
Bedros Keuilian Podcast Show 189. Why Your Business Will Expose Every Flaw You've Never Fixed
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May 12, 2026 A deep dive into how entrepreneurship acts like a magnifying glass for old fears and leadership gaps. Stories from high-level masterminds and hands-on marketing tactics get mentioned. Practical themes include stacking small wins, building resilience, and shifting from doing to leading. A real-world turnaround shows identity work can unlock major revenue and cultural shifts.
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Business Plan Depends On The Businessman
- The business plan only works if the entrepreneur becomes the person who can execute it.
- Bedros learned this in a mastermind with Joe Polish, Dan Sullivan and others where he heard “the business plan is only as good as the businessman.”
My Panic Attack From Neglecting Inner Work
- Bedros recounts near-bankruptcies and a panic attack that resulted from not doing inner work while scaling.
- He turned that failure into his book Man Up and stresses he could've avoided the pain by maturing as a businessman first.
Entrepreneurship Exposes Hidden Personal Flaws
- Entrepreneurship acts as a magnifying glass that reveals every unhealed fear, insecurity, and limiting trait.
- Growth triggers abandonment issues, self-doubt, leadership and communication faults that previously hid under smaller responsibilities.
