Chapter Twenty-Five JoshIn our time running this business, Brody and I have logged more than our fair share of Saturday night meetings. As co-founders of the company, we don’t get the luxury of keeping work to a Monday through Friday grind. The one perk? When you’re the boss, there’s nobody to stop you from swapping out an office chair for a bar stool. When I call Brody on my drive home and suggest we grab a drink tonight, I can tell by his attitude that he’s expecting an evening of more work than play. And he’s not far off the mark. We can’t talk about what went down between Peyton and me without talking through the details of the last few weeks of work. But little does Brody know that we won’t be chatting about profit margins or marketing plans tonight. We’ve got much bigger fish to fr

