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13 hours ago
13 hours ago
In this episode of the Surfacing Leaders podcast, host Marc Koehler sits down with entrepreneur and customer-loyalty strategist Jason Milen to explore what it really takes to build a business that lasts. Together, they discuss leadership inside a multigenerational family company, the challenges of rebuilding trust after losing customers, and the mindset shift required to move from chasing transactions to creating lasting relationships.
Jason shares lessons from his decades of experience helping grow and reinvent his family’s car wash business, transforming it into a membership-driven model that created predictable revenue and stronger customer loyalty. He explains how leaders can rethink growth by focusing less on acquiring the next customer and more on designing experiences that make people want to stay.
Listeners will hear practical insights from Jason’s journey through setbacks, reinvention, and long-term thinking. He reflects on the importance of resilience, community trust, and building systems that allow businesses to support both customers and leaders over time. Jason also offers perspective on how recurring revenue and loyalty-focused leadership can help organizations create stability in uncertain environments while giving leaders more freedom to focus on what matters most.
The episode concludes with actionable advice for leaders:
- Stop chasing customers and start cultivating relationships.
- Design systems that create predictable growth.
- Build businesses that create freedom, not dependence.
Join us for this episode to learn how loyalty-centered leadership transforms both organizations and the people who lead them. Jason’s story shows how long-term thinking, strong values, and intentional systems can help leaders build something that endures.
Guest Links
Website: https://jasonmilen.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmilen/


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