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  • We're Wired to Connect
    2025/12/10

    Curt and Melody get real about how different communities have shaped their lives as entrepreneurs .. from women’s business meetups to sales conferences and even working with international teams. Melody talks about what it felt like to step into new circles and suddenly question where she really belonged, while Curt shares the surprise of joining a sales group he never thought would be “his” kind of space.

    They trade stories about what it’s like to work with people in the Philippines, handle everyday challenges, and push through bigger setbacks along the way. The conversation naturally drifts into what happens when your assumptions get challenged, and how both big rooms and small, tight-knit groups can offer support in totally unexpected ways.

    By the end, Curt and Melody concluded on what makes a group feel right and why building the kind of community you actually want takes a little intention, a lot of curiosity, and the flexibility to try things that might feel uncomfortable at first.

    No perfect formula, just honest reflections on why finding spaces that really “click” is worth it.

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    54 分
  • The Problem With Being Right
    2025/12/03

    Certainty feels good.

    It gives us the illusion of control.

    But when we hold tight to being “right,” it can make us less open, less curious, and less willing to consider other people’s experiences. That gap can lead us to act in ways that don’t match the values we say we care about.

    This week, Curt and Melody talk certainty, how religion can shape moral blind spots, when confidence supports leadership and when it gets in the way, and how to stay connected to people who believe differently while still holding your own convictions.

    This episode will be a thought provoking listen whether you are certain, uncertain, or somewhere in between.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Grateful for Pickle Juice: The Thanksgiving Episode
    2025/11/26

    This year? It’s been a lot.

    Inflation, AI chaos, hiring struggles, tension in the air... and yet, here comes Thanksgiving, asking us to be grateful. So what does that even look like when your legs are cramping (figuratively or otherwise) and your business is running on fumes?

    In this special Thanksgiving episode, Curt and Melody take a break from the business to reflect on what it actually means to lead with gratitude, not just when things are good, but when you’re tired, depleted, and trying to find meaning in the middle of it all.

    They cover:

    • Why exhaustion doesn’t always look like burnout (but still matters)
    • How leaders spiral -and what it takes to break the cycle
    • The danger of over-thanking your team (yep, that’s a thing)
    • Traditions, turkey, and why leftovers are a metaphor for leadership
    • The one thing Curt and Melody are most grateful for this year
    • And yes, we promise: there’s a reason we talk about pickle juice.

    This one’s a warm, honest, slightly weird episode.

    🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Taking The Week
    2025/11/19

    Guess What!?

    We Took The week off...

    We'll be back next week with a very special Thanksgiving Episode.

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    1分未満
  • The Weight of Caring Too Much: Protecting Your Energy
    2025/11/12

    This week Curt Kempton and Melody Edwards unpack the hidden cost of caring too much as a business owner. They explore how passion, the very thing that fuels success, can quietly turn into exhaustion and resentment when boundaries aren't in place.

    Melody shares how taking a week off forced her to see where over-caring had crept in, while Curt reflects on the signs that caring has crossed the line into overextension. Together, they examine what it means to stay invested in your work without letting it consume you.

    They discuss:

    • How to recognize when caring is causing burnout
    • The emotional toll of being “too available”
    • What healthy care looks like versus self-sacrifice
    • Simple ways to reclaim energy and perspective

    This conversation challenges entrepreneurs to look honestly at where their energy goes, and to redefine what it means to lead with heart without burning out.

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    52 分
  • Visionaries vs. Control Freaks: Finding the Balance in Entrepreneurship
    2025/11/05

    Curt and Melody explore the intricate relationship between being a visionary and a control freak in entrepreneurship, emphasizing the delicate balance needed to successfully bring ideas to life. They delve into the challenges entrepreneurs face when trying to realize their visions, often battling the impulse to micro-manage their teams while striving for innovative outcomes. The duo reflects on personal experiences and anecdotes, highlighting how their journeys have shaped their understanding of risk, creativity, and the nuances of leadership. They also touch on the importance of delegation, illustrating how a strong integrator can help visionaries maintain focus while allowing others to contribute meaningfully.

    Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder for entrepreneurs to introspectively evaluate their control tendencies and embrace the collaborative spirit necessary for growth.

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    52 分
  • You Gotta Let Go to Grow
    2025/10/29

    Sometimes the hardest part of growth (and leadership) is letting go.

    In this episode, Curt and Melody get honest about what it really takes to evolve your business without betraying your values. They unpack how control, care, and clarity can all coexist — and what happens when holding on too tight starts to suffocate the very growth you’ve been working for. This one’s about trust, boundaries, and the kind of maturity that doesn’t always feel good while it’s happening, but always leads somewhere truer.

    They talk about:

    • Why “letting go” isn’t the same as giving up
    • How to trust what you’ve already built -the systems, people, and process
    • What discernment means in leadership
    • The cost (and payoff) of clarity

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    1 時間 5 分
  • The Hidden Costs of Being a Workaholic: America's Celebrated Addiction
    2025/10/22

    This week Curt and Melody are naming the thing so many entrepreneurs quietly wrestle with: workaholism.

    In a culture that glorifies the hustle, they ask, where’s the line between healthy drive and emotional avoidance?They swap stories of burnout, self-sabotage, and the tricky ways “freedom” can turn into just another excuse to stay busy.

    Melody opens up about life after selling her first business (and why she still calls herself a recovering workaholic). Curt shares the year a product launch nearly broke him.

    It’s a candid conversation about how busyness becomes a socially acceptable way to numb, and how to notice the signs before you burn out and hit the wall.

    It's honest, funny, a little raw, and ultimately hopeful.

    If you ever feel guilty for resting, this episode is definitely for you!

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    1 時間 16 分