
Episode Overview In this first part of a Power Hour series, John Kitchens and Joel Perso kick off the Agent to CEO Framework with an in-depth look at Milestone 1: The Clarity Compass. This session lays the foundation for every growth-minded agent and team leader ready to move from the chaos of production to the clarity of true leadership. John and Joel dive into the diagnostic process behind identifying your current business reality (Point A) and defining your future destination (Point B). They explore how to gain visibility into cash flow, forecasting, and energy management so you can make confident, data-driven...

<p>Doina Oncel, founder of Money Made, a financial education platform that helps parents raise financially confident kids while transforming their own relationship with money.</p><p>Through her flagship membership, The Money Made Club for Parents, Doina delivers live workshops, family-friendly tools, and values-based strategies to support real-life families in building generational wealth.</p><p>Now, Doina’s journey from financial survival to mission-driven entrepreneurship shows just how powerful it is to turn lived experience into leadership.</p><p>And while navigating the messy middle of motherhood, money, and momentum, she’s showing families how to shift from anxiety to e...

Episode Overview In this episode, John sits down with longtime real estate leader Jim Pruett for a powerful reminder of what actually drives success in this business: fundamentals, discipline, and treating your business like a real business. Jim breaks down why 87% of agents fail, the mindset shift required to survive in today's market, and the simple systems and habits that have allowed him to build a long-term, consistent, and respected real estate business. From setting up your business like a CEO, to mastering the purchase agreement, to building world-class community relationships, this episode is packed with timeless truths agents desperately...

<p>SeedSigner is an open-source Bitcoin signing device. </p> <p>In this episode, SeedSigner breaks down why trustless hardware matters and why Bitcoin security is a journey, not a destination. He explains how hardware wallets have become a “cat-and-mouse” game of exploits and firmware trust, why he chooses to trust math over manufacturers, and how SeedSigner gives users a verifiable, DIY alternative to commercial wallets. </p> <p>We discuss the evolution of Bitcoin custody, from paper wallets to multisig, and how SeedSigner empowers users to hold keys without relying on opaque supply chains. SeedSigner also shares lessons from his years in d...











<p>Rosabeth Moss Kanter, professor at Harvard Business School, believes the world demands a new kind of business leader. She says so-called “advanced leaders” work inside and outside their companies to tackle big issues such as climate change, public health, and social inequality. She gives real-life examples and explains how business leaders can harness their experience, networks, innovative approaches, and the power of their organizations to solve challenging problems. Kanter is the author of the book Think Outside the Building: How Advanced Leaders Can Change the World One Small Innovation at a Time.</p> Listen to the original HBR IdeaCast episod...

<p>Does dividend growth investing really keep up when "the market" rips higher? We stack Dividend Growth Investing (DGI) against broad indexing across four distinct periods. You'll hear where DGI shines and where indexing wins.<br /> <br /> Most importantly, you'll leave with a simple decision framework: choose the approach that lets you invest with conviction and reach your goals—consistently.</p> <p>Download the Dividend Rock Star List</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF<br /> YouTube: http://bit.ly/2Zs6r1r<br /> Divid...

Episode Overview In this high-impact episode of the John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John Kitchens and Joel Perso unpack one of the most common struggles top-producing real estate agents face—how to escape production and build a real business that runs without you. From strategic planning frameworks like EOS and Rockefeller Habits to mastering financial discipline and team structure, John shares the exact playbook that took him and Jay Kinder from burnout to building a scalable, profitable company. They also break down real-world examples of agents who have successfully stepped out of production—including how they did it, the math behind it...

<p>This week on Tasteland, Francis and Daisy go guest-free and dive into everything from small farms and soybeans to the future of media and paywalls. Is media all media marketing now? Life is good.</p><p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Sourdough fatherhood</p><p>01:43 Venture agriculturalism</p><p>05:34 Soybean political own goal</p><p>10:06 All media is marketing</p><p>15:40 Not all media is marketing</p><p>22:37 Retiring the op-ed</p><p>27:46 The future of micropayments and paywalls</p><p>35:27 Distasteland</p><p>38:11 Nostalgic scent of manure</p><p>39:33 AGI is coming, go to party school</p><p>42:04...

<p>Retirement is the end of a paycheck—not the end of your purpose. Vero sits down with Mark Young (retirement coach at Retirement Loop, former software engineer who retired early) to unpack how passion, purpose, and service create a deeply satisfying next chapter.</p> <p>You'll hear practical ways to "retire to something," use the skills you already have (time, talent, treasure), avoid familiar post-retirement ruts, and start experimenting this week—even if you have no grand calling (yet).</p> <p>Join Retirement Loop's Waitlist and download the 20 Income-Focused Products review.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the compl...

<p>In this episode, the Operators dive deep into the realities of business planning and what happens when things inevitably go off track. They discuss the necessity of formalizing operations as you scale, using frameworks like EOS for quarterly planning and setting OKRs. The hosts share tough lessons on why forecasts are always wrong , the three main reasons plans fail (bad goals, poor execution, or market forces), and the critical growth levers for scaling: brand awareness, new products, and international expansion. They also cover the intense financial discipline required when taking on bank debt and managing covenants , the importance of...

<p>“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Jennifer Riel, an adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management, presents a model way to solve problems: integrative thinking. It enables leaders to move beyond either-or decisions to make stronger choices. She gives examples from the film industry to show how CEOs have put the process to work. Riel is the co-author, along with Roger Martin, of the book Creating Great Choices: A Leader’s Guide to Integrative Thinking.</p> Listen to the original HBR IdeaCast episode: Transcending Either-Or Decision Making Find more episodes of HBR IdeaCast Discover 100 years of Harvard Business Review articles, case studies, podcasts, and more at h

<p>This week on Tasteland we're joined by technologist and artist, Zane Kind. Zane is the co-founder and CEO of Silk, a blogging platform for creative research,moodboarding, and subculture.</p><p>__</p><p>Zane Kind</p>SilkTwitter/XLinkedInWebsiteZane's FWB Fest talk<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Notebook vandalism and clone hype</p><p>08:57 Building the zoomer Facebook</p><p>17:06 The slow scale business model</p><p>19:28 Defining taste</p><p>23:38 Scaling without killing subculture</p><p>30:07 Where are the Silkers?</p><p>36:51 Celebrity is changing</p><p>47:09 Creation starts with consumption</p><p>49:02 Rapid-fire hot-potatoes</p><p>__</p><...

Episode Overview In this third installment of the Agent to CEO Power Hour Series, John Kitchens and Joel Perso go deep into the milestone that changes everything for agents ready to step out of production and step into leadership: The CEO Operating System. If Part 1 (The Clarity Compass) revealed where you are, and Part 2 (Charting the Course) defined where you're going, Part 3 is the mental upgrade that makes scaling possible. This session unpacks the critical thinking models, decision-making filters, and constraint-focused operating principles that separate agents stuck on the transaction treadmill from CEOs who grow predictable, leveraged, scalable businesses. From...

<p >We often view retirement as the end goal, but it's actually one of the biggest transitions in someone's life. To make that transition as smooth as possible, you need to prepare. So, today, we're walking through the 5 critical things you should do before you retire.</p> <p >Whether you're 6 months or 5 years from retirement, this episode will help you feel confident — and avoid costly mistakes.</p> <p>Join Retirement Loop's Waitlist and download the 20 Income-Focused Products review.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF<b...

<p>Communicating clearly and persuasively sets you up to have the impact and influence you’re after. But what if you’re running on empty or under a lot of stress? Expressing your ideas and giving direction when you’re time-strapped, overwhelmed, or exhausted can feel nearly impossible. Add to that, having to deliver a message you don’t agree with. So, what then?</p> <p>Leadership development coach Muriel Wilkins talks us through communication techniques that meet you where you’re at mentally and emotionally so that you can rise to the moment (even when you’re worried you can’t).</p> ...

<p>“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>We lay out the core rules that protect your retirement plan: how to size a cash wedge, set a withdrawal policy you'll actually keep, avoid duplicate exposure when mixing products, and review your plan annually so a market drop doesn't derail your lifestyle.</p> <p>Join Retirement Loop.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF<br /> YouTube: http://bit.ly/2Zs6r1r<br /> DividendStocksRock.com<br /> Retirement Loop</p>

Nicholas Pearce, clinical associate professor at Kellogg School of Management, says too many companies—and individuals—lack a clear sense of purpose. He argues “the best companies are ones that not only have a purpose for themselves but also attract and hire people whose individual senses of purpose align with the company’s purpose.” This means companies that are not simply profit-driven tend to be more likely to succeed. And individuals who align their daily job with their authentic life’s work will be happier and more productive. Pearce is also a pastor, an executive coach, and the author of the book The...

<p>Worried that the "magic number" of a $1M won't be achieved? We run the math on a $500K nest egg and show how the right levers—timing, taxes, and total-return investing—can still deliver a confident retirement. You'll also hear when part-time work or a slight delay meaningfully boosts sustainability, how home equity fits in, and why chasing double-digit yields is the fastest way to drain a portfolio.</p> <p>Save Your Spot for the 6 Retirement Upgrades Webinar.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF<b...

<p>“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Doomberg to the show. Doomberg is Head Writer For The Doomberg Team and Creator of the Doomberg Substack. In this wide-ranging interview, Doomberg offers unique perspectives on global geopolitics, energy markets, and financial trends. Regarding gold, Doomberg views it as a savings vehicle and neutral reserve asset, arguing that its recent price appreciation reflects the declining neutrality of Western financial instruments. The team believes gold is reasserting itself as a critical settlement mechanism in international trade, especially as countries become wary of US dollar-based systems. On energy markets, Doomberg challenges conventional peak oil narratives, asserting that hydrocarbons...

Many of us have internal beliefs—I need it done now, I know I’m right, I need to be involved—that feel like truth but actually hold us back as leaders. Executive coach Muriel Wilkins calls these counterproductive beliefs “hidden blockers,” and she talks Women at Work hosts Amy Gallo and Amy Bernstein through the process of identifying theirs and then reframing them. They also look at how blockers show up in team and organizational behavior, like when lack of trust results in too many meetings, and discuss how leaders can shift culture by first examining and adjusting their own assump

<p>If you’re thinking about scaling an initiative, an innovation, a strategy, or even a successful part of your company culture, Bob Sutton has advice for how to face this difficult leadership challenge. He’s an organizational psychologist who’s taught management science at Stanford for more than 40 years. Along with his colleague Huggy Rao, he’s studied leaders who’ve scaled something successfully, as well as those who’ve failed at it. In doing so, they identified the habits that help spread what works and the patterns that keep early wins from catching on.</p> <p>In this 2014 conversation...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Christopher Whalen to the show. Christopher Whalen is Investment Banker, Author, Chairman Whalen Global Advisors. The discussion centers on the current economic landscape, with a particular focus on gold, monetary policy, and the future of the global financial system. Whalen argues that the world is in the early stages of a gold up-cycle, primarily driven by central banks increasingly adopting gold as a key reserve asset. He emphasizes that while the US dollar remains crucial for global trade, its dominance is gradually shifting. Whalen provides insights into the current economic challenges, highlighting inflation as a significant concern...

Episode Overview In this episode of The John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John Kitchens sits down with Ryan Smith for an honest and powerful conversation on leadership, mindset, and faith in real estate. From navigating a tough market and having hard client conversations, to leading with integrity, core values, and purpose, Ryan shares the timeless principles that help his team thrive—no matter the conditions. This is more than a real estate conversation; it's a masterclass in faith-based leadership, culture building, and personal alignment. If you've been feeling the tension between growth and gratitude, business and balance, this episode will remind yo...

<p>John Jennings, founder of Inspired Business Concepts and executive leadership coach with FocalPoint Coaching, who helps business owners and leaders across the US and Canada overcome growth barriers and rediscover joy and fulfilment in their work.</p><p>Through simple, proven tools and mindset strategies, John guides his clients to identify the obstacles holding them back and create focused plans that drive both business success and personal satisfaction.</p><p>Now, John’s own journey through professional and personal setbacks during COVID demonstrates powerful resilience and the ability to turn challenge into strength.</p><p>And while balancing his ro...

<p>This week on Tasteland we’re joined by novelist Adam Voith. Adam is the editor and publisher of Little Engines magazine.</p><p>__</p><p>Adam Voith</p>SubstackInstagramLittle Engines<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Did Zohran win?</p><p>03:14 Dirt’s new podcasts</p><p>08:01 Relationship between art and commerce</p><p>13:29 Submission culture in publishing</p><p>20:29 Conservatism in publishing</p><p>26:35 Culture reflected in literature</p><p>33:32 Monetizing early support in creative industries</p><p>43:29 The rise of freelancing and founding</p><p>48:00 Writers are small business owners</p><p>__</p><p>Our intro song, Nigh...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Chris Vermeulen to the show. Chris Vermeulen is Founder & Chief Investment Officer, The Technical Traders. In this in-depth discussion, Vermeulen provides insights into the current state of financial markets, with a particular focus on precious metals, commodities, and potential economic shifts. Vermeulen argues that gold is currently signaling potential economic instability, suggesting we are approaching a significant financial reset. He believes the precious metals market is in a temporary pullback phase, with potential for another substantial rally. Drawing parallels to the 2007-2008 market cycle, he anticipates gold could potentially reach $5,100, representing approximately a 30% move from current levels...

<p>Mark Suman is the co-founder of Maple, a fully private, open-source AI. </p> <p>Mark breaks down how Big Tech and governments are using AI to harvest data, profile behaviour, and build the foundations of a coming surveillance system. We get into closed-source models tracking your thoughts and emotions, AGI hype vs reality and the rise of Chinese open-source AI and why private, verifiable AI is the only path that doesn’t lead to mass influence and behavioural control. </p> <p>We also get into how anonymous AI accounts are only possible with Bitcoin, why Lightning and eCash still ma...

<p>Cynthia Coufal, founder of Cynthia Coufal Coaching, a coaching practice that helps teens and young adults manage anxiety, while also supporting parents with their own growth and understanding through a dedicated membership.</p><p>Through one-on-one coaching, podcasting, and her newly launched parent community, Cynthia brings calm, clarity, and confidence to families navigating anxiety using tools rooted in empathy and experience.</p><p>Now, Cynthia’s transition from 31 years in education to becoming a full-time coach shows the power of taking imperfect action and trusting your ability to help others in new and meaningful ways.</p><p>And while ju...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Sven Carlin to the show. Sven Carlin is Publisher of Value Investing YouTube, Podcast, & Research Platform. During their discussion, Carlin offers insights into various investment opportunities and his value investing philosophy across multiple sectors. Regarding gold, Carlin views the current market with caution, noting excessive speculation and ETF inflows. He suggests that while gold might reach $10,000 eventually, the current environment feels risky. He recommends maintaining a modest portfolio allocation and being willing to trim positions when sentiment becomes too exuberant. In the broader market, Carlin sees significant risks, particularly among technology stocks like NVIDIA. He questions the...

<p>When "income" shelves are overflowing, more products can mean more confusion. Which products to use and how to package them? We break down GIC/bond ladders, all-in-one ETFs, dividend ETFs, individual dividend stocks, preferred shares, and covered-call ETFs—and show you how to package just a few into a simple, reliable plan.</p> <p>Join Retirement Loop.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7Q5gF<br /> YouTube: http://bit.ly/2Zs6r1r<br /> DividendStocksRock.com<br /> Retirement Loop</p>

<p>In this throwback episode, we have Murray Seward, CEO of Outback Team Building and Training. His company provides services ranging from fun team-building activities to soft skill and leadership mindset training. </p> <p>Murray focuses on delivering their products through a consultative sales approach, concentrating on finding clients with genuine pain points—like poor internal communication or change management issues—and offering customized solutions. </p> <p>Ultimately, Murray defines being a CEO as empowering the younger generation to realize what a great work life can be, helping them get off to a great start in their careers.</p> <p>Websit...

<p>In this throwback episode, we have Katherine Liola, founder and CEO of Concentric Private Wealth, where they differentiate from traditional firms by centering every client interaction around the question “why?” and aligning financial strategy with each person’s intrinsic drivers—core values, unique abilities, and passions that define who they truly are.</p> <p>Rather than merely managing assets, Catherine’s team helps clients pause, reflect deeply, and make decisions that serve their broader life purpose.</p> <p>This approach extends to a novel pricing model that ties fees to the scope and value of work, not just the amount of as...

<p>Wall Street and the three-year-old bull market look to rebound despite fresh doubts and a shaky AI trade. Plus, a delayed September jobs report. A wave of retail earnings. Nvidia’s make-or-break results on Wednesday. And later, Buffett boosts Berkshire’s tech bets, sending Alphabet jumping.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Rachel Rozen, founder of Connection Catalyst, a coaching business that helps professionals transform the way they network so it feels less icky and more sticky.</p><p>Through her group coaching programs, one-on-one support, and dynamic speaking workshops, Rachel guides everyone from C-suite execs to college students to connect more meaningfully and build lasting relationships that support their future growth.</p><p>Now, Rachel’s journey of turning her own discomfort with traditional networking into a thriving business shows how reframing connection can unlock both confidence and opportunity.</p><p>And while navigating content creation, scaling, and staying energised, sh...

<p>Brought to you by Applovin. Get access to the Operators channel expansion playbook, online masterclass, and up to $5k in ad credits.</p><p>https://9operators.com/applovin</p><p>Jack Gia shares his expansive journey from enterprise technology to investing to founding Muesly, a prescription skincare brand with over one million customers and $100M in annual revenue.</p><p>Along with hosts Matt Bertulli and Mike Beckham, they discuss the importance of innovation, learning from failures, and the challenges of building a telehealth platform. Jack emphasizes the significance of community engagement and real customer stories in marketing, as...

<p>No guest this week on Tasteland so Daisy and Francis discuss whether Frankenstein should've shown hog, the introduction to the polycene and quote tweeting the Pope.</p><p>__</p><p>Daisy</p>DirtTwitter/XLinkedIn<p></p><p>Francis</p>Creator SpotlightTwitter/XLinkedIn<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 The hog of Frankenstein</p><p>09:55 It was all yellow</p><p>16:29 Welcome to the polycene</p><p>27:15 Gambler's wives</p><p>30:24 Don't die, take mushrooms</p><p>34:00 Marc Andreessen vs. the Pope</p><p>39:29 Vibe shifts are vibe shifts</p><p>44:00 Affordability vs abundance in politics</p><p>46:50 But I'm...

<p>Max Guise from Block joins the show to break down one of the biggest leaps forward for Bitcoin self-custody: BitKey’s new privacy upgrade, why it matters, and how it removes one of the last major trade-offs between safety and privacy. </p> <p>We get into how BitKey’s new chaincode-delegation system prevents Block from seeing balances or transactions, and why this BIP unlocks a new era for private, user-friendly multisig. </p> <p>We also get into Square switching on Bitcoin payments across the US and why that’s a much bigger deal than most people realise - removing the fr...

<p>Wall Street looks to rebound after its worst week in over a month, with futures pointing higher. Plus, the mantra “don’t fight the Fed” resurfaces as a voting member argues against a hike. And later, a big week in Washington as President Trump seeks policy momentum.</p><p> </p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Brought to you by Applovin. Get access to the Operators channel expansion playbook, online masterclass, and up to $5k in ad credits.</p><p>https://9ops.co/channels</p><p>Join hosts Matt Bertulli and Jason Panzer to experience the journey of Yariv Citron, Co-Founder & CMO of MAËLYS. After leaving law school, Yariv faced the crushing decision to shut down his first business. Yet, he emerged resilient, venturing into the fiercely competitive beauty industry with a bold vision to “break the feed” and redefine body care.</p><p>Born from a hero product, the Booty Lift and Firm Mask...

Episode Overview In this inspiring episode of The John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John Kitchens sits down with Connie Alexander, a powerhouse real estate leader who built a luxury brand from humble beginnings. From growing up in Section 8 housing to closing multimillion-dollar homes, Connie's journey is a masterclass in perseverance, mindset, and standards. Connie opens up about her early struggles, how she turned survival into success, and why luxury isn't about price—it's about process, presentation, and service. Together, she and John explore what it means to lead with integrity, build a lasting brand, and hold yourself to an elite standard, no...

<p>This throwback “I Am CEO” podcast, hosted by Gresham Harkless, welcomes Stephanie Powers—three‑time CEO, photographer, holistic health coach, and founder of Lightworkers Lounge. Gresham sets the stage by highlighting Stephanie’s eclectic background: from her early photography work featured on the Weather Channel and Airbnb to her personal battle with an autoimmune disease, which sparked a shift toward holistic health and spiritual entrepreneurship. This episode promises listeners practical, bite‑sized wisdom without the drag of lengthy interviews.</p> Stephanie’s Journey & Business Model <p>Stephanie’s path to CEO status was anything but linear. After earning a degree in organi...

<p>Jon Buscemi joins the podcast to discuss his journey from trend forecasting at DC Shoes to founding his iconic luxury sneaker brand. He shares the inside story of selling his brand to private equity and how their strategy to create an attainable luxury diffusion line was the "kiss of death", violating the rules of luxury pricing. Buscemi argues that fashion's monoculture is dead, replaced by micro-communities, and that social media has killed the discovery aspect of fashion. He details how his new members-only golf brand Redan, is built on scarcity and community, predicting that this "members-only" model is the...

<p>In this special episode, Gresh begins with a thought experiment: if he were starting his business journey today, knowing what he knows now, how would he approach it, specifically focusing on lead generation.</p> <p>He recalls the constant desire during his own path to be ahead of where he started. He notes that the perennial challenge in this type of business remains how to effectively generate leads, acknowledging that there is no single, solid, established "new formula" for this crucial process, prompting a need for continuous experimentation.</p> <p>Drawing inspiration from listening to an entrepreneur's long-form content...

<p>This week on Tasteland we're joined by Ethan Sawyer, a field producer at CBC and curator of the newsletter Human Pursuits, a newsletter for navigating modern existence with help from need-to-know names in media and culture.</p><p>__</p><p>Ethan Sawyer</p>Human PursuitsTwitter/XLinkedIn<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 beats to write/edit to</p><p>04:08 Writer's block is not real</p><p>07:57 Nights in the Gardens of Brooklyn</p><p>11:46 An analysis of social climbers</p><p>18:40 Olivia Nuzzi did it all for love</p><p>24:23 The art of guest selection</p><p>32:15 Francis tells...

<p>Rob Hamilton is the co-founder and CEO of Anchor Watch, a Bitcoin custody and insurance provider.</p> <p>In this episode, Rob breaks down BIP-444, the proposed soft fork aimed at stopping spam. He explains why it represents the most contentious governance moment since the block-size wars, what the proposal actually changes, how it could trigger chain splits and reorgs, and why he believes the effort has almost no chance of success.</p> <p>We discuss the economics, incentives, and psychology behind the new fork movement, why filters failed, how miners really behave under fee pressure, and why futures...

<p>This week Daisy and Francis are joined by Casey Lewis, founder of the After School newsletter and Gen Z consumer trends expert. Casey has been an editor at Teen Vogue, MTV, and New York Magazine, and in 2016, she started a media company for Gen Z, which was acquired by another media company for Gen Z.</p><p>__</p><p>Casey</p>After School NewsletterInstagramLinkedInTikTok<p>__</p><p>Links & References</p>A Taste of Thomas Bernhard<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Thomas Bernhard renaissance</p><p>05:25 Double dogs and doubled subs</p><p>08:00 Gen alpha are the marketing generation<...

<p>Checkmate and Alec Dejanovic from Checkonchain break down what’s really happening with Bitcoin’s price. The unprecedented long-term holder sell-off, the spot buyers absorbing billions, and why this cycle looks less like a normal bull market and more like a Great Rotation.</p> <p>We get into old coins coming back to life, sovereign accumulation, stalled ETF flows, and why the real story isn’t who is selling, it’s who has the balance sheet to buy this much Bitcoin. Checkmate also explains the true market mean at $82K, how to spot bottom formation, why 70% of Bitcoin’s cost basis...

<p>In this episode, we sit down with Bill and Josh from Baseball Lifestyle to unpack their incredible growth story, from a high school Instagram account to a projected $150 million business. They share the secrets behind their success, including the power of niching down in a passionate community and the relentless consistency of posting content for years to build an audience. We dive deep into their bootstrapped financing strategy, leveraging first-order profitability and revenue-based financing to scale inventory and marketing. Bill and Josh also discuss the critical operational challenges of hyper-growth, the importance of their unique founder partnership, and how...

<p>Harvard Business School’s Stefan Thomke says running experiments can give companies tremendous value, but too often business leaders still make decisions based on intuition. With the right approach, even small firms can get a competitive advantage from the right kinds of tests. He explains how to introduce, run, and learn from experiments, as well as how to cultivate the right mindset at your organization. Thomke is the author of the book Experimentation Works: The Surprising Power of Business Experiments and the HBR article “Building a Culture of Experimentation.”</p> <p>• Listen to the original HBR IdeaCast episode: How to Set U...

<p>Carolanne and Nik Caron, co-founder of Do What You Love Accounting, a finance consultancy that helps business owners transform their relationship with money through a mix of practical finance and embodied awareness.</p><p>Through team-led talks, workshops, and financial services, Carolanne brings her 34 years of CPA experience together with her co-founder Nic’s somatic practices to create a unique and human-first approach to business finance.</p><p>Now, Carolanne’s journey of blending numbers with nervous system regulation demonstrates how businesses grow stronger when their owners are empowered to hold more - both emotionally and financially.</p><p>And...

<p>In this episode, the operators dive deep into the current holiday shopping landscape, analyzing Black Friday Cyber Monday strategies and the shifting behavior of consumers in a soft economy. They debate the merits of starting sales early versus waiting for the "Cyber Five," discuss the complexities of inventory management, and share insights on forecasting growth for 2025 and 2026.</p><p>The conversation also explores the difference between "sexy" trend-based growth and durable long-term success, using case studies like Nike and On Running, before concluding with a candid discussion on the role of the CEO in prioritizing company initiatives and making...

<p>The best way to generate retirement income isn't a product—it's a plan. We break down the shift from building wealth to drawing from it, how much (and why) to keep in a cash wedge, the role of GICs/bonds without going "all fixed income," and why chasing yield can backfire. You'll leave with a clear, repeatable process to create your own paycheck—without overhauling a strategy that already works.</p> <p>Save Your Spot for Tomorrow's Webinar: 6 Retirement Upgrades.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly/2Z7...

<p>Wanda Allen, founder of Follow Up Sales Strategies, a coaching and speaking business that helps solopreneurs, entrepreneurs, and sales professionals master the art of follow up to close more sales and grow their client base.</p><p>Through her structured group programs, private coaching, and powerful presentations, Wanda teaches clients how to overcome the eight most common follow up pitfalls with confidence and ease.</p><p>Now, Wanda’s leap from corporate America into an unfamiliar industry shows the power of trusting your expertise and building something from the ground up.</p><p>And while she's currently levelling up he...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Josef Schachter to the show. Josef Schachter is Founder, Schachter Asset Management Inc. The discussion centers on the current and future state of the global energy market, with a particular focus on oil and natural gas dynamics. Schachter provides a nuanced view of the oil market, noting both near-term challenges and long-term bullish potential. In the short term, he anticipates oil prices potentially dropping to the $56-$58 range due to significant global inventories. However, he sees a compelling long-term narrative driven by fundamental supply constraints and declining global reserves, which require approximately 5-6 million barrels of new...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Justin Huhn to the show. Justin Huhn is Founder & Publisher of Uranium Insider Pro. In this comprehensive discussion, Huhn provides an in-depth analysis of the current uranium market, highlighting its unique supply and demand dynamics. The uranium market is currently experiencing a significant bull run, with demand projections showing substantial growth. The World Nuclear Association's 2025 reference scenario indicates uranium demand could be 50% higher by 2040 compared to 2019. Key demand drivers include electricity growth, clean energy mandates, and energy security concerns, with nuclear energy capacity projected to grow at approximately 4% annually. On the supply side, the market faces critical...

<p>This week on Tasteland, Daisy and Francis are joined by NYC based journalist, Claire Landsbaum. Claire is the Deputy Editor at HighSnobiety and has formerly held positions at The Cut, Vanity Fair, and Business Insider.</p><p>__</p><p>Claire</p>WebsiteHighSnobietyLinkedInInstagramX/Twitter<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Show and tell</p><p>09:02 The bowling alley is the new afterparty</p><p>11:27 Writing for magazines</p><p>15:06 Finding journalistic honesty</p><p>19:03 Fake adult in Berlin</p><p>26:53 Are Veronika and Kyle for real?</p><p>32:40 I saw this tweet</p><p>37:08 Can The Daily Beast be saved?<...

Episode Overview In this powerful episode of The John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John Kitchens sits down with AI strategist and industry innovator Nick Krem to uncover how the AI-powered consumer is changing the real estate landscape faster than ever before. From Google's evolving search behavior to ChatGPT and Zillow integration, Nick breaks down how consumers are becoming more informed, more confident, and in many cases—believe they know more than their real estate agent. The two dive deep into how agents can adapt, build authority, and stay relevant in an era where technology knows the answers before the conversation even be...

<p>Even the most carefully worded and meticiously reviewed contracts can fall apart once they hit the reality of modern business dynamics. Oliver Hart, Nobel-winning Harvard economist, and Kate Vitasek, faculty at the University of Tennessee, argue that, when it comes to contracts, one side often ends up feeling like they’re getting a bad deal, and it can spiral into a tit for tat battle. Hart and Vitasek say that companies should instead consider so-called relational contracts. Their research shows that creating a general playbook built around principles like fairness and reciprocity offers greater benefits to both businesses. Hart an...

<p>In this episode, Gresham candidly shares the hurdles he’s faced in his first year: no closed deals yet, restructuring his marketing company, personal setbacks and juggling family responsibilities.</p> <p>Despite generating a sizable pool of leads, his outreach—via Google Ads, LinkedIn DMs, Facebook groups, and newsletters—has produced little traction.</p> <p>He notes that franchise sales cycles can stretch up to a year, and he’s still searching for low‑hanging‑fruit opportunities that haven’t materialized through his existing channels.</p> <p>Recognizing that big‑budget spending has been ineffective, Gresham plans to reboot his marketing ap...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Michael Oliver from Momentum Structural Analysis MSA. In this in-depth interview, Oliver provides a comprehensive analysis of the current financial landscape, with a particularly bullish outlook on gold, silver, and commodities. Oliver argues that gold and silver are on the cusp of a significant breakout, potentially reaching unprecedented levels. He suggests gold could reach $8,000, while silver might surge to $100-$200 within a few quarters. The key indicator for this potential surge is a technical spread relationship between gold and silver, which he believes is about to break out of a long-standing range. The discussion highlights the current...

Episode Overview In Part 2 of this 6-part Power Hour series, John Kitchens and Joel continue building the Agent to CEO Framework by diving into Milestone 2: Charting the Course — the vision, values, purpose, and long-term direction that every real estate business needs before it can scale. If Part 1 helped you find clarity on where you stand, Part 2 shows you how to define where you're going and build the strategic foundation your future growth will stand on. John and Joel walk through the process of creating your core values, articulating your core purpose, and crafting a 10-year BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal) th...

<p >Payout ratios look simple… until they're not. Mike and Vero unpack why the classic "

<p>Lyn Alden is a macroeconomist, investor, and the author of Broken Money, known for her deep analysis of liquidity cycles, fiscal dominance, and long-term market structure.</p> <p>In this episode, Lyn breaks down the major macro shift happening right now, the end of quantitative tightening, the turning point in global liquidity, and what this means for Bitcoin, gold, interest rates, and risk assets. She explains why QT is effectively finished, how repo market stress is signalling a balance-sheet pivot, why fiscal dominance is driving inflation, and why Bitcoin’s stagnation has more to do with liquidity and capital ro...

<p>In this throwback episode, we have Sara Schulting‑Kranz, the founder of Live Boldly Coaching. Certified in relational and betrayal trauma work and experienced as a partner of an addict, she now serves individuals and groups through one‑on‑one coaching, long‑term programs, and immersive retreats in the Grand Canyon and Southern California’s mountains.</p> <p>Her retreats blend hiking, adventure, breathwork, meditation, and coaching, creating a five‑day, nature‑based experience that “slows the amygdala” and activates the cerebellum, giving participants mental clarity and emotional release.</p> <p>Sara also launches a divorce‑recovery program for women, emphasizing that...

<p>The Rational Root is an on-chain analyst and the creator of the Bitcoin Strategy platform. </p> <p>In this episode, Root breaks down whether Bitcoin’s four-year cycle is truly over. He explains why the recent correction “broke the structure” of the bull market, why early Bitcoiners are taking profits at $100K, and how this institutional “IPO moment” could define Bitcoin’s next decade. </p> <p>We discuss what the data says about long-term holder sell pressure, diminishing returns, and the lengthening of business cycles — and why Bitcoin may now be entering a phase of slower, more stable growth led by institu...

<p>It’s tough to keep a team motivated when the strategy from the top keeps shifting. That’s the challenge facing a leader in a large global organization. He’s been geting positive feedback on his work, but he’s having trouble leading his team amid conflicting priorities and without direction from his senior leaders. Host Muriel Wilkins coaches him through how he can help his team have organizational impact, with or without more clarity from above.</p> Listen to the original HBR IdeaCast episode: How Do I Lead My Team without Strategic Direction from the Top? Find more episodes o...

<p>Sarah McCauley, founder of Effitech Solutions, a consulting business that helps growth-stage companies turn accounts receivable chaos into cash clarity and predictable revenue outcomes that don’t lie.</p><p>Through strategic advisory and deep operational alignment, Sarah reframes AR from a backend task into a forward-facing growth driver - helping companies see what they’ve been missing and act on it.</p><p>Now, Sarah’s shift from a secure corporate role to solo founder shows the power of choosing clarity over convention and building something that challenges outdated narratives.</p><p>And while navigating the pressures of freedo...

<p>Ben Perrin is the creator and host of BTC Sessions, one of Bitcoin’s longest-running educational channels. </p> <p>In this episode, Ben breaks down what true Bitcoin self-custody looks like — from beginner-friendly wallets to advanced multi-sig setups — and explains how to protect your family’s Bitcoin if something happens to you. We discuss the trade-offs between wallets like BitKey, Coldcard, Trezor and Ledger, how inheritance planning really works, and why too much complexity can be your biggest risk. </p> <p>We also explore what it means to live entirely on Bitcoin, how Ben helped build a thriving circular economy...

<p>Monica Tanner, founder of Secrets of Happily Ever After, a relationship and intimacy coaching practice that helps high-powered married couples ditch resentment and reignite connection in their love stories.</p><p>Through one-on-one coaching, three-day intensives, and her signature frameworks, Monica empowers couples to move from scorekeeping to soulmates by building real communication and conflict resolution skills.</p><p>Now, Monica’s journey from struggling with bad marriage advice to becoming a certified RLT expert shows how transforming your own relationship can inspire a business that changes lives.</p><p>And while shifting her focus to younger couples who wa...

<p >Confused by wild price swings? Here's a repeatable, 3-step playbook to make faster, calmer buy, hold, and sell decisions—without guessing.</p> <p >By the end, you'll be able to separate noise from news, stress-test a shaky position, recognize when a "bad" quarter is actually better than feared, and act with conviction—whether that means trimming, adding, or doing nothing. We show the process on real names (Nike, Couche-Tard, Granite REIT), and point you to a free replay with slides and cheat sheets so you can apply it to your portfolio today.</p> <p>Catch the Full Webinar Replay (Free...

<p>In this special episode, Gresham opens by discussing the need for a comprehensive "reboot" due to feeling overwhelmed by "so many things happening" and "spinning plates."</p> <p>He shares the critical importance of paying attention to one's mental state. Being honest about where things are at mentally is crucial to avoid constantly feeling like things are going wrong.</p> <p>Gresh notes that his wife calls him a "fixer of things," which, while positive, is also described as extremely draining. The cumulative and often simultaneous nature of problems can be overwhelming. As solutions are applied to one issue...

<p>Cash is king, period. In this episode, the operators get real about why cash flow matters more than your P&L, EBITDA, or vanity revenue numbers. They share their worst "cash crunch" war stories, like pushing payroll or having to choose between buying inventory and paying taxes. To prove a hard lesson: even profitable businesses go bankrupt all the time. You'll learn the backward-sounding truth of e-commerce: rapid growth bleeds cash, while slowing down can actually fill your bank account. They get into the weeds on risky trend-based inventory, and how to get your suppliers to finance your growth...

<p>In this special episode, Gresham provides an update on a significant shift in his business focus.</p> <p>He acknowledged making a sizable investment and trying hard, but the lack of movement and leads has brought him to a crossroads. The speaker is now contemplating whether to switch gears entirely or continue on a reduced basis, realizing he must prioritize other areas of his business that are showing more activity.</p> <p>Despite the shift, he has re-joined BNI (Business Networking International) specifically for the franchise brokerage opportunity, recognizing it as the highest potential revenue stream. </p> <p>Gresham c...

<p>Matthew Mezinskis is a macroeconomic researcher, host of Crypto Voices and creator of Porkopolis Economics. </p> <p>In this episode, Matthew breaks down why Bitcoin doesn’t grow exponentially like traditional finance, it grows on a power curve. He explains why this difference matters for sustainability, how it challenges credit-based systems, and what it means for the long-term coexistence of Bitcoin and fiat money. </p> <p>We discuss how the power law reveals Bitcoin’s proportional and sustainable growth, why exponential systems like debt-driven markets inevitably face booms and busts, and how Bitcoin could eventually pull TradFi into a Bitc...

<p>Jeannie Dougherty, founder of Global Money Coach, a transformational coaching practice that helps individuals, couples, and entrepreneurs rewire their money mindset from scarcity and stress to clarity, ease, and abundance.</p><p>Through emotional behavioural coaching, Positive Intelligence training, and retirement readiness consulting, Jeannie empowers her clients to heal their financial past and step into a more powerful future.</p><p>Now, Jeannie’s journey from caregiving through grief to becoming a Certified Money Coach and bestselling author shows the resilience it takes to build a business rooted in service and legacy.</p><p>And while running Caregiver Conferences, me...

<p>In this episode, the operators discuss the financial realities of scaling an e-commerce brand, discussing the discipline required to manage cash flow and the strategic decision-making behind reinvesting profits versus taking distributions. They explore the critical timeline for when a business can realistically generate free cash flow, debating the merits of allocating capital toward inventory, product development or team expansion. The conversation also covers advanced financial strategies like dividend recaps, the "Rule of 40" for measuring growth against profitability, and personal approaches to managing wealth and generational assets once liquidity is achieved.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00:00...

<p>“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Doug Casey to the show. Doug Casey is Bestselling Author, Speculator, Founder of Casey Research, & Voluntarist Philosopher. In this wide-ranging discussion, Casey provides a comprehensive perspective on the global economic landscape, focusing on precious metals, commodities, and potential monetary shifts. Casey argues that the world is entering the "greatest monetary crisis in world history," with gold and Bitcoin positioned as potential alternative monetary assets. He believes the current financial system is fundamentally broken, with governments printing money and eroding currency value. While bullish on gold, he suggests it's no longer underpriced as it historically was, but remains...

<p>Brought to you by Applovin. Get access to the Operators channel expansion playbook, online masterclass, and up to $5k in ad credits.</p><p>https://9operators.com/applovin</p><p>Founder anxiety. Sleepless nights. Standing on the brink of bankruptcy. Anyone who’s put their own chip on the table knows just how painful leading a brand can be. What if it wasn’t just one brand, but a portfolio of companies?</p><p>Join hosts Matthew Bertulli and Jason Panzer as they explore Roman Khan’s journey from staring into the abyss to building a holdco of multiple +$100M bran...

<p>In this episode, the Operators dive deep into omnichannel strategy, starting with the lingering debate: should your brand be on Amazon? The hosts break down the pros of incrementality and meeting customers where they are. Versus the cons of price wars, channel conflict, and the platform's brand-unfriendly nature.</p><p>The discussion then shifts to the high-stakes game of wholesale, weighing the relative safety of the "Big Three" (Costco, Target, Walmart) against the serious financial risks of smaller retailers going bankrupt.</p><p>Finally, the squad debates the ultimate omnichannel play: opening your own physical stores. They explore the...

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Jay Martin to the show. Jay Martin is Host of The Jay Martin Show & Vancouver Resource Investment Conference. In this wide-ranging discussion, Martin provides deep insights into the current global economic landscape, focusing particularly on gold, commodities, and geopolitical shifts. Martin argues that the current gold market represents more than just another investment trend. Central banks are purchasing gold primarily due to two key factors: diminishing confidence in the US dollar's value and increasing unpredictability of US geopolitical policy. Unlike previous asset rallies, gold represents a fundamental monetary asset that signals broader economic transformations. The conversation explores...

<p>Marty Bent is the Founder of TFTC and Managing Partner at Ten31, Erik Cason is the Co-Founder of Vora, and American HODL is… American HODL. </p> <p>In this Bitcoin Whitepaper Day special, marking 17 years since Satoshi published the paper that changed the world, the three reflect on Bitcoin’s wild evolution from a fringe internet experiment to a $2 trillion, geopolitically relevant asset. We discuss how Bitcoin can free society from financial decay, why the future risks sliding into either communism or fascism, and why Bitcoiners must walk the narrow middle path to preserve individual sovereignty. </p> <p>We get...

<p>In this special episode, Gresham emphasizes the need for self-reflection to understand how he reached his current point, noting that getting "off path" is usually a gradual process, not a single decision.</p> <p>He had to make necessary, albeit unpleasant, decisions for the health of his business, which involved drilling down into the numbers for each micro-business or "pod" and resetting expectations.</p> <p>The core issue was realizing that he was working hard to generate more revenue just to maintain existing overhead, only to have opportunities "fumbled" due to a lack of his own presence or execution...

Episode Overview In this no-fluff strategy session, John Kitchens sits down with Joel Perso to break down the two most critical levers driving real estate success in 2025: recruiting and standards. While most teams are struggling in a tough market, others are breaking records—closing over 1,000 transactions and scaling at unprecedented speed. So what separates the two? John and Joel unpack the mindset, systems, and leadership principles that determine whether your team thrives or stalls. They dig deep into the real definition of agent productivity, why recruiting solves more problems than anything else, and how clear standards and accountability drive culture, gr...

<p>This week Daisy and Francis are joined by Jose Mejia, the CEO and Co-Founder at Scene Infrastructure Company, a software company building better instruments for socialization.</p><p>__</p><p>Jose Mejia</p>SICX/TwitterLinkedIn<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Intro</p><p>01:42 Stress-induced tramp stamp</p><p>04:07 Zero-slop pop-up gets pwned</p><p>10:44 Daisy bullies Chat-GPT, again</p><p>13:16 Addison Rae Iconic Magazine scene report</p><p>15:10 Wild soda flavor combos</p><p>17:45 Shopify for the experience economy</p><p>21:31 World Cup 2026 ticket prices</p><p>26:17 The endgame of the attention economy</p><p>33:38 The decline of...

<p>“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Nvidia delivers a powerful third-quarter trifecta, with CEO Jensen Huang insisting there’s no bubble. Plus, Nvidia’s surge sparks a global relief rally, with futures jumping early. And later, two key reads on the consumer and the U.S. economy: the final jobs report before the Fed meeting, and Walmart’s results before the open.</p><p> </p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

Stijn Schmitz welcomes Don Durrett to the show. Don Durrett is Author, Investor, and Founder of Goldstockdata.com. The podcast explores the current state of precious metals markets, with a particular focus on gold and silver's potential future trajectory. Durrett's primary thesis centers on the impending failure of the U.S. bond market, which he believes is the fundamental driver behind gold's current and future price movements. He argues that the massive U.S. government debt, currently at $38 trillion and growing by $2 trillion annually, has created an unsustainable economic situation. This instability is causing investors to lose confidence in U...

<p>For business leaders, the struggle between efficiency and innovation is constant. How do businesses meet their customers’ needs while also developing new and improved products and services? And how do you avoid letting people’s biases and entrenched behaviors get in the way?</p> <p>In the article “Why Design Thinking Works” from the September-October 2018 issue of Harvard Business Review, author Jeanne Liedtka of the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business writes: “the structure of design thinking creates a natural flow from research to rollout.”</p> <p>She explains how this clear process helps teams break free of a variety o...

<p>This week Daisy and Francis are joined by startup founder, developer, and runner, Cole Townsend. Cole has been a product designer for over a decade and is the head of tech and co-founder of Sole Retriever.</p><p>__</p><p>Cole</p>WebsiteSole RetrieverLinkedInX/Twitter<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Jury duty</p><p>06:54 Post Tokyo crash</p><p>17:20 Every app is a marketplace or dating app</p><p>24:49 Running is becoming lifestyle</p><p>29:53 Crewing an ultramarathon</p><p>34:12 Performance culture</p><p>37:17 Founding Sole Retriever</p><p>43:36 Never had a New Balance</p><p>50:20 Moth tech<...

<p>Steve Griggs, founder of Steve Griggs Design, a premier landscape design and build firm in New York that helps athletes, celebrities, and high-net-worth individuals transform their lives by creating unforgettable, legendary backyards.</p><p>Through his full-service design and construction approach, Steve and his team bring luxury outdoor spaces to life, blending beauty, function, and craftsmanship in ways that elevate everyday living.</p><p>Now, Steve’s 40-year journey in business - from repossessed cars and lawsuits to building a multimillion-dollar enterprise - demonstrates the power of persistence and the philosophy he lives by: bet on yourself.</p><p>An...

<p>In this episode, we have Marcus Ogden—a former NFL offensive lineman, bestselling author, keynote speaker, business coach, and host of the “Get Authentic with Marcus Ogden” podcast.</p> <p>Marcus then outlines his recent speaking engagement for Fayetteville State University’s fintech conference, titled “From Setbacks to Startups: How Resilient Leaders Thrive in a Tech‑Driven World.” He stresses that setbacks are primed for comebacks and introduces his BISON mindset framework—Boldness, Integrity, Self‑awareness, Ownership, and Never quit—as a guide for leadership, marketing, sales, and personal growth.</p> <p>He recounts his own low point—being fired twice, working a...

<p>This week Daisy and Francis are joined by Nick Susi, a strategy executive and entrepreneurial builder for 13+ years, exploring the technological, societal and psychological forces that shape our identity, perception and culture.</p><p>__</p><p>Nick Susi</p>WebsiteSubstackLinkedInInstagramTwitter/X<p>__</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 Creators are consumers of the self</p><p>07:51 Posts are the cheetle of your identity</p><p>15:19 Presence in marketing</p><p>17:11 Start a war, create a monoculture</p><p>29:16 Building trust vs capturing attention</p><p>36:59 How myths shape modern media and technology</p><p>45:25 Separating the technology for the myth<...

<p>Your best stocks won't stay perfect forever. We lay out a clear framework to decide if/when to take action on winners—whether that means holding, trimming, or exiting.</p> <p>Let's walk through how to define acceptable risk per position, evaluate concentration, and confirm the move. The goal isn't to cap upside; it's to make confident, rules-based decisions when a winner gets big—or starts showing cracks.</p> <p>Join our Free Newsletter to end the buy and sell struggles.</p> <p>Make sure to check out the complete show notes.</p> <p>X: @TheDividendGuy<br /> FB: http://bit.ly...

<p>Futures are trying to rebound after a historic market swing wiped out more than $2.7 trillion in value. Plus, Nvidia looks to recover after a sharp single session drop. And later, crypto slides to its lowest levels since early April as we break down what’s driving the sell-off.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

Episode Overview In this episode, John Kitchens sits down with Scott Benson, founder of the Benson Crew, to unpack how agents can shift from chasing transactions to building true wealth. Scott shares how he went from selling phone book ads to becoming one of Canada's most innovative real estate entrepreneurs — leveraging real estate not just to generate income, but to create financial freedom. He dives into how he used private lending, partnerships, and marketing at scale to build long-term wealth and impact. Together, John and Scott explore the mindset, math, and discipline it takes to turn your business into a we...