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How I’m Wooing My Next Executive Hire; Building a Dream Team Starts with THIS



Ever tried to woo a dream hire… and got rejected?

In this behind-the-scenes episode, I share how hiring a new executive for one of my companies turned into the business version of 90 Day Fiancé. 😅💼

You’ll hear:

  • Why I risked public rejection to share this
  • How I courted a former agency partner to lead our sales team
  • What I did when she turned me down (spoiler: I celebrated her)
  • Why I believe every “no” is just a “not right now”
  • And how I literally scouted talent… at church 👀

This isn’t a hiring tutorial—it’s a real look at trusting your gut, building your dream team, and staying open to magic in unexpected places.

Click play to hear all of this and:

[00:00] Why hiring feels like a business version of 90 Day Fiancé

[01:00] Why I debated sharing this episode (vulnerability + risk of rejection)

[02:00] How I approach “no” in business and why I reframe it as “not right now”

[03:00] The backstory of hiring a sales team—and the moment I clocked someone for a leadership role

[04:30] What happened when I reached out... and she already took another job

[05:50] The DM voice memo I sent anyway—and why celebrating others matters

[06:30] How I scout talent in everyday places (yes, including church)

[07:15] Why your dream hire might be closer than you think

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