• The job you couldn't miss until something better came along EP#405
    2026/05/26

    If you run a video production business and find yourself saying "I have to be there" about almost every job, this episode is for you.

    Den Lennie tells the story of a video production client who was exhibiting at a major trade show and was adamant he had to leave for a couple of hours on the first day to babysit an important client.

    When Den checked in later, it turned out the client work had been covered by someone else, because a bigger opportunity had come along.

    The episode unpacks why so many videographers, freelancers, and video business owners confuse indispensability with importance, and offers a simple coaching framework for testing whether you're actually as essential as you think.

    Useful listening for any videographer making the shift from operator to business owner.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    8 分
  • Videographers-In Marketing, you're either winning or you're learning. EP#404
    2026/05/19

    Most video business owners I work with are scared of marketing. Because when it doesn't work, they take it personally.

    But you're either winning or you're learning. Marketing is just a series of tests to figure out what doesn't work until you find what does.

    What makes it harder is the market keeps moving. What worked last year might not work now.

    In this episode I'm sharing my current approach, confessing where we got it wrong recently, what we learned from it, and how we're moving forward.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    12 分
  • Videographers have the loneliest job, and AI is making it worse EP#403
    2026/05/06

    I'm going to say it: filmmakers have the loneliest job.

    You already spend hours editing on your own. When you're not stressing about the current project, you're stressing about the next project, and A.I. is making it worse.

    You're already overwhelmed by how much you have to do and how behind you are on the edit. Now every time you look at YouTube, you feel like you're getting behind on AI, and that just adds to your stress. Today I'm going to share the most important thing you could hear all year.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    14 分
  • Why Video Business Owners Hate Selling and What It’s Really Costing You. EP #402
    2026/04/30

    In this episode, Den discusses the psychological barriers that keep video production owners from scaling. By shifting from a "cameraman" identity to a "CEO" mindset, you can turn awkward sales calls into predictable revenue.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    • Why selling feels fake or pushy
    • Cameraman vs CEO thinking
    • How to approach sales as problem-solving
    • Why long-term relationships matter

    If you want consistent growth without relying on referrals, this is for you.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    6 分
  • The $100k Editing Trap EP#401
    2026/04/28

    If you are still opening Premiere Pro every day, you have a $100,000 identity problem. You’re performing $30/hr laboor in a business that needs $500/hr leadership.

    Today, I’m breaking down the 'Technician’s Ceiling' and the exact moment you must put down the mouse to save your profit margins.

    First of the "shorties" back on the feed. Straight out of last week's Elite call, where two or three members were wrestling with the same stuck point: they're still in the edit, and it's capping the business.

    The belief underneath it is the one I want to kill in this episode. The idea that your client hires you because of what you do on the tools. They don't. That's an identity you've attached to yourself, and it's the exact thing keeping you stuck as the operator. Richard Branson doesn't fly the plane. Nobody thinks Virgin is a worse airline for it.

    I talk through one client with a $160K/year account that nearly walked because the founder over-promised, hit a capacity wall, and the edit became the bottleneck. And another Elite client who just won a $67K government project in a technical area he knew almost nothing about, with four more in the pipeline. Potentially $335K of work, because he built the environment and the team instead of trying to be the one pressing the buttons.

    Then I walk through the S.C.A.L.E. Staircase from the book: Operator, Juggler, Stabilizer, Strategist, Scaler. Most people think they're further up than they are. Most are still in Operator or Juggler. The move out of Operator isn't more AI agents, more tools, or a more complex stack. It's simplification. Delete first, delegate second, defer third, in that order.

    Pat grew from $160K to over $2M once he accepted that the creativity was in building the team, building the machine, and buying back his time, not in touching the last 10% of the edit.

    If you want to know where you actually sit on the staircase, the quiz is at scalemethodbook.com.

    The question I'll leave you with: are you still the bottleneck in your own business?

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    11 分
  • Episode 400: The ROI of 150,000 Downloads EP#400
    2026/04/23

    Episode 400. Eight years. 150,000 downloads. Clients doing over $60 million in revenue across that time.

    This one's off the cuff. I was packing the car for a week's camping with Sam when I realised we'd hit 400 episodes, and I wasn't going to let it slide past without saying something.

    No guest, no script, just me on the mic. The $60 million number sounds big until you work out it averages around $280K a year in revenue growth per client, which is the figure that actually matters. And the thing I'm most proud of isn't the revenue. It's watching Caleb have three kids, Grant getting married this year, Andres going from $300K to over a million. That's what this work is really about.

    I also get into why I recorded the audio version of The S.C.A.L.E. Method myself instead of using a voice clone, and why I think the video businesses thriving in an AI world are the ones leaning harder into their humanity, not further from it. AI tools are tools. A great human who can interpret a concept and move someone emotionally is not a tool, and that's where the real opportunity sits.

    Fourteen weeks straight this year. Time to go camping. Thank you for being here.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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  • The $10k/Month AI Distraction! EP#399
    2026/04/21

    In this episode, Den dives into a trap that many filmmakers and creative entrepreneurs are falling into: the "productivity" of building things you don't actually need.

    With the rise of AI tools and "vibe coding," it has never been easier to spend hours automating processes or building custom calculators.

    But Den challenges you to ask: Is this moving the needle, or is it just "Creative Arrogance" the belief that being busy is the same as being productive?

    Key highlights include:

    • The Decision Avoidance Trap: Why we choose the comfort of building tools over the discomfort of reaching out to clients.
    • The Effective Hourly Rate: A simple calculation to determine if your time spent "tinkering" is actually costing your business thousands.
    • Humanism vs. Automation: Why humans can sense "fake" content and why your unique human perspective remains your most valuable product.
    • The Difference Between $100k and $1M Businesses: Insights from the Ascend and Elite groups on why high-revenue filmmakers prioritise outreach over perfect workflows.
    • Real-World AI Use Cases: A look at how to build tools that actually capture leads—like a non-profit quoting calculator—versus tools that just create more formatting work.

    Stop using AI as a convenient distraction. Tune in to learn how to filter your daily tasks through one simple lens: Is this actively getting me in front of a customer?

    Upcoming Workshop

    Den is hosting a 2-day deep-dive workshop in Central London on June 23rd & 24th. We’ll be building the assets that actually move the needle for your business. Spaces are moving fast and will likely sell out before going public.

    Interested? Email Den directly at den@denlennie.com for the details.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    9 分
  • The $123k Comeback: The Power of Compound Content. EP #398
    2026/04/18

    What do you do when a high-value client leaves for a cheaper competitor? In this episode, we break down a real-world case study of a $123,000 contract that turned into a five-year deal. The secret wasn't a better pitch; it was a consistent content strategy that kept the relationship warm while the business was on pause.

    Here is what you’ll discover:

    • Why your pipeline is a mirror of your activity from 90 days ago.
    • The reason high-end clients don't care about your "viral" metrics.
    • How to use "behind the scenes" content to build uncopyable authority.
    • Why "cheaper" competitors are your best marketing tool (if you stay visible).
    • Moving from "Technician" to "Farmer" status in your agency.

    If you feel you’re "too busy" to create content, this episode is a wake-up call on the true cost of being invisible.

    Mentoring options : www.denlennie.com

    Connect with Den on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_lennie






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    7 分