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#688 What happens when a retired professional athlete dives headfirst into an industry he knows nothing about? In this episode hosted by Brien Gearin, Lee Stuart shares how he went from professional motocross rider to the founder of Rogue Lab, one of the top screen printing and branding shops in Canada. With zero experience, Lee took his last $300 to start a clothing brand, and after facing repeated setbacks with outside vendors, he built a full commercial print shop in his basement — investing $50K into equipment he’d never used. He talks about going viral on YouTube by documenting his journey, how he scaled from solo printer to a growing team, and why lean systems, relentless self-education, and value-based pricing helped him build a premium business. Lee also reveals how he expanded into fulfillment, brand design, and custom transfers, creating new income streams and positioning Rogue Lab as a creative powerhouse!
(Original Air Date - 4/20/25)
What we discuss with Lee:
+ From pro rider to entrepreneur
+ Started with $300 and a vision
+ Built a $50K home print shop
+ Pivoted YouTube channel for growth
+ Faced backlash, then went viral
+ Scaled team with SOPs and systems
+ Introduced fulfillment for big brands
+ Embraced lean manufacturing
+ Uses value-based pricing
+ Turned Rogue Lab into a lifestyle brand
Thank you, Lee!
Check out Lee Stuart at LeeStuart38.com.
Check out Rogue Lab at RogueLabMFG.com.
Follow Lee @leestuart38 on all social platforms.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
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#688 What happens when a retired professional athlete dives headfirst into an industry he knows nothing about? In this episode hosted by Brien Gearin, Lee Stuart shares how he went from professional motocross rider to the founder of Rogue Lab, one of the top screen printing and branding shops in Canada. With zero experience, Lee took his last $300 to start a clothing brand, and after facing repeated setbacks with outside vendors, he built a full commercial print shop in his basement — investing $50K into equipment he’d never used. He talks about going viral on YouTube by documenting his journey, how he scaled from solo printer to a growing team, and why lean systems, relentless self-education, and value-based pricing helped him build a premium business. Lee also reveals how he expanded into fulfillment, brand design, and custom transfers, creating new income streams and positioning Rogue Lab as a creative powerhouse!
(Original Air Date - 4/20/25)
What we discuss with Lee:
+ From pro rider to entrepreneur
+ Started with $300 and a vision
+ Built a $50K home print shop
+ Pivoted YouTube channel for growth
+ Faced backlash, then went viral
+ Scaled team with SOPs and systems
+ Introduced fulfillment for big brands
+ Embraced lean manufacturing
+ Uses value-based pricing
+ Turned Rogue Lab into a lifestyle brand
Thank you, Lee!
Check out Lee Stuart at LeeStuart38.com.
Check out Rogue Lab at RogueLabMFG.com.
Follow Lee @leestuart38 on all social platforms.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training.
And follow us on:
Instagram
Facebook
Tik Tok
Youtube
Twitter
To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors.
Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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