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Ep. 29 — The Hidden Cost of Taking Advice From People Who Don’t Pay the Price

Ep. 29 — The Hidden Cost of Taking Advice From People Who Don’t Pay the Price

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We live in a world full of consultants, coaches, and advisors who tell others how to run their lives or businesses, but what happens when they have no skin in the game? In this episode of Second Thoughts with Dr. Roger Hall, we explore why advice from people who risk nothing often leads to poor decisions, wasted time, and dangerous consequences.

Discover why real leaders carry responsibility for their choices, how to spot “empty advice” before it hurts you, and what it takes to surround yourself with people who have proven results, not just opinions.

💡 What You’ll Learn

  • Why “skin in the game” separates trustworthy advice from empty talk
  • The risks of following consultants who never face consequences
  • How responsibility makes leaders more careful decision-makers
  • Practical ways to evaluate whose advice is worth listening to

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