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109. Building Beyond Survival: How John Karpov Turned Scarcity into Scalable Success

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In Part 2 of The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast with John Karpov, founder and CEO of Action Home Services, Dwayne and John go even deeper into the mindset and systems behind Action Home Services(AHS), a leading landscaping and exterior construction company serving Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.

From almost losing his residency to scaling an $8M business while facing deportation, John shares how he built structure, leadership, and culture around his immigrant grit. He opens up about redefining fulfillment, transitioning from survival mode to leadership, and how relentless personal growth became the cornerstone of his company’s 50% year-over-year growth.

John reveals his leadership playbook — from reading 2 books a month to building over 1,000 SOPs and investing $1.5M in professional development for his team — and how staying humble, hungry, and human is what keeps him grounded through every phase of growth.

If Part 1 was about survival, this episode is about scaling — with purpose, structure, and soul.

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Timestamps

[00:00:00] — Dwayne opens with: “You can only run a business so long by running the fastest.”

[00:01:00] — John’s incredible story of his wife’s visa approval and their shared “never give up” destiny.

[00:05:00] — The immigration battle: how they nearly lost everything waiting for permanent residency.

[00:07:30] — The miracle timing that let them stay in Canada and the lessons learned living on the edge.

[00:10:00] — Reinvesting every dollar into the business while facing uncertainty.

[00:13:00] — Scaling to $10M+ before age 25 — and not feeling like it’s an accomplishment.

[00:17:00] — Dwayne and John explore scarcity versus hunger — and how the immigrant mindset fuels drive.

[00:19:00] — John on never feeling “done” and why fulfillment comes from helping others succeed.

[00:22:30] — The breakthrough realization: happiness is in the journey, not the destination.

[00:26:00] — Daily fulfillment rituals: reading, training, and prioritizing sleep.

[00:29:00] — Building structure and delegation into the company’s DNA — leadership by design.

[00:31:00] — Creating organizational charts, head of departments, and scaling through people.

[00:35:30] — Learning to lead through education: 100+ conferences and a book club culture.

[00:38:00] — Investing $1.5M in personal and professional development and $40K in books.

[00:41:00] — Company reading list and rewards program: from “Unreasonable Hospitality” to “Good to Great.”

[00:45:00] — John’s transparent leadership: open-book finances, KPI education, and growth accountability.

[00:49:00] — Over 1,000 SOPs: how structure scales culture.

[00:53:00] — Turning every mistake into a process and every error into a lesson.

[00:56:00] — The ROI of structure: new managers finally saying, “I love that it’s organized.”

[00:58:00] — Why immigrants often make exceptional employees — grit meets gratitude.

[01:00:30] — Dwayne’s reflection on the power of sacrifice and the immigrant spirit.

[01:02:00] — John’s final advice: “If you need my help with your business, I’ll be there for you.”

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