Episodes

  • What Good Delegation Actually Requires
    May 26 2026

    You handed it off. You felt good about it for about forty-eight hours.

    And then it came back wrong.

    So you fixed it, took it back, and quietly filed it under: this is why I can't delegate.

    You didn't fail at delegation. You failed at the handoff, and those are two completely different problems.

    This episode names the real reason delegation keeps breaking down; even when you have good people, even when you're genuinely trying to let go. It is not about your team. It is about what never got transferred.

    If delegation keeps coming back to you, this one is for you.


    RESOURCE:

    • CEO Bottleneck Audit — Find the specific structural reason delegation keeps failing in your business
    • Delegate Like A Pro — The full system for building delegation that actually sticks
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    15 mins
  • The Mental Load Your P&L Will Never Show
    May 19 2026

    You have a to-do list. But there is another list underneath it that never gets written down.

    It is the decisions you made before 8 am that nobody counted as work. The team situation you are quietly monitoring. The Sunday feeling when the week has not started and you are already behind. The guilt that tells you to stop complaining because you chose this.

    This episode is not about fixing it. It is about naming it so specifically that you finally feel found.

    If you are a small business owner who is tired in a way you cannot fully explain, this one is for you.


    RESOURCE:

    CEO Sprint

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    17 mins
  • Why Your Business Needs a Rhythm, Not Just a Plan
    May 12 2026

    If you are a good planner but your week still gets away from you, this episode is going to feel very familiar.

    You go into Monday with clarity. You know your priorities. You have done the work to map out what matters. And then the week starts moving and the plan stops working. Not because you lost focus. Not because something went wrong. But because planning and executing are two completely different things, and most businesses are only built for one of them.

    In this episode we are talking about operational rhythm. Not a scheduling hack or a productivity system. A structural conversation about how your business is actually designed to run, and why urgency keeps winning even when you know better.

    You will hear a client story that I have not been able to stop thinking about. A business owner who planned well, hired well, and still found herself as the bottleneck for almost everything. What changed for her was not her team or her goals. It was the rhythm underneath the work.

    If you are tired of reinventing your week every Monday and wondering why the strategic work never seems to get done, this episode will show you exactly what is missing and where to start.


    RESOURCE:

    CEO Power Hour Playbook

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    17 mins
  • Scattered to Focused: Deciding What Deserves Your Energy
    May 5 2026

    Business priorities are not about doing more, they are about deciding what actually deserves your energy.

    If you feel busy all day but still behind, this episode will help you understand why. You’re not stuck because you lack time or discipline. You’re stuck because everything is competing for your attention, and without a clear filter, nothing gets enough focus to move forward.

    In this episode, I walk you through a simple Impact vs. Effort filter you can use immediately to decide what actually matters in your business. You’ll also hear a real client example of what happens when you narrow your focus and stop spreading your energy too thin.

    If something in this episode hits, you can book a CEO Bottleneck Audit and get clear on your next priority.

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    19 mins
  • Why Your Plan Isn’t Working (Even If It’s a Good One)
    Apr 28 2026

    Small business operations are often the real reason your plan isn’t working, even if it looks solid on paper.

    If you’ve ever created a clear plan, set priorities, and still found your days getting pulled in every direction, this episode will feel familiar.


    RESOURCES:

    CEO Bottleneck Audit


    What looks like a strategic planning issue is often something deeper. The way your business operates day to day, how decisions flow, and how much is still sitting on your shoulders.

    In this episode, I’m walking through a pattern I see over and over again with small business owners, including my own experience. The cycle of trying new strategies, staying busy, and still not seeing the return match the effort.

    This is a conversation about what’s actually underneath that.

    If your business still depends on you to keep everything moving, this will help you understand why and what needs to change.

    If you’re ready to look at what’s really going on in your business, you can book a CEO Bottleneck Audit at ceoamplify.ca/bottleneck

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    14 mins
  • Your Calendar Is Quietly Blocking Your Growth
    Apr 21 2026

    If your calendar is full but your business still isn’t growing, this episode will show you why. In this conversation, we’re unpacking a hidden issue inside time management for small business owners that most people overlook.

    You’ve done the planning. You know what matters. But your week keeps filling up with client work, team questions, and day-to-day tasks, leaving no space for real growth.

    This isn’t a discipline problem. It’s not about working harder or finding more hours in the day. It’s about how your business is structured and how your time is being used.

    In this episode, you’ll start to see how your calendar is quietly shaping your business outcomes, and why growth never happens in leftover time.

    If your business feels busy but stuck, this will help you understand what’s actually going on and what needs to change.

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    13 mins
  • Strategic Planning Isn’t the Problem. Your Execution Rhythm Is
    Apr 14 2026

    You’re doing the strategic planning. You’ve mapped out your goals and priorities. But a few weeks later, you’re back in the day-to-day, and the things that were supposed to move the business forward haven’t happened.

    This episode breaks down why that keeps happening.

    Most small business owners don’t have a planning problem. They have an execution problem. More specifically, they’re missing the operational rhythm that carries a plan forward week after week.

    In this episode, we look at what happens after the planning is done, why urgency always takes over, and how a simple weekly checkpoint can change how your business runs.

    You’ll hear a real example of a business owner preparing for a conference, where everything looked clear on paper but quickly became reactive without structure. Then we walk through what changed when execution rhythms and accountability were introduced.

    If your plans tend to stall after a strong start, this will help you understand why and what needs to change.

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    13 mins
  • The CEO Version of You Is Quieter Than You Think
    Apr 7 2026

    If your business only feels calm when you’re not working, there’s a deeper issue at play.

    In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to reclaim your CEO time, and why the version of you that actually scales your business doesn’t look busier, faster, or more productive. She’s quieter.

    Most small business owners are operating in constant motion, responding, fixing, and keeping things moving. It feels productive, but it’s also what keeps you stuck. Because when everything still runs through you, your business can’t grow beyond you.

    This episode breaks down the difference between operator energy and CEO leadership, why busy feels rewarding even when it’s not working, and the hidden cost of staying in the middle of everything.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re working all day but nothing meaningful is moving forward, this will hit.

    We’ll also look at what actually needs to change inside your business so you can step out of the noise, make better decisions, and create real capacity for growth.


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    13 mins