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Unscriptd Podcast

Author: Will Abel, Michael Grier

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Unscriptd Podcast is a show that tells the unscripted origin stories of founders and individuals of faith, those in the trenches, and those who made it out.

Join us as we dive into, Real life, Real conversations, Real People, and Real faith.
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The summit isn’t success. It’s stewardship.Every founder, creator, and leader eventually reaches a point where growth stops feeling like freedom, and starts feeling like pressure. Some might even call it a prison.In this episode of Unscriptd, Will Abel and Michael Grier open up about what it really means to build something that lasts when every new level brings more expectation, more sacrifice, and more responsibility. From faith to business to friendship, they unpack how to carry the weight that comes with purpose - and why the foundation you build on matters more than the results you chase.Because the truth is, the goal was never the summit. It was learning how to steward what God gave you once you got there.Key Topics Covered:When growth starts to feel like pressureThe cost of success and the weight of expectationBuilding with faith as the foundationWhy stewardship matters more than statusFinding rest without losing momentumThe danger of chasing shiny objectsSeasons, pressure, and spiritual perspectiveFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-driven conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Real faith isn’t proven when everything works out , it’s proven when it doesn’t.A late-night conversation on distraction, faith, and what it really means to be ready.“What if the rapture was tomorrow?” That question sparks one of the most honest Unscriptd talks yet - a conversation on grace, conviction, and spiritual readiness. Will Abel and Michael Grier open up about faith, not as a reaction to fear but as a reflection of trust in God’s timing.They unpack how to stay grounded when distraction is constant, protect your oil when comfort creeps in, and lead with conviction when life feels noisy. For anyone walking through silence, sickness, or unanswered prayers, this episode is a reminder that God’s presence isn’t measured by outcomes.“My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” - 2 Corinthians 12:9Key Topics Covered:Spiritual readiness and conviction in modern lifeGuarding your oil when comfort dulls awarenessFaith through silence, sickness, and waitingLeadership as an act of surrenderGrace, justice, and divine timingJoy that remains through uncertaintyFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more believers and builders discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
There won’t be another Elon. And there won’t be another you.4AM routines are trendy. Knowing your DNA is harder.. and far more useful.In this episode, Will Abel and Michael Grier open up about identity, faith, and the pressure to perform while building something meaningful. From “back-of-the-room Will” to learning how to truly read the room, they unpack the difference between projecting confidence and actually becoming someone durable.This conversation goes deep - childhood moments that never left, words that still echo, and the armor men wear when every part of life becomes “work.” They explore what it means to climb without losing yourself, how to build with Christ at the center, and why skipping the middle makes you fragile at the top.It’s not about being more. It’s about being real - on mic and off.Key Topics Covered:Faith, identity, and authenticity in leadershipWhy projection costs more than it givesThe emotional weight men carry while buildingControlling the controllables in faith and businessBuilding durability instead of chasing performanceThe importance of community, church, and confidantsThe summit metaphor: why each altitude demands new growthFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
4AM won’t make you Elon Musk - but it might save your evening.In this episode, Will Abel and Michael Grier unpack one of the most misunderstood topics in entrepreneurship: the myth of “Founder Energy.” They get honest about the tradeoff between fast mornings and slow evenings, and why copying billionaire routines won’t build your business.. it’ll burn you out.This isn’t about clout or grind theatrics. It’s about designing your day so you can actually sustain the work. From using sleep as a growth tool to protecting your peace, the hosts dive deep into what real discipline looks like for founders who want longevity, not burnout.Key Topics Covered:Why “fast mornings” create room for “slow evenings”How to use sleep as a competitive advantageWhen discipline turns into obligationWhy copying billionaires won’t scale your startupMomentum vs. motivation in entrepreneurshipThe power of recurring value and feedback loopsLongevity over virality in business and contentFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Why stepping back can multiply your impact.Tyrone Hazen does not just build businesses. He builds entrepreneurs. The Puffin Drinkwear founder returns with a new season of leadership, having hired a CEO and stepped back from day-to-day operations. What surprised him most is the satisfaction of seeing his clients’ products hit retail shelves, right alongside his own.This conversation goes where the first one could not. Tyrone unpacks the difference between being an entrepreneur and choosing to become one, why some people are wired for chaos while others train into it, and how entrepreneurship is an artistic pursuit at its core. We get into the shift from ego to crystallized wisdom, the reality that raw computational power fades with age while question quality grows, and why knowing which problems to solve is the real unlock.We also explore his Roadmap to Retail masterclass, upcoming collaborations, and the transition strategy he is running now. One foot in Puffin, one foot in coaching, and a conviction that unused knowledge is wasted potential.Key Topics Covered:Entrepreneur by wiring vs entrepreneur by decisionThe artistic nature of building companiesFrom ego-driven pursuits to durable wisdomKnowing which problems are worth solvingRoadmap to Retail and getting on shelvesTransitioning from CEO to founder coachScale, patience, and longer timelinesWhy unused knowledge is a deck of cards you never playFollow and share if this episode resonates - It helps more founders and creators discover real, founder-focused conversations like this.Connect with Tyrone Hazen:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyronehazenWebsite: https://tyronehazen.comPuffin Drinkwear: https://puffindrinkwear.comConnect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
You don’t always end up where you thought you would - sometimes it’s better.Michael thought he’d be running a creative empire by now. Will thought he’d own multiple businesses and be long out of corporate life. Plot twist: they both landed in completely different industries - and somehow found more fulfillment than they expected.In this episode, the Unscriptd co-hosts drop the performance and get real about career expectations, turning 30, and the pressure to “be further along.” Michael breaks down why most organizations are faking their AI expertise, why data engineers shouldn’t stay at one company longer than 24 months, and how to strategically “set your rate” by moving intentionally.Then things get personal - from both admitting their secret dream of being architects to Will’s “truck theater” business pitch and Michael’s mirror pep talks at networking events. What starts as career talk turns into a reflection on vision, partnership, and how complementary personalities make everything work.Key Topics Covered:Why your 30s rarely look how you expectedThe truth about corporate AI and fake expertiseThe smart way to level up in data and tech careersSecret dream jobs and creative detoursWhy opposites make better business partnersThe rebranding argument that almost ended everythingFinding purpose in unexpected placesFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Three seasons. One voice that never needed permission.Christine Schumann doesn’t play it safe. She posts her truth, builds her empire, and couldn’t care less if it makes people uncomfortable. As the first guest to hit a hat-trick on Unscriptd - three appearances, three seasons - Christine proves that authenticity and boldness still win in a world obsessed with image.This isn’t the same Christine from Season 1. Back then, she was navigating divorce, building Sage & Hawk from scratch, and redefining who she was outside everyone else’s expectations. Today, she’s renovating a 1976 Airstream into a luxury Airbnb, expanding her business into Dallas, and speaking her multi-state property empire into existence.What makes her story hit harder this time is how grounded she remains - covered in tattoos, unapologetically West Texan, and embraced by the same oil field execs who once doubted her. She’s proof that being yourself, fully and loudly, is still good business.Key Topics Covered:The emotional cost of being a creatorBuilding an authentic brand in a judgmental worldWest Texas grit and staying groundedBoudoir, body autonomy, and double standardsThe evolution from survival to purposeFinding relationships and friendships that actually pour backAI’s impact on creative freedom and authenticityFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover raw, unfiltered conversations like this.Connect with Christine Schumann:Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/christineschumann_Instagram (Sage & Hawk): https://www.instagram.com/sageandhawkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/christine.schumannConnect with the host:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabel
Forget the image. Build a real life instead.No guest this week.. just two guys trying to build something meaningful while juggling 9-5s, families, and late-night editing sessions that blur into early mornings. No guru talk. No “5 steps to success.” Just real conversation about what it takes to keep going when the world tells you to polish everything you do.Will and Michael dive into what happens when imposter syndrome makes you an actor in your own story, the pressure to monetize every passion, and the constant tension between faith, family, and building something that matters.This episode isn’t about personal branding, it’s about being honest, staying grounded, and remembering why you started in the first place.Key Topics Covered:Why you don’t need a personal brand to live intentionallyThe cost of imposter syndrome and pretending onlineHow over-monetization steals creativityFaith and family as the real foundationCompounding skills and staying humble in businessWhat authenticity actually looks like in 2025Follow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Behind every business is a human story being lived in real time.This episode wasn’t about guests or headlines, it was about honesty. Will Abel and Michael Grier sit down to unpack the pressure, burnout, and weight that come with building something meaningful while navigating real life at the same time.Will shares how the drive to monetize nearly stripped away the joy of creating, and how the right conversations brought him back to why he started. Michael opens up about showing up through personal struggles, finding purpose behind the mic, and how podcasting became therapy instead of just another platform.It’s raw, unfiltered, and real - a reminder that success means nothing if you lose yourself in the process.Key Topics Covered:The danger of over-monetizing creativityJuggling family, work, and purposeProcessing emotions instead of burying themHow podcasting became more than a businessThe difference between building a brand and building a lifeFinding gratitude in the middle of the grindFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
She doesn’t do warm-ups, she builds things that last.Sam Sterling doesn’t start small talk. The moment we hit record, she went straight into what it really takes to build something that outlives its launch. She’s helped open billion-dollar storefronts, built high-conversion funnels for luxury brands, and launched in markets most founders will only ever Google.But this isn’t a highlight reel. This is the real side of building - the experiments that flop, the quiet work that compounds, and the patience it takes to create something you can actually be proud of.Today, Sam’s running Subiaco, a venture lab where she pressure-tests new ideas, scraps the ones wasting oxygen, and scales the ones that have teeth. This episode is for anyone ready to stop romanticizing startups and start learning what survival really looks like.Key Topics Covered:Why starting small is playing smart, not safeProtecting trust and curiosity in a shortcut cultureKnowing when to pivot or walk awayHow to build a career that survives failureBehind Subiaco’s venture lab modelLessons from launching luxury and tech brandsFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, raw conversations like this.Connect with Sam Sterling:Website: https://subia.coTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thesterlingexperimentLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samsterlingConnect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Most founders build for the next quarter. Adam’s building for eternity.In this episode of Unscriptd, Will Abel and Michael Grier sit down with Adam Weisner - founder and coach of Kingdom Mindset Strategies and Unbreakable OS, and managing partner of Sherman Portfolios, a firm that gives 51% of its profits away.Adam shares a rare perspective on what it means to lead with faith in business. This conversation moves beyond growth metrics to the eternal metrics that matter - stewardship over scale, purpose over profit, and the danger of chasing outcomes instead of obedience.Together, they explore how faith shapes execution, the 7 biblical laws of leadership, and why legacy isn’t built in the spotlight but in the systems that outlast you.Key Topics Covered:The 7 laws every faith-driven founder should build onWhat execution says about your theologyHow to lead without making it about youWhy legacy is more systems than spotlightStewardship over scale and profitSherman Portfolios’ 51% Kingdom modelHow to build without burning outFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic, faith-grounded conversations like this.Connect with Adam Weisner:Unbreakable OS: https://www.unbreakableos.comKingdom Mindset Strategies: https://www.kingdommindsetstrategies.comLinkedIn (Personal): https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamweisnerLinkedIn (Sherman Portfolios): https://www.linkedin.com/company/sherman-portfoliosConnect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willabelMichael Grier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
He saw the collapse before the headlines, and built a model that still stands.Frank Cottle is the founder of Alliance Virtual Offices and AllWork.Space - and one of the few who predicted WeWork’s downfall.In this re-release from our earlier season, Frank breaks down the business model that outlived WeWork, how to scale without debt, and why distributed teams will define the next era of work. From pioneering technology in the 1980s to leading a global team across 54 countries, his story is a blueprint for sustainable entrepreneurship, loyalty, and legacy.This episode remains one of the most downloaded conversations from our archive - now reintroduced under the Unscriptd brand.Key Topics Covered:The real reason WeWork collapsedHow to grow without debt or dependencyRemote teams before it was mainstreamHybrid work and the future of office spaceLeading with vision, loyalty, and legacyFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic conversations like this.More from Frank Cottle:Alliance Virtual Offices: https://alliancevirtualoffices.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alliancevirtualLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alliancevirtualofficesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllianceVirtualX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/alliancevirtualLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankcottleFuture of Work Podcast: https://allwork.space/podcastConnect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://linkedin.com/in/will-abel-396a21152Michael Grier: https://linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
The future’s already here - the question is, are we ready for it?Welcome to the 50th episode of the Unscriptd Podcast. In this milestone conversation, hosts Will Abel and Michael Grier tackle the big question: Will 2025 be good or bad?From driving frustrations and protein fads to tech overload and the tension between faith and culture, this episode captures the humor, honesty, and depth that define Unscriptd. The hosts reflect on how modern trends shape our lives, where society might be headed, and how to stay grounded in a world that’s constantly evolving.It’s unscripted, unfiltered, and fully real - blending laughter, conviction, and curiosity as we navigate the landscape of 2025 together.Key Topics Covered:The question: Is 2025 good or bad?Driving culture and safety in the modern worldThe rise of the protein crazeTechnology’s double-edged impact on daily lifeFaith and politics in 2025Grace, forgiveness, and self-awarenessEntrepreneurship, exposure, and self-promotionFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://linkedin.com/in/will-abel-396a21152Michael Grier: https://linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Passion fades. Purpose endures.In Episode 49 of the Unscriptd Podcast, hosts Will Abel and Michael Grier dive into the timeless debate of passion versus purpose. They unpack the difference between chasing what excites you and building what sustains you - exploring how these choices shape careers, relationships, and long-term fulfillment.The conversation challenges the “follow your passion” mindset, instead proposing that true success comes from alignment with purpose. Along the way, they touch on the “Solar Bros” phenomenon, social media business trends, and the rise of online gurus, while sharing candid reflections from their own entrepreneurial journeys.Whether you’re starting something new or re-evaluating your path, this episode delivers a grounded perspective on staying consistent, building in public, and defining success in your own terms.Key Topics Covered:Passion versus purpose in modern entrepreneurshipThe illusion of social media successPersonal failures, lessons, and resilienceBuilding consistency in a noisy worldThe rise of the “Solar Bros” trendThe role of sports and discipline in businessCreating authentic personal brandsFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://linkedin.com/in/will-abel-396a21152Michael Grier: https://linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
AI isn’t just changing how we work. It’s changing how we think.In this episode of Unscriptd, Will Abel and Michael Grier sit down with Alex Golimbievsky - founder, coach, and creative strategist - to explore the deeper impact of artificial intelligence on business, identity, and belief. What begins as a conversation about tools turns into a powerful reflection on how AI reshapes our thoughts, decisions, and sense of purpose.Alex doesn’t just talk about what AI can do; he examines what it’s doing to us. From AI as therapist, mirror, and mentor, to the rise of “perfect” digital employees, this episode dives into the cost of convenience-driven belief systems and the danger of outsourcing discernment in the name of speed.If you’re building in today’s digital age, or trying to stay grounded while everything evolves, this conversation challenges you to pause, think deeper, and lead with more intention.Key Topics Covered:The hidden psychological effects of AIWhen tools become voices that influence usBuilding intentional leadership in the digital eraThe rise of digital employees and automationAI’s role in faith, identity, and beliefIntegrating faith and technology with discernmentFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic conversations like this.Connect with Alex Golimbievsky:Website: https://alexg.consultingLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/alexgolimbievskyConnect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://linkedin.com/in/will-abel-396a21152Michael Grier: https://linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Why founders often build businesses they can’t escape.As founders build more, many feel more trapped. In this episode of Unscriptd, Will Abel and Michael Grier sit down with Nicholas Kirchner - Founder of Hydra and Co-Founder of Howl Campfires, to unpack the truth behind burnout, scale traps, and the subtle ways entrepreneurs accidentally create jobs they can’t walk away from.Nicholas opens up about the pain points of growing an agency, the ceilings many founders hit at 15K per month or 250K per year, and why hiring the wrong way is often worse than not hiring at all. The conversation cuts deep into the systems myth, the early reality of AI adoption, and how to build businesses that don’t just scale but actually last.From navigating high-trust partnerships to building his DTC brand from scratch, Nicholas drops insights that challenge surface-level success. Whether you’re at zero or scaling past seven figures, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to lead well.Key Topics Covered:The hidden traps of scaling too fastWhy systems alone won’t save your businessBuilding a sustainable agency modelHiring strategies that actually workEarly lessons from AI and automationPartnership trust, burnout, and balanceThe difference between growing and enduringFollow and share if this episode resonates — it helps more founders and creators discover authentic conversations like this.Connect with Nicholas Kirchner & Hydra:Hydra: https://workwithhydra.comHowl Campfires: https://howlcampfires.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirchner1/Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: https://linkedin.com/in/will-abel-396a21152Michael Grier: https://linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier
Who you’re around determines how far you’ll go.Hosts Will Abel and Michael Grier dive into the power of proximity and how the people and environments around you directly influence your growth, mindset, and success.This conversation explores the real value of community, the importance of being in the right rooms, and how to intentionally build relationships that elevate both your personal and professional life. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast rebrand, lessons learned from Season Two, and the mindset shift behind creating meaningful progress.Whether you’re building a business, growing in your career, or navigating faith-driven leadership, this episode delivers practical insight and raw conversation on what it means to grow through proximity.Key Topics Covered:The power of proximity and successPaying for relationships and building communityNetworking, events, and inserting your business into cultureThe role of LinkedIn and X in virtual growthLessons learned from Season Two and the podcast rebrandChallenges and realities of entrepreneurshipFollow and share if this episode resonates - it helps more founders and creators discover authentic conversations like this.Connect with the hosts:Will Abel: ⁠https://linkedin.com/in/will-abel-396a21152⁠Michael Grier: ⁠https://linkedin.com/in/michaelgrier⁠
Join us for our season finale with Levi Torres, founder of High5Plumbing, as he shares how culture-first leadership and faith-driven practices helped scale a solo operation into a $14M multi-trade empire. Key Topics: The 70% growth strategy Building strong company culture Creating your own talent pipeline Faith in modern business AI in traditional trades Chapters: 00:00 Starting Out: The Journey of Entrepreneurship 03:09 Rapid Growth: Scaling from Plumbing to Multi-Trade Services 05:55 Key Hires: Building a Strong Team for Success 08:48 The Roots of Plumbing: A Personal Journey 11:59 Overcoming Misconceptions: The Reality of Plumbing Work 15:09 The Importance of Community and Giving Back 18:03 Faith and Values in Business 20:53 The Future of Trades: Opportunities and Challenges 34:14 Embracing Faith in Business 40:20 Navigating a Saturated Market 44:07 The Evolution of Systems and Processes 49:48 Balancing Work and Personal Life 53:08 Harnessing AI for Business Efficiency 01:01:12 Practical Advice for Homeowners and Entrepreneurs 🎧 Ready to dive deeper? Follow, share, and review this episode on Spotify! Follow us to never miss an episode Share with an entrepreneur who needs this Leave a review if this brought you value Save this episode for future reference Don't forget to hit that ⭐️ to help more entrepreneurs discover transformative business insights. #BusinessPodcast #EntrepreneurJourney #ServiceIndustry #CompanyGrowth #PlumbingBusiness #TradeLife #StartupStory #TheDaysEndPodcast #seasonfinale #ceo #founder
Join us for a raw and unfiltered look at what we've learned from Season 2. From high-level exits to startup challenges, discover the real conversations that happen when successful founders drop their guard. Key Topics: • The evolution of authentic business talk • What really matters to successful founders • Building genuine connections • Season 2 insights and revelations • Vision for the future Chapters: 00:00 Podcasting Setup and Season Reflections 01:22 Favorite Moments and Lessons from Season Two 04:15 Growth and Changes in Podcasting Approach 07:06 Engagement with Guests and Audience 10:22 The Importance of Authenticity in Conversations 13:28 Navigating Entrepreneurship and Personal Growth 16:16 The Journey of Podcasting and Comparisons 19:24 Vulnerability and Realness in Entrepreneurship 27:09 Navigating the Transition from Founder to CEO 30:44 The Philanthropic Shift in Entrepreneurship 33:14 Recognizing When to Pivot 37:27 Building Connections and Networking 43:02 Personal Ventures and Future Aspirations 🎧 Ready to dive deeper? Follow, share, and review this episode on Spotify! Don't forget to hit that ⭐️ to help more entrepreneurs discover real, unfiltered business conversations.
Join us for our New Year's special with Alex Golimbievsky, founder of Alex G. Consulting, as he reveals why thinking beyond local constraints is crucial for tomorrow's business success. Learn how AI is creating unprecedented global opportunities and why most businesses fail from self-imposed limitations. Key Topics: * Breaking beyond local constraints * The future of global business * AI's role in scaling * Building sustainable growth * The psychology of exits Connect with Alex: Website: https://www.alexg.consulting/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgolimbievsky Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Alex Golimbievsky 04:42 Ambition and Family Legacy 13:06 Finding Purpose Beyond Success 18:04 The Journey of Entrepreneurship 24:19 Rapid Growth and Acquisition 30:45 The Role of Coaching in Entrepreneurship 41:34 The Importance of Tough Conversations 50:21 Influential Resources for Entrepreneurs 55:17 Leveraging AI for Content Creation 01:03:03 The Business Use Cases of AI 01:10:05 AI as a Delegation Tool for Entrepreneurs 01:17:27 Scaling Businesses with AI Insights 01:23:31 The Future of Superintelligence 01:30:43 Education Systems and Future Learning 01:37:10 Audacity and Vision in Entrepreneurship 01:44:22 Final Thoughts and Advice for Entrepreneurs 🎧 Ready to dive deeper? Follow, share, and review this episode on Spotify! Don't forget to hit that ⭐️ to help more entrepreneurs discover transformative insights on global business and AI strategy. New episodes every Wednesday at 4:30 PM CST. Follow TheDaysEndPodcast now to never miss an episode: 🎧 All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/Thedaysendpodcast ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDaysEndPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 #GlobalBusiness #BusinessStrategy #NewYear2025 #TheDaysEndPodcast #NewEpisode #AI #Founder #Stories #Podcast
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