How a Million-Dollar Producer Stopped Working 18-Hour Days
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In this episode, Pete Poggi sits down with Kyle Quezada - a former million-dollar producer who built and now owns multiple insurance agencies without producing a single policy himself. They break down the exact time-blocking system Kyle used to go from working until 2 a.m. (the time his management system actually shut down) to a normal 8-to-6 workday while still hitting million-dollar production numbers.
This is the playbook Pete used inside his own P&C agencies on the way from $3M to $170M in 84 months, and it's the first system you have to master before any of the other agency-owner systems work.
In this episode you'll discover:
- Why the most important block of your day is also the one almost every agent skips (and what fills the gap)
- The exact reason Kyle puts "non-income work" first, even though it doesn't make him a dollar
- The 30-second rule that decides whether you stop what you're doing - or keep moving
- What changes when you go from producing agent to producing owner to absentee owner (most owners get stuck on step two)
- The single mistake that quietly puts a $1M producer on the path back to working 18-hour days
If this episode helped, please follow the show, leave a quick rating, and share it with one P&C agency owner who's stuck in the 70-hour-week trap. That's how more agency owners hear it.
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