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Entrepreneurship Unlocked w/ Nate Linder
Bob Campana | Entrepreneurship Unlocked w/ Nate Linder #9
In this episode of Entrepreneurship Unlocked, I sit down with lifelong entrepreneur Bob Campana to unpack a 50 year journey of building businesses, betting on himself, and staying obsessed with human connection in an increasingly digital world.
Bob shares how a $500 bid on an old redwood pipeline turned into a thriving hot tub business, which evolved into a 170 person pool construction company doing 500 backyard projects a year. From there, he walks through building one of the most beloved restaurants in California, navigating a land deal with the Mormon church, and eventually partnering with a billionaire developer to literally move his restaurant 20 miles down the freeway and rebuild it as the centerpiece of a new master planned community.
We also get into the mindset side of entrepreneurship, including why failure is the real teacher, how to think about rejection in sales, and why your soft skills and ability to connect with people matter more than ever.
Along the way, Bob breaks down his “memory moments and moments of truth” customer experience framework, and we talk about how that applies to modern marketing, content, AI, and building trust online.
In this episode, we cover:
- How a six month, round the world trip at 21 sparked Bob’s decision to become an entrepreneur
- Turning a $500 redwood pipeline into 175 hot tubs and a launchpad business
- Scaling a pool company to 170 employees and 500 backyard projects a year
- Designing financing and developer partnerships to grow without constant selling
- Why selling that business at 50 led him into the “scariest word” in business: restaurants
- Building a restaurant that became a local institution and one of the most romantic spots in California
- The wild story of negotiating with the Mormon church and ultimately selling the restaurant property
- Moving the original building and inserting it into a new 16,000 square foot flagship Redwood Cafe
- Partnering with a billionaire and adjusting retirement plans at 71 for one more big project
- Why Bob wrote his book Don’t Look Down and how it shifted from memoir to entrepreneurial playbook
- The “memory moments” strategy for customer experience and referrals
- Human connection, social media, and why Bob launched a YouTube channel at 70
- Entrepreneurial travel experiences and why proximity creates lifelong friendships
- Our take on AI, storytelling, content quality, and why creative still wins
- Why consuming self help without action is just entertainment
Connect with Bob
Book: Don’t Look Down
Website: bobcampana.com
Travel company: redwoodcafetours.com
YouTube: Get Back 2 Work
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