In this episode of The Intentional Owner, Sam Rosati and Kaustubh Deo sit down with Mike Botkin for a wide-ranging conversation on operator mindset, capital alignment, and what it really takes to build and scale small businesses. Drawing from his experience growing a tiny landscaping company into one of the largest in the Southeast, Mike shares hard-earned lessons on choosing partners, knowing when to stay in the CEO seat, and why not all growth paths are created equal. The discussion blends candid reflections on leadership, stress, and lifestyle tradeoffs with tactical insights on capital structures and service business economics.

They discuss:


  Why underwriting the operator matters as much as underwriting the business

  The realities of giving up the CEO role and when it backfires

  How capital partner incentives shape decisions in both good and bad times

  The differences between residential and commercial services from an operator’s perspective

  When turnarounds and small businesses can outperform larger, more polished deals


Links:

Mike on X - https://x.com/MikeBotkin_

Mike's website - https://botkinhq.com/

Kaustubh on Substack - https://bigdealsmallbusiness.substack.com/p/read-me-first

Sam on X - https://x.com/Sam_Rosati

 Topics:

(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:00:55) - Introducing the guest: Mike Botkin
(00:06:23) - Mike's journey in the landscaping business
(00:17:35) - Challenges of being a CEO
(00:23:26) - Finding the right role: operator vs. advisor
(00:36:04) - The value of turnarounds and small business investments
(00:37:23) - Navigating business challenges and stress
(00:38:03) - Finding your passion in business operations
(00:38:42) - The micro business operator's advantage
(00:42:15) - Balancing lifestyle and business goals
(00:52:59) - Choosing the right capital partner
(00:58:33) - Residential vs. commercial services debate
(01:10:50) - Launching commercial services: tips and strategies

The Intentional Owner

Kaustubh Deo & Sam Rosati

The Real Tradeoffs Between Operating and Investing - Mike Botkin - The Intentional Owner #31

FEB 5, 202675 MIN
The Intentional Owner

The Real Tradeoffs Between Operating and Investing - Mike Botkin - The Intentional Owner #31

FEB 5, 202675 MIN

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In this episode of The Intentional Owner, Sam Rosati and Kaustubh Deo sit down with Mike Botkin for a wide-ranging conversation on operator mindset, capital alignment, and what it really takes to build and scale small businesses. Drawing from his experience growing a tiny landscaping company into one of the largest in the Southeast, Mike shares hard-earned lessons on choosing partners, knowing when to stay in the CEO seat, and why not all growth paths are created equal. The discussion blends candid reflections on leadership, stress, and lifestyle tradeoffs with tactical insights on capital structures and service business economics. They discuss: Why underwriting the operator matters as much as underwriting the business The realities of giving up the CEO role and when it backfires How capital partner incentives shape decisions in both good and bad times The differences between residential and commercial services from an operator’s perspective When turnarounds and small businesses can outperform larger, more polished deals Links: Mike on X - https://x.com/MikeBotkin_ Mike's website - https://botkinhq.com/ Kaustubh on Substack - https://bigdealsmallbusiness.substack.com/p/read-me-first Sam on X - https://x.com/Sam_Rosati  Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:00:55) - Introducing the guest: Mike Botkin (00:06:23) - Mike's journey in the landscaping business (00:17:35) - Challenges of being a CEO (00:23:26) - Finding the right role: operator vs. advisor (00:36:04) - The value of turnarounds and small business investments (00:37:23) - Navigating business challenges and stress (00:38:03) - Finding your passion in business operations (00:38:42) - The micro business operator's advantage (00:42:15) - Balancing lifestyle and business goals (00:52:59) - Choosing the right capital partner (00:58:33) - Residential vs. commercial services debate (01:10:50) - Launching commercial services: tips and strategies