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The Dad Edge Podcast

The Real Cost of Building a Business That Runs Your Life featuring Dominic Rubino

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.8 β€’ 1.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Dominic Rubino is a business coach with over two decades of experience who built a Brian Tracy franchise from 6 locations to 240 worldwide, sold it, and never looked back. He hosts two highly niched podcasts,Β Profit Tool Belt and Cabinet Maker Profit System, where he helps small trade business owners get clear on time, team, money, and growth.

What hit me hardest about this conversation was that Dominic had everything on paper. Two hundred and forty franchisees. International operations. A name in the industry. And then his nine-year-old son shrank at the dinner table, and Dominic made the decision right there. He sold the company. He showed up. And now his son is heading off to play NCAA lacrosse.

This episode is about what it actually takes to build a business that serves your life β€” not the other way around. Dominic talks about delegation, systems, the cost of constant travel, and why the guys who can't stop working are often running from something. If you've ever felt like a prisoner to the income you built, this one's for you.

If you're a father who owns a business or is grinding through a W-2 job that keeps pulling you away from the people you're doing it all for, this conversation will hit close to home. Dominic doesn't deal in theory. He's lived it, coached thousands through it, and he has the frameworks to prove it.

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Timeline Summary

[1:02] Dominic's last name gets butchered before the mic even starts rolling β€” and a quick side note about Dallas

[1:54] Host sets up the dinner table moment β€” nine-year-old Joseph shrinks in his chair and changes everything

[2:17] Dominic describes building a Brian Tracy franchise from 6 to 240 locations across the U.S., Brazil, and Europe

[3:32] A surprise buyout offer comes in from franchisees β€” and Dominic says no

[4:13] The real cost of constant travel: getting invited to the hotel concierge's birthday party

[5:29] The moment it all shifted: Joseph drops his head at the dinner table and Dominic decides to sell

[7:05] Dominic reflects on the things he missed β€” first steps, first swimming lessons β€” and what his kids saw him miss

[9:16] Host shares his own version: his six-year-old son locked around his ankle on the floor, begging him not to leave again

[13:03] Why Dominic stopped being afraid to reinvent himself β€” and the promise he made to never sacrifice his family again

[20:08] Advice for W-2 guys feeling stuck: stop sending resumes into the void and go talk to a human being

[25:17] "Cat's in the Cradle" β€” one song that answers this whole conversation, and a hospital story that hits like a gut punch

[31:42] The less you work, the more you make: why Dominic hires great people and then hires them an assistant

[36:15] A live breathing exercise on air β€” and what it should feel like to actually be on top of your business

[43:23] A client sells his company for seven figures and his wife asks one question: "Does this mean you can finally do donuts with dad?"

[47:12] How Dominic helps trade business owners in the $1–3M range get clear on time, team, money, and growth

[50:07] How to find Dominic β€” two podcasts, a TEDx talk, and a college wrestler who is definitely not him

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Five Key Takeaways

  1. The moment that changes you doesn't announce itself. For Dominic, it was a nine-year-old boy silently shrinking at the dinner table. You don't always know what your kids see you miss, but they're watching β€” and so are you, somewhere deep down.

  2. Reinventing yourself isn't the scary part. The scarier thing is spending another decade in golden handcuffs, telling yourself you're doing it for the family while the family waits at the door. Stop lying to yourself about being trapped. You're not.

  3. Finding a job is a job. Don't send your resume into the LinkedIn black hole. Figure out which companies and which people you actually want to work for and go talk to them. Every business owner out there is looking for someone committed enough to show up before they're asked.

  4. Hire great people, then hire them an assistant. If your best people are spending their time on tasks that a $20/hour assistant could handle, you're paying premium wages for checkbox work. Build small teams, assign assistants early, and let them do more than you ever could alone.

  5. A business only gets clear when everything in your head gets out of it. Strategic planning is really just moving the chaos from your mind onto paper. Once it's on paper, it becomes the boss. Then you work backwards from that to figure out what has to happen this quarter, this week, and today.

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Links & Resources

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Closing

If Dominic's dinner table story hit you somewhere you weren't expecting, trust that feeling. That's the thing trying to get your attention. Whether you're building a business, grinding a W-2, or somewhere in the messy middle of trying to make a change, the time to put the wheels in motion is not someday β€” it's now. Share this episode with a business-owner dad in your life who needs to hear it. And if it moved you, take two minutes to leave a review and follow the show so we can keep bringing you conversations like this one. Go out and live legendary.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities. We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well. The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because of the amazing example

0:21.2

that their fathers emulated for them. We are here to change the world. We are here to change

0:27.6

relationships. We are here to positively disrupt this generation of fathers so no man goes to their

0:33.6

grave with regret. We disrupt the drift of busyness and replace it with razor-focused intention,

0:40.3

passion, purpose, and direction.

0:43.7

We are the Dad Edge,

0:45.7

and we're here to change the game.

0:47.8

We're here to change the game.

1:03.1

I don't know. Dominic Rubino.

1:05.7

Larry Hagner.

1:06.4

Do I say that right?

1:08.8

We're good, man.

1:09.6

Yeah, man.

1:46.6

So don't feel bad before we hit record. You butcher my last name. But I usually people do. I'm not sure how old you are. I'm 51, but I remember Dallas. Everybody's like, oh, Larry Hagman. I was like, no, I'm not doing rumors from Dallas. Yeah, you don't, he had some hate after him on that show. Yeah, well, I'm 58. Okay. But I wear it like I'm 59. I don't know about that, man. You know what? Here's where I want to start. Yeah. You have a 17-year-old son. You also have a 20-year-old daughter. Yep. But your 17-year-old son, Joseph, was sitting at the dinner table with you,

1:53.8

your wife, and your daughter, Valencia, and he was nine. And you were insanely successful at the time, still are. And something happened at the dinner table that changed everything

2:00.2

for you. What happened?

2:02.3

Yeah, I still get goosebumps.

2:04.2

It's, uh, you've done some good research there, Larry on figuring that one out.

2:08.5

So go, you know, go go back in time just a day on that story.

2:13.0

And so I was running a franchise company.

2:15.6

Uh, so I'm a business coach, as you know.

2:17.3

This is not an ad for business coaching, but I, I was the global master franchisor.

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