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Provide: The Path to Owning It

Provide: The Path to Owning It

By: Corey Brown Marketing Leader at Provide
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The Path to Owning It goes beyond surface-level success stories to tell the real, often messy journey of building something from nothing. Join us as we follow one entrepreneur’s path at a time — from bold ideas to breakdowns, pivots, and hard-earned wins. Told entirely in their own words, these stories reveal more than just what these entrepreneurs have built — they uncover who they became along the way. This isn’t another business podcast. It’s about the lived experience of entrepreneurship and the legacy being written in real-time. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to own your path, this is your invitation. Real stories. Raw lessons. Told by those who lived them. Powered by Fifth Third, Provide empowers entrepreneurs to build their legacies. As a leader in tech-enabled financial services for aspiring and established small business owners, Provide offers an unmatched combination of industry expertise, personalized service, and customized financial products — enabling entrepreneurs to achieve their ownership dreams, realize financial independence, and strengthen their communities. Founded in a one-bedroom San Francisco apartment in 2013, Provide was acquired by Fifth Third in 2021, and in 2023, was named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies. Learn more at getprovide.com, and join the conversation on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok.©2026 by Provide, Powered by Fifth Third Economics Leadership Management Management & Leadership
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  • 69. Building and scaling Healthy Pet Veterinary Clinic with Dr. Kate McGowan, DVM
    Mar 18 2026
    For some entrepreneurs, building a business isn't just about what they're creating — it's about who they're becoming in the process. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kate McGowan, DVM, owner of The Healthy Pet Veterinary Clinics in the Atlanta area, who built a boutique veterinary hospital from the ground up while raising a family and carrying six figures of student loan debt. What began as a late-night conversation on the couch evolved into two thriving locations, a debt-free life, and a business designed intentionally around the people she loves most. Together, we discuss: What it really feels like to leave a safe job for something uncertain The honest conversations she had at home before taking the leap The shift in family dynamics that made the business possible Designing a schedule, culture, and team around family — not in spite of it The Profit First method and the financial habits that fueled long-term stability Learning to let go, hire slowly, and trust the people around you If you've ever wondered whether you can build something meaningful without losing yourself in the process, Dr. Kate's story offers a candid look at what it really takes. Are you ready to take control of your future and start building your legacy? Visit ⁠getprovide.com⁠ to pre-qualify for financing in as little as two minutes, with no impact on your credit score. Provide is a division of Fifth Third Bank, National Association. All opinions expressed by the participant are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. The participant’s opinions are based on information they consider reliable, but neither Provide, its affiliates nor Fifth Third Bank warrant its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice, or other professional services by Provide or any of its affiliates. Please consult with appropriate professionals related to your individual circumstances. All lending is subject to review and approval.
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    31 mins
  • 68. Starting REATA Commercial Realty with Bob and Jan Gibbons
    Feb 18 2026
    For some entrepreneurs, starting a business isn’t just a leap of faith — it’s a leap taken together. In this episode, we sit down with husband and wife Bob and Jan Gibbons, who built their commercial real estate business over time — first as a solo venture, and eventually as a shared commitment. What began as a response to a layoff evolved into a long-term partnership rooted in trust, specialization, and a willingness to grow together. But working together didn’t come with a blueprint. Together, we discuss: What it feels like to build a business after unexpected job loss The leap from “helping out” to fully committing as co-owners The tension of giving each other responsibility and authority Learning to define roles, stay in your lane, and let go of control How outside mentorship helped them align around a shared vision If you’ve ever wondered whether you could build something meaningful with your spouse — without sacrificing the relationship in the process — this conversation offers an honest look at what it really takes. Are you ready to take control of your future and start building your legacy? Visit getprovide.com to pre-qualify for financing in as little as two minutes, with no impact on your credit score. Provide is a division of Fifth Third Bank, National Association. All opinions expressed by the participant are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. The participant’s opinions are based on information they consider reliable, but neither Provide, its affiliates nor Fifth Third Bank warrant its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice, or other professional services by Provide or any of its affiliates. Please consult with appropriate professionals related to your individual circumstances. All lending is subject to review and approval.
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    36 mins
  • 67. Building Podcamp Media with Dusty Weis
    Jan 21 2026
    For some entrepreneurs, starting a business isn't a lifelong dream. It’s a moment of clarity, a calculated leap, and a willingness to build before they feel ready. In this episode, we’re speaking with Dusty Weis, founder and president of Podcamp Media, a boutique podcast production agency that helps brands tell better stories and build long-term trust with their audiences. Dusty shares how his corporate career in journalism and strategic communications led to a lightbulb moment, some quick back-of-the-napkin math, and the bold ask that helped launch his business — turning his employer into his first client. Together we’ll discuss: How Dusty knew it was time to leave corporate and bet on himself The fears and doubts he had starting a business with a young family at home How he carved out a niche in a crowded industry by going boutique What it really takes to build client trust and keep relationships for the long haul Why uncertainty and impostor syndrome don’t go away and how to keep building in spite of them Are you ready to take control of your future and start building your legacy? Visit getprovide.com/start/the-path-to-owning-it to pre-qualify for financing in as little as two minutes, with no impact on your credit score. Provide is a division of Fifth Third Bank, National Association. All opinions expressed by the participant are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. The participant’s opinions are based on information they consider reliable, but neither Provide, its affiliates nor Fifth Third Bank warrant its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice, or other professional services by Provide or any of its affiliates. Please consult with appropriate professionals related to your individual circumstances. All lending is subject to review and approval.
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    34 mins
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