The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Josh Elledge · UpMyInfluence.com & PodVerified.com
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Apr 1, 2026 • 22min

2403 - Chad Petersen

2403 - Chad Petersen
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Mar 31, 2026 • 20min

2402 - Transforming Conversations into Concise Books with The Skinny’s Ben Heuertz

Smart Brevity for Thought Leaders: Creating High-Impact Books with Ben HeuertzIn a world where attention is the most valuable currency, many experts struggle to share their knowledge without overwhelming their audience. In a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Ben Heuertz, the Founder of The Skinny Platform, to discuss a revolutionary approach to authorship that prioritizes brevity and actionable value. Their conversation explores how "skinny books"—concise volumes designed to be read in about 40 minutes—are helping consultants and CEOs build instant authority and shorten sales cycles. By focusing on the 20% of content that delivers 80% of the results, this method allows busy professionals to become published authors through a streamlined, conversation-driven process.The Architecture of Authority: Why "Skinny Books" Drive Business ResultsThe traditional business book is often filled with "fluff" that leads to low completion rates, whereas a concisely engineered book respects the reader's time and ensures the core message is actually received. Ben Heuertz explains that most experts are naturally better talkers than writers, which is why his platform utilizes recorded interviews with journalists to extract a founder’s unique voice and insights. This "story mapping" process clarifies the book's purpose—whether that is lead generation, landing speaking engagements, or establishing thought leadership—before a single word is transcribed. By guiding the reader on a specific journey from a problem to a validated solution, a skinny book functions as a high-level sales tool that pre-educates prospects and builds deep trust before the first discovery call even happens.Strategic distribution is equally critical, moving away from the expensive and often ineffective route of physical bookstores toward a dominant digital presence on platforms like Amazon and Walmart. Ben notes that since over 87% of books are sold online, authors should focus on offering multiple formats—audiobook, paperback, and digital—to meet their audience where they are. Using a book as a "leave-behind" or a lead magnet on a website can dramatically reduce the friction in a sales funnel, with some consultants reporting their sales cycles dropping from months to just weeks. This effectiveness stems from the clarity gained during the writing process itself; forcing an expert to distill their life's work into a 40-minute read often reveals new business pivots or sharper positioning that strengthens the entire brand.To ensure a book resonates, the editing phase must include an iterative feedback loop with a small, trusted group of "truth-tellers." This group helps identify blind spots and ensures the narrative remains focused on the reader's needs rather than the author's ego. Rapid drafting—producing a high-quality manuscript in a matter of weeks rather than years—maintains the momentum necessary for a successful launch. By utilizing proven frameworks to identify a specific niche and a unifying story theme, authors can create a professional asset that AI and search engines recognize as a marker of true human authority. Ultimately, the goal is to create a "Skinny" that readers finish in one sitting, leaving them energized and ready to take the next step in the professional relationship.About Ben HeuertzBen Heuertz is the Founder of The Skinny Platform and a pioneer in the "smart brevity" publishing movement for entrepreneurs. With a background in helping experts clarify their unique value propositions, Ben developed a system that turns spoken expertise into high-impact, 40-minute books. He is dedicated to helping thought leaders build authority and grow their businesses by respecting the limited time of the modern reader.About The Skinny PlatformThe Skinny Platform is a boutique publishing service that specializes in creating concise, high-value books for business leaders and consultants. The platform provides a full-service experience, including story mapping, journalist-led interviews, rapid drafting, and global digital distribution. By focusing on "skinny books," the firm helps its clients establish credibility, pre-educate prospects, and significantly shorten their sales cycles through the power of strategic authorship.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Skinny Platform Official Website: https://www.writeaskinny.com/Ben Heuertz on LinkedIn: Connect with BenKey Episode HighlightsThe 40-Minute Read: Why modern attention spans demand concise, 40-minute books that focus on high-impact insights.The Sales Cycle Accelerator: How a skinny book can reduce a three-month sales process to just three weeks by pre-educating prospects.Conversation-Driven Authorship: The benefits of using a journalist-led interview process to capture an expert's true voice without the "blank page" struggle.The "Unplugged" Catalyst: Why disconnecting from technology and spending time in nature is essential for creative clarity and strategic reflection.Global Digital Distribution: Navigating the modern book market by prioritizing online retailers like Amazon over traditional physical stores.The conversation with Ben Heuertz serves as a powerful reminder that in the age of information overload, clarity is the ultimate competitive advantage. By embracing the "less is more" philosophy, you can transform your expertise into a compelling narrative that not only gets read but drives measurable business growth.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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Mar 30, 2026 • 19min

2401 - Combining Relationship Building and Technology for Success with DPI Showcase Websites’ Mark Weithorn

Balancing Automation and Authenticity: Real Estate Growth with Mark WeithornIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Mark Weithorn, the Founder and CEO of DPI Showcase Websites, to discuss the evolving intersection of high-tech tools and high-touch relationships. As the real estate market becomes increasingly digital, agents often struggle to find the "sweet spot" between efficient automation and the genuine human connection that closes deals. Mark shares his deep expertise in building MLS-linked platforms that handle the heavy lifting of marketing—from automated blogging to social media syndication—allowing realtors to step away from their screens and back into their communities.The "Mango Burrito" Strategy: Turning Digital Leads into Human RelationshipsThe primary challenge for the modern realtor is the temptation to "abdicate" their business to technology rather than using it to "automate" their success. Mark Weithorn explains that while having a website that pulls in real-time MLS listings and sends out weekly newsletters is essential for staying top-of-mind, these tools are merely the opening act for a personal follow-up. A built-in CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system serves as the digital brain of a brokerage, but it requires a human heart to function effectively. By using automation to handle routine birthday greetings and market reports, an agent buys back the time necessary to make a personal phone call or write a handwritten note—actions that differentiate a trusted advisor from a faceless algorithm.Success in real estate is frequently found in "low-hanging fruit"—the contacts already residing in an agent's smartphone. Mark suggests a simple yet profound exercise: scrolling through existing phone contacts to re-engage with past clients and acquaintances. This "Mango Burrito" approach emphasizes that your network is your net worth, but only if that network knows exactly what you do. By sending a personalized, non-salesy message to old contacts and inviting them to view updated website links, agents can reignite dormant referral engines. This strategy moves the focus from expensive cold-lead acquisition to the high-trust environment of existing relationships, where the conversion rate is naturally much higher.Beyond the digital sphere, Mark advocates for a return to "old school" visibility combined with modern consistency. Getting involved in local community groups—whether it's the PTA, a place of worship, or a local charity—builds the kind of long-term familiarity that breeds trust. He recommends a surprisingly simple physical tactic: distributing at least 1,000 business cards per year. In an age of digital noise, a physical card handed over during a genuine conversation at the gym or grocery store remains a powerful, low-pressure anchor. When an agent balances this local presence with a website that provides continuous value through automated education, they create a professional "omnipresence" that makes them the obvious choice when a neighbor is finally ready to buy or sell.About Mark WeithornMark Weithorn is the Founder and CEO of DPI Showcase Websites and a veteran in the real estate technology space. With a career dedicated to empowering realtors across the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, Mark specializes in creating "hands-off" marketing solutions that integrate MLS data with automated social media and email systems. He is a frequent speaker on the importance of balancing technological efficiency with community-based networking.About DPI Showcase WebsitesDPI Showcase Websites provides high-performance, MLS-integrated website solutions specifically designed for real estate agents and brokers. The company offers a "done-for-you" marketing suite that includes automated blog posting, social media syndication, and scheduled email newsletters. By focusing on ease of use and robust technical support, DPI Showcase allows real estate professionals to maintain a sophisticated online presence without the need for technical expertise.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeDPI Showcase Websites Official Website: https://dpishowcasewebsites.com/Mark Weithorn on LinkedIn: Connect with MarkKey Episode HighlightsAutomate vs. Abdicate: Why the best technology empowers personal interaction rather than replacing it.The Business Card Challenge: The power of distributing 1,000 cards a year to build local "top-of-mind" awareness.Mining Your Contacts: How to re-engage your existing phone list to uncover hidden referral opportunities.Done-For-You Marketing: A look at how automated blogging and social media sharing can save realtors hours of manual labor.Community Consistency: Why showing up regularly in local groups is the ultimate long-term lead generation strategy.ConclusionThe conversation with Mark Weithorn serves as a vital reminder that while technology has changed the way we work, it hasn't changed the reason people buy. By leveraging automated systems to handle the repetitive "noise" of marketing, you can focus on the "signal"—the deep, personal relationships that form the bedrock of a successful real estate career.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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Mar 29, 2026 • 18min

2400 - Driving B2B Success Through Sales Forecasting and Customer Understanding with Roadmap's Steve Whittington

Scaling with Precision: Transforming B2B Revenue into a Predictable Engine with Steve WhittingtonIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Steve Whittington, the President of Roadmap Agency Inc., to deconstruct the "hope-casting" trap that many medium-sized enterprises fall into. For businesses generating between $5 million and $75 million, growth often feels like an unpredictable roller coaster rather than a calculated ascent. Steve shares how his agency helps B2B firms and manufacturers move beyond guesswork by implementing data-driven mathematical models and customer-centric sales engines. This conversation is an essential guide for leaders who are ready to stop guessing at their sales forecasts and start building a scalable "revenue factory."Engineering Growth: Moving from "Hope Casting" to Mathematical CertaintyThe most significant barrier to scaling a professional service or manufacturing firm is often a reliance on "hope casts"—sales targets based on wishful thinking rather than empirical data. Steve Whittington explains that achieving predictable revenue requires a shift toward mathematical modeling, where a three-year historical average of existing accounts forms the baseline for all future projections. By breaking down growth goals into expansion revenue from current clients and acquisition revenue from new accounts, leaders can visualize exactly where their numbers will come from. This approach accounts for variables like sales cycle timing and churn, ensuring that if a new account closes mid-year, only the realistic, realized portion of that revenue is factored into the annual target.Deep customer segmentation is the second pillar of a high-functioning revenue engine, moving the organization away from inefficient, one-size-fits-all messaging. Steve advocates for a rigorous tiering system that categorizes accounts into Strategic, Growth, and Transactional segments. By analyzing profit and loss statements to identify the most lucrative Ideal Client Profiles (ICP), businesses can align their marketing spend with the clients who offer the highest lifetime value. Understanding the specific "triggers" that cause these decision-makers to buy allows a sales team to move with surgical precision, addressing the exact pain points of their buyer personas rather than casting a wide, expensive net that yields low-quality leads.Finally, the Roadmap approach emphasizes the "science" of sales activity management through the use of scorecards. Many companies suffer from long sales cycles simply because they underestimate the volume of outreach required to move a prospect through the funnel. Steve points out that while a salesperson might stop after three touches, data often shows it takes twelve or more interactions to secure a meaningful meeting. By tracking key activities—such as meetings booked, proposals sent, and conversion rates at each stage—leaders can diagnose exactly where their "revenue factory" is leaking. This level of measurement transforms sales from a mysterious art into a manageable process, allowing firms to eventually gain the self-sufficiency needed to run their own go-to-market strategies without permanent agency intervention.About Steve WhittingtonSteve Whittington is the President of Roadmap Agency Inc. and a seasoned expert in B2B go-to-market strategy. A passionate alpine and ice climber, Steve brings the same discipline, risk management, and focus required for the mountains into the boardroom. He specializes in helping $5M–$75M enterprises build sustainable revenue systems, drawing on years of leadership experience to help companies transition from chaotic sales efforts to predictable, data-backed growth.About Roadmap Agency Inc.Roadmap Agency Inc. is a strategic consultancy that empowers B2B companies to take control of their revenue growth. The agency focuses on building client self-sufficiency, implementing foundational systems like CRMs, scorecards, and segmentation frameworks. Through their "Revenue Factory" philosophy, Roadmap provides the tools and coaching necessary for manufacturers and professional service firms to execute high-performance go-to-market strategies that are measurable and scalable.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeRoadmap Agency Inc. Official Website: https://www.roadmapagency.com/Steve Whittington on LinkedIn: Connect with SteveKey Episode HighlightsThe Alpinist's Business Strategy: How the endurance and calculated risk of ice climbing mirror the discipline needed for enterprise growth.Mathematical Revenue Modeling: Why a three-year data average is superior to traditional "hope-based" sales forecasting.The Revenue Factory Toolkit: A breakdown of how to calculate the true cost of growth and account retention.Strategic Account Tiering: How to segment your customer base to ensure your sales team is focused on high-potential growth and strategic accounts.The Twelve-Touch Rule: Why tracking sales activity via scorecards is the only way to shorten long sales cycles and improve conversion.ConclusionThe conversation with Steve Whittington reinforces that predictable revenue is not a stroke of luck—it is the result of a disciplined, transparent system. By leveraging data-driven readiness indexes and aligning sales motions with your most profitable client segments, you can reach the summit of your growth goals with confidence.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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Mar 28, 2026 • 19min

2399 - Building Soulful Connections by Moving Beyond Surface-Level Conversations with 5 DOTS' Larry Kesslin

Unlocking The Joy Molecule: Strategic Human Connection with Larry KesslinIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Larry Kesslin, the Chief Connector at 5-Dots and author of The Joy Molecule. Their conversation explores a critical pain point for high-achieving founders: the hollow feeling of external success paired with internal isolation. Larry shares his transformative journey from corporate achievement to global exploration, offering a roadmap for leaders to redefine their identity beyond their balance sheets. This episode is an essential guide for entrepreneurs looking to exchange the "hustle" for significance by mastering the science and art of authentic human connection.Significance Over Success: Redefining the Entrepreneurial IdentityThe modern business culture often tethers a founder’s worth to their professional title, leading to a pervasive sense of "emotional poverty" even among the financially affluent. Larry Kesslin argues that true wealth is found in the quality of our relationships, a claim supported by the Harvard Study of Adult Development, which identifies social connection as the primary predictor of health and happiness. For the entrepreneur, this requires a radical shift in how they present themselves to the world. Instead of leading with "what I do," Larry challenges leaders to lead with "who I am"—prioritizing roles like "parent," "athlete," or "adventurer." This vulnerability disrupts the standard transactional nature of networking and opens the door for "The Joy Molecule" to flourish, creating bonds based on shared values rather than shared utility.Cultivating these deeper connections requires intentional tools that move conversations past surface-level small talk. Larry introduced "Spark Cards," a 52-card deck designed to bypass the standard professional interrogation and spark meaningful introspection. By asking questions that range from light-hearted passions to deep personal challenges, leaders can foster an environment of trust and psychological safety within their teams and personal circles. This practice is particularly vital in Western societies where intergenerational connection is often fractured. By reintegrating the wisdom of elders and focusing on "significance"—the impact we have on others—entrepreneurs can cure the anxiety and distraction that often accompany high-level leadership, leading to better sleep, presence, and overall fulfillment.Ultimately, the path to a joy-filled life involves practicing presence and detached observation of one's own internal "weather." Larry uses the metaphor that we are the "sky," while our thoughts are merely "clouds" and our feelings the "weather" passing through. By adopting this perspective, high-achievers can remain grounded during the volatile cycles of business. This mindfulness, combined with active community engagement—such as supporting organizations like Boys to Men Mentoring—allows leaders to build a legacy that transcends their companies. When a founder optimizes their life for connection rather than just achievement, they don't just build a better business; they unlock a sustainable source of joy that fuels every other aspect of their existence.About Larry KesslinLarry Kesslin is the Chief Connector at 5-Dots and a celebrated author, speaker, and executive coach. After a 25-year career as a serial entrepreneur, Larry took a six-month hiatus to travel the world with his family, an experience that refocused his life’s work on the power of human connection. He now helps high-level leaders find significance and joy by aligning their professional success with their personal values. Larry is the author of The Joy Molecule and Breaking Bread, and he remains a dedicated mentor and philanthropist.About 5-Dots5-Dots is a strategic consultancy and coaching firm focused on fostering authentic connection and organizational significance. The firm provides leaders with the tools and frameworks necessary to build high-trust cultures and meaningful personal lives. Through executive coaching, workshops, and proprietary resources like Spark Cards, 5-Dots helps entrepreneurs navigate the transition from a success-driven mindset to a significance-driven legacy.Links Mentioned in This Episode5-Dots Official Website: Https://www.5-dots.comLarry Kesslin on LinkedIn: Connect with LarryKey Episode HighlightsThe Relationship ROI: Understanding why social connection is the #1 predictor of long-term health and business stamina.The Identity Pivot: Shifting from "What do you do?" to "Who are you?" to build deeper, more resilient networks.Sparking Vulnerability: Using structured conversation tools to bypass small talk and build high-trust environments.Lessons from Global Travel: How observing different cultures reframes our understanding of emotional vs. material wealth.The Significance Framework: Moving beyond financial metrics to measure success through impact, joy, and presence.ConclusionThe conversation with Larry Kesslin reminds us that while we spend our lives building companies, we find our meaning in building people. By embracing curiosity and vulnerability, we can unlock a level of joy that no exit strategy could ever provide.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. Thanks for listening — now go build something extraordinary!To discover more strategies for scaling your impact and growing your authority, explore the resources available at UpMyInfluence.com. If you are a founder or executive with a story to share, we’d love to hear from you—click here to apply as a guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast!
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Mar 27, 2026 • 19min

2398 - Finding the Right Franchise Opportunity Using Proven Strategies with Rich Potter

Navigating the Franchise Landscape: Strategic Growth with Rich PotterIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Rich Potter, a lead consultant at Franchise Heroes and an active franchisee of Blink Board Media. Their conversation pulls back the curtain on the multi-faceted world of franchising, moving beyond the well-known food concepts to explore high-margin service sectors and hyper-local advertising models. Rich shares his dual perspective as both a strategic advisor and a hands-on business owner, illustrating how modern tools like AI and expert consulting can de-risk the path to business ownership for aspiring entrepreneurs.The Strategic Advantage: Consulting, AI, and Market Trends in FranchisingThe sheer volume of available franchise opportunities—numbering over 4,000 in the U.S. alone—often leads to "analysis paralysis" for potential investors. Rich Potter explains that a franchise consultant acts as a specialized matchmaker, filtering this massive inventory based on an individual’s specific capital, lifestyle goals, and risk tolerance. Because consultants are compensated by franchisors, they provide high-level vetting and due diligence at no cost to the candidate, uncovering high-performing "hidden gems" in sectors like home services and senior care that often outperform flashier brick-and-mortar brands. This professional guidance ensures that an investor doesn't just buy a job, but acquires a scalable asset with a proven operational blueprint.Beyond selection, the operational success of a modern franchise is increasingly tied to technological agility. Rich highlights his own experience using accessible AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to build custom applications for his Blink Board Media territory without the prohibitive costs of a traditional development team. This "DIY" innovation allows franchisees to streamline customer interactions and automate backend reporting, creating a competitive edge in local markets. By leveraging these low-cost tech stacks, even non-technical owners can optimize their efficiency and focus on the high-value activities of networking and community building that drive recurring revenue.Current market data suggests a strong shift toward recession-resistant sectors where demand remains constant regardless of economic fluctuations. Home services—including HVAC, restoration, and specialized cleaning—along with senior care, offer lower initial investment requirements and faster paths to ROI compared to traditional retail. These "semi-absentee" models are particularly attractive to corporate executives looking to diversify their income streams while maintaining their current professional commitments. By focusing on sectors with high essentiality and low overhead, investors can build a portfolio of local businesses that provide long-term financial security and community impact.About Rich PotterRich Potter is a seasoned Franchise Business Consultant at Franchise Heroes and the owner of a Blink Board Media franchise. With a background that combines corporate strategy and hands-on entrepreneurship, Rich specializes in helping individuals identify and acquire franchise systems that align with their financial and lifestyle objectives. He is a proponent of using technology to simplify business operations and is dedicated to providing transparent, data-driven guidance to the next generation of business owners.About Franchise HeroesFranchise Heroes is a premier consulting firm that streamlines the franchise discovery process for entrepreneurs and investors. The firm provides expert matching services, deep-dive due diligence, and educational resources to help clients navigate the complexities of franchise disclosure documents and earnings claims. By focusing on high-growth, low-overhead sectors, Franchise Heroes empowers its clients to make informed investment decisions that foster sustainable wealth.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeFranchise Heroes Official Website: https://franchiseheroes.co/Rich Potter on LinkedIn: Connect with RichKey Episode HighlightsThe No-Cost Consultant Advantage: How expert matching saves months of research and prevents costly investment mistakes.AI-Driven Innovation: Practical examples of using low-cost AI tools to build custom business applications and streamline operations.The "Recession-Resistant" Sector Shift: Why home services and senior care are currently outperforming traditional food and retail franchises.Hyper-Local Advertising Models: A deep dive into Blink Board Media and the power of creating win-win community marketing networks.Semi-Absentee Ownership: Strategies for executives to transition into business ownership while keeping their day jobs.ConclusionThe conversation with Rich Potter serves as a powerful reminder that franchising is a strategic vehicle for freedom when approached with the right data and tools. By leaning on expert consulting and embracing technological innovation, you can transform the dream of business ownership into a predictable, scalable reality.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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Mar 26, 2026 • 23min

2397 - The Role of Trust and Accountability in Successful EOS Implementation with Jason Quint

Mastering Business Traction: The EOS Advantage with Jason QuintIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Jason Quint, a Professional EOS Implementer and the founder of TheEOSguy.com. Their conversation explores the intersection of disciplined artistry and operational excellence, drawing on Jason’s unique background as a professional trumpet player and a high-level corporate executive. For founders feeling the weight of "wearing too many hats," this episode serves as a strategic roadmap for implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to clarify vision, gain traction, and build a healthy, accountable leadership team.The Delegate and Elevate Strategy: Moving from Chaos to ControlMany high-achieving entrepreneurs reach a plateau where their personal involvement in every micro-decision becomes the primary bottleneck for growth. Jason Quint explains that breaking through this ceiling requires a fundamental shift in mindset—moving away from being a "doer" of all things to becoming a strategic leader who focuses exclusively on their unique abilities. The "Delegate and Elevate" framework is a core component of this transition, requiring leaders to rigorously audit their weekly activities and categorize them by both energy and impact. By identifying tasks that drain mental bandwidth or fall outside their core genius, founders can systematically offload these responsibilities to capable team members. This process doesn't just improve efficiency; it recalculates the opportunity cost of a leader's time, freeing them to focus on the high-level vision and strategic partnerships that actually move the needle.A healthy organization is not one that is free of conflict, but one that practices "productive conflict" rooted in vulnerability-based trust. Jason emphasizes that the most successful leadership teams engage in passionate, honest debates where issues are attacked rather than personalities. In many family-run or founder-led businesses, deep-seated issues often simmer beneath the surface, creating an invisible drag on productivity. As an impartial EOS Implementer, Jason facilitates these difficult conversations, helping teams surface "the elephant in the room" so it can be resolved once and for all. This level of radical transparency ensures that once a decision is made, every member of the leadership team is fully aligned and accountable, eliminating the "meeting after the meeting" that so often sabotages execution.Implementing a proven system like EOS provides a company with a "common language" and a structured set of tools, such as the Level 10 Meeting and the Scorecard, to track progress with mathematical clarity. Jason’s engagement model is built on a "no-risk" philosophy, reflecting the trust-based culture he fosters within client organizations. There are no long-term contracts; instead, the value is proven session by session. For companies with 10 or more employees that are struggling with complexity or people issues, this structured approach replaces "gut-feel" management with a repeatable rhythm of success. By aligning the entire organization around a shared vision and a clear set of 90-day "Rocks," leaders can regain control of their time and finally build a business that can run—and grow—without them.About Jason QuintJason Quint is a Professional EOS Implementer and business coach who helps leadership teams get what they want from their businesses. With over 20 years of experience as a CFO and COO, Jason has scaled major corporate divisions and founded his own successful ventures. He combines his "battle-tested" business acumen with the discipline of a professional musician to guide companies through the rigorous journey of operational transformation.About TheEOSguy.comTheEOSguy.com is the professional practice of Jason Quint, dedicated to implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System for growth-oriented companies. Jason provides the tools, facilitation, and coaching necessary for organizations to achieve 100% alignment on their vision and 100% traction on their goals. His approach is trust-based and results-driven, focusing on building healthy, high-performing leadership teams.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeJason Quint’s Official Website: https://www.theeosguy.comJason Quint on LinkedIn: Connect with JasonKey Episode HighlightsThe Musical Parallel: How the discipline, listening, and collaboration required in professional music translate into high-level business leadership.The Six Key Components of EOS: A breakdown of how Vision, People, Data, Issues, Process, and Traction create a holistic operating system.Productive Conflict: Why healthy leadership teams must embrace honest debate to reach true alignment and accountability.The Opportunity Cost of Leadership: Understanding why "Delegate and Elevate" is essential for founders who want to scale without burning out.A Trust-Based Model: Jason’s unique approach to client engagement, offering a no-contract, pay-for-value methodology.ConclusionThe conversation with Jason Quint underscores that business success is rarely the result of a single brilliant idea, but rather the consistent application of a disciplined system. By embracing the EOS framework and fostering a culture of accountability and healthy conflict, leaders can transform their organizations from chaotic environments into high-traction engines of growth.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. Thanks for listening — now go build something extraordinary!To discover more strategies for scaling your impact and growing your authority, explore the resources available at UpMyInfluence.com. If you are a founder or executive with a story to share, we’d love to hear from you—click here to apply as a guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast!
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Mar 25, 2026 • 23min

2396 - A New Approach to Recruitment for Veterans and Employers with Red Balloon's Andrew Crapuchettes

Building a Values-Driven Workforce: Strategic Hiring Insights with Andrew CrapuchettesIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Andrew Crapuchettes, CEO of RedBalloon and owner of MilitaryHire.com, to tackle one of the most significant pain points for modern business owners: the talent crisis. As the labor market becomes increasingly fragmented by shifting cultural expectations and automated screening tools, Andrew shares a contrarian approach to recruiting that prioritizes merit, work ethic, and cultural alignment over mere technical keywords. Their conversation offers a strategic roadmap for employers looking to move beyond "post-and-pray" hiring methods to build resilient, mission-aligned teams in an era of rapid technological change.Redefining Recruitment: Cultural Alignment as a Competitive AdvantageThe modern hiring landscape is currently locked in an "AI arms race," where job seekers use automation to flood portals with optimized resumes, and employers use bots to filter them back out. Andrew Crapuchettes explains that this cycle often dehumanizes the process, causing companies to miss out on high-potential candidates—particularly veterans—whose skills don't always map neatly to corporate algorithms. To break this cycle, a business must shift its focus toward cultural fit as the primary filter. Hard skills are often trainable, but a baseline of integrity, personal responsibility, and a pro-capitalism work ethic is much harder to instill once someone is already through the door. By conducting deep-dive discovery calls to identify the "DNA" of a top performer, recruiters can move past surface-level qualifications to find individuals who will actually drive long-term organizational health.A significant barrier to quality hiring for small and mid-sized businesses is the traditional percentage-based recruiting model, which often aligns a recruiter’s incentives with higher salaries rather than the best organizational fit. RedBalloon addresses this through a transparent, flat-fee model that levels the playing field for SMBs, ensuring the focus remains entirely on the quality of the placement. This approach is particularly effective when bridging the civilian-military gap. Veterans bring unparalleled "power skills" like adaptability, leadership, and grit, yet they are frequently rejected by automated systems because military jargon lacks "civilian" keyword density. By combining AI-enhanced matching with human-centric assessment, employers can tap into a loyal, highly disciplined talent pool that traditional platforms routinely ignore.Ultimately, building a better workplace requires a commitment to "diversity of thought but unity of values." While an innovative team benefits from varied perspectives and backgrounds, the underlying foundation of work ethic and core beliefs must be rock-solid to prevent internal friction and high turnover. Employers who are explicit about their values in their job descriptions—and who are willing to reject a "technically perfect" candidate who doesn't share those values—create a culture of trust and high performance. In a world where AI can draft a cover letter in seconds, the human elements of grit and character have become the new premium. Investing in a hiring process that screens for these intangibles isn't just an HR strategy; it is a fundamental business safeguard.About Andrew CrapuchettesAndrew Crapuchettes is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO of RedBalloon, a labor marketplace dedicated to connecting values-aligned employers and job seekers. With a background in scaling tech companies and a deep passion for the American workforce, Andrew also oversees MilitaryHire.com to support veterans in their transition to civilian careers. He is a prominent voice on the intersection of technology, labor economics, and traditional workplace values.About RedBalloonRedBalloon is a leading job board and recruiting service that prioritizes merit and cultural fit. Unlike traditional platforms, RedBalloon focuses on connecting "pro-freedom" employers with job seekers who value hard work and personal responsibility. Their flat-fee recruiting model and specialized veteran advocacy through MilitaryHire.com provide businesses with a transparent, high-impact alternative to traditional headhunting agencies.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeRedBalloon Official Website: https://www.redballoon.work/Andrew Crapuchettes on LinkedIn: Connect with AndrewKey Episode HighlightsValues-First Methodology: Why core beliefs and work ethic are more predictive of long-term success than technical skill sets.The Flat-Fee Revolution: How RedBalloon’s $9,000 flat-fee model removes the conflict of interest inherent in traditional percentage-based recruiting.The Veteran Talent Pool: Practical strategies for "translating" military experience into corporate value and bypassing bot-driven filtering.Navigating the AI War: How both employers and candidates can maintain a human connection in an increasingly automated hiring ecosystem.Culture as a Retention Tool: The direct link between unity of values and reduced turnover in small-to-mid-sized enterprises.ConclusionThe conversation with Andrew Crapuchettes serves as a critical reminder that while technology can streamline a search, human judgment remains the final arbiter of talent. By anchoring your recruitment strategy in shared values and transparent incentives, you can build a workforce that is not only skilled but deeply committed to your company’s mission.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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Mar 24, 2026 • 17min

2395 - Modern Mobile Homes and the Shift in Perception and Demand with Cornell Communities’ Leo Young

The Martial Art of Real Estate: Strategic Mobile Home Park Investing with Leo YoungIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Leo Young, the Managing Partner of Cornell Communities, to deconstruct one of the most resilient yet misunderstood sectors of real estate: manufactured housing. Leo, who brings the disciplined philosophy of Wing Chun martial arts to the boardroom, shares how the professionalization of mobile home parks is creating a massive opportunity for investors seeking stable, recession-resistant cash flow. Their conversation dives into the mechanics of syndication, the shift from "mom-and-pop" operations to institutional-grade assets, and why the current affordable housing crisis makes this asset class a strategic cornerstone for any diversified portfolio.The Precision of Presence: Applying Martial Arts Principles to Commercial Real EstateLeo Young’s approach to high-stakes real estate negotiation is rooted in the "Verbal Jiu-Jitsu" of Wing Chun, where the goal is to never meet force with force. In the world of park acquisitions, this translates to active listening and emotional self-regulation, allowing an investor to diffuse tension and uncover a seller's true motivations rather than reacting defensively. By staying grounded and comfortable with confrontation, a Managing Partner can navigate complex deals with a level of presence that builds trust and reveals hidden value. This mindset shifts the focus from winning a temporary battle to securing a long-term strategic advantage through understanding and redirection.The investment case for mobile home parks is anchored in two primary factors: extreme resident longevity and chronic supply constraints. Unlike traditional apartments where tenants may rotate every 18 months, residents in manufactured housing communities often stay for over a decade, resulting in predictable income streams and significantly lower turnover costs. Furthermore, because many municipalities resist the development of new parks, existing communities enjoy a "moat" of limited competition and consistent demand. This supply-demand imbalance, coupled with the fact that these assets historically outperform other sectors during economic downturns, has attracted massive institutional interest from firms like Blackstone, signaling a permanent shift in the industry's professional standards.For the individual investor, the barrier to entry in this professionalized space is often overcome through syndication, which allows Limited Partners to pool capital and gain exposure to large-scale assets without day-to-day management headaches. Cornell Communities focuses on making these opportunities accessible, providing a structured process that moves investors from "analysis paralysis" into decisive action. By partnering with an experienced General Partner who prioritizes community revitalization and transparent communication, high-earners can transform their active "vertical" income into passive "horizontal" income. This strategic shift not only hedges against economic shocks but also contributes to solving the national affordable housing crisis by preserving and improving high-quality manufactured housing communities.About Leo YoungLeo Young is the Managing Partner of Cornell Communities and a seasoned real estate strategist with a deep background in martial arts and disciplined business leadership. He specializes in identifying and acquiring undervalued manufactured housing communities, applying a rigorous, process-driven approach to asset management. Leo is dedicated to educating investors on the stability of the mobile home park sector and fostering communities that provide dignified, affordable housing solutions.About Cornell CommunitiesCornell Communities is a real estate investment firm that focuses exclusively on the acquisition and professional management of mobile home parks and manufactured housing communities. The firm utilizes a syndication model to provide investors with access to recession-resistant, cash-flowing assets. Cornell Communities is committed to the professionalization of the industry, focusing on community upgrades, resident satisfaction, and delivering consistent long-term returns to its investment partners.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeCornell Communities Official Website: https://cornellcommunities.com/Leo Young on LinkedIn: Connect with LeoKey Episode HighlightsThe Wing Chun Negotiation Style: How to use active listening and "Verbal Jiu-Jitsu" to navigate complex real estate deals without unnecessary conflict.The "Moat" of Manufactured Housing: Why municipal supply constraints and high resident retention make mobile home parks a uniquely stable asset class.Recession-Resistance: Insights into why institutional giants are flocking to affordable housing as a hedge against economic volatility.The Syndication Engine: How passive investors can leverage the expertise of professional operators to access institutional-grade real estate.Transitioning Income Streams: Strategies for high-earning professionals to move from active labor to passive "horizontal" wealth through real estate.ConclusionThe conversation with Leo Young highlights that successful investing requires a combination of disciplined mindset and structural clarity. By viewing mobile home parks through a professionalized lens and taking decisive action, investors can secure their financial future while supporting the vital need for affordable housing.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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Mar 23, 2026 • 22min

2394 - Narratives That Shape Perception with The Bureau of Propaganda Intelligence's Jared T. Ross

The Strategic Art of Influence: Mastering Modern Propaganda with Jared T. RossIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Jared T. Ross, the Chief Propaganda Officer and Founder of The Propaganda Bureau, to deconstruct one of the most misunderstood tools in the business arsenal. While most founders focus strictly on traditional marketing, Jared argues that the world’s most successful brands operate on a deeper level: the level of belief. Their conversation explores how "propaganda"—when stripped of its negative historical baggage—is actually the organized effort to sell an idea or a narrative that makes a product the only logical solution. This episode is a masterclass for leaders looking to move beyond competing on features and instead start leading the cultural conversations that drive global demand.Engineering Belief: Why Propaganda Outpaces Traditional MarketingThe fundamental difference between marketing and propaganda lies in the target of the influence. Marketing typically focuses on the "what"—the features, benefits, and direct calls to action aimed at making a sale. In contrast, propaganda focuses on the "why," shaping the underlying worldview that a consumer holds before they even encounter a product. Jared T. Ross explains that if you can convince a target audience of a specific problem or a new reality, you don’t have to "sell" them a solution; they will actively seek it out. This strategic shift moves a company from being a mere vendor to becoming a category creator and a narrative leader.Building an effective propaganda campaign requires a disciplined, four-phase approach that begins with deep psychological market research. Rather than looking at demographic data, Jared’s methodology involves identifying the "one critical belief" an ideal customer must hold to desire a specific offering. For example, instead of marketing the technical specs of a hyperbaric chamber, a propaganda-led strategy would first establish the narrative of a widespread "oxygen deficit crisis." Once the public accepts the belief that oxygen levels are declining and affecting their health, the hyperbaric chamber ceases to be a luxury item and becomes a biological necessity. This method reduces consumer skepticism because the "sell" is an idea they have already integrated into their belief system.Ethical propaganda is about transparency and the promotion of truthful, positive narratives that benefit the consumer. Jared emphasizes that while the tools of influence are powerful, they are ultimately neutral; it is the intent of the practitioner that defines the outcome. By using custom AI tools and methodical narrative development, businesses can lead societal shifts—similar to how anti-smoking campaigns changed global health behaviors. For the modern entrepreneur, the goal is to identify a core belief that is independent of their brand, champion that idea through high-value content and PR, and then offer their product as the natural conclusion to that newly adopted worldview.About Jared T. RossJared T. Ross is the Chief Propaganda Officer and Founder of The Propaganda Bureau. A specialist in high-level narrative strategy, Jared helps organizations move beyond traditional advertising by engineering the underlying beliefs that drive consumer behavior. He is a proponent of ethical influence and uses a blend of deep psychological research and modern AI tools to help his clients dominate their market categories.About The Propaganda BureauThe Propaganda Bureau is a strategic communications firm that specializes in narrative development and belief-driven "propaganda" campaigns. Unlike traditional agencies, the Bureau focuses on identifying and promoting the core ideas that create market demand. They offer a range of services, including custom AI campaign coaching, deep-market research, and full-service narrative management for founders and enterprises seeking to lead their industries.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Propaganda Bureau Official Website: thepropagandabureau.comJared T. Ross on LinkedIn: Connect with JaredKey Episode HighlightsDefining the Tool: Why propaganda is the organized effort to sell an idea, whereas marketing is the effort to sell a product.The Core Belief Framework: How to identify the single worldview shift your customer needs before they are ready to buy.Psychological Market Research: Moving past surface-level demographics to understand the narratives that already shape your audience’s reality.The "Oxygen Deficit" Case Study: A real-world look at how creating a health narrative drives organic demand for medical technology.AI-Powered Influence: How modern founders can use custom AI tools to build and manage their own narrative campaigns with precision.ConclusionThe conversation with Jared T. Ross underscores that the most powerful form of influence is invisible. By shifting your focus from selling products to championing transformative ideas, you can build a brand that doesn't just compete in the market—it defines it.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners. 👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source. 👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who land dream guests weekly. 👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score? Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you. 👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur New episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. 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