The unique approach at Active Medical Solutions 20:41 Community, education, and coaching 23:31 The future of AI in healthcare 26:24 Navigating business challenges 27:45 Streamlined patient onboarding 28:46 Understanding men’s performance needs 30:17 Holistic approach to health 32:09 Patient engagement and involvement 33:47 Addressing perceptions of telehealth 34:56 Affordability and value 36:16 Managing food addiction and weight 38:31 Hunger and fullness cues 40:05 Medication in long-term management 42:05 Future goals and physical challenges Guest: Dr. Maureen Gibbons (“Dr. Moe”) 🌐 amslifestylemedicine.com | drmoecoaching.com 📧 support@drmoecoaching.com | 📞 239-427-1553 Instagram: instagram.com/drmoegibbons | instagram.com/amslifestylemed TikTok: tiktok.com/@drmoegibbons LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/doctormoe YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCaIhu6h5IgU1dK8kt5WMQvQ About the show Beyond The Claim helps entrepreneurs, contractors, and service pros master leadership, marketing, sales, and systems so they can grow with less stress. 📘 Get the VCR Roadmap → https://vincesellsbusinesses.com/vdp-get-roadmap 🧭 Take the Exit Readiness Assessment → https://vdp-exit-readiness.scoreapp.com Sponsor Try Jobber with a free trial and get 20% off 6 months — https://go.getjobber.com/vinceperri Thank you for being a vital part of our channel🧡 ========================== 📣 You can find all our exclusive channels, freebies and offers here: https://vinceperri.com/links-channel SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/VincePerri/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vinceperriofficial?lang=en =========================== 🔊 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/38621Yz 🔊 Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/GooglePodcastCCS 🔊 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3sbjPIs TAGS: #healthfreedom #asynccare #lifestylemedicine #telehealth #beyondtheclaim #vinceperri #DrMoeGibbons
Beyond The Claim with Vince Perri
This episode features an in-depth conversation with business advisor and author Jason Hendren about his extraordinary exit journey. Jason shares the raw, real-life experiences behind his book, detailing how he scaled his energy-efficient lighting company, ILP, from a small venture to a highly valuable asset. The discussion covers: The initial risk of buying out his original partners using personal assets in 2009. The power of partnering with private equity, which provided capital, operational expertise (continuous improvement), and mentorship that accelerated his company's growth far beyond what he could have achieved alone. The crucial difference between being an "add-on" versus a "platform" investment in the eyes of PE. The financial nuances of "taking multiple bites of the apple"—selling the company twice to different PE firms for increasing valuations. His biggest regrets and lessons learned, including wishing he had better utilized leverage (debt) to maximize his personal proceeds in the second sale. Timestamps 00:09,"Introduction: Host Vince Perri introduces Jason Hendren and his influential book, Things I Wish I Knew Before I Sold to Private Equity." 03:22,Company Origin: Jason details his background in manufacturing and starting the energy-efficient lighting business. 05:12,First Buyout (Recapitalization): Jason explains the decision and risk of buying out his original partners in 2008/2009 using personal assets. 09:03,Value of Mentorship: How his advisor helped structure the complex debt financing for the initial buyout. 19:58,First Big Lesson: Jason's regret about being too debt-averse and not using money to invest in growth earlier. 25:27,The Growth: Company grew from $7M in sales (2008) to almost triple that by 2012. 28:08,First PE Approach: The phone starts ringing with investment bankers and PE groups. 30:45,Add-on vs. Platform: Jason learns the crucial difference after the first PE prospect backs out. 34:37,The First PE Deal Closes (2012): The anti-climactic nature of the closing process. 43:03,Life with Private Equity: Jason describes the relationship and the deep operational resources and mentorship provided by the PE firm. 46:17,"""Winning is Fun"": Jason reflects on how the PE partnership accelerated growth (quadrupled EBITDA) through strategic investment and continuous improvement." 53:19,Deciding to Stay: The conversation about whether Jason would stay on as CEO for the second sale. 56:51,"The Equity Structure: Explanation of how the reinvestment and multiple ""bites of the apple"" (multiple exits) work financially." 59:46,The Final Exit: Jason discusses stepping away from the company after the second PE deal. 01:03:16,Final Lesson: Jason's biggest takeaway: wishing he had used more leverage in the first PE deal to maximize the proceeds in the second. 01:04:11,Current Practice: Jason highlights his current role as an exit advisor at Hendren Business Advisors. Thank you for being a vital part of our channel🧡 ========================== 📣 You can find all our exclusive channels, freebies and offers here: https://vinceperri.com/links-channel SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/VincePerri/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/vinceperriofficial/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vinceperriofficial?lang=en =========================== 🔊 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/38621Yz 🔊 Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/GooglePodcastCCS 🔊 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3sbjPIs TAGS: #BeyondTheClaim #VincePerri #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #Leadership #SalesStrategy #MarketingTips #BusinessPodcast #ContractorBusiness #PublicAdjuster #RoofingBusiness #ScalingYourBusiness #ExitStrategy #BusinessMindset #EntrepreneurLife #ServiceBasedBusiness #BusinessOwner #SmallBusinessGrowth #BusinessSuccess #EntrepreneurMotivation