Two people who never wanted a franchise… end up thriving as franchise owners. What happened? 👀
In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan sits down at Sidekick Summit in Scottsdale with Amanda and Frank Lorenz, Bar-B-Clean franchisees in the East Valley of Arizona. They walk through their full journey—from searching for an existing business, swearing off franchising, and worrying about “losing control”… to finding Bar-B-Clean through Franchise Sidekick, validating the brand, and building a growing business while both still working full-time jobs.
They talk honestly about:
Why they originally said “absolutely not” to franchising
The perception of less control vs the reality they live today
Working with Sidekick advisor Des to narrow brands and reduce risk
Hiring struggles, seasonality, and what it’s really like running a “dirty job” in Arizona heat
How community with other franchisees and the franchisor has been a game changer
The turning point moment at a trade show when they realized, “Oh wow… this is going to be big.”
Their #1 piece of advice for anyone thinking about opening a business or buying a franchise:
Use your own judgment, make decisions based on facts, not fear or other people’s opinions.
If you’re on the fence about starting a business or buying a franchise—and everyone around you is saying it’s “too risky”—this episode will help you see the decision more clearly.
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If you’re exploring franchise ownership and wondering where to begin, this episode is your shortcut. At Franchise Sidekick, our advisors track real client interest, performance, and momentum across hundreds of franchise brands. Each season, we rank the top 10 most sought-after opportunities — the ones clients can’t stop talking about.
Some are proven industry powerhouses. Others are fast-growing emerging concepts. All have one thing in common: they’re scaling quickly, and territories won’t stay open for long.
In this Fall 2025 “Hot Brands” breakdown, Ryan Zink and Senior Advisor Anthony Hudson reveal the most in-demand franchises based on 1,300+ client introductions over the last three months. From wellness and longevity to home services, logistics, pools, golf simulators, and innovative business services, you’ll learn:
Why these brands are surging in popularity
What makes each model attractive (cost, employees, recurring revenue, lifestyle, and more)
Real investment ranges — from $43K to $800K
The surprising number of home-based, low-employee, and semi-passive opportunities
The #1 brand that just won’t give up the top spot
Whether you're early in your franchise search or looking for the next big opportunity, this list is where serious buyers start.
Why 99% Never Post (and How You Won’t Be One of Them) w/ Brooke Budke
Most people lurk. A tiny 1% creates. In this episode, Brooke Budke (CEO of Momentum Brands) shows you exactly how to move from silent consumer to confident creator on LinkedIn—without feeling cringey or fake. We get into the “engage first” method, five content pillars, simple posting cadence, and the mindset that crushes the fear of being judged.
You’ll learn
The Engage First method: the zero-pressure way to start now
Why “stories sell, facts tell” on LinkedIn
The 1% creator advantage (and how to join it)
A 10-day batching + scheduling system anyone can run
How leaders spark team-wide posting (without forcing it)
Commenting like a pro: turning strangers into supporters
Mindset flips for “I’m not enough” & fear of criticism
Why authentic personal posts often outperform polished “work” posts
About Brooke
Brooke Budke is the CEO of Momentum Brands, one of franchising’s most respected marketing firms. She helps executives and brands build magnetic online presence through authentic storytelling and repeatable systems.
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Jason Feifer, Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur magazine, joins The Sidekick Life to unpack personal branding, LinkedIn growth, and using AI without losing your voice. He explains why “before you do LinkedIn well, you have to do YOU well,” reframing personal branding as building a simple, repeatable, scalable brand—not oversharing the “personal.” Jason shares his “Opportunity Set B” philosophy for creating breakout opportunities no one asked you to do, his 5% Character framework for focus, a three-hook content system for scroll-stopping posts, and how he engages at scale without automation traps. We also hit AI (his “microwave oven” analogy), first-draft workflows, building ownable IP, telling founder origin stories that convert, and a great lesson from interviewing Jimmy Fallon on testing your assumptions. If you’re an entrepreneur or creator looking to grow reputation, drive revenue, and build an audience you own, this episode is your playbook.
What you’ll learn:
• Brand vs. “personal” and the 5% Character
• The three-hook post formula (visual, relevance, tease)
• Opportunity Set B: the real career accelerator
• Practical AI for first drafts & workflows
• Comment/DMinbox strategies that turn followers into fans
• How to tell an origin story that sells
Donald Miller on the Magic of Words, Messaging, and the StoryBrand Framework
In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen sit down with best-selling author and StoryBrand creator Donald Miller—live from the Franchise Sidekick annual event in Scottsdale, AZ.
Donald breaks down how simple, repeatable soundbites can transform your marketing, attract more customers, and help people finally understand what you do. He shares the five-part PEACE framework (Problem, Empathy, Answer, Change, Result), explains why “confusion is the enemy,” and reveals how businesses from startups to giants like Ford and Procter & Gamble have skyrocketed sales by changing just a few words.
You’ll hear:
The real story behind how StoryBrand was born
Why great messaging beats great products
How to turn customers into brand evangelists
The one mental rule that drives all human decision-making
If you’ve ever struggled to explain what you do—or want to master the words that sell—this conversation is your blueprint.
🎧 Tune in to learn how to simplify your message, scale your impact, and speak the “magic words” that grow your business.
From a late-night simulator session with friends to 300+ locations in five years—this is the wild rise of The Back Nine, the fastest-growing golf simulator franchise in America. Founder & CEO Wil Bangerter joins Ryan and Tyler to share how he walked away from a law career, turned an “unhealthy golf addiction” into a scalable business, and built a franchise system that’s redefining indoor golf.
In this episode:
The garage-to-franchise origin story (COVID year → soft opening → first members)
Why golfers love the 24/7, automated, no-pressure model—and how software makes it work
Picking the right simulator tech (accuracy = retention) and building sticky memberships
The first 10 franchisees: pioneers, pricing, and lessons from messy beginnings
Hitting zero sales…then a seven-figure month and sustained 15–30 deals/month
Partnerships with Full Swing, TGL, and NBC’s tee time network
How Wil’s role evolved from floor-scraper to culture-builder and franchise support leader
What it takes to scale responsibly: territory mapping, ops hiring, and franchisee success
Who it’s for: aspiring franchise owners, emerging franchisors, golf/fitness operators, and anyone curious how to turn passion into a durable business.
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Why do Franchises Fail?
Franchising looks like one of the safest bets in business — thousands of brands, hundreds of thousands of owners, and billions added to the U.S. economy. But the truth? Not every franchise is built to last.
In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen pull back the curtain on why franchise brands fail — not just the local shops, but the franchisors themselves. From high-profile collapses like Quiznos and Boston Market to the hidden traps in emerging brands, we explore the red flags you should know before investing your time, money, and future.
We dive deep into:
What the data really says about franchise closures
The difference between failing franchisees vs. failing franchisors
Leadership mistakes that sink even national brands
The hidden dangers of undercapitalization, oversaturation, and supply chain gaps
The risks of “franchise creators” and franchising too early
Why development schedules and licensing laws can make or break a new brand
How Franchise Sidekick protects buyers and sets them up for long-term success
Whether you're a prospective franchisee or just curious about what goes on behind the scenes, this episode is packed with hard-earned insight and actionable advice.
Part-time franchise ownership is one of the most misunderstood—and most desired—paths in franchising. Can you really keep your job, hire someone else to run the business, and still make money?
In this episode, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen break down the truth about part-time franchise ownership. They share real-life stories, step-by-step frameworks, and the S.T.I.C. system for finding the right operator to help you scale without burning out.
You'll learn:
What “part-time” really means (and how many hours it takes)
The best industries for flexible franchise ownership
How to find and incentivize your “STIC person”
The daily/weekly/monthly cadence every part-time owner must follow
The biggest myths, mistakes, and pitfalls to avoid
Whether you're a busy professional, investor, or couple exploring franchising, this episode gives you the blueprint to build a franchise that runs without running your life.
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Ready to own a franchise but not sure where to start? In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and senior advisor Anthony Hudson count down the Top 10 Franchise Brands of Summer 2025—the ones our clients can’t stop talking about. From home services and med spas to golf simulators and unique mobile concepts, we share why these brands are surging, what makes them stand out, and where prime territories are still up for grabs. If you want the inside scoop on what’s hot in franchising right now, this is your shortcut.
Your business is growing… but so is the chaos. In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen sit down with Ford Saeks—Business Growth Accelerator, keynote speaker, and CEO of Prime Concepts—to unpack how scaling shouldn't come with burnout, confusion, or overwhelm.
Ford reveals why most businesses don’t actually have a growth problem—they have a systems problem. From diagnosing hidden inefficiencies to creating accountability, Ford brings decades of experience helping franchise brands and entrepreneurs build smarter, stronger operations.
You’ll hear:
Why mindset is the starting point of sustainable growth
How to uncover “buried bodies” in your business (and fix what’s really broken)
The four essential ways to scale any company
How AI can drive profitability and reduce operational headaches
Ford’s personal leadership wake-up call—and how it changed his businesses forever
If you're a franchisee, founder, or growth-minded operator ready to scale with clarity and confidence, this episode is your blueprint.
In this episode of Boring Business, Big Profits, hosts Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen sit down with Dan Claps, CEO of Voda Cleaning and Restoration. Dan shares his journey of turning a "boring" industry—home cleaning and restoration—into a thriving, recession-resistant franchise model. From starting with one location in Northern Virginia to scaling Voda to over 200 locations in just two years, Dan reveals the hidden potential of "dirty businesses" like cleaning, junk removal, and restoration, and why they can be some of the most profitable ventures in any economy. If you're curious about building a franchise that quietly thrives, this episode will change the way you view the home services industry. Tune in to hear about Dan's unique approach, why boring businesses might be your path to big profits, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation!
Listen now to discover how you can make a big impact in the world of "boring" business and create a profitable, sustainable franchise.
From Laid Off to Launched: Nina's Bold Leap into Franchise Ownership
When Nina unexpectedly lost her job, she didn’t retreat—she recalibrated. In this episode of The Sidekick Life, we sit down with Nina, a former product marketing pro turned Voda Cleaning and Restoration franchisee, to explore how she turned a 5-out-of-10 confidence score into full-blown business ownership.
Nina shares the raw truth of facing uncertainty, researching brands with her husband, and ultimately choosing a recession-resistant franchise model. Oh—and did we mention she launched in the middle of a hurricane?
From using a ROBS and SBA loan combo to hiring experts who could hit the ground running, Nina breaks down every step of her journey, including her commitment to being “mayor of the town” and building long-term community trust.
If you’re sitting at a crossroads wondering “Could I really own a business?”—this is your sign to find out.
🎙️ What you'll hear:
Why franchising offered Nina a smarter, faster path to ownership
How she overcame fear and analysis paralysis
The power of validation, support systems, and hiring right
What it’s like launching a business with a toddler in tow
Why being in business “for yourself but not by yourself” matters more than ever
Whether you're facing a layoff, seeking more meaning in your work, or simply curious about franchising—this episode is for you.
Is franchising a scam? Or is it one of the most misunderstood paths to business ownership? In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen take on the internet trolls and viral hot takes to unpack the truth behind franchising.
They explore the most common criticisms of franchising—like "you're just buying a job" or "you don't really own the business"—and break down what the data actually says. From SBA default rates to franchise success stories, this episode gives you the facts to make your own call.
You’ll learn:
Why some franchises fail—and what successful ones do differently
The real difference between franchising and starting from scratch
How franchisors make money (and what that means for franchisees)
What it really means to “own” a franchise business
Why the most successful investors focus on scaling, not DIY
Whether you’re franchise-curious or just skeptical about the business model, this episode will challenge assumptions and provide clarity backed by real-world experience.
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In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen sit down with Paul Ludacka, founder of Ludacka Wealth Partners, to dive deep into the heart and habits behind true wealth. With decades of experience advising top entrepreneurs and families, Paul shares transformative lessons on money, values, legacy, and identity.
In this episode of The Sidekick Life, we dive into the truth behind passive income—and spoiler: it’s not about sipping cocktails on a beach while the money rolls in. Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen, co-founders of Franchise Sidekick, break down the myths, the mistakes, and the mindset shifts you need to build true passive income streams.💡 What you’ll learn in this episode:✅ Why “passive” doesn’t mean “no work”✅ How to build wealth through business ownership (the unfair advantage)✅ The story of turning $18.40 into a thriving investment portfolio✅ How to find the right people to scale a business or franchise✅ The key to building long-term, sustainable wealth (hint: patience + focus)Whether you’re just starting your passive income journey or you’re a seasoned entrepreneur looking to diversify, this episode is packed with real-world insights, hard-earned lessons, and actionable strategies.🌳 “Acorns turn into oak trees.”📊 Concentration creates wealth. Diversification preserves it.👨👩👧👦 Teach your kids the truth about money—and why business ownership is the ultimate wealth builder.Ready to build your own business and take back your freedom?🔴 LIVE 🔴 Join Our Webinar Today! https://webinars.franchisesidekick.com/ref/LDRCtfTNBbAhWhRw
After serving in the Army and building a $100M+ sports nutrition brand, Matt Hesse found himself at a crossroads—questioning his purpose and fulfillment. In this episode, Matt shares the raw and powerful story of his transition from franchisee to founder of UHP (University of Health & Performance), a life-changing school helping veterans rediscover identity, purpose, and passion after service. Tune in to hear how Matt’s mission is transforming lives through mentorship, mindset, and a one-of-a-kind campus designed to heal and empower.
RT Custer turned a college golf course idea into a premium American-made watch brand, Vortic, by converting antique pocket watches into one-of-a-kind wristwatches. He survived a six-year lawsuit from the Swatch Group and went on to create Colorado Watch Company to scale his mission. In this inspiring episode, he shares the highs, the near-bankruptcy lows, and the legacy he's building through skilled trades and craftsmanship.
From sweeping floors to scaling 38 Sonic Drive-Ins, Paul Reiser’s journey is the ultimate American dream. In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen sit down with Paul to unpack how his family bootstrapped their way into one of Sonic’s most successful franchise empires—ultimately exiting for a life of freedom, travel, and purpose. Paul shares the leadership principles, family dynamics, systems, and gut-check moments that shaped their multi-decade journey, and offers hard-won lessons for any aspiring franchisee looking to build a legacy.
In this powerful episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen sit down with Evan Miller, founder of Gameday Men’s Health, to explore how a clinical psychologist built one of the fastest-growing franchises in the country. From emotional franchisee stories to the mission of transforming men's health, Evan shares how Gameday became a movement — not just a brand.
In this episode of The Sidekick Life, Ryan Zink and Tyler Altenhofen go head-to-head in a fun new segment called It Should Have Been a Franchise, where they debate which Breaking Bad business concept could thrive as a franchise. Will it be Tyler’s Latin-inspired chicken concept with food trucks or Ryan’s legal services model called "Street Smart Lawyers"? Tune in to hear their pitches, expansion strategies, and heated debate — and watch the full episode to find out which concept takes the crown!