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Still Running Your Business From the Gut? Here’s the Wake-Up Call - Matt Ebert

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Matt Ebert opened his first body shop with $100K in credit card debt, no formal education, and no safety net. Today, he runs Crash Champions—one of the largest collision repair companies in America, with over 600 locations across 38 states.

But Matt didn’t scale overnight. He bootstrapped for 15 years, maxed out SBA loans, stretched every dollar, and nearly lost everything trying to get past four shops. He didn’t bring on private equity to cash out—he used it to double down.

In this episode, Matt shares what it really takes to scale a gritty, blue-collar business into a national powerhouse—without losing control, culture, or clarity.

In this candid conversation, Matt reveals:

  • Why most businesses break at location #2 (and how he survived)

  • How he grew past cash flow hell and vendor delays

  • What he looked for in a private equity partner—and what scared him most

  • How he keeps culture strong at 600+ shops

  • Why staying founder-led gives him an edge

  • What he’s building toward now—and why he’s not slowing down

Key Lessons:

  • Survival Comes Before Scale – You can’t grow what you can’t keep alive

  • Think Bigger, But Know Your Numbers – Dreams need discipline

  • Use Capital, Don’t Depend on It – PE should be a lever, not a life raft

  • Don’t Rob Peter to Pay Paul – Scaling can backfire without the right team in place

  • Founder-Led Still Wins – When you’ve done the job, people trust your leadership

Host: Tyler Martin, Think Business Podcast

Want a financial strategy that scales with your service business? Let’s talk:
📅 Book a Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/tylermartin/strategy

🎧 Subscribe: ThinkBusinessWithTyler.com

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Content provided by Tyler Martin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tyler Martin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Matt Ebert opened his first body shop with $100K in credit card debt, no formal education, and no safety net. Today, he runs Crash Champions—one of the largest collision repair companies in America, with over 600 locations across 38 states.

But Matt didn’t scale overnight. He bootstrapped for 15 years, maxed out SBA loans, stretched every dollar, and nearly lost everything trying to get past four shops. He didn’t bring on private equity to cash out—he used it to double down.

In this episode, Matt shares what it really takes to scale a gritty, blue-collar business into a national powerhouse—without losing control, culture, or clarity.

In this candid conversation, Matt reveals:

  • Why most businesses break at location #2 (and how he survived)

  • How he grew past cash flow hell and vendor delays

  • What he looked for in a private equity partner—and what scared him most

  • How he keeps culture strong at 600+ shops

  • Why staying founder-led gives him an edge

  • What he’s building toward now—and why he’s not slowing down

Key Lessons:

  • Survival Comes Before Scale – You can’t grow what you can’t keep alive

  • Think Bigger, But Know Your Numbers – Dreams need discipline

  • Use Capital, Don’t Depend on It – PE should be a lever, not a life raft

  • Don’t Rob Peter to Pay Paul – Scaling can backfire without the right team in place

  • Founder-Led Still Wins – When you’ve done the job, people trust your leadership

Host: Tyler Martin, Think Business Podcast

Want a financial strategy that scales with your service business? Let’s talk:
📅 Book a Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/tylermartin/strategy

🎧 Subscribe: ThinkBusinessWithTyler.com

Follow Tyler:
🔗 LinkedIn
📸 Instagram
▶️ YouTube
🎵 TikTok

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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