• Turning LeaderSh*T Into Leadership - Dan Tocchini
    Mar 23 2026
    Join us in this riveting episode of For Badass Entrepreneurs ONLY! with leadership expert Dan Tocchini. With 35 years of experience, Dan has transformed teams at Virgin Hyperloop, ESPN, Microsoft, and more. In this episode, Dan shares his insights on turning leader sh*t into authentic leadership, the importance of curiosity, and the art of sound argumentation. Discover how to manage internal states, create effective teams, and address challenges head-on. Dan’s wisdom and practical advice will empower you to become a better leader and transform your business. Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the best in the field!

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: What is the biggest mistake most leaders make?
    A1: The biggest mistake is thinking they must have all the answers. This leads to defensiveness and a lack of curiosity, hindering team collaboration and problem solving.
    Q2: How can leaders show up curious in meetings?
    A2: Showing up curiosity means having a clear agenda but being open to how it will be executed. It involves valuing team input and being eager to explore different perspectives and solutions.
    Q3: How do you identify if you are contributing to a problem in your company?
    A3: If a problem is chronic, it’s a sign you might be contributing to it. Reflect on how your actions or attitudes might sustain the issue and be open to making necessary changes.
    Q4: How do you distinguish between a good and bad argument?
    A4: A good argument is cooperative, focused on shared outcomes, and persuasive through logical reasoning. A lousy argument lacks engagement and is often defensive or manipulative.
    Q5: What is the importance of having difficult conversations?
    A5: Difficult conversations are essential to prevent small issues from escalating and ensure everyone is aligned with the mission. They foster trust and transparency within the team.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. A leader with a vision cannot be held hostage by circumstance or history.
    2. Curiosity in leadership means being open to how goals will be executed.
    3. Good argumentation is the art of mastering practical reasoning.
    4. If you keep getting what you say you don’t want, you might be settling.
    5. The best conversations are often the ones you don't want to have.

    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Leaders don’t need all the answers; they need curiosity.
    2. Difficult conversations are crucial for team alignment and growth.
    3. Good arguments are about practical reasoning and shared goals.
    4. Chronic issues often indicate a leader’s contribution to the problem.
    5. Effective leadership includes managing one’s internal state and impact.

    Contact Info
    Website: https://takenewground.com
    Instagram: @dan_tocchini

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    03:19 Guest Introduction: Dan Tocchini
    05:07 Biggest Mistakes Leaders Make
    06:41 Importance of Curiosity
    08:48 Creating Difficult Situations
    10:32 Argumentation in Leadership
    14:36 Groundwork for Great Teams
    18:08 Identifying and Solving Problems
    26:14 Perception vs. Perspective
    30:18 Problems in Big Companies
    37:45 Journey to Good Leadership
    48:02 Introduction to Maven AI
    52:37 Achieving Team Alignment
    54:17 Responsibility and Accountability

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    50 mins
  • Cold Email Isn’t Dead, You’re Just Doing It Wrong
    Feb 26 2026
    In this episode of For Badass Entrepreneurs ONLY!, Dan Gordon sits down with Adam Rosen, founder of Email Outreach Company, to break down what actually works in cold email today. Adam explains why “cold email doesn’t work” unless you do the fundamentals correctly, and what A-through-Z really means in a world where Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft are tightening inbox rules. You’ll learn the biggest cold email mistakes, why links in first emails hurt deliverability, and how “spin tax” keeps outreach from looking like spam. Adam also shares a simple framework for high-converting copy, the surprising subject line that performs best, and a clever PS strategy that boosts replies while doing good in the world. If you want more meetings, better reply rates, and a cleaner approach to outreach, this episode is packed with practical, real-world guidance.

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: Is cold email dead?
    A1: Cold email doesn’t work if you don’t know what you’re doing. But if you do the full setup properly, it can still deliver strong results today.
    Q2: What are the biggest mistakes people make with cold email?
    A2: Sending from a main domain, writing long emails with links, skipping personalization, using low-quality lists that bounce, and not using spin tax are common deal-breakers.
    Q3: What is “spin tax” and why does it matter now?
    A3: Spin tax randomizes parts of an email so each message looks slightly different, improving inbox placement. It’s now a must-have because providers are filtering mass emails more aggressively.
    Q4: Should you include a link in the first cold email?
    A4: No. Links increase spam risk. The better move is to ask a simple question first, then send the link after they reply.
    Q5: What are the three essentials to run a successful cold email campaign?
    A5: Solid infrastructure, a clear ideal customer and accurate lists, and high-converting copy that earns replies and meetings.

    Five Badass Quotes
    “Cold email does not work. And you’re right, if you don’t know what you’re doing.”
    “If you don’t do A through Z right, you don’t stand a chance.”
    “Once they reply, the walls are down. You’re in the safe zone.”
    “AI is only as powerful and effective as the input you provide.”
    “Perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages.”

    Five Badass Takeaways
    Cold email still works, but only with the right infrastructure and deliverability setup.
    Short, simple emails outperform long emails, especially when you avoid links early.
    Spin tax can protect inbox placement by making every email feel unique.
    High-converting copy follows a clear structure: purpose, problem, solution, proof, and a simple CTA.
    Replies matter for domain health, and creative PS strategies can increase replies dramatically.

    Contact Info
    Text GAP to 213.409.8366 for a free copy of the book Jumping the Gap.
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachdangordon
    Website: https://dangordonenterprise.com
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    Chapters
    00:00 Cold email “doesn’t work” and why
    01:05 Adam’s intro and what Email Outreach Company does
    03:05 Why cold email still works today
    05:10 Top cold email mistakes to avoid
    07:05 Spin tax explained in plain English
    10:05 Links, spam triggers, and the best first email approach
    14:10 Infrastructure: domains, inbox limits, and scaling outreach
    17:30 High-converting copy and why generic AI emails fail
    20:05 The best-performing subject line (and why it works)
    24:10 The PS strategy that boosts replies and domain health
    27:20 Adam’s business, trust, and guarantees
    30:15 Entrepreneurship struggles, resilience, and belief
    35:10 How to reach Adam and Email Outreach Company
    37:25 Final 3-step checklist for cold email success
    39:00 Dan’s GAP book outro and CTA
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    40 mins
  • How One Mistake Led to Major Success - Coach Dan Gordon
    Dec 5 2025
    In this special episode of For Badass Entrepreneurs ONLY!, Coach Dan Gordon visits The Passive Wealth Strategy Show Podcast with Podcaster Taylor Loht. Dan shares how we transformed his devastating mistake into a life-changing opportunity by embracing risks and overcoming internal fears. This conversation is packed with insights on perseverance, self-compassion, and the importance of learning from failures. Take advantage of Dan's powerful lessons and actionable advice for entrepreneurs looking to elevate their game in real estate and beyond.

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: Coach Dan, can you tell us about the mistake that cost you $80,000 and how you bounced back?
    A1: Back in 2016, I hired a pathological liar who destroyed my marketing company, costing me $80,000. It was a painful experience, but it forced me to pivot and pursue my true passion—helping others as a business coach. This journey from the floor to the stage was a massive transformation.
    Q2: What’s the difference between internal and external problems, and why is it important to solve internal problems first?
    A2: Internal problems are about self-perception and beliefs, while external problems are situational. Solving internal issues is crucial because our internal state influences how we handle external challenges. Our minds focus on safety, often holding us back from taking necessary risks.
    Q3: How can entrepreneurs learn to take more significant risks without being paralyzed by fear?
    A3: Entrepreneurs need to understand that fear is valid but often exaggerated. By building a relationship with their fears and showing self-compassion, they can reduce stress and take calculated risks. It’s about recognizing that fear is trying to protect us, not paralyze us.
    Q4: What advice would you give someone who feels like giving up after a failure?
    A4: Don’t give up after the first setback. Consider pivoting if you’ve gone splat against the wall five or six times and it’s still not working. Study successful people; they fail often but learn from each failure. Trust empirical evidence over your feelings.
    Q5: How important is being kind to yourself as an entrepreneur?
    A5: Being kind to yourself is essential. Harsh self-criticism only leads to exhaustion and burnout. Treat yourself with compassion, recognize the validity of your fears, and reassure yourself that mistakes are part of the learning process. This approach fosters resilience and long-term success.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. You create any situation you find yourself in to free yourself.
    2. Fear is valid. It's trying to protect us, not paralyze us.
    3. If nothing scares you on your calendar, you’re wasting your life.
    4. Don't wait until you feel ready; you'll never feel ready.
    5. Successful people try and fail many times before they succeed.

    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Embrace and learn from your mistakes; they reveal your true potential.
    2. Internal problems need solving first to handle external challenges effectively.
    3. Self-compassion reduces stress and fosters resilience in entrepreneurship.
    4. Don’t give up after initial failures; persistence and learning lead to success.
    5. Taking risks is essential for growth; don’t let fear hold you back.

    Contact Info
    Text the word “help” to 213-409-8366 to book a call with Coach Dan Gordon.
    Visit https://dangordonenterprise.com
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachdangordon

    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    0:38 Overcoming $80,000 Loss
    3:33 Internal vs. External Problems
    6:53 Learning from Mistakes
    10:53 Persistence in Real Estate
    14:34 Facing Fears and Taking Risks
    21:38 SelfCompassion and Growth
    25:03 Book Recommendation
    27:40 Sources of Inspiration
    28:00 Advice from Future Self
    28:40 How to Reach Dan Gordon
    29:29 Closing Remarks

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    29 mins
  • Amazon Fba Guru Shares Million Dollar Strategies - Michael Veazey
    Nov 29 2025
    Join Coach Dan Gordon as he chats with Michael Veazey, a leading expert in Amazon sales and founder of the 10k Collective, a mastermind group for highearning entrepreneurs. Michael shares his insights on Amazon private labeling, market research, and the importance of branding. Learn how his clients collectively sell over $10 million annually and get tips on how to navigate the competitive landscape of Amazon FBA. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned seller, this episode is packed with valuable advice to help you succeed in the ecommerce world. Tune in for actionable strategies and inspiration to take your Amazon business to the next level!

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: What is Amazon private labeling and how do you get into it?
    A1: Private labeling involves using someone else’s product and putting your own logo on it. However, it's evolved into what I call private label 2.0, where you develop unique aspects of the product. Amazon FBA lets thirdparty sellers use Amazon’s platform to reach customers.
    Q2: What should you consider before deciding to sell a product on Amazon?
    A2: First, ask yourself if it’s a good idea. Research the market to see if there’s demand and low competition. Use tools like Helium 10 and Jungle Scout to gather data. Remember, the size of the market doesn't guarantee your success; focus on the market share you can capture.
    Q3: What are the key steps to promoting a product once it's on Amazon?
    A3: Focus on advertising and great SEO. Choose keywords carefully and use them in your listing title and bullet points. Amazon's automatic advertising can also help. Getting your product in front of people is crucial, as Amazon has high conversion rates.
    Q4: Should you sell on multiple channels or just focus on Amazon?
    A4: It depends on your business stage. For beginners, it’s better to focus on one platform and master it before expanding. Running a not very functional Shopify site alongside Amazon can be timeconsuming and unproductive.
    Q5: What are some common mistakes Amazon sellers make?
    A5: One major mistake is not taking seriously what's working and trying to make failing products succeed. Be willing to walk away from products that don’t show promise and focus on optimizing and marketing successful ones.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. Different is better than better.
    2. Amazon is the Google of physical products.
    3. Market research is key to successful private labeling.
    4. Branding can make a huge difference in a crowded market.
    5. Focus on what works and let go of what doesn’t.
    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Market research is crucial before launching any product.
    2. Branding and unique product features are essential for success.
    3. Use Amazon’s advertising and SEO tools effectively.
    4. Be willing to abandon failing products and focus on winners.
    5. Selling on Amazon requires time, money, and commitment.
    Contact Info
    Michael Veazey's email: michael@amazingfba.com
    10k Collective: https://theamazonmastermind.com
    Build guide: https://go.amazingfba.com/build

    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    1:20 What is Amazon private labeling?
    3:50 Market research and product selection
    6:30 Steps to get your product on Amazon
    8:40 Promoting and advertising on Amazon
    11:15 The importance of branding
    13:00 Common mistakes Amazon sellers make
    15:45 Overview of the 10k Collective
    18:10 Michael’s advice for new sellers

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    40 mins
  • CRM Sales Lessons From the Battlefield - John Golden
    Nov 5 2025
    In this episode of For Badass Entrepreneurs ONLY! Coach Dan Gordon interviews John Golden, Amazon Best Selling Author of Winning the Battle for Sales and Social Upheaval. John, a globally acknowledged sales and marketing leader, shares insights on the importance of understanding how buyers buy and how entrepreneurs can leverage CRM systems to enhance their sales processes. They dive into the functionalities of Pipeliner CRM, discussing how automation and visualization can streamline sales activities. John also touches on the emotional aspects of decision-making in sales and how a CRM can help build authentic customer relationships. Tune in to learn from a sales expert and elevate your sales game!

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: Why are pipelines so crucial for sales success?
    A1: Regardless of your business size, understanding how your buyer buys should be reflected in how you sell. A sales process helps align these two and makes onboarding new salespeople easier.
    Q2: How can a CRM help balance different types of customers?
    A2: By tracking interactions and preferences, a CRM can identify whether a customer prefers a lot of information or quick decisions, allowing you to tailor your approach accordingly.
    Q3: What is the biggest hurdle to getting people to use a CRM?
    A3: The complexity at the start can be daunting, but investing time in building a pipeline returns huge dividends, making the sales process more manageable and efficient.
    Q4: How does Pipeliner CRM enhance authenticity in sales?
    A4: Pipeliner CRM helps by providing a structured way to follow up and stay organized, enabling salespeople to maintain genuine connections with their clients without missing essential interactions.
    Q5: What is an easy way for someone to start using a CRM?
    A5: Import contacts and set up a simple three-stage sales process. Focus on the basics, get comfortable with daily interactions in the CRM, and gradually evolve your process.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. You must understand how your buyer buys and reflect that in your sales process.
    2. CRM systems help balance the varying needs of your customers by tracking their preferences.
    3. Complexity at the start can be daunting, but the dividends of a promising pipeline are immense.
    4. Authenticity in sales is about maintaining genuine connections through structured follow-ups.
    5. Start small with your CRM, focus on the basics, and evolve your process over time.

    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Understand your buyer’s decision-making process to align your sales strategies.
    2. CRM systems like Pipeliner can help manage different customer preferences effectively.
    3. Investing time in building a sales pipeline simplifies the process and enhances efficiency.
    4. Structured CRM processes support authentic relationships in sales.
    5. Start small with CRM, import contacts, and set up a basic sales process to get comfortable.

    Contact Info
    Sales Pop: http://www.salespop.net
    Pipeliner CRM: http://www.pipelinersales.com
    Text GOLDEN to 213-409-8366 for a free trial of Pipeliner CRM

    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    4:11 Guest Introduction: John Golden
    6:05 Importance of Sales Pipelines
    7:02 Understanding How Buyers Buy
    10:00 Using CRM to Balance Customer Preferences
    14:59 What is a Sales Pipeline?
    19:42 CRM Automation and Benefits
    26:43 Starting with CRM
    31:21 Visual Nature of Pipeliner CRM
    42:44 Sales Pop and Educational Content
    45:53 Connecting with Pipeliner CRM
    48:12 Conclusion

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    41 mins
  • Wealth Creation Secrets From Centuries of Wisdom - Curtis May
    Oct 24 2025
    Join Coach Dan Gordon as he delves into financial freedom with Curtis May, the mastermind behind Practical Wealth Advisors and host of The Practical Wealth Show podcast. Curtis shares timeless principles of wealth creation that have been followed for centuries, offering invaluable advice for entrepreneurs looking to secure their financial future. Discover why traditional financial advice might not be in your best interest and learn how to control your money. From leveraging your business as your number one investment to understanding the power of liquidity, Curtis provides actionable insights that will transform your financial mindset. Don’t miss this episode, filled with practical wisdom and strategies to help you become financially free!

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: What are the core principles of wealth creation Curtis follows?
    A1: Curtis emphasizes principles from The Richest Man in Babylon, such as budgeting, making money work for you, and ensuring future income.
    Q2: Why is it wrong for entrepreneurs to rely solely on traditional financial advice?
    A2: Traditional advice often assumes you need to be more capable of managing your money, designed for employees rather than cash creators like entrepreneurs.
    Q3: How does Curtis suggest entrepreneurs handle their finances differently?
    A3: He advocates for being your bank, focusing on liquidity cash flow, and leveraging your business as your primary investment.
    Q4: What is the first actionable step Curtis recommends for improving financial health?
    A4: Start by saving a portion of your income in a wealth capture account, ensuring you pay yourself first to build capital for future investments.
    Q5: How does Curtis describe the mindset shift necessary for financial success?
    A5: He stresses the importance of changing your philosophy about money, understanding that wealth creation starts with the right mindset and control over your finances.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. Your number one asset is you – your mindset, your skillset, and your network.
    2. You don’t have a money problem; you have a philosophy problem.
    3. If you’re in business, you must control your money, not give it to fund managers.
    4. The key to wealth is not just making money but keeping it and growing it.
    5. Liquidity gives you the power to seize opportunities when they arise.

    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Entrepreneurs should focus on liquidity, ensuring cash is available for opportunities.
    2. Traditional financial advice is often unsuitable for cash creators and entrepreneurs.
    3. Building wealth requires a solid understanding of money principles and self-trust.
    4. Saving and paying yourself first is crucial for financial health and future investments.
    5. Controlling your finances and having a clear plan is more effective than unthinkingly following mainstream financial strategies.

    Contact Info
    Website: http://practicalwealth.net
    Text: BE THE BANK to 55444 for a free financial report
    YouTube: Curtis May's Practical Wealth Advisors
    LinkedIn: Curtis May
    Instagram: @curtismay

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    02:25 Curtis May's Welcome and Financial Philosophy
    03:02 Principles of Wealth Creation
    05:08 The Importance of SelfTrust in Financial Management
    10:23 Flaws in Traditional Financial Advice
    16:27 Actionable Steps for Financial Freedom
    22:11 How to Work with Curtis May
    31:44 Closing Thoughts

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    33 mins
  • From Unemployed Teacher to Millionaire Entrepreneur - Jason Duncan
    Oct 16 2025
    Join Coach Dan Gordon as he talks with the honest Jason Duncan, a former teacher-turned-millionaire entrepreneur. Jason shares his inspiring journey from losing his teaching job to building a multimillion-dollar business using the Exciter Operating System (XOS. Learn about his unique approach to entrepreneurship, balancing work and family, and his mission to help others achieve financial freedom. This episode is packed with valuable insights for entrepreneurs looking to break free from daily operations and lead a balanced life.

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: How did you transition from an unemployed teacher to an entrepreneur?
    A1: I initially sought another teaching position after losing my teaching job. When that didn’t pan out, I explored entrepreneurship, eventually creating a business focused on LED lighting retrofits, which quickly became successful.
    Q2: What role did faith play in your entrepreneurial journey?
    A2: Faith was crucial. My wife and I believed that despite our circumstances, everything would be okay. This underlying faith kept us going during tough times, trusting that we would be provided for.
    Q3: What’s the most prominent mistake entrepreneurs make when scaling their businesses?
    A3: The biggest mistake is believing they are scalable as owner-operators. True scalability comes when you move from owner-operator to owner-investor, allowing the business to run without your constant involvement.
    Q4: How do you define proper delegation in a business?
    A4: True delegation involves assigning, trusting, and empowering someone to handle tasks on your behalf. It’s not about micromanaging or abdicating responsibility but empowering your team to succeed.
    Q5: What is the concept behind your nonprofit vision?
    A5: Our nonprofit aims to tackle poverty by supporting one individual at a time, providing them with mentorship, resources, and funding to start and sustain their own business, thus changing their family’s future.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. Start now. The 'how' will reveal itself along the way.
    2. Owner-operators must be more scalable; businesses need systems and teams.
    3. True delegation is about empowering others, not micromanaging.
    4. Faith means trusting that everything will be okay, even without all the data.
    5. We create our realities through what we think and feel.

    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Transitioning from a job to entrepreneurship requires faith and perseverance.
    2. Entrepreneurs must shift from owner-operators to owner-investors for true scalability.
    3. Delegation involves trusting and empowering your team, not just assigning tasks.
    4. Mindset is critical: believing in your team and having a growth mindset is essential.
    5. Tackling poverty through focused entrepreneurship can create lasting change.

    Contact Info
    Jason Duncan’s website: therealjasonduncan. com/xos https://therealjasonduncan.com/xos
    Text XOS to 213-409-8366 for more information

    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    3:04 Jason’s Background and Journey
    4:44 Facing Identity and Career Changes
    7:07 The Role of Faith
    10:34 Starting the LED Lighting Business
    14:48 Mistakes in Scaling Businesses
    16:48 Importance of Delegation
    20:45 Common Delegation Mistakes
    27:28 Tackling Poverty Through Entrepreneurship
    31:17 Learning about XOS

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    34 mins
  • Turning Mediocrity Into Momentum - Mike Ciorrocco
    Sep 24 2025
    Join us as we welcome Mike CRoc Ciorrocco, a serial badass entrepreneur and founder of That One Brand and Agency. Known for his book Rocket Fuel and his inspiring podcast What Are You Made Of?, Mike shares his journey from unfulfilled success to unstoppable momentum. Discover how embracing uncertainty, aligning values, and eliminating mediocrity can transform your entrepreneurial path. With insights on leadership, mindset, and the importance of mission, this episode is packed with actionable advice for those ready to take their game to the next level. Take advantage of this powerhouse conversation!

    Five Badass Q&As
    Q1: Why do you think people succumb to mediocrity?
    A1: Standing out feels dangerous and exposing. It feels naked and unsafe, which is why many avoid it. You need to realize that attention is beneficial and that discouraging comments are more about the person saying them before you know that they are more about the person saying them.
    Q2: How do you define mediocrity?
    A2: Mediocrity is being at point X when you could be at point Y and not progressing towards it. It's about not moving towards your potential.
    Q3: What was it like to recognize something was missing despite achieving success?
    A3: I felt unfulfilled despite having a beautiful life. I realized I needed to play a bigger game for my abilities. It was about understanding my core values and aligning everything with them.
    Q4: How do you manage the uncertainty of entrepreneurship?
    A4: I see uncertainty as a part of life and an exciting element. It's like a winding road full of variety. Embracing uncertainty helps me stay excited and take action to ensure things work out.
    Q5: What message do you have for someone struggling to achieve more?
    A5: Understand who you are and identify your core values and mission. Stop identifying with what you do and use your job or profession as a vehicle to achieve your mission. Be the best version of yourself and see how far you can take it.

    Five Badass Quotes
    1. Standing out feels dangerous and exposing.
    2. Mediocrity needs to move towards your potential.
    3. Uncertainty is life; embrace it.
    4. Everything always works out for me.
    5. We are built to be creators.

    Five Badass Takeaways
    1. Embrace the feeling of fear and uncertainty.
    2. Align your core values with your mission.
    3. Use failures as data to come back stronger.
    4. Create an attraction model to draw people to you.
    5. Recognize that everything you do is part of a larger purpose.

    Contact Info
    Instagram:@MikeyCRoc
    Google: Mike Ciorrocco
    Site: That One Agency https://thatoneagency.com

    Chapters
    0:00 Welcome and Introduction
    5:00 Breaking free from mediocrity
    8:00 Defining mediocrity
    10:00 The journey to self-fulfillment
    13:00 Managing uncertainty in entrepreneurship
    17:00 Aligning core values and mission
    20:00 The power of mindset
    25:00 Culture and leadership
    30:00 That One Brand and Agency
    35:00 Final thoughts and contact information

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    29 mins