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The I Hate Insurance podcast is hosted by Prime Insurance Company along with CEO Rick Lindsey. The podcast includes Prime product highlights, claims stories, and guest appearances from employees, producers, and insureds.

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In this special Chopper Chat episode of the I Hate Insurance Podcast, Rick Lindsey takes to the skies once again—this time with Austin Freeman, co-founder of Freedom Golf Retreat. After a powerful exchange with Austin’s business partner Nafe Latu, Rick continues the journey to explore the mission, mindset, and momentum behind their growing vision.The aerial conversation touches on what it really means to build something with heart, from retreats and community to legacy and leadership. While the chopper cruises above Utah’s dramatic landscapes, Rick also reflects on his experiences with local golf courses and real estate developments, including Victory Ranch, Red Ledges, and Wolf Creek. From taxes and wildfires to Tiger Woods’ nearby course and the unique lifestyle of out-of-state property owners, the dialogue weaves in personal stories, entrepreneurial insight, and a no-nonsense take on the realities of high-altitude development.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Enjoy!Key takeaways:Why Rick believes integrity and action matter more than titles or credentialsWhat makes Freedom Golf Retreat more than just a luxury escapeWhy flying a helicopter isn't just a thrill—it’s a powerful metaphor for trust and riskHow Rick sees a deeper purpose in his podcast missionThe value of building relationships that go beyond businessWhy it's worth taking time to reflect—even if you have to do it midairAnd much more…Guest Bio:Austin Freeman is an entrepreneur, connector, and dream builder with a passion for innovation, community, and personal growth. As the co-founder of Freedom Golf Retreat, Austin plays a key role in crafting experiences that unite high-performing professionals through purpose-driven events.ResourcesXINSURANCEDisclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of I Hate Insurance podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
In this Chopper Chat edition of the I Hate Insurance Podcast, Rick Lindsey takes to the skies with Nafe Latu, co-founder and owner of Freedom Golf Retreat. As they fly over the Utah mountains, they share a candid, unscripted conversation about trust, character, and why business—especially in the insurance world—needs more face-to-face relationships and fewer scripted policies.Rick reflects on why he prefers to work with people he's played golf with, how leadership shows up in everyday actions, and why the traditional insurance model has lost its soul. Through admiration for Nafe’s consistency, personality, and integrity, Rick delivers a powerful message about doing business with people who show you who they are—on the golf course and beyond.If you’ve ever sat through a soul-sucking insurance meeting, share this with someone who gets it. This episode pulls back the curtain on today’s broken insurance model—and why restoring trust and relationships is the future of underwriting.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:What most people get wrong about the insurance industryHow personal branding can lead to real impact and influenceWhy insurance should be about relationships, not fine printThe value of going "outside the box" in business and risk managementHow Rick’s approach challenges conventional industry normsAnd much more…Guest Bio:Nafe Latu is a serial entrepreneur and connector with a passion for personal branding and authentic leadership. He is the founder of The Unbroken Community and co-founder of Freedom Golf Retreat, Fresh Fade Away Barbershop, Carve Construction, and The Beauty University. Known for his dynamic energy and visionary thinking, Nafe brings together top-tier professionals and thought leaders to create meaningful growth experiences. At the helm of Freedom Golf Retreat, he fosters a culture of innovation and community that inspires transformation in both personal and professional spheres.Resources:XINSURANCEDisclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of I Hate Insurance podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
Think you’re covered by your umbrella policy? You might want to take a closer look. In this eye-opening episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick and Parker Lindsey expose how most insurance policies—especially personal and umbrella coverage—aren’t actually protecting buyers the way they think.What starts as a breakdown of umbrella policies turns into a broader conversation about the dysfunction in today’s insurance industry. From shifting liability to carving out endless exclusions, most companies are designing products that leave individuals and business owners dangerously exposed. Rick and Parker don’t hold back—they challenge the system, call out weak policies, and explain how to build true protection by aligning interests, simplifying coverage, and taking full responsibility for your risk.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Enjoy!Key takeaways:Why most umbrella policies today are misleading and insufficientHow modern insurance policies are structured to avoid risk—not cover itWhat true umbrella coverage used to look like (and why it worked)The dangerous trend of shifting business risks back onto the individualWhy separating every kind of liability into different policies is a trapThe role of the buyer in feeding the broken insurance systemHow to align legal and insurance interests to avoid expensive litigationWhat buyers can do right now to stop wasting money on ineffective coverageWhy the best defense is a comprehensive, no-excuses plan that actually worksAnd much more…ResourcesXINSURANCEDisclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of I Hate Insurance podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
What happens when you ditch the studio and take the podcast to the skies?In this episode of the I Hate Insurance Podcast, host Rick Lindsey takes flight—literally—for a candid, unscripted conversation with The Collector.Set in a helicopter flying over the Utah mountains, the conversation weaves through a wide range of topics: the broken incentives in insurance, the hidden value in salvage, building shooting ranges, vetting firearms policies, and the frustrations of dealing with clueless lawyers and adjusters. With no pretense and no filter, Rick lays out his unapologetic views on why the system is broken and how common sense—not bureaucracy—should drive decision-making.From ATV stories and elk hunting to policy loopholes and hurricane recovery, this episode is part rant, part wisdom, and part altitude-induced adrenaline. If you’re tired of insurance talk that dodges the truth, this one hits hard—with rotor blades whirring in the background.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Enjoy!Key takeaways:How salvage partnerships can save millions when handled with logicWhy insurance policies are often designed to fail the insuredThe hidden problem with separating personal and business policiesWhat firearm liability coverage should really includeWhy insurance companies keep feeding the legal system instead of fixing itThe real reason catastrophe claims should be paid fasterHow common sense and real-world risk-taking beat outdated industry standardsAnd much more…ResourcesXINSURANCEDisclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of the I Hate Insurance podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
What happens when a seasoned insurance professional gets honest about everything wrong with the industry? In this episode of I Hate Insurance, Rick and Parker Lindsey sit down with Steve Beultel for an honest conversation about why insurance is broken—from the convoluted process of underwriting to claims that make customers feel more like liabilities than partners.Steve shares decades of front-line experience, breaking down how bad incentives, poor communication, and a culture of “saving money” over delivering value have led to widespread frustration on all sides of the table. But it’s not all doom and gloom—Steve and Rick explore what good insurance could and should look like, emphasizing transparency, partnership, and common sense over red tape.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why trying to “save money” on insurance often leads to bigger problemsWhat needs to happen to fix the broken broker–underwriter–carrier pipelineHow to spot a bad deal (and what a win-win actually looks like)What agents should really be doing if they want to serve clients with integrityWhy common sense beats industry jargon every single timeThe real danger behind sloppily sold policiesHow Steve’s approach to partnership changes the claims gameWhat new insurance professionals need to know about educating themselvesAnd much more…ResourcesXINSURANCE websiteI Hate Insurance Podcast Youtube channel
Are waivers really worth the paper they’re written on? In this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick and Parker Lindsey break down the real value of waivers, whether they actually protect businesses from lawsuits, and what makes a waiver legally enforceable.Rick and Parker dive into common misconceptions about waivers, why early claim reporting is critical, and how the legal system can take advantage of businesses that lack strong defense strategies. They also discuss the difference between gross negligence and ordinary negligence, explaining how business owners can better protect themselves with strategic partnerships and well-written policies.If you’ve ever wondered how to use waivers effectively or why traditional insurance often fails businesses, this episode will give you a brutally honest look at the industry and how to navigate its pitfalls. Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:What most business owners get wrong about waivers—and how it could cost themHow the legal system really views waivers (it’s not what you think)The difference between ordinary negligence and gross negligence—and why it mattersWhy early claim reporting could be the most important decision you makeHow insurance companies protect themselves first—leaving businesses exposedWhat makes a waiver enforceable (and what makes it useless)Why traditional insurance isn’t built to truly defend policyholdersHow to structure risk management strategies that actually hold up in courtAnd much more…Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast website: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/ResourcesSeanz V Whitewater Voyages
What does it take to bet on yourself, defy expectations, and carve out your own path? In this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, hosts Rick and Parker Lindsey sit down with Trey Sprinkle, the man behind the popular Last American Outlaw YouTube channel and founder of Echo Mav Technologies.Trey’s journey is anything but ordinary. After experiencing bankruptcy during the 2008 housing crisis, he rebuilt his career in insurance claims and storm management, only to later walk away from it all in pursuit of something bigger. From working in insurance to training the military, traveling to Ukraine, and launching his own drone technology company, Trey’s story is one of risk, resilience, and relentless determination.In this episode, Trey opens up about the life-changing decision to spend his last dollars to attend SHOT Show, how he built his 900,000-subscriber YouTube channel, and how his military collaborations led to cutting-edge drone development for the U.S. Army.This conversation is about pushing past fear, making bold moves, and creating opportunities where none exist. Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why setbacks like bankruptcy don’t define you—your response doesThe power of connections: How one event changed Trey’s entire trajectoryHow risk-taking separates high achievers from those who stay stagnantWhy Trey walked away from a successful insurance career to chase a bigger vision.The future of drone warfare and why Echo Mav Technologies is changing the gameHow embracing discomfort and challenges leads to personal and business growthAnd much more…Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/ResourcesLast American Outlaw YouTube Channel Connect with Trey on LinkedIn
In today's episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick is joined by Lena Miculek and Sofia Espina, as part of the SHOT Show series. This unique episode offers insights on the firearms industry, within the context of insurance.During the discussion, Rick, Lena and Sofia explore the power of bringing people together through unique, hands-on experiences. They discuss the importance of pushing individuals beyond their comfort zones, creating opportunities for skill-building, and fostering meaningful connections. The discussion touches on the philosophy of selecting the right people rather than just focusing on industries or business types. By partnering with passionate and dedicated individuals, they emphasize the value of character, execution, and experience over credentials alone.From high-speed thrills to hands-on challenges, this episode offers enthusiasm for crafting experiences that inspire and empower.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The challenges of insuring businesses with government permits and the misconceptions about release forms.The challenges of finding insurance for Lena's firearms instruction business and how she found a reliable provider.The role of women in spreading knowledge and supporting the firearms industry.Lena and Sofia's plans to compete at a world match in the Czech Republic and the importance of family involvement. And much more...Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
In today's episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick is joined by Tom Elpers, Field Marketing Manager with Staccato.They discuss the evolution of high-performance products, the importance of setting industry standards, and how businesses must constantly refine their craft to meet the expectations of elite clients. Tom shares insights into the journey of perfecting a product line, the challenges of expanding operations, and the commitment required to push the boundaries of excellence.  You'll hear broader themes of accountability, partnerships, and the necessity of building a trustworthy reputation. Rick and Tom explore how companies can navigate regulatory landscapes, manage risks, and ensure that their customers are well-informed.As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the power of meaningful business relationships and the importance of shared experiences in fostering trust. Whether through professional collaborations, personal connections, or even a round of golf, this episode highlights how integrity and character are the true measures of long-term success.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Staccato's growth from a 30,000-35,000 square foot facility in Georgetown, Texas, to an 800-acre ranch with 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space.The legal challenges faced by the firearms industry, including lawsuits and the impact of settlements on companies like Remington. The importance of education and partnerships in the firearms industry to improve public perception and address legal challenges. The need for the firearms industry to maintain high standards and transparency to build trust and support.And much more...Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/Resources:Tom's LinkedInStaccatoRick J. Lindsey on Instagram
In today's episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick challenges conventional wisdom about buying insurance, exposing the reality that many policies are designed to work against the very people who rely on them. You'll hear about the stark difference between "true insurance" and what Rick calls "fake insurance" — policies that vanish the moment a claim is filed. Get ready to rethink how you evaluate coverage, moving beyond price tags and marketing gimmicks to find partners who genuinely stand by you when it matters most.  The conversation reveals the tactics insurance companies use to minimize payouts, avoid risk, and push customers toward inadequate coverage. From misleading exclusions to high deductibles that shift the burden onto policyholders, the discussion uncovers the flaws in a system built to protect its own bottom line. With insights drawn from decades of experience, this episode offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be truly covered and how to avoid being left in the lurch when the unexpected happens.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The difference between "fake insurance" and "true insurance," and why real insurance should be reliable and supportive during claims. The importance of proper underwriting and not allowing clients to underinsure, as it affects the outcome of claims.Why forming a captive insurance company is an outdated strategy that does not provide real power to the insured.The value of reporting claims promptly and not avoiding them due to fear of higher premiums or policy cancellation. And much more...Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/Resources:Rick J. Lindsey on Instagram
In today's episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick explores the challenges of modern homeowners' insurance, exposing gaps in traditional coverage that leave policyholders vulnerable during natural disasters.From wildfires in California to floods in North Carolina, you'll learn how outdated insurance models fail to meet the real needs of homeowners. The discussion centers on the importance of understanding "perils" and how policies often exclude critical risks like mudslides, wind, and earthquakes.You'll be guided through the pitfalls of undervaluing property for cheaper premiums, only to face co-insurance penalties during claims. Real-life examples, such as a homeowner who regretted skimping on coverage just as a wildfire threatened their property, underscore the consequences of prioritizing cost over quality.This candid discussion not only critiques the status quo but also introduces innovative strategies for ensuring that homeowners are truly prepared for the unexpected.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The importance of understanding insurance coverage, especially after natural disasters. The limitations of government-backed flood insurance, such as the $250,000 cap on home coverage. The importance of thinking about claims rather than just premiums when buying insurance. The concept of reinsurance and its role in managing risk for insurers.And much more...Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
In this special episode of the I Hate Insurance Podcast, we bring you a recast of Rick Lindsey’s powerful guest appearance on the Motocross Track Owner Roundtable. This in-depth panel discussion featured leading industry experts—including insurance brokers, legal professionals, and financial advisors—focused on addressing the rising challenges motocross track owners face today.With track closures becoming more common and insurance harder to obtain, the roundtable served as a much-needed forum for track owners to openly discuss their experiences, share concerns, and explore actionable solutions. During the discussion, Rick Lindsey, CEO of Prime Insurance Company, delivers hard-hitting insights into how traditional insurance models are failing business owners and how a partnership-driven approach to risk management can make all the difference.Rick doesn’t hold back as he exposes how insurance companies avoid paying claims, leaving businesses vulnerable when they need protection the most. He shares strategies on how to secure real coverage that actually works—highlighting the need for proactive risk management, insuring participants, and forming partnerships with insurers who will stand by you when it counts.For motocross track owners, business leaders, and anyone frustrated by the empty promises of traditional insurance, this episode offers a candid, no-nonsense roadmap to protecting your business and staying ahead of legal and financial risks. Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why traditional insurance companies often fail to deliver when it matters mostHow to choose insurance partners who will support you during tough timesWhy insuring participants—not just spectators—is critical for protecting your businessHow proactive risk management can prevent devastating lawsuits and closuresThe truth about how the legal system pressures businesses into settling claims and how to defend against itAnd much more…Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/ResourcesSaenz v. Whitewater Voyages, Inc.
Is your insurance partner truly protecting you, or just waiting to let you down? In this episode of the I Hate Insurance Podcast, Rick and Parker Lindsey dive into the world of risk management and reveal how outdated strategies are failing businesses every day. Rick challenges the traditional "throw-them-under-the-bus" approach to liability and explains how a modern partnership-driven strategy can save you money, protect your assets, and give you real peace of mind.From avoiding frivolous claims to understanding the importance of customized policies, this episode is packed with practical advice on executing risk management effectively. Whether you’re a small business owner, broker, or someone tired of the insurance runaround, this episode will show you why execution is everything when it comes to risk management. Enjoy!Key takeaways:Why traditional risk management strategies are failing in today’s worldThe importance of having a true partnership with your insurance providerHow to avoid common execution errors in risk managementThe benefits of transparent, all-in-one policies tailored to your needsHow small daily improvements can transform your approach to managing risksAnd much more…Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
In today's episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, Rick dives into the complexities of an industry often misunderstood by the public. This time out, you'll hear a round table discussion he was part of concerning Motocross track owners and the difficulties they've had with the insurance industry.The discussion tackles the nuances of risk management, emphasizing the importance of having the right partners when it comes to protecting valuable assets. They touch on how many businesses in this sector struggle with finding proper insurance coverage and the frustrations that come with navigating a system that seems stacked against the customer.The participants also reflect on their years of experience in dealing with different aspects of risk and protection, from handling claims to understanding the fine print of policies. They emphasize the importance of transparency and communication with insurance providers and caution against opting for cheap, insufficient coverage that could lead to disaster down the road.This episode serves as both a warning and an invitation for listeners to seek out better solutions. It encourages business owners and individuals to be more proactive in understanding their insurance policies and to engage with companies that prioritize long-term security over short-term cost-saving.If you've enjoyed this episode of the I Hate Insurance podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The importance of having a plan that solves insurance problems and managing claims efficiently.The problem with the practice of selling separate policies for different risks, which often leads to more legal issues.The challenges faced by the insurance industry, including the reluctance to take risks and the focus on avoiding claims. The role of insurance in recreational activities and the importance of having a partner who understands the business.And much more...Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/Resources:Rick J. Lindsey on Instagram
Rick J. Lindsey sits down with Cowboy Cerrone and Dale Brisby to talk about insurance and what homeowners are going through with Hurricane Helene and their insurer. Rick announces XINSURANCE has launched the “XINSURANCE Cares" initiative to provide support and relief to communities affected by the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, underscoring their commitment beyond offering specialty insurance solutions. The XINSURANCE Foundation has funded $100,000 to support these efforts.Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/Learn more about our involvement here - https://www.xinsurance.com/cares/Cowboy Cerrone YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8NKU4rAfwwLTRlKty9yVFwDale Brisby YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DaleBrisbyBullRiderXINSURANCE TRU Homeowners: https://www.xinsurance.com/risk-class/non-standard-homeowners-insurance/
Insurance claims are a pain! In this episode, the Lindsey family discusses the frustrating world of insurance claims and the distress caused by inadequate coverage and fake insurance.We'll unpack the common pitfalls, share stories of claims gone wrong, and reveal how our unique approach to customized insurance solutions can turn the tide, providing the peace of mind and protection you truly need when things go awry.Don't settle for cheap insurance, get TRU Insurance that actually covers you!Subscribe to the "I Hate Insurance!" Podcast, streaming on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon!Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
"Deductibles are evil." In this episode, Rick J. Lindsey breaks down the difference between deductibles and risk sharing and gives insight into the advantages of risk sharing.Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
Episode 11 of the I Hate Insurance Podcast includes an insured of Prime Insurance Company, Mega Trucking, and Rick Vargas from AssuredPartners Transportation.In this episode, we discuss Prime's relationship with Mega Trucking as their insurance provider and we highlight a recent litigation case involving Mega Trucking that both Prime and Mega worked together to fight and successfully win. Featured guests:Erick Rodriguez, Founder & Partner of MegaTruckingBryn Wells, Partner, Mega TruckingAngel Canalejo, Partner, Mega TruckingRick Vargas, Senior Vice President & Sales Leader of AssuredPartners TransportationAbout Mega Trucking LLC:https://www.megatruckingllc.com/enAbout AssuredPartners Transportation:https://www.assuredpartners.com/transportation/More information about the litigation case:https://www.primeis.com/education-center/articles/mega-trucking-and-prime-insurance-company-partner-to-fight-and-win-frivolous-litigation/Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
Scott Volquartsen, President & Co-Owner of Volquartsen Firearms, Inc.; and Philip Toppino, CEO & Founder of WOFT, join us on the I Hate Insurance Podcast. They sit down with Rick J. Lindsey, President & CEO of XINSURANCE, to talk about the firearms industry and having the right insurance coverage.XINSURANCE provides insurance solutions for the firearms industry including firearms instructors, manufacturers, gun shops and retailers, shooting ranges, gun owners, and more.Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/ About XINSURANCE: https://www.xinsurance.com/About Volquartsen Firearms: https://volquartsen.com/About WOFT: https://woft.com/
Tony Sentmanat and Matt 'The Collector' Collins join the I Hate Insurance Podcast and share their stories about the insurance industry.Sign up for emails and see exclusive content on the I Hate Insurance Podcast webpage: https://www.xinsurance.com/i-hate-insurance-podcast/
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Mevish Jabeen

Mega Trucking and Rick Vargas teaming up with the “I Hate Insurance!” podcast is a brilliant move! Bringing in real-world trucking insights adds a fresh, grounded perspective to industry conversations. Rick’s no-nonsense take and experience in the field make the discussion both engaging and relatable. It’s great to see voices from the trenches being highlighted in spaces that often focus only on policy and paperwork. Looking forward to more episodes! https://theaim.ca/ Burlington insurance Brokers

Apr 24th
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