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This podcast is powered by Klean Freaks University.com — where real cleaners build real empires. From mop buckets to million-dollar systems, we teach you how to clean smarter, lead stronger, and scale faster.
In this episode, I’m breaking down a situation that’s been happening more and more in our industry—and it needs to be talked about.
A cleaning company gave away a free cleaning… and instead of appreciation, they got publicly torn apart online.
Let me be clear:
This isn’t just about one bad client.
This is about what happens when you run your business without structure.
No contract.
No scope.
No clear expectations.
And then everyone’s shocked when it blows up.
Inside this episode, I’m walking you through:
• Why free clients are often your most expensive clients
• What really went wrong in this situation
• How lack of communication turns into public backlash
• Why “exposure” is not a business strategy
• And how to protect your business—even when offering something for free
Because here’s the truth:
If you don’t define the job… the client will.
And when that happens, it rarely works in your favor.
If you’re building a cleaning business and you’re tired of learning lessons the hard way, this episode will help you tighten things up and avoid costly mistakes.
Support the show
Thanks for tuning in to Cleaning Business Life — the podcast for cleaning business owners who want to build a profitable, sustainable company without burning out.
Hosted by Shannon Miller and Jamie Runco, each episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to start, grow, and scale a cleaning business — covering pricing, systems, leadership, boundaries, and the real conversations most people avoid.
🎧 New episodes 2x weekly
📚 Resources, show notes, and programs: https://kleanfreaksuniversity.com
Because in life — and in business — clean is just the beginning.
— Shannon & Jamie
By Shannon Miller & Jamie Runco4.8
2424 ratings
This podcast is powered by Klean Freaks University.com — where real cleaners build real empires. From mop buckets to million-dollar systems, we teach you how to clean smarter, lead stronger, and scale faster.
In this episode, I’m breaking down a situation that’s been happening more and more in our industry—and it needs to be talked about.
A cleaning company gave away a free cleaning… and instead of appreciation, they got publicly torn apart online.
Let me be clear:
This isn’t just about one bad client.
This is about what happens when you run your business without structure.
No contract.
No scope.
No clear expectations.
And then everyone’s shocked when it blows up.
Inside this episode, I’m walking you through:
• Why free clients are often your most expensive clients
• What really went wrong in this situation
• How lack of communication turns into public backlash
• Why “exposure” is not a business strategy
• And how to protect your business—even when offering something for free
Because here’s the truth:
If you don’t define the job… the client will.
And when that happens, it rarely works in your favor.
If you’re building a cleaning business and you’re tired of learning lessons the hard way, this episode will help you tighten things up and avoid costly mistakes.
Support the show
Thanks for tuning in to Cleaning Business Life — the podcast for cleaning business owners who want to build a profitable, sustainable company without burning out.
Hosted by Shannon Miller and Jamie Runco, each episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to start, grow, and scale a cleaning business — covering pricing, systems, leadership, boundaries, and the real conversations most people avoid.
🎧 New episodes 2x weekly
📚 Resources, show notes, and programs: https://kleanfreaksuniversity.com
Because in life — and in business — clean is just the beginning.
— Shannon & Jamie

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