Between 2 Bridges - Video
An interview podcast bridging the gap between industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and business operators, sharing insights and life experiences.
An interview podcast bridging the gap between industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and business operators, sharing insights and life experiences.
Episodes

Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Ep.122 - Big Arch Energy
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Diesel prices are climbing and when the trucks pay more, everybody pays more. Joe and Jerry talk about the real world impact of fuel costs on freight, inflation, and running a business today. They also get into the viral McDonald’s Big Arch burger video that the internet can’t stop roasting, the truth about social media algorithms, and why personal branding is quickly becoming a must for entrepreneurs. Business, marketing, economics, and a few laughs along the way.

Wednesday Mar 04, 2026
Ep.121 - From Beach Mode to Beast Mode
Wednesday Mar 04, 2026
Wednesday Mar 04, 2026
Joe returns from Key West sunburned but recharged, and Jerry is officially in acquisition mode. In Episode 121, the guys talk about what it really costs to take a vacation as a business owner, why raising your prices is survival not greed, and why so many aging firms are quietly selling. From first class flights to first class service, this one is about putting the hammer down, scaling smart, and refusing to coast. Vacation is over. Growth season begins.

Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Ep.120 - If It’s Bad… Good. Pressure Makes Diamonds.
Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Loss of power and social media during historic winter conditions lead to slowdowns, tight payroll weeks, and the kind of pressure that comes with running a business in February. This is the side of entrepreneurship nobody posts about. The spouse who didn’t exactly sign up for the chaos. The months where revenue stalls. The temptation to panic. And the reminder that pressure is not the enemy, it is the forge. If you are in business and things feel heavy right now, this one is for you. Because sometimes when it’s bad, that’s exactly when it gets good.

Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Ep.119 Matt Mancine - Field of Dreams Collectibles
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Episode 119 features Matt Mancine, founder of Field of Dreams Collectibles, who turned a childhood love of trading cards into a real-world storefront and thriving community hub. Matt breaks down the modern collectibles economy, from $1 bins to four-figure pulls, live-stream auctions, grading wars, and kids negotiating like seasoned entrepreneurs. The conversation goes deep on how card culture has shifted from pure collecting to calculated investing, how platforms like Whatnot and eBay reshaped buying habits, and why running a card shop today feels a lot like owning a casino for sports fans. Plus, the guys crack open packs live on air, chasing hits in real time and reliving that childhood rush together. Along the way, they swap bowling league stories, talk community-building, and explore how Matt’s shop has become a safe hangout for kids learning business fundamentals one pack at a time. It’s nostalgia, entrepreneurship, and modern hustle all wrapped into one episode.

Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Ep.118 Jarrad and Cassie Pencek - Burn Boot Camp
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
In Episode 118, the boys sit down with Jarrad and Cassie Pencek, owners of Burn Boot Camp Fox Chapel and Butler, to talk about what it really takes to build a fitness business from the ground up. From starting their own personal fitness journeys, to opening their first location in Butler and expanding into Fox Chapel, the Penceks share how community, consistency, and smart systems power their growth. They break down what makes Burn different from traditional gyms, why group training with personal coaching works, and how franchising helped them scale faster. The conversation gets heavy discussing partnership in both business and life, navigating staffing challenges, handling personal loss while leading a team, and the realities of retention in the fitness industry. It’s another classic Between 2 Bridges look at entrepreneurship, wellness, and building something meaningful.

Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Ep.117 - Buried in Snow and Bleeding Cash
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Snow days feel harmless until you’re the one running payroll.
In this episode of Between 2 Bridges, amidst a historic winter storm, we’re measuring how much snow really costs small businesses. Lost revenue. Employees clocked in with no customers. Rising utility bills. And no clear path to relief.
We talk about how prolonged snow and subzero temperatures ripple through restaurants, retail, service businesses, and startups. Why being open can actually be worse than being closed. How disaster relief programs exist but rarely reach businesses in time. And what happens when city infrastructure, budgeting decisions, and weather collide.
This isn’t complaining about the cold. It’s an honest conversation about survival, risk, and the reality small business owners face when everything stops but the bills don’t.
If you’ve ever owned a business, supported one, or wondered why snow days hit harder than people think, this episode doesn’t leave you out in the cold.

Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Ep.116 - People Aren’t Broke, They’re Maxed Out
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
January has a way of telling the truth. In this episode, Joe and Jerry dig into why so many people feel broke even when the economy looks “fine” on paper. From maxed-out credit cards and tightening consumer spending to a housing market that feels stuck and businesses navigating slow seasons, this is a real conversation about what’s actually happening beneath the surface. They talk loyalty versus discounts, why slow months are when business owners have to lean in harder, and how discipline, relationships, and adaptability matter more than ever when margins get tight.

Wednesday Jan 21, 2026
Ep.115 - Stability Can Quietly Kill Progress
Wednesday Jan 21, 2026
Wednesday Jan 21, 2026
Change is uncomfortable, especially when stability has worked for a long time.
In this episode, the guys unpack the end of the Mike Tomlin era in Pittsburgh and what nearly two decades of consistency really delivered. Always competitive, rarely collapsing, but increasingly stuck in the middle. That same question carries over to Jerry’s world, as he opens up about a major shift in his business after 19 tax seasons and the toll that doing everything himself quietly took on his company, his family, and his sanity.
From the Steelers’ definition of “the standard” to the difference between loyalty and growth, this conversation explores when playing it safe stops serving you. It’s about recognizing burnout, redefining success, and understanding that sometimes progress requires letting go of what once worked.
Whether you run a business, manage people, or feel stuck in something that looks stable from the outside, this episode is a reminder that standing still can be the riskiest move of all.



