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  • Leadership, Transparency, and Grit: How Ryan Parsons Turned One Idea into a Family of Franchise Brands
    Nov 10 2025

     From graphic designer to CEO of a national family of franchise brands, Ryan Parsons has built a career defined by creativity and purpose. As the co-founder of the ‘Brothers That Just Do Gutters’ and now CEO of Evive brands, Ryan shares how he's leading five franchise systems that help people live and thrive from home care to home improvement.

    From graphic designer to CEO of a national family of franchise brands, Ryan Parsons has built a career fueled by creativity, purpose, and grit. As the co-founder of The Brothers That Just Do Gutters and current CEO of Evive Brands, Ryan leads five franchise systems that help people live better — from home care to home improvement.

    In this episode of FranchiseU!, Dr. Kathy Gosser talks with Ryan about his incredible journey from a small family business to leading a thriving group of franchise brands with more than 1,000 territories across the country. Together, they discuss how Ryan and his brother turned a local gutter company into a trusted national brand — and how that same passion now drives his leadership at Evive Brands.

    Ryan opens up about building companies with heart, staying true to your purpose, and leading through transparency. He also shares insights on the power of strong branding, franchise growth, and adapting to new technology like AI. Plus, he explains why understanding unit economics and culture is key when expanding from one franchise brand to many.

    Ryan Parsons’ story is one of perseverance, vision, and continuous learning — and a great reminder that with purpose and persistence, creativity can grow into something truly life-changing.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    · Ryan Parsons' Amazing Franchising Journey

    · Challenges and Growth in Franchising

    · Franchise Royalty and Territory Management

    · Transparency in Franchise Operations

    · Growth Strategies

    · Qualities of Successful Franchisees

    · Implementing AI in Business

    · Parsons’ Proudest Achievements and Business Advice

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    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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  • Building a Franchise Legacy: In Conversation with David Blackburn
    Oct 28 2025

    What does it take to build more than 160 McAlister’s Deli restaurants, lead nearly 8,000 employees, and still live by the motto “Have fun. No regrets.”? In this episode of FranchiseU!, host Dr. Kathy Gosser interviews David Blackburn, founder, former CEO, and current chairman of Southern Rock Restaurants, the largest McAlister’s Deli franchisee in the United States. From his humble start at Bonanza to leading one of America’s top restaurant franchise groups, David shares an inspiring story of growth, leadership, and purpose.

    With over 45 years of restaurant industry experience, David’s career has taken him from busboy to executive leadership, including serving as vice president of operations and business development for O’Charley’s Restaurants during its peak years. In 2006, he made the leap into restaurant entrepreneurship, launching Southern Rock Restaurants and expanding it into a multi-state powerhouse with 164 locations across 13 states. Along the way, he also owned upscale steak and Italian restaurants, proving his ability to succeed across diverse dining concepts.

    In this episode, David reveals his franchise leadership strategies, lessons in multi-unit operations, and the guiding principles that fuel sustainable success. He discusses the role of family involvement, the impact of trusted partners like Compel4 Accounting, and why he believes business should be as fun as it is meaningful. Now leading a growing multi-brand restaurant platform pursuing new acquisitions, David reflects on what it means to lead with purpose, grow with vision, and live with no regrets.

    This episode of FranchiseU! is a must-listen for anyone passionate about franchise growth, restaurant leadership, and entrepreneurial inspiration.

    Topics discussed include:

    · David Blackburn's Career Journey

    · Leadership Lessons from O'Charley's

    · The meaning of ‘Have Fun, No Regrets’

    · Family and Business at Southern Rock

    · Managing Multi-Unit Operations

    · Multi-Unit Operations Management Tips

    · Effective Communication and Daily Routines

    · Franchise Advisory Council Insights

    Don’t miss out on all things FranchiseU!:

    Website: FranchiseU!

    Instagram: @franchiseu_podcast

    Facebook: @FranchiseU Podcast

    Twitter: @franchiseupod

    TikTok: @franchiseupod

    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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  • From Gridiron Glory to Franchise Empire: The Journey of Ed Muransky
    Oct 14 2025

    From winning a Super Bowl with the Raiders to building one of the largest Auntie Anne’s franchise groups in the country, Ed Muransky has lived two extraordinary careers.

    In this episode of FranchiseU!, host Dr. Kathy Gosser sits down with Ed Muransky, founder and CEO of the Muransky Companies, to discuss how lessons from the NFL shaped his approach to business and leadership. He shares how he grew his franchise portfolio—including Auntie Anne’s, Cinnabon, and Jamba Juice—while emphasizing the power of mentoring, relationships, and perseverance. Muransky also reflects on family involvement in business, his management philosophy, and the creative strategies behind initiatives like Auntie Anne’s pretzel trucks.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    · Life lessons from NFL stardom

    · Challenges and triumphs in franchising

    · Leadership, employee perks, and management philosophy

    · Family involvement in business success

    · Innovative marketing strategies, like the Pretzel Truck

    · The power of relationships in franchising

    · Practical advice for aspiring franchisees

    Don’t miss out on all things FranchiseU!:

    Website: FranchiseU!

    Instagram: @franchiseu_podcast

    Facebook: @FranchiseU Podcast

    Twitter: @franchiseupod

    TikTok: @franchiseupod

    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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  • From Combat Controller to Crumbl Cookies: The Journey of Nicholas Jewell
    Sep 30 2025

    What do combat missions, data analytics, and warm cookies fresh from the oven all have in common? That is all part of my guest's incredible journey. Today I am joined by Nicholas Jewel, who is a decorated veteran-turned-entrepreneur, and now a multi-unit franchisee of Crumbl Cookies. While earning two Bronze stars as a combat controller in the Air National Guard, Nicholas led with courage, innovation, and resilience. Now he is channeling those skills into one of the fastest growing brands in franchising. You will hear how he made the leap from the military to franchising and what it takes to grow multiple units. You will also hear his advice for anyone dreaming of entrepreneurship, please take a listen.

    Nicholas Jewell is a multi-unit Crumbl Cookies franchisee in the Louisville Metro area. Nicholas’s path to franchising is anything but ordinary, spanning military service, entrepreneurship, logistics, and now cookie domination. He served 11 years as a combat controller in the Air National Guard, earning two Bronze Stars before shifting his focus to business. He founded a logistics company during the pandemic, completed a Master of Science in Business Analytics at the University of Louisville, and was recognized as a Louisville Business First 40 Under 40 honoree. Today, he is preparing to open his third Crumbl Cookies location, with plans for more growth on the horizon.

    What You’ll Learn In This Episode:

    • Why franchising is not truly “passive income”—and the reality behind scaling a brand.
    • How Nicholas's military background shaped his approach to teamwork, resilience, and leadership.
    • The unique appeal of Crumbl Cookies’ open kitchen, rotating menu, and tech-driven customer experience.
    • Advice for veterans considering franchising or entrepreneurship.
    • Nicholas’s “3 C’s of Leadership”: Being Clear, Consistent, and Caring.
    • The balance between corporate systems and local community engagement in franchising.

    Don’t miss out on all things FranchiseU!:

    Website: FranchiseU!

    Instagram: @franchiseu_podcast

    Facebook: @FranchiseU Podcast

    Twitter: @franchiseupod

    TikTok: @franchiseupod

    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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  • Finding Your True Colors: Ally Van Iten, House of Colour USA’s CEO on Beauty, Flexibility, and Franchising
    Sep 16 2025

    You know what's great about franchising? It is that almost any concept can be franchised. And there's one I hadn't thought about. That is in the world of beauty, determining what colors look best on you. It's something that maybe those of us knew in the 80s and 90s, but House of Colour USA really knows what they're doing today. And I had the opportunity to visit House of Colour in this podcast with Ally Van Iten who is the CEO. She walks us through the franchise, the possibilities, what they do for people, and really what a wonderful opportunity it is. Please take a listen.

    In this episode of FranchiseU!, host Dr. Kathy Gosser sits down with Ally Van Iten, CEO of House of Colour USA, to explore how a personal color analysis business from the 80s has grown into a thriving global franchise with over 400 stylists. Allie shares her inspiring journey from stay-at-home mom to franchisee, and ultimately to CEO, highlighting the flexibility and empowerment franchising made possible in her life. Together, Kathy and Ally unpack:

    · The emotional impact of House of Colour USA’s services—helping clients rediscover confidence and self-expression.

    · How Ally transitioned from running six franchises to leading a fast-growing international brand.

    · Why passion and people skills matter more than a beauty background for franchisees.

    · How House of Colour trains, supports, and equips entrepreneurs for success.

    · The role AI might play in the future of personal styling—and why human connection will always set House of Color apart.

    Whether you’re curious about franchising opportunities, fascinated by the science of color, or just love hearing a story of resilience and reinvention, this conversation is packed with inspiration and practical takeaways.

    Don’t miss out on all things FranchiseU!:

    Website: FranchiseU!

    Instagram: @franchiseu_podcast

    Facebook: @FranchiseU Podcast

    Twitter: @franchiseupod

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    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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  • From BrightStar to Founder to Founder: Shelly Berkowitz's Journey of Resilience and Passion in Franchising
    Sep 2 2025

    In this episode of FranchiseU!, host Dr. Kathy Gosser speaks with Shelly Berkowitz, the esteemed founder of BrightStar Care. Berkowitz shares her inspiring journey from her early days working in corporate jobs to founding BrightStar, a premier medical and non-medical home healthcare and medical staffing service franchise. She recounts the challenges and successes she faced while growing BrightStar into a nationally recognized brand, her strategic decision to franchise, and her recent transition to starting a new venture called Founder to Founder. This venture aims to support and empower other founders in scaling their businesses. Berkowitz offers deep insights into her decision-making processes, the importance of resilience, and how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced her decision to sell BrightStar. The episode is a testament to Berkowitz's passion for franchising and her commitment to supporting other entrepreneurs.

    Shelly Berkowitz is the founder and CEO of Founder 2 Founder, offering objective, founder-aligned guidance from someone who’s been there. She is also the founder of BrightStar Care and the Executive Chairwoman of BrightStar Holdings Parent, LLC, the parent company of BrightStar Care and BrightStar Care Homes. Founder 2 Founder offers personalized, objective guidance to help founders with businesses that will be above $10million in EBITDA within 24 months scale or sell their company with confidence.

    Shelly Berkowitz’s journey as a founder began in 2002 with BrightStar Care, a national home healthcare and medical staffing company dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality care to families across the country. What began as a personal mission grew into a franchise system with more than 400 locations, employing over 20,000 professionals and generating $750 million in system-wide revenue.

    After more than 20 years as CEO, Berkowitz made the decision to transition from an active operational CEO role to a strategic Chairperson role, selling a majority stake in BrightStar to Peak Rock Capital while remaining a material shareholder and active board member.

    Today, Berkowitz is dedicated to helping other founders prepare for and navigate the complexities of scaling, selling, and stewarding their business legacies. Having lived the founder journey from start-up to successful exit, She brings a rare combination of operational insight and emotional understanding to one of the most personal and high-stakes decisions a founder can make.

    Berkowitz is also a mom of two, published author, keynote speaker and longtime advocate for women in business, home healthcare innovation and franchising excellence.

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  • Breaking Records & Building Brands: Ron Taylor’s Franchise Story
    Aug 19 2025

    I have an opportunity, in my line of work, to talk to a lot of franchisees and a lot of franchisors. It's always enlightening, but it's very rare to be able to talk to someone who has been a franchisee of multiple brands and continues to give back even now with consulting. So join me in this episode of FranchiseU! when I talk with Ron Taylor. Ron has been a very successful franchisee of Edible Brands, and now is a franchisee of Nothing Bundt Cakes and SweatHouz and has his own consulting business. He has some wonderful insights to share with us.

    Taylor is the founder of Franchise Authentic, a brand rooted in real-world franchise experience and proven results. With a background as a top-performing franchisee and operator, he helps align aspiring entrepreneurs with the right franchise brand.

    Topics discussed include:

    • Introduction and Guest Overview
    • Ron Taylor's Franchise Journey Begins
    • Scaling Edible Arrangements
    • The SweatHouz Experience
    • Insights on Franchising
    • Evaluating Franchisors
    • Advice for Multi-Brand and Multi-Unit Owners
    • Misconceptions About Franchising
    • The Importance of Creativity and Following Rules
    • Advice for Aspiring Franchisees

    Don’t miss out on all things FranchiseU!:

    Website: FranchiseU!

    Instagram: @franchiseu_podcast

    Facebook: @FranchiseU Podcast

    Twitter: @franchiseupod

    TikTok: @franchiseupod

    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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  • Inside Magnolia Bakery: Success, Expansion, and the Art of Baking with Bobbie Lloyd and Jason Mattes
    Aug 5 2025
    So many of us have heard about Magnolia Bakery. It's been famous from TV shows like Sex in the City; and Only Murders in the Building. They have delicious cupcakes and banana pudding, just all the wonderful things. But what's really exciting is… Magnolia Bakery has just announced that they are going to start franchising here in the US and there are so many opportunities available.In this episode of FranchiseU!, host Dr. Kathy Gosser welcomes Bobbie Lloyd and Jason Mattes from Magnolia Bakery as they walk us through the Magnolia Bakery story and where they're headed.

    Topics discussed include:
    • Bobbie Lloyd's Culinary Journey
    • Jason Mattes' Franchise Development Story
    • Magnolia Bakery's Global Expansion
    • The Hub and Spoke Model: Flagship and No-Bake Stores
    • Qualities of a Successful Franchisee
    • Training and Support for Franchisees
    • Choosing Franchise Locations and Partners
    • Advice for Aspiring Franchisees
    Don’t miss out on all things FranchiseU!:

    Website: FranchiseU!

    Instagram: @franchiseu_podcast

    Facebook: @FranchiseU Podcast

    Twitter: @franchiseupod

    TikTok: @franchiseupod

    Reach out directly to Dr. Kathy Gosser via LinkedIn.

    This episode proudly brought to you by the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence at the University of Louisville College of Business.

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