• #255: How Entrepreneurs Start Passive Real Estate Investing | Ian Noble
    2026/06/22

    Passive real estate investing expert Ian Noble reveals how entrepreneurs can put capital to work without becoming a landlord after scaling and selling a 14-location business.

    Your business generates income, but when you stop working, does the money stop too?

    Ian breaks down how syndications, mobile home parks, and private lending funds create monthly cash flow while delivering powerful tax advantages through cost segregation and depreciation write-offs.

    You'll get: the key difference between active and passive real estate investing, how to vet operators before committing capital, what accredited investor status means and how it affects your options, why cash flow from day one matters more than projected returns, and the due diligence questions every entrepreneur should ask before entering a deal.

    Built for business owners ready to make every dollar work harder. Ian also shares a free passive income cheat sheet in the show notes. Start building income that does not stop when you do.

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    37 分
  • #254: How to Build a Brand That Attracts Clients | Jason Clark
    2026/06/18

    Brand strategy expert Jason Clark reveals a proven 7-step framework for how to build a brand that attracts the right clients and grows your business. If your marketing feels scattered or your identity no longer reflects where your business is headed, this episode breaks down exactly where to start.

    Jason spent 17 years building and scaling a nationally recognized brand agency before it was acquired, and now serves as CMO at Tectonic. He walks through his Brand and Marketing Pyramid, how to define audience personas, and why most rebrands fail because of ego, not strategy.

    You'll gain actionable insight into: separating brand strategy from brand identity; using semantic differential workshops to build team consensus on brand personality; developing personas that make it easier to attract ideal clients; and knowing when to evolve your brand versus reinvent it.

    Ideal for entrepreneurs and business owners ready to stop treating marketing as an afterthought and start building a brand system that compounds over time. Take content and brand seriously, Jason says, and you'll see consistent growth.

    Watch now on the Play Big Faster Podcast YouTube channel.

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    37 分
  • #253: How to Delegate Effectively So Your Business Can Finally Run Without You | Renee Hastings
    2026/06/15

    How to delegate effectively as a business owner: Renee Hastings, President and CEO of Executive Help Now, spent 20+ years supporting Fortune 100 and 500 executives before building her own VA agency. Burning the candle at both ends? She reveals the mindset shift that makes delegation possible and the steps that make it sustainable.

    You will gain:

    • Why fear and perfectionism secretly block founders from letting go
    • How to screen for value-aligned team members using scenario interviews
    • Onboarding essentials that set a remote worker up to represent you well
    • Why weekly 30-minute check-ins protect your delegation investment
    • How to reframe training time as buying back your future hours

    Built for entrepreneurs ready to scale without sacrificing quality.

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    34 分
  • #252: How to Find the Right Business Idea and Validate It | Jason VanDevere
    2026/06/11

    How to find the right business idea is the question Jason VanDevere answered by walking away from a nine-figure family empire to build a million-dollar business from scratch.

    If you are an entrepreneur stuck choosing between passion and profit, this episode gives you a proven framework to do both.

    Jason, author of "Dream Driven" and founder of Goal Crazy, breaks down his Triple L Framework (Longing, Lifting, and Light) that helps you validate your business idea before spending a dime.

    You will get: the Dream Driven approach to choosing a business idea that fuels long-term commitment, a three-part validation process using focus groups, beta testers, and pre-sales, four powerful strategies for finding mentors who shortcut your path to launch, and how to use the "first alarm test" to know if your idea has enough fire behind it.

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    34 分
  • #251: How to Build a Career Guidance Business | Emily McSherry
    2026/06/08

    Career guidance business expert Emily McSherry built a six-figure ed tech company from a small Texas town with zero business role models and landed partnerships with ASU, UCLA, and Berkeley.

    In this episode, the CEO and founder of Advise breaks down exactly how to build a scalable career guidance business from scratch, close contracts with slow-moving institutions, and generate recurring revenue with lean operations.

    You will explore: how she grew a library of 12,000+ short-form career videos using student interns, the sales strategy that helped her land her first four university clients before having a tech team, why pitch competitions can trap early-stage founders and how to work them smarter, and the mindset shift that separates founders who stall from those who scale fast.

    Emily shares her hard-won lessons on team building, cash flow management, and the identity work that accelerates growth.

    Tune in now for a real blueprint on building a business that creates lasting impact.

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    34 分
  • #250: Build a Recession-Proof Franchise Business | Nichole Daher
    2026/06/04

    Struggling to scale beyond your own bandwidth? This episode breaks down how franchising lets purpose-driven entrepreneurs grow faster than they ever could alone.

    Franchise entrepreneur Nichole Daher built America's first ABA therapy franchise from a personal mission into 66+ locations across 19 states. Nichole shares how she turned a heartbreaking waitlist experience into a recession-proof, insurance-reimbursed business model that thrives even in economic downturns.

    You'll gain insight on: how to open a medical business without a medical degree, what it truly takes to vet and onboard mission-aligned franchisees, why the right people in your circle matter more than any system, and how to scale a purpose-driven business without sacrificing quality or family.

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    33 分
  • #249: Your Book Is Your Best Thought Leadership Tool | Tom Freiling
    2026/06/01

    Publishing industry veteran Tom Freiling built three companies, generated over $100M in revenue, and helped authors sell millions of books. Now he's breaking down how entrepreneurs transform their expertise into authority-building assets that work around the clock.

    If staying invisible is costing you clients, credibility, and growth, this episode changes that. Tom shares why a book is still the most powerful thought leadership platform available, how hybrid publishing lets busy founders skip the gatekeepers, and why the New York Times bestseller list is more vanity metric than business strategy.

    You'll uncover: how to write directly to your ideal reader so your book sells itself, why 25-35% of nonfiction books are ghost-written and how to use that to your advantage, how a published book exponentially increases your search discoverability on Google and Amazon, and why breaking your big vision into smaller wins is the fastest path to playing big.

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    44 分
  • #248: Healthcare Is Robbing You & Your Broker Knows It | Donovan Pyle
    2026/05/28

    Your healthcare benefits could be quietly draining $4,000 per employee every year while your broker profits from the status quo.

    Donovan Pyle, CEO of Health Compass Consulting and author of Fixing Healthcare, exposes the hidden incentive conflicts that cost US employers $325 billion in annual waste.

    Built for entrepreneurs scaling their business while protecting what they have built, this episode covers: why fiduciary-based advice is the most critical shift in benefits strategy, the two broker questions every founder must ask, how healthcare analytics becomes a competitive weapon for talent retention, and why better coverage and lower costs are not a trade-off.

    Pyle reveals how one organization saved $3.6 million by replacing a single vendor.

    No act of Congress required.

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    34 分