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  • My Own Stress Could've Ruined My Whole Business!
    2026/03/24

    "It’s lonely at the top." We’ve all heard it, but nobody tells you exactly why until you’re the one staring at a mounting pile of stress, a dwindling 401k, and a family that feels a thousand miles away even when you’re sitting at the dinner table.

    In this episode, Mike and Ryan get brutally honest about the psychological "taxes" of entrepreneurship. They break down why your business stress is—quite literally—nobody else’s problem, and why the traditional idea of "work-life balance" might actually be a lie.

    From the terror of putting payroll on a personal credit card to the "hot take" that burnout might just be a lack of vision, this is a deep dive into the mental grit required to stay in the game.We Discuss:

    • The Employee vs. Owner Mindset: Why your old friends won't understand your new obsession with "the numbers".

    • The "Invisible" Stress: How to stop wearing your business problems on your face before you walk through your front door.• Presence over Balance: A tactical guide to being 100% "there" for your kids, even if you only have 10 minutes to spare.• The Burnout Debate: Is it actually exhaustion, or are you just bored and stuck?In This Episode:00:34 – The Golden Handcuffs: Leaving the 401k and insurance behind.

    01:26 – Personal Credit Cards & Payroll: The stress of "feeding the team".

    03:09 – The Harsh Reality: Why even the people who love you can't help you carry the load.

    06:02 – The Loneliness Epidemic: Why surrounded leaders still feel isolated.

    08:59 – The "Resting Business Face": Learning to mask stress for your team and family.

    14:03 – HOT TAKE: Why "Burnout" is often just a weak mindset or lack of motivation.

    22:56 – Scheduling Sanity: Using intentional "appointments" to save your relationships.

    26:09 – The Jamie Dimon Method: Over-communicating your vision to your inner circle.

    28:15 – Quality vs. Quantity: Why 10 minutes of focus beats 10 hours of distraction.

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    31 分
  • My Customer Said That?!: Responding to Customers VS. Reacting to Them!
    2026/03/17

    In this episode, Mike and Ryan get real about the dark side of customer service: the "psychosis" of bad reviews, empty threats, and when to officially fire a client. They break down the "Britney Spears era" of Google ads and why modern businesses must obsess over Google Business Profiles to survive in an AI-driven search world.From surviving physical threats in the office to dealing with "victim mentality" customers who complain about $2.50 tater tots, this is a masterclass in protecting your business culture, maintaining your sanity, and knowing when to stand firm on your value.

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    31 分
  • Why Does Scaling My Business Feel Like Chaos?
    2026/03/10

    This episode dives deep into the "controlled chaos" of scaling a business. Mike and Ryan get raw about the moments that nearly broke their company—from the stress of hitting multi-million dollar milestones to the literal "refinement by fire" that comes with leadership. They discuss why working harder isn't always the answer, how to fire "baggage" to save your culture, and the undeniable link between your personal growth and your profit margins.Whether you’re drowning in growth or feeling stagnant, this conversation is a wake-up call to stop "rolling with the punches" and start leading with intentionality.

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    30 分
  • The $20/Hour Mistake That Almost Broke Me
    2026/03/03

    Making millions but still broke? You’re not alone—over a third of small businesses are just borrowing to keep the lights on. Mike gets raw about sleeping in his shop, eating rice and eggs, and the gray hairs that come from payroll stress. We’re tearing down the "hourly rate" myth and showing you how to automate your finances so the business works for you, not the other way around.

    Price for growth, or prepare to fail.

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    24 分
  • The "No D*uche" Policy: Company Culture
    2026/02/26

    Are you a "nice" boss or a pushover? Most business owners wait until they’re screaming to hold people accountable. Ryan and Mike break down why "common sense" isn't a strategy and how to systemize your culture so you can stop being a "douche" and start winning. If you're tired of cowering employees and burned bridges, this masterclass on intentional growth is for you.

    Stop floating. Start leading.

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    27 分
  • Stop hiring assholes (How to effectively hire and fire)
    2026/02/24

    One bad hire can screw up everything. 📉 From wrecking the culture to costing you tens of thousands in mistakes, "shitheads" are expensive. Mike and Ryan get raw about the "cancer" they recently surgically removed from the business and the lessons learned from firing too slowly.We discuss the "Victim Mentality" often found in the trades , why you can’t "save" every employee , and how to spot red flags in the first 48 hours. If you want to protect your high-performers and build a culture of trust, you have to be willing to have the hard conversations man-to-man.

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    24 分
  • Owners UNDERESTIMATE admin (and overestimate AI)
    2026/02/19

    Is your business playing the "accordion"? 🪗 If you’re growing your production but your systems are snapping back and causing chaos, you’re missing the "backbone" of the business: the CSR.In this episode, Mike and Ryan talk about the "Time Machine" realization: Mike would have raised his prices much sooner to afford a dedicated customer service team before hiring more techs. We break down why a human voice beats an AI bot every time in the trades and how delegating the "small stuff" allows the owner to finally be the "Golden Goose" the company needs.

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    26 分
  • Why systems drive PEACE and PROFIT
    2026/02/17

    Are you actually successful, or just addicted to the grind?Mike and Ryan break down why "busy" is often just a mask for ego and poor strategy. Learn why the best plumber might be the one heading home at 2 PM, and why saying "No" to the wrong customer is the fastest way to a "Yes" for your family.

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    22 分