• Get Bigger, Better Results By Doing Less, with Gina Pellegrini
    Aug 26 2025

    Do you think your business must always depend on you? In this episode, Shannon Waller and Program Coach Gina Pellegrini reveal how empowering your team and building a business that runs without you creates true entrepreneurial freedom. Learn why letting go, focusing on your strengths, and shifting your mindset lead not only to business growth but to more energy, impact, and joy.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • The early clue that revealed Gina’s entrepreneurial spirit.
    • The turning point that inspired her to launch her own business.
    • How she scaled her consulting company to remarkable success.
    • The game-changing impact Strategic Coach® membership has had on her career.
    • How her company transforms the way financial advisors work with their teams.
    • The innovative new project her business is developing.
    • What she finds most rewarding about coaching in The Strategic Coach® Program.

    Show Notes:

    True entrepreneurial growth happens when you design a business that thrives without your constant management.

    Outsourcing key activities like scheduling frees you to focus on vision, growth, and meaningful client relationships.

    Building a Self-Managing Company® starts with hiring, trusting, and empowering team members to take real ownership.

    Owning your role as a leader means knowing when to let go and allow others to shine.

    Team members should be treated as an investment, not a cost.

    Experienced, long-term team members create trust, efficiency, and a shared shorthand that eliminates friction and builds momentum.

    Pursuing personal passions outside your main business can energize you and is made possible by the right team support.

    The Impact Filter™ tool provides clarity, commitment, and a practical road map to execute on new ideas without falling into overwhelm.

    It’s important to take time to measure how far you’ve come (“The Gain”) instead of only chasing what’s next (“The Gap”).

    Your journey as an entrepreneur impacts not just your bottom line but your freedom, joy, and well-being.

    Resources:

    The Appointment Scheduler by Gina Pellegrini

    What Is A Self-Managing Company®?

    Unique Ability®

    Bella Gina Boutique

    The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    What Free Days™ Are And How To Know When You Need Them

    The Impact Filter™

    Kolbe A™ Index

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    36 mins
  • One Bold Move That Separates Top Entrepreneurs From Everyone Else
    Aug 19 2025

    Do you strive to stand out or fit in? In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller challenge the myth of equality and reveal why entrepreneurs are hardwired to pursue uniqueness. Learn how comparing yourself to others can hold you back, while focusing on being usefully different fuels impact, happiness, and growth in life and business.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why developing uniqueness demands a fundamentally different mindset.
    • The most effective way to immediately stand out from the crowd.
    • How the pursuit of equality traps people in endless competition.
    • Which path is right for entrepreneurs, and why.
    • The costly mistake of trying to be both unique and equal.

    Show Notes:

    You can choose to be unique or equal, but never both.

    Entrepreneurs succeed by leaning in to their unique skills, not by blending in.

    The question of whether to be equal to others or to be unique often arises early in life.

    Focusing on being useful, not simply “fitting in,” sets you apart and attracts opportunities.

    Being equal and being unique represent fundamentally different psychological and emotional worlds, and your thoughts and mindset will shift depending on which you pursue.

    Unique individuals are self-referential, while equal-focused people constantly compare themselves to others.

    Someone who focuses only on uniqueness creates their own games.

    Anytime you create something new, it disrupts the status quo.

    Fairness means consistent rules, not identical outcomes for everyone.

    The best collaborations happen among unique individuals playing by shared rules.

    Entrepreneurs will only be successful to the degree that their uniqueness is seen as increasingly useful to other people.

    Resources:

    The End of Average by Todd Rose

    Unique Ability®

    Bill Of Rights Economy by Dan Sullivan

    The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

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    21 mins
  • Business Success Starts With Context Over Content
    Aug 5 2025

    Worried about competitors copying your ideas? Dan Sullivan reveals why context—not just content—makes your thinking truly unique. Learn how The 10x Mind Expander® tool helps entrepreneurs reframe their past successes as springboards for growth, why AI is creating exciting new contexts for creativity, and how to protect your best ideas while staying ahead of the curve.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • How adding context helps you understand yourself as an achieving entrepreneur.
    • Why stealing content won’t work for you.
    • The best way for creative thinkers to partner with AI.
    • Simple ways to add valuable context to content.

    Show Notes:

    For 36 years, Strategic Coach® has delivered new thinking tools every quarter.

    AI isn’t just a tool—it’s a game-changing context for how we create and communicate.

    A 10x revenue goal feels impossible until you realize that you’ve already done it before.

    Past growth holds the clues—look back to see how you’ve already achieved 10x jumps.

    To grow 10x again, simplify. Keep what works and focus on the few key changes needed.

    You likely have 50% of what you need for your next 10x leap—your experience proves it.

    Entrepreneurs accumulate a lot of content (experiences, data) without necessarily knowing what it means.

    Context transforms content—it’s the difference between “what happened” and “why it matters.”

    Strategic Coach thinking tools give brand new context to content, helping entrepreneurs reframe their past to unlock their future potential.

    Recognizing how you made a previous jump allows you to see content differently.

    You have to be willing to go through fear, uncertainty, and discomfort to get to a new level of normal.

    Content can be stolen, but it falls flat without context around it.

    Resources:

    The 10x Mind Expander by Dan Sullivan

    Unique Ability®

    Perplexity

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    18 mins
  • Unlocking The Secret Fuel That Powers Entrepreneurs
    Jul 22 2025

    Do you embrace the fear that comes with chasing bigger goals, or do you let it hold you back? In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller explore why excitement and fear are inseparable for ambitious entrepreneurs—and how reframing fear as fuel, not a foe, is the key to lifelong growth and fulfillment.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • The specific types of fear entrepreneurs experience when pursuing big goals.
    • How Dan experiences both fear and excitement with a current project.
    • The two things that entrepreneurs can do with their fear.
    • Why status-seeking entrepreneurs eventually lose their ambition.
    • The cost of eliminating fear from your future.

    Show Notes:

    Growth is like a coin with two sides: excitement and fear.

    Entrepreneurs need to normalize fear as a regular part of their journey.

    Committing to a bigger future goal naturally brings up fear about whether you can achieve it.

    Real growth requires pursuing something more exciting—and more challenging—than what you’ve done before.

    Many people lose their ambition because they’re stopped by the fear that comes with it.

    Entrepreneurs are driven to ensure their future is bigger than their past.

    Status-seeking entrepreneurs focus on external markers of success while growth-oriented entrepreneurs measure success internally, by their own progress.

    It takes courage for entrepreneurs to keep moving.

    Expect failure along the way—it's part of the growth process.

    For growth-minded entrepreneurs, fear isn’t a necessary evil; it’s a necessary resource.

    Stopping growth means losing the new capabilities that come with it.

    When you stop growing, you may feel uneasy about others who continue to grow.

    For status-seekers, ambition is a destination; for growth-seekers, it’s a capability to develop.

    Growth-oriented entrepreneurs compare themselves only to who they used to be, not to others.

    Resources:

    The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan

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    20 mins
  • The Surprising Reason Great Salespeople Fail At Hiring
    Jul 8 2025

    Just because someone excels in their role doesn’t mean they should interview new hires—especially if they’re a salesperson. In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller reveal why great salespeople often make the worst hiring decisions, how to spot the right evaluators for your team, and the mindset shift that separates a persuasive seller from a discerning buyer.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • The role of a job seeker in an interview.
    • The role that an interviewer should be playing.
    • Why Dan isn’t involved in the hiring process at Strategic Coach®.
    • A secret ingredient in the Strategic Coach hiring process.
    • The powerful question you should ask every prospective customer and team member.

    Show Notes:

    Salespeople shouldn’t conduct interviews because they’ll treat every interaction like a sale—focused on overcoming objections rather than evaluating fit.

    Great salespeople are wired to close deals, which means they’ll prioritize getting a "yes" over finding the right candidate.

    A sales-driven interviewer risks hiring the wrong person simply because they couldn’t resist "winning" the interaction.

    As the person doing the hiring, you’re the buyer, not the seller.

    It’s the job of the applicant to convince you they’re the right fit.

    It’s not the interviewer’s job to get the applicant excited about the position.

    Your hiring team should be dispassionate evaluators—think poker players, not persuaders.

    The best hires are those who sell you on their ability to contribute to your company’s future.

    Confidence in hiring comes from being decisive, not from convincing someone to join.

    Trust your instincts—if a candidate feels off early on, that feeling rarely improves over time.

    Resources:

    Unique Ability®

    Free Zone Frontier by Dan Sullivan

    How To Improve Business By Asking Good Questions

    Always Be The Buyer by Dan Sullivan

    Your Business Is A Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn’t Show On The Front Stage

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    19 mins
  • Bad Decisions Beat No Decisions For Entrepreneurs
    Jun 24 2025

    Are you holding back, waiting for the “right” decision? In this episode, Shannon Waller and Dan Sullivan reveal why taking action—even imperfect action—is the key to entrepreneurial momentum. Discover how making any decision unlocks feedback, reduces anxiety, and activates your best thinking, while indecision keeps you stuck. Plus, learn practical strategies to overcome perfectionism and move forward.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • The importance of making a decision that requires that you take action.
    • How indecision leads to more indecision.
    • What you sacrifice when you refuse to choose.
    • How to get a clear picture of the situation you’re in.

    Show Notes:

    Taking action, even with imperfect information, is better than staying stuck in indecision.

    The problem with making no decision is that you’re not changing the situation that’s paralyzing you.

    When you can’t make a decision, the pressure builds on you exponentially, as does the feeling of isolation and disconnection from your team and your goals.

    As soon as you start taking action, you get an enormous amount of information about whether it was a right action or a wrong action.

    Perfectionism is the enemy of progress.

    Humans are best when they’re in motion.

    People become unproductive when they’re not making decisions.

    You don’t have to make the right decision. You can make a decision, and then make it right.

    Clarity and confidence come after you commit, not before.

    Decisive entrepreneurs make mistakes, but they also learn and adapt much faster than indecisive ones.

    When you’re indecisive, you lose access to your wisdom, experience, and problem-solving abilities.

    The act of deciding eliminates alternative options and allows your mind to focus on what matters most.

    Protecting your role and saying no to distractions is a by-product of being decisive about your commitments.

    The word “decide” literally means to “kill off” alternatives, freeing you from mental clutter and overwhelm.

    Resources:

    The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan

    The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    The Impact Filter™

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    17 mins
  • How Entrepreneurs Rise Stronger After Setbacks, with Gary Mottershead
    Jun 10 2025

    An entrepreneur for over 35 years, Gary Mottershead is the founder and president of GCP Industrial Products, the largest U.S. importer of industrial sheet rubber, serving customers across North America. In this episode, he shares the highs and lows of his career, as well as his goals as a Program Coach for The Strategic Coach® Program.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What Gary considers to be his most important responsibility.
    • How Gary’s entrepreneurial career started with an actual tire fire.
    • How he and his team built up their “crisis muscle.”
    • Why reinterpreting your past and protecting your present is crucial to entrepreneurial success.
    • How Strategic Coach® helps entrepreneurs sharpen their vision.
    • Why Gary chose to write a book—and what he learned from the process.
    • How entrepreneurs can overcome FOMO.

    Show Notes:

    If you’re going to bring children into the world, you should look after them.

    Having a support system at home is vital to the success of any entrepreneurial family.

    Stability in some areas of your life can give you the energy to handle changes in others.

    Sometimes, not making a decision is the greater risk.

    There are things entrepreneurs feel compelled to do without knowing why.

    Trying to be significant before you’re successful is doing things backwards.

    The time isn’t up unless you decide it’s up.

    The mark of an entrepreneur is not how often you get knocked down, but how many times you get back up.

    You’ll handle a situation more calmly if you’ve experienced something similar before.

    Being nimble is a mindset.

    Forgiveness means letting go of the hope for a better past.

    You can rewrite your own story, keeping only what’s important.

    The future isn’t written yet—which means you can still shape it.

    Entrepreneurship is a lifestyle, not just a job.

    Without intention and direction, too much information can paralyze you.

    The hardest thing for an entrepreneur is being honest with themselves.

    You can only help those who want to be helped.

    Resources:

    Kolbe A™ Index

    Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    Nimble Future: Reinterpret Your Past, Protect Your Present, Engage In Your Future by Gary Mottershead

    Unique Ability®

    Time Management Strategies For Entrepreneurs (Effective Strategies Only)

    The 4 Freedoms That Motivate Successful Entrepreneurs

    The Self-Managing Company by Dan Sullivan

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    33 mins
  • Why Entrepreneurs Should Sell Opportunity Instead Of Fear
    May 27 2025

    Many entrepreneurs use negatives to make a sale. But why sell fear when you can sell opportunity, and why sell pain when you can sell growth? Dan Sullivan reveals why positive messaging attracts the best clients, how ambition fueled by principles keeps you young, and why your community determines your growth. Learn why the most successful entrepreneurs never retire—they just keep reinventing themselves.

    Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • How selling is both an intellectual and emotional activity.
    • Why fear isn’t something to avoid—but a sign you’re growing.
    • The mindset shift that keeps successful entrepreneurs innovating.
    • How Strategic Coach® accelerates growth for already successful entrepreneurs.
    • The surprising link between ambition, aging, and fulfillment (and how to stay "young" at any stage).

    Show Notes:

    Most sales pitches use fear—but fear attracts the wrong clients and limits your growth.

    Selling has two parts to it: intellectually connecting people to a desirable future result, and

    then emotionally engaging them to take action to achieve that future result.

    To be effective, a sales pitch has to be both convincing and compelling.

    Instead of pitching that you can remove a negative, focus your pitch on amplifying something positive.

    You're ambitious because of your passion. You'd like to see your passion have an impact out in the world.

    Who you surround yourself with determines your trajectory: growth-oriented people keep you young, while stagnant people age you.

    Status entrepreneurs, as opposed to growth entrepreneurs, eventually run out of ambition.

    Ambition is driven by strategy. Growth is driven by principles.

    Your principles are your way of being.

    The moment you retire from fear, you also retire from excitement.

    Fear and pain go together, as do opportunity and growth.

    The biggest thing you're putting at risk when you're growing is your own past.

    In the Strategic Coach community, you're not the exception—you're the norm.

    Resources:

    10xTalk Podcast with Dan Sullivan and Joe Polish

    Anything And Everything Podcast with Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff

    The Mindset Scorecard by Dan Sullivan

    The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan

    Growing Great Leadership by Dan Sullivan

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    19 mins