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Aug 7, 2025 • 8min

Ep. 499 - Harnessing The Vision Storm: How To Manage CEOs With Clear Maps

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron explores the dynamic interplay between visionary entrepreneurs and the operational leaders who help bring their ideas to life. The conversation centers on the constant flow of ideas that many CEOs generate and the need for a reliable system to evaluate, filter, and manage those ideas without derailing a company’s strategic direction. One key tactic discussed is turning a spontaneous brainstorm into a structured dialogue, helping leaders stay aligned while respecting each other’s distinct strengths.You'll discover the importance of clearly defined roles and responsibilities to prevent what’s jokingly called "seagull management"—when leaders swoop in with ideas but leave behind confusion. Tools like the Impact Filter and return-on-investment questions are presented as effective methods for sorting through ideas and prioritizing the ones that align with current goals. Learn why having a documented set of commitments for the CEO can reduce the tendency to chase new concepts at the expense of ongoing work.This episode offers practical tips for generating personalized communication strategies for leadership pairs, leading to highly productive partnerships that fuel sustainable growth rather than constant chaos.Curious how to tame visionary chaos without killing innovation? Tune in to learn proven strategies for turning idea overload into growth momentum. If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why COOs should express interest in CEOs' ideas and then ask follow-up questions to understand them better, creating a type of verbal impact filter. (0:10)The challenge of delegating for CEOs and the importance of clear written roles to avoid "seagull management." (1:07)The process of deciding whether to green light, yellow light, or red light an idea based on its potential impact and resources. (3:15)How the communication differences between CEOs and COOs resemble the differences between men and women, and the need for effective collaboration (5:14)The importance of specialized coaching for both CEOs and COOs to build stronger, more effective partnerships. (6:32)And much more...Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 38min

Ep. 498 - Shanaz Hemmati - How a Tech-Savvy COO Turbocharged Growth with Smart Operations

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron is joined by Shanaz Hemmati, co-founder and COO of ZenBusiness.In this insightful conversation, Shanaz shares the behind-the-scenes story of building a modern company with a focus on simplifying a traditionally complex process. With a passion for technology and customer experience, she walks through how the organization evolved from a simple idea to a multifaceted platform serving a diverse and rapidly growing user base. Along the way, she emphasizes the importance of research, automation, and customer feedback in shaping their product offerings and strategic decisions.You'll discover the delicate balance between scaling responsibly and maintaining a strong internal culture. Shanaz reveals how leadership plays a critical role in hiring decisions, avoiding unnecessary bloat, and ensuring every team member is aligned with long-term goals. She reflects on the art of learning on the job, the value of thoughtful delegation, and the discipline it takes to avoid being pulled into every meeting or task.This episode offers a glimpse into the mindset required to thrive in a leadership role, especially in fast-moving, high-growth environments.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:ZenBusiness' decision to go remote, made during COVID to keep expenses low and improve communication.The research and iterations involved in deciding on core products like entity formation and registered agent services.The importance of addressing one-star reviews, while also working on automation and AI to improve customer support and reduce manual processes.The lessons learned from the early days of tech, as well as the importance of profitability and strategic growth.ZenBusiness's funding, having raised about $275 million, with their last round at a $1.7 billion valuation. And much more...Guest Bio:Shanaz Hemmati is the co-founder and COO of ZenBusiness, where she drives growth through data, systems, and inclusive leadership. Originally from Iran, Shanaz immigrated to the U.S. to pursue her education and earned a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UT Austin. Her career includes leadership roles at Excite.com, HomeAway, and ZenBusiness, where she’s known for scaling high-growth companies while maintaining a human-centered approach. A passionate advocate for diversity, she spearheaded ZenBusiness’s DEI strategy, achieving nearly 50% female representation across the organization. Recognized with awards such as Inc.’s Female Founders List (2025) and the Silver Stevie® Award (2024), Shanaz also serves as a board advisor to early-stage startups, mentoring entrepreneurs with a fearless, ethical, and impact-driven philosophy.Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 10min

Ep. 497 - Beyond Business: Finding Meaning, Empathy, and a Balanced Perspective

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron shifts gears to discuss the meaning behind human connection and what truly matters beyond daily tasks and business pressures. You'll hear the story behind a meaningful tattoo inspired by a quote about "walking each other home," emphasizing that despite life’s inevitable end, the real significance lies in caring for one another’s dreams, fears, and passions. This philosophical reflection invites you to reconsider your perspective on life and the importance of empathy over material success.The discussion then shifts to the inspiring story of a remarkable individual who faced unimaginable adversity but cultivated resilience and wisdom in the face of hardship. Through anecdotes of pain, loss, and perseverance, you'll find out why life’s challenges often aren’t as bleak as they seem, and that maintaining a lighthearted, hopeful attitude can make all the difference. The concept that things are rarely as good or as bad as they appear encourages a more balanced, enduring outlook.Ready to step back from the hustle and reconnect with what really matters? This heartfelt solo episode will shift your perspective—from success and setbacks to purpose and connection. Don’t miss this powerful reflection on resilience, empathy, and what it means to “walk each other home.”If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The significance of the tattoo "Walking Each Other Home" from Ram Dass, which serves as a reminder that material success is insignificant compared to human connection. (2:03)The story of Dave Kekitch, who experienced severe back pain during a workout, leading to a slow bleed in his spinal cord and paralysis from the chest down. (2:46)Dave’s travels around the world in search of a cure, and ultimately became an advocate for life extension. (4:19)The importance of human connection and caring about others. (6:21)And much more...Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 496 - Stephanie Meyer - The Unexpected Link Between Well-Being and Unstoppable Professional Growth

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, co-host Sivana Brewer is joined by Stephanie Meyer, RN, MS-FNP, NEA-BC, the Executive Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive, and Chief Operating Officer for Inpatient Operations at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri.In this engaging and heartfelt episode, Sivana and Stephanie explore how our personal and professional lives are deeply intertwined, and how intentional living can dramatically shift the way we experience success, leadership, and well-being. Through vulnerable storytelling and practical reflection, the conversation weaves through themes of boundaries, energy management, and showing up authentically in every space we occupy.You'll be taken on a journey that challenges the constant pursuit of productivity and perfection. Instead, the discussion invites a reimagining of how we define value and contribution—at work, at home, and in our communities. From navigating high-stakes industries to creating grounded, values-based households, you'll gain powerful insights into the importance of presence, purpose, and self-trust.Whether it’s shaping the future of a critical industry or raising the next generation, the episode will leave you with a sense of hope, possibility, and a call to lead with intentionality.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Stephanie's responsibilities at Children's Mercy, which include managing about 6000 people, focusing on people management, strategy, and organizational development.The importance of being visible and understanding the employees' perspectives, even if it requires scheduling and maneuvering. Why understanding the reasons employees come to work and ensuring they feel part of something bigger than themselves is vital.The role of the Center for Well-being at Children's Mercy, which provides non-judgmental support and therapy to employees.The value of adequate sleep, reading before bed, and setting boundaries to avoid burnout.And much more...Guest Bio:Stephanie Meyer, RN, MS-FNP, NEA-BC, is the Executive Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive, and Chief Operating Officer for Inpatient Operations at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri. With over two decades of service at the hospital, Stephanie has risen through the ranks from staff nurse to senior leadership, earning widespread respect for her collaborative approach and unwavering focus on patient-centered care. She holds both undergraduate and graduate nursing degrees from the University of Kansas and shares her expertise as adjunct faculty at local colleges and a sought-after national speaker on healthcare leadership. Recognized with the 2021 Excellence in Leadership Award by the Missouri Organization of Nurse Leaders, Stephanie is a champion of innovation, accountability, and the transformative power of nursing in pediatric care.Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 11min

Ep. 495 - Make Your Meetings NOT Suck: How To Revolutionize Your Meetings For Real Results

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron explores a common business gripe that everyone knows all too well: why meetings (or rather, the way they're run) are so unproductive. Cameron offers a fresh perspective by focusing on *why* this problem persists and how to fix it with simple, practical skills. You'll hear how he challenges the widespread belief that meetings are inherently awful, arguing instead that most people have never been taught how to run or participate in them effectively. Without that foundational training, leaders and employees alike contribute to the frustration, making meetings drag on or feel pointless.The discussion then uncovers some easy-to-implement habits that can transform meetings into productive, respectful experiences. From ensuring meetings end early to setting clear agendas with defined purposes and time allocations, Cameron shares real-world examples and personal coaching insights. These small adjustments not only help curb the common problem of lateness but also create a culture where time is valued and meetings are more efficient.This episode shows you how, by tailoring meetings to your true goals and attendees, your business can streamline communication and get better results—without sacrificing the human connection and spontaneous collaboration that meetings can foster.Know someone who runs meetings like a hostage situation? Share this episode with them—it might just save their team. If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why most people lack proper training in running meetings, leading to inefficiency and lack of productivity.The problem with complaining about business issues without proper training in essential skills, such as interviewing, coaching, and conflict resolution.The importance of reviewing the purpose, outcome, and agenda of each and every meeting to ensure clarity and efficiency.How to handle informal meetings by setting clear purposes and outcomes, even in casual settings.The challenge of managing large meetings with multiple topics and the importance of inviting only necessary participants.And much more...Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 22, 2025 • 43min

Ep. 494 - Rina Jariwala - Bold Moves and Personal Evolution in the World of Fintech

What does it really take to steer a fintech through a growth reset—and come out stronger? In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron is joined by COO Rina Jariwala, who takes us inside the transformation of Fundbox, where operational precision meets people-first leadership.In this insightful conversation, Rina shares a compelling journey through rapid growth, transformation, and the challenges of steering a company toward profitability. You'll get an inside look at the strategic pivots and cultural shifts necessary when a high-growth organization recalibrates its priorities to build a sustainable and thriving future. The discussion reveals how transparency, clear goals, and leadership resilience play pivotal roles in navigating tough transitions.Beyond the company’s financial and operational evolution, you'll hear about the nuances of leadership itself. Rina reflects on the importance of execution over theory, the emotional intelligence required to manage diverse demands, and the continuous learning mindset that fuels personal and professional growth. The exploration of coaching as a vital leadership skill—contrasting it with mentoring—highlights how fostering curiosity and empowerment can transform teams and organizations alike.This episode offers inspiring insights into how leaders can cultivate trust, build culture, and approach challenges with grace and determination.Want more conversations like this—where coaching meets execution? Follow the show and get inside the minds of next-gen operators. If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The importance of empathy and understanding Rina's team's motivations, which she believes are crucial for effective leadership.The underwriting process, which involves analyzing data from small businesses to provide quick funding decisions.Fundbox's growth strategy, focusing on platform and distribution partners that serve a multitude of small businesses. The cultural shift required to achieve profitability and the importance of maintaining a strong team.Rina's journey of pursuing a master's degree in leadership and organizational development with an emphasis on executive coaching.And much more...Guest Bio:Rina Jariwala is the Chief Operating Officer of Fundbox, known for her authentic, high-energy leadership and a passion for driving operational excellence. With extensive experience across technology, data, and service delivery, Rina specializes in turning around organizations and helping them reach peak performance. She excels at elevating service delivery, improving efficiency, and driving profitability through strategic planning and seamless execution. A dynamic communicator and influential leader, she motivates high-performing teams, spearheads complex process improvements, and fosters cross-functional collaboration. Her key strengths include business process re-engineering, change management, coaching, and organizational development. With a strong focus on customer impact and innovation, Rina brings a bold, people-centered approach to operational leadership that consistently delivers lasting results.Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 17, 2025 • 29min

Ep. 493 - Mastering Operations: How COOs Empower CEOs in Growth

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron breaks down the misunderstood and often misused role of the Chief Operating Officer. Drawing from both personal experience and established research, he uncovers how the COO is not a one-size-fits-all title—it’s a role that shifts depending on the needs of the CEO and the stage of the business. With anecdotes from his own time at 1-800-GOT-JUNK and references to thought leaders in the field, Cameron explores how many leadership titles are incorrectly handed out, and why defining the true second in command begins with understanding the personality and skill gaps of the CEO.The conversation dives into seven key archetypes of COOs, from executors and change agents to mentors and MVPs—each fulfilling a unique function within a company. Whether serving as a stabilizing force in turbulent times, guiding a young founder through explosive growth, or acting as a public-facing counterpart to an introverted CEO, the COO’s impact is always rooted in complementing leadership. Cameron also explores the often unseen dynamic of the CEO-COO relationship, likening it to a marriage where balance, trust, and mutual respect drive real progress.This episode shows that the role of the COO is anything but static; it’s a powerful, adaptive force that, when aligned correctly, becomes the backbone of growth, execution, and sustained success.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The common misconceptions about COOs and how they are often confused with other leadership roles, like directors or VPs.The seven main categories of COOs identified by Nate Bennett and Stephen A. Miles in their book "Riding Shotgun." The importance of finding a COO who complements the CEO's strengths and weaknesses.How the role of the COO has evolved over time, with more CEOs investing in their own leadership growth and involving their senior leadership in coaching and mentorship.Why the role of the COO is seen as a source of culture through their vision, core values, and motivation towards goals.And much more...Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 38min

Ep. 492 - Jason Jaynes - Divine Leadership Secrets Every COO Turned CEO Must Know Now

What does it really take to lead a mission-driven company from the inside out? In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron is joined by Jason Jaynes, former CO and now CEO of eCatholic, creator of digital tools and services tailored to Catholic parishes, schools, and dioceses.In this insightful conversation, you'll be taken behind the curtain of a rapidly evolving organization as its leadership navigates succession, growth, and transformation. Jason reflects on the decision-making process involved in identifying and promoting the right internal talent, exploring how mentorship, trust, and long-term planning played key roles in building a strong leadership team. Get a glimpse into how one leader balanced humility with decisiveness in preparing both himself and his team for the future.The discussion also explores the personal growth journey of the guest as he transitions from a behind-the-scenes operator to the public face of the company. He opens up about the challenges of stepping into the spotlight, embracing new responsibilities, and learning the nuances of strategic sales and marketing leadership in a niche space. The discussion explores the courage to seek help, partner with outside experts, and shift perspectives in order to lead effectively.This episode offers a candid, inspiring look at how thoughtful leadership can shape not only a company’s trajectory but also its culture and impact. Curious about how eCatholic helps faith-based organizations thrive online? Visit eCatholic.com to explore their suite of digital tools.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:An overview of eCatholic, a company founded to provide digital tools for the Catholic Church, as well as their focus on helping churches reach their communities online.Jason's previous role as COO, focusing on systems, processes, and scaling the company in the first two years.The transition from COO to CEO, focusing on becoming, in his words, "three miles wide and one inch deep." The process of identifying and grooming Karen (Lackey) for the COO / VP of operations role, including her previous roles and responsibilities.The importance of hiring experts in areas where one lacks expertise, such as sales and marketing.And much more...Guest Bio:Jason Jaynes is the CEO of eCatholic, a company that provides a suite of digital tools and services tailored specifically for Catholic parishes, schools, and dioceses. With over 27 years of experience in the software and technology industry, Jason has held a wide range of leadership roles, including Co-founder, COO, CTO, VP of Product, VP of Business Marketing, and Senior Systems Engineer. His diverse background reflects a deep expertise in both technical innovation and strategic business development. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Texas A&M University and earned his MBA from the University of Texas, equipping him with the skills to lead mission-driven digital transformation within faith-based organizations.Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 29min

Ep. 491 - Jennifer Barnes, Founder Optima Office - Unlock Financial Clarity: Secrets Business Leaders Don’t Want You to Know

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron is joined by Jennifer Barnes, CEO and Founder of Optima Office, a fractional CFO service provider.During the conversation, you'll get a glimpse behind the curtain of business leadership to explore one of the most misunderstood yet essential disciplines for sustainable growth. Cameron and Jennifer discuss how executives can move from instinct-driven decisions to data-informed strategies, and why the ability to forecast with precision might be the difference between thriving and simply surviving. With real-life examples and personal anecdotes, Jennifer highlights how even successful leaders can miss critical signs when they aren’t looking in the right places.You'll hear cautionary tales from companies that looked strong on the surface but were blindsided by deeper operational missteps. These stories serve as powerful reminders that misjudging certain internal dynamics can have cascading effects—especially when scaling, managing rapid change, or weathering financial uncertainty. Yet, within each challenge lies a roadmap toward clarity, if you're willing to look under the hood.Whether you're an entrepreneur wearing too many hats or part of a leadership team seeking sharper insights, this episode sheds light on how the right support structure can bring discipline, flexibility, and strategic alignment to your organization.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:The differences between the roles of a CFO and a controller, including why a CFO looks forward to strategy and forecasting, while a controller focuses on historical accuracy and processes. (0:14)Common pain points such as not knowing gross margins by customer or product, and the importance of understanding these metrics. (8:35)The process of balance sheet cleanup and the importance of having accurate balance sheet accounts to ensure the P&L is correct. (14:11)Creating a P&L budget, balance sheet forecast, and cash flow forecast to predict future financial performance. (16:20)The potential for fractional CFOs to help companies build out their finance teams and eventually replace themselves as the company grows. (22:24)And much more...Guest Bio:Jennifer Barnes is the CEO and Founder of Optima Office, a firm that provides outsourced accounting, fractional CFO, and human resources support to nearly 300 companies nationwide, with a strong focus on the West Coast. With a commitment to flexibility and employee satisfaction, Optima operates on an hourly billing model and embraces a hybrid work environment, guided by the motto “Happy Staff = Happy Clients.” Jennifer earned her Finance and Marketing degree from the University of Arizona, completed her MBA at San Diego State University, and brings over 15 years of experience as a Controller. She has received numerous accolades, including SDBJ’s Woman of the Year and the Top 50 Women of Influence in Accounting and Finance. Jennifer currently serves on several boards and is active in multiple leadership and mentorship organizations.Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake his course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.
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Jul 8, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 490 - Lauren Antonoff - Cultivating a Thriving Culture for Sustainable Business Growth

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, co-host Sivana Brewer is joined by Lauren Antonoff, COO of Life360, a leading family safety and social networking business.In this insightful conversation, Sivana and Lauren discuss the art of effective team management, focusing less on rigid reporting and more on meaningful outcomes. They explore how focusing on key results rather than micromanaging daily activities can drive better performance and foster a culture of trust. The discussion touches on how teams can prioritize what truly matters, making sure efforts align with the overall progress of the business.You'll hear about the evolving role of technology in the workplace, particularly how new tools can empower rather than replace team members. There’s an emphasis on navigating change with openness and creativity, encouraging teams to see innovation as a way to amplify their strengths and take ownership of their work. Cultural values play a crucial role here, shaping how teams adapt to new challenges while staying true to their core mission.This episode invites you to rethink leadership dynamics and encourages a mindset that combines strategic focus, technological adaptability, and authentic human connection.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Lauren's career journey, starting at Microsoft through an acquisition, where she was 'diagnosed' as a product manager. (2:30)The challenges of integrating the Tile app into Life360 and the decision to pull resources from a standalone product launch. (6:27)Lauren's experience of hiring a CMO and CTO to help manage the marketing functions and ensure accountability. (18:37)Why focusing on a few key areas and making disciplined choices to drive success is key to Life360's future growth. (25:38)Her approach to supporting leadership, including regular meetings and in-person gatherings to develop shared views and tackle problems together. (35:22)And much more...Guest Bio:Lauren Antonoff is the Chief Operating Officer of Life360, a leading family safety and social networking app. She brings decades of experience as a product and technology leader, known for driving growth through a focus on customer value, organizational alignment, and execution. Prior to joining Life360 in 2023, Lauren held senior executive roles at GoDaddy, where she led product and services development to empower small businesses. She also spent over 18 years at Microsoft, overseeing major initiatives such as SharePoint and Office 2007, and founded the Step Up Program to advance women in leadership. A former board member of Momentive, Lauren holds a BA in Rhetoric and Political Science from UC Berkeley and began her tech career through the acquisition of ResNova Software.Important LinksConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInExplore the COO Alliance - The World’s Leading Community for Seconds in CommandGet Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO BookTake Cameron’s leadership course: Invest In Your Leaders Online Course (Use promo code PODCAST10 before the end of the month for 10% off)Chat or video call with AI Cameron via DelphiDisclaimer:The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of The Second in Command podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

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