Good Business with Clay Vaughan
Good Business with Clay Vaughan is a podcast about building companies that actually matter. Not just ones that grow, but ones that last. Ones that honor God, care for people, and create real value in the world.
Every week, Clay sits down with entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders who are walking that road in their own way. The conversations aren’t fluffy or surface-level. They get into the hard stuff—how to lead through chaos, how to build culture when it’s easier to cut corners, and how to keep purpose front and center when profit is shouting in your ear.
It’s a show about the kind of business most people want to run but few actually figure out. You’ll hear wins and mistakes, stories and strategies, but more importantly—you’ll hear what it looks like to run a business that’s both good at what it does and good for the people it touches.
If you want to grow, lead well, and make an impact that outlives you, this is your place.
Good Business with Clay Vaughan
The Hidden Crisis Killing Small Businesses (And How to Save Them)
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Is the American dream of small business ownership slipping away?
In this episode of Good Business, Clay and Luke sit down with Joseph Cabrera of American Operator to unpack a crisis most people aren’t talking about. Locally owned businesses across America are disappearing.
From retiring owners with no succession plan to private equity rollups stripping the soul out of companies to a generation that does not want to take over “boring” businesses, this conversation goes deep.
Joseph shares what he learned from growing up around small business owners, his time in the military, and how he is now working to preserve the backbone of American communities.
This is not theory. This is what is happening right now and what we can do about it.
What you will learn in this episode:
Why small businesses are quietly disappearing across America
The real emotional toll of selling a business you built from scratch
How private equity is changing local communities for better or worse
Why most people are completely unprepared to own a business
The leadership traits required to succeed in blue collar industries
How American Operator is rebuilding ownership the right way
Why “boring businesses” might be the most meaningful work you can do
Key moments:
00:00 The harsh reality of business ownership
01:00 The hidden crisis facing small businesses
02:30 Why the next generation does not want to take over
05:00 Leadership lessons from the military
10:00 The emotional side of selling a business
15:00 Private equity vs local ownership
22:00 The danger of chasing wealth instead of purpose
30:00 Why most people fail at owning a business
40:00 The American Operator model explained
50:00 Advice for struggling business owners
1:00:00 The question that changes everything
Joseph Cabrera is the founder of American Operator, an organization dedicated to helping transition small businesses into the hands of capable, values driven leaders while preserving legacy, jobs, and community impact.
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