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271: The Reason Most Businesses Fail w/ Jeremy Jensen

271: The Reason Most Businesses Fail w/ Jeremy Jensen

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Podcast Show Notes – Episode 270 | 03.03.2025 Episode Title: Jeremy Jensen & Sean Barnes Episode summary introduction: Sean Barnes sits down with Jeremy Jensen, founder of Encore Search Partners, to talk about what it really takes to build a high-performing business and a high-performing life. They get into culture and why one toxic top performer can quietly poison an entire organization, the brutal 2015 oil crash that nearly shut Jeremy’s doors, and the mindset shift that comes from living below your means. The conversation turns personal as Jeremy shares how he rebuilt himself after divorce and a health wake-up call, and why real confidence comes from integrity, not optics. Then they zoom out to the executive hiring market in 2026, where AI, systems integration, and cost pressure are changing what companies hire for, and why senior leaders can’t rely on yesterday’s resume to win tomorrow’s seat. Key Moments 00:01:13 - Jeremy’s business scale and why culture became non-negotiable 00:02:42 - “If you’re a pain in my ass… hit the road”: removing toxic talent 00:07:48 - Family vs sports team: how Jeremy thinks about performance and standards 00:10:17 - 2015 crisis: revenue drops to $0 and the decision to double down 00:15:36 - Scrambling for revenue, survival creativity, and the value of a safety net 00:20:10 - Sean on financial discipline creating personal freedom and backbone 00:26:05 - Jeremy: divorce, rebuild, and the 2022 wake-up call at 284 lbs 00:31:23 - “I worked on myself for three years”: what actually changed 00:37:14 - What Jeremy wanted changed every 5 years: rich, power, fame… then respect 00:45:24 - Why people don’t invest in coaching: cost vs investment mindset 00:51:06 - Sean: the leap into entrepreneurship, rebrand to Wolf Executives, restarting lean 01:07:18 - Executive hiring now: longer processes, interview fatigue, and “free consulting” fear 01:11:57 - 2026 trend: systems integration, AI, outsourcing, and profitability pressure 01:18:29 - The hiring trap: hiring “big company” execs who can’t scale the next phase 01:21:11 - Sean’s framework: clarity, visibility, value for career transitions 01:22:33 - Jeremy’s next chapter: growth plan and May 16, 2026 wedding in Warsaw Key Takeaways Culture beats “star power.” One toxic high performer can cap the entire team’s output. When they’re gone, the rest of the organization often accelerates. Your safety net buys you options and integrity. Living below your means doesn’t just protect you in downturns, it gives you the freedom to stand your ground when it matters. In 2026, executive value is shifting toward integration and productivity. Companies want leaders who can implement systems, leverage AI, and improve profitability. If you’re not evolving, someone younger and more current is already in the lane. Guest: Jeremy Jensen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjenson/ Website: https://encoresearch.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyjenson/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@encoresearchpartners Host: Sean Barnes Website: https://www.wolfexecutives.com https://www.seanbarnes.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanbarnes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wolfexecutives https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewayofthewolf/ LinkedIn Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7284600567593684993/ Twitter: https://x.com/seanbarnes https://x.com/wolfexecutives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_seanbarnes https://www.instagram.com/wolfexecutives TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_seanbarnes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theseanbarnes
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