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Steve Tolger

@stevetolger

Dad of 3. M&A professional

Grand Rapids, MI Katılım Ekim 2022
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Steve Tolger
Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@blueprintsmb22 sheesh. problem is McKesson will just drag this guy through the mud with legal fees until he is sick of paying his lawyers
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Blueprintsmb@blueprintsmb22·
Course buyers preparing no money down, 100% seller financed 3x multiple offers to blue collar millionaire home service owners that just rejected 6-7x offers from private equity because they didn't like the earnout math
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Blueprintsmb@blueprintsmb22·
@stevetolger yeah friend told me about someone we bot know that sold his healthcare biz to mckesson for ~$600mm...he's currently suing them about....the earnout....
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Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@Camp4 Huberman had a good podcast with Stuart McMillan and this was talked about. Even though Stuart's focus is on sprinting athletes, he brought up this topic numerous times
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
I’ve been saying this for 20 years. Exercise through sport >> Gym exercise 🧠 We massively underestimate the role of mind-body connection in fitness and longevity. ☀️ Not to mention being outside. The gym is the side dish, not the main course.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Tennis players live 9.7 years longer than sedentary people. Not 9.7 months. 9.7 years. Nearly a decade. The Copenhagen City Heart Study tracked 8,577 people for 25 years and ranked every sport by how much life it adds. Badminton: 6.2 years. Soccer: 4.7. Cycling: 3.7. Swimming: 3.4. Jogging: 3.2. Tennis almost triples jogging. A separate study of 80,000 adults found racket sports cut all-cause mortality by 47% and cardiovascular death by 56%. Swimming hit 41%. Aerobics hit 36%. The question is why racket sports destroy everything else. Three mechanisms stack on top of each other. First, the physical demands. A tennis rally requires explosive sprints, lateral cuts, and sustained aerobic output. You're training fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers simultaneously. Most cardio only trains one system. Second, the cognitive load. You're reading spin, predicting angles, adjusting position, and executing motor patterns in real-time. Your brain is solving spatial puzzles at 80+ mph. That hand-eye coordination and strategic processing builds neural connections that protect against cognitive decline. Third, and this is the one researchers keep coming back to: you literally cannot play alone. Every racket sport requires another person on the other side of the net. That forced social interaction triggers neurochemical benefits that solitary exercise cannot replicate. Strong social connection alone increases your chance of longevity by 50%. Jogging is you and your thoughts. Tennis is you, a strategic opponent, and a community. Dr. Daniel Amen is right. The data is overwhelming. If you want the single highest-ROI activity for a longer life, pick up a racket.

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Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@jjtejkl Especially prevalent in west Michigan. May family founder businesses will esop over Indy sponsor/PE deal. Learned this firsthand over the past two years as I failed…
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Josh Tejkl@jjtejkl·
Why have ESOPs really taken off over the past couple of years?
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Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@Camp4 First step can be the hardest. And nobody is going to see it but you
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Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
A hard pill to swallow: You think you need more money to live your best life. But what you really need is more courage. And the former can’t buy the latter.
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Paul W. Swaney III
Paul W. Swaney III@paulswaney3·
Email Games hit the Amazon free charts. Thank you. If you haven't grabbed it yet, it's still free for a few more days. Navy nuke, CoP, McKinsey, Amazon, PE IC member, Founder. I wrote down everything I saw. The games are real. The patterns repeat. Link in bio.
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Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@Accrual_Reality my wife swears by it and used it for all 3 kids. Get used to being the 3rd option in your bed
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Accrual Reality@Accrual_Reality·
What am I supposed to do with this thing?
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Joe Pohlen@joepohlen·
You are able to get a place on Lake Como in Italy for less than top lakes in northern Michigan.
Ross 🛩️@MIAviationKing

Petoskey, a small Northern Michigan town with fewer than 6,000 year-round residents, has joined the ranks of Nantucket, Mass. and Napa, Calif. as a luxury housing market where more than half of new home listings are priced at $1 million or above. Realtor.com identified 13 “pure luxury” U.S. housing markets where more than half of all active listings are priced at $1 million or above. The report, released April 8 and based on March 2026 data, put Petoskey in 11th place, with 53% of its active listings priced above $1 million. Petoskey’s median list price in March was $1.11 million, according to the report. Data showed the northwestern Lower Peninsula city has an average of about 104 million-dollar-and-up listings per year. Looks like Pellston (PLN) needs some more service...

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Josh Haywood
Josh Haywood@JoshpHaywood·
Planning to do a 3 week Lake Michigan tour this summer. Any other locations to stay or places to see not already on this list?
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Andrew@DrewVento·
Ever since I was a little boy I knew I wanted to do financial due diligence on health care companies in the middle market
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Andrew@DrewVento·
You can tell everything you need to know about a person by asking them if they like Friends or Seinfeld more.
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Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@thebrianriley also great customer service. Bought a bike a few years back, and recently needed training wheels. Bought the wrong ones and your team sent me the right ones and didn't even ask for another payment. GREAT BUSINESS in the MIDWEST
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Brian Riley
Brian Riley@thebrianriley·
We built Guardian Bikes into a vertically integrated factory doing $100M+ in revenue - tube lasers, robotic welding, CNC, powder coating, assembly - all under one roof in Indiana with 500,000+ sq ft of production space. Here’s what I’ve realized: we’re sitting on one of the rarest assets in robotics and physical AI, a real, high-volume American factory with full operational control and the willingness to let you break things. Most robotics companies are building incredible technology but struggling to find real deployment environments. Demo cells and lab setups only get you so far. You need messy, high-mix, real-world production to actually train and validate. We have that. And we’re building an AI-native MES from the ground up with full sensor instrumentation and computer vision baked in. So here’s an open invitation: if you’re building robotics or physical AI for manufacturing - humanoids, manipulation, autonomous mobile robots, vision systems, whatever - and you need a real factory to develop and prove your technology, let’s talk. We’ll give you the environment. You bring the technology. We’ll build the future of American manufacturing together. DMs open.
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Accrual Reality@Accrual_Reality·
@stevetolger Hahah I can only imagine… How do you think about carving out “me” time with all you have going on now?
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Accrual Reality@Accrual_Reality·
I recently read The 12 Hour Walk by Colin O’Brady. And I actually did it. 12 hours. Alone. No phone (just took some pictures). No music. Just me and my thoughts. I went into it with a full plate. New business. First baby on the way. A to-do list that only seems to grow. The walk doesn’t fix any of that. But somewhere around hour four, something shifts. You stop thinking about what’s urgent. You start thinking about what actually matters. Those are not the same list. And when life is moving fast, it’s easy to spend all your energy on the first one and none on the second. The urgent stuff will scream for your attention no matter what. The important stuff just sits there quietly waiting for you to show up. If your life feels full but you can’t remember the last time you felt clear - this is the book. Do the walk.
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Steve Tolger@stevetolger·
@Camp4 thanks for the reminder, with a 5,3, and 1 year old you have to put this perspective in daily
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
Take it from me, a recent empty nester: The Good Old Days don’t feel like it at the time. It feels more like hard work and struggle. The days are long but the years fly by. Then, one day you wake up and the house is quiet. One of my most cherished memories is coming home from work each day and opening the creaky back door to our 1947 craftsman home. My 3-year-old daughter (now 21) would drop her toys and run down the hall—her footsteps booming on the old wood floor—to greet me. I love my life and don’t want to go back, but I do wish I could pass one message across time to 35-year-old me: You’re living the Good Old Days right now. Savor every moment.
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