Self-Made Mansions - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Comfy Life
An entrepreneur and his family have outgrown the small home where they work and live in Cave Creek, AZ. Now that they can afford to upgrade, lifestyle expert Clinton Kelly finds three potential properties to help them pick their dream home.

Cookie Cutter Home
Clinton Kelly helps The Cut Buddy's Joshua Esnard and The Cookie Department's Akiva and Elannah Resnikoff search for dream homes. Joshua has netted $5 million from his grooming tools, while the Resnikoffs have sold millions of their Keto-friendly cookies.

Entrepreneurship Runs in the Family
Clinton Kelly helps Patrick Barnhill (CEO of Specialist ID) and his wife Shama Hyder (CEO of Zen Media) find their dream home. Then, he helps Labriah Lee and Kevin Holt, the creators of Sweetroots Hair Bar, in upgrading their lifestyle.

Comfy Kombucha
Clinton helps The Comfy co-inventor Brian Speciale and Better Booch Kombucha creators Ashleigh and Trey Lockerbie find their dream homes. Brian sold $70 million of sweatshirt blankets in two years, and the Lockerbies sell $6 million of their drink yearly.

The Half-Billion Dollar Man
Clinton Kelly helps Jeremy Blossom, CEO of Strikepoint Media, and his wife Jenn search for their dream home. Jeremy created his company to improve business performance and sales, and he's helped his clients generate over half-a-billion dollars of revenue.

Hometown Heroes
Clinton Kelly helps Jeresha White, creator of the Success Souvenirs Child Development Center childcare empire, and Travis and Cathleen Rivera, owners of the nationally renown Black and Brass Coffee Roasting Co., find the homes of their dreams.

Cotton and Steel
Clinton Kelly helps entrepreneurs behind Extreme Plates and Fresh Clean Tees find their dream homes. The Folletts bring in $4 million a year with their steel construction plates, and the Parvises' t-shirt subscription service has hit $20 million in sales.

Against the Odds
Clinton helps Kwik-Hang's Derrek and The Cup Board Pro's Kaley and Brendan search for dream homes. Inspired by their dads' inventions, Derrek sold $8 million of his no-drill brackets, while Kaley and Brendan made over a million with their cutting board.
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