Powered by RND
PodcastsArtsZK Live with Zach Kenney

ZK Live with Zach Kenney

Zach Kenney
ZK Live with Zach Kenney
Latest episode

Available Episodes

5 of 93
  • Ep. 106 with Joshua Ratigan from Just Right Painting
    In episode 106 of ZK Live, Zach interviews Joshua Radigan of Just Write Painting. Joshua started his business four years ago after painting since age 17, learning via YouTube and on-the-job experience. Frustrated by limited growth at $15/hour, he went solo, initially struggling with business management and low-budget clients from HomeAdvisor. Now employing one full-time and one part-time worker, he focuses on detailed estimates and high-end finishes, aiming to scale by training young, eager hires.Zach discusses the painting industry’s lack of professional businesses, driving unprepared entrepreneurs to start companies. His ZKFS app and courses aim to teach business, sales, and technical skills, with AI tools for estimates, bookkeeping, and a moderated forum for reliable advice. Joshua plans to use premium products like Fine Paints and target quality projects. Both emphasize learning from mistakes, building systems, and professionalizing the trade through education and community.
    --------  
    1:24:56
  • Ep. 105 w/ Lee Stahl from TRHNewYork
    In a lively discussion, Zach Kenney of ZK Painting and Lee Stahl of TRH New York, a high-end design-build firm, delved into the unique challenges and triumphs of the construction industry in New York City. Stahl highlighted the "insane" pace of work in premium NYC buildings, where tight schedules and hefty penalty clauses (sometimes $2,000 a day) create immense pressure. He contrasted this with projects outside the city, which feel like a "holiday" due to fewer restrictions. The conversation also touched on the often-rumored "black market" of payoffs within buildings, with Stahl sharing anecdotes of demanding resident managers and his preference for genuine appreciation over illicit payments.A significant portion of their talk focused on the cost and value of high-end renovations in New York. Stahl explained how a substantial part of the budget often goes to architects, general contractors, and designers before any physical work begins, inflating costs. He then revealed his firm's competitive edge: an algorithm that can price any residential renovation in NYC in just 15 minutes, providing clients with upfront, transparent costs for different levels of renovation. This technological advantage, he noted, helps his firm cut through industry opacity and compete effectively against those with inflated pricing structures.Both Kenney and Stahl emphasized the "craft" aspect of their work, lamenting the lack of deep understanding from some professionals in the industry regarding true quality, especially in specialized areas like high-gloss painting. They highlighted the importance of direct client communication to manage expectations and ensure clients understand the value they're receiving. Stahl also lauded the "immigrant mentality" prevalent among his crews, characterized by a strong work ethic, accountability, and pride in craftsmanship.Finally, the discussion touched on the challenges of scaling a high-quality business and the personal dedication required. Kenney expressed his realization that not all clients prioritize or even understand the top-tier quality his company offers, suggesting that an educational arm might be his true path to scalability. Stahl echoed this, acknowledging that their specialized businesses, while successful, remain deeply intertwined with their personal expertise and commitment, making rapid expansion difficult. Despite the daily "chaos," both expressed gratitude for being able to pursue their passion in an industry they love.
    --------  
    1:11:45
  • Ep. 104 with Mike from Painter Growth
    Zach interviews Mike Gore-Hickman of Painter Growth, a coaching program for painting contractors. Mike shares his journey from a Canadian university student to a successful entrepreneur, starting with College Pro, a student painting business, where he scaled a franchise to $200,000/month in sales by 2013, breaking company records. His success stemmed from strong mentorship, a supportive peer group, and learning from early mistakes like underbidding jobs and poor leadership.Mike later started a commercial painting business but pivoted to a software startup, where he led sales and learned online business operations. During COVID, he returned to the painting industry, launching Painter Growth in October 2021 to help painters scale from zero to $100K, $100K to $500K, and beyond, through proven systems for lead generation, sales, and business management.The discussion highlights the painting industry’s high profit margins (50% gross profit) and low disruption risk from automation, making it a strong opportunity for entrepreneurs. Mike emphasizes open-mindedness, accountability, and time management as key traits for successful clients, who range from young men in their 20s to older contractors. Painter Growth’s coaching avoids victim mentality and focuses on practical systems, like reducing paint store runs or using professional email addresses, to boost profitability and professionalism.Zach announces a partnership with Painter Growth, integrating their training on time management, lead generation, and pricing into the ZKFS platform for $50/month, aiming to help 250,000 owner-operators scale or optimize their businesses. Both stress the importance of questioning decisions, avoiding ego-driven choices (e.g., unprofitable shop rentals), and investing in coaching to unlock potential, contrasting survival mode with strategic growth.
    --------  
    57:52
  • ZK Live Ep. 103 w/ Tanner Mullen CEO of DripJobs
    Tanner Mullen, CEO of DripJobs, shared his journey from painting with his father as a teen, Mullen faced adversity during the 2008 recession, including his parents’ addiction and his mother’s death from cancer in 2015. After working in restaurants, car sales, and banking, he quit a stable $80,000-a-year job to start Premium Painting, inspired by Eric Barstow’s subcontracting course. His father’s ongoing struggles forced Mullen to learn the business independently, overcoming early failures like a poorly executed first job.Mullen’s sales background and frustration with manual lead management led to DripJobs, a software automating contractor lead follow-ups. He initially created automations for 50 companies using tools like Zapier and Active Campaign, then invested $200,000 to develop DripJobs, funding it through his painting business. Challenges included a problematic co-founder who stole code and customer data, but Mullen recovered with help from a friend and found a reliable co-founder, Jason, on Reddit. DripJobs now serves 2,100 businesses across the US and Canada.Mullen is launching Routimized, an AI-driven app to optimize contractor schedules by minimizing drive time, aiming to save business owners time—a core value proposition. His story highlights resilience, self-reliance, and the power of micro-iterations, emphasizing that success stems from adversity, preparation, and a focus on personal growth over external competition.
    --------  
    54:37
  • ZK Live Ep. 102 w/ @jasonpaintsmpls
    I reconnect with Jason the Painter, who, 182 weeks after his last appearance, shares his focus on restoring pre-1940 homes using breathable linseed oil paints, emphasizing their superiority for old structures over modern paints that cause rot. Jason discusses his solo business model, leveraging social media locally to attract clients, and his experiments with linseed-based products, while Zach highlights the ZKFS app’s discounts and courses to support painters. The episode blends Jason’s journey from music to painting, his niche in historic restoration, and practical tips like using Cooper’s Strip Club stripper for efficient paint removal.
    --------  
    1:22:02

More Arts podcasts

About ZK Live with Zach Kenney

Sit down with Master certified painter Zach Kenney as he interviews some of the best in the business!
Podcast website

Listen to ZK Live with Zach Kenney, Roasted with Mark Moriarty and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features
Social
v7.23.11 | © 2007-2025 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 10/30/2025 - 8:33:42 PM