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631. Why Some Givers Finish First (and Others Last)
We've all heard it: nice guys finish last. But Adam Grant's research proves otherwise. The truth? The biggest winners and the biggest losers share th…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
630. The Mission Isn't Over Until the Debrief
Most leaders think the mission ends when the event wraps or the project ships. Wrong. The mission isn't complete until you debrief.
In this episode,…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
629. Nothing Is Ever in the Bag
Nothing is ever truly "in the bag." That's the trap high performers fall into: the assumption that past success guarantees future wins.
In this epis…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
628. The Hidden Driver Behind Every 5-Star Review
Five stars don't come from competence alone. The truth? People don't rave about the product, they rave about how they were treated.
In this episode,…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
627. Retention Is the New Growth
Client churn doesn't usually show up as a flashing red warning light. It's quiet, subtle, and often invisible until it's already eroded your growth. …
4 months, 3 weeks ago
626. 10X Your World by Becoming THE Expert
Most people try to be generalists. They stay wide, spread thin, and wonder why they're stuck in the middle of the pack. But the real edge, the multip…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
625. The Secret to Persuading Anyone: Thinker or Feeler?
In business and life, decisions don't come from the same place for everyone. Some of us lead with logic. Others lead with values. Thinkers weigh the …
4 months, 3 weeks ago
624. Comfort is the New Competitive Edge
Comfort isn't soft. It's a competitive edge.
Cotality's latest data shows that when choosing who to work with, buyers value comfort more than loyalty…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
623. The Four Endurance Tactics Every Entrepreneur Needs
Endurance isn't just about crossing finish lines, it's about how you respond when the voice in your head tells you to quit.
In this episode, Brian t…
4 months, 4 weeks ago
622. How Not to Be Stupid
Charlie Munger believed the secret to long-term success wasn't brilliance, it was avoiding stupidity.
Today, Brian breaks down one of the best frame…
5 months ago