Clicks and bricks Podcast

Episode #178: Main Event Boxing – Mike Stegall

Mike Stegall of Main Event Boxing: Fighting for Fitness, Community & Entrepreneurial Dreams Mike Stegall is a professional boxer turned small business owner, who recently opened Main Event Boxing in High Ridge, Missouri. A proud local with over 100 amateur bouts and a pro record of 6-0-3, Mike shares how he transitioned from climbing cell towers and handyman work to launching a boutique boxing gym that’s already making a huge community impact. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bt4hX72m2A Top 5 Takeaways from the Episode: Boxing is more than fitness—it’s mindset training. Mike uses his fight experience to teach confidence, discipline, and resilience to everyone from youth to adults. Social media built his gym. Every member of Main Event joined because they saw Mike’s journey online—he hasn’t spent a dime on ads. Handyman hustle funded the dream. Mike saved money from his first business and invested it into building the gym with his own hands. He charges what the service is worth. Even in a low-income area, Mike doesn’t discount his services—he believes commitment drives results. No Plan B. Mike is all-in on Main Event and already envisions future locations and online training offerings. If starting a business is something you’re thinking about doing—just do it. It’s going to be hard. At least twice a week you’ll feel like a failure, but just keep going. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bt4hX72m2A Memorable Quote: If starting a business is something you’re thinking about doing—just do it. It’s going to be hard. At least twice a week you’ll feel like a failure, but just keep going. Want to be a Guest on our Show? Apply Now Connect with Mike Globe Envelope

Episode #127: Specialty Fitness – Chuck Herman

Chuck Herman of Specialty Fitness Equipment: Turning Setbacks into Strength in the Fitness Industry Chuck Herman, founder of Specialty Fitness Equipment, joined the Clicks & Bricks Podcast to share his incredible journey from employee to entrepreneur. With over 25 years of hands-on fitness industry experience, Chuck has built a thriving business despite facing legal hurdles like a tough non-compete agreement. His story is packed with practical advice for entrepreneurs navigating legal contracts, launching businesses, and balancing personal fitness with business success. This Episode’s Highlights Non-Competes Can Be a Trap: Chuck learned the hard way that signing a non-compete agreement early in your career can haunt you years later—always consult an attorney before signing. Persistence Beats Adversity: Despite legal battles and financial struggles, Chuck stayed focused and ultimately built a successful company serving commercial fitness clients nationwide. Family Support Matters: During his lowest moments, it was his wife’s encouragement that pushed Chuck to keep building his business instead of giving up. Start Simple with Fitness: For busy professionals, Chuck recommends resistance bands as a low-cost, high-impact way to stay fit. Tech in Fitness Has Limits: While connected fitness gear is trendy, Chuck warns that basic, durable equipment often lasts longer and delivers more value. Watch Chuck Herman’s full story on Episode 127 of the Clicks & Bricks Podcast and learn how to turn career roadblocks into business success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7eBs7916_Y Memorable Quote: We didn’t pay all this money to settle for you to go work for somebody—you’re great at what you do. I trust you. I have your back. Let’s get going. Want to be a Guest on our Show? Apply Now Connect with Chuck Globe Facebook Linkedin Globe

Episode #103: MAR Health and Performance – Michael Ricchio

Michael Ricchio of MAR Health and Performance: Building a Community-Driven Fitness Business That Thrives Beyond the Gym Michael Ricchio is the owner of MAR Health and Performance, a 6,000-square-foot fitness facility just outside Chicago, Illinois. With a focus on community, mindset, and real-world habit change, Michael is creating a fitness experience that goes far beyond the gym floor. His journey from corporate fitness to entrepreneurship—navigating a global pandemic just months after opening—shows how passion and grit can build a thriving business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoDUS7JxUKI&list=PL-aGDTmvrRSNUYOSG_x0JG7BNLmjoLWZs&index=39 This Episode’s Highlights Build a Business You Believe In: Michael’s success stems from his passion for fitness and his commitment to helping people transform their lives. Focus on Current Clients: During tough times like the pandemic, his loyalty to his existing members helped sustain the business. Habits Over Workouts: MAR’s upcoming virtual program emphasizes daily habits and lifestyle changes, not just exercise routines. Small Things Matter: From remembering client birthdays to keeping a spotless gym, it’s the little touches that build loyalty. Tech Meets Health: The future of fitness lies in early health data tracking, bridging the gap between trainers and medical professionals. Want to hear Michael’s full story and learn how he’s creating a fitness community that feels like family? Watch the full Clicks & Bricks episode at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hA-mEgr1zI Memorable Quote: Focus on your health and everything else becomes just a little bit easier. Want to be a Guest on our Show? Apply Now Connect with Michael Envelope Globe

Episode #92: All Pride Fitness – Abraham Gerving

Turning Struggles Into Strength: How Abraham Rebuilt All Pride Fitness from the Ground Up Meet Abraham, the inspiring entrepreneur behind All Pride Fitness, a community-first gym near Portland, Oregon. In this episode of Clicks & Bricks, Abraham shares his rollercoaster journey—from leaving a stable corporate career to buying a failing gym, navigating economic setbacks, and bouncing back stronger than ever. His story is a must-listen for anyone chasing their dream while facing the realities of business ownership. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IVqsnhNkF8 Key Takeaways from Abraham’s Episode: Bought a struggling gym and turned it around with a clear business plan, owner financing, and community focus. Cut costs and modernized operations, including adding 24/7 member access to reduce staffing needs and boost convenience. Faced and overcame toxic leadership, showing the importance of making tough personnel decisions early. Returned to corporate America during tough times to stabilize finances, showing humility and grit. Built a vision-driven business, staying focused on long-term goals and growing the company with quarterly planning and new services. Watch the full episode to hear Abraham’s full journey and lessons learned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IVqsnhNkF8 Memorable Quote: Sometimes you just have to put on your happy face and work toward your vision—even when it feels like a boat anchor around your neck. Want to be a Guest on our Show? Apply Now Connect With Abraham Facebook Instagram Globe