

Systems Simplified
Adi Klevit
This is the Systems Simplified podcast where we feature top leaders who share stories on how to successfully systematize a business.
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May 23, 2025 • 22min
Designing Systems for Life and Business Success With Suzie Hall
In This Episode What if your lowest point in life was actually your greatest opportunity? In this inspiring episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, host Adi Klevit welcomes back Suzie Hall to discuss her powerful personal and professional transformation. Suzie shares how she turned betrayal and upheaval into a "halftime" moment—resetting her mindset, rebuilding her life, and designing her path to joy, abundance, and a tenfold business expansion. Suzie opens up about the systems she put in place, both internally and externally. From outsourcing design work to developing a daily "morning groove," she describes how intentional structure gave her the foundation to grow—and to lead with authenticity. Suzie also emphasizes the importance of choosing high-quality inputs, surrounding yourself with the right people, and playing the long game by designing your life backwards from the outcomes you want. This episode is not just a story—it's a blueprint for entrepreneurs ready to shift from survival to design, from smallness to expansion.

May 20, 2025 • 24min
Building a Self-Running Business: Len Oppenheimer's Journey to Operational Freedom
In This Episode What if the key to unlocking business growth is documenting what's already in your head? In this uplifting episode of Systems Simplified, host Adi Klevit talks with Len Oppenheimer about his transformational journey from being deeply entrenched in daily operations to building a business that runs without him. Len shares how Golden Box, a family-founded packaging company, scaled from a kitchen-table venture to a structured, scalable organization by implementing repeatable systems. Through a candid conversation, Len outlines how documenting SOPs changed everything—from onboarding his first long-term employee to attracting top-tier leadership. He shares how defining core processes not only improved efficiency but also reinforced the company's family-oriented culture—even without family in the business. For entrepreneurs considering that next leap, Len's insights on achieving what he calls the "Return on Freedom" are both practical and inspiring.

May 16, 2025 • 25min
Humanizing AI: How to Use Tech to Strengthen Business Relationships With Victor Cho
In This Episode In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit sits down with Victor Cho to discuss the balance between artificial intelligence and authentic human interaction. They explore the practical systems that businesses can implement to nurture deeper relationships using asynchronous, video-based tools like Emovid. Adi and Victor delve into how these systems support remote work, hiring, and ongoing communication, all while reinforcing trust and saving time. They also tackle the broader implications of AI in society and how systems thinking, emotional intelligence, and purposeful leadership can shape a human-centered technological future.

May 14, 2025 • 41min
How to Build Repeatable Marketing Systems With Jay Berkowitz
In This Episode What happens when you combine decades of marketing expertise with a deep appreciation for systems? You get Jay Berkowitz's framework for helping law firms grow through scalable, data-driven marketing strategies. In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit sits down with Jay to break down the Ten Golden Rules of Online Marketing. They discuss why online marketing is both art and science, and how building a repeatable system—from SEO to intake follow-ups—can turn clicks into paying clients. Jay shares his law firm growth formula, explains the importance of tracking every touchpoint, and emphasizes the role of processes in client experience and referral generation.

May 12, 2025 • 26min
Scaling With Simplicity: How Kate Guillen Systemized Her Business and Helped Others Do the Same
In This Episode When your business starts growing faster than you can manage, what's your next move? For Kate Guillen, the answer was systems. In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit speaks with Kate about how she scaled Simplicity Ops by embedding systems, workflows, and automation into every layer of her business. Kate explains how she turned her CRM into the central hub of operations, leveraged AI tools for documentation and client communication, and built an online learning platform that allowed her to triple her client load without sacrificing quality. Together, they unpack how even service-based businesses can grow without becoming chaotic—if you build the right systems.

May 6, 2025 • 22min
The Process-Driven Path to Marketing Impact With Rajat Kapur
In This Episode Is your marketing producing real ROI—or just noise? Rajat Kapur joins Adi Klevit to unpack the most common mistakes businesses make in marketing strategy and execution. He explains why so many companies waste money on quick fixes, how to craft a true unique value proposition, and the power of understanding your buyer's decision process. Rajat also highlights the importance of systems—both in marketing and business overall—and why even creatives should embrace process if they want to scale. This is a must-listen for any business leader looking to grow with intention.

May 6, 2025 • 27min
Why Systemizing Mindset, Values, and Exit Strategy Matters With Briana Hetherington
In This Episode What happens when a high-achieving marketing executive transforms her burnout into a mission to help others build sustainable, people-centered companies? In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit talks with Briana Hetherington about how systems, core values, and mindset work together to create thriving learning organizations. They discuss how Briana supports contractors with Altruistic Advisory, the crucial steps to preparing a company for exit, and the power of documenting processes to ensure consistency, scalability, and retention. Briana also shares how business owners can reprogram daily habits and team behavior by aligning culture with core values and continual learning.

Apr 30, 2025 • 24min
How Systems Create Successful Deals: Process-Driven Negotiation With Corey Kupfer
In This Episode What makes a successful negotiator? It's not just tactics or sharp suits — it's structure, mindset, and clarity. In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit speaks with dealmaker and legal strategist Corey Kupfer about the systems that power high-level negotiations and business growth. They discuss how to prepare for deals before they happen, including the creation of digital data rooms, legal checklists, and due diligence workflows. Corey shares his three-part framework — Clarity, Detachment, and Equilibrium — which forms the foundation of his book Authentic Negotiating, and explains how business owners can use systems to build confidence, reduce risk, and scale responsibly. The conversation is filled with practical insights for entrepreneurs preparing for partnerships, fundraising, or future exits.

Apr 30, 2025 • 21min
From Legacy to Leadership: Systemizing a Family Business With Leah Bitar
In This Episode In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit interviews Leah Bitar about scaling a family-owned construction business using intentional systems and modern strategies. Leah shares how growing up in the business shaped her leadership mindset and how breaking generational assumptions around marketing and delegation helped unlock significant growth. She also discusses how planning for transitions, attending conferences, and documenting expectations foster team accountability and long-term success.

Apr 25, 2025 • 24min
Why Systemizing Employee Wellness is Essential for Business Growth With Danielle Dinkelman
In This Episode What if helping your employees feel healthier could also help your business grow? In today's conversation, Danielle Dinkelman shares the behind-the-scenes story of how she went from a music studio owner to an expert in employee wellness coaching. She explains why traditional employee assistance programs (EAPs) often fail to get engagement and how small businesses can implement meaningful wellness initiatives that employees actually use. Danielle discusses how wellness programs bridge the gap between personal wellbeing and professional performance, the mindset leaders need to successfully introduce such programs, and why wellness is no longer just a "nice to have" — it's a business necessity. Adi and Danielle also dive into how ACW Coaching designs customized, HIPAA-compliant programs that integrate seamlessly into a company's existing culture, fostering healthier individuals and stronger organizations.


