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Seth Said It

Seth Said It

著者: Seth Mills
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概要

Welcome to Seth Said It, the unapologetic podcast where real stories meet raw truths. Join Seth Mills as he dives into personal experiences, business growth, and the highs and lows of life’s journey. From lessons learned the hard way to the wins worth celebrating, Seth lays it all out with unfiltered honesty and a touch of humor.

This podcast is for those who value authenticity, aren’t afraid of a little controversy, and believe that growth often comes with a bit of discomfort. Whether it’s a deep dive into entrepreneurial struggles, personal growth breakthroughs, or just telling it like it is, Seth Said It is your go-to for real talk that inspires, challenges, and occasionally ruffles some feathers.

Tune in, stay curious, and remember: if it needed to be said, Seth said it.

© 2026 Seth Said It
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  • Recognize The Good Times Before They’re Gone
    2026/01/23

    Stop scrolling past the real good times. We dig into why steady seasons often look boring on the surface yet quietly fuel your best work, strongest relationships, and clearest thinking. If you’ve ever felt pressured to chase chaos for clout or wear burnout like a badge, this conversation offers a different path: protect your peace, trust routine, and watch your momentum rise.

    We also take on the fear of standing alone. Most people aren’t silent because they have nothing to say; they’re silent because approval feels safer than originality. I share candid stories about finding my voice, the cost of going along to get along, and the surprising power of measured honesty. Speaking your mind isn’t about volume or shock value—it’s about clarity when clarity is inconvenient. Leaders don’t wait for permission; they speak before it’s popular and accept disagreement without drama.

    Expect practical takeaways you can use today: how to recognize stable seasons as assets, why peace increases productivity, and how to build small daily reps for bolder communication. If your life feels steady, don’t rush it. If something important sits unsaid, give it air while the window is open. Hit play, then tell me the quiet thing you’re grateful for this week. If the message resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.

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    10 分
  • I Built It — Then I Let It Go
    2026/01/09

    What if the bravest move isn’t scaling harder, but choosing to close a chapter that works? Seth takes us inside the real math of momentum, walking through the journey from a truck and a Home Depot pressure washer to three sustainable service companies, 70%+ returning customers, and the decision to sell on purpose. This isn’t a highlight reel; it’s a candid look at the cost of winning, the pressure of expectations, and the freedom that comes from handing your customers to a better-fitting operator when the business needs outgrow your bandwidth.

    We break down how execution—not hype—turned door knocking into a six-figure base, how smart diversification into window cleaning and holiday lighting compounded trust and lifetime value, and why sustainability can be a more honest milestone than constant expansion. The sale didn’t happen overnight; it matured over months, with a buyer already proven as a subcontractor and a focus on safeguarding service quality and reputation. Along the way, Seth confronts the identity trap of entrepreneurship, the pull of ego, and the quiet question that changes everything: if no one was watching, what would you choose?

    Post-sale, the payoff was energy, clarity, and space to build again in a new industry with a better fit. The takeaway is simple and hard: peace is not laziness, timing beats ego, and success does not need permission. If you’re standing at the edge of “it works, but it doesn’t fit,” this story gives language and courage for the next right move. Subscribe, share this with a founder who needs it, and leave a review with your answer to the question—what would you choose if no one was watching?

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    19 分
  • I’m Not Motivated -- And I’m Done Pretending That’s a Problem
    2026/01/02

    Tired of “new year, new you” pressure? So am I. After a hard 2025, I'm choosing honesty over hype and better reasons over bigger output. This conversation opens the hood on momentum, grief, and motivation, and why pauses often mean your why went missing—not that you’re lazy. I unpack the decision to sell three companies and start fresh in a new tech direction, and I talk about what it really takes to build in public without turning your life into a performance.

    You’ll hear how documentation beats perfection when you want work that teaches and travels. I share how the podcast shifts from speeches to real, unfinished thoughts, and how the broader platform expands to day-in-the-life posts, behind-the-scenes workflows, and maker projects on YouTube’s Build Something Today. If you’ve felt stuck but capable, this will feel familiar: fewer buzzwords, more practical detail, and a clear lens on designing systems that survive low-energy days. Profit still matters—it keeps the lights on—but intention sets the direction, and community multiplies the learning.

    I also push back on New Year’s resolutions and the myth that January 1 is a magical start line. If a goal matters, start when the spark hits, not when the calendar says so. Expect a new Friday release schedule for the podcast, more video episodes soon, and an open invitation to iterate on the playbook: take what works, improve it, and share it back. Subscribe, leave a review if this resonated, and tell us one goal you’re starting today—not next year.

    Don’t just listen—watch it get built.
    👉 youtube.com/@buildsomethingtoday

    👉 tiktok.com/@sethtmills

    👉 instagram.com/seth_millstx

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    13 分
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