Mowing Men Podcast

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Mowing Men Podcast

Grass, Grit, And A Second ChanceThis episode tells the full story of Mowing Men, starting from humble beginnings in a garage with hand me down equipment, as the founder juggled college classes and the unexpected challenges of COVID. From mowing lawns for friends and neighbors to slowly building a loyal client base, the business grew step by step until it reached six figures in revenue.The story then turns to the crash, both literal and financial. The founder totaled a truck, sold the business to pay off student loans, and struggled with life away from the trade, facing uncertainty and questioning the future of his career.The comeback follows, highlighting resilience and determination. The founder rehired former teammates, invested in modern equipment, left the corporate job behind, and rebuilt the company with bigger revenue goals. Along the way, he shares hard earned lessons about leadership, decision making, financial management, and the grit required to run a successful lawn care

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    Spring Rush, Long Hours, And Big Results

    In this episode of the Mowing Men Podcast, we break down everything that went into our spring rush and how it’s shaping our 2026 season. From 100-hour work weeks to completing 31 spring cleanups in just three weeks, we dive into what’s been working and what still needs improvement. We also discuss new systems we’ve implemented, like our equipment report card, along with real challenges in the field such as equipment failures, route delays, and managing customer expectations as we continue to grow and bring on new accounts. On the business side, we cover sending nearly 300 estimates so far this year while maintaining a 40–60% close rate, and how we plan to turn the marketing machine back on as leads begin to slow down. We also share updates on our new Hustler Surfer X, our shift to a Liberty 6x12 dump trailer, and how investing in the right equipment has been a game changer for efficiency and growth. Whether you’re in the landscaping industry or just enjoy hearing what it takes to build something from the ground up, this episode offers a real behind-the-scenes look at the grind, the growth, and what’s next for Mowing Men.

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    Hustler Partnership, Dump Trailer Investment, And Closing Commercial Accounts

    Join Andrew Turski as he shares the latest updates from Mowing Men LLC, including an exciting brand partnership with Hustler for the Surfer X stand on mower and the decision to invest in a 6x12 dump trailer to improve delivery efficiency and expand service capabilities. He also discusses the surge in inbound leads during an early warm spell and how a winter snow event was used as an opportunity for training and content creation. In this episode, Andrew provides an update on 25 commercial bids, with one already closed and two currently pending. He also highlights the team’s focus on improving workflow and staying proactive with sales opportunities as the season progresses. The episode wraps up with the story of a quick DIY fix after a towing hitch mishap and shares practical business lessons on efficiency, equipment investment, and driving continued growth for Mowing Men LLC.

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    Snowstorms, Setbacks, And Scaling Up

    Join Andrew Turski on the Mowing Men Podcast as he shares lessons from running a growing landscaping and snow removal business. From handling unexpected setbacks like a garage door accident to turning challenges into opportunities, Andrew shows how accountability and going the extra mile can build trust and drive referrals. He also covers snow contracts, commercial prospecting, and replacing lost accounts while chasing a $300,000 sales goal. This episode is full of practical insights for anyone looking to grow a lawn care or landscaping business and emphasizes consistency, integrity, and taking action to set yourself up for success.

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    Grass, Grit, And A Second Chance

    Join Andrew Turski on his first ever podcast episode where he tells the full story of Mowing Men! Starting from humble beginnings in a garage with hand me down equipment, as the founder juggled college classes and the unexpected challenges of COVID. From mowing lawns for friends and neighbors to slowly building a loyal client base, the business grew step by step until it reached six figures in revenue. The story then turns to the crash, both literal and financial. The founder totaled a truck, sold the business to pay off student loans, and struggled with life away from the trade, facing uncertainty and questioning the future of his career. The comeback follows, highlighting resilience and determination. The founder rehired former teammates, invested in new equipment, left the corporate job behind, and rebuilt the company with bigger revenue goals. Along the way, he shares hard earned lessons about leadership, decision making, financial management, and the grit required to run a successful lawn care and landscaping business.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Grass, Grit, And A Second ChanceThis episode tells the full story of Mowing Men, starting from humble beginnings in a garage with hand me down equipment, as the founder juggled college classes and the unexpected challenges of COVID. From mowing lawns for friends and neighbors to slowly building a loyal client base, the business grew step by step until it reached six figures in revenue.The story then turns to the crash, both literal and financial. The founder totaled a truck, sold the business to pay off student loans, and struggled with life away from the trade, facing uncertainty and questioning the future of his career.The comeback follows, highlighting resilience and determination. The founder rehired former teammates, invested in modern equipment, left the corporate job behind, and rebuilt the company with bigger revenue goals. Along the way, he shares hard earned lessons about leadership, decision making, financial management, and the grit required to run a successful lawn care

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Andrew Turski

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