In this episode of the ForProfit Podcast, Matthew Pierce sits down with Angie Gutierrez, founder and CEO of Angie’s Maids, a residential and commercial cleaning company serving Louisiana.
Angie shares her journey from moving to Louisiana as a teenager, becoming a mom at 17, getting her GED, working full-time, and eventually taking the leap to build her own business. What started as weekend cleaning jobs grew into a real company with systems, employees, leadership lessons, and three generations of family involved.
This conversation covers entrepreneurship, adversity, mentorship, hiring, employee retention, investing in systems, learning to ask for help, and why Angie believes in making yourself uncomfortable at least once a day.
If you’re a young person in Louisiana, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone wondering whether it’s time to bet on yourself, this episode is for you.
Connect with Angie’s Maids:
https://www.angiemaidtheday.com/
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Timestamps / Chapters
00:00 Intro: Why this podcast matters
00:56 Meet Angie Gutierrez of Angie’s Maids
01:17 Angie’s background and moving to Louisiana
03:48 Culture shock, high school, and growing up in a new place
06:17 Becoming a mom at 17 and getting her GED
06:28 Medical assistant school, work, and early responsibilities
09:00 Starting to clean houses on weekends
10:30 Realizing the business had potential
12:00 Leaving her job and taking the leap
15:07 The scary first months after quitting
16:02 Calling realtors, door knocking, and finding clients
16:10 How BNI helped Angie grow her business
18:16 The role of mentors and support
19:06 “Make yourself uncomfortable at least once a day”
21:06 Learning to work on the business, not just in it
22:06 The invoicing lesson Angie had to learn
22:45 Why investing in software changed the business
24:00 Systems, scheduling, and consistency
27:00 Employee retention and self-awareness as a leader
27:48 Pouring into the team and building loyalty
31:12 Three generations working in the company
33:24 Motivation, routine, and staying driven
36:13 Angie’s non-negotiable morning habit
39:11 “Stop cleaning and start living”
39:52 Angie’s advice for young people
40:13 Why you have to bet on yourself
42:16 The lesson that changed how Angie asks for opportunities
44:00 Closing thoughts