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When a life-threatening brain injury sidelined his five-year-old son, David Mulcahy discovered whether the playbook he’d written for O’Deer South Shore & Cape Cod (natural deer, tick & mosquito control) could truly run without him. Spoiler: it did—and the EOS-driven machine now powers 26 spray rigs, year-round revenue and a fast-growing spinoff called Ghost Scoopers. David joins the Blue-Collar Twins to share how franchise systems, profit-share incentives and relentless KPI tracking kept the wheels turning while his family focused on recovery—and why recurring-service operators should fix their P&Ls before they chase the next shiny tactic.
You’ll hear:
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: subdural hematoma, emergency brain surgery & a leadership gut-check
00:58 – Show intro: twin hosts frame David’s dual businesses (O’Deer + Ghost Scoopers)
02:56 – Leaving a family fuel-oil company after dad says “no ownership path”
04:53 – Why O’Deer’s hose-and-reel model beats backpack mist blowers for drift & season length
07:00 – Buying full control of South Shore territory; early cash-flow stretch moves
11:00 – Systems vs. hope: falling in love with P&Ls and annual budgeting
13:30 – Six-day routes, 26 trucks, 24 techs: capacity math & burnout prevention
18:15 – Commission structure: base + production %, monthly stretch bonus, low respray requirements
24:20 – Quality-assurance ride-alongs & Slack video feedback loops
27:00 – Son Wyatt’s accident (Jan 2023): 250 ml bleed, 45-day inpatient rehab
30:10 – General manager runs ops on one-page weekly reports; family splits hospital shifts
33:00 – Coaching & masterminds: why recurring-revenue founders must know unit economics first
36:40 – Launching Ghost Scoopers with GM Zach; positioning it as a training-ground equity play
41:00 – Insurance, cameras & the van-driver age dilemma
48:00 – AI agent “Charlie” starts reactivating lapsed customers via calls & SMS
50:00 – Wrap-up: present leadership, future $10 M vision, and living core values after crisis
52:00 – Outro & Private-Equity Masterclass CTA
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When a life-threatening brain injury sidelined his five-year-old son, David Mulcahy discovered whether the playbook he’d written for O’Deer South Shore & Cape Cod (natural deer, tick & mosquito control) could truly run without him. Spoiler: it did—and the EOS-driven machine now powers 26 spray rigs, year-round revenue and a fast-growing spinoff called Ghost Scoopers. David joins the Blue-Collar Twins to share how franchise systems, profit-share incentives and relentless KPI tracking kept the wheels turning while his family focused on recovery—and why recurring-service operators should fix their P&Ls before they chase the next shiny tactic.
You’ll hear:
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: subdural hematoma, emergency brain surgery & a leadership gut-check
00:58 – Show intro: twin hosts frame David’s dual businesses (O’Deer + Ghost Scoopers)
02:56 – Leaving a family fuel-oil company after dad says “no ownership path”
04:53 – Why O’Deer’s hose-and-reel model beats backpack mist blowers for drift & season length
07:00 – Buying full control of South Shore territory; early cash-flow stretch moves
11:00 – Systems vs. hope: falling in love with P&Ls and annual budgeting
13:30 – Six-day routes, 26 trucks, 24 techs: capacity math & burnout prevention
18:15 – Commission structure: base + production %, monthly stretch bonus, low respray requirements
24:20 – Quality-assurance ride-alongs & Slack video feedback loops
27:00 – Son Wyatt’s accident (Jan 2023): 250 ml bleed, 45-day inpatient rehab
30:10 – General manager runs ops on one-page weekly reports; family splits hospital shifts
33:00 – Coaching & masterminds: why recurring-revenue founders must know unit economics first
36:40 – Launching Ghost Scoopers with GM Zach; positioning it as a training-ground equity play
41:00 – Insurance, cameras & the van-driver age dilemma
48:00 – AI agent “Charlie” starts reactivating lapsed customers via calls & SMS
50:00 – Wrap-up: present leadership, future $10 M vision, and living core values after crisis
52:00 – Outro & Private-Equity Masterclass CTA
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