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[Chapter Eight: Reclaiming Focus, Pruning for Growth, and Building the Future]-[134: Building the Brand: Part 8: For the Committed]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-08-18

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📋 Summary

Building the Brand: Chapter Eight – The Path to Restoration and Scaling

This eighth chapter of the Building the Brand series marks a pivotal moment in the history of Bear Performance Nutrition (BPN). After a period of organizational chaos, a misguided relocation to Nashville, and a temporary departure from the CEO role, the founder reflects on the journey back to Texas and the lessons learned during the company’s transition into its 13th year. This period of turmoil served as a "necessary ending" that ultimately paved the way for the company’s most successful era to date.

The Catalyst for Change: Returning to the Roots

In January 2023, the founder stepped down as CEO, feeling a loss of confidence. This detachment led to a lack of focus that nearly cost the brand its identity. Realizing that chaos could not be managed from afar, he returned to Texas, reclaimed the CEO position, and initiated a "fresh start." This process involved physically rearranging office spaces to foster a vibrant environment—incorporating texture, color, and music—which he believes is essential for creative energy and company culture. He notably moved back into his original office, where he had previously inscribed mottos like "doubt is only dangerous when you start doubting yourself," symbolizing a return to the core principles that built the company.

Pruning for Durability

Drawing inspiration from Dr. Henry Cloud’s Necessary Endings, the founder emphasizes the strategy of "pruning the roses." In a business context, this means consistently cutting away unproductive initiatives, underperforming products (such as InFocus and StrongFood), and, most painfully, parting ways with staff members who no longer fit the evolving needs of the organization. He notes that while these decisions are difficult, they are essential: "Pruning facilitates growth and it allows the opportunities of value to flourish." By moving from a generalist hiring model to one that seeks specialists, BPN has been able to scale more effectively.

The Philosophy of "Concepts are Few, Methods are Many"

One of the chapter’s core takeaways is the realization that in both business and endurance training, the fundamental concepts remain constant, even if the execution methods vary. This insight re-injected confidence into the leadership team. By understanding that "no one has the answers" and that business is an iterative process of experimentation, the founder was able to align his team around four key initiatives for 2024:

  1. Realigning the brand with performance marketing.
  2. Building a winning culture.
  3. Finalizing a long-term headquarters solution.
  4. Executing a compliant, strategic launch into the UK market.

A Wake-Up Call and Redefining Success

In December 2024, the founder survived a life-changing accident after being hit by a car while running. This traumatic event served as a "wake-up call," forcing him to re-evaluate the speed and intensity with which he was operating. It shifted his perspective on life, emphasizing that "people matter the most." This realization strengthened his commitment to building a culture based on humility, dedication, and shared incentives. He notes, "If you can understand someone's incentives, you can then predict their behaviors," which has become a guiding principle in their hiring and team-building processes.

Leading with Heart and Mind

By implementing the vision-setting framework from Jim Collins' BE 2.0, the company finally codified its core values, purpose, and goals. The founder stresses that successful brand building requires straddling two worlds: the "mind" (education, product quality, and data) and the "heart" (emotional connection, community, and mission). This balance is evident in the brand’s slogan, "Go One More," which has transcended its origins as a phrase to become a core component of the company’s identity.

The Summer of 2025: Fruits of Compounding Consistency

Concluding in August 2025, the summary highlights the "most successful summer in BPN history." Successes include the viral Go One More Ultra race, the founder’s New York Times bestselling book, the move into a 76,000-square-foot headquarters, and the launch of G1M Sport Plus. These milestones were not the result of a single month of work, but rather "compounding consistency over 13 years." By choosing "durability over growth," BPN has positioned itself not just as a supplement company, but as a long-term, impact-driven organization for the committed.

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Vision is everything.
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We picked up right where we left off.
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We're all just figuring it out as we go.
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You can do so much more when you're working on and doing less.
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You can do more with less.
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📝Key Phrases

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put things back into order
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it's never too late to pivot
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lost focus
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have an awakening
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get nowhere
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📖 Transcript

Previously on Building the Brand. At times of chaos, we have to put things back into order.
And in this chapter of my life, there was a lot of chaos.
And I realized it was my responsibility, it was my doing, to put things back into order.
It's never too late to pivot, adjust, adapt, and turn chaos back into order.
But in January of 2023, I stepped down from the CEO role.
Why? Well, to be honest, I lost confidence in myself when we built the brand in drops, daily deposits. day after day after day for 11 years.

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