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Text Shellda a quick review and he might post it on his IG story!
In this episode, I sit down with Travis Lemanski — a true legend in paintball. From building Infamous into one of the sport’s most recognizable teams, to launching ProDNA and Foundation, Travis has turned his lifelong passion for paintball into a full-scale business empire.
We talk about what it’s like to wear so many hats — owner, coach, product designer, and family man — and how he manages to balance them all without losing focus. Travis opens up about the early days of product development, how he built Infamous into a global brand, and his vision for helping other teams become their own brands.
We also dive into the business grind behind World Cup season, from prepping new drops months in advance to surviving the chaos of Black Friday. He shares his leadership mindset, how he motivates players individually, and the lessons he’s learned from decades in the sport.
I loved hearing about his approach to collaboration over competition, what it’s like having his wife involved in the industry, and one absolutely wild paintball story from Europe that you won’t believe.
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By Dan Shelley5
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Text Shellda a quick review and he might post it on his IG story!
In this episode, I sit down with Travis Lemanski — a true legend in paintball. From building Infamous into one of the sport’s most recognizable teams, to launching ProDNA and Foundation, Travis has turned his lifelong passion for paintball into a full-scale business empire.
We talk about what it’s like to wear so many hats — owner, coach, product designer, and family man — and how he manages to balance them all without losing focus. Travis opens up about the early days of product development, how he built Infamous into a global brand, and his vision for helping other teams become their own brands.
We also dive into the business grind behind World Cup season, from prepping new drops months in advance to surviving the chaos of Black Friday. He shares his leadership mindset, how he motivates players individually, and the lessons he’s learned from decades in the sport.
I loved hearing about his approach to collaboration over competition, what it’s like having his wife involved in the industry, and one absolutely wild paintball story from Europe that you won’t believe.
Support the show

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