
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Welcome to Episode 199 of Good Humans Podcast!
In this inspiring episode, I’m joined by Cory Keats—founder of Ampd Bros Electric Bikes, a rapidly growing Aussie brand leading the way in innovation, quality, and customer care.
Cory’s journey is one of grit, risk-taking, and resilience. From the fear of not being able to cover rent to now owning multiple warehouses and building one of Australia’s most exciting electric mobility brands, this conversation is a raw and honest look into the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship.
We unpack the sacrifices, the wins, and the mindset shifts that helped Cory turn his passion into a thriving business. Whether you're building a brand, chasing a dream, or just love hearing about what's possible when you go all-in—this one is for you.
What We Cover in This Episode:
✅ Cory’s journey from struggling to pay rent to building Ampd Bros
✅ The early sacrifices and lessons of starting a business
✅ How to build a brand with community and customer care at its core
✅ The mindset required to navigate uncertainty and growth
✅ What’s next for Cory and Ampd Bros
Connect with Cory & Ampd Bros:
📸 Follow on Instagram → @ampdbros
🌐 Learn more → www.ampdbros.com.au
Use code - GOODHUMAN for $150 off your first bike!
🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to:
✅ Subscribe to the podcast
⭐ Leave a 5-star rating & review
📲 Share this episode with friends & family
📸 Take a screenshot and tag us on socials!
🌍 Learn more about Cooper & The Good Human Factory:
🔗 Instagram: @goodhumanspod | @thegoodhumanfactory | @cooperchapman
💻 Website: www.thegoodhumanfactory.com
🛍️ Merch: Use code PODCAST for 25% OFF – Shop Here
📚 Workshop Enquiry: Interested in bringing a Good Human Factory workshop to your school, workplace, or community? Enquire here
📩 Sponsorship Enquiries: Want to sponsor the Good Humans Podcast? Email [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By The Good Human Factory5
4040 ratings
Welcome to Episode 199 of Good Humans Podcast!
In this inspiring episode, I’m joined by Cory Keats—founder of Ampd Bros Electric Bikes, a rapidly growing Aussie brand leading the way in innovation, quality, and customer care.
Cory’s journey is one of grit, risk-taking, and resilience. From the fear of not being able to cover rent to now owning multiple warehouses and building one of Australia’s most exciting electric mobility brands, this conversation is a raw and honest look into the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship.
We unpack the sacrifices, the wins, and the mindset shifts that helped Cory turn his passion into a thriving business. Whether you're building a brand, chasing a dream, or just love hearing about what's possible when you go all-in—this one is for you.
What We Cover in This Episode:
✅ Cory’s journey from struggling to pay rent to building Ampd Bros
✅ The early sacrifices and lessons of starting a business
✅ How to build a brand with community and customer care at its core
✅ The mindset required to navigate uncertainty and growth
✅ What’s next for Cory and Ampd Bros
Connect with Cory & Ampd Bros:
📸 Follow on Instagram → @ampdbros
🌐 Learn more → www.ampdbros.com.au
Use code - GOODHUMAN for $150 off your first bike!
🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to:
✅ Subscribe to the podcast
⭐ Leave a 5-star rating & review
📲 Share this episode with friends & family
📸 Take a screenshot and tag us on socials!
🌍 Learn more about Cooper & The Good Human Factory:
🔗 Instagram: @goodhumanspod | @thegoodhumanfactory | @cooperchapman
💻 Website: www.thegoodhumanfactory.com
🛍️ Merch: Use code PODCAST for 25% OFF – Shop Here
📚 Workshop Enquiry: Interested in bringing a Good Human Factory workshop to your school, workplace, or community? Enquire here
📩 Sponsorship Enquiries: Want to sponsor the Good Humans Podcast? Email [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

52 Listeners

585 Listeners

33 Listeners

167 Listeners

279 Listeners

374 Listeners

99 Listeners

61 Listeners

102 Listeners

326 Listeners

222 Listeners

63 Listeners

11 Listeners

65 Listeners

39 Listeners