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Inside the Empire

Inside the Empire

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Inside the Empire gives you the unique perspective of business owners and entrepreneurs that reveal what it takes to build and grow your own business. Learn about the hardships and challenges that come with the territory, as well as tips and tricks on how to come out on top of your competitors. If you're an entrepreneur, small business owner, or just interested in learning more about the inner workings of successful businesses, then this is the podcast for you.© 2025 Inside the Empire Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • Legends Reborn: Ken Smith - The Man Who Turned Paper Routes into Panera Contracts | Temecula Entrepreneur Story
    Jun 20 2025

    Ken Smith's journey from sorting beer bottles at a young age to building a business empire epitomizes the American entrepreneurial spirit. Growing up as the son of a schoolteacher in Chicago's suburbs, Ken learned early that work wasn't just an obligation, it was opportunity. While neighborhood kids received allowances, he created his own income stream through paper routes, restaurant jobs, and even selling plasma in college despite his full wrestling scholarship.

    This hustler's mentality led Ken to California in 1976, where he purchased his brother's distribution route using money from property he'd bought in seventh grade. That small business, renamed Southwest Traders, became the cornerstone of his success, evolving into a powerhouse that now services major chains like Starbucks and Panera across three states with 500 employees. Ken attributes this growth to two foundational principles: financial sustainability and intentional culture-building. "Teamwork makes the dream work isn't just a slogan," he explains, "it's real."

    What truly distinguishes Ken's business philosophy is his approach to property acquisition and development throughout Temecula Valley. Beginning with Galway Downs in 2010, he's specialized in revitalizing distressed properties with historical significance—what he calls "legends reborn." From Cross Creek Golf Course to Native Falls and wine country properties, his mission remains consistent: preserve the region's heritage while creating spaces where families build lasting memories.

    Ken sees himself not as an owner, but as a "caretaker" of these properties, responsible for ensuring they remain financially viable while honoring their cultural significance. His latest ventures focus on farm-to-table experiences that celebrate agricultural traditions without the chemicals and negative environmental impacts of commercial farming.

    Have you visited these revitalized Temecula gems yet? From equestrian events at Galway Downs to the hidden oasis at Native Falls, Ken Smith's legacy of opportunity, teamwork, and community stewardship continues to shape the valley's future while honoring its past.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • From Paperboy to Wine Empire: The Johnny Leon Story
    Mar 13 2025

    Johnny Leon's path from paperboy to winery owner reveals how life's harshest moments often lead to our most authentic callings. As the current owner of Oak Mountain Winery, Johnny shares the remarkable story of resilience that brought him to Temecula Valley's wine country.

    Growing up in a three-bedroom house with six siblings in Chula Vista, Johnny developed a strong work ethic early. His entrepreneurial journey began at 12 as a paper boy, waking at 3:30 AM to deliver newspapers up steep hills. This first taste of independence taught him customer service, collections, and relationship-building—foundations that would serve him throughout his career.

    Johnny's professional path wound through hospitality at prestigious establishments like Hotel Del Coronado, where he served celebrities and even President Clinton, before finding what seemed like permanent success in real estate during the early 2000s boom. Then came the devastating 2008 financial crisis, which Johnny describes as watching his income "vaporize into thin air." With everything tied to real estate, he lost nearly everything overnight.

    This collapse became the catalyst for Johnny's entry into the wine industry. Starting from the bottom as a tasting room server, he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming top in sales despite being viewed as a rookie. His unprecedented success came from pure determination: "When you're backed into a corner with bills to pay, you'd be surprised what you can accomplish."

    After years of helping other winery owners fulfill their dreams, Johnny finally pursued his own vision during COVID. Guided by his late mother's wisdom to never "squander opportunity," he finalized his business plan and purchased Oak Mountain Winery with its unique features—caves, distillery, rolling hills, and restaurant.

    Now 13 months into ownership, Johnny is elevating Oak Mountain with expanded offerings, premium wines aged in French oak barrels, and upscale dining options while maintaining the welcoming atmosphere that makes Temecula Valley special. His goal? Creating a place where wine enthusiasts of all experience levels can simply have a good time while helping establish Temecula as a world-class wine region.

    Ready to experience Johnny's vision? Visit Oak Mountain Winery and taste the fruits of resilience that transformed economic disaster into wine country dreams.

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    42 mins
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