• We Made $2M in 12 Months - Just from Instagram & YouTube
    Mar 18 2025

    "We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media."

    This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees.

    We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, the evolution of organic reach, and why building—not just talking—wins in today’s social media landscape. Plus, the one thing most brands get wrong when trying to grow an audience that actually converts.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why the best social media strategy isn’t about going viral
    • The key to turning engagement into real revenue How Finding Promised Land leveraged giveaways to grow an audience fast
    • Why Schitt’s Creek played an unexpected role in brand storytelling
    • The power of YouTube and why it might be more valuable than Instagram


    Where to find us:

    Follow us on Instagram: @findingbrotherlylove Check out Finding Promised Land: findingpromisedland.com

    Watch Brian's journey on YouTube: Finding Promised Land YouTube

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    35 Min.
  • From Knocking Off H&M to Bison Fiber Socks: Our Boldest MVP Tests
    Mar 4 2025

    "So many people exist for their entire life in this inaction state. They wait years, even decades, to take the first step. But you blink—and 10 years are gone." — Mike

    In this episode of Finding Brotherly Love, Mike and Brian dig into one of the biggest challenges in entrepreneurship—taking action before everything feels “ready.” They discuss how the MVP (minimum viable product) mindset has shaped their businesses, from testing new products to building a glamping franchise. They also reflect on why so many people get stuck in analysis paralysis, letting years slip by without chasing their dreams. If you've ever hesitated to start something because you felt like you weren’t ready, this episode is for you.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why perfection is the enemy of progress in business
    • How launching an idea before it’s fully “baked” can actually lead to better results
    • The biggest differences between bootstrapped businesses and investor-funded startups
    • Why taking more shots on goal—fast—can be the key to success
    • How real entrepreneurs overcome fear, failure, and hesitation

    Tune in every Tuesday for new episodes of Finding Brotherly Love—where we talk business, family, and taking risks that matter.

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    45 Min.
  • The Dark Side of Entrepreneurship: The Truth About Wealth, Growth & Greed
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode, we’re sitting inside Society Hill Hotel, reflecting on the experience of staying in the very place we run. The conversation quickly turns to the entrepreneurial curse—that constant drive for more, better, bigger. We unpack why business owners are often their own worst critics, the struggle of chasing perfection, and the fine line between focus and distraction.

    From glamping franchises to fusion restaurants, we explore how staying focused (or failing to) can make or break a business. Plus, we share personal stories of past ventures, the lessons we’ve learned, and the defining metric of success that’s driving us forward now.

    If you’ve ever wondered when is enough, enough?—this one’s for you.

    “Nobody would trade places with Warren Buffett right now. He’d trade it all for more time.”

    What You’ll Learn:

    ✅ Why entrepreneurs are wired to focus on flaws instead of wins

    ✅ The hidden dangers of expanding too fast (or in the wrong direction)

    ✅ How Away, Allbirds, and Warby Parker struggled with focus

    ✅ The truth about money and happiness—what successful people say vs. feel

    ✅ Why defining your success is the hardest part

    Links & Resources:

    📌 Follow us on Instagram: @findingbrotherlylove

    📌 Books mentioned: Never Enough by Andrew Wilkinson & The Five Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom

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    41 Min.
  • Sleeping in Offices, Sneaking Into Gyms, and the Reality of Early Entrepreneurship
    Feb 18 2025

    In this episode of Finding Brotherly Love, Mike and Brian take a trip down memory lane, reliving the early days of entrepreneurship when cash was tight, and creativity was key. From sleeping in a closet at the office to sneaking into hotel gyms for showers, they share the scrappy, borderline ridiculous things they did to build their businesses. But beyond the hustle, they reflect on the deeper lessons—how struggle shapes entrepreneurs, why the hardest moments become the best memories, and what’s next in their journey.

    "It’s funny—looking back, it’s all the hardest times that stand out as the best memories. The struggle is what makes the journey worth it." — Brian

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How early business struggles built resilience (and great stories)
    • Why frugality in the beginning can be a competitive advantage
    • The mindset shift from surviving to thriving as an entrepreneur
    • How to recognize and appreciate the “hard moments” while you're in them
    • Why entrepreneurship is really about embracing calculated risk

    Tune in every Tuesday for new episodes of Finding Brotherly Love—where we talk business, family, and finding your own path.

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    38 Min.
  • The Super Bowl, Our Hotel, and the $10K We Should’ve Made
    Feb 12 2025

    "Sometimes it’s not about reacting in the moment—it’s about seeing the opportunity before it even happens." — Brian

    Fresh off an Eagles Super Bowl win, Mike and Brian dive into a conversation about leadership, decision-making, and the unexpected business lessons hidden in sports. From last-minute school drop-offs to missing out on a massive revenue opportunity at Society Hill Hotel, they unpack how preparation, mindset, and strategy impact everything—from parenting to hospitality.

    They also reflect on what it means to be proactive in business, why human intervention still beats AI when it comes to pricing, and how the hotel industry can benefit from a dedicated revenue management role. Plus, they look ahead to the massive events coming to Philly in 2026 (think World Cup, MLB All-Star Game, and America’s 250th birthday) and how they’re planning to capitalize on them.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The surprising connection between Super Bowl leadership and running a business
    • Why blocking hotel rooms in advance could have made them an extra $10K
    • How AI pricing tools can miss big revenue opportunities—and what to do instead
    • The challenge of staffing a small hotel when the restaurant is the real moneymaker
    • Why 2026 will be a huge year for hospitality in Philadelphia
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    26 Min.
  • What No One Tells You About Running a Boutique Hotel (Six Months In)
    Feb 4 2025

    In Episode 9 of Finding Brotherly Love, Mike and Brian celebrate a major milestone: their nomination for the Philadelphia Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals and Dealmakers in the hospitality category. But the excitement doesn’t stop there. They pull back the curtain on what’s working—and what isn’t—six months after opening Society Hill Hotel. From heated bathroom floors and high-tech bidet toilets to the very real struggles of storage, hot water issues, and the absence of an elevator, they discuss the wins and lessons learned in hotel ownership.

    The duo also debates the “magic number” of hotel rooms needed to create a sustainable business model. Is 25 rooms enough, or is 35 the sweet spot? They dive into staffing challenges, the hidden costs of small hotels, and how scaling Society Hill Hotel might just be their next big move.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why small luxuries like heated floors matter more than you’d think
    • The unglamorous reality of hot water system failures
    • The economics of adding an elevator in a historic building
    • The ideal room count for profitability in boutique hotels
    • How growth isn’t always about new projects—it’s about doing more with what you’ve built

    Tune in every Tuesday for new episodes!

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    29 Min.
  • How We Got Started in Real Estate and the New Rules of Wealth Creation (Hint: Don’t Buy a House This Year)
    Jan 28 2025

    In Episode 8 of Finding Brotherly Love, we explore the age-old debate: renting versus owning. From searching for a new office and studio space to breaking down the fallacy of owning your primary residence, we share why flexibility and scalability often outweigh the conventional wisdom of homeownership.

    This episode dives into how renting creates opportunities for growth, why owning residential real estate might not always be the best investment, and how lessons from past ventures like United by Blue shape our approach to real estate today. Whether you're an entrepreneur or just reconsidering your own real estate choices, this conversation is full of insights, personal stories, and strategies for building a better future.


    Quote from the Episode:
    "Flexibility is the key to growth. Renting gives you the freedom to adapt without being tied down to a single space or idea."


    What’s Inside This Episode:

    • Why renting a studio and warehouse is a game-changer for growing a franchise business.
    • The pros and cons of owning versus renting your primary residence.
    • How we’re creating value through hospitality and commercial real estate.
    • Lessons learned from past ventures about staying nimble in business.
    • The surprising role of camp stores, merch, and e-commerce in franchising.

    Join the conversation about making smarter business and life decisions! Follow us on Instagram @findingbrotherlylove for more behind-the-scenes moments, and tune in every Tuesday for new episodes of Finding Brotherly Love!

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    34 Min.
  • Vasectomy Decisions, Work Addiction, and Raising Entrepreneurial Kids
    Jan 21 2025

    In Episode 7 of Finding Brotherly Love, we’re diving deep into the realities of raising kids while building a business. From navigating sleepless nights with newborns to teaching kids about entrepreneurship, we explore the challenges, lessons, and unexpected joys of juggling family and work.

    We touch on the importance of intentional time with family, the myth of work-life balance, and how our kids inspire us to build a better future. Whether you’re a parent, an entrepreneur, or both, this episode is packed with relatable stories and actionable insights.

    Quote from the Episode:
    "You only have a short window where you’re the world to your kids. After that, they have friends, sports, and their own lives. Make those years count."

    What’s Inside This Episode:

    • The chaos and beauty of raising four kids while running a business.
    • Why "balance" is a myth and how to prioritize what matters most.
    • Teaching kids the basics of entrepreneurship through play and curiosity.
    • Personal reflections on the impact of family on career goals.



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    28 Min.