Hot Dog Cart Podcast – Listen to Interviews With Successful Hot Dog Vendors and Learn Their Secrets!
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I started interviewing hot dog cart owners waaaay back in 2008 for what was to become the very first hot dog cart podcast. I thought I knew a lot about selling hot dogs back then. Heck, I’d just sold my first hot dog business for $20,000 after running it for two short seasons.
But after interviewing a lot of other hot dog vendors, I realized that there were a few holes in my knowledge. These guys and gals had lots of tips and tricks that I had never even thought of! From minor tweaks to major strategies, these ideas would have made my business even more profitable and a lot more fun. So I decided to start the very first hot dog cart podcast.
I count myself fortunate to have talked to hundreds of hot dog cart operators from all across the United States of America while writing my 250 page book “Carts of Cash – the #1 Hot Dog Cart Start Up Guide”. This book contains the combined knowledge of hot dog slingers from coast to coast. It’s truly the place to begin if you are interested in starting your own hot dog biz.
Here are several of my favorite recorded interviews. Some are from newbies, others are from veterans with decades in the business. All contain nuggets of hot dog slingin’ wisdom that you can use today in your own business.
Sit back, grab a beverage and a snack, and listen to these hot dog cart podcast interviews. Get ready to take notes because Steve’s hot dog cart cart master class is now in session!
Jack Clark – Building a Hot Dog Business to Sell
Mike Quinelly – One Thing Leads to Another
Wanda Swan – From Hot Dogs and Soup to a Sit Down Restaurant
Dale Schroeder – From Card Dealer to Dog Slinger in Reno Nevada
Jack Meeks – Happy Jack’s Hot Dogs and Chili Palace
Steven Coronado – $800 His First Day Out.
Robin Delancy – Lakeside Lunch
Paul “Chappy” Chapman – Building a Hot Dog Cart After a Brain Aneurism
Rocky Marlow – Minnesota Hot Doggin’
Doug Stacey – Hot Dog Cart to the Rescue