PAT RIGSBY - Everything Is a Trade: What I Learned Building 40 Businesses
Thu Jan 29 2026
Most people think success is about hitting milestones.Revenue numbers. Titles. Rankings. Wins. But what happens when you hit those milestones… and they feel empty? In this episode of Risky Business Podcast, I sit down with Pat Riggsby — former college baseball coach, multi-time founder, six-time bestselling author, and someone who’s owned or co-owned nearly 40 businesses, including scaling fitness and sports performance franchises to 275+ locations worldwide.What makes this conversation different isn’t the résumé — it’s the honesty. Pat started entrepreneurship around age 30, after spending a decade in college baseball. Like many people listening, he felt the pressure of “playing catch-up,” especially watching others online who seemed further ahead.This episode breaks down:Why everything in life is a trade Why social media makes entrepreneurs feel behind The danger of comparing your full movie to someone else’s trailerWhy your first business doesn’t need to succeedHow being bad is the price of eventually being goodWhy consistency beats talent, capital, and hypeThe real reason follow-up is a superpowerHow Pat differentiated by doing what others wouldn’tWhy he walked away from a growing empire to be present with his familyHow to define “enough” before success defines it for youThis episode is especially for:People in their 20s and 30s who feel lateEntrepreneurs stuck consuming instead of executingHigh performers questioning the cost of “more”Anyone afraid that one failure means they’re not cut out for businessIf you’ve ever thought:“Maybe I missed my window.”“Everyone else is ahead of me.”“What if my first business fails?”— this conversation will hit home.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – “Everything is a trade” (the mindset that changes everything) 02:15 – From college baseball coach to entrepreneur at 30 04:48 – Why success milestones can feel hollow 07:02 – Feeling behind in your 30s (and why it’s a myth) 10:45 – Consumption vs production (why most people stay stuck) 13:30 – You have to be bad before you can be good 17:00 – Social media is a highlight reel, not the real movie 21:50 – Why my first businesses weren’t all successful 24:04 – Doing what others won’t do (the real differentiator) 32:40 – Walking away from success to prioritize family. Sponsor Highlight: River City Mortgage LLCNMLS 142954 https://rchomeloans.com/ Call or Text: Nick Hunter 513-490-4235
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Most people think success is about hitting milestones.Revenue numbers. Titles. Rankings. Wins. But what happens when you hit those milestones… and they feel empty? In this episode of Risky Business Podcast, I sit down with Pat Riggsby — former college baseball coach, multi-time founder, six-time bestselling author, and someone who’s owned or co-owned nearly 40 businesses, including scaling fitness and sports performance franchises to 275+ locations worldwide.What makes this conversation different isn’t the résumé — it’s the honesty. Pat started entrepreneurship around age 30, after spending a decade in college baseball. Like many people listening, he felt the pressure of “playing catch-up,” especially watching others online who seemed further ahead.This episode breaks down:Why everything in life is a trade Why social media makes entrepreneurs feel behind The danger of comparing your full movie to someone else’s trailerWhy your first business doesn’t need to succeedHow being bad is the price of eventually being goodWhy consistency beats talent, capital, and hypeThe real reason follow-up is a superpowerHow Pat differentiated by doing what others wouldn’tWhy he walked away from a growing empire to be present with his familyHow to define “enough” before success defines it for youThis episode is especially for:People in their 20s and 30s who feel lateEntrepreneurs stuck consuming instead of executingHigh performers questioning the cost of “more”Anyone afraid that one failure means they’re not cut out for businessIf you’ve ever thought:“Maybe I missed my window.”“Everyone else is ahead of me.”“What if my first business fails?”— this conversation will hit home.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – “Everything is a trade” (the mindset that changes everything) 02:15 – From college baseball coach to entrepreneur at 30 04:48 – Why success milestones can feel hollow 07:02 – Feeling behind in your 30s (and why it’s a myth) 10:45 – Consumption vs production (why most people stay stuck) 13:30 – You have to be bad before you can be good 17:00 – Social media is a highlight reel, not the real movie 21:50 – Why my first businesses weren’t all successful 24:04 – Doing what others won’t do (the real differentiator) 32:40 – Walking away from success to prioritize family. Sponsor Highlight: River City Mortgage LLCNMLS 142954 https://rchomeloans.com/ Call or Text: Nick Hunter 513-490-4235