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The Next Thirty Days | 949

The Next Thirty Days | 949

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In this special solo episode, Dave Lorenzo announces a planned 30-day break from The Inside BS Show and social media. From October 4 through November 3, he’ll be going “offline” to focus on a major new project, rethink the direction of the show, and manage an intense travel schedule. Dave explains why this reset is deliberate and strategic — not a disappearance — and what listeners can expect when he returns.


What You’ll Discover Today:

  • Why Dave is taking a 30-day break from podcasting and LinkedIn
  • The three major reasons for the pause:
    • A new, time-intensive project demanding focus
    • Strategic re-positioning of The Inside BS Show’s format and direction
    • A travel schedule that covers more than half the month
  • The difference between this “designed break” and prior hiatuses
  • What listeners can expect during the reset, including two interview episodes releasing mid-month
  • When and how the show will relaunch on November 3 at 6 a.m.

Key Takeaways:

  • Strategic pauses are sometimes necessary for creative growth and business focus.
  • Consistent creation takes time — reclaiming that time for reflection and planning can lead to stronger output.
  • Taking a deliberate break (rather than disappearing) preserves the relationship with your audience.
  • The Inside BS Show will return refreshed, re-energized, and with a new sense of purpose.

Call to Action:
Circle November 3 on your calendar — Dave returns with new energy, new ideas, and a new direction for The Inside BS Show. In the meantime, stay subscribed to catch the two upcoming interview episodes.

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