Comfort Is Killing Your Ambition - But Josh Cadillac Didn't Relax
Update: 2026-01-01
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Josh Cadillac joins the show to share his journey from financial devastation during the 2008 market crash to becoming a top-performing solo real estate agent, educator, and author. He reflects on the lessons learned from his father and early career setbacks, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility, learning from mistakes, and striving to earn respect in every interaction. Josh’s philosophy is rooted in building lasting client relationships rather than focusing solely on closing deals, aiming to become the trusted advisor clients return to time and again.
As the conversation unfolds, Josh discusses the cyclical nature of real estate markets and the necessity of adaptability. He explains how many agents falter during downturns because they fail to anticipate change and adjust their approach. By planning for lean times, seeking out new opportunities, and shifting his focus to buyers when the market demands it, Josh has been able to thrive where others struggle. He advocates for investing in clients upfront—educating and supporting them—which leads to loyalty and repeat business. Josh also shares his candid approach to discussing competitors, empowering clients to make informed decisions and building trust through transparency.
The episode delves into the mindset and habits required for solopreneurs and professionals to succeed, especially during challenging periods. Josh and Jake explore the importance of self-leadership, discipline, and maintaining high standards. Josh describes his routines for managing stress and productivity, such as systematizing tasks, setting clear boundaries for relaxation, and always pushing himself to go the extra mile. He believes that embracing discomfort, doing the hard work, and preparing for future opportunities—even when immediate rewards aren’t visible—are key to long-term success.
Chapters:
0:00 — Introduction
0:50 — Welcoming Josh Cadillac
1:34 — Josh’s journey: 2008 crash, rebuilding, and real estate lessons
4:54 — Teaching, writing, and building a reputation
6:15 — Philosophy: Closing customers for life
8:17 — Overcoming roadblocks and family influence
14:05 — Navigating market changes and standing out
18:00 — Building client trust and long-term relationships
22:00 — Advice for solopreneurs: resilience, systems, and mindset
29:00 — Selling yourself: empathy, anticipation, and pre-negotiation
33:52 — Josh’s books: Roadmap, Close for Life, Success for Life
37:00 — Defining success and closing thoughts
Resources & Mentions:
Josh’s Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B072J9ZKY3?ccs_id=4d015750-0e72-485a-9bb2-ac4133758b03
Podcast: Know Your Shit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-your-shit-with-josh-cadillac/id1625319682
Connect With Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshcadillac/
Follow Jake:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/
TikTok: @JakeTheMindMechanic
Podcast: https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/
Book: Own the Room: https://thejakestahl.com/books/
This episode is brought to you by Orchestraight. You can get a free trial of Orchestraight, an NLP based Lead Gen tool, for 7 days, up at orchestraight.com.
Orchestraight. The straightest path to success.
As the conversation unfolds, Josh discusses the cyclical nature of real estate markets and the necessity of adaptability. He explains how many agents falter during downturns because they fail to anticipate change and adjust their approach. By planning for lean times, seeking out new opportunities, and shifting his focus to buyers when the market demands it, Josh has been able to thrive where others struggle. He advocates for investing in clients upfront—educating and supporting them—which leads to loyalty and repeat business. Josh also shares his candid approach to discussing competitors, empowering clients to make informed decisions and building trust through transparency.
The episode delves into the mindset and habits required for solopreneurs and professionals to succeed, especially during challenging periods. Josh and Jake explore the importance of self-leadership, discipline, and maintaining high standards. Josh describes his routines for managing stress and productivity, such as systematizing tasks, setting clear boundaries for relaxation, and always pushing himself to go the extra mile. He believes that embracing discomfort, doing the hard work, and preparing for future opportunities—even when immediate rewards aren’t visible—are key to long-term success.
Chapters:
0:00 — Introduction
0:50 — Welcoming Josh Cadillac
1:34 — Josh’s journey: 2008 crash, rebuilding, and real estate lessons
4:54 — Teaching, writing, and building a reputation
6:15 — Philosophy: Closing customers for life
8:17 — Overcoming roadblocks and family influence
14:05 — Navigating market changes and standing out
18:00 — Building client trust and long-term relationships
22:00 — Advice for solopreneurs: resilience, systems, and mindset
29:00 — Selling yourself: empathy, anticipation, and pre-negotiation
33:52 — Josh’s books: Roadmap, Close for Life, Success for Life
37:00 — Defining success and closing thoughts
Resources & Mentions:
Josh’s Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B072J9ZKY3?ccs_id=4d015750-0e72-485a-9bb2-ac4133758b03
Podcast: Know Your Shit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-your-shit-with-josh-cadillac/id1625319682
Connect With Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshcadillac/
Follow Jake:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/
TikTok: @JakeTheMindMechanic
Podcast: https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/
Book: Own the Room: https://thejakestahl.com/books/
This episode is brought to you by Orchestraight. You can get a free trial of Orchestraight, an NLP based Lead Gen tool, for 7 days, up at orchestraight.com.
Orchestraight. The straightest path to success.
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