From Amazon Leader to Franchise Owner: Ramiah Martin on Leadership, Purpose, and Legacy
Many professionals reach a moment when the title, the salary, and the climb aren’t enough anymore. They start looking for work that feels meaningful — work that reflects who they are and what they want their lives to stand for. And with millions of Americans stepping out to build businesses of their own in recent years, more leaders are asking what it really takes to trade corporate certainty for purpose-driven entrepreneurship.
What does it take to walk away from corporate America and build a life anchored in purpose, service, and generational wealth?
On this episode of the Undisputed Podcast, host Ty Bledsoe sits down with Ramiah Martin, a former Amazon, Chobani, and Alto Pharmacy operations executive turned multi-unit Stretch Zone franchise owner. Together, they explore Martin’s journey from leading thousands in Fortune 5 environments to leading communities across Florida—unpacking the mindset shifts, personal trials, and leadership philosophies that shaped his next chapter. The discussion spans people-first leadership, navigating health challenges, building a franchise portfolio, and the deeper meaning behind Martin’s “Five F’s” and “Five P’s.”
Ramiah opens up about…
- His people-first leadership style — as well as how to build high-performing teams.
- Why he left corporate America to become a multi-unit franchise owner.
- How a major health challenge transformed his career path.
- The Five F’s and Five P’s that guide his life and business.
- How to find your superpower by identifying what brings you joy and purpose.
- What managers can do to improve cohesion and team culture.
- The differences between leading in a Fortune 5 company and in a fast-growing startup.
- What it means to build generational wealth, impact, and legacy.