
Travis Jameson
Founder of CapitalPad and guest on the episode, representing a marketplace that connects accredited investors with vetted small business acquisition deals and discussing deal flow and platform activity.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 35min
Are Pickleball Clubs the New Fad or the Next Fitness Empire?
Travis Jameson, Founder of CapitalPad, dives into the intriguing world of a $1.9 million indoor pickleball club in Houston. They explore its impressive $400K cash flow potential and multiple revenue streams, including memberships and court rentals. The conversation shifts to whether pickleball is a fleeting trend or a sustainable fitness empire, with discussions on community loyalty, scalability, and financing challenges. Ultimately, they express cautious optimism while weighing the risks of investing in such a capital-intensive venture.

Dec 30, 2025 • 1h 7min
How Travis Jameson Built, Sold, and Walked Away from Million-Dollar Businesses
Travis Jameson, a serial entrepreneur who built and exited multiple e-commerce and SaaS companies, shares his journey from hacking search algorithms to seven- and eight-figure sales. He discusses living abroad while scaling businesses, the Amazon gold rush and aggregators, moving into lower-middle-market investing, and launching CapitalPAD to give accredited investors curated access to stable, cash-flowing deals.

Aug 5, 2025 • 22min
This Horse Transport Company Makes $100K - But Is It Worth It?
Travis Jameson from CapitalPad joins the discussion to explore the unique world of UK horse transport. They debate the merits of acquiring a relocatable horse taxi business in Essex, weighing its impressive profit margins against potential risks. The conversation dives into the specialized skills needed to operate in this niche market and highlights intriguing investment opportunities for equestrian lovers. They even brainstorm ideas for a reality series to capture the charm and challenges of rural horse transport life.


