Dave and Shannon kick off episode 692 with a Shopify sponsor read and dive into listener-submitted interview questions. Jeff’s favorite prompt—“How many gas stations are in the U.S.?”—is used to evaluate problem-solving under pressure, not factual recall. Shannon riffs on the persuasive power of specific numbers and “making the truth fantastic,” while Dave notes real estimates vary widely. Todd’s “What would you put on a bumper sticker?” uncovers candidates’ core beliefs; the hosts swap their own slogans and talk about how pithy lines often emerge over the years, not on demand.
Listener Andrew asks whether his fabrication LLC should bill his rental-property LLC. The hosts recommend billing (or at least tracking) to expose true margins, enable clean property-level P&Ls, support valuations, and strengthen leverage with banks or vendors—while reminding Andrew to confirm structure and tax treatment with a CPA and attorney. They wrap by inviting more questions at feedback@businessbrain.show and signing off with their “charmed life” mantra.
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Business Brain – The Entrepreneurs’ Podcast #692 for Wednesday,
October 15, 2025
October 15th:
National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day
00:01:34 Jeff-More favorite interview questions
Make the truth fantastic!
00:07:52 Todd-Interview question…the Bumpersticker!
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00:13:30 Andrew-Should I bill myself for work I do?
00:22:21 Business Brain 692 Outtro
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