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Episodes: 90
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Leslie Boyce - Hosts The Fitness of Business. The description says she helps overwhelmed entrepreneurs break cycles of second-guessing and “train for the entrepreneurial marathon” through expert insights, tactica...
Candice Smith - Visibility Vs. Value; Converting Visibility Into Paying Clients; Clarity, Trust, Relationships, And Strategic Positioning; The CASA Framework; Panic-marketing Vs Strategic Building; Lived Experience As Differentiation
TREAD TALKS: Stop Dog Paddling
June 18, 2026
Build Your Business With Intention, Not Trends | with Brittany WoitasAs entrepreneurs, it's easy to mistake motion for progress.A new platform. A new marketing tactic. A new content format. A new tool everyone says you need.Before long, you're working harder than ever—but feeling like you're getting nowhere.In this episode, I share a powerful clip from my conversation with Brittany Woitas, founder of Kovly Studio, a boutique brand and marketing agency that helps businesses build intentional, ...
Money Mindset, Metrics & How We Define Success | with Lauren Schoenfeld (Part 1)
June 16, 2026
Most business owners think they have a numbers problem.But often, they actually have a mindset problem.In this episode, I sit down with Lauren Schoenfeld, founder and CEO of Active Core Consulting, to talk about the hidden beliefs that shape how entrepreneurs think about money, success, pricing, growth, and self-worth.We explore why so many business owners avoid looking at their financials, how childhood experiences influence our relationship with money, and why your profit and loss statement...
TREAD TALKS: You Built It. Now Trust It.
June 15, 2026
Get Out of Your Own Way: The Leadership Shift Every Business Owner Must MakeAt some point, every coach has to stop coaching.Not forever—but long enough to let the athlete do the work.The same is true in business.As entrepreneurs, we spend years building systems, training employees, creating processes, and solving problems. Then, when it's time to trust those systems, we jump right back in and start doing everything ourselves again.In this episode, I share a powerful clip from my conversation ...
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