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Get Back 2 Work

Get Back 2 Work

著者: Bob Campana
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概要

Get Back 2 Work is a candid, no-nonsense podcast for seasoned entrepreneurs and operators who know that building something meaningful requires more than ideas — it requires resilience, reinvention, and real work.


Hosted by serial entrepreneur and author Bob Campana, who has started and grown eight companies over more than five decades, the show explores what it actually takes to build, lead, and rebuild through both good years and hard ones. Bob brings the perspective of someone who has lived the pressure, responsibility, and identity that come with creating and running businesses at a high level.

Each episode features honest conversations with experienced founders, executives, and problem-solvers who have moved beyond theory and into execution. Together, they dig into leadership under pressure, smart decision-making, reinvention, and the realities of growing companies in an unpredictable world.


This isn’t startup hype or surface-level motivation. It’s real dialogue for people who have built something, learned from it, and are ready to get back to work — smarter, stronger, and more intentional than before.

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  • Lino Mansoni: How Thoughtful Itineraries Create Once-in-a-Lifetime Travel Memories
    2026/05/16

    Tired of crowded cruise ports, rushed bus tours, and souvenir shops that all look the same? In this episode, Bob and travel designer Lino Masani break down the hidden costs of “hit and run tourism” and reveal how small group, relationship-driven travel can restore authentic, meaningful experiences.


    In this episode, Bob Campana and Lino Mansoni discuss:

    • Over-tourism in major European cities
    • Impact of cruise ships and “hit and run tourism”
    • Small group travel vs. mass tourism
    • Building immersive, local-first itineraries
    • The role of relationships and DMCs in high-quality travel experiences


    Key Takeaways:

    • Overtourism is degrading both local life and visitor experience in many iconic cities.
    • Cruise-based “hit and run tourism” concentrates thousands of visitors into small areas for brief windows of time, benefiting trinket shops more than genuine local businesses.
    • Small group travel creates a higher quality experience by avoiding crowds, accessing off-the-beaten-path locations, and making it easy to connect with local culture, food, and people.
    • The best itineraries are relationship-driven, built through deep partnerships with local guides and local experts.
    • True trip value is measured not just by cost, but by lasting memories, human connections, and how closely the real experience matches the dream you carried for months before traveling.


    “With Redwood Cafe Tours, what we push for is you're a local among the locals.” - Lino Mansoni


    About the guest, Lino Mansoni:

    Lino Mansoni is the CEO of Redwood Cafe Tours, a small-group travel company dedicated to creating authentic, high-touch experiences around the world. Drawing on deep relationships with local guides, farmers, business owners, and destination partners, he curates itineraries that avoid over-touristed hotspots and instead highlight off-the-beaten-path villages, zero-kilometer restaurants, and meaningful cultural encounters. Lino’s focus is on quality over quantity—ensuring that every trip delivers lasting memories, genuine human connection, and a true sense of place for each traveler.


    Connect With Lino Mansoni:

    Website: https://www.redwoodcafetours.com/world-destinations


    Connect With Bob Campana:

    Website: https://www.bobcampana.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@getback2workk

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-campana-entrepreneur/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobcampana_/



    Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel Alvarez


    Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

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    42 分
  • Abraham Navarro: From Mowing at Five to Building a Landscaping Brand
    2026/05/09
    A kid who fell in love with mowing lawns at five grows into a stressed but driven entrepreneur managing crews, clients, and his own mental health. In this episode, Abraham opens up about the hidden pressures of small business, why he turned to therapy, and how he’s rebuilding his company with intention.In this episode, Bob Campana and Abraham Navarro discuss:Early passion for landscaping and first paid jobsWord-of-mouth growth and hiring the first employeesWorking “on” the business vs. “in” the businessStress, cash flow pressure, and seeking therapyLong-term vision: building a brand and the dream of owning a restaurant Key Takeaways:Passion gets you started, but business skills keep you alive.Growing from a solo operator to a team inevitably introduces people problems, leadership gaps, and inefficiencies that directly impact profitability.When stress, cash flow fear, and constant firefighting pile up, talking to a therapist or mentor isn’t a luxury; it becomes a survival tool that lightens the emotional load and makes problems feel solvable again.Self-education, through mentors, audio, and books, is essential when formal business training is missing, especially for contractors and tradespeople.Building a resilient company means aiming beyond “more jobs” toward a clearer vision, delivering five-star service, securing financial stability, and protecting mental health for both the owner and the crew.“I'm actually seeing a therapist now, and… I've had two sessions so far, and the amount of weight that I feel comes off my shoulders after having a conversation with this individual. It's pretty incredible.” - Abraham NavarroAbout the guest, Abraham Navarro:Abraham Navarro is the owner of Ironstone, a landscaping company serving California’s Central Valley, built from a childhood passion that started when he first pushed a lawnmower at five years old. What began as mowing family yards and neighborhood fields grew into a word-of-mouth business, a contractor’s license, and today, a crew of six plus Abraham.More than just cutting grass, he’s focused on building a brand known for five-star service, craftsmanship, and genuine care for clients’ outdoor spaces. Behind the scenes, Abraham is candid about the real pressures of small business ownership—cash flow stress, leadership challenges, and the emotional toll of being “the one who signs the checks.” That honesty led him to therapy and a renewed commitment to mental health for himself and his team.Connect With Abraham Navarro:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ironstone_landscape/ Phone: 209-581-2801 Connect With Bob Campana:Website: https://www.bobcampana.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@getback2workk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-campana-entrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobcampana_/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
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    43 分
  • Danny Tabera: From Combat Marine to Conductor – An American Redemption Story
    2026/05/02
    A teenage kid from South Modesto joins the Marines, survives brutal deployments in Afghanistan, comes home broken, and starts over as a busboy. In this episode, you’ll hear how he rebuilt his life through hard work, mentorship, and family—on a journey from combat infantry to train engineer.In this episode, Bob Campana and Danny Tabera discuss:Childhood in South Modesto, family, and losing his fatherMarine Corps journey, Afghanistan deployments, and combat lossLearning Pashto and navigating locals, interpreters, and the CIAComing home broken, financial struggle, and restarting at Redwood CafeDivorce, blended family, and rekindling marriage while building a new career Key Takeaways:Deep childhood bonds and early loss can shape a lifelong drive to lead, protect, and provide, even when the path becomes chaotic.Combat doesn’t just end on the battlefield; it follows people home.Mentorship and meaningful work can be a bridge between a broken identity and a rebuilt one, especially for veterans transitioning to civilian life.Relationships can fracture under the weight of trauma and bad decisions, yet humility, growth, and genuine support can open the door to reconciliation.Careers don’t have to be linear; skills from the military, construction sites, and customer-facing jobs can all stack into unexpected opportunities—like driving a passenger train.“At my lowest, I was just looking for anything to keep me sustained. There were mental, emotional, and historical scars that were all colliding at one point.” - Danny TaberaAbout the guest, Danny Tabera:Danny Tabera is a U.S. Marine Corps combat veteran, blue‑collar craftsman, and emerging railroad professional whose journey runs from a tough childhood in South Modesto through three Afghanistan deployments and back into civilian life. After serving as an infantry assaultman and boot camp honor graduate with 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines—specializing in rockets, breaching, and even learning Pashto to work with local communities—he came home carrying the weight of lost brothers, financial strain, and a shattered sense of self, bussing tables while raising four kids. A lifeline came through work and mentorship at Redwood Cafe and on owner Bob Campana’s custom‑home projects, where he rebuilt his confidence learning construction, equipment operation, and problem-solving, then advanced into crime‑scene cleanup, cell‑tower construction, and finally a conductor role with Caltrain on the San Francisco Peninsula. Now a father of six and remarried to his high‑school sweetheart after divorce and reconciliation, Danny is stepping into engineer training on Caltrain’s new electric fleet, embodying resilience, responsibility, and the power of second chances.Connect With Bob Campana:Website: https://www.bobcampana.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@getback2workk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-campana-entrepreneur/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobcampana_/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
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