EPISODE · Feb 20, 2024 · 1H 2M
06: Living The Stripe Life - Featuring Ken Morris w The Stripe Life
from Crooked Stripes Podcast · host Brandon Brubacher, Kyle Breiner
The fellas chat with Ken Morris, the founder and owner of The Stripe Life, Ken discusses his journey of creating a Facebook group to help lawn care professionals and enthusiasts. He emphasizes the value of the Facebook group and the authenticity of its members. Ken also shares his thoughts on content creation, influencer culture, and working with sponsors. He highlights the importance of choosing sponsors that align with his values and maintaining professionalism in the industry. Ken talks about upcoming projects and collaborations, as well as his plans for future expos and giveaways. He also discusses his partnership with Ferris and compares different mowers. Lastly, Ken emphasizes the importance of turf quality in achieving beautiful stripes on lawns. Takeaways Creating a supportive community can be valuable for professionals in any industry. Authenticity and genuine engagement are key to building a successful online community. Choosing sponsors that align with your values and maintaining professionalism is important in content creation. Building relationships and collaborating with other professionals can lead to exciting opportunities. Turf quality plays a significant role in achieving beautiful stripes on lawns. Like and subscribe the podcast for more, and THANK YOU for listening! Cheers. Follow Ken's Facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/groups/194718114505267 Follow us on Instagram @thecrookedstripes https://www.instagram.com/thecrookedstripes/ Follow our personal business Instagram pages: https://www.instagram.com/stripelifecanada/ https://www.instagram.com/hodderlandscaping/ Interested in Jobber? Free 14 day trial with the this partner link below: https://getjobber.com/im/ambassador-referral/?pscd=go.getjobber.com&ps_partner_key=bWFydGluaG9kZGVyODQ5OA&ps_xid=zqVwRuNqVVW39U&gsxid=zqVwRuNqVVW39U&gspk=bWFydGluaG9kZGVyODQ5OA
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The fellas chat with Ken Morris, the founder and owner of The Stripe Life, Ken discusses his journey of creating a Facebook group to help lawn care professionals and enthusiasts. He emphasizes the value of the Facebook group and the authenticity of its members. Ken also shares his thoughts on content creation, influencer culture, and working with sponsors. He highlights the importance of choosing sponsors that align with his values and maintaining professionalism in the industry. Ken talks about upcoming projects and collaborations, as well as his plans for future expos and giveaways. He also discusses his partnership with Ferris and compares different mowers. Lastly, Ken emphasizes the importance of turf quality in achieving beautiful stripes on lawns. Takeaways Creating a supportive community can be valuable for professionals in any industry. Authenticity and genuine engagement are key to building a successful online community. Choosing sponsors that align with your values and maintaining professionalism is important in content creation. Building relationships and collaborating with other professionals can lead to exciting opportunities. Turf quality plays a significant role in achieving beautiful stripes on lawns. Like and subscribe the podcast for more, and THANK YOU for listening! Cheers. Follow Ken's Facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/groups/194718114505267 Follow us on Instagram @thecrookedstripes https://www.instagram.com/thecrookedstripes/ Follow our personal business Instagram pages: https://www.instagram.com/stripelifecanada/ https://www.instagram.com/hodderlandscaping/ Interested in Jobber? Free 14 day trial with the this partner link below: https://getjobber.com/im/ambassador-referral/?pscd=go.getjobber.com&ps_partner_key=bWFydGluaG9kZGVyODQ5OA&ps_xid=zqVwRuNqVVW39U&gsxid=zqVwRuNqVVW39U&gspk=bWFydGluaG9kZGVyODQ5OA
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