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Everyone's telling you to deploy AI right now. Almost no one's asking why. Here's the thing. AI accelerates whatever you already have. Good systems get better. Broken systems break faster. So if your processes are a mess and your strategy is fuzzy, AI won't hide that. It'll put it on a billboard. Which means the work isn't the tool. The work is knowing your business first.
We talk a lot about the price of things. The cost. What we paid for them.
But we rarely stop to ask what something is actually worth.
In this episode, we are going to talk about that. The difference between what we own and what we value. The stress we pile on ourselves over stuff. And what it looks like to lower the importance of things, so they stop running the show.
Because the thing is never really the thing. It's the people beh...
There's always more to do. That's not the problem.
You've got more to do than there is time. So you put your head down and grind. More hours. More doing. And somewhere in there you stop seeing the path. You're moving so fast, it's easy to miss what actually matters.
The fix isn't speed. It's the pause.
In this episode, we talk about how we stay grounded when there's too much going on.
You can have all the hours in the world. But if your battery is dead, those hours are worth nothing. You're there, but you're not really there.
Anne Lamott said it best: almost everything works again if you unplug it for a few minutes. Including you.
In high-achieving cultures, most people are wired to move the goalpost the moment it's reached. No pause. No celebration. Just more. And a lot of CEOs who've built something real still don't feel like enough.
In this episode, the More Business More Life® team breaks down why gratitude isn't a soft concept. It's a leadership skill.
Real gratitude changes what you notice. It changes how your team shows up. And it brings you back to t...
You can automate almost everything now. Emails. Content. Follow-ups. Proposals. Entire workflows that used to take a team of four.
But you can't automate presence.
In this episode, we'll talk about something most AI conversations skip right past — what happens to the human side of your work when everything gets automated?
What does it actually costs to be the one carrying everything?
Somewhere along the way, every detail started routing through you.
The decisions. The planning. The fun. The work.
You'll say you're handling it. You'll say things are good.
But if you couldn't be the one every decision routes through tomorrow, what would actually fall apart? And what would simply rearrange itself?
You invest in your business every day. When was the last time you invested in yourself?
When the tank is empty, the business suffers too. Your decisions get worse. Your patience disappears. The people closest to you feel it.
The question is not whether you can afford to invest in yourself. It is whether you can afford not to.
You can have the right strategy and still get nowhere. The problem is usually not the plan.
In this episode, we get into the real reason most people stay stuck. Not because they lack skill. Not because they lack strategy. Because the mindset they inherited - from their parents, their culture, their upbringing - is quietly running the show.
Peace doesn't start when the chaos ends. It starts while you're still in it.
In this episode, we get into the real work of staying grounded when everything feels like it's unraveling. Steve shares a story about getting stopped at TSA with his Native American flutes - detained, triggered, about to miss an international flight with his family - and how two simple questions changed everything. It's not a story about flutes. It's a sto...
In this episode, Giovanni and Stephanie get real about what happens when you stop treating your body like a priority. Stephanie shares how one 8-week challenge changed her relationship with food — not as a diet, not as a short-term fix, but as a lifestyle shift that gave her back her energy, her confidence, and her ability to show up fully in her business and her family.
Busyness is not productivity. And more hours do not mean more money.
Most people treat their life like a leftover. Work comes first. Family, fun, travel - those get whatever's left at the end of the day. And there's never anything left. That's not a life. That's a slow burn.
In this episode, we get into what actually happened when Steve chose his family over his business... and ended up making more money. Because when you shrink yo...
If you're the only person who can do it, you don't have a business. You have a job. Most founders built their company on their own skill. Their own drive. Their own ability to do everything better than anyone else. And for a while, that works. But at some point, that same strength becomes the ceiling. The team waits on you. Decisions stack up. You can't take a vacation without everything grinding to a halt. That's not a business. T...
In this episode, we dive into the "art of the pause" and explore how active meditation works as a practical system to accelerate both our personal lives and our businesses. We share our own experiences with a structured 6-phase framework designed to shift our identity, clear out negative energy, and align our daily actions with our biggest goals.
Getting big results doesn't require giant leaps; it requires the right small steps. We often see business owners struggle because they want the big win but haven't mapped out the specific details of how to get there. In this episode, we’re showing you how to stop guessing and start defining your progress.
We’re moving away from the "grind" and toward a "design" where your business supports your life instead of dr...
We often wear our exhaustion like a badge of honor, but what if that constant grind is actually a "tax" we’re paying for not having the right systems in place? In this episode, we dive deep into the hidden costs of the "hard work tax"—the ways a lack of structure drains our time, strains our health, and creates tension at home.
We’re sharing honest stories about the "stupid taxes" we've paid through simple o...
Why do we so often treat fun like a luxury we have to earn, rather than the necessity it actually is? In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of joy and why prioritizing "fun" is the ultimate competitive advantage for both your business and your sanity. We explore the path from being overwhelmed by corporate burnout to reclaiming a life that finally feels like our own. By shifting our perspective from "work first" to...
We often think of nature as a far-off destination—something we only visit on vacation or during a weekend hike. But we’ve discovered that the natural world is actually one of the most powerful tools we have for getting through a typical Tuesday afternoon. For too long, many of us believed that success required staying glued to our desks, breathing in stale indoor air, and "grinding it out". The reality is that the furth...
We’ve been conditioned to think that pushing through "brain mush" is just part of the hustle, but for founders and CEOs, that exhaustion makes you ineffectual at your most important job: making high-level decisions. In this episode, we’re reclaiming the nap as a high-performance tool.
We dive into how a 10-to-20-minute "strategic timeout" recharges your mental battery and calms your nervous system. By giving yourself pe...
Have you ever wondered what actually happens when you "click" with someone? It’s more than just good chemistry; it’s the result of specific, often invisible, physiological triggers that make a person feel understood and safe. In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on the invisible force that makes the difference: intentional rapport. We move far beyond surface-level small talk and dive into the tools that...
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