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    <copyright>Tim Holloway</copyright>
    <description>What Happens Inside ROUNDTABLE LIVE

Weekly founder conversations and growth sessions featuring:


  
business builders



  
coaches and consultants



  
creators and thought leaders



  
operators and scaling experts




Topics include:


  
authority building



  
business growth strategy



  
scalable systems



  
influence and positioning



  
leadership development



  
audience growth



  
brand expansion



  
long-term thinking





  
Big idea or business challenge



  
Guest framework, lesson, or story



  
Practical growth strategy



  
Authority and influence insights



  
Audience Q&amp;A



  
“What builders should focus on this week”





  
Founder Conversations



  
Growth Roundtables



  
Authority Sessions



  
Influence Labs



  
Builder Sessions



  
Market Leadership Conversations



  
Strategic Think Tanks



  
Scalable Influence Discussions




If you are building something meaningful and want to grow alongside other sharp thinkers and strategic leaders, welcome to the table.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>What Happens Inside ROUNDTABLE LIVE

Weekly founder conversations and growth sessions featuring:


  
business builders



  
coaches and consultants



  
creators and thought leaders



  
operators and scaling experts




Topics include:


  
authority building



  
business growth strategy



  
scalable systems



  
influence and positioning



  
leadership development



  
audience growth



  
brand expansion



  
long-term thinking





  
Big idea or business challenge



  
Guest framework, lesson, or story



  
Practical growth strategy



  
Authority and influence insights



  
Audience Q&amp;A



  
“What builders should focus on this week”





  
Founder Conversations



  
Growth Roundtables



  
Authority Sessions



  
Influence Labs



  
Builder Sessions



  
Market Leadership Conversations



  
Strategic Think Tanks



  
Scalable Influence Discussions




If you are building something meaningful and want to grow alongside other sharp thinkers and strategic leaders, welcome to the table.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>What Happens Inside ROUNDTABLE LIVE</strong></p>
<p>Weekly founder conversations and growth sessions featuring:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>business builders</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>coaches and consultants</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>creators and thought leaders</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>operators and scaling experts</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Topics include:</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>authority building</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>business growth strategy</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>scalable systems</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>influence and positioning</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>leadership development</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>audience growth</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>brand expansion</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>long-term thinking</p>
</li>
</ul>
<ol>
  <li>
<p>Big idea or business challenge</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Guest framework, lesson, or story</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Practical growth strategy</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Authority and influence insights</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Audience Q&amp;A</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>“What builders should focus on this week”</p>
</li>
</ol>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Founder Conversations</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Growth Roundtables</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Authority Sessions</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Influence Labs</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Builder Sessions</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Market Leadership Conversations</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Strategic Think Tanks</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Scalable Influence Discussions</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>If you are building something meaningful and want to grow alongside other sharp thinkers and strategic leaders, welcome to the table.</p>
<p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:name>Tim Holloway</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>menofinfluence@mail.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>From Crash to Comeback: Jason Kerby's Entrepreneurial Journey</title>
      <description>In this insightful interview, Jason Kerby shares his entrepreneurial journey, including overcoming setbacks, mindset shifts, and the importance of identity in business success and recovery. Discover practical lessons on resilience, growth, and the power of gratitude from a seasoned business owner who has navigated the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.

Key  topics

Entrepreneurial resilience

Mindset shifts after failure

Business exit strategies

Identity and self-perception in business

The role of gratitude in overcoming adversity



Chapters

00:00 The Journey Begins: From Contractor to Entrepreneur

02:50 Navigating Challenges: The 2008 Crash and Its Aftermath

06:11 The Shift in Mindset: Embracing Coaching and Growth

08:58 Identity Crisis: Life After Selling the Business

11:48 Finding Purpose: Transitioning to Coaching and Helping Others

23:31 Facing Darkness: A Personal Struggle

30:07 Identity Shift: Building a New Life

32:30 The Power of Gratitude and Resilience

39:14 Navigating Change: Lessons Learned














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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 21:52:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this insightful interview, Jason Kerby shares his entrepreneurial journey, including overcoming setbacks, mindset shifts, and the importance of identity in business success and recovery. Discover practical lessons on resilience, growth, and the power of gratitude from a seasoned business owner who has navigated the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.

Key  topics

Entrepreneurial resilience

Mindset shifts after failure

Business exit strategies

Identity and self-perception in business

The role of gratitude in overcoming adversity



Chapters

00:00 The Journey Begins: From Contractor to Entrepreneur

02:50 Navigating Challenges: The 2008 Crash and Its Aftermath

06:11 The Shift in Mindset: Embracing Coaching and Growth

08:58 Identity Crisis: Life After Selling the Business

11:48 Finding Purpose: Transitioning to Coaching and Helping Others

23:31 Facing Darkness: A Personal Struggle

30:07 Identity Shift: Building a New Life

32:30 The Power of Gratitude and Resilience

39:14 Navigating Change: Lessons Learned














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<p><strong>Key  topics</strong></p>
<p>Entrepreneurial resilience</p>
<p>Mindset shifts after failure</p>
<p>Business exit strategies</p>
<p>Identity and self-perception in business</p>
<p>The role of gratitude in overcoming adversity</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Chapters</strong></p>
<p>00:00 The Journey Begins: From Contractor to Entrepreneur</p>
<p>02:50 Navigating Challenges: The 2008 Crash and Its Aftermath</p>
<p>06:11 The Shift in Mindset: Embracing Coaching and Growth</p>
<p>08:58 Identity Crisis: Life After Selling the Business</p>
<p>11:48 Finding Purpose: Transitioning to Coaching and Helping Others</p>
<p>23:31 Facing Darkness: A Personal Struggle</p>
<p>30:07 Identity Shift: Building a New Life</p>
<p>32:30 The Power of Gratitude and Resilience</p>
<p>39:14 Navigating Change: Lessons Learned</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>
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      <title>Are You Building a Business or Just Buying a Job with Mark Andersen</title>
      <description>Mark Anderson

Name: Mark Anderson

Business: Know Your Numbers

Location: Pearland, Texas

Role: Owner of a small accounting firm

In business since: March 2018

Specialty: Helping small business owners using QuickBooks Online keep accurate accounting records and use those records as a diagnostic tool to improve profit, cash flow, and business value.

Mark helps small business owners:


  Clean up messy or incorrect accounting records

  Understand financial statements

  Learn how to read a balance sheet

  Use numbers to make better business decisions

  Track profitability and cash flow

  Identify sales, cost, debt, and profit issues

  Build forward-looking KPIs

  Prepare for loans, business partners, or selling the business

  Move from owning a “job” to building a sellable business


His process includes:


  
Start with clean accounting recordsFix messy books or, in extreme cases, start fresh.

  
Educate the business ownerTeach them how to understand and use financial information.

  
Meet monthly using real numbersReview financial statements and diagnose problems.

  
Layer in KPIsCreate forward-looking indicators to help predict revenue, gross profit, and financial performance before the month ends.

  
Prepare for major business transactionsHelp owners get ready for loans, partnerships, or selling the business.


Before starting his accounting firm, Mark was:


  A golf professional

  In public accounting for over 10 years

  Performing financial statement audits

  Doing CFO-type cleanup work for businesses


He eventually moved into working with small businesses because he liked having multiple smaller clients instead of relying on one large interim CFO role.

Mark typically works with small businesses that are:


  Using QuickBooks Online

  Revenue range of roughly $0 to $2.5 million


  Often mom-and-pop businesses

  Usually fewer than 10 employees


  Cost-conscious but serious about improving their financial systems


“If you want to create value in your business, you’ve got to get out of your business.”

Mark emphasizes that if the owner is doing everything, they do not really own a business — they own a glorified job.

YouTube / Podcast: Business on the Run

Facebook: Know Your Numbers PL

TikTok: Chasing Profit and Pups

Phone: 346-320-1300

00:00 Intro and new group podcast format01:00 Meet Mark Anderson from Know Your Numbers02:21 Why small business owners struggle with financial information03:30 What is a balance sheet?04:46 Why entrepreneurs often avoid the numbers08:03 Mark’s framework for fixing messy books09:10 Using financial statements to diagnose business problems10:22 Why separating business and personal money matters12:49 Mark’s journey from golf pro to accounting firm owner15:10 Why Mark chose small business accounting17:32 Worst-case bookkeeping disasters19:50 Why business owners need a financial mirror21:00 From not knowing a balance sheet to improving gross margin22:16 Helping a company grow into a full accounting department24:16 Are you building a business or buying yourself a job?25:20 Why business value requires getting out of the day-to-day26:41 Buying back your time as a business owner29:11 Money mindset, debt, and financial goals33:16 Why boring business tasks create profit35:00 Mental health advocacy, podcasting, and purpose42:06 Finding the right accountant before growth breaks the business45:34 Rebuilding after business setbacks48:00 Where to connect with Mark Anderson50:00 Final thoughts and closing

#SmallBusinessFinance#KnowYourNumbers#BusinessAccounting#CashFlowManagement#EntrepreneurMindset


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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 22:18:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Mark Anderson

Name: Mark Anderson

Business: Know Your Numbers

Location: Pearland, Texas

Role: Owner of a small accounting firm

In business since: March 2018

Specialty: Helping small business owners using QuickBooks Online keep accurate accounting records and use those records as a diagnostic tool to improve profit, cash flow, and business value.

Mark helps small business owners:


  Clean up messy or incorrect accounting records

  Understand financial statements

  Learn how to read a balance sheet

  Use numbers to make better business decisions

  Track profitability and cash flow

  Identify sales, cost, debt, and profit issues

  Build forward-looking KPIs

  Prepare for loans, business partners, or selling the business

  Move from owning a “job” to building a sellable business


His process includes:


  
Start with clean accounting recordsFix messy books or, in extreme cases, start fresh.

  
Educate the business ownerTeach them how to understand and use financial information.

  
Meet monthly using real numbersReview financial statements and diagnose problems.

  
Layer in KPIsCreate forward-looking indicators to help predict revenue, gross profit, and financial performance before the month ends.

  
Prepare for major business transactionsHelp owners get ready for loans, partnerships, or selling the business.


Before starting his accounting firm, Mark was:


  A golf professional

  In public accounting for over 10 years

  Performing financial statement audits

  Doing CFO-type cleanup work for businesses


He eventually moved into working with small businesses because he liked having multiple smaller clients instead of relying on one large interim CFO role.

Mark typically works with small businesses that are:


  Using QuickBooks Online

  Revenue range of roughly $0 to $2.5 million


  Often mom-and-pop businesses

  Usually fewer than 10 employees


  Cost-conscious but serious about improving their financial systems


“If you want to create value in your business, you’ve got to get out of your business.”

Mark emphasizes that if the owner is doing everything, they do not really own a business — they own a glorified job.

YouTube / Podcast: Business on the Run

Facebook: Know Your Numbers PL

TikTok: Chasing Profit and Pups

Phone: 346-320-1300

00:00 Intro and new group podcast format01:00 Meet Mark Anderson from Know Your Numbers02:21 Why small business owners struggle with financial information03:30 What is a balance sheet?04:46 Why entrepreneurs often avoid the numbers08:03 Mark’s framework for fixing messy books09:10 Using financial statements to diagnose business problems10:22 Why separating business and personal money matters12:49 Mark’s journey from golf pro to accounting firm owner15:10 Why Mark chose small business accounting17:32 Worst-case bookkeeping disasters19:50 Why business owners need a financial mirror21:00 From not knowing a balance sheet to improving gross margin22:16 Helping a company grow into a full accounting department24:16 Are you building a business or buying yourself a job?25:20 Why business value requires getting out of the day-to-day26:41 Buying back your time as a business owner29:11 Money mindset, debt, and financial goals33:16 Why boring business tasks create profit35:00 Mental health advocacy, podcasting, and purpose42:06 Finding the right accountant before growth breaks the business45:34 Rebuilding after business setbacks48:00 Where to connect with Mark Anderson50:00 Final thoughts and closing

#SmallBusinessFinance#KnowYourNumbers#BusinessAccounting#CashFlowManagement#EntrepreneurMindset


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        <![CDATA[<p>Mark Anderson</p>
<p><strong>Name:</strong> Mark Anderson</p>
<p><strong>Business:</strong> Know Your Numbers</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Pearland, Texas</p>
<p><strong>Role:</strong> Owner of a small accounting firm</p>
<p><strong>In business since:</strong> March 2018</p>
<p><strong>Specialty:</strong> Helping small business owners using QuickBooks Online keep accurate accounting records and use those records as a diagnostic tool to improve profit, cash flow, and business value.</p>
<p>Mark helps small business owners:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Clean up messy or incorrect accounting records</li>
  <li>Understand financial statements</li>
  <li>Learn how to read a balance sheet</li>
  <li>Use numbers to make better business decisions</li>
  <li>Track profitability and cash flow</li>
  <li>Identify sales, cost, debt, and profit issues</li>
  <li>Build forward-looking KPIs</li>
  <li>Prepare for loans, business partners, or selling the business</li>
  <li>Move from owning a “job” to building a sellable business</li>
</ul>
<p>His process includes:</p>
<ol>
  <li>
<strong>Start with clean accounting records</strong><br>Fix messy books or, in extreme cases, start fresh.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Educate the business owner</strong><br>Teach them how to understand and use financial information.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Meet monthly using real numbers</strong><br>Review financial statements and diagnose problems.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Layer in KPIs</strong><br>Create forward-looking indicators to help predict revenue, gross profit, and financial performance before the month ends.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Prepare for major business transactions</strong><br>Help owners get ready for loans, partnerships, or selling the business.</li>
</ol>
<p>Before starting his accounting firm, Mark was:</p>
<ul>
  <li>A golf professional</li>
  <li>In public accounting for over 10 years</li>
  <li>Performing financial statement audits</li>
  <li>Doing CFO-type cleanup work for businesses</li>
</ul>
<p>He eventually moved into working with small businesses because he liked having multiple smaller clients instead of relying on one large interim CFO role.</p>
<p>Mark typically works with small businesses that are:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Using QuickBooks Online</li>
  <li>Revenue range of roughly <strong>$0 to $2.5 million</strong>
</li>
  <li>Often mom-and-pop businesses</li>
  <li>Usually fewer than <strong>10 employees</strong>
</li>
  <li>Cost-conscious but serious about improving their financial systems</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>“If you want to create value in your business, you’ve got to get out of your business.”</strong></p>
<p>Mark emphasizes that if the owner is doing everything, they do not really own a business — they own a glorified job.</p>
<p><strong>YouTube / Podcast:</strong> Business on the Run</p>
<p><strong>Facebook:</strong> Know Your Numbers PL</p>
<p><strong>TikTok:</strong> Chasing Profit and Pups</p>
<p><strong>Phone:</strong> 346-320-1300</p>
<p>00:00 Intro and new group podcast format<br>01:00 Meet Mark Anderson from Know Your Numbers<br>02:21 Why small business owners struggle with financial information<br>03:30 What is a balance sheet?<br>04:46 Why entrepreneurs often avoid the numbers<br>08:03 Mark’s framework for fixing messy books<br>09:10 Using financial statements to diagnose business problems<br>10:22 Why separating business and personal money matters<br>12:49 Mark’s journey from golf pro to accounting firm owner<br>15:10 Why Mark chose small business accounting<br>17:32 Worst-case bookkeeping disasters<br>19:50 Why business owners need a financial mirror<br>21:00 From not knowing a balance sheet to improving gross margin<br>22:16 Helping a company grow into a full accounting department<br>24:16 Are you building a business or buying yourself a job?<br>25:20 Why business value requires getting out of the day-to-day<br>26:41 Buying back your time as a business owner<br>29:11 Money mindset, debt, and financial goals<br>33:16 Why boring business tasks create profit<br>35:00 Mental health advocacy, podcasting, and purpose<br>42:06 Finding the right accountant before growth breaks the business<br>45:34 Rebuilding after business setbacks<br>48:00 Where to connect with Mark Anderson<br>50:00 Final thoughts and closing</p>
<p>#SmallBusinessFinance<br>#KnowYourNumbers<br>#BusinessAccounting<br>#CashFlowManagement<br>#EntrepreneurMindset</p>
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      <title>If Nobody Claps, Don’t Call It Humility; Fix Your Message</title>
      <description>Stop hating applause and start earning it—because applause isn’t ego… it’s evidence your message is landing. If your content gets no likes, no comments, no amens, no shares, no feedback, that’s not “humility.” That’s a signal. In this episode, we break down why so many leaders, creators, speakers, coaches, pastors, and entrepreneurs secretly reject recognition—then wonder why they’re ignored. Applause is not the goal, but it is a scoreboard. It tells you whether your communication is clear, confident, and actually producing transformation. If your message matters, your brand matters, your mission matters—then you should care whether people feel it. This talk goes deep into the difference between approval addiction and healthy feedback, why “false humility” keeps you small, and how honor, excellence, validation, and appreciation can exist without ego. You’ll learn how to pursue impact without becoming a glory-hound—and why being impressive is part of the game when you’re trying to serve people at a high level.

You’ll hear why applause is feedback—not vanity—and how to use it like data to improve your message, your systems, and your delivery. You’ll learn the difference between wanting recognition and needing it for your identity, plus how insecurity turns “I don’t care” into a mask. We also unpack faith-based “worm theology” and the idea that staying small makes God big—then reframe honor, affirmation, and excellence as part of a healthy, mission-driven life. Finally, you’ll get a practical mindset shift: if you avoid being impressive, you’ll keep getting ignored—so bring your best without making it about your ego.

00:00 Intro: Applause isn’t ego—it’s evidence01:08 Applause vs approval addiction03:06 If your work transforms people, feedback should show04:00 Public speaking, TED Talks, and the “scoreboard”06:05 When no one engages: what it might mean08:04 “Amen” as validation and real-time feedback09:00 False humility exposed10:13 Why feedback matters (the “data” analogy)12:05 Faith culture, identity, and “worm theology”15:13 Glorification, honor, and worthiness17:38 Honor one another: appreciation → honor20:03 Co-laboring and agency (not passivity)21:56 Excellence, impressiveness, and making an impression26:24 Receive gratitude without ego29:47 Empty cup syndrome and serving from overflow30:07 Applause vs reassurance (seen, heard, known)34:55 Wanting applause vs needing applause38:01 Final reframe: applause is evidence

#MindsetShift #PublicSpeaking #Confidence #PersonalDevelopment #Leadership
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Stop hating applause and start earning it—because applause isn’t ego… it’s evidence your message is landing. If your content gets no likes, no comments, no amens, no shares, no feedback, that’s not “humility.” That’s a signal. In this episode, we break down why so many leaders, creators, speakers, coaches, pastors, and entrepreneurs secretly reject recognition—then wonder why they’re ignored. Applause is not the goal, but it is a scoreboard. It tells you whether your communication is clear, confident, and actually producing transformation. If your message matters, your brand matters, your mission matters—then you should care whether people feel it. This talk goes deep into the difference between approval addiction and healthy feedback, why “false humility” keeps you small, and how honor, excellence, validation, and appreciation can exist without ego. You’ll learn how to pursue impact without becoming a glory-hound—and why being impressive is part of the game when you’re trying to serve people at a high level.

You’ll hear why applause is feedback—not vanity—and how to use it like data to improve your message, your systems, and your delivery. You’ll learn the difference between wanting recognition and needing it for your identity, plus how insecurity turns “I don’t care” into a mask. We also unpack faith-based “worm theology” and the idea that staying small makes God big—then reframe honor, affirmation, and excellence as part of a healthy, mission-driven life. Finally, you’ll get a practical mindset shift: if you avoid being impressive, you’ll keep getting ignored—so bring your best without making it about your ego.

00:00 Intro: Applause isn’t ego—it’s evidence01:08 Applause vs approval addiction03:06 If your work transforms people, feedback should show04:00 Public speaking, TED Talks, and the “scoreboard”06:05 When no one engages: what it might mean08:04 “Amen” as validation and real-time feedback09:00 False humility exposed10:13 Why feedback matters (the “data” analogy)12:05 Faith culture, identity, and “worm theology”15:13 Glorification, honor, and worthiness17:38 Honor one another: appreciation → honor20:03 Co-laboring and agency (not passivity)21:56 Excellence, impressiveness, and making an impression26:24 Receive gratitude without ego29:47 Empty cup syndrome and serving from overflow30:07 Applause vs reassurance (seen, heard, known)34:55 Wanting applause vs needing applause38:01 Final reframe: applause is evidence

#MindsetShift #PublicSpeaking #Confidence #PersonalDevelopment #Leadership
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        <![CDATA[<p>Stop hating applause and start earning it—because applause isn’t ego… it’s <strong>evidence</strong> your message is landing. If your content gets no likes, no comments, no amens, no shares, no feedback, that’s not “humility.” That’s a signal. In this episode, we break down why so many leaders, creators, speakers, coaches, pastors, and entrepreneurs secretly reject recognition—then wonder why they’re ignored. Applause is not the goal, but it <em>is</em> a scoreboard. It tells you whether your communication is clear, confident, and actually producing transformation. If your message matters, your brand matters, your mission matters—then you should care whether people feel it. This talk goes deep into the difference between <strong>approval addiction</strong> and healthy feedback, why “false humility” keeps you small, and how honor, excellence, validation, and appreciation can exist without ego. You’ll learn how to pursue impact without becoming a glory-hound—and why being impressive is part of the game when you’re trying to serve people at a high level.</p>
<p>You’ll hear why applause is feedback—not vanity—and how to use it like data to improve your message, your systems, and your delivery. You’ll learn the difference between wanting recognition and needing it for your identity, plus how insecurity turns “I don’t care” into a mask. We also unpack faith-based “worm theology” and the idea that staying small makes God big—then reframe honor, affirmation, and excellence as part of a healthy, mission-driven life. Finally, you’ll get a practical mindset shift: if you avoid being impressive, you’ll keep getting ignored—so bring your best without making it about your ego.</p>
<p>00:00 Intro: Applause isn’t ego—it’s evidence<br>01:08 Applause vs approval addiction<br>03:06 If your work transforms people, feedback should show<br>04:00 Public speaking, TED Talks, and the “scoreboard”<br>06:05 When no one engages: what it might mean<br>08:04 “Amen” as validation and real-time feedback<br>09:00 False humility exposed<br>10:13 Why feedback matters (the “data” analogy)<br>12:05 Faith culture, identity, and “worm theology”<br>15:13 Glorification, honor, and worthiness<br>17:38 Honor one another: appreciation → honor<br>20:03 Co-laboring and agency (not passivity)<br>21:56 Excellence, impressiveness, and making an impression<br>26:24 Receive gratitude without ego<br>29:47 Empty cup syndrome and serving from overflow<br>30:07 Applause vs reassurance (seen, heard, known)<br>34:55 Wanting applause vs needing applause<br>38:01 Final reframe: applause is evidence</p>
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      <title>If You Hate Clout, You’re Choosing Invisibility (Here’s Why)</title>
      <description>If you’re building a podcast, brand, coaching offer, book, speaking career, or online business—and you secretly hate “clout”—this episode is your wake-up call. Because if you’re allergic to clout, you’re choosing invisibility over impact. And invisibility kills influence, credibility, authority, trust, and cash flow. Real clout isn’t flexing. It’s being trusted before you enter the room—when your reputation and track record speak for you. In this episode, we break down the difference between fake influence and earned credibility, why your message gets ignored when you have no system for trust, and how consistency creates a reputation people can vouch for. You’ll learn how testimonials, proof, and daily showing up build the “no-like-and-trust” factor that makes people actually buy, follow, and refer you. If you’re tired of chasing crumbs, starting every conversation at zero trust, and watching people with less talent get more attention—this is the framework to build a reputation that precedes you (the right way). 


  
Why clout = trust, not ego or showing off



  
The track record principle: people trust actions, not words



  
Why no reputation can be as damaging as a bad one



  
How consistency builds credibility in content, business, and marketing



  
The “rearview mirror” test for reputation (and what it reveals)



  
The 2-step clout framework: pick what you’re known for + show proof



  
How testimonials, referrals, and results create real authority




00:00 Intro: attention → clout, credibility, reputation01:08 Clout isn’t flexing—it’s trust before you walk in02:06 The 2 problems: don’t know what to do vs. won’t execute05:14 The ingredient metaphor: you can’t skip what you need06:43 High school reputation + track record examples11:38 Definition: credibility = reputation + consistency16:01 Feedback, reviews, and transformation proof19:19 The “people vouch for you” principle (testimonials/referrals)22:03 Why “I’m above marketing” is pride (and costs you)23:07 Be known for something—or be known for nothing26:52 What you’re for vs. what you’re against29:13 Why trust determines sales30:06 You are allowed to be known34:44 The 2-step framework: pick it + publish proof36:19 Wrap up

Hashtags:#Clout #Credibility #PersonalBrand #PodcastMarketing #OnlineBusiness


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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’re building a podcast, brand, coaching offer, book, speaking career, or online business—and you secretly hate “clout”—this episode is your wake-up call. Because if you’re allergic to clout, you’re choosing invisibility over impact. And invisibility kills influence, credibility, authority, trust, and cash flow. Real clout isn’t flexing. It’s being trusted before you enter the room—when your reputation and track record speak for you. In this episode, we break down the difference between fake influence and earned credibility, why your message gets ignored when you have no system for trust, and how consistency creates a reputation people can vouch for. You’ll learn how testimonials, proof, and daily showing up build the “no-like-and-trust” factor that makes people actually buy, follow, and refer you. If you’re tired of chasing crumbs, starting every conversation at zero trust, and watching people with less talent get more attention—this is the framework to build a reputation that precedes you (the right way). 


  
Why clout = trust, not ego or showing off



  
The track record principle: people trust actions, not words



  
Why no reputation can be as damaging as a bad one



  
How consistency builds credibility in content, business, and marketing



  
The “rearview mirror” test for reputation (and what it reveals)



  
The 2-step clout framework: pick what you’re known for + show proof



  
How testimonials, referrals, and results create real authority




00:00 Intro: attention → clout, credibility, reputation01:08 Clout isn’t flexing—it’s trust before you walk in02:06 The 2 problems: don’t know what to do vs. won’t execute05:14 The ingredient metaphor: you can’t skip what you need06:43 High school reputation + track record examples11:38 Definition: credibility = reputation + consistency16:01 Feedback, reviews, and transformation proof19:19 The “people vouch for you” principle (testimonials/referrals)22:03 Why “I’m above marketing” is pride (and costs you)23:07 Be known for something—or be known for nothing26:52 What you’re for vs. what you’re against29:13 Why trust determines sales30:06 You are allowed to be known34:44 The 2-step framework: pick it + publish proof36:19 Wrap up

Hashtags:#Clout #Credibility #PersonalBrand #PodcastMarketing #OnlineBusiness


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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re building a podcast, brand, coaching offer, book, speaking career, or online business—and you secretly hate “clout”—this episode is your wake-up call. Because if you’re allergic to clout, you’re choosing <strong>invisibility over impact</strong>. And invisibility kills influence, credibility, authority, trust, and cash flow. Real clout isn’t flexing. It’s <strong>being trusted before you enter the room</strong>—when your reputation and track record speak for you. In this episode, we break down the difference between fake influence and earned credibility, why your message gets ignored when you have no system for trust, and how consistency creates a reputation people can vouch for. You’ll learn how testimonials, proof, and daily showing up build the “no-like-and-trust” factor that makes people actually buy, follow, and refer you. If you’re tired of chasing crumbs, starting every conversation at zero trust, and watching people with less talent get more attention—this is the framework to build a reputation that precedes you (the right way). </p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>clout = trust</strong>, not ego or showing off</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The <strong>track record principle</strong>: people trust actions, not words</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>no reputation</strong> can be as damaging as a bad one</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How consistency builds credibility in content, business, and marketing</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “rearview mirror” test for reputation (and what it reveals)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The 2-step clout framework: <strong>pick what you’re known for + show proof</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How testimonials, referrals, and results create real authority</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro: attention → clout, credibility, reputation<br>01:08 Clout isn’t flexing—it’s trust before you walk in<br>02:06 The 2 problems: don’t know what to do vs. won’t execute<br>05:14 The ingredient metaphor: you can’t skip what you need<br>06:43 High school reputation + track record examples<br>11:38 Definition: credibility = reputation + consistency<br>16:01 Feedback, reviews, and transformation proof<br>19:19 The “people vouch for you” principle (testimonials/referrals)<br>22:03 Why “I’m above marketing” is pride (and costs you)<br>23:07 Be known for something—or be known for nothing<br>26:52 What you’re for vs. what you’re against<br>29:13 Why trust determines sales<br>30:06 You are allowed to be known<br>34:44 The 2-step framework: pick it + publish proof<br>36:19 Wrap up</p>
<p><strong>Hashtags:</strong><br>#Clout #Credibility #PersonalBrand #PodcastMarketing #OnlineBusiness</p>
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      <title>Attention Isn’t Vanity—It’s Access (Stop Playing Small)</title>
      <description>If nobody listens, your impact is fake. Your message dies in silence. In this episode, Tim Holloway breaks the lie that “wanting attention is vanity” and shows why attention is the first act of leadership. If you’re building a business, brand, ministry, podcast, or personal platform—and you feel stuck in invisibility, this is for you. You don’t have an impact problem… yet. You have an attention problem. And the reason might be deeper than strategy: false humility, old programming, trauma-based “stay small” beliefs, and fear that success will destroy you.

You’ll learn how to give yourself permission to be seen, permission to be heard, and permission to pursue reach—without becoming a clown, chasing ego, or selling your soul. Tim reframes attention as access: people can’t be helped if they can’t hear you. Then he teaches the LISTEN method to earn attention with integrity—lead with friction, identify the enemy, say the sharp thing, prove it with receipts, engineer reps, and pick one measurable next move. If you’re ready to stop donating your talent to obscurity, press play.


  
Why “impact” doesn’t exist without attention



  
How to say “I want attention” without cringing



  
The real reason you resist success, wealth, influence, or visibility



  
The reframe: attention = access, not vanity



  
How to get noticed without gimmicks, tricks, or being a clown



  
The LISTEN Method to make people actually pay attention



  
One measurable action to move from invisible to influential




00:00 Intro00:11 If they don’t listen, your impact is fake01:00 Why most people have an attention problem02:08 The “permission to succeed” story05:00 How trauma + systems program you to stay small07:18 Reframing wealth, fitness, and success (caricatures)11:30 Fear of success: why you won’t open the door16:05 Tools are neutral: character determines outcomes21:46 Why attention feels “bad” (school + programming)24:02 Can you say “I want attention” without cringing?25:16 Defining attention (noticed, interesting, carries weight)28:38 The pain of speaking to people who won’t listen33:27 Let your light shine: visibility requires attention39:00 The pain of invisibility (and why loud people win)45:22 Attention = access (the core reframe)46:20 The LISTEN Method breakdown52:37 Stop donating your talent to obscurity53:20 Final challenge + permission slip

#Attention #PersonalBrand #Influence #CommunicationSkills #Podcasting


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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If nobody listens, your impact is fake. Your message dies in silence. In this episode, Tim Holloway breaks the lie that “wanting attention is vanity” and shows why attention is the first act of leadership. If you’re building a business, brand, ministry, podcast, or personal platform—and you feel stuck in invisibility, this is for you. You don’t have an impact problem… yet. You have an attention problem. And the reason might be deeper than strategy: false humility, old programming, trauma-based “stay small” beliefs, and fear that success will destroy you.

You’ll learn how to give yourself permission to be seen, permission to be heard, and permission to pursue reach—without becoming a clown, chasing ego, or selling your soul. Tim reframes attention as access: people can’t be helped if they can’t hear you. Then he teaches the LISTEN method to earn attention with integrity—lead with friction, identify the enemy, say the sharp thing, prove it with receipts, engineer reps, and pick one measurable next move. If you’re ready to stop donating your talent to obscurity, press play.


  
Why “impact” doesn’t exist without attention



  
How to say “I want attention” without cringing



  
The real reason you resist success, wealth, influence, or visibility



  
The reframe: attention = access, not vanity



  
How to get noticed without gimmicks, tricks, or being a clown



  
The LISTEN Method to make people actually pay attention



  
One measurable action to move from invisible to influential




00:00 Intro00:11 If they don’t listen, your impact is fake01:00 Why most people have an attention problem02:08 The “permission to succeed” story05:00 How trauma + systems program you to stay small07:18 Reframing wealth, fitness, and success (caricatures)11:30 Fear of success: why you won’t open the door16:05 Tools are neutral: character determines outcomes21:46 Why attention feels “bad” (school + programming)24:02 Can you say “I want attention” without cringing?25:16 Defining attention (noticed, interesting, carries weight)28:38 The pain of speaking to people who won’t listen33:27 Let your light shine: visibility requires attention39:00 The pain of invisibility (and why loud people win)45:22 Attention = access (the core reframe)46:20 The LISTEN Method breakdown52:37 Stop donating your talent to obscurity53:20 Final challenge + permission slip

#Attention #PersonalBrand #Influence #CommunicationSkills #Podcasting


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If nobody listens, your impact is fake. Your message dies in silence. In this episode, Tim Holloway breaks the lie that “wanting attention is vanity” and shows why <strong>attention is the first act of leadership</strong>. If you’re building a business, brand, ministry, podcast, or personal platform—and you feel stuck in <strong>invisibility</strong>, this is for you. You don’t have an impact problem… yet. You have an <strong>attention problem</strong>. And the reason might be deeper than strategy: false humility, old programming, trauma-based “stay small” beliefs, and fear that success will destroy you.</p>
<p>You’ll learn how to give yourself <strong>permission to be seen</strong>, <strong>permission to be heard</strong>, and permission to pursue reach—without becoming a clown, chasing ego, or selling your soul. Tim reframes attention as <strong>access</strong>: people can’t be helped if they can’t hear you. Then he teaches the <strong>LISTEN method</strong> to earn attention with integrity—lead with friction, identify the enemy, say the sharp thing, prove it with receipts, engineer reps, and pick one measurable next move. If you’re ready to stop donating your talent to obscurity, press play.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why “impact” doesn’t exist without <strong>attention</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to say “I want attention” without cringing</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The real reason you resist success, wealth, influence, or visibility</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The reframe: <strong>attention = access</strong>, not vanity</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to get noticed without gimmicks, tricks, or being a clown</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The <strong>LISTEN Method</strong> to make people actually pay attention</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>One measurable action to move from invisible to influential</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro<br>00:11 If they don’t listen, your impact is fake<br>01:00 Why most people have an attention problem<br>02:08 The “permission to succeed” story<br>05:00 How trauma + systems program you to stay small<br>07:18 Reframing wealth, fitness, and success (caricatures)<br>11:30 Fear of success: why you won’t open the door<br>16:05 Tools are neutral: character determines outcomes<br>21:46 Why attention feels “bad” (school + programming)<br>24:02 Can you say “I want attention” without cringing?<br>25:16 Defining attention (noticed, interesting, carries weight)<br>28:38 The pain of speaking to people who won’t listen<br>33:27 Let your light shine: visibility requires attention<br>39:00 The pain of invisibility (and why loud people win)<br>45:22 Attention = access (the core reframe)<br>46:20 The LISTEN Method breakdown<br>52:37 Stop donating your talent to obscurity<br>53:20 Final challenge + permission slip</p>
<p>#Attention #PersonalBrand #Influence #CommunicationSkills #Podcasting</p>
<p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The #1 Reason You’re Stuck: You Don’t Have a Vision </title>
      <description>If you feel stuck, unmotivated, or like you’re drifting through life, it’s not because you’re lazy—it’s often because you don’t have a clear vision. In this final episode of the “Rainfall to the Ocean” series, we hit Stage 7: The Ocean—the place where personal growth becomes legacy, impact, and long-term purpose. You’ll learn how to use leverage to create real change: yes, pain can push you… but pleasure (a compelling future vision) is the superpower that pulls you forward. We break down why “where there is no vision, people perish,” how hope creates momentum, and how to design a future self you can see, taste, and believe. You’ll map your “Promised Land” across faith, family, fitness, finances, and business, then write your own “My Ocean is when I…” statement—so you stop shrinking, stop stalling, and start building something that outlives you. If you’re ready to go from invisibility to visibility, and from goals to legacy-driven action, this is your blueprint.


  
The meaning of Stage 7: The Ocean (legacy, impact, promised land thinking)



  
Why pain vs pleasure both create leverage—and which one is the “superpower”



  
How vision keeps you from drifting, shrinking, and stalling



  
How to build a future vision across faith, family, fitness, finances



  
The business “Ocean” map: marketing, sales, operations, revenue goals



  
The exact “My Ocean is when I… through… so that…” mission template



  
How your past pain can fuel a purpose (and why healing builds the future)



  
Why legacy means creating systems that work without you




00:00 Intro + Stage 7 recap01:22 The Ocean = legacy, impact, promised land04:48 Leverage explained: pain vs pleasure09:27 Why he won’t “teach the ocean” (yet)11:13 Vision, hope, and why people drift/shrink/stall18:49 Future vision map: faith, family, fitness, finances22:37 Business vision: marketing, sales, ops, revenue23:19 Promised Land questions to journal + clarify30:46 “My Ocean is when…” mission statement framework33:47 What do you hate? Purpose, pain, and calling36:28 Heal the past to build the future38:02 Final charge + outro

Hashtags:#PersonalGrowth #Legacy #Vision #Purpose #Motivation


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you feel stuck, unmotivated, or like you’re drifting through life, it’s not because you’re lazy—it’s often because you don’t have a clear vision. In this final episode of the “Rainfall to the Ocean” series, we hit Stage 7: The Ocean—the place where personal growth becomes legacy, impact, and long-term purpose. You’ll learn how to use leverage to create real change: yes, pain can push you… but pleasure (a compelling future vision) is the superpower that pulls you forward. We break down why “where there is no vision, people perish,” how hope creates momentum, and how to design a future self you can see, taste, and believe. You’ll map your “Promised Land” across faith, family, fitness, finances, and business, then write your own “My Ocean is when I…” statement—so you stop shrinking, stop stalling, and start building something that outlives you. If you’re ready to go from invisibility to visibility, and from goals to legacy-driven action, this is your blueprint.


  
The meaning of Stage 7: The Ocean (legacy, impact, promised land thinking)



  
Why pain vs pleasure both create leverage—and which one is the “superpower”



  
How vision keeps you from drifting, shrinking, and stalling



  
How to build a future vision across faith, family, fitness, finances



  
The business “Ocean” map: marketing, sales, operations, revenue goals



  
The exact “My Ocean is when I… through… so that…” mission template



  
How your past pain can fuel a purpose (and why healing builds the future)



  
Why legacy means creating systems that work without you




00:00 Intro + Stage 7 recap01:22 The Ocean = legacy, impact, promised land04:48 Leverage explained: pain vs pleasure09:27 Why he won’t “teach the ocean” (yet)11:13 Vision, hope, and why people drift/shrink/stall18:49 Future vision map: faith, family, fitness, finances22:37 Business vision: marketing, sales, ops, revenue23:19 Promised Land questions to journal + clarify30:46 “My Ocean is when…” mission statement framework33:47 What do you hate? Purpose, pain, and calling36:28 Heal the past to build the future38:02 Final charge + outro

Hashtags:#PersonalGrowth #Legacy #Vision #Purpose #Motivation


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you feel stuck, unmotivated, or like you’re drifting through life, it’s not because you’re lazy—it’s often because you don’t have a <strong>clear vision</strong>. In this final episode of the “Rainfall to the Ocean” series, we hit <strong>Stage 7: The Ocean</strong>—the place where personal growth becomes <strong>legacy, impact, and long-term purpose</strong>. You’ll learn how to use <strong>leverage</strong> to create real change: yes, pain can push you… but <strong>pleasure (a compelling future vision)</strong> is the superpower that pulls you forward. We break down why “where there is no vision, people perish,” how hope creates momentum, and how to design a future self you can see, taste, and believe. You’ll map your “Promised Land” across <strong>faith, family, fitness, finances, and business</strong>, then write your own “<strong>My Ocean is when I…</strong>” statement—so you stop shrinking, stop stalling, and start building something that outlives you. If you’re ready to go from <strong>invisibility to visibility</strong>, and from goals to <strong>legacy-driven action</strong>, this is your blueprint.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>The meaning of <strong>Stage 7: The Ocean</strong> (legacy, impact, promised land thinking)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>pain vs pleasure</strong> both create leverage—and which one is the “superpower”</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How vision keeps you from <strong>drifting, shrinking, and stalling</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build a future vision across <strong>faith, family, fitness, finances</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The business “Ocean” map: <strong>marketing, sales, operations, revenue goals</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The exact “<strong>My Ocean is when I… through… so that…</strong>” mission template</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How your past pain can fuel a purpose (and why healing builds the future)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why legacy means creating <strong>systems that work without you</strong></p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro + Stage 7 recap<br>01:22 The Ocean = legacy, impact, promised land<br>04:48 Leverage explained: pain vs pleasure<br>09:27 Why he won’t “teach the ocean” (yet)<br>11:13 Vision, hope, and why people drift/shrink/stall<br>18:49 Future vision map: faith, family, fitness, finances<br>22:37 Business vision: marketing, sales, ops, revenue<br>23:19 Promised Land questions to journal + clarify<br>30:46 “My Ocean is when…” mission statement framework<br>33:47 What do you hate? Purpose, pain, and calling<br>36:28 Heal the past to build the future<br>38:02 Final charge + outro</p>
<p><strong>Hashtags:</strong><br>#PersonalGrowth #Legacy #Vision #Purpose #Motivation</p>
<p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>You’re Not Stuck… You’re Lying to Yourself</title>
      <description>This episode is about why most male business owners hit a ceiling: they stay “busy” instead of productive, lie to themselves about priorities, and avoid the identity shift required to lead. Ryan shares how marriage, fatherhood, and faith forced him to evolve from technician to CEO so he can scale the business without sacrificing his family, health, or peace.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode is about why most male business owners hit a ceiling: they stay “busy” instead of productive, lie to themselves about priorities, and avoid the identity shift required to lead. Ryan shares how marriage, fatherhood, and faith forced him to evolve from technician to CEO so he can scale the business without sacrificing his family, health, or peace.
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      <title>The Lone Wolf Lie: Why You’ll Stall Without Allies</title>
      <description>If you’re trying to grow your personal brand, business, podcast, or speaking career by yourself, this is the stage where you’ll hit a wall. In Stage 6: Confluence, we talk about the shift from the solo grind to real expansion—through partnerships, networking, mentors, masterminds, and strategic collaboration. The truth is: nothing big gets accomplished alone. If you want more credibility, cash flow, influence, and impact, you need to build relationships that give you access to rooms you didn’t build—and you also need to make your own “room” (podcast, audience, community, platform) attractive enough that the right people want to step into it. We also break down the hard reality behind book deals, stages, and big opportunities: it’s not just your idea—it’s your reach, tribe, email list, and ability to draw a crowd. If you’re an entrepreneur, creator, coach, author, or aspiring speaker trying to level up your network and grow faster, this episode is your blueprint for building win-win alliances and avoiding the lone wolf trap.


  
Why “self-made” is a myth (and what interdependence really means)



  
How to build your “room” (platform + community) to attract bigger opportunities



  
The smartest way to get into higher-level circles without faking it



  
Why book deals/stages care more about reach than ideas



  
The “go on podcasts for a year” strategy for speaking reps + credibility



  
How to craft a signature message by studying top speeches/TED Talks



  
The win-win rule for partnerships (and how to spot “users”)



  
Why you must get the right people in the right seats to scale




00:00 Intro • Stage 6: Confluence00:45 Nothing big gets accomplished alone02:30 Interdependence: partnerships, platforms, networks03:20 Hero’s Journey: allies + tribe mindset04:40 Networking as the key to success05:20 Credibility by association (strategic positioning)07:30 Build your room, then enter other rooms09:17 Truth about book deals/stages: reach &gt; ideas13:29 Go on podcasts to level up speaking14:39 Craft your signature message (study great speeches)17:13 Right people in the right seats (life + business)27:05 Shift from creator to connector28:09 The mentor story (doors open through people)31:36 Paying for rooms: coaches + networks35:08 Win-win partnerships + enemies of this stage39:09 What winning looks like in Stage 639:44 Outro • Stage 7 teaser


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’re trying to grow your personal brand, business, podcast, or speaking career by yourself, this is the stage where you’ll hit a wall. In Stage 6: Confluence, we talk about the shift from the solo grind to real expansion—through partnerships, networking, mentors, masterminds, and strategic collaboration. The truth is: nothing big gets accomplished alone. If you want more credibility, cash flow, influence, and impact, you need to build relationships that give you access to rooms you didn’t build—and you also need to make your own “room” (podcast, audience, community, platform) attractive enough that the right people want to step into it. We also break down the hard reality behind book deals, stages, and big opportunities: it’s not just your idea—it’s your reach, tribe, email list, and ability to draw a crowd. If you’re an entrepreneur, creator, coach, author, or aspiring speaker trying to level up your network and grow faster, this episode is your blueprint for building win-win alliances and avoiding the lone wolf trap.


  
Why “self-made” is a myth (and what interdependence really means)



  
How to build your “room” (platform + community) to attract bigger opportunities



  
The smartest way to get into higher-level circles without faking it



  
Why book deals/stages care more about reach than ideas



  
The “go on podcasts for a year” strategy for speaking reps + credibility



  
How to craft a signature message by studying top speeches/TED Talks



  
The win-win rule for partnerships (and how to spot “users”)



  
Why you must get the right people in the right seats to scale




00:00 Intro • Stage 6: Confluence00:45 Nothing big gets accomplished alone02:30 Interdependence: partnerships, platforms, networks03:20 Hero’s Journey: allies + tribe mindset04:40 Networking as the key to success05:20 Credibility by association (strategic positioning)07:30 Build your room, then enter other rooms09:17 Truth about book deals/stages: reach &gt; ideas13:29 Go on podcasts to level up speaking14:39 Craft your signature message (study great speeches)17:13 Right people in the right seats (life + business)27:05 Shift from creator to connector28:09 The mentor story (doors open through people)31:36 Paying for rooms: coaches + networks35:08 Win-win partnerships + enemies of this stage39:09 What winning looks like in Stage 639:44 Outro • Stage 7 teaser


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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re trying to grow your personal brand, business, podcast, or speaking career <strong>by yourself</strong>, this is the stage where you’ll hit a wall. In <strong>Stage 6: Confluence</strong>, we talk about the shift from the <strong>solo grind</strong> to <strong>real expansion</strong>—through partnerships, networking, mentors, masterminds, and strategic collaboration. The truth is: <strong>nothing big gets accomplished alone.</strong> If you want more credibility, cash flow, influence, and impact, you need to build relationships that give you access to <strong>rooms you didn’t build</strong>—and you also need to make your own “room” (podcast, audience, community, platform) attractive enough that the right people want to step into it. We also break down the hard reality behind book deals, stages, and big opportunities: it’s not just your idea—it’s your <strong>reach, tribe, email list, and ability to draw a crowd</strong>. If you’re an entrepreneur, creator, coach, author, or aspiring speaker trying to level up your network and grow faster, this episode is your blueprint for building <strong>win-win alliances</strong> and avoiding the <strong>lone wolf trap</strong>.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why “self-made” is a myth (and what <strong>interdependence</strong> really means)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build your “room” (platform + community) to attract bigger opportunities</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The smartest way to get into <strong>higher-level circles</strong> without faking it</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why book deals/stages care more about <strong>reach</strong> than ideas</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “go on podcasts for a year” strategy for speaking reps + credibility</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to craft a <strong>signature message</strong> by studying top speeches/TED Talks</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The win-win rule for partnerships (and how to spot “users”)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why you must get the <strong>right people in the right seats</strong> to scale</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro • Stage 6: Confluence<br>00:45 Nothing big gets accomplished alone<br>02:30 Interdependence: partnerships, platforms, networks<br>03:20 Hero’s Journey: allies + tribe mindset<br>04:40 Networking as the key to success<br>05:20 Credibility by association (strategic positioning)<br>07:30 Build your room, then enter other rooms<br>09:17 Truth about book deals/stages: reach &gt; ideas<br>13:29 Go on podcasts to level up speaking<br>14:39 Craft your signature message (study great speeches)<br>17:13 Right people in the right seats (life + business)<br>27:05 Shift from creator to connector<br>28:09 The mentor story (doors open through people)<br>31:36 Paying for rooms: coaches + networks<br>35:08 Win-win partnerships + enemies of this stage<br>39:09 What winning looks like in Stage 6<br>39:44 Outro • Stage 7 teaser</p>
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      <title>The “Friction Phase” Is Why Most Entrepreneurs Burn Out</title>
      <description>This episode breaks down why most entrepreneurs can scale their business but still feel like their life is falling apart—and how to grow revenue without overdrafting faith, family, fitness, or finances. You’ll learn the “arc of achievement” (foundation → friction → momentum → flow), why burnout happens in the friction phase, and how mentors + systems help you scale sustainably.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode breaks down why most entrepreneurs can scale their business but still feel like their life is falling apart—and how to grow revenue without overdrafting faith, family, fitness, or finances. You’ll learn the “arc of achievement” (foundation → friction → momentum → flow), why burnout happens in the friction phase, and how mentors + systems help you scale sustainably.
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode breaks down why most entrepreneurs can scale their business but <em>still feel like their life is falling apart</em>—and how to grow revenue <strong>without overdrafting</strong> faith, family, fitness, or finances. You’ll learn the “arc of achievement” (foundation → friction → momentum → flow), why burnout happens in the friction phase, and how mentors + systems help you scale sustainably.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2286</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Stop Being a Creator—Become a Builder</title>
      <description>If you’ve been building content, posting online, growing influence—and still feel like your business is shaky—this episode is your wake-up call. You’re not just a content creator or influencer. In Stage 5: Flow &amp; Direction, you step into the identity of a builder: someone who creates systems, processes, pipelines, products, and a personal brand that can actually last.Here’s the truth: you can’t build a legacy on a weak foundation. If your life is out of alignment (family, faith, fitness, finances), it will eventually crush your business. And if your business is missing key “quadrants” (marketing, sales, operations/fulfillment, and financials), it will stall—even if your offer is amazing.This is for coaches, creators, entrepreneurs, and speakers who want sustainable cash flow, a repeatable customer journey, and a platform that grows without “spray and pray” posting. Learn how to move people from stranger → follower → lead → buyer, publish with consistency, and build something that outlives you.


  
The Stage 5 shift: creator → builder (and why it changes everything)



  
The 4 life cylinders and how one weak area drags the rest down



  
The 4 business quadrants: marketing, sales, operations, financials



  
Why marketing is attraction and sales is conversion



  
How to build one core platform (without spreading thin)



  
The “conversations → sales calls → proposals → cash flow” framework



  
What a real pipeline looks like (stranger to buyer)



  
How to build a publishing system you can repeat weekly



  
Why profit funds the mission (and what “value exchange” really means)



  
Becoming known as “that guy” through a focused personal brand




00:00 Intro + Stage 5 (Flow &amp; Direction)00:55 Identity shift: you’re a builder now02:13 Builder of People (self-mastery first)04:57 The 4 cylinders of life (family/faith/fitness/finances)13:14 The 4 business quadrants (marketing/sales/ops/financials)20:44 Build offers that create an identity shift22:36 Sell shovels vs. dig for gold (builder mindset)29:17 Builder of a Platform (avoid “spray and pray”)32:02 Conversations → Calls → Proposals → Cash Flow34:22 Builder of Persuasion (alignment + integrity)36:50 Teach as a journey (7-step transformation)38:41 Builder of a Product (pillars + outcome clarity)39:48 Builder of a Pipeline (stranger → buyer)42:33 Builder of Processes (everything is a system)44:23 Builder of a Publishing System (repeatable machine)44:52 Builder of Profit (value exchange)46:18 Builder of a Personal Brand (“become that guy”)

#PersonalBrand #BusinessSystems #MarketingAndSales #CreatorToCEO #EntrepreneurMindset


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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’ve been building content, posting online, growing influence—and still feel like your business is shaky—this episode is your wake-up call. You’re not just a content creator or influencer. In Stage 5: Flow &amp; Direction, you step into the identity of a builder: someone who creates systems, processes, pipelines, products, and a personal brand that can actually last.Here’s the truth: you can’t build a legacy on a weak foundation. If your life is out of alignment (family, faith, fitness, finances), it will eventually crush your business. And if your business is missing key “quadrants” (marketing, sales, operations/fulfillment, and financials), it will stall—even if your offer is amazing.This is for coaches, creators, entrepreneurs, and speakers who want sustainable cash flow, a repeatable customer journey, and a platform that grows without “spray and pray” posting. Learn how to move people from stranger → follower → lead → buyer, publish with consistency, and build something that outlives you.


  
The Stage 5 shift: creator → builder (and why it changes everything)



  
The 4 life cylinders and how one weak area drags the rest down



  
The 4 business quadrants: marketing, sales, operations, financials



  
Why marketing is attraction and sales is conversion



  
How to build one core platform (without spreading thin)



  
The “conversations → sales calls → proposals → cash flow” framework



  
What a real pipeline looks like (stranger to buyer)



  
How to build a publishing system you can repeat weekly



  
Why profit funds the mission (and what “value exchange” really means)



  
Becoming known as “that guy” through a focused personal brand




00:00 Intro + Stage 5 (Flow &amp; Direction)00:55 Identity shift: you’re a builder now02:13 Builder of People (self-mastery first)04:57 The 4 cylinders of life (family/faith/fitness/finances)13:14 The 4 business quadrants (marketing/sales/ops/financials)20:44 Build offers that create an identity shift22:36 Sell shovels vs. dig for gold (builder mindset)29:17 Builder of a Platform (avoid “spray and pray”)32:02 Conversations → Calls → Proposals → Cash Flow34:22 Builder of Persuasion (alignment + integrity)36:50 Teach as a journey (7-step transformation)38:41 Builder of a Product (pillars + outcome clarity)39:48 Builder of a Pipeline (stranger → buyer)42:33 Builder of Processes (everything is a system)44:23 Builder of a Publishing System (repeatable machine)44:52 Builder of Profit (value exchange)46:18 Builder of a Personal Brand (“become that guy”)

#PersonalBrand #BusinessSystems #MarketingAndSales #CreatorToCEO #EntrepreneurMindset


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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve been building content, posting online, growing influence—and still feel like your business is shaky—this episode is your wake-up call. You’re not just a content creator or influencer. In <strong>Stage 5: Flow &amp; Direction</strong>, you step into the <strong>identity of a builder</strong>: someone who creates <strong>systems, processes, pipelines, products, and a personal brand</strong> that can actually last.<br>Here’s the truth: you can’t build a legacy on a weak foundation. If your life is out of alignment (family, faith, fitness, finances), it will eventually crush your business. And if your business is missing key “quadrants” (marketing, sales, operations/fulfillment, and financials), it will stall—even if your offer is amazing.<br>This is for coaches, creators, entrepreneurs, and speakers who want <strong>sustainable cash flow</strong>, a <strong>repeatable customer journey</strong>, and a <strong>platform</strong> that grows without “spray and pray” posting. Learn how to move people from <strong>stranger → follower → lead → buyer</strong>, publish with consistency, and build something that outlives you.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>The Stage 5 shift: <strong>creator → builder</strong> (and why it changes everything)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The <strong>4 life cylinders</strong> and how one weak area drags the rest down</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The <strong>4 business quadrants</strong>: marketing, sales, operations, financials</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>marketing is attraction</strong> and <strong>sales is conversion</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build one core <strong>platform</strong> (without spreading thin)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “conversations → sales calls → proposals → cash flow” framework</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What a real <strong>pipeline</strong> looks like (stranger to buyer)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build a <strong>publishing system</strong> you can repeat weekly</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why profit funds the mission (and what “value exchange” really means)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Becoming known as <strong>“that guy”</strong> through a focused personal brand</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro + Stage 5 (Flow &amp; Direction)<br>00:55 Identity shift: you’re a builder now<br>02:13 Builder of People (self-mastery first)<br>04:57 The 4 cylinders of life (family/faith/fitness/finances)<br>13:14 The 4 business quadrants (marketing/sales/ops/financials)<br>20:44 Build offers that create an identity shift<br>22:36 Sell shovels vs. dig for gold (builder mindset)<br>29:17 Builder of a Platform (avoid “spray and pray”)<br>32:02 Conversations → Calls → Proposals → Cash Flow<br>34:22 Builder of Persuasion (alignment + integrity)<br>36:50 Teach as a journey (7-step transformation)<br>38:41 Builder of a Product (pillars + outcome clarity)<br>39:48 Builder of a Pipeline (stranger → buyer)<br>42:33 Builder of Processes (everything is a system)<br>44:23 Builder of a Publishing System (repeatable machine)<br>44:52 Builder of Profit (value exchange)<br>46:18 Builder of a Personal Brand (“become that guy”)</p>
<p>#PersonalBrand #BusinessSystems #MarketingAndSales #CreatorToCEO #EntrepreneurMindset</p>
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      <title>Stuck Self-Employed? Here’s How to Finally Scale Without Burnout</title>
      <description>This episode breaks down the Rich Dad, Poor Dad “4 quadrants” (Employee → Self-Employed → Business Owner → Investor) and shows entrepreneurs—especially busy parents—how to stop trading time for money, escape burnout, and build a business that scales without losing their life, marriage, or health.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 16:27:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode breaks down the Rich Dad, Poor Dad “4 quadrants” (Employee → Self-Employed → Business Owner → Investor) and shows entrepreneurs—especially busy parents—how to stop trading time for money, escape burnout, and build a business that scales without losing their life, marriage, or health.
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode breaks down the Rich Dad, Poor Dad “4 quadrants” (Employee → Self-Employed → Business Owner → Investor) and shows entrepreneurs—especially busy parents—how to stop trading time for money, escape burnout, and build a business that scales without losing their life, marriage, or health.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3589</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Your Content Isn’t the Problem—Discouragement Is</title>
      <description>If you’re posting, podcasting, or creating content—and it feels like nothing is working yet—this episode is for you. You’re not failing… you’re in Stage 4: The Stream, the part of the journey where momentum is built through messy reps, consistency, and systems. Most creators quit here because they confuse “no results yet” with “this will never work.” But early traction is supposed to feel uncomfortable. This is the training ground where you build confidence, competence, and credibility one repetition at a time.

In this talk, you’ll learn how to build a repeatable content cadence, stop getting distracted by shiny objects, and avoid comparing your “mid-journey” to someone else’s finished success. If you’re building a personal brand, starting a podcast, selling coaching, growing a service business, or trying to create real influence online, you’ll get a framework for staying consistent long enough to break through resistance. We also cover why obsessing over likes, views, downloads, and the algorithm can kill your momentum—and what to focus on instead so you build predictable leads, better messaging, and real impact.


  
Why reps = results (and why there’s no shortcut)



  
How to push through early discouragement when results are invisible



  
The #1 reason creators stay inconsistent (your cadence is too big)



  
How to build a simple system for predictable leads + sales calls



  
What to post (and what NOT to post) when building a personal brand



  
How to avoid shiny object syndrome and stay locked on your plan



  
Why long-form content builds real trust (not dopamine-scroll followers)



  
The repurposing method: 1 podcast episode → dozens of content assets



  
The 8–12 week consistency window that often unlocks momentum




00:00 Intro • Stage 4: The Stream (momentum + flow)01:10 What reps really mean (gym analogy → business)03:40 Why “instant transformation” is an illusion06:10 Training ground: building predictable systems08:28 Resistance + paying the price10:40 Consistency = recognizability + trust12:40 Low-status posting vs purposeful brand content16:10 The #1 challenge: inconsistency (cadence too big)19:10 Early discouragement + breaking through23:43 Shiny object syndrome + noise overload25:10 Comparing your journey to influencers (don’t)27:00 Content fatigue + the podcast repurposing machine30:54 Stop worshipping the algorithm (metrics ≠ impact)33:40 The right mindset: apprentice season + schedule over mood37:10 What to track early (message clarity, skill, execution)40:10 Crossing into Stage 5 (8–12 week consistency rule)42:10 Wrap-up: reps beat discouragement

#PersonalBrand #Podcasting #ContentStrategy #Consistency #EntrepreneurMindset


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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’re posting, podcasting, or creating content—and it feels like nothing is working yet—this episode is for you. You’re not failing… you’re in Stage 4: The Stream, the part of the journey where momentum is built through messy reps, consistency, and systems. Most creators quit here because they confuse “no results yet” with “this will never work.” But early traction is supposed to feel uncomfortable. This is the training ground where you build confidence, competence, and credibility one repetition at a time.

In this talk, you’ll learn how to build a repeatable content cadence, stop getting distracted by shiny objects, and avoid comparing your “mid-journey” to someone else’s finished success. If you’re building a personal brand, starting a podcast, selling coaching, growing a service business, or trying to create real influence online, you’ll get a framework for staying consistent long enough to break through resistance. We also cover why obsessing over likes, views, downloads, and the algorithm can kill your momentum—and what to focus on instead so you build predictable leads, better messaging, and real impact.


  
Why reps = results (and why there’s no shortcut)



  
How to push through early discouragement when results are invisible



  
The #1 reason creators stay inconsistent (your cadence is too big)



  
How to build a simple system for predictable leads + sales calls



  
What to post (and what NOT to post) when building a personal brand



  
How to avoid shiny object syndrome and stay locked on your plan



  
Why long-form content builds real trust (not dopamine-scroll followers)



  
The repurposing method: 1 podcast episode → dozens of content assets



  
The 8–12 week consistency window that often unlocks momentum




00:00 Intro • Stage 4: The Stream (momentum + flow)01:10 What reps really mean (gym analogy → business)03:40 Why “instant transformation” is an illusion06:10 Training ground: building predictable systems08:28 Resistance + paying the price10:40 Consistency = recognizability + trust12:40 Low-status posting vs purposeful brand content16:10 The #1 challenge: inconsistency (cadence too big)19:10 Early discouragement + breaking through23:43 Shiny object syndrome + noise overload25:10 Comparing your journey to influencers (don’t)27:00 Content fatigue + the podcast repurposing machine30:54 Stop worshipping the algorithm (metrics ≠ impact)33:40 The right mindset: apprentice season + schedule over mood37:10 What to track early (message clarity, skill, execution)40:10 Crossing into Stage 5 (8–12 week consistency rule)42:10 Wrap-up: reps beat discouragement

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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re posting, podcasting, or creating content—and it feels like <strong>nothing is working yet</strong>—this episode is for you. You’re not failing… you’re in <strong>Stage 4: The Stream</strong>, the part of the journey where <strong>momentum is built through messy reps, consistency, and systems</strong>. Most creators quit here because they confuse “no results yet” with “this will never work.” But early traction is supposed to feel uncomfortable. This is the training ground where you build confidence, competence, and credibility one repetition at a time.</p>
<p>In this talk, you’ll learn how to build a <strong>repeatable content cadence</strong>, stop getting distracted by shiny objects, and avoid comparing your “mid-journey” to someone else’s finished success. If you’re building a personal brand, starting a podcast, selling coaching, growing a service business, or trying to create real influence online, you’ll get a framework for staying consistent long enough to break through resistance. We also cover why obsessing over <strong>likes, views, downloads, and the algorithm</strong> can kill your momentum—and what to focus on instead so you build <strong>predictable leads, better messaging, and real impact</strong>.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>reps = results</strong> (and why there’s no shortcut)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to push through <strong>early discouragement</strong> when results are invisible</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The #1 reason creators stay inconsistent (your cadence is too big)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build a <strong>simple system</strong> for predictable leads + sales calls</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What to post (and what NOT to post) when building a personal brand</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to avoid <strong>shiny object syndrome</strong> and stay locked on your plan</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why long-form content builds real trust (not dopamine-scroll followers)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The repurposing method: <strong>1 podcast episode → dozens of content assets</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The 8–12 week consistency window that often unlocks momentum</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro • Stage 4: The Stream (momentum + flow)<br>01:10 What reps really mean (gym analogy → business)<br>03:40 Why “instant transformation” is an illusion<br>06:10 Training ground: building predictable systems<br>08:28 Resistance + paying the price<br>10:40 Consistency = recognizability + trust<br>12:40 Low-status posting vs purposeful brand content<br>16:10 The #1 challenge: inconsistency (cadence too big)<br>19:10 Early discouragement + breaking through<br>23:43 Shiny object syndrome + noise overload<br>25:10 Comparing your journey to influencers (don’t)<br>27:00 Content fatigue + the podcast repurposing machine<br>30:54 Stop worshipping the algorithm (metrics ≠ impact)<br>33:40 The right mindset: apprentice season + schedule over mood<br>37:10 What to track early (message clarity, skill, execution)<br>40:10 Crossing into Stage 5 (8–12 week consistency rule)<br>42:10 Wrap-up: reps beat discouragement</p>
<p>#PersonalBrand #Podcasting #ContentStrategy #Consistency #EntrepreneurMindset</p>
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      <title>Stop Staying Small: Build an “Outlet” for Your Gift</title>
      <description>If you’re tired of staying small—stuck in the “pond” where your ideas feel safe but your influence never grows—this episode is your wake-up call. Today we’re breaking down Stage 3: The Outlet, the moment your creativity, calling, and message must move from private rumination into public momentum. Because potential isn’t just a feeling… it’s a choice. If you want more influence, impact, credibility, and cash flow, you have to increase your capacity, create an outlet, and take action even when fear is loud. This is for creators, entrepreneurs, faith-driven leaders, and anyone building a platform—podcasts, content, books, courses, businesses—who knows they’re meant for more but keeps hesitating. You’ll learn why your movement creates the movement, how to cross the threshold like the hero’s journey, and how to build real traction through proof, simple repeatable actions, and community. If you want flow on the outside, you’ve got to create flow on the inside—then ship the work. No more sidelines. Let’s move.


  
The 3 stages of growth: inspiration → pond → outlet (movement)



  
Why capacity determines how much influence you can hold



  
How to create momentum through action (even imperfect action)



  
The “threshold moment” that makes your growth real



  
How to identify the enemy (fear, apathy, inactivity) and beat it



  
Why proof (wins/testimonials) creates the bandwagon effect



  
The simplest repeatable action that starts a real movement



  
How to build a community that multiplies results (scalability)




00:00 Intro • Stage 3: The Outlet01:12 Potential meter + why staying small costs you03:13 Parable of the talents • potential is a choice05:33 Bigger circles • mastermind energy • expand capacity06:55 Dig deep • build the container08:13 Movement creates movement • momentum principles10:13 Internal flow → external flow (life mirrors mindset)12:21 Your environment reveals your inner world13:51 Create the outlet: publish, post, go live15:24 The “no going back” moment (shipping publicly)18:15 Hero’s journey: crossing the threshold20:16 Clarity: who/why/what before where/how22:07 Know the pain points of your audience26:34 Identify the enemy (fear, apathy, sidelines)32:00 Create lingo + culture (what you’re for/against)34:36 Proof: wins, testimonials, transformation stories39:30 Simple repeatable action builds a movement47:51 Fear at the outlet stage (failure + success)52:17 Do it scared • identity shift54:34 Count the cost • pay the price57:23 Summary: pond vs outlet • massive action

#PersonalDevelopment #Influence #EntrepreneurMindset #ContentCreator #FaithBasedLeadership


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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’re tired of staying small—stuck in the “pond” where your ideas feel safe but your influence never grows—this episode is your wake-up call. Today we’re breaking down Stage 3: The Outlet, the moment your creativity, calling, and message must move from private rumination into public momentum. Because potential isn’t just a feeling… it’s a choice. If you want more influence, impact, credibility, and cash flow, you have to increase your capacity, create an outlet, and take action even when fear is loud. This is for creators, entrepreneurs, faith-driven leaders, and anyone building a platform—podcasts, content, books, courses, businesses—who knows they’re meant for more but keeps hesitating. You’ll learn why your movement creates the movement, how to cross the threshold like the hero’s journey, and how to build real traction through proof, simple repeatable actions, and community. If you want flow on the outside, you’ve got to create flow on the inside—then ship the work. No more sidelines. Let’s move.


  
The 3 stages of growth: inspiration → pond → outlet (movement)



  
Why capacity determines how much influence you can hold



  
How to create momentum through action (even imperfect action)



  
The “threshold moment” that makes your growth real



  
How to identify the enemy (fear, apathy, inactivity) and beat it



  
Why proof (wins/testimonials) creates the bandwagon effect



  
The simplest repeatable action that starts a real movement



  
How to build a community that multiplies results (scalability)




00:00 Intro • Stage 3: The Outlet01:12 Potential meter + why staying small costs you03:13 Parable of the talents • potential is a choice05:33 Bigger circles • mastermind energy • expand capacity06:55 Dig deep • build the container08:13 Movement creates movement • momentum principles10:13 Internal flow → external flow (life mirrors mindset)12:21 Your environment reveals your inner world13:51 Create the outlet: publish, post, go live15:24 The “no going back” moment (shipping publicly)18:15 Hero’s journey: crossing the threshold20:16 Clarity: who/why/what before where/how22:07 Know the pain points of your audience26:34 Identify the enemy (fear, apathy, sidelines)32:00 Create lingo + culture (what you’re for/against)34:36 Proof: wins, testimonials, transformation stories39:30 Simple repeatable action builds a movement47:51 Fear at the outlet stage (failure + success)52:17 Do it scared • identity shift54:34 Count the cost • pay the price57:23 Summary: pond vs outlet • massive action

#PersonalDevelopment #Influence #EntrepreneurMindset #ContentCreator #FaithBasedLeadership


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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re tired of staying small—stuck in the “pond” where your ideas feel safe but your influence never grows—this episode is your wake-up call. Today we’re breaking down <strong>Stage 3: The Outlet</strong>, the moment your creativity, calling, and message must move from private rumination into public momentum. Because potential isn’t just a feeling… it’s a choice. If you want more <strong>influence, impact, credibility, and cash flow</strong>, you have to increase your <strong>capacity</strong>, create an <strong>outlet</strong>, and take action even when fear is loud. This is for creators, entrepreneurs, faith-driven leaders, and anyone building a platform—podcasts, content, books, courses, businesses—who knows they’re meant for more but keeps hesitating. You’ll learn why your <strong>movement creates the movement</strong>, how to <strong>cross the threshold</strong> like the hero’s journey, and how to build real traction through <strong>proof, simple repeatable actions, and community</strong>. If you want flow on the outside, you’ve got to create flow on the inside—then ship the work. No more sidelines. Let’s move.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>The 3 stages of growth: inspiration → pond → <strong>outlet</strong> (movement)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>capacity</strong> determines how much influence you can hold</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to create <strong>momentum</strong> through action (even imperfect action)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “threshold moment” that makes your growth real</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to identify the <strong>enemy</strong> (fear, apathy, inactivity) and beat it</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>proof</strong> (wins/testimonials) creates the bandwagon effect</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The simplest repeatable action that starts a real movement</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build a community that multiplies results (scalability)</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro • Stage 3: The Outlet<br>01:12 Potential meter + why staying small costs you<br>03:13 Parable of the talents • potential is a choice<br>05:33 Bigger circles • mastermind energy • expand capacity<br>06:55 Dig deep • build the container<br>08:13 Movement creates movement • momentum principles<br>10:13 Internal flow → external flow (life mirrors mindset)<br>12:21 Your environment reveals your inner world<br>13:51 Create the outlet: publish, post, go live<br>15:24 The “no going back” moment (shipping publicly)<br>18:15 Hero’s journey: crossing the threshold<br>20:16 Clarity: who/why/what before where/how<br>22:07 Know the pain points of your audience<br>26:34 Identify the enemy (fear, apathy, sidelines)<br>32:00 Create lingo + culture (what you’re for/against)<br>34:36 Proof: wins, testimonials, transformation stories<br>39:30 Simple repeatable action builds a movement<br>47:51 Fear at the outlet stage (failure + success)<br>52:17 Do it scared • identity shift<br>54:34 Count the cost • pay the price<br>57:23 Summary: pond vs outlet • massive action</p>
<p><br>#PersonalDevelopment #Influence #EntrepreneurMindset #ContentCreator #FaithBasedLeadership</p>
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      <title>The Pond Stage: Why Your Big Idea Keeps Stalling (Curiosity)</title>
      <description>If your big idea keeps getting stuck in your head—this is why. In Stage 2 of the Rainfall → Ocean framework, your idea becomes a pond: small, private, and “safe”… but also dangerously close to stagnation. This is where creators, entrepreneurs, and leaders stall in planning mode, overthink their brand, and never build real momentum. In this episode, you’ll learn how to move from potential to reality by grounding your identity, building discipline, and taking small “reps” that turn inspiration into a real offer. We talk about the hero’s journey, self-concept, and why identity issues show up at the start of anything meaningful. You’ll also learn why “local reach” limits your growth—and how to begin transitioning from a small circle (word of mouth, referrals, local clients) toward national influence through virtual products, communication, and a clear transformation promise. If you’re building a personal brand, business, podcast, course, or ministry—and you want ocean-level impact—this is the stage you must win.


  
Why the “pond phase” is contained potential (and how stagnation happens)



  
How identity and self-concept set the ceiling on your growth



  
The “private → public” shift that makes your work real



  
The Family First principle: start small, then expand influence



  
Why local reach caps income and impact (and how virtual breaks the cap)



  
The 4 enemies of Stage 2: comfort, isolation, fear of being seen, stalling



  
The mindset of reps: publish, refine, repeat (not perfectionism)



  
The execution formula: time + focus + consistency



  
What a viable offer looks like before you scale



  
How to reach people you don’t know (attraction + ecosystem)




00:00 Intro: Rainfall → Ocean framework00:31 Stage 2: The Pond (contained potential)01:21 Identity issues + Hero’s Journey “call”02:16 Self-concept sets your ceiling10:18 Private → Public + Family First principle16:21 Local reach vs national impact (virtual)21:12 The enemies: comfort &amp; staying small24:41 Isolation + fear of being seen31:04 Stalling, perfectionism, builder mask33:07 Mindset of reps (practice + refine)34:44 Time, focus, consistency37:13 Wins of Stage 2: clarity, voice, viable offer39:19 Recap + what’s next (Stage 3)

#PersonalBrand #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessGrowth #SelfConcept #ContentCreator


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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If your big idea keeps getting stuck in your head—this is why. In Stage 2 of the Rainfall → Ocean framework, your idea becomes a pond: small, private, and “safe”… but also dangerously close to stagnation. This is where creators, entrepreneurs, and leaders stall in planning mode, overthink their brand, and never build real momentum. In this episode, you’ll learn how to move from potential to reality by grounding your identity, building discipline, and taking small “reps” that turn inspiration into a real offer. We talk about the hero’s journey, self-concept, and why identity issues show up at the start of anything meaningful. You’ll also learn why “local reach” limits your growth—and how to begin transitioning from a small circle (word of mouth, referrals, local clients) toward national influence through virtual products, communication, and a clear transformation promise. If you’re building a personal brand, business, podcast, course, or ministry—and you want ocean-level impact—this is the stage you must win.


  
Why the “pond phase” is contained potential (and how stagnation happens)



  
How identity and self-concept set the ceiling on your growth



  
The “private → public” shift that makes your work real



  
The Family First principle: start small, then expand influence



  
Why local reach caps income and impact (and how virtual breaks the cap)



  
The 4 enemies of Stage 2: comfort, isolation, fear of being seen, stalling



  
The mindset of reps: publish, refine, repeat (not perfectionism)



  
The execution formula: time + focus + consistency



  
What a viable offer looks like before you scale



  
How to reach people you don’t know (attraction + ecosystem)




00:00 Intro: Rainfall → Ocean framework00:31 Stage 2: The Pond (contained potential)01:21 Identity issues + Hero’s Journey “call”02:16 Self-concept sets your ceiling10:18 Private → Public + Family First principle16:21 Local reach vs national impact (virtual)21:12 The enemies: comfort &amp; staying small24:41 Isolation + fear of being seen31:04 Stalling, perfectionism, builder mask33:07 Mindset of reps (practice + refine)34:44 Time, focus, consistency37:13 Wins of Stage 2: clarity, voice, viable offer39:19 Recap + what’s next (Stage 3)

#PersonalBrand #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessGrowth #SelfConcept #ContentCreator


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        <![CDATA[<p>If your <strong>big idea</strong> keeps getting stuck in your head—this is why. In Stage 2 of the <strong>Rainfall → Ocean framework</strong>, your idea becomes a <strong>pond</strong>: small, private, and “safe”… but also dangerously close to <strong>stagnation</strong>. This is where creators, entrepreneurs, and leaders stall in <strong>planning mode</strong>, overthink their brand, and never build real momentum. In this episode, you’ll learn how to move from <strong>potential to reality</strong> by grounding your identity, building discipline, and taking small “reps” that turn inspiration into a real offer. We talk about the <strong>hero’s journey</strong>, <strong>self-concept</strong>, and why identity issues show up at the start of anything meaningful. You’ll also learn why “local reach” limits your growth—and how to begin transitioning from a small circle (word of mouth, referrals, local clients) toward <strong>national influence</strong> through virtual products, communication, and a clear transformation promise. If you’re building a <strong>personal brand</strong>, business, podcast, course, or ministry—and you want <strong>ocean-level impact</strong>—this is the stage you must win.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why the “pond phase” is <strong>contained potential</strong> (and how stagnation happens)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How <strong>identity and self-concept</strong> set the ceiling on your growth</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “private → public” shift that makes your work real</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The <strong>Family First principle</strong>: start small, then expand influence</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>local reach</strong> caps income and impact (and how virtual breaks the cap)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The <strong>4 enemies</strong> of Stage 2: comfort, isolation, fear of being seen, stalling</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The mindset of <strong>reps</strong>: publish, refine, repeat (not perfectionism)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The execution formula: <strong>time + focus + consistency</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What a <strong>viable offer</strong> looks like before you scale</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to reach people you don’t know (attraction + ecosystem)</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro: Rainfall → Ocean framework<br>00:31 Stage 2: The Pond (contained potential)<br>01:21 Identity issues + Hero’s Journey “call”<br>02:16 Self-concept sets your ceiling<br>10:18 Private → Public + Family First principle<br>16:21 Local reach vs national impact (virtual)<br>21:12 The enemies: comfort &amp; staying small<br>24:41 Isolation + fear of being seen<br>31:04 Stalling, perfectionism, builder mask<br>33:07 Mindset of reps (practice + refine)<br>34:44 Time, focus, consistency<br>37:13 Wins of Stage 2: clarity, voice, viable offer<br>39:19 Recap + what’s next (Stage 3)</p>
<p>#PersonalBrand #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessGrowth #SelfConcept #ContentCreator</p>
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      <title>You’re 1 Decision Away From a Powerful Podcast</title>
      <description>If you feel stuck, inconsistent, or unsure what to say on your podcast, it’s not a gear problem—it’s a decision problem. In this episode, we break down the power of deciding and why your choices create your outcomes in podcasting, leadership, communication, and personal development. A clear decision stops drift, builds confidence, kills overwhelm, strengthens your identity, and creates momentum—especially when you’re trying to grow influence, credibility, and cash flow with your voice.

You’ll learn the exact decisions that separate hobby podcasters from people building a real podcast brand and podcast business: deciding your message, your niche, your audience avatar, your home base platform, and your “why” so you can show up with clarity and consistency. We also cover what to decide NOT to do—like talking too broad, chasing approval, winging every episode, or making the show all about you.

If you’re starting a podcast, relaunching a podcast, building a personal brand, creating content, or trying to lead with impact, this will give you a practical framework to decide your direction—and finally move.


  
Why decisions create outcomes (and why drift comes from indecision)



  
The “decision = cut” concept: choosing a path and closing options



  
How clarity creates confidence and reduces overwhelm



  
The 5 decisions to make for a successful podcast and brand



  
How to decide your niche, message, and target audience avatar



  
Why you must plan content (and stop “winging it”)



  
What to stop doing: broad topics, validation chasing, limiting beliefs



  
How to position your podcast as a business (not a hobby)




00:00 Intro00:52 Life philosophy: choices create outcomes05:28 Decisions shape your future06:44 Where your podcast goes = what you decide07:55 Decision means “to cut” (fork in the road)09:14 The change cycle: contemplation → decision11:01 What decisions do: stop drift, build confidence, kill overwhelm16:09 The 5 decisions to DO for podcast success16:45 Decide the WHAT (show, message, goal)18:01 Decide the WHO (audience + your role + future self)20:10 Decide WHERE (journey + home base)21:48 Decide WHY (credibility + how you help)22:35 Decide to build a podcast business/brand23:22 Decide what NOT to do24:26 Don’t limit yourself27:01 Don’t talk too broad28:28 Don’t chase validation29:47 Don’t wing it (plan your content)31:00 Don’t make the show about you33:39 Closing: you’re one decision away

#podcastgrowth #podcasting #personalbrand #mindset #contentstrategy
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/68939e56-effa-11f0-9766-6bafd21d7694/image/fd7b75c7fbe94f824bf332b2771ccf22.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you feel stuck, inconsistent, or unsure what to say on your podcast, it’s not a gear problem—it’s a decision problem. In this episode, we break down the power of deciding and why your choices create your outcomes in podcasting, leadership, communication, and personal development. A clear decision stops drift, builds confidence, kills overwhelm, strengthens your identity, and creates momentum—especially when you’re trying to grow influence, credibility, and cash flow with your voice.

You’ll learn the exact decisions that separate hobby podcasters from people building a real podcast brand and podcast business: deciding your message, your niche, your audience avatar, your home base platform, and your “why” so you can show up with clarity and consistency. We also cover what to decide NOT to do—like talking too broad, chasing approval, winging every episode, or making the show all about you.

If you’re starting a podcast, relaunching a podcast, building a personal brand, creating content, or trying to lead with impact, this will give you a practical framework to decide your direction—and finally move.


  
Why decisions create outcomes (and why drift comes from indecision)



  
The “decision = cut” concept: choosing a path and closing options



  
How clarity creates confidence and reduces overwhelm



  
The 5 decisions to make for a successful podcast and brand



  
How to decide your niche, message, and target audience avatar



  
Why you must plan content (and stop “winging it”)



  
What to stop doing: broad topics, validation chasing, limiting beliefs



  
How to position your podcast as a business (not a hobby)




00:00 Intro00:52 Life philosophy: choices create outcomes05:28 Decisions shape your future06:44 Where your podcast goes = what you decide07:55 Decision means “to cut” (fork in the road)09:14 The change cycle: contemplation → decision11:01 What decisions do: stop drift, build confidence, kill overwhelm16:09 The 5 decisions to DO for podcast success16:45 Decide the WHAT (show, message, goal)18:01 Decide the WHO (audience + your role + future self)20:10 Decide WHERE (journey + home base)21:48 Decide WHY (credibility + how you help)22:35 Decide to build a podcast business/brand23:22 Decide what NOT to do24:26 Don’t limit yourself27:01 Don’t talk too broad28:28 Don’t chase validation29:47 Don’t wing it (plan your content)31:00 Don’t make the show about you33:39 Closing: you’re one decision away

#podcastgrowth #podcasting #personalbrand #mindset #contentstrategy
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you feel stuck, inconsistent, or unsure what to say on your podcast, it’s not a gear problem—it’s a decision problem. In this episode, we break down the power of deciding and why your choices create your outcomes in podcasting, leadership, communication, and personal development. A clear decision stops drift, builds confidence, kills overwhelm, strengthens your identity, and creates momentum—especially when you’re trying to grow influence, credibility, and cash flow with your voice.</p>
<p><br>You’ll learn the exact decisions that separate hobby podcasters from people building a real podcast brand and podcast business: deciding your message, your niche, your audience avatar, your home base platform, and your “why” so you can show up with clarity and consistency. We also cover what to decide NOT to do—like talking too broad, chasing approval, winging every episode, or making the show all about you.</p>
<p><br>If you’re starting a podcast, relaunching a podcast, building a personal brand, creating content, or trying to lead with impact, this will give you a practical framework to decide your direction—and finally move.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>Why decisions create outcomes (and why drift comes from indecision)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “decision = cut” concept: choosing a path and closing options</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How clarity creates confidence and reduces overwhelm</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The 5 decisions to make for a successful podcast and brand</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to decide your niche, message, and target audience avatar</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why you must plan content (and stop “winging it”)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>What to stop doing: broad topics, validation chasing, limiting beliefs</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to position your podcast as a business (not a hobby)</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro<br>00:52 Life philosophy: choices create outcomes<br>05:28 Decisions shape your future<br>06:44 Where your podcast goes = what you decide<br>07:55 Decision means “to cut” (fork in the road)<br>09:14 The change cycle: contemplation → decision<br>11:01 What decisions do: stop drift, build confidence, kill overwhelm<br>16:09 The 5 decisions to DO for podcast success<br>16:45 Decide the WHAT (show, message, goal)<br>18:01 Decide the WHO (audience + your role + future self)<br>20:10 Decide WHERE (journey + home base)<br>21:48 Decide WHY (credibility + how you help)<br>22:35 Decide to build a podcast business/brand<br>23:22 Decide what NOT to do<br>24:26 Don’t limit yourself<br>27:01 Don’t talk too broad<br>28:28 Don’t chase validation<br>29:47 Don’t wing it (plan your content)<br>31:00 Don’t make the show about you<br>33:39 Closing: you’re one decision away</p>
<p>#podcastgrowth #podcasting #personalbrand #mindset #contentstrategy</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stop Teaching Everything—Pick ONE Message and Win</title>
      <description>Most creators, coaches, and podcasters think influence comes from knowing more—more tips, more facts, more “value.” But information is everywhere now (especially with AI). The real difference-maker is specialized clarity: knowing the right thing deeply and communicating it in a way that creates action and transformation.

In this episode, you’ll learn the real difference between being a generalist vs specialist, why “teaching everything” makes your content weaker, and how high-influence people become known for one clear message. If your podcast growth is slow, your content feels scattered, or you’re wearing every hat (editing, booking, marketing, titles, descriptions) and burning out—this is your next step.

You’ll also hear why the best leaders aren’t specialists in everything—they surround themselves with specialists, build a repeatable framework, and guide people through a clear path (one step at a time). Whether you’re building a personal brand, launching a podcast, creating a course, or scaling a business, the specialist mindset simplifies everything and increases credibility, conversions, and consistency.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why influence isn’t about knowing more—it’s about creating transformation
The “one idea / one message” rule (and why successful books use it)
How to own your mountain: one problem, one person, one result
The difference between information vs application (and why people pay for action)
When being a generalist is normal—and when it starts killing quality
How to scale faster by delegating to specialists (editing, formatting, branding, marketing)
Why the first 2 years can feel brutal—and how to avoid the “generalist grind”
How to build a step-by-step framework that moves people forward (without overwhelm)

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
01:10 Why facts don’t create change
02:52 The real source of influence
04:03 Narrow your message (be known for ONE thing)
05:12 The “one idea” blueprint (books that work)
08:33 Knowledge isn’t power anymore (AI era)
12:20 Why most founders start as generalists
15:37 Quality goes up when specialists touch each stage
17:20 You don’t need to specialize in everything
20:08 The 2-year grind of doing it all yourself
22:06 Henry Ford’s advantage: surrounding himself with specialists
23:15 Coaches + masterminds = the fast track
26:00 Own your mountain: one problem, one transformation
32:16 Identity: becoming “the podcast guy” (or your niche)
37:10 Don’t show the elephant—build tiny steps
39:27 Final question: will you stay a generalist or step into genius?
40:00 Outro

#specialistmindset #podcastgrowth #personalbrand #contentstrategy #entrepreneurship
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Most creators, coaches, and podcasters think influence comes from knowing more—more tips, more facts, more “value.” But information is everywhere now (especially with AI). The real difference-maker is specialized clarity: knowing the right thing deeply and communicating it in a way that creates action and transformation.

In this episode, you’ll learn the real difference between being a generalist vs specialist, why “teaching everything” makes your content weaker, and how high-influence people become known for one clear message. If your podcast growth is slow, your content feels scattered, or you’re wearing every hat (editing, booking, marketing, titles, descriptions) and burning out—this is your next step.

You’ll also hear why the best leaders aren’t specialists in everything—they surround themselves with specialists, build a repeatable framework, and guide people through a clear path (one step at a time). Whether you’re building a personal brand, launching a podcast, creating a course, or scaling a business, the specialist mindset simplifies everything and increases credibility, conversions, and consistency.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why influence isn’t about knowing more—it’s about creating transformation
The “one idea / one message” rule (and why successful books use it)
How to own your mountain: one problem, one person, one result
The difference between information vs application (and why people pay for action)
When being a generalist is normal—and when it starts killing quality
How to scale faster by delegating to specialists (editing, formatting, branding, marketing)
Why the first 2 years can feel brutal—and how to avoid the “generalist grind”
How to build a step-by-step framework that moves people forward (without overwhelm)

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
01:10 Why facts don’t create change
02:52 The real source of influence
04:03 Narrow your message (be known for ONE thing)
05:12 The “one idea” blueprint (books that work)
08:33 Knowledge isn’t power anymore (AI era)
12:20 Why most founders start as generalists
15:37 Quality goes up when specialists touch each stage
17:20 You don’t need to specialize in everything
20:08 The 2-year grind of doing it all yourself
22:06 Henry Ford’s advantage: surrounding himself with specialists
23:15 Coaches + masterminds = the fast track
26:00 Own your mountain: one problem, one transformation
32:16 Identity: becoming “the podcast guy” (or your niche)
37:10 Don’t show the elephant—build tiny steps
39:27 Final question: will you stay a generalist or step into genius?
40:00 Outro

#specialistmindset #podcastgrowth #personalbrand #contentstrategy #entrepreneurship
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most creators, coaches, and podcasters think influence comes from knowing more—more tips, more facts, more “value.” But information is everywhere now (especially with AI). The real difference-maker is specialized clarity: knowing the right thing deeply and communicating it in a way that creates action and transformation.

In this episode, you’ll learn the real difference between being a generalist vs specialist, why “teaching everything” makes your content weaker, and how high-influence people become known for one clear message. If your podcast growth is slow, your content feels scattered, or you’re wearing every hat (editing, booking, marketing, titles, descriptions) and burning out—this is your next step.

You’ll also hear why the best leaders aren’t specialists in everything—they surround themselves with specialists, build a repeatable framework, and guide people through a clear path (one step at a time). Whether you’re building a personal brand, launching a podcast, creating a course, or scaling a business, the specialist mindset simplifies everything and increases credibility, conversions, and consistency.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why influence isn’t about knowing more—it’s about creating transformation
The “one idea / one message” rule (and why successful books use it)
How to own your mountain: one problem, one person, one result
The difference between information vs application (and why people pay for action)
When being a generalist is normal—and when it starts killing quality
How to scale faster by delegating to specialists (editing, formatting, branding, marketing)
Why the first 2 years can feel brutal—and how to avoid the “generalist grind”
How to build a step-by-step framework that moves people forward (without overwhelm)

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
01:10 Why facts don’t create change
02:52 The real source of influence
04:03 Narrow your message (be known for ONE thing)
05:12 The “one idea” blueprint (books that work)
08:33 Knowledge isn’t power anymore (AI era)
12:20 Why most founders start as generalists
15:37 Quality goes up when specialists touch each stage
17:20 You don’t need to specialize in everything
20:08 The 2-year grind of doing it all yourself
22:06 Henry Ford’s advantage: surrounding himself with specialists
23:15 Coaches + masterminds = the fast track
26:00 Own your mountain: one problem, one transformation
32:16 Identity: becoming “the podcast guy” (or your niche)
37:10 Don’t show the elephant—build tiny steps
39:27 Final question: will you stay a generalist or step into genius?
40:00 Outro

#specialistmindset #podcastgrowth #personalbrand #contentstrategy #entrepreneurship</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stop Consuming, Start Creating: The Mindset Shift You Need</title>
      <description>Most people are exhausted… but they’re not building anything. They’re consuming. Scrolling. Watching. Learning. Saving posts. And it feels productive—until you realize nothing in your life is changing. In this episode, we’re breaking down the real reason creators win: imagination + execution. Everything that gets built—your business, your podcast, your offers, your content, your income—starts as a mental picture before it becomes reality. If you’ve been stuck in consumer mode, this will help you shift into the creator mindset and start building habits that produce real transformation. You’ll learn how to stop doomscrolling, start creating consistently, and use your imagination like a blueprint—so your goals aren’t random wishes, but a plan you can execute. This is for podcasters, entrepreneurs, coaches, and creatives who want to build something meaningful, stand out in a noisy AI-driven world, and create a future that’s bigger than what you see right now.


  
The difference between consumer mode vs creator mode (and why it matters)



  
Why “learning” doesn’t always create transformation



  
How imagination works like a blueprint before execution



  
The simplest way to embody the creator identity



  
How to use imagination to design podcast episodes that convert



  
Creative podcast formats: solos, interviews, Q&amp;A, panels, mini-series, live coaching



  
Why interactive live podcasts may be the future in an AI-heavy content world



  
How to imagine your offers, pricing, and client transformation without limitations




00:00 Intro: Imagination + creation00:08 Consumer mode vs creator mode01:13 Everything is built in imagination first02:21 Why execution without a plan is disaster05:00 Imagine the outcome before you create06:03 Dream big (BHAG energy)10:42 Identity shift: Become a creator by creating13:33 Social media: attention, doomscrolling, intention16:22 Podcast creativity: formats that stand out23:17 The future: interactive live shows + human connection28:36 Imagination for business offers + wealth31:38 Pricing confidence + leveling up34:04 Imagine the best client transformation35:30 Final: imagine big, then build it real
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 21:08:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/58b5d8ee-ed9f-11f0-8709-1367beabea61/image/0aaf98b58df08c2296e9f9b9885cd03d.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Most people are exhausted… but they’re not building anything. They’re consuming. Scrolling. Watching. Learning. Saving posts. And it feels productive—until you realize nothing in your life is changing. In this episode, we’re breaking down the real reason creators win: imagination + execution. Everything that gets built—your business, your podcast, your offers, your content, your income—starts as a mental picture before it becomes reality. If you’ve been stuck in consumer mode, this will help you shift into the creator mindset and start building habits that produce real transformation. You’ll learn how to stop doomscrolling, start creating consistently, and use your imagination like a blueprint—so your goals aren’t random wishes, but a plan you can execute. This is for podcasters, entrepreneurs, coaches, and creatives who want to build something meaningful, stand out in a noisy AI-driven world, and create a future that’s bigger than what you see right now.


  
The difference between consumer mode vs creator mode (and why it matters)



  
Why “learning” doesn’t always create transformation



  
How imagination works like a blueprint before execution



  
The simplest way to embody the creator identity



  
How to use imagination to design podcast episodes that convert



  
Creative podcast formats: solos, interviews, Q&amp;A, panels, mini-series, live coaching



  
Why interactive live podcasts may be the future in an AI-heavy content world



  
How to imagine your offers, pricing, and client transformation without limitations




00:00 Intro: Imagination + creation00:08 Consumer mode vs creator mode01:13 Everything is built in imagination first02:21 Why execution without a plan is disaster05:00 Imagine the outcome before you create06:03 Dream big (BHAG energy)10:42 Identity shift: Become a creator by creating13:33 Social media: attention, doomscrolling, intention16:22 Podcast creativity: formats that stand out23:17 The future: interactive live shows + human connection28:36 Imagination for business offers + wealth31:38 Pricing confidence + leveling up34:04 Imagine the best client transformation35:30 Final: imagine big, then build it real
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people are exhausted… but they’re not building anything. They’re consuming. Scrolling. Watching. Learning. Saving posts. And it <em>feels</em> productive—until you realize nothing in your life is changing. In this episode, we’re breaking down the real reason creators win: <strong>imagination + execution</strong>. Everything that gets built—your business, your podcast, your offers, your content, your income—starts as a <strong>mental picture</strong> before it becomes reality. If you’ve been stuck in consumer mode, this will help you shift into the <strong>creator mindset</strong> and start building habits that produce real transformation. You’ll learn how to stop doomscrolling, start creating consistently, and use your imagination like a blueprint—so your goals aren’t random wishes, but a plan you can execute. This is for podcasters, entrepreneurs, coaches, and creatives who want to build something meaningful, stand out in a noisy AI-driven world, and create a future that’s bigger than what you see right now.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>The difference between <strong>consumer mode vs creator mode</strong> (and why it matters)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why “learning” doesn’t always create <strong>transformation</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How imagination works like a <strong>blueprint</strong> before execution</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The simplest way to embody the <strong>creator identity</strong></p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to use imagination to design <strong>podcast episodes</strong> that convert</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Creative podcast formats: solos, interviews, Q&amp;A, panels, mini-series, live coaching</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why <strong>interactive live podcasts</strong> may be the future in an AI-heavy content world</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to imagine your <strong>offers, pricing, and client transformation</strong> without limitations</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro: Imagination + creation<br>00:08 Consumer mode vs creator mode<br>01:13 Everything is built in imagination first<br>02:21 Why execution without a plan is disaster<br>05:00 Imagine the outcome before you create<br>06:03 Dream big (BHAG energy)<br>10:42 Identity shift: Become a creator by creating<br>13:33 Social media: attention, doomscrolling, intention<br>16:22 Podcast creativity: formats that stand out<br>23:17 The future: interactive live shows + human connection<br>28:36 Imagination for business offers + wealth<br>31:38 Pricing confidence + leveling up<br>34:04 Imagine the best client transformation<br>35:30 Final: imagine big, then build it real</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stop Being a Generalist (This Is Why Your Content Isn’t Growing)</title>
      <description>If your podcast or content feels like it’s going nowhere, it’s probably not because you need more tips… it’s because you’re trying to be a generalist. In this episode, we break down the real difference between being a generalist vs specialist, and why the fastest path to influence, credibility, and audience growth is becoming known for one clear message that drives one clear transformation. Most creators think authority comes from stacking more information—more facts, more content pillars, more “value.” But your audience doesn’t need more knowledge. They need a clear next step and a repeatable framework they can actually follow.You’ll learn how to “own your mountain” (one problem, one person, one result), how to build a simple systemized process that creates momentum, and why surrounding yourself with the right specialists (editing, titles, strategy, marketing) helps you scale without burning out. If you’re a coach, creator, speaker, or podcaster who wants to grow faster, simplify your content, and create real transformation—this is your blueprint.


  
The real reason “more information” doesn’t create influence



  
How specialists become known for one message (and why it works)



  
The “own your mountain” test: one problem, one person, one result



  
How to build a framework people can actually follow (without overwhelm)



  
Why the first 2 years feel brutal when you do everything yourself



  
How to scale by surrounding yourself with specialists (not wearing every hat)



  
The “tiny step” method that creates momentum and retention




00:00 Intro00:44 Why people don’t need more facts01:24 Influence comes from communication + action02:14 The big idea: know the right thing deeply03:15 Why specialization simplifies your content04:24 Why great books are built on ONE idea07:05 Knowledge isn’t power anymore (application is)10:02 Generalist early-stage reality (wearing every hat)12:20 Why quality suffers when you do it all14:20 Scale by hiring specialists16:20 The brutal truth about the first 2 years of podcasting18:23 Henry Ford: the power of surrounding yourself with specialists21:42 Own your mountain (one message)25:07 Example: launch a podcast with a guide30:19 Don’t resist what “falls in your lap”31:32 Don’t show people the elephant—give the tiny step33:03 The takeaway question + close

Hashtags:#podcasting #contentcreator #personalbrand #entrepreneurmindset #marketingstrategy


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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 22:41:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/3096957c-ece3-11f0-9f10-abceab3a3793/image/cd18a087be948267e1de2cc7df591129.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If your podcast or content feels like it’s going nowhere, it’s probably not because you need more tips… it’s because you’re trying to be a generalist. In this episode, we break down the real difference between being a generalist vs specialist, and why the fastest path to influence, credibility, and audience growth is becoming known for one clear message that drives one clear transformation. Most creators think authority comes from stacking more information—more facts, more content pillars, more “value.” But your audience doesn’t need more knowledge. They need a clear next step and a repeatable framework they can actually follow.You’ll learn how to “own your mountain” (one problem, one person, one result), how to build a simple systemized process that creates momentum, and why surrounding yourself with the right specialists (editing, titles, strategy, marketing) helps you scale without burning out. If you’re a coach, creator, speaker, or podcaster who wants to grow faster, simplify your content, and create real transformation—this is your blueprint.


  
The real reason “more information” doesn’t create influence



  
How specialists become known for one message (and why it works)



  
The “own your mountain” test: one problem, one person, one result



  
How to build a framework people can actually follow (without overwhelm)



  
Why the first 2 years feel brutal when you do everything yourself



  
How to scale by surrounding yourself with specialists (not wearing every hat)



  
The “tiny step” method that creates momentum and retention




00:00 Intro00:44 Why people don’t need more facts01:24 Influence comes from communication + action02:14 The big idea: know the right thing deeply03:15 Why specialization simplifies your content04:24 Why great books are built on ONE idea07:05 Knowledge isn’t power anymore (application is)10:02 Generalist early-stage reality (wearing every hat)12:20 Why quality suffers when you do it all14:20 Scale by hiring specialists16:20 The brutal truth about the first 2 years of podcasting18:23 Henry Ford: the power of surrounding yourself with specialists21:42 Own your mountain (one message)25:07 Example: launch a podcast with a guide30:19 Don’t resist what “falls in your lap”31:32 Don’t show people the elephant—give the tiny step33:03 The takeaway question + close

Hashtags:#podcasting #contentcreator #personalbrand #entrepreneurmindset #marketingstrategy


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If your podcast or content feels like it’s going nowhere, it’s probably not because you need more tips… it’s because you’re trying to be a <strong>generalist</strong>. In this episode, we break down the real difference between being a <strong>generalist vs specialist</strong>, and why the fastest path to <strong>influence, credibility, and audience growth</strong> is becoming known for <strong>one clear message</strong> that drives <strong>one clear transformation</strong>. Most creators think authority comes from stacking more information—more facts, more content pillars, more “value.” But your audience doesn’t need more knowledge. They need a <strong>clear next step</strong> and a <strong>repeatable framework</strong> they can actually follow.<br>You’ll learn how to “<strong>own your mountain</strong>” (one problem, one person, one result), how to build a simple <strong>systemized process</strong> that creates momentum, and why surrounding yourself with the right <strong>specialists</strong> (editing, titles, strategy, marketing) helps you scale without burning out. If you’re a coach, creator, speaker, or podcaster who wants to grow faster, simplify your content, and create real transformation—this is your blueprint.</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>The real reason “more information” doesn’t create influence</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How specialists become known for <strong>one message</strong> (and why it works)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “own your mountain” test: one problem, one person, one result</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to build a <strong>framework</strong> people can actually follow (without overwhelm)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Why the first 2 years feel brutal when you do everything yourself</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>How to scale by surrounding yourself with specialists (not wearing every hat)</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>The “tiny step” method that creates momentum and retention</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>00:00 Intro<br>00:44 Why people don’t need more facts<br>01:24 Influence comes from communication + action<br>02:14 The big idea: know the right thing deeply<br>03:15 Why specialization simplifies your content<br>04:24 Why great books are built on ONE idea<br>07:05 Knowledge isn’t power anymore (application is)<br>10:02 Generalist early-stage reality (wearing every hat)<br>12:20 Why quality suffers when you do it all<br>14:20 Scale by hiring specialists<br>16:20 The brutal truth about the first 2 years of podcasting<br>18:23 Henry Ford: the power of surrounding yourself with specialists<br>21:42 Own your mountain (one message)<br>25:07 Example: launch a podcast with a guide<br>30:19 Don’t resist what “falls in your lap”<br>31:32 Don’t show people the elephant—give the tiny step<br>33:03 The takeaway question + close</p>
<p><strong>Hashtags:</strong><br>#podcasting #contentcreator #personalbrand #entrepreneurmindset #marketingstrategy</p>
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      <title>You’ve Been Programmed to Fail—Reprogram Yourself Today</title>
      <description>If you’ve ever hit record and suddenly felt unsure, apologized, rambled, or watered down your message… it’s not a “speaking problem.” It’s an inner script problem. In this episode, we’re talking about self programming—how your subconscious beliefs, internal dialogue, and emotional rehearsals quietly shape your confidence, posture, tonality, and presence. The truth is: most of us were programmed to fail by systems we grew up in—education, religion, pop culture, television, and environment—and those programs become the invisible default running your life. But you can reprogram your mind for success. You’ll learn the exact psychology of how beliefs form (hear → experience → see → say → feel → rehearse → behavior) and how to use that same loop to build a stronger identity, clearer communication, and more authority as a creator. This is for podcasters, speakers, coaches, marketers, leaders, and content creators who want to stop leaking insecurity, stop self-deprecating, and start showing up with power—because your inner script becomes your outer script.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why your self-talk becomes your tone, energy, and communication style
The real meaning of “programming” (and why it’s everywhere)
How beliefs get installed: hear → see → say → feel → rehearse → behave
The difference between conscious vs subconscious scripts
How to spot the “leaks” (false humility, disclaimers, apologizing, hesitation)
A simple way to rewrite a disempowering thought into a new script
How to use morning/night alpha state to make your mind more suggestible
Why repetition is a superpower for both podcasting and personal change
A practical method: Is it true? How does it make me feel? Who am I without it?

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro: Why self-programming changes your results
01:12 Inner script → outer script (communication starts inside)
03:35 How people get programmed to fail (education, systems)
05:20 Religion, pop culture, TV programming, and conditioning
10:47 Conscious vs subconscious (bringing hidden scripts to the surface)
12:34 How beliefs form: hear → experience → see → say → feel → rehearse
17:54 Program yourself for success (creators, podcasting, influence)
19:34 Alpha state (morning/night) and subconscious suggestion
21:20 Using music + repetition to lock in new beliefs
23:57 Repetition: why your message must be said 5–7 times
25:48 Principle: your disempowering script is leaking into your delivery
29:57 The “pre-scripted” life (and why you must set scripts on purpose)
31:44 Rewrite the script: questions that dissolve the old belief
32:51 Outro

#Mindset #SelfImprovement #CommunicationSkills #Podcasting #Confidence
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 17:51:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’ve ever hit record and suddenly felt unsure, apologized, rambled, or watered down your message… it’s not a “speaking problem.” It’s an inner script problem. In this episode, we’re talking about self programming—how your subconscious beliefs, internal dialogue, and emotional rehearsals quietly shape your confidence, posture, tonality, and presence. The truth is: most of us were programmed to fail by systems we grew up in—education, religion, pop culture, television, and environment—and those programs become the invisible default running your life. But you can reprogram your mind for success. You’ll learn the exact psychology of how beliefs form (hear → experience → see → say → feel → rehearse → behavior) and how to use that same loop to build a stronger identity, clearer communication, and more authority as a creator. This is for podcasters, speakers, coaches, marketers, leaders, and content creators who want to stop leaking insecurity, stop self-deprecating, and start showing up with power—because your inner script becomes your outer script.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why your self-talk becomes your tone, energy, and communication style
The real meaning of “programming” (and why it’s everywhere)
How beliefs get installed: hear → see → say → feel → rehearse → behave
The difference between conscious vs subconscious scripts
How to spot the “leaks” (false humility, disclaimers, apologizing, hesitation)
A simple way to rewrite a disempowering thought into a new script
How to use morning/night alpha state to make your mind more suggestible
Why repetition is a superpower for both podcasting and personal change
A practical method: Is it true? How does it make me feel? Who am I without it?

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro: Why self-programming changes your results
01:12 Inner script → outer script (communication starts inside)
03:35 How people get programmed to fail (education, systems)
05:20 Religion, pop culture, TV programming, and conditioning
10:47 Conscious vs subconscious (bringing hidden scripts to the surface)
12:34 How beliefs form: hear → experience → see → say → feel → rehearse
17:54 Program yourself for success (creators, podcasting, influence)
19:34 Alpha state (morning/night) and subconscious suggestion
21:20 Using music + repetition to lock in new beliefs
23:57 Repetition: why your message must be said 5–7 times
25:48 Principle: your disempowering script is leaking into your delivery
29:57 The “pre-scripted” life (and why you must set scripts on purpose)
31:44 Rewrite the script: questions that dissolve the old belief
32:51 Outro

#Mindset #SelfImprovement #CommunicationSkills #Podcasting #Confidence
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why your self-talk becomes your tone, energy, and communication style
The real meaning of “programming” (and why it’s everywhere)
How beliefs get installed: hear → see → say → feel → rehearse → behave
The difference between conscious vs subconscious scripts
How to spot the “leaks” (false humility, disclaimers, apologizing, hesitation)
A simple way to rewrite a disempowering thought into a new script
How to use morning/night alpha state to make your mind more suggestible
Why repetition is a superpower for both podcasting and personal change
A practical method: Is it true? How does it make me feel? Who am I without it?

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro: Why self-programming changes your results
01:12 Inner script → outer script (communication starts inside)
03:35 How people get programmed to fail (education, systems)
05:20 Religion, pop culture, TV programming, and conditioning
10:47 Conscious vs subconscious (bringing hidden scripts to the surface)
12:34 How beliefs form: hear → experience → see → say → feel → rehearse
17:54 Program yourself for success (creators, podcasting, influence)
19:34 Alpha state (morning/night) and subconscious suggestion
21:20 Using music + repetition to lock in new beliefs
23:57 Repetition: why your message must be said 5–7 times
25:48 Principle: your disempowering script is leaking into your delivery
29:57 The “pre-scripted” life (and why you must set scripts on purpose)
31:44 Rewrite the script: questions that dissolve the old belief
32:51 Outro

#Mindset #SelfImprovement #CommunicationSkills #Podcasting #Confidence</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stop Waiting for Certainty—This Is What Faith Actually Looks Like</title>
      <description>If you’ve been called to create—a podcast, a book, a ministry, a course, a business, or content on social media—but you keep stalling, this message is for you. The real problem usually isn’t talent or motivation… it’s fear disguised as “waiting for certainty.” In this episode, I break down why faith is the required ingredient to build anything amazing, and how faith produces the things creators actually need: clarity, a plan, consistent action, and the willingness to take risk.

You’ll learn how insecurity leaks into your leadership and communication (yes—your mouth tells on you), why “comfort zone faith” isn’t faith at all, and how to build real confidence by keeping promises to yourself. We’ll also talk about fidelity to the mission, staying committed when you’re “three feet from gold,” how to stop outsourcing your worth to likes and approval, and why stable routines create stability when life feels chaotic. If you want influence, credibility, impact, and confidence—this is your roadmap to operate in faith, not fear.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why certainty requires no faith (and keeps you stuck)
The faith formula: clarity → plan → action → risk
“Fidelity to the mission” (why most people quit)
How insecurity shows up: control, ego, fear of feedback, micromanaging
The “title deed” mindset: embody the vision now
4 ways to build real confidence: promises, truth, routine, self-worth

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro: Faith is required to create something great
00:38 Desire vs faith: why you don’t take action
01:32 Faith creates clarity + a plan
03:14 Faith requires risk (stop chasing certainty)
06:59 Faith includes fidelity (faithfulness to the mission)
09:50 Faith includes cleaving (secure attachment to the process)
10:26 Faith as a “title deed” (embody it now)
14:27 Promised Land lesson: giants, fear, insecurity
18:45 Red flags of insecurity in leaders/creators
24:05 Delegation + “Who not How”
26:54 Build faith: keep promises to yourself
33:22 Build faith: tell yourself the truth
34:59 Build faith: create a stable routine
36:30 Stop outsourcing your worth (approval addiction)
39:24 Practical questions + wrap up

#Faith #ChristianCreator #Leadership #Podcasting #PersonalDevelopment
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 22:13:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’ve been called to create—a podcast, a book, a ministry, a course, a business, or content on social media—but you keep stalling, this message is for you. The real problem usually isn’t talent or motivation… it’s fear disguised as “waiting for certainty.” In this episode, I break down why faith is the required ingredient to build anything amazing, and how faith produces the things creators actually need: clarity, a plan, consistent action, and the willingness to take risk.

You’ll learn how insecurity leaks into your leadership and communication (yes—your mouth tells on you), why “comfort zone faith” isn’t faith at all, and how to build real confidence by keeping promises to yourself. We’ll also talk about fidelity to the mission, staying committed when you’re “three feet from gold,” how to stop outsourcing your worth to likes and approval, and why stable routines create stability when life feels chaotic. If you want influence, credibility, impact, and confidence—this is your roadmap to operate in faith, not fear.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why certainty requires no faith (and keeps you stuck)
The faith formula: clarity → plan → action → risk
“Fidelity to the mission” (why most people quit)
How insecurity shows up: control, ego, fear of feedback, micromanaging
The “title deed” mindset: embody the vision now
4 ways to build real confidence: promises, truth, routine, self-worth

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro: Faith is required to create something great
00:38 Desire vs faith: why you don’t take action
01:32 Faith creates clarity + a plan
03:14 Faith requires risk (stop chasing certainty)
06:59 Faith includes fidelity (faithfulness to the mission)
09:50 Faith includes cleaving (secure attachment to the process)
10:26 Faith as a “title deed” (embody it now)
14:27 Promised Land lesson: giants, fear, insecurity
18:45 Red flags of insecurity in leaders/creators
24:05 Delegation + “Who not How”
26:54 Build faith: keep promises to yourself
33:22 Build faith: tell yourself the truth
34:59 Build faith: create a stable routine
36:30 Stop outsourcing your worth (approval addiction)
39:24 Practical questions + wrap up

#Faith #ChristianCreator #Leadership #Podcasting #PersonalDevelopment
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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You’ll learn how insecurity leaks into your leadership and communication (yes—your mouth tells on you), why “comfort zone faith” isn’t faith at all, and how to build real confidence by keeping promises to yourself. We’ll also talk about fidelity to the mission, staying committed when you’re “three feet from gold,” how to stop outsourcing your worth to likes and approval, and why stable routines create stability when life feels chaotic. If you want influence, credibility, impact, and confidence—this is your roadmap to operate in faith, not fear.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why certainty requires no faith (and keeps you stuck)
The faith formula: clarity → plan → action → risk
“Fidelity to the mission” (why most people quit)
How insecurity shows up: control, ego, fear of feedback, micromanaging
The “title deed” mindset: embody the vision now
4 ways to build real confidence: promises, truth, routine, self-worth

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro: Faith is required to create something great
00:38 Desire vs faith: why you don’t take action
01:32 Faith creates clarity + a plan
03:14 Faith requires risk (stop chasing certainty)
06:59 Faith includes fidelity (faithfulness to the mission)
09:50 Faith includes cleaving (secure attachment to the process)
10:26 Faith as a “title deed” (embody it now)
14:27 Promised Land lesson: giants, fear, insecurity
18:45 Red flags of insecurity in leaders/creators
24:05 Delegation + “Who not How”
26:54 Build faith: keep promises to yourself
33:22 Build faith: tell yourself the truth
34:59 Build faith: create a stable routine
36:30 Stop outsourcing your worth (approval addiction)
39:24 Practical questions + wrap up

#Faith #ChristianCreator #Leadership #Podcasting #PersonalDevelopment</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>How Bad Do You Want It? The Secret to Real Influence</title>
      <description>If you’ve ever felt stuck because your ambition feels selfish, this episode will flip the script. Real influence doesn’t start with confidence or charisma—it starts with burning desire and clear expectations. In this talk, you’ll learn why “expect nothing” thinking quietly kills your podcast, book, business, or speaking impact before it ever starts. The truth is: great speaking starts long before the mic. It starts when your desire gets refined, purified, and aimed at service—so you can stop chasing validation and start creating real transformation.

We break down why vague desire creates a vague message, and why high-impact communicators decide in advance what they want people to believe, do, and stop tolerating. You’ll also hear the unforgettable “wisdom like air” story that exposes the difference between casual interest and the kind of desire that actually produces results. If you’re a speaker, coach, creator, leader, or faith-based communicator who wants to move people beyond information into action—this episode is for you.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why burning desire is the foundation of influence and effective speaking
How expectations shape outcomes (and why “expect nothing” backfires)
The difference between speaking for information vs. transformation
How to pick ONE observable outcome for every talk
The “I want my audience to believe / do / stop” framework
Why vague desire creates vague communication (and weak trust)
How to pursue a good obsession without sacrificing health or family
The Ask–Seek–Knock progression for turning desire into action

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
00:10 Desire is foundational (speaking starts before the mic)
01:04 The question: How bad do you want it?
02:10 The “wisdom like air” story
05:15 Why expectations matter (podcast/book/business)
06:25 The problem with “desire nothing” thinking
07:05 Marriage + management examples (why no expectations fails)
10:18 Going all-in + side project strategy
12:28 Burning the bridges + obsession
14:19 Purifying desire (service vs ego)
17:10 Ask–Seek–Knock framework
20:25 Dreaming + setting expectations before results
23:07 The 3 outcomes: believe / do / stop
25:02 Why people don’t transform (info vs emotion)
29:34 Why outcomes must be observable
31:49 The danger of too many outcomes
33:14 Simple talk formula + outro

#PublicSpeaking #CommunicationSkills #PersonalDevelopment #Influence #FaithBased
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 16:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’ve ever felt stuck because your ambition feels selfish, this episode will flip the script. Real influence doesn’t start with confidence or charisma—it starts with burning desire and clear expectations. In this talk, you’ll learn why “expect nothing” thinking quietly kills your podcast, book, business, or speaking impact before it ever starts. The truth is: great speaking starts long before the mic. It starts when your desire gets refined, purified, and aimed at service—so you can stop chasing validation and start creating real transformation.

We break down why vague desire creates a vague message, and why high-impact communicators decide in advance what they want people to believe, do, and stop tolerating. You’ll also hear the unforgettable “wisdom like air” story that exposes the difference between casual interest and the kind of desire that actually produces results. If you’re a speaker, coach, creator, leader, or faith-based communicator who wants to move people beyond information into action—this episode is for you.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why burning desire is the foundation of influence and effective speaking
How expectations shape outcomes (and why “expect nothing” backfires)
The difference between speaking for information vs. transformation
How to pick ONE observable outcome for every talk
The “I want my audience to believe / do / stop” framework
Why vague desire creates vague communication (and weak trust)
How to pursue a good obsession without sacrificing health or family
The Ask–Seek–Knock progression for turning desire into action

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
00:10 Desire is foundational (speaking starts before the mic)
01:04 The question: How bad do you want it?
02:10 The “wisdom like air” story
05:15 Why expectations matter (podcast/book/business)
06:25 The problem with “desire nothing” thinking
07:05 Marriage + management examples (why no expectations fails)
10:18 Going all-in + side project strategy
12:28 Burning the bridges + obsession
14:19 Purifying desire (service vs ego)
17:10 Ask–Seek–Knock framework
20:25 Dreaming + setting expectations before results
23:07 The 3 outcomes: believe / do / stop
25:02 Why people don’t transform (info vs emotion)
29:34 Why outcomes must be observable
31:49 The danger of too many outcomes
33:14 Simple talk formula + outro

#PublicSpeaking #CommunicationSkills #PersonalDevelopment #Influence #FaithBased
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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We break down why vague desire creates a vague message, and why high-impact communicators decide in advance what they want people to believe, do, and stop tolerating. You’ll also hear the unforgettable “wisdom like air” story that exposes the difference between casual interest and the kind of desire that actually produces results. If you’re a speaker, coach, creator, leader, or faith-based communicator who wants to move people beyond information into action—this episode is for you.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why burning desire is the foundation of influence and effective speaking
How expectations shape outcomes (and why “expect nothing” backfires)
The difference between speaking for information vs. transformation
How to pick ONE observable outcome for every talk
The “I want my audience to believe / do / stop” framework
Why vague desire creates vague communication (and weak trust)
How to pursue a good obsession without sacrificing health or family
The Ask–Seek–Knock progression for turning desire into action

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
00:10 Desire is foundational (speaking starts before the mic)
01:04 The question: How bad do you want it?
02:10 The “wisdom like air” story
05:15 Why expectations matter (podcast/book/business)
06:25 The problem with “desire nothing” thinking
07:05 Marriage + management examples (why no expectations fails)
10:18 Going all-in + side project strategy
12:28 Burning the bridges + obsession
14:19 Purifying desire (service vs ego)
17:10 Ask–Seek–Knock framework
20:25 Dreaming + setting expectations before results
23:07 The 3 outcomes: believe / do / stop
25:02 Why people don’t transform (info vs emotion)
29:34 Why outcomes must be observable
31:49 The danger of too many outcomes
33:14 Simple talk formula + outro

#PublicSpeaking #CommunicationSkills #PersonalDevelopment #Influence #FaithBased</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stop Planning. Start Shipping. Your Identity Depends On It.</title>
      <description>If you’ve been planning to start a podcast, thinking about writing a book, or telling yourself you’ll launch “when the time is right”… this is your wake-up call. Potential isn’t reality, and the world doesn’t reward what you could do, it rewards what you actually do. In this episode, we break down the real barriers that keep creators stuck on the sidelines: waiting to feel ready, waiting for confidence, waiting for perfect conditions, and hiding in “research” and planning. The truth is simple: your identity changes after your actions create evidence. You become a podcaster by recording and shipping episodes. You become an author by writing chapters. You become consistent by doing the reps, even when it’s awkward, messy, and unimpressive at first. This is for the creator who bought the mic but hasn’t recorded… the writer who has ideas but no pages… and the entrepreneur who keeps building plans instead of building proof. If you want discipline, confidence, and momentum, it starts today—with one small rep.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why potential is imaginary without action (and how to make it real)
The identity shift loop: actions → evidence → identity → more action
Why most people quit before episode 12 (and how to avoid it)
The “big mistakes” that keep you stuck: feelings-first, perfection, oversaturation myths
Why “starting isn’t a test—it’s practice” (and why that frees you)
How planning becomes avoidance—and what to do instead
The simplest question that breaks procrastination: What evidence can you create today?

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
00:57 Potential isn’t reality
02:02 Action verifies potential
08:19 Identity shifts through reps
11:38 Why people quit before episode 12
13:28 Start with a small first step
15:48 Biggest mistakes: feelings, perfection, oversaturation
20:17 Step 2: starting is practice
24:07 Confidence comes after reps
32:38 Step 3: get it out of your head
33:40 Planning is not progress
37:55 Ship it—stop polishing forever
39:22 The right time is now
39:46 Create evidence today

#StartYourPodcast #TakeAction #CreatorMindset #Discipline #PersonalDevelopment
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 19:07:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you’ve been planning to start a podcast, thinking about writing a book, or telling yourself you’ll launch “when the time is right”… this is your wake-up call. Potential isn’t reality, and the world doesn’t reward what you could do, it rewards what you actually do. In this episode, we break down the real barriers that keep creators stuck on the sidelines: waiting to feel ready, waiting for confidence, waiting for perfect conditions, and hiding in “research” and planning. The truth is simple: your identity changes after your actions create evidence. You become a podcaster by recording and shipping episodes. You become an author by writing chapters. You become consistent by doing the reps, even when it’s awkward, messy, and unimpressive at first. This is for the creator who bought the mic but hasn’t recorded… the writer who has ideas but no pages… and the entrepreneur who keeps building plans instead of building proof. If you want discipline, confidence, and momentum, it starts today—with one small rep.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why potential is imaginary without action (and how to make it real)
The identity shift loop: actions → evidence → identity → more action
Why most people quit before episode 12 (and how to avoid it)
The “big mistakes” that keep you stuck: feelings-first, perfection, oversaturation myths
Why “starting isn’t a test—it’s practice” (and why that frees you)
How planning becomes avoidance—and what to do instead
The simplest question that breaks procrastination: What evidence can you create today?

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
00:57 Potential isn’t reality
02:02 Action verifies potential
08:19 Identity shifts through reps
11:38 Why people quit before episode 12
13:28 Start with a small first step
15:48 Biggest mistakes: feelings, perfection, oversaturation
20:17 Step 2: starting is practice
24:07 Confidence comes after reps
32:38 Step 3: get it out of your head
33:40 Planning is not progress
37:55 Ship it—stop polishing forever
39:22 The right time is now
39:46 Create evidence today

#StartYourPodcast #TakeAction #CreatorMindset #Discipline #PersonalDevelopment
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2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why potential is imaginary without action (and how to make it real)
The identity shift loop: actions → evidence → identity → more action
Why most people quit before episode 12 (and how to avoid it)
The “big mistakes” that keep you stuck: feelings-first, perfection, oversaturation myths
Why “starting isn’t a test—it’s practice” (and why that frees you)
How planning becomes avoidance—and what to do instead
The simplest question that breaks procrastination: What evidence can you create today?

3) Chapters (timestamps)

00:00 Intro
00:57 Potential isn’t reality
02:02 Action verifies potential
08:19 Identity shifts through reps
11:38 Why people quit before episode 12
13:28 Start with a small first step
15:48 Biggest mistakes: feelings, perfection, oversaturation
20:17 Step 2: starting is practice
24:07 Confidence comes after reps
32:38 Step 3: get it out of your head
33:40 Planning is not progress
37:55 Ship it—stop polishing forever
39:22 The right time is now
39:46 Create evidence today

#StartYourPodcast #TakeAction #CreatorMindset #Discipline #PersonalDevelopment</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Your Podcast Doesn’t Have a Content Problem (It Has This)</title>
      <description>Most podcasters think growth is a content problem—better scripts, better gear, better edits. But the real reason your podcast isn’t growing is simpler (and harder): it’s a belonging problem. People don’t just want information, they want identity. Information gets saved… but identity gets lived. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build a podcast community and create a tribe centered around who your audience is becoming—so your show becomes “sticky,” your listeners become raving fans, and your brand earns real loyalty. We break down how identity signaling works, why community beats content in the AI era, and how network effects like mastermind thinking, engagement, testimonials, and FOMO can accelerate podcast growth. You’ll also learn why many creators burn out doing everything solo—and what roles (visionary, producer/integrator, editor, distribution) create leverage so your podcast can scale like a real business.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why podcast growth isn’t about content (it’s about belonging)
How to build identity-based community around your show
“This is who I am” → “This is who we are” (tribe psychology)
How testimonials + wins create FOMO and bring new members
Membership + exclusivity: why people commit when they invest
The “post and ghost” mistake that kills engagement (especially on Facebook)
Why you need a team to scale (and avoid burnout)

3) Chapters (Timestamps)
00:00 Intro
00:18 Why you need a tribe (not just content)
01:06 Growth isn’t a content problem—it’s belonging
02:00 Information is everywhere; execution is the problem
05:33 Identity signaling (why “sticky” brands win)
09:38 Identity shifts: marriage, fatherhood, belief, transformation
12:37 Identity statements + why transformation sells
18:08 Facebook “creator” identity example
19:01 Network effects + mastermind value
21:45 FOMO, wins, and testimonials
23:17 Membership, exclusivity, and commitment
25:01 Mirroring + social learning (uplift vs degeneration)
28:29 The habit of building a team (visionary vs integrator)
31:14 Why solo creators quit (and specialists beat generalists)
34:34 Treat your podcast like a business (marketing + production)
36:38 Outro

#PodcastGrowth #BuildACommunity #PersonalBrand #ContentStrategy #CreatorEconomy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 18:51:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Most podcasters think growth is a content problem—better scripts, better gear, better edits. But the real reason your podcast isn’t growing is simpler (and harder): it’s a belonging problem. People don’t just want information, they want identity. Information gets saved… but identity gets lived. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build a podcast community and create a tribe centered around who your audience is becoming—so your show becomes “sticky,” your listeners become raving fans, and your brand earns real loyalty. We break down how identity signaling works, why community beats content in the AI era, and how network effects like mastermind thinking, engagement, testimonials, and FOMO can accelerate podcast growth. You’ll also learn why many creators burn out doing everything solo—and what roles (visionary, producer/integrator, editor, distribution) create leverage so your podcast can scale like a real business.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why podcast growth isn’t about content (it’s about belonging)
How to build identity-based community around your show
“This is who I am” → “This is who we are” (tribe psychology)
How testimonials + wins create FOMO and bring new members
Membership + exclusivity: why people commit when they invest
The “post and ghost” mistake that kills engagement (especially on Facebook)
Why you need a team to scale (and avoid burnout)

3) Chapters (Timestamps)
00:00 Intro
00:18 Why you need a tribe (not just content)
01:06 Growth isn’t a content problem—it’s belonging
02:00 Information is everywhere; execution is the problem
05:33 Identity signaling (why “sticky” brands win)
09:38 Identity shifts: marriage, fatherhood, belief, transformation
12:37 Identity statements + why transformation sells
18:08 Facebook “creator” identity example
19:01 Network effects + mastermind value
21:45 FOMO, wins, and testimonials
23:17 Membership, exclusivity, and commitment
25:01 Mirroring + social learning (uplift vs degeneration)
28:29 The habit of building a team (visionary vs integrator)
31:14 Why solo creators quit (and specialists beat generalists)
34:34 Treat your podcast like a business (marketing + production)
36:38 Outro

#PodcastGrowth #BuildACommunity #PersonalBrand #ContentStrategy #CreatorEconomy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most podcasters think growth is a content problem—better scripts, better gear, better edits. But the real reason your podcast isn’t growing is simpler (and harder): it’s a belonging problem. People don’t just want information, they want identity. Information gets saved… but identity gets lived. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build a podcast community and create a tribe centered around who your audience is becoming—so your show becomes “sticky,” your listeners become raving fans, and your brand earns real loyalty. We break down how identity signaling works, why community beats content in the AI era, and how network effects like mastermind thinking, engagement, testimonials, and FOMO can accelerate podcast growth. You’ll also learn why many creators burn out doing everything solo—and what roles (visionary, producer/integrator, editor, distribution) create leverage so your podcast can scale like a real business.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

Why podcast growth isn’t about content (it’s about belonging)
How to build identity-based community around your show
“This is who I am” → “This is who we are” (tribe psychology)
How testimonials + wins create FOMO and bring new members
Membership + exclusivity: why people commit when they invest
The “post and ghost” mistake that kills engagement (especially on Facebook)
Why you need a team to scale (and avoid burnout)

3) Chapters (Timestamps)
00:00 Intro
00:18 Why you need a tribe (not just content)
01:06 Growth isn’t a content problem—it’s belonging
02:00 Information is everywhere; execution is the problem
05:33 Identity signaling (why “sticky” brands win)
09:38 Identity shifts: marriage, fatherhood, belief, transformation
12:37 Identity statements + why transformation sells
18:08 Facebook “creator” identity example
19:01 Network effects + mastermind value
21:45 FOMO, wins, and testimonials
23:17 Membership, exclusivity, and commitment
25:01 Mirroring + social learning (uplift vs degeneration)
28:29 The habit of building a team (visionary vs integrator)
31:14 Why solo creators quit (and specialists beat generalists)
34:34 Treat your podcast like a business (marketing + production)
36:38 Outro

#PodcastGrowth #BuildACommunity #PersonalBrand #ContentStrategy #CreatorEconomy</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Your Podcast Isn’t Growing Because You Don’t Have a Tribe Yet</title>
      <description>If your podcast feels like you’re speaking into the void—low engagement, no comments, no loyal listeners—this is why: you built a show, but you didn’t build a tribe. In this episode, we break down how to build a tribe-worthy podcast that creates real community, influence, and impact. You’ll learn how the best brands create a shared identity people want to belong to, a mission they want to join, and a simple practice that bonds them together. We talk about building a gathering place (and why Facebook groups are still the easiest place to start), creating tribe language and naming your people, and mapping a clear customer journey so listeners don’t get stuck after a few episodes. If you want podcast growth, stronger audience retention, and a community that actually participates, this is the framework. Stop chasing attention—and start building culture.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

The real reason your audience isn’t engaging (and how to fix it)
The 4 tribe pillars: shared identity, mission, practice, and space
How to “choose your flag” (core belief) to unite your listeners
How to create a simple shared action (daily/weekly/monthly)
Where to build your community (Facebook vs. other platforms)
Why tribe language + naming your people is “game over”
How to design a clear journey that turns listeners into leaders
The hidden benefits of community: social proof, belonging, peer pressure
3) Chapters (timestamps)
00:00 Intro
00:08 The “Tribe/Team” Habit for Podcast Growth
02:53 Start With Why (Simon Sinek example)
05:10 What a Tribe Really Is
06:21 The 4 Tribe Pillars (Identity, Mission, Practice, Space)
09:20 Choose Your Flag (Core Belief + Point of View)
13:35 Create Shared Action (Membership + Practice)
15:49 Building Your Gathering Place (Facebook + Platform warnings)
22:18 Tribe Language + Naming Your People
25:29 Create the Journey (Don’t stop at 90 days)
27:49 Community Effects (Bandwagon, Belonging, Peer Pressure)
33:18 Wrap-Up

#PodcastGrowth #BuildACommunity #PersonalBrand #ContentStrategy #AudienceEngagement
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 21:20:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If your podcast feels like you’re speaking into the void—low engagement, no comments, no loyal listeners—this is why: you built a show, but you didn’t build a tribe. In this episode, we break down how to build a tribe-worthy podcast that creates real community, influence, and impact. You’ll learn how the best brands create a shared identity people want to belong to, a mission they want to join, and a simple practice that bonds them together. We talk about building a gathering place (and why Facebook groups are still the easiest place to start), creating tribe language and naming your people, and mapping a clear customer journey so listeners don’t get stuck after a few episodes. If you want podcast growth, stronger audience retention, and a community that actually participates, this is the framework. Stop chasing attention—and start building culture.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

The real reason your audience isn’t engaging (and how to fix it)
The 4 tribe pillars: shared identity, mission, practice, and space
How to “choose your flag” (core belief) to unite your listeners
How to create a simple shared action (daily/weekly/monthly)
Where to build your community (Facebook vs. other platforms)
Why tribe language + naming your people is “game over”
How to design a clear journey that turns listeners into leaders
The hidden benefits of community: social proof, belonging, peer pressure
3) Chapters (timestamps)
00:00 Intro
00:08 The “Tribe/Team” Habit for Podcast Growth
02:53 Start With Why (Simon Sinek example)
05:10 What a Tribe Really Is
06:21 The 4 Tribe Pillars (Identity, Mission, Practice, Space)
09:20 Choose Your Flag (Core Belief + Point of View)
13:35 Create Shared Action (Membership + Practice)
15:49 Building Your Gathering Place (Facebook + Platform warnings)
22:18 Tribe Language + Naming Your People
25:29 Create the Journey (Don’t stop at 90 days)
27:49 Community Effects (Bandwagon, Belonging, Peer Pressure)
33:18 Wrap-Up

#PodcastGrowth #BuildACommunity #PersonalBrand #ContentStrategy #AudienceEngagement
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If your podcast feels like you’re speaking into the void—low engagement, no comments, no loyal listeners—this is why: you built a show, but you didn’t build a tribe. In this episode, we break down how to build a tribe-worthy podcast that creates real community, influence, and impact. You’ll learn how the best brands create a shared identity people want to belong to, a mission they want to join, and a simple practice that bonds them together. We talk about building a gathering place (and why Facebook groups are still the easiest place to start), creating tribe language and naming your people, and mapping a clear customer journey so listeners don’t get stuck after a few episodes. If you want podcast growth, stronger audience retention, and a community that actually participates, this is the framework. Stop chasing attention—and start building culture.

2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights

The real reason your audience isn’t engaging (and how to fix it)
The 4 tribe pillars: shared identity, mission, practice, and space
How to “choose your flag” (core belief) to unite your listeners
How to create a simple shared action (daily/weekly/monthly)
Where to build your community (Facebook vs. other platforms)
Why tribe language + naming your people is “game over”
How to design a clear journey that turns listeners into leaders
The hidden benefits of community: social proof, belonging, peer pressure
3) Chapters (timestamps)
00:00 Intro
00:08 The “Tribe/Team” Habit for Podcast Growth
02:53 Start With Why (Simon Sinek example)
05:10 What a Tribe Really Is
06:21 The 4 Tribe Pillars (Identity, Mission, Practice, Space)
09:20 Choose Your Flag (Core Belief + Point of View)
13:35 Create Shared Action (Membership + Practice)
15:49 Building Your Gathering Place (Facebook + Platform warnings)
22:18 Tribe Language + Naming Your People
25:29 Create the Journey (Don’t stop at 90 days)
27:49 Community Effects (Bandwagon, Belonging, Peer Pressure)
33:18 Wrap-Up

#PodcastGrowth #BuildACommunity #PersonalBrand #ContentStrategy #AudienceEngagement</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stop Filling the Silence: The Interview Skill Most Hosts Miss</title>
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      <description>If your podcast interviews feel awkward, rushed, or a little “Q&amp;A-ish,” this episode will fix it. Most hosts panic when the room goes quiet—so they fill the silence, talk too much, or fire the next question before the guest finishes their thought. That kills the flow, makes your show feel choppy, and quietly lowers audience retention.In today’s episode, we break down Habit #5 for podcasters: Attunement—the skill of being fully present, practicing active listening, and using pauses to pull out better stories, deeper insight, and stronger emotional moments. You’ll learn how to stop performing, stop trying to impress, and start creating real conversations that feel like a tennis match (back-and-forth) instead of a rigid interview script.If you want to become a better podcast host, ask better follow-up questions, improve guest experience, and create interviews that naturally entertain, educate, and build relationships—this is your step-by-step framework.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy silence isn’t the enemy (and how it becomes a leverage tool)How to stay fully present instead of crafting your next replyThe simple “reflect back what you heard” move that builds instant rapportHow to ask clarifying questions that help your audience understandThe “2–3 second pause” technique that upgrades your authorityWhy interview scripts are a backup plan, not your main planThe “one-word prompt” method for better follow-ups without losing presenceA practical interview framework: problem → cost → emotion → beliefs → breakthrough → actionHow to shift from Q&amp;A to conversation so episodes feel natural3) Chapters (Timestamps)00:00 Intro • Habit #5: Attunement00:40 Why most hosts aren’t fully present01:18 The real goal: guest experience + great conversation03:29 Tim Ferriss story • learning to sit in silence08:35 Editing reality • pauses aren’t “bad”09:43 Don’t dominate • why it feels exhausting14:16 Step 1 • Be fully present15:15 Step 2 • Reflect back what you heard16:46 Step 3 • Ask clarifying questions18:49 Step 4 • Pause 2–3 seconds before responding19:19 One-word prompts • follow-ups without overthinking21:44 The “backup plan” interview framework (problem → action)29:17 Interview styles • calm opener + storyteller33:00 Guest etiquette • let them plug their work34:09 Outro • apply it todayHashtags#podcasting #podcastinterview #activelistening #communicationskills #podcasthost

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 16:28:11 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your podcast interviews feel awkward, rushed, or a little “Q&amp;amp;A-ish,” this episode will fix it. Most hosts panic when the room goes quiet—so they fill the silence, talk too much, or fire the next question before the guest finishes their thought. That kills the flow, makes your show feel choppy, and quietly lowers audience retention.In today’s episode, we break down Habit #5 for podcasters: Attunement—the skill of being fully present, practicing active listening, and using pauses to pull out better stories, deeper insight, and stronger emotional moments. You’ll learn how to stop performing, stop trying to impress, and start creating real conversations that feel like a tennis match (back-and-forth) instead of a rigid interview script.If you want to become a better podcast host, ask better follow-up questions, improve guest experience, and create interviews that naturally entertain, educate, and build relationships—this is your step-by-step framework.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy silence isn’t the enemy (and how it becomes a leverage tool)How to stay fully present instead of crafting your next replyThe simple “reflect back what you heard” move that builds instant rapportHow to ask clarifying questions that help your audience understandThe “2–3 second pause” technique that upgrades your authorityWhy interview scripts are a backup plan, not your main planThe “one-word prompt” method for better follow-ups without losing presenceA practical interview framework: problem → cost → emotion → beliefs → breakthrough → actionHow to shift from Q&amp;amp;A to conversation so episodes feel natural3) Chapters (Timestamps)00:00 Intro • Habit #5: Attunement00:40 Why most hosts aren’t fully present01:18 The real goal: guest experience + great conversation03:29 Tim Ferriss story • learning to sit in silence08:35 Editing reality • pauses aren’t “bad”09:43 Don’t dominate • why it feels exhausting14:16 Step 1 • Be fully present15:15 Step 2 • Reflect back what you heard16:46 Step 3 • Ask clarifying questions18:49 Step 4 • Pause 2–3 seconds before responding19:19 One-word prompts • follow-ups without overthinking21:44 The “backup plan” interview framework (problem → action)29:17 Interview styles • calm opener + storyteller33:00 Guest etiquette • let them plug their work34:09 Outro • apply it todayHashtags#podcasting #podcastinterview #activelistening #communicationskills #podcasthost&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If your podcast interviews feel awkward, rushed, or a little “Q&amp;A-ish,” this episode will fix it. Most hosts panic when the room goes quiet—so they fill the silence, talk too much, or fire the next question before the guest finishes their thought. That kills the flow, makes your show feel choppy, and quietly lowers audience retention.In today’s episode, we break down Habit #5 for podcasters: Attunement—the skill of being fully present, practicing active listening, and using pauses to pull out better stories, deeper insight, and stronger emotional moments. You’ll learn how to stop performing, stop trying to impress, and start creating real conversations that feel like a tennis match (back-and-forth) instead of a rigid interview script.If you want to become a better podcast host, ask better follow-up questions, improve guest experience, and create interviews that naturally entertain, educate, and build relationships—this is your step-by-step framework.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy silence isn’t the enemy (and how it becomes a leverage tool)How to stay fully present instead of crafting your next replyThe simple “reflect back what you heard” move that builds instant rapportHow to ask clarifying questions that help your audience understandThe “2–3 second pause” technique that upgrades your authorityWhy interview scripts are a backup plan, not your main planThe “one-word prompt” method for better follow-ups without losing presenceA practical interview framework: problem → cost → emotion → beliefs → breakthrough → actionHow to shift from Q&amp;A to conversation so episodes feel natural3) Chapters (Timestamps)00:00 Intro • Habit #5: Attunement00:40 Why most hosts aren’t fully present01:18 The real goal: guest experience + great conversation03:29 Tim Ferriss story • learning to sit in silence08:35 Editing reality • pauses aren’t “bad”09:43 Don’t dominate • why it feels exhausting14:16 Step 1 • Be fully present15:15 Step 2 • Reflect back what you heard16:46 Step 3 • Ask clarifying questions18:49 Step 4 • Pause 2–3 seconds before responding19:19 One-word prompts • follow-ups without overthinking21:44 The “backup plan” interview framework (problem → action)29:17 Interview styles • calm opener + storyteller33:00 Guest etiquette • let them plug their work34:09 Outro • apply it todayHashtags#podcasting #podcastinterview #activelistening #communicationskills #podcasthost

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        <![CDATA[<p>If your podcast interviews feel awkward, rushed, or a little “Q&amp;A-ish,” this episode will fix it. Most hosts panic when the room goes quiet—so they fill the silence, talk too much, or fire the next question before the guest finishes their thought. That kills the flow, makes your show feel choppy, and quietly lowers audience retention.In today’s episode, we break down Habit #5 for podcasters: Attunement—the skill of being fully present, practicing active listening, and using pauses to pull out better stories, deeper insight, and stronger emotional moments. You’ll learn how to stop performing, stop trying to impress, and start creating real conversations that feel like a tennis match (back-and-forth) instead of a rigid interview script.If you want to become a better podcast host, ask better follow-up questions, improve guest experience, and create interviews that naturally entertain, educate, and build relationships—this is your step-by-step framework.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy silence isn’t the enemy (and how it becomes a leverage tool)How to stay fully present instead of crafting your next replyThe simple “reflect back what you heard” move that builds instant rapportHow to ask clarifying questions that help your audience understandThe “2–3 second pause” technique that upgrades your authorityWhy interview scripts are a backup plan, not your main planThe “one-word prompt” method for better follow-ups without losing presenceA practical interview framework: problem → cost → emotion → beliefs → breakthrough → actionHow to shift from Q&amp;A to conversation so episodes feel natural3) Chapters (Timestamps)00:00 Intro • Habit #5: Attunement00:40 Why most hosts aren’t fully present01:18 The real goal: guest experience + great conversation03:29 Tim Ferriss story • learning to sit in silence08:35 Editing reality • pauses aren’t “bad”09:43 Don’t dominate • why it feels exhausting14:16 Step 1 • Be fully present15:15 Step 2 • Reflect back what you heard16:46 Step 3 • Ask clarifying questions18:49 Step 4 • Pause 2–3 seconds before responding19:19 One-word prompts • follow-ups without overthinking21:44 The “backup plan” interview framework (problem → action)29:17 Interview styles • calm opener + storyteller33:00 Guest etiquette • let them plug their work34:09 Outro • apply it todayHashtags#podcasting #podcastinterview #activelistening #communicationskills #podcasthost</p>
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      <title>Stop Pitching Every Episode: The Win-Win Podcast Framework</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Pitching-Every-Episode-The-Win-Win-Podcast-Framework-e3d1bpq</link>
      <description>If your podcast feels like it’s stuck between “sell, sell, sell” and “give everything away for free,” this episode will reset your entire strategy. You’ll learn how to create a win-win podcast where your audience gets real value, your guests feel respected, and you build ethical podcast monetization that doesn’t drain you. Most podcasters accidentally create win-lose episodes (constant pitching, therapy-style diary content, pay-to-play guests, vanity shows) or lose-win habits (overgiving, no revenue plan, burnout). The fix is a simple value exchange: your audience gives you attention—so you owe them clarity, direction, and momentum—while you also design a path that produces income. In this training, you’ll get the ALIGN framework to keep your podcast focused: define the win for your audience, define the win for you, integrate listeners into a journey, show up with real assets, and know your “no deal” boundaries. If you’re a coach, entrepreneur, healthcare professional, or creator who wants podcast growth, audience retention, guest strategy, and a monetization plan that actually works, this episode is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe difference between win-win vs win-lose podcasting (and why it kills retention)The ALIGN framework to design value exchanges that convertWhy “just provide value” can sabotage podcast monetizationThe 13:2 ratio: value content vs hard asks on social media/podcast promosHow to avoid “main actor syndrome” and make episodes audience-firstGuest strategy: why “everyday experts” can outperform elite guestsA better guest invite approach (short, clear, and centered on their win)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Win-win value exchange01:31 The ALIGN framework overview02:26 Gary Vee story: create wins → massive growth06:39 Win-win is a process (not a vibe)09:47 Win-Lose #1: the nonstop sales pitch13:27 Win-Lose #2: podcast as personal therapy15:09 Win-Lose #3: pay-to-play guests17:23 Win-Lose #4: ranting and low-energy audiences18:11 Win-Lose #5: vanity shows and “elite guest” myths24:11 Lose-Win: overgiving → burnout28:44 Why “everything free” destroys value33:00 The 13:2 selling ratio (organic content)35:48 Audience attention → your responsibility37:08 Main actor syndrome (and how to avoid it)38:02 Guest outreach: write invites for their win41:30 No Deal: boundaries that protect your show#PodcastGrowth #PodcastMonetization #ContentMarketing #Entrepreneurship #PersonalBrand

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 17:30:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your podcast feels like it’s stuck between “sell, sell, sell” and “give everything away for free,” this episode will reset your entire strategy. You’ll learn how to create a win-win podcast where your audience gets real value, your guests feel respected, and you build ethical podcast monetization that doesn’t drain you. Most podcasters accidentally create win-lose episodes (constant pitching, therapy-style diary content, pay-to-play guests, vanity shows) or lose-win habits (overgiving, no revenue plan, burnout). The fix is a simple value exchange: your audience gives you attention—so you owe them clarity, direction, and momentum—while you also design a path that produces income. In this training, you’ll get the ALIGN framework to keep your podcast focused: define the win for your audience, define the win for you, integrate listeners into a journey, show up with real assets, and know your “no deal” boundaries. If you’re a coach, entrepreneur, healthcare professional, or creator who wants podcast growth, audience retention, guest strategy, and a monetization plan that actually works, this episode is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe difference between win-win vs win-lose podcasting (and why it kills retention)The ALIGN framework to design value exchanges that convertWhy “just provide value” can sabotage podcast monetizationThe 13:2 ratio: value content vs hard asks on social media/podcast promosHow to avoid “main actor syndrome” and make episodes audience-firstGuest strategy: why “everyday experts” can outperform elite guestsA better guest invite approach (short, clear, and centered on their win)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Win-win value exchange01:31 The ALIGN framework overview02:26 Gary Vee story: create wins → massive growth06:39 Win-win is a process (not a vibe)09:47 Win-Lose #1: the nonstop sales pitch13:27 Win-Lose #2: podcast as personal therapy15:09 Win-Lose #3: pay-to-play guests17:23 Win-Lose #4: ranting and low-energy audiences18:11 Win-Lose #5: vanity shows and “elite guest” myths24:11 Lose-Win: overgiving → burnout28:44 Why “everything free” destroys value33:00 The 13:2 selling ratio (organic content)35:48 Audience attention → your responsibility37:08 Main actor syndrome (and how to avoid it)38:02 Guest outreach: write invites for their win41:30 No Deal: boundaries that protect your show#PodcastGrowth #PodcastMonetization #ContentMarketing #Entrepreneurship #PersonalBrand&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If your podcast feels like it’s stuck between “sell, sell, sell” and “give everything away for free,” this episode will reset your entire strategy. You’ll learn how to create a win-win podcast where your audience gets real value, your guests feel respected, and you build ethical podcast monetization that doesn’t drain you. Most podcasters accidentally create win-lose episodes (constant pitching, therapy-style diary content, pay-to-play guests, vanity shows) or lose-win habits (overgiving, no revenue plan, burnout). The fix is a simple value exchange: your audience gives you attention—so you owe them clarity, direction, and momentum—while you also design a path that produces income. In this training, you’ll get the ALIGN framework to keep your podcast focused: define the win for your audience, define the win for you, integrate listeners into a journey, show up with real assets, and know your “no deal” boundaries. If you’re a coach, entrepreneur, healthcare professional, or creator who wants podcast growth, audience retention, guest strategy, and a monetization plan that actually works, this episode is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe difference between win-win vs win-lose podcasting (and why it kills retention)The ALIGN framework to design value exchanges that convertWhy “just provide value” can sabotage podcast monetizationThe 13:2 ratio: value content vs hard asks on social media/podcast promosHow to avoid “main actor syndrome” and make episodes audience-firstGuest strategy: why “everyday experts” can outperform elite guestsA better guest invite approach (short, clear, and centered on their win)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Win-win value exchange01:31 The ALIGN framework overview02:26 Gary Vee story: create wins → massive growth06:39 Win-win is a process (not a vibe)09:47 Win-Lose #1: the nonstop sales pitch13:27 Win-Lose #2: podcast as personal therapy15:09 Win-Lose #3: pay-to-play guests17:23 Win-Lose #4: ranting and low-energy audiences18:11 Win-Lose #5: vanity shows and “elite guest” myths24:11 Lose-Win: overgiving → burnout28:44 Why “everything free” destroys value33:00 The 13:2 selling ratio (organic content)35:48 Audience attention → your responsibility37:08 Main actor syndrome (and how to avoid it)38:02 Guest outreach: write invites for their win41:30 No Deal: boundaries that protect your show#PodcastGrowth #PodcastMonetization #ContentMarketing #Entrepreneurship #PersonalBrand

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        <![CDATA[<p>If your podcast feels like it’s stuck between “sell, sell, sell” and “give everything away for free,” this episode will reset your entire strategy. You’ll learn how to create a win-win podcast where your audience gets real value, your guests feel respected, and you build ethical podcast monetization that doesn’t drain you. Most podcasters accidentally create win-lose episodes (constant pitching, therapy-style diary content, pay-to-play guests, vanity shows) or lose-win habits (overgiving, no revenue plan, burnout). The fix is a simple value exchange: your audience gives you attention—so you owe them clarity, direction, and momentum—while you also design a path that produces income. In this training, you’ll get the ALIGN framework to keep your podcast focused: define the win for your audience, define the win for you, integrate listeners into a journey, show up with real assets, and know your “no deal” boundaries. If you’re a coach, entrepreneur, healthcare professional, or creator who wants podcast growth, audience retention, guest strategy, and a monetization plan that actually works, this episode is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe difference between win-win vs win-lose podcasting (and why it kills retention)The ALIGN framework to design value exchanges that convertWhy “just provide value” can sabotage podcast monetizationThe 13:2 ratio: value content vs hard asks on social media/podcast promosHow to avoid “main actor syndrome” and make episodes audience-firstGuest strategy: why “everyday experts” can outperform elite guestsA better guest invite approach (short, clear, and centered on their win)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Win-win value exchange01:31 The ALIGN framework overview02:26 Gary Vee story: create wins → massive growth06:39 Win-win is a process (not a vibe)09:47 Win-Lose #1: the nonstop sales pitch13:27 Win-Lose #2: podcast as personal therapy15:09 Win-Lose #3: pay-to-play guests17:23 Win-Lose #4: ranting and low-energy audiences18:11 Win-Lose #5: vanity shows and “elite guest” myths24:11 Lose-Win: overgiving → burnout28:44 Why “everything free” destroys value33:00 The 13:2 selling ratio (organic content)35:48 Audience attention → your responsibility37:08 Main actor syndrome (and how to avoid it)38:02 Guest outreach: write invites for their win41:30 No Deal: boundaries that protect your show#PodcastGrowth #PodcastMonetization #ContentMarketing #Entrepreneurship #PersonalBrand</p>
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      <title>Stop Over-Editing: The Weekly System That Grows Your Podcast</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Over-Editing-The-Weekly-System-That-Grows-Your-Podcast-e3d07dh</link>
      <description>If your podcast (or YouTube show) isn’t growing, it’s probably not your mic, your logo, or your editing… it’s your execution habit. In this episode, Tim breaks down the exact weekly priorities that help creators publish consistently, improve faster, and build real momentum—without getting trapped in perfectionism. You’ll learn how to stop doing “busy work” and start doing the actions that actually increase clarity, retention, and conversion (the only three metrics that matter). We talk deep work blocks, time blocking, and the “non-negotiables” that protect your creation time—plus why knowledge without application is an illusion. Tim also shares a practical example inspired by Cal Newport: when distractions hit and you want to “record later,” you need a simple decision system that forces progress. If you’ve been over-editing, obsessing over gear, or checking stats instead of shipping episodes, this is your reset. By the end, you’ll know what to do each week, when to do it, and what to stop doing—so your content grows, your pipeline strengthens, and your audience takes action.

The 3 creator metrics that matter most: clarity, retention, conversion


How perfectionism turns into immobility (and how to fix it)


A simple weekly structure: one weekly win + two deep work blocks + non-negotiables


What moves the needle: better hooks, stronger outlines, first 60 seconds, clear CTA


How to batch record 4–6 episodes and stay 20 episodes ahead


Build a guest pipeline for growth + referrals


Repurpose one long episode into short-form content at scale (reels, quotes, posts)


Why titles + thumbnails are your first growth lever (and how to A/B test)


00:00 Intro — The habit of execution01:06 The 3 things that matter: clarity, retention, conversion02:13 Busy work vs. needle-moving work02:42 Perfectionism: when refining kills publishing04:49 Why “raw + real” often wins06:04 How you do life is how you create09:10 Knowledge without application is an illusion15:09 Cal Newport story: “record later” vs time-blocking19:35 The actions that actually move the needle21:57 Hooks, outlines, first 60 seconds, CTA23:08 Batching episodes (stay ahead, stop stress)27:43 Guest pipeline + referral flywheel29:59 Repurposing long-form into short-form32:09 Titles + thumbnails + A/B testing34:01 Email list + free gift opt-in34:48 What NOT to obsess over (gear, stats, endless edits)36:50 Construction analogy: quality control after execution40:14 Your weekly execution plan (wrap-up)
#PodcastGrowth #ContentCreation #TimeBlocking #DeepWork #CreatorEconomy

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 20:40:49 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your podcast (or YouTube show) isn’t growing, it’s probably not your mic, your logo, or your editing… it’s your &lt;strong&gt;execution habit&lt;/strong&gt;. In this episode, Tim breaks down the exact weekly priorities that help creators publish consistently, improve faster, and build real momentum—without getting trapped in perfectionism. You’ll learn how to stop doing “busy work” and start doing the actions that actually increase &lt;strong&gt;clarity, retention, and conversion&lt;/strong&gt; (the only three metrics that matter). We talk &lt;strong&gt;deep work blocks&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;time blocking&lt;/strong&gt;, and the “non-negotiables” that protect your creation time—plus why &lt;strong&gt;knowledge without application is an illusion&lt;/strong&gt;. Tim also shares a practical example inspired by Cal Newport: when distractions hit and you want to “record later,” you need a simple decision system that forces progress. If you’ve been over-editing, obsessing over gear, or checking stats instead of shipping episodes, this is your reset. By the end, you’ll know what to do each week, when to do it, and what to stop doing—so your content grows, your pipeline strengthens, and your audience takes action.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;strong&gt;3 creator metrics&lt;/strong&gt; that matter most: clarity, retention, conversion&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;How perfectionism turns into &lt;strong&gt;immobility&lt;/strong&gt; (and how to fix it)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;A simple weekly structure: &lt;strong&gt;one weekly win + two deep work blocks + non-negotiables&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;What moves the needle: &lt;strong&gt;better hooks, stronger outlines, first 60 seconds, clear CTA&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;How to &lt;strong&gt;batch record&lt;/strong&gt; 4–6 episodes and stay 20 episodes ahead&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Build a &lt;strong&gt;guest pipeline&lt;/strong&gt; for growth + referrals&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Repurpose one long episode into &lt;strong&gt;short-form content at scale&lt;/strong&gt; (reels, quotes, posts)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Why &lt;strong&gt;titles + thumbnails&lt;/strong&gt; are your first growth lever (and how to A/B test)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;p&gt;00:00 Intro — The habit of execution&lt;br&gt;01:06 The 3 things that matter: clarity, retention, conversion&lt;br&gt;02:13 Busy work vs. needle-moving work&lt;br&gt;02:42 Perfectionism: when refining kills publishing&lt;br&gt;04:49 Why “raw + real” often wins&lt;br&gt;06:04 How you do life is how you create&lt;br&gt;09:10 Knowledge without application is an illusion&lt;br&gt;15:09 Cal Newport story: “record later” vs time-blocking&lt;br&gt;19:35 The actions that actually move the needle&lt;br&gt;21:57 Hooks, outlines, first 60 seconds, CTA&lt;br&gt;23:08 Batching episodes (stay ahead, stop stress)&lt;br&gt;27:43 Guest pipeline + referral flywheel&lt;br&gt;29:59 Repurposing long-form into short-form&lt;br&gt;32:09 Titles + thumbnails + A/B testing&lt;br&gt;34:01 Email list + free gift opt-in&lt;br&gt;34:48 What NOT to obsess over (gear, stats, endless edits)&lt;br&gt;36:50 Construction analogy: quality control after execution&lt;br&gt;40:14 Your weekly execution plan (wrap-up)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;#PodcastGrowth #ContentCreation #TimeBlocking #DeepWork #CreatorEconomy&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If your podcast (or YouTube show) isn’t growing, it’s probably not your mic, your logo, or your editing… it’s your execution habit. In this episode, Tim breaks down the exact weekly priorities that help creators publish consistently, improve faster, and build real momentum—without getting trapped in perfectionism. You’ll learn how to stop doing “busy work” and start doing the actions that actually increase clarity, retention, and conversion (the only three metrics that matter). We talk deep work blocks, time blocking, and the “non-negotiables” that protect your creation time—plus why knowledge without application is an illusion. Tim also shares a practical example inspired by Cal Newport: when distractions hit and you want to “record later,” you need a simple decision system that forces progress. If you’ve been over-editing, obsessing over gear, or checking stats instead of shipping episodes, this is your reset. By the end, you’ll know what to do each week, when to do it, and what to stop doing—so your content grows, your pipeline strengthens, and your audience takes action.

The 3 creator metrics that matter most: clarity, retention, conversion


How perfectionism turns into immobility (and how to fix it)


A simple weekly structure: one weekly win + two deep work blocks + non-negotiables


What moves the needle: better hooks, stronger outlines, first 60 seconds, clear CTA


How to batch record 4–6 episodes and stay 20 episodes ahead


Build a guest pipeline for growth + referrals


Repurpose one long episode into short-form content at scale (reels, quotes, posts)


Why titles + thumbnails are your first growth lever (and how to A/B test)


00:00 Intro — The habit of execution01:06 The 3 things that matter: clarity, retention, conversion02:13 Busy work vs. needle-moving work02:42 Perfectionism: when refining kills publishing04:49 Why “raw + real” often wins06:04 How you do life is how you create09:10 Knowledge without application is an illusion15:09 Cal Newport story: “record later” vs time-blocking19:35 The actions that actually move the needle21:57 Hooks, outlines, first 60 seconds, CTA23:08 Batching episodes (stay ahead, stop stress)27:43 Guest pipeline + referral flywheel29:59 Repurposing long-form into short-form32:09 Titles + thumbnails + A/B testing34:01 Email list + free gift opt-in34:48 What NOT to obsess over (gear, stats, endless edits)36:50 Construction analogy: quality control after execution40:14 Your weekly execution plan (wrap-up)
#PodcastGrowth #ContentCreation #TimeBlocking #DeepWork #CreatorEconomy

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        <![CDATA[<p>If your podcast (or YouTube show) isn’t growing, it’s probably not your mic, your logo, or your editing… it’s your <strong>execution habit</strong>. In this episode, Tim breaks down the exact weekly priorities that help creators publish consistently, improve faster, and build real momentum—without getting trapped in perfectionism. You’ll learn how to stop doing “busy work” and start doing the actions that actually increase <strong>clarity, retention, and conversion</strong> (the only three metrics that matter). We talk <strong>deep work blocks</strong>, <strong>time blocking</strong>, and the “non-negotiables” that protect your creation time—plus why <strong>knowledge without application is an illusion</strong>. Tim also shares a practical example inspired by Cal Newport: when distractions hit and you want to “record later,” you need a simple decision system that forces progress. If you’ve been over-editing, obsessing over gear, or checking stats instead of shipping episodes, this is your reset. By the end, you’ll know what to do each week, when to do it, and what to stop doing—so your content grows, your pipeline strengthens, and your audience takes action.</p><ul>
<li><p>The <strong>3 creator metrics</strong> that matter most: clarity, retention, conversion</p></li>
<li><p>How perfectionism turns into <strong>immobility</strong> (and how to fix it)</p></li>
<li><p>A simple weekly structure: <strong>one weekly win + two deep work blocks + non-negotiables</strong></p></li>
<li><p>What moves the needle: <strong>better hooks, stronger outlines, first 60 seconds, clear CTA</strong></p></li>
<li><p>How to <strong>batch record</strong> 4–6 episodes and stay 20 episodes ahead</p></li>
<li><p>Build a <strong>guest pipeline</strong> for growth + referrals</p></li>
<li><p>Repurpose one long episode into <strong>short-form content at scale</strong> (reels, quotes, posts)</p></li>
<li><p>Why <strong>titles + thumbnails</strong> are your first growth lever (and how to A/B test)</p></li>
</ul><p>00:00 Intro — The habit of execution<br>01:06 The 3 things that matter: clarity, retention, conversion<br>02:13 Busy work vs. needle-moving work<br>02:42 Perfectionism: when refining kills publishing<br>04:49 Why “raw + real” often wins<br>06:04 How you do life is how you create<br>09:10 Knowledge without application is an illusion<br>15:09 Cal Newport story: “record later” vs time-blocking<br>19:35 The actions that actually move the needle<br>21:57 Hooks, outlines, first 60 seconds, CTA<br>23:08 Batching episodes (stay ahead, stop stress)<br>27:43 Guest pipeline + referral flywheel<br>29:59 Repurposing long-form into short-form<br>32:09 Titles + thumbnails + A/B testing<br>34:01 Email list + free gift opt-in<br>34:48 What NOT to obsess over (gear, stats, endless edits)<br>36:50 Construction analogy: quality control after execution<br>40:14 Your weekly execution plan (wrap-up)</p><p>#PodcastGrowth #ContentCreation #TimeBlocking #DeepWork #CreatorEconomy</p>
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      <title>Stop Rambling: Build Your Podcast Backwards From the End</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Rambling-Build-Your-Podcast-Backwards-From-the-End-e3cunj4</link>
      <description>If your podcast episodes feel like you’re talking… but not taking listeners anywhere, this is why. Most creators don’t have a clear destination—so the message rambles, the audience tunes out, and the show never drives results. In this episode, you’ll learn the “landmark” habit: how to design clarity on purpose by choosing the exact outcome your listeners will reach by the end of the episode. Whether you’re launching a podcast for your business, building a personal brand, writing a book, creating a course, or growing your influence as a coach, dentist, doctor, or high-level service provider—this framework gives your content a path. You’ll learn how to start with the end in mind, map the transformation from Point A (pain) to Point B (promise), and build your episode structure so people feel understood, gain certainty, and take action. No more info dumps. No more vague inspiration. Just a clear, compelling journey that makes your podcast a tool for credibility, authority, and client growth.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe “landmark” principle: mark the destination before you speakWhy clarity is by design, not something that “just happens”The key aiming questions: what you want listeners to feel, know, and doHow to build episodes from pain → promise → path (transformation tension)The one-sentence exercise that tightens your message fastWhy people don’t want more information—they want certainty and a pathHow to identify 12 pain points for your avatar (and turn them into 90 days of content)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Principle #2 for a successful podcast00:20 The “Landmark” habit: set the destination01:14 Aiming: feel/know/do + proof + direct action02:10 Why you can’t lead others if you’re “lost”02:55 Future-self exercises (goodbye letter, eulogy, funeral)06:19 Begin with the end in mind (life + business + podcast)08:43 “A book that goes nowhere” (why audiences quit)10:02 The one-sentence skeleton before you record10:23 Nancy Duarte + Al Gore: build backwards from the outcome14:10 People don’t search inspiration—they search specific “how to”17:48 Pain → promise tension (transformation framework)23:16 Why “future vision” fails without facing current reality26:33 The power of pain points (agitation that leads to action)29:12 Write your avatar’s 12 problems (ChatGPT voice method)33:34 The core question: Point A → Point B (don’t record without it)#PodcastGrowth #PodcastTips #ContentStrategy #PersonalBranding #MarketingForCoaches

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 19:58:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your podcast episodes feel like you’re talking… but not taking listeners anywhere, this is why. Most creators don’t have a clear destination—so the message rambles, the audience tunes out, and the show never drives results. In this episode, you’ll learn the “landmark” habit: how to design clarity on purpose by choosing the exact outcome your listeners will reach by the end of the episode. Whether you’re launching a podcast for your business, building a personal brand, writing a book, creating a course, or growing your influence as a coach, dentist, doctor, or high-level service provider—this framework gives your content a path. You’ll learn how to start with the end in mind, map the transformation from Point A (pain) to Point B (promise), and build your episode structure so people feel understood, gain certainty, and take action. No more info dumps. No more vague inspiration. Just a clear, compelling journey that makes your podcast a tool for credibility, authority, and client growth.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe “landmark” principle: mark the destination before you speakWhy clarity is by design, not something that “just happens”The key aiming questions: what you want listeners to feel, know, and doHow to build episodes from pain → promise → path (transformation tension)The one-sentence exercise that tightens your message fastWhy people don’t want more information—they want certainty and a pathHow to identify 12 pain points for your avatar (and turn them into 90 days of content)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Principle #2 for a successful podcast00:20 The “Landmark” habit: set the destination01:14 Aiming: feel/know/do + proof + direct action02:10 Why you can’t lead others if you’re “lost”02:55 Future-self exercises (goodbye letter, eulogy, funeral)06:19 Begin with the end in mind (life + business + podcast)08:43 “A book that goes nowhere” (why audiences quit)10:02 The one-sentence skeleton before you record10:23 Nancy Duarte + Al Gore: build backwards from the outcome14:10 People don’t search inspiration—they search specific “how to”17:48 Pain → promise tension (transformation framework)23:16 Why “future vision” fails without facing current reality26:33 The power of pain points (agitation that leads to action)29:12 Write your avatar’s 12 problems (ChatGPT voice method)33:34 The core question: Point A → Point B (don’t record without it)#PodcastGrowth #PodcastTips #ContentStrategy #PersonalBranding #MarketingForCoaches&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If your podcast episodes feel like you’re talking… but not taking listeners anywhere, this is why. Most creators don’t have a clear destination—so the message rambles, the audience tunes out, and the show never drives results. In this episode, you’ll learn the “landmark” habit: how to design clarity on purpose by choosing the exact outcome your listeners will reach by the end of the episode. Whether you’re launching a podcast for your business, building a personal brand, writing a book, creating a course, or growing your influence as a coach, dentist, doctor, or high-level service provider—this framework gives your content a path. You’ll learn how to start with the end in mind, map the transformation from Point A (pain) to Point B (promise), and build your episode structure so people feel understood, gain certainty, and take action. No more info dumps. No more vague inspiration. Just a clear, compelling journey that makes your podcast a tool for credibility, authority, and client growth.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe “landmark” principle: mark the destination before you speakWhy clarity is by design, not something that “just happens”The key aiming questions: what you want listeners to feel, know, and doHow to build episodes from pain → promise → path (transformation tension)The one-sentence exercise that tightens your message fastWhy people don’t want more information—they want certainty and a pathHow to identify 12 pain points for your avatar (and turn them into 90 days of content)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: Principle #2 for a successful podcast00:20 The “Landmark” habit: set the destination01:14 Aiming: feel/know/do + proof + direct action02:10 Why you can’t lead others if you’re “lost”02:55 Future-self exercises (goodbye letter, eulogy, funeral)06:19 Begin with the end in mind (life + business + podcast)08:43 “A book that goes nowhere” (why audiences quit)10:02 The one-sentence skeleton before you record10:23 Nancy Duarte + Al Gore: build backwards from the outcome14:10 People don’t search inspiration—they search specific “how to”17:48 Pain → promise tension (transformation framework)23:16 Why “future vision” fails without facing current reality26:33 The power of pain points (agitation that leads to action)29:12 Write your avatar’s 12 problems (ChatGPT voice method)33:34 The core question: Point A → Point B (don’t record without it)#PodcastGrowth #PodcastTips #ContentStrategy #PersonalBranding #MarketingForCoaches

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      <title>I Built a Top 2.5% Podcast with These Habits</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/I-Built-a-Top-2-5-Podcast-with-These-Habits-e3ct801</link>
      <description>If your podcast episodes feel scattered, your audience drops off, and your message isn’t converting, it’s not “the algorithm”—it’s clarity and structure. In this episode, I’m breaking down the Habit of Empowerment and the communication skills that helped me build a top 2.5% podcast by focusing on habits, not hype. You’ll learn how empowered communicators take responsibility for the outcome, speak with high-status language, and lead listeners to practical action instead of rambling. I’ll walk you through the FOCUS framework (Frame the episode, Open with your big idea, Control the pace, Use high-status communication, Send them somewhere with a call to action) and the ELEVATE habits creators need to build influence. If you’re a podcaster, speaker, coach, or content creator who wants better retention, stronger hooks, clearer storytelling, and a repeatable podcast structure that drives transformation—this is your roadmap.

How to stop “winging it” and communicate with one clear point


Why confused listeners don’t buy (and how to fix it fast)


The FOCUS framework for podcast structure + call to action


The difference between weak focus (downloads/likes) vs strong focus (craft)


How to build a stronger first 60-second hook


Reactive vs proactive language (and what makes you sound confident)


A simple “podcast skeleton” that leads to transformation


00:00 Intro00:27 The Habit of Empowerment (why it starts with you)01:48 The FOCUS framework overview03:27 ELEVATE habits for creators05:02 Becoming your “podcast habit coach”06:11 Talent vs habits (discipline beats ego)07:14 StoryBrand lesson: confusion kills action11:14 Empowerment psychology + responsibility14:41 Don’t wing it: one point, one outcome19:49 Podcast pitfalls (bad guests, restarts, distractions)24:45 Weak focus vs strong focus (craft &gt; downloads)30:13 Reactive vs proactive language34:10 Communication is for change, not sounding smart36:36 The “one point” skeleton + practical action41:00 Final challenge + next episode
Hashtags:#podcasting #communicationskills #contentcreator #publicspeaking #personaldevelopment
2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights3) Chapters (timestamps)

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 19:02:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your podcast episodes feel scattered, your audience drops off, and your message isn’t converting, it’s not “the algorithm”—it’s clarity and structure. In this episode, I’m breaking down the &lt;strong&gt;Habit of Empowerment&lt;/strong&gt; and the communication skills that helped me build a &lt;strong&gt;top 2.5% podcast&lt;/strong&gt; by focusing on habits, not hype. You’ll learn how empowered communicators take &lt;strong&gt;responsibility&lt;/strong&gt; for the outcome, speak with &lt;strong&gt;high-status language&lt;/strong&gt;, and lead listeners to &lt;strong&gt;practical action&lt;/strong&gt; instead of rambling. I’ll walk you through the &lt;strong&gt;FOCUS framework&lt;/strong&gt; (Frame the episode, Open with your big idea, Control the pace, Use high-status communication, Send them somewhere with a call to action) and the &lt;strong&gt;ELEVATE habits&lt;/strong&gt; creators need to build influence. If you’re a podcaster, speaker, coach, or content creator who wants better &lt;strong&gt;retention&lt;/strong&gt;, stronger &lt;strong&gt;hooks&lt;/strong&gt;, clearer storytelling, and a repeatable podcast structure that drives transformation—this is your roadmap.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;How to stop “winging it” and communicate with &lt;strong&gt;one clear point&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Why &lt;strong&gt;confused listeners don’t buy&lt;/strong&gt; (and how to fix it fast)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;strong&gt;FOCUS framework&lt;/strong&gt; for podcast structure + call to action&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;The difference between &lt;strong&gt;weak focus&lt;/strong&gt; (downloads/likes) vs &lt;strong&gt;strong focus&lt;/strong&gt; (craft)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;How to build a stronger &lt;strong&gt;first 60-second hook&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Reactive vs proactive language (and what makes you sound confident)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;A simple “podcast skeleton” that leads to &lt;strong&gt;transformation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;p&gt;00:00 Intro&lt;br&gt;00:27 The Habit of Empowerment (why it starts with you)&lt;br&gt;01:48 The FOCUS framework overview&lt;br&gt;03:27 ELEVATE habits for creators&lt;br&gt;05:02 Becoming your “podcast habit coach”&lt;br&gt;06:11 Talent vs habits (discipline beats ego)&lt;br&gt;07:14 StoryBrand lesson: confusion kills action&lt;br&gt;11:14 Empowerment psychology + responsibility&lt;br&gt;14:41 Don’t wing it: one point, one outcome&lt;br&gt;19:49 Podcast pitfalls (bad guests, restarts, distractions)&lt;br&gt;24:45 Weak focus vs strong focus (craft &amp;gt; downloads)&lt;br&gt;30:13 Reactive vs proactive language&lt;br&gt;34:10 Communication is for change, not sounding smart&lt;br&gt;36:36 The “one point” skeleton + practical action&lt;br&gt;41:00 Final challenge + next episode&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Hashtags:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;#podcasting #communicationskills #contentcreator #publicspeaking #personaldevelopment&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights3) Chapters (timestamps)&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If your podcast episodes feel scattered, your audience drops off, and your message isn’t converting, it’s not “the algorithm”—it’s clarity and structure. In this episode, I’m breaking down the Habit of Empowerment and the communication skills that helped me build a top 2.5% podcast by focusing on habits, not hype. You’ll learn how empowered communicators take responsibility for the outcome, speak with high-status language, and lead listeners to practical action instead of rambling. I’ll walk you through the FOCUS framework (Frame the episode, Open with your big idea, Control the pace, Use high-status communication, Send them somewhere with a call to action) and the ELEVATE habits creators need to build influence. If you’re a podcaster, speaker, coach, or content creator who wants better retention, stronger hooks, clearer storytelling, and a repeatable podcast structure that drives transformation—this is your roadmap.

How to stop “winging it” and communicate with one clear point


Why confused listeners don’t buy (and how to fix it fast)


The FOCUS framework for podcast structure + call to action


The difference between weak focus (downloads/likes) vs strong focus (craft)


How to build a stronger first 60-second hook


Reactive vs proactive language (and what makes you sound confident)


A simple “podcast skeleton” that leads to transformation


00:00 Intro00:27 The Habit of Empowerment (why it starts with you)01:48 The FOCUS framework overview03:27 ELEVATE habits for creators05:02 Becoming your “podcast habit coach”06:11 Talent vs habits (discipline beats ego)07:14 StoryBrand lesson: confusion kills action11:14 Empowerment psychology + responsibility14:41 Don’t wing it: one point, one outcome19:49 Podcast pitfalls (bad guests, restarts, distractions)24:45 Weak focus vs strong focus (craft &gt; downloads)30:13 Reactive vs proactive language34:10 Communication is for change, not sounding smart36:36 The “one point” skeleton + practical action41:00 Final challenge + next episode
Hashtags:#podcasting #communicationskills #contentcreator #publicspeaking #personaldevelopment
2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights3) Chapters (timestamps)

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<li><p>Why <strong>confused listeners don’t buy</strong> (and how to fix it fast)</p></li>
<li><p>The <strong>FOCUS framework</strong> for podcast structure + call to action</p></li>
<li><p>The difference between <strong>weak focus</strong> (downloads/likes) vs <strong>strong focus</strong> (craft)</p></li>
<li><p>How to build a stronger <strong>first 60-second hook</strong></p></li>
<li><p>Reactive vs proactive language (and what makes you sound confident)</p></li>
<li><p>A simple “podcast skeleton” that leads to <strong>transformation</strong></p></li>
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      <title>Stop Giving Off “Low Status” Energy (Do This Instead)</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Giving-Off-Low-Status-Energy-Do-This-Instead-e3csi5a</link>
      <description>If your content isn’t landing, your course isn’t selling, or your sales calls aren’t closing… it might not be your offer. It might be your energy. In this episode, we break down high status vs low status behavior—the invisible “vibe” that determines your influence, credibility, confidence, and income. You can have the best product, the best script, and the best strategy, but if you show up with scarcity, desperation, approval-seeking, or “victim” communication, people feel it instantly. And they respond accordingly.You’ll learn how high status people create results by not outsourcing confidence, holding non-negotiable standards, setting boundaries, and staying grounded under pressure—especially when money, rejection, or criticism is involved. We’ll also cover the emotional ladder from contentment and hope to joy, appreciation, and authenticity—and why authenticity is the highest-status signal you can project online. If you’re a creator, coach, entrepreneur, or anyone building a personal brand, this is your reminder to check your vibe—because your vibe is the real marketing.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe real difference between high status energy and low status energyWhy no tactic fixes a low-status mindset (even a great offer)How scarcity and desperation leak into your tone on calls and contentThe “discount moment” test: how confident sellers hold the lineThe hierarchy of emotions: from contentment → hope → optimism → joy → authenticityWhy reactive, polarizing, approval-addicted behavior kills authoritySimple ways to upgrade your communication so your words carry weightHow boundaries signal status (without overexplaining or apologizing)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — High vs Low Status Energy01:55 Why energy affects influence, sales, and credibility03:03 The “fine” trap + identity shift story10:29 The emotion ladder (contentment → authenticity)15:21 The “Fish Market” example: culture and high vibe success19:36 Scarcity vs certainty (the discount test)22:51 High status traits: internal confidence + non-negotiable standards24:03 Boundaries: saying no without apologizing29:56 Approval addiction + handling criticism before performance34:32 Low status signals: reactivity, self-deprecation, scarcity talk38:55 Final takeaway: authenticity, joy, gratitude, peace#HighStatus #Confidence #Mindset #Sales #PersonalBrand

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 02:11:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your content isn’t landing, your course isn’t selling, or your sales calls aren’t closing… it might not be your offer. It might be your energy. In this episode, we break down high status vs low status behavior—the invisible “vibe” that determines your influence, credibility, confidence, and income. You can have the best product, the best script, and the best strategy, but if you show up with scarcity, desperation, approval-seeking, or “victim” communication, people feel it instantly. And they respond accordingly.You’ll learn how high status people create results by not outsourcing confidence, holding non-negotiable standards, setting boundaries, and staying grounded under pressure—especially when money, rejection, or criticism is involved. We’ll also cover the emotional ladder from contentment and hope to joy, appreciation, and authenticity—and why authenticity is the highest-status signal you can project online. If you’re a creator, coach, entrepreneur, or anyone building a personal brand, this is your reminder to check your vibe—because your vibe is the real marketing.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe real difference between high status energy and low status energyWhy no tactic fixes a low-status mindset (even a great offer)How scarcity and desperation leak into your tone on calls and contentThe “discount moment” test: how confident sellers hold the lineThe hierarchy of emotions: from contentment → hope → optimism → joy → authenticityWhy reactive, polarizing, approval-addicted behavior kills authoritySimple ways to upgrade your communication so your words carry weightHow boundaries signal status (without overexplaining or apologizing)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — High vs Low Status Energy01:55 Why energy affects influence, sales, and credibility03:03 The “fine” trap + identity shift story10:29 The emotion ladder (contentment → authenticity)15:21 The “Fish Market” example: culture and high vibe success19:36 Scarcity vs certainty (the discount test)22:51 High status traits: internal confidence + non-negotiable standards24:03 Boundaries: saying no without apologizing29:56 Approval addiction + handling criticism before performance34:32 Low status signals: reactivity, self-deprecation, scarcity talk38:55 Final takeaway: authenticity, joy, gratitude, peace#HighStatus #Confidence #Mindset #Sales #PersonalBrand&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If your content isn’t landing, your course isn’t selling, or your sales calls aren’t closing… it might not be your offer. It might be your energy. In this episode, we break down high status vs low status behavior—the invisible “vibe” that determines your influence, credibility, confidence, and income. You can have the best product, the best script, and the best strategy, but if you show up with scarcity, desperation, approval-seeking, or “victim” communication, people feel it instantly. And they respond accordingly.You’ll learn how high status people create results by not outsourcing confidence, holding non-negotiable standards, setting boundaries, and staying grounded under pressure—especially when money, rejection, or criticism is involved. We’ll also cover the emotional ladder from contentment and hope to joy, appreciation, and authenticity—and why authenticity is the highest-status signal you can project online. If you’re a creator, coach, entrepreneur, or anyone building a personal brand, this is your reminder to check your vibe—because your vibe is the real marketing.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe real difference between high status energy and low status energyWhy no tactic fixes a low-status mindset (even a great offer)How scarcity and desperation leak into your tone on calls and contentThe “discount moment” test: how confident sellers hold the lineThe hierarchy of emotions: from contentment → hope → optimism → joy → authenticityWhy reactive, polarizing, approval-addicted behavior kills authoritySimple ways to upgrade your communication so your words carry weightHow boundaries signal status (without overexplaining or apologizing)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — High vs Low Status Energy01:55 Why energy affects influence, sales, and credibility03:03 The “fine” trap + identity shift story10:29 The emotion ladder (contentment → authenticity)15:21 The “Fish Market” example: culture and high vibe success19:36 Scarcity vs certainty (the discount test)22:51 High status traits: internal confidence + non-negotiable standards24:03 Boundaries: saying no without apologizing29:56 Approval addiction + handling criticism before performance34:32 Low status signals: reactivity, self-deprecation, scarcity talk38:55 Final takeaway: authenticity, joy, gratitude, peace#HighStatus #Confidence #Mindset #Sales #PersonalBrand

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        <![CDATA[<p>If your content isn’t landing, your course isn’t selling, or your sales calls aren’t closing… it might not be your offer. It might be your energy. In this episode, we break down high status vs low status behavior—the invisible “vibe” that determines your influence, credibility, confidence, and income. You can have the best product, the best script, and the best strategy, but if you show up with scarcity, desperation, approval-seeking, or “victim” communication, people feel it instantly. And they respond accordingly.You’ll learn how high status people create results by not outsourcing confidence, holding non-negotiable standards, setting boundaries, and staying grounded under pressure—especially when money, rejection, or criticism is involved. We’ll also cover the emotional ladder from contentment and hope to joy, appreciation, and authenticity—and why authenticity is the highest-status signal you can project online. If you’re a creator, coach, entrepreneur, or anyone building a personal brand, this is your reminder to check your vibe—because your vibe is the real marketing.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe real difference between high status energy and low status energyWhy no tactic fixes a low-status mindset (even a great offer)How scarcity and desperation leak into your tone on calls and contentThe “discount moment” test: how confident sellers hold the lineThe hierarchy of emotions: from contentment → hope → optimism → joy → authenticityWhy reactive, polarizing, approval-addicted behavior kills authoritySimple ways to upgrade your communication so your words carry weightHow boundaries signal status (without overexplaining or apologizing)3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — High vs Low Status Energy01:55 Why energy affects influence, sales, and credibility03:03 The “fine” trap + identity shift story10:29 The emotion ladder (contentment → authenticity)15:21 The “Fish Market” example: culture and high vibe success19:36 Scarcity vs certainty (the discount test)22:51 High status traits: internal confidence + non-negotiable standards24:03 Boundaries: saying no without apologizing29:56 Approval addiction + handling criticism before performance34:32 Low status signals: reactivity, self-deprecation, scarcity talk38:55 Final takeaway: authenticity, joy, gratitude, peace#HighStatus #Confidence #Mindset #Sales #PersonalBrand</p>
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      <title>If You Don’t Know Your Role, You’ll Get Ignored Online</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/If-You-Dont-Know-Your-Role--Youll-Get-Ignored-Online-e3cr8co</link>
      <description>If your content feels inconsistent, your message feels muddy, or people keep scrolling past you… it’s probably not your strategy—it’s your role. In this episode, we break down why clarity is the foundation of influence, and why if you don’t know who you are in your audience’s journey, they won’t know either. When people hear you on a podcast, see you on social media, or read your book, they’re silently asking: What’s in it for me? and Can I trust you?You’ll learn how to build trust, create desire the right way, and communicate to people based on the stage they’re actually in (pre-contemplation, contemplation, decision/action). Then we map out the communication archetypes—like Commander, Coach, Storyteller, Analyst, Diplomat, Challenger, Protector, Visionary, Connector, Entertainer, Teacher, and Negotiator—so you can pick the role you naturally embody and stop “shooting past people’s heads.” When you know your role, your content, tone, titles, offers, and marketing get easier—and your audience finally understands what you do.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe 2 questions every viewer asks: “What’s in it for me?” + “Can I trust you?”How to create desire without manipulation (and why “feeding desire” works)The change cycle: talk to people in the stage they’re actually in (not where you are)The communication archetypes (and the “dark side” traps that ruin your impact)Why “just teaching information” is losing power—and what people need nowA simple exercise to find your role: pick a primary archetype + list 3 people you admire3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: If you don’t know your role, slow your roll01:00 What viewers are really thinking (trust + “what’s in it for me”)03:15 Desire, marketing, and why people take action04:50 The change cycle (pre-contemplation → action → relapse)09:01 How to make people “thirsty” for the next level09:31 Dating analogy: becoming desirable (not needy)11:10 What people actually want (cash flow, credibility, influence, impact)16:02 Hero’s Journey: who are YOU in their journey?17:51 Archetype #1: Commander (and the bulldozer shadow)20:53 Archetype #2: Coach23:54 Archetype #3: Storyteller26:00 Archetype #4: Analyst28:43 Archetype #5: Diplomat32:03 Archetype #6: Challenger34:06 Archetype #7: Protector35:44 Archetype #8: Visionary39:18 Archetype #9: Connector40:43 Archetype #10: Entertainer42:53 Archetype #11: Teacher (don’t become a lecturer)44:02 The shift: people don’t need more info—they need inspiration + insight45:47 Archetype #12: Negotiator47:07 Match your role to what your tribe needs most49:30 How to find your role (primary + 3 people you admire)50:20 Why your “heroes” reveal your archetype (Batman example)5 Hashtags#PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingPsychology #CreatorGrowth #CommunicationSkills

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 17:44:45 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If your content feels inconsistent, your message feels muddy, or people keep scrolling past you… it’s probably not your strategy—it’s your role. In this episode, we break down why clarity is the foundation of influence, and why if you don’t know who you are in your audience’s journey, they won’t know either. When people hear you on a podcast, see you on social media, or read your book, they’re silently asking: What’s in it for me? and Can I trust you?You’ll learn how to build trust, create desire the right way, and communicate to people based on the stage they’re actually in (pre-contemplation, contemplation, decision/action). Then we map out the communication archetypes—like Commander, Coach, Storyteller, Analyst, Diplomat, Challenger, Protector, Visionary, Connector, Entertainer, Teacher, and Negotiator—so you can pick the role you naturally embody and stop “shooting past people’s heads.” When you know your role, your content, tone, titles, offers, and marketing get easier—and your audience finally understands what you do.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe 2 questions every viewer asks: “What’s in it for me?” + “Can I trust you?”How to create desire without manipulation (and why “feeding desire” works)The change cycle: talk to people in the stage they’re actually in (not where you are)The communication archetypes (and the “dark side” traps that ruin your impact)Why “just teaching information” is losing power—and what people need nowA simple exercise to find your role: pick a primary archetype + list 3 people you admire3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: If you don’t know your role, slow your roll01:00 What viewers are really thinking (trust + “what’s in it for me”)03:15 Desire, marketing, and why people take action04:50 The change cycle (pre-contemplation → action → relapse)09:01 How to make people “thirsty” for the next level09:31 Dating analogy: becoming desirable (not needy)11:10 What people actually want (cash flow, credibility, influence, impact)16:02 Hero’s Journey: who are YOU in their journey?17:51 Archetype #1: Commander (and the bulldozer shadow)20:53 Archetype #2: Coach23:54 Archetype #3: Storyteller26:00 Archetype #4: Analyst28:43 Archetype #5: Diplomat32:03 Archetype #6: Challenger34:06 Archetype #7: Protector35:44 Archetype #8: Visionary39:18 Archetype #9: Connector40:43 Archetype #10: Entertainer42:53 Archetype #11: Teacher (don’t become a lecturer)44:02 The shift: people don’t need more info—they need inspiration + insight45:47 Archetype #12: Negotiator47:07 Match your role to what your tribe needs most49:30 How to find your role (primary + 3 people you admire)50:20 Why your “heroes” reveal your archetype (Batman example)5 Hashtags#PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingPsychology #CreatorGrowth #CommunicationSkills&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If your content feels inconsistent, your message feels muddy, or people keep scrolling past you… it’s probably not your strategy—it’s your role. In this episode, we break down why clarity is the foundation of influence, and why if you don’t know who you are in your audience’s journey, they won’t know either. When people hear you on a podcast, see you on social media, or read your book, they’re silently asking: What’s in it for me? and Can I trust you?You’ll learn how to build trust, create desire the right way, and communicate to people based on the stage they’re actually in (pre-contemplation, contemplation, decision/action). Then we map out the communication archetypes—like Commander, Coach, Storyteller, Analyst, Diplomat, Challenger, Protector, Visionary, Connector, Entertainer, Teacher, and Negotiator—so you can pick the role you naturally embody and stop “shooting past people’s heads.” When you know your role, your content, tone, titles, offers, and marketing get easier—and your audience finally understands what you do.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsThe 2 questions every viewer asks: “What’s in it for me?” + “Can I trust you?”How to create desire without manipulation (and why “feeding desire” works)The change cycle: talk to people in the stage they’re actually in (not where you are)The communication archetypes (and the “dark side” traps that ruin your impact)Why “just teaching information” is losing power—and what people need nowA simple exercise to find your role: pick a primary archetype + list 3 people you admire3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro: If you don’t know your role, slow your roll01:00 What viewers are really thinking (trust + “what’s in it for me”)03:15 Desire, marketing, and why people take action04:50 The change cycle (pre-contemplation → action → relapse)09:01 How to make people “thirsty” for the next level09:31 Dating analogy: becoming desirable (not needy)11:10 What people actually want (cash flow, credibility, influence, impact)16:02 Hero’s Journey: who are YOU in their journey?17:51 Archetype #1: Commander (and the bulldozer shadow)20:53 Archetype #2: Coach23:54 Archetype #3: Storyteller26:00 Archetype #4: Analyst28:43 Archetype #5: Diplomat32:03 Archetype #6: Challenger34:06 Archetype #7: Protector35:44 Archetype #8: Visionary39:18 Archetype #9: Connector40:43 Archetype #10: Entertainer42:53 Archetype #11: Teacher (don’t become a lecturer)44:02 The shift: people don’t need more info—they need inspiration + insight45:47 Archetype #12: Negotiator47:07 Match your role to what your tribe needs most49:30 How to find your role (primary + 3 people you admire)50:20 Why your “heroes” reveal your archetype (Batman example)5 Hashtags#PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingPsychology #CreatorGrowth #CommunicationSkills

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      <title>Stop Trying to Go Viral: Build Trust in Your “Pond” First</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Trying-to-Go-Viral-Build-Trust-in-Your-Pond-First-e3cpks6</link>
      <description>If you’re starting a podcast, building a personal brand, or trying to grow on social media, here’s the truth: trust doesn’t form when you talk to the whole internet. It forms in your “pond.” In this episode, I break down The Pond Principle—a step-by-step framework for podcast growth, audience building, and influence that helps you stop sounding like everyone else and start speaking with a sharp, clear message. Most creators sabotage themselves by trying to “swim in the ocean” too early—copying big gurus, going broad, chasing viral views, and skipping the real work of building credibility and results. You’ll learn how to go from rainfall (the idea) to pond (finding your voice) to creek/stream/river (momentum + systems) and eventually to expansion/coastline/ocean (scale + personal branding)—without faking status, buying clout, or building funnels before you have traction. If you want a realistic roadmap for content strategy, niche clarity, trust-building, and turning a small audience into real income, this is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy aiming for “everyone” makes you sound like everyone (and kills trust)The stages: rainfall → pond → creek → stream → river → expansion → coastline → oceanHow to sharpen your message using one clear point (one spear tip)Why “fake it till you make it” gets you exposed (and demoted)When to start thinking about websites, funnels, and CRMs (hint: not in the pond)How podcast guest interviews build your network faster (52 new relationships/year)The “100 people” rule for trust, offers, and life-changing income math3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro • The Pond Principle00:52 One clear point (the “single spear tip”)03:26 Why you can’t play the “ocean” game yet05:46 Fake it vs. earn it (don’t skip stages)08:38 Status is relative to your current circle09:15 Titanic analogy: getting exposed in the wrong room12:00 Pond/Puddle status + low-status energy teaser13:00 Never fake a stage you’re not in17:48 Why big gurus’ advice isn’t for beginners23:20 You only need 100 people (and the math)26:33 How to get out of the pond and into the creek (network)30:17 Guest interviews = faster network growth34:03 Don’t pay for clout (big-name guest trap)34:18 Stream → River (momentum + systems)35:55 Expansion + Coastline (10k–20k+ traction)40:31 Ocean level: personal branding and “standing above” the business42:47 Recap: what each stage means for your voice43:22 Bottom line: 100 people + bursting your belief ceiling44:29 OutroHashtags#PodcastGrowth #PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingMindset #AudienceBuilding

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 18:20:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;If you’re starting a podcast, building a personal brand, or trying to grow on social media, here’s the truth: trust doesn’t form when you talk to the whole internet. It forms in your “pond.” In this episode, I break down The Pond Principle—a step-by-step framework for podcast growth, audience building, and influence that helps you stop sounding like everyone else and start speaking with a sharp, clear message. Most creators sabotage themselves by trying to “swim in the ocean” too early—copying big gurus, going broad, chasing viral views, and skipping the real work of building credibility and results. You’ll learn how to go from rainfall (the idea) to pond (finding your voice) to creek/stream/river (momentum + systems) and eventually to expansion/coastline/ocean (scale + personal branding)—without faking status, buying clout, or building funnels before you have traction. If you want a realistic roadmap for content strategy, niche clarity, trust-building, and turning a small audience into real income, this is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy aiming for “everyone” makes you sound like everyone (and kills trust)The stages: rainfall → pond → creek → stream → river → expansion → coastline → oceanHow to sharpen your message using one clear point (one spear tip)Why “fake it till you make it” gets you exposed (and demoted)When to start thinking about websites, funnels, and CRMs (hint: not in the pond)How podcast guest interviews build your network faster (52 new relationships/year)The “100 people” rule for trust, offers, and life-changing income math3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro • The Pond Principle00:52 One clear point (the “single spear tip”)03:26 Why you can’t play the “ocean” game yet05:46 Fake it vs. earn it (don’t skip stages)08:38 Status is relative to your current circle09:15 Titanic analogy: getting exposed in the wrong room12:00 Pond/Puddle status + low-status energy teaser13:00 Never fake a stage you’re not in17:48 Why big gurus’ advice isn’t for beginners23:20 You only need 100 people (and the math)26:33 How to get out of the pond and into the creek (network)30:17 Guest interviews = faster network growth34:03 Don’t pay for clout (big-name guest trap)34:18 Stream → River (momentum + systems)35:55 Expansion + Coastline (10k–20k+ traction)40:31 Ocean level: personal branding and “standing above” the business42:47 Recap: what each stage means for your voice43:22 Bottom line: 100 people + bursting your belief ceiling44:29 OutroHashtags#PodcastGrowth #PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingMindset #AudienceBuilding&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re starting a podcast, building a personal brand, or trying to grow on social media, here’s the truth: trust doesn’t form when you talk to the whole internet. It forms in your “pond.” In this episode, I break down The Pond Principle—a step-by-step framework for podcast growth, audience building, and influence that helps you stop sounding like everyone else and start speaking with a sharp, clear message. Most creators sabotage themselves by trying to “swim in the ocean” too early—copying big gurus, going broad, chasing viral views, and skipping the real work of building credibility and results. You’ll learn how to go from rainfall (the idea) to pond (finding your voice) to creek/stream/river (momentum + systems) and eventually to expansion/coastline/ocean (scale + personal branding)—without faking status, buying clout, or building funnels before you have traction. If you want a realistic roadmap for content strategy, niche clarity, trust-building, and turning a small audience into real income, this is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy aiming for “everyone” makes you sound like everyone (and kills trust)The stages: rainfall → pond → creek → stream → river → expansion → coastline → oceanHow to sharpen your message using one clear point (one spear tip)Why “fake it till you make it” gets you exposed (and demoted)When to start thinking about websites, funnels, and CRMs (hint: not in the pond)How podcast guest interviews build your network faster (52 new relationships/year)The “100 people” rule for trust, offers, and life-changing income math3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro • The Pond Principle00:52 One clear point (the “single spear tip”)03:26 Why you can’t play the “ocean” game yet05:46 Fake it vs. earn it (don’t skip stages)08:38 Status is relative to your current circle09:15 Titanic analogy: getting exposed in the wrong room12:00 Pond/Puddle status + low-status energy teaser13:00 Never fake a stage you’re not in17:48 Why big gurus’ advice isn’t for beginners23:20 You only need 100 people (and the math)26:33 How to get out of the pond and into the creek (network)30:17 Guest interviews = faster network growth34:03 Don’t pay for clout (big-name guest trap)34:18 Stream → River (momentum + systems)35:55 Expansion + Coastline (10k–20k+ traction)40:31 Ocean level: personal branding and “standing above” the business42:47 Recap: what each stage means for your voice43:22 Bottom line: 100 people + bursting your belief ceiling44:29 OutroHashtags#PodcastGrowth #PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingMindset #AudienceBuilding

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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re starting a podcast, building a personal brand, or trying to grow on social media, here’s the truth: trust doesn’t form when you talk to the whole internet. It forms in your “pond.” In this episode, I break down The Pond Principle—a step-by-step framework for podcast growth, audience building, and influence that helps you stop sounding like everyone else and start speaking with a sharp, clear message. Most creators sabotage themselves by trying to “swim in the ocean” too early—copying big gurus, going broad, chasing viral views, and skipping the real work of building credibility and results. You’ll learn how to go from rainfall (the idea) to pond (finding your voice) to creek/stream/river (momentum + systems) and eventually to expansion/coastline/ocean (scale + personal branding)—without faking status, buying clout, or building funnels before you have traction. If you want a realistic roadmap for content strategy, niche clarity, trust-building, and turning a small audience into real income, this is for you.2) What You’ll Learn / HighlightsWhy aiming for “everyone” makes you sound like everyone (and kills trust)The stages: rainfall → pond → creek → stream → river → expansion → coastline → oceanHow to sharpen your message using one clear point (one spear tip)Why “fake it till you make it” gets you exposed (and demoted)When to start thinking about websites, funnels, and CRMs (hint: not in the pond)How podcast guest interviews build your network faster (52 new relationships/year)The “100 people” rule for trust, offers, and life-changing income math3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro • The Pond Principle00:52 One clear point (the “single spear tip”)03:26 Why you can’t play the “ocean” game yet05:46 Fake it vs. earn it (don’t skip stages)08:38 Status is relative to your current circle09:15 Titanic analogy: getting exposed in the wrong room12:00 Pond/Puddle status + low-status energy teaser13:00 Never fake a stage you’re not in17:48 Why big gurus’ advice isn’t for beginners23:20 You only need 100 people (and the math)26:33 How to get out of the pond and into the creek (network)30:17 Guest interviews = faster network growth34:03 Don’t pay for clout (big-name guest trap)34:18 Stream → River (momentum + systems)35:55 Expansion + Coastline (10k–20k+ traction)40:31 Ocean level: personal branding and “standing above” the business42:47 Recap: what each stage means for your voice43:22 Bottom line: 100 people + bursting your belief ceiling44:29 OutroHashtags#PodcastGrowth #PersonalBranding #ContentStrategy #MarketingMindset #AudienceBuilding</p>
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      <title>Stop Selling Your Course Name—Sell the Transformation</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Selling-Your-Course-NameSell-the-Transformation-e3co9c2</link>
      <description>Most creators think success comes from talent or grinding—then wonder why nobody buys. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build a wallet-worthy offer by selling the transformation, not a fancy program name—and how to earn trust using the Value Pyramid.What You’ll LearnWhy talent and charisma matter less than you thinkHow “time + chance” works—and how awareness decides who winsWhy most opportunities show up as problems (and how to spot them)The difference between information vs transformation (and why people pay)How to clearly communicate the problem you solve in 10 secondsThe Value Pyramid: consistency → care → competence → clarity → proofWhy “receipts” (proof) beat hype—and how to start collecting them fast00:00 Intro + what this channel is about01:05 Sacred cow #1: success isn’t just talent06:28 Sacred cow #2: grinding harder won’t save you09:01 Time + chance: why awareness matters09:55 Discover + declare (why leaders speak up)14:10 Opportunities are disguised as problems16:10 The key: problem recognition + problem solving19:05 Why vague coaching doesn’t sell20:08 What “wallet-worthy” really means23:45 Sell the transformation (not the course name)24:33 Information vs transformation (relationship beats content)29:10 Build trust from the base up33:10 Consistency: pastor vs evangelist35:01 Care: are people safe with you?36:20 Competence + clarity: can people explain what you do?37:44 Proof: receipts, testimonials, before/after41:41 Final encouragement + Merry Christmas

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 17:12:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Most creators think success comes from talent or grinding—then wonder why nobody buys. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build a wallet-worthy offer by selling the transformation, not a fancy program name—and how to earn trust using the Value Pyramid.What You’ll LearnWhy talent and charisma matter less than you thinkHow “time + chance” works—and how awareness decides who winsWhy most opportunities show up as problems (and how to spot them)The difference between information vs transformation (and why people pay)How to clearly communicate the problem you solve in 10 secondsThe Value Pyramid: consistency → care → competence → clarity → proofWhy “receipts” (proof) beat hype—and how to start collecting them fast&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;00:00&lt;/a&gt; Intro + what this channel is about&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=65s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;01:05&lt;/a&gt; Sacred cow #1: success isn’t just talent&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=388s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;06:28&lt;/a&gt; Sacred cow #2: grinding harder won’t save you&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=541s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;09:01&lt;/a&gt; Time + chance: why awareness matters&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=595s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;09:55&lt;/a&gt; Discover + declare (why leaders speak up)&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=850s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;14:10&lt;/a&gt; Opportunities are disguised as problems&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=970s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;16:10&lt;/a&gt; The key: problem recognition + problem solving&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=1145s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;19:05&lt;/a&gt; Why vague coaching doesn’t sell&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=1208s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;20:08&lt;/a&gt; What “wallet-worthy” really means&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=1425s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;23:45&lt;/a&gt; Sell the transformation (not the course name)&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=1473s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;24:33&lt;/a&gt; Information vs transformation (relationship beats content)&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=1750s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;29:10&lt;/a&gt; Build trust from the base up&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=1990s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;33:10&lt;/a&gt; Consistency: pastor vs evangelist&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=2101s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;35:01&lt;/a&gt; Care: are people safe with you?&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=2180s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;36:20&lt;/a&gt; Competence + clarity: can people explain what you do?&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=2264s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;37:44&lt;/a&gt; Proof: receipts, testimonials, before/after&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIJP-ba-dQ&amp;amp;t=2501s" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"&gt;41:41&lt;/a&gt; Final encouragement + Merry Christmas&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>Most creators think success comes from talent or grinding—then wonder why nobody buys. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build a wallet-worthy offer by selling the transformation, not a fancy program name—and how to earn trust using the Value Pyramid.What You’ll LearnWhy talent and charisma matter less than you thinkHow “time + chance” works—and how awareness decides who winsWhy most opportunities show up as problems (and how to spot them)The difference between information vs transformation (and why people pay)How to clearly communicate the problem you solve in 10 secondsThe Value Pyramid: consistency → care → competence → clarity → proofWhy “receipts” (proof) beat hype—and how to start collecting them fast00:00 Intro + what this channel is about01:05 Sacred cow #1: success isn’t just talent06:28 Sacred cow #2: grinding harder won’t save you09:01 Time + chance: why awareness matters09:55 Discover + declare (why leaders speak up)14:10 Opportunities are disguised as problems16:10 The key: problem recognition + problem solving19:05 Why vague coaching doesn’t sell20:08 What “wallet-worthy” really means23:45 Sell the transformation (not the course name)24:33 Information vs transformation (relationship beats content)29:10 Build trust from the base up33:10 Consistency: pastor vs evangelist35:01 Care: are people safe with you?36:20 Competence + clarity: can people explain what you do?37:44 Proof: receipts, testimonials, before/after41:41 Final encouragement + Merry Christmas

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      <title>The #1 Trap That Kills Podcasts Before They Start</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/The-1-Trap-That-Kills-Podcasts-Before-They-Start-e3ckj01</link>
      <description>Most podcasts don’t fail because you’re “not good on camera.”They fail because you skip the foundation and chase the glitz first. In this episode, I break down the #1 trap that kills podcasts before they start—and how to build real momentum the right way.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “fake it till you make it” leads to wasted money and stalled growthThe difference between vanity metrics (followers/downloads) vs. real progressHow to avoid talking to the wrong audience/avatar without realizing itThe “roots before reach” framework: competence, receipts, character, consistencyWhy perfectionism and over-refining kills momentum (you can’t steer a parked car)How to think in growth stages (seed → sprout → stability → fruit)The real focus in launch season: proof of concept + building a tribe3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The trap that kills podcasts early01:00 Foundation story (trash in the footings)02:00 Why people quit at 3–6 months03:00 Avatar mistakes + scattered messaging04:10 The subconscious “wrong person” problem06:15 Fake-it culture vs. building something real10:00 Fast-track traps: engagement pools + bought followers13:50 Fake downloads + click farms16:40 Roots before reach (core principle)20:00 Why “build it and they will come” fails23:20 Build your tribe + network = net worth27:00 The messy beginning (piano reps)30:45 All tree/no roots vs. all roots/no tree33:10 Stop obsessing over gear, logos, studio37:50 Action beats perfection (steer a parked car)40:45 The real roots: competence + receipts + character + consistency43:20 Growth psychology (seed → sprout → fruit)46:15 Visibility reveals what’s already there47:50 One action to take today (define who you help)

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 03:59:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Most podcasts don’t fail because you’re “not good on camera.”They fail because you skip the foundation and chase the glitz first. In this episode, I break down the #1 trap that kills podcasts before they start—and how to build real momentum the right way.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “fake it till you make it” leads to wasted money and stalled growthThe difference between vanity metrics (followers/downloads) vs. real progressHow to avoid talking to the wrong audience/avatar without realizing itThe “roots before reach” framework: competence, receipts, character, consistencyWhy perfectionism and over-refining kills momentum (you can’t steer a parked car)How to think in growth stages (seed → sprout → stability → fruit)The real focus in launch season: proof of concept + building a tribe3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The trap that kills podcasts early01:00 Foundation story (trash in the footings)02:00 Why people quit at 3–6 months03:00 Avatar mistakes + scattered messaging04:10 The subconscious “wrong person” problem06:15 Fake-it culture vs. building something real10:00 Fast-track traps: engagement pools + bought followers13:50 Fake downloads + click farms16:40 Roots before reach (core principle)20:00 Why “build it and they will come” fails23:20 Build your tribe + network = net worth27:00 The messy beginning (piano reps)30:45 All tree/no roots vs. all roots/no tree33:10 Stop obsessing over gear, logos, studio37:50 Action beats perfection (steer a parked car)40:45 The real roots: competence + receipts + character + consistency43:20 Growth psychology (seed → sprout → fruit)46:15 Visibility reveals what’s already there47:50 One action to take today (define who you help)&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>Most podcasts don’t fail because you’re “not good on camera.”They fail because you skip the foundation and chase the glitz first. In this episode, I break down the #1 trap that kills podcasts before they start—and how to build real momentum the right way.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “fake it till you make it” leads to wasted money and stalled growthThe difference between vanity metrics (followers/downloads) vs. real progressHow to avoid talking to the wrong audience/avatar without realizing itThe “roots before reach” framework: competence, receipts, character, consistencyWhy perfectionism and over-refining kills momentum (you can’t steer a parked car)How to think in growth stages (seed → sprout → stability → fruit)The real focus in launch season: proof of concept + building a tribe3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The trap that kills podcasts early01:00 Foundation story (trash in the footings)02:00 Why people quit at 3–6 months03:00 Avatar mistakes + scattered messaging04:10 The subconscious “wrong person” problem06:15 Fake-it culture vs. building something real10:00 Fast-track traps: engagement pools + bought followers13:50 Fake downloads + click farms16:40 Roots before reach (core principle)20:00 Why “build it and they will come” fails23:20 Build your tribe + network = net worth27:00 The messy beginning (piano reps)30:45 All tree/no roots vs. all roots/no tree33:10 Stop obsessing over gear, logos, studio37:50 Action beats perfection (steer a parked car)40:45 The real roots: competence + receipts + character + consistency43:20 Growth psychology (seed → sprout → fruit)46:15 Visibility reveals what’s already there47:50 One action to take today (define who you help)

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        <![CDATA[<p>Most podcasts don’t fail because you’re “not good on camera.”They fail because you skip the foundation and chase the glitz first. In this episode, I break down the #1 trap that kills podcasts before they start—and how to build real momentum the right way.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “fake it till you make it” leads to wasted money and stalled growthThe difference between vanity metrics (followers/downloads) vs. real progressHow to avoid talking to the wrong audience/avatar without realizing itThe “roots before reach” framework: competence, receipts, character, consistencyWhy perfectionism and over-refining kills momentum (you can’t steer a parked car)How to think in growth stages (seed → sprout → stability → fruit)The real focus in launch season: proof of concept + building a tribe3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The trap that kills podcasts early01:00 Foundation story (trash in the footings)02:00 Why people quit at 3–6 months03:00 Avatar mistakes + scattered messaging04:10 The subconscious “wrong person” problem06:15 Fake-it culture vs. building something real10:00 Fast-track traps: engagement pools + bought followers13:50 Fake downloads + click farms16:40 Roots before reach (core principle)20:00 Why “build it and they will come” fails23:20 Build your tribe + network = net worth27:00 The messy beginning (piano reps)30:45 All tree/no roots vs. all roots/no tree33:10 Stop obsessing over gear, logos, studio37:50 Action beats perfection (steer a parked car)40:45 The real roots: competence + receipts + character + consistency43:20 Growth psychology (seed → sprout → fruit)46:15 Visibility reveals what’s already there47:50 One action to take today (define who you help)</p>
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      <title>Stop Saying Someday: The Mind Trick Hurting Your Future</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Saying-Someday-The-Mind-Trick-Hurting-Your-Future-e3cjpjm</link>
      <description>The “someday box” feels responsible… but it’s a quiet no to your future.In this episode, you’ll learn the psychology behind why you keep delaying your podcast/book/course/business—and how to take massive action to build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “not right now” is still a no (and how it kills momentum)The 3 internal reasons you don’t launch: hierarchy, safety, identityHow top creators used their voice (podcast/content) as the pillar of their successWhat your brain is really asking: Am I safe? Am I competent? Do I belong?Why “I need more time/research/gear/branding” is often a fear responseThe simplest clarity question to break procrastination: Who do you want to help?How to stop protecting comfort—and start protecting your future3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The “Someday Box”00:25 Someday is where good ideas die01:50 What you actually want: cash flow, credibility, influence, impact03:40 Why successful people did it before they “made it”06:35 The show is the pillar (not the reward)09:14 Someday destroys health, marriage, faith, business12:45 The someday box is saying no to your future16:07 The 3 reasons you don’t launch21:34 Comfort zone, fear, and the nervous system24:57 Identity shift: “I’m the kind of person who…”28:44 Actions reveal priorities (not words)30:37 Want vs need (and why it matters)35:03 The brain’s 3 questions: safe, competent, belong38:14 The fake progress trap (gear, website, branding)41:30 Embrace the learning curve41:53 The clarity question that changes everything43:14 Your next step this week

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:58:56 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;The “someday box” feels responsible… but it’s a quiet no to your future.In this episode, you’ll learn the psychology behind why you keep delaying your podcast/book/course/business—and how to take massive action to build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “not right now” is still a no (and how it kills momentum)The 3 internal reasons you don’t launch: hierarchy, safety, identityHow top creators used their voice (podcast/content) as the pillar of their successWhat your brain is really asking: Am I safe? Am I competent? Do I belong?Why “I need more time/research/gear/branding” is often a fear responseThe simplest clarity question to break procrastination: Who do you want to help?How to stop protecting comfort—and start protecting your future3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The “Someday Box”00:25 Someday is where good ideas die01:50 What you actually want: cash flow, credibility, influence, impact03:40 Why successful people did it before they “made it”06:35 The show is the pillar (not the reward)09:14 Someday destroys health, marriage, faith, business12:45 The someday box is saying no to your future16:07 The 3 reasons you don’t launch21:34 Comfort zone, fear, and the nervous system24:57 Identity shift: “I’m the kind of person who…”28:44 Actions reveal priorities (not words)30:37 Want vs need (and why it matters)35:03 The brain’s 3 questions: safe, competent, belong38:14 The fake progress trap (gear, website, branding)41:30 Embrace the learning curve41:53 The clarity question that changes everything43:14 Your next step this week&lt;/p&gt;
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      <itunes:summary>The “someday box” feels responsible… but it’s a quiet no to your future.In this episode, you’ll learn the psychology behind why you keep delaying your podcast/book/course/business—and how to take massive action to build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “not right now” is still a no (and how it kills momentum)The 3 internal reasons you don’t launch: hierarchy, safety, identityHow top creators used their voice (podcast/content) as the pillar of their successWhat your brain is really asking: Am I safe? Am I competent? Do I belong?Why “I need more time/research/gear/branding” is often a fear responseThe simplest clarity question to break procrastination: Who do you want to help?How to stop protecting comfort—and start protecting your future3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The “Someday Box”00:25 Someday is where good ideas die01:50 What you actually want: cash flow, credibility, influence, impact03:40 Why successful people did it before they “made it”06:35 The show is the pillar (not the reward)09:14 Someday destroys health, marriage, faith, business12:45 The someday box is saying no to your future16:07 The 3 reasons you don’t launch21:34 Comfort zone, fear, and the nervous system24:57 Identity shift: “I’m the kind of person who…”28:44 Actions reveal priorities (not words)30:37 Want vs need (and why it matters)35:03 The brain’s 3 questions: safe, competent, belong38:14 The fake progress trap (gear, website, branding)41:30 Embrace the learning curve41:53 The clarity question that changes everything43:14 Your next step this week

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        <![CDATA[<p>The “someday box” feels responsible… but it’s a quiet no to your future.In this episode, you’ll learn the psychology behind why you keep delaying your podcast/book/course/business—and how to take massive action to build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact.2) What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)Why “not right now” is still a no (and how it kills momentum)The 3 internal reasons you don’t launch: hierarchy, safety, identityHow top creators used their voice (podcast/content) as the pillar of their successWhat your brain is really asking: Am I safe? Am I competent? Do I belong?Why “I need more time/research/gear/branding” is often a fear responseThe simplest clarity question to break procrastination: Who do you want to help?How to stop protecting comfort—and start protecting your future3) Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro — The “Someday Box”00:25 Someday is where good ideas die01:50 What you actually want: cash flow, credibility, influence, impact03:40 Why successful people did it before they “made it”06:35 The show is the pillar (not the reward)09:14 Someday destroys health, marriage, faith, business12:45 The someday box is saying no to your future16:07 The 3 reasons you don’t launch21:34 Comfort zone, fear, and the nervous system24:57 Identity shift: “I’m the kind of person who…”28:44 Actions reveal priorities (not words)30:37 Want vs need (and why it matters)35:03 The brain’s 3 questions: safe, competent, belong38:14 The fake progress trap (gear, website, branding)41:30 Embrace the learning curve41:53 The clarity question that changes everything43:14 Your next step this week</p>
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      <title>Stop Sitting on Your Podcast Idea: Launch It With Intention</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Stop-Sitting-on-Your-Podcast-Idea-Launch-It-With-Intention-e3cjpi0</link>
      <description>Most podcasts die before episode 12… not because you’re “bad at content,” but because you started without clarity, consistency, or conversion.In this episode, you’ll learn how to start a podcast with intention, so it can build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact (not collect dust like that mic you bought).2) What You’ll LearnThe #1 mindset mistake that guarantees your podcast stays a hobbyHow to set real expectations so you don’t self-sabotageWhy long-form content builds trust faster than short-form “dopamine hits”The 3-part podcast framework: Clarity → Consistency → ConversionHow to describe your show in one sentence (so people instantly “get it”)The schedule rule that keeps you from burning out and disappearingHow to lead listeners to a next step without being salesy or manipulative3) Chapters 00:00 Intro00:25 The “podcast idea” you’ve been sitting on for years01:35 The mic is the treadmill (and it’s collecting dust)03:10 Get off the fence + start with outcomes04:05 The dangerous advice: “don’t expect to make money”05:00 Expectations create your results (self-fulfilling prophecy)05:41 Podcast success starts with mindset08:35 Give yourself permission to be successful11:30 Stop chasing dopamine-hit content13:40 Why long-form converts faster than short-form16:25 Money isn’t greed—it’s fuel for the mission17:50 Podcasting builds status (trust)20:16 The 3 C’s: Clarity, Consistency, Conversion25:00 How to get clarity in one sentence27:29 Consistency = a schedule you can keep27:53 Conversion = the next step (not manipulation)29:10 Don’t start a podcast like everyone else30:22 Your audience deserves your consistency

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:56:21 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Most podcasts die before episode 12… not because you’re “bad at content,” but because you started without clarity, consistency, or conversion.In this episode, you’ll learn how to start a podcast with intention, so it can build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact (not collect dust like that mic you bought).2) What You’ll LearnThe #1 mindset mistake that guarantees your podcast stays a hobbyHow to set real expectations so you don’t self-sabotageWhy long-form content builds trust faster than short-form “dopamine hits”The 3-part podcast framework: Clarity → Consistency → ConversionHow to describe your show in one sentence (so people instantly “get it”)The schedule rule that keeps you from burning out and disappearingHow to lead listeners to a next step without being salesy or manipulative3) Chapters 00:00 Intro00:25 The “podcast idea” you’ve been sitting on for years01:35 The mic is the treadmill (and it’s collecting dust)03:10 Get off the fence + start with outcomes04:05 The dangerous advice: “don’t expect to make money”05:00 Expectations create your results (self-fulfilling prophecy)05:41 Podcast success starts with mindset08:35 Give yourself permission to be successful11:30 Stop chasing dopamine-hit content13:40 Why long-form converts faster than short-form16:25 Money isn’t greed—it’s fuel for the mission17:50 Podcasting builds status (trust)20:16 The 3 C’s: Clarity, Consistency, Conversion25:00 How to get clarity in one sentence27:29 Consistency = a schedule you can keep27:53 Conversion = the next step (not manipulation)29:10 Don’t start a podcast like everyone else30:22 Your audience deserves your consistency&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Most podcasts die before episode 12… not because you’re “bad at content,” but because you started without clarity, consistency, or conversion.In this episode, you’ll learn how to start a podcast with intention, so it can build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact (not collect dust like that mic you bought).2) What You’ll LearnThe #1 mindset mistake that guarantees your podcast stays a hobbyHow to set real expectations so you don’t self-sabotageWhy long-form content builds trust faster than short-form “dopamine hits”The 3-part podcast framework: Clarity → Consistency → ConversionHow to describe your show in one sentence (so people instantly “get it”)The schedule rule that keeps you from burning out and disappearingHow to lead listeners to a next step without being salesy or manipulative3) Chapters 00:00 Intro00:25 The “podcast idea” you’ve been sitting on for years01:35 The mic is the treadmill (and it’s collecting dust)03:10 Get off the fence + start with outcomes04:05 The dangerous advice: “don’t expect to make money”05:00 Expectations create your results (self-fulfilling prophecy)05:41 Podcast success starts with mindset08:35 Give yourself permission to be successful11:30 Stop chasing dopamine-hit content13:40 Why long-form converts faster than short-form16:25 Money isn’t greed—it’s fuel for the mission17:50 Podcasting builds status (trust)20:16 The 3 C’s: Clarity, Consistency, Conversion25:00 How to get clarity in one sentence27:29 Consistency = a schedule you can keep27:53 Conversion = the next step (not manipulation)29:10 Don’t start a podcast like everyone else30:22 Your audience deserves your consistency

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        <![CDATA[<p>Most podcasts die before episode 12… not because you’re “bad at content,” but because you started without clarity, consistency, or conversion.In this episode, you’ll learn how to start a podcast with intention, so it can build cash flow, credibility, influence, and impact (not collect dust like that mic you bought).2) What You’ll LearnThe #1 mindset mistake that guarantees your podcast stays a hobbyHow to set real expectations so you don’t self-sabotageWhy long-form content builds trust faster than short-form “dopamine hits”The 3-part podcast framework: Clarity → Consistency → ConversionHow to describe your show in one sentence (so people instantly “get it”)The schedule rule that keeps you from burning out and disappearingHow to lead listeners to a next step without being salesy or manipulative3) Chapters 00:00 Intro00:25 The “podcast idea” you’ve been sitting on for years01:35 The mic is the treadmill (and it’s collecting dust)03:10 Get off the fence + start with outcomes04:05 The dangerous advice: “don’t expect to make money”05:00 Expectations create your results (self-fulfilling prophecy)05:41 Podcast success starts with mindset08:35 Give yourself permission to be successful11:30 Stop chasing dopamine-hit content13:40 Why long-form converts faster than short-form16:25 Money isn’t greed—it’s fuel for the mission17:50 Podcasting builds status (trust)20:16 The 3 C’s: Clarity, Consistency, Conversion25:00 How to get clarity in one sentence27:29 Consistency = a schedule you can keep27:53 Conversion = the next step (not manipulation)29:10 Don’t start a podcast like everyone else30:22 Your audience deserves your consistency</p>
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      <itunes:duration>1995</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Most Podcasters Quit Before 12 Episodes—Here’s How You Won’t</title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Most-Podcasters-Quit-Before-12-EpisodesHeres-How-You-Wont-e3cjpfj</link>
      <description>Most people quit podcasting before 12 episodes, not because they’re not good enough, but because they try to do it alone. In this episode of 10x Podcasting, Tim shares how podcasting (and getting a coach) became the catalyst for more freedom, income, and real influence online.
What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)

The two decisions that changed Tim’s business trajectory


Why the “make money online is hard” belief keeps you stuck


The real reason most podcasters burn out within 6 months


How mentorship can shave years off your learning curve


What to focus on beyond money: health, mindset, and who you’re becoming


How to go from invisible online to building real impact with a podcast


The mindset shift: from “that could never be me” to “if Tim can do it, I can do it”


Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro01:05 The 2 decisions that changed everything02:10 How podcasting became the catalyst03:05 The first $60,000 moment04:05 Why getting a coach accelerated everything05:10 The myth: making money online is hard06:05 Why most podcasters quit before 12 episodes07:10 How mentorship shortens the learning curve08:10 What Tim wants to be known for09:20 Who this podcast is for + what’s coming next10:10 Subscribe + let’s build your story

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:54:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Most people quit podcasting before 12 episodes, not because they’re not good enough, but because they try to do it alone. In this episode of &lt;strong&gt;10x Podcasting&lt;/strong&gt;, Tim shares how podcasting (and getting a coach) became the catalyst for more freedom, income, and real influence online.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;The two decisions that changed Tim’s business trajectory&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Why the “make money online is hard” belief keeps you stuck&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;The real reason most podcasters burn out within 6 months&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;How mentorship can shave &lt;em&gt;years&lt;/em&gt; off your learning curve&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;What to focus on beyond money: health, mindset, and who you’re becoming&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;How to go from invisible online to building real impact with a podcast&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;The mindset shift: from “that could never be me” to “if Tim can do it, I can do it”&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Chapters (timestamps)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;00:00 Intro&lt;br&gt;01:05 The 2 decisions that changed everything&lt;br&gt;02:10 How podcasting became the catalyst&lt;br&gt;03:05 The first $60,000 moment&lt;br&gt;04:05 Why getting a coach accelerated everything&lt;br&gt;05:10 The myth: making money online is hard&lt;br&gt;06:05 Why most podcasters quit before 12 episodes&lt;br&gt;07:10 How mentorship shortens the learning curve&lt;br&gt;08:10 What Tim wants to be known for&lt;br&gt;09:20 Who this podcast is for + what’s coming next&lt;br&gt;10:10 Subscribe + let’s build your story&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Most people quit podcasting before 12 episodes, not because they’re not good enough, but because they try to do it alone. In this episode of 10x Podcasting, Tim shares how podcasting (and getting a coach) became the catalyst for more freedom, income, and real influence online.
What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)

The two decisions that changed Tim’s business trajectory


Why the “make money online is hard” belief keeps you stuck


The real reason most podcasters burn out within 6 months


How mentorship can shave years off your learning curve


What to focus on beyond money: health, mindset, and who you’re becoming


How to go from invisible online to building real impact with a podcast


The mindset shift: from “that could never be me” to “if Tim can do it, I can do it”


Chapters (timestamps)00:00 Intro01:05 The 2 decisions that changed everything02:10 How podcasting became the catalyst03:05 The first $60,000 moment04:05 Why getting a coach accelerated everything05:10 The myth: making money online is hard06:05 Why most podcasters quit before 12 episodes07:10 How mentorship shortens the learning curve08:10 What Tim wants to be known for09:20 Who this podcast is for + what’s coming next10:10 Subscribe + let’s build your story

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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people quit podcasting before 12 episodes, not because they’re not good enough, but because they try to do it alone. In this episode of <strong>10x Podcasting</strong>, Tim shares how podcasting (and getting a coach) became the catalyst for more freedom, income, and real influence online.</p><p><strong>What You’ll Learn / Highlights (3–7 bullets)</strong></p><ul>
<li><p>The two decisions that changed Tim’s business trajectory</p></li>
<li><p>Why the “make money online is hard” belief keeps you stuck</p></li>
<li><p>The real reason most podcasters burn out within 6 months</p></li>
<li><p>How mentorship can shave <em>years</em> off your learning curve</p></li>
<li><p>What to focus on beyond money: health, mindset, and who you’re becoming</p></li>
<li><p>How to go from invisible online to building real impact with a podcast</p></li>
<li><p>The mindset shift: from “that could never be me” to “if Tim can do it, I can do it”</p></li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters (timestamps)</strong><br>00:00 Intro<br>01:05 The 2 decisions that changed everything<br>02:10 How podcasting became the catalyst<br>03:05 The first $60,000 moment<br>04:05 Why getting a coach accelerated everything<br>05:10 The myth: making money online is hard<br>06:05 Why most podcasters quit before 12 episodes<br>07:10 How mentorship shortens the learning curve<br>08:10 What Tim wants to be known for<br>09:20 Who this podcast is for + what’s coming next<br>10:10 Subscribe + let’s build your story</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>446</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Coming Soon </title>
      <link>https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-of-influence94/episodes/Coming-Soon-e3ci6a3</link>
      <description>Your offline success is proven, but online, you feel like a beginner. This show is for practice owners, therapists, dentists, and coaches ready to turn local authority into a global, monetized podcast and brand. Each episode helps practice owners, coaches, and consultants go from hidden in their community to widely known and in-demand by breaking down 10x podcasting into simple, daily steps. Expect 15–20 minute weekday hits plus real podcaster stories, guided by a host with 400+ episodes and hundreds of launches. Listen now if your legacy can’t wait.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 21:05:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tim Holloway</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/9bc5090e-e735-11f0-acba-bbd18d56286b/image/abcd98481f9d8162f7075545f5c5de46.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>&lt;p&gt;Your offline success is proven, but online, you feel like a beginner. This show is for practice owners, therapists, dentists, and coaches ready to turn local authority into a global, monetized podcast and brand. Each episode helps practice owners, coaches, and consultants go from hidden in their community to widely known and in-demand by breaking down 10x podcasting into simple, daily steps. Expect 15–20 minute weekday hits plus real podcaster stories, guided by a host with 400+ episodes and hundreds of launches. Listen now if your legacy can’t wait.&lt;/p&gt;
</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Your offline success is proven, but online, you feel like a beginner. This show is for practice owners, therapists, dentists, and coaches ready to turn local authority into a global, monetized podcast and brand. Each episode helps practice owners, coaches, and consultants go from hidden in their community to widely known and in-demand by breaking down 10x podcasting into simple, daily steps. Expect 15–20 minute weekday hits plus real podcaster stories, guided by a host with 400+ episodes and hundreds of launches. Listen now if your legacy can’t wait.

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        <![CDATA[<p>Your offline success is proven, but online, you feel like a beginner. This show is for practice owners, therapists, dentists, and coaches ready to turn local authority into a global, monetized podcast and brand. Each episode helps practice owners, coaches, and consultants go from hidden in their community to widely known and in-demand by breaking down 10x podcasting into simple, daily steps. Expect 15–20 minute weekday hits plus real podcaster stories, guided by a host with 400+ episodes and hundreds of launches. Listen now if your legacy can’t wait.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>225</itunes:duration>
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