Episodi

  • A Permanence Of Disbelief
    Jan 12 2026

    In a world of misinformation and deep fakes, an entrepreneur who is selling based on trust is a beacon of light. Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman let entrepreneurs in on a timeless system for becoming a source of truth.

    Show Notes:

    In every interaction, part of the human brain is quietly assessing whether someone can be trusted.

    At its core, marketing is about presenting something that feels credible and valuable enough for people to quickly say yes.

    The more self-awareness you have, the easier it becomes to understand others and relate to them.

    Trust matters because it creates predictability. When we trust, we can better anticipate outcomes and decisions.

    Our sense of knowledge is built from countless small facts that gradually come together into a larger understanding.

    With the rise of deepfakes, we can no longer rely on our senses the way we once did—seeing is no longer believing.

    A simple rule that always holds: create value before you ask for anything in return.

    Education doesn’t stop at school. Life continuously adds new layers to who you are as a unique individual.

    The most important story you tell is the one about yourself. It’s through how you act, react, and show up in different situations.

    Resources:

    Primal Intelligence by Angus Fletcher

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    28 min
  • The Unexpected Path From Ordinary To Unstoppable
    Dec 4 2025

    Are your most ambitious years behind you, or still ahead? Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman explain The Six-Year Framework™ from Dan’s latest book, Always More Ambitious, and share why recent capabilities are the best fuel for your future. They also discuss how to stay smart in a distracted world so teamwork and technology keep you calm, creative, and increasingly ambitious at every age.

    Show Notes:

    The Six-Year Framework keeps you focused on three years of recent achievements and three years of future growth.​

    There’s a direct connection between capability and ambition: expanding one naturally expands the other.​

    The real fuel for your next jump isn’t more goals—it’s taking your strongest capabilities and deciding where you want them to go next.​

    Teamwork and technology are the two biggest multipliers behind entrepreneurs’ best decades.​

    Pairing your smartest past decisions with your most exciting new possibilities makes the future feel bigger and more achievable overnight.​

    A fixed six-year window gives you a clear sense of progress instead of the stress of chasing a constantly moving goalpost.

    Entrepreneurs need to resist getting lost in new tech and instead let their team find and build the right tools.​

    Deciding that your later decades will be your most ambitious changes how you use every year between now and then.​

    Resources:

    Always More Ambitious by Dan Sullivan

    Perplexity

    Shannon Waller’s Team Success podcast

    The Strategic Podcast Network

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    26 min
  • Rewind: AI As Your Teammate, with Evan Ryan
    Oct 17 2025

    Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman are joined by special guest Evan Ryan. Evan shares his decade-long experience with AI and its entrepreneurial possibilities. They discuss Evan's book, which explores the potential of AI in various aspects of life, and provide valuable insights into how entrepreneurs can integrate it into their workflow to achieve more in less time—and make life more fun in the process.

    In This Episode:

    • AI can be defined as a computer doing something that a human used to do.
    • Evan’s goal is to allow his team to be less robotic in their lives, and to free themselves to do more fun, creative things.
    • A lot of people think of technology as something that happens to them.
    • There are two kinds of problems that a business can face: growing business problems and dying business problems.
    • AI isn’t going to help companies that aren’t using their teams well, or creating value in the marketplace.
    • Artificial intelligence is not artificial wisdom. Humans are still required for that.
    • Those who remain resistant to AI are usually people who want to maximize their billable hours, not improve their workflows.

    Resources:

    AI as Your Teammate: Electrify Growth Without Increasing Payroll by Evan Ryan

    Evan Ryan’s company is: teammateai.com

    Unique Ability®

    Perplexity AI

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    48 min
  • Are You Happening To The World, Or Is It Happening To You?
    Aug 27 2025

    Do you feel like your team can’t function without you? Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman reveal why entrepreneurs should get out of their own way, and how constant availability stifles growth. Learn the "6 p.m. doorbell rule," why deleting 660 emails was a breakthrough, and how to reclaim your time without losing control.

    Show Notes:

    Constant availability as a founder signals to your team that you don’t trust them to operate independently.

    The “6 p.m. doorbell rule” reminds you to set boundaries. If someone’s reaching out after hours, it’s usually for their benefit, not yours.

    When you mass delete your inbox, you learn how little truly requires your direct involvement.

    Being needed for every small decision is a trap entrepreneurs often set for themselves.

    If you’re always accessible, you teach your team to rely on your thinking, preventing them from growing their own capabilities.

    An entrepreneur can build in layers of teamwork between themselves and whoever might want to contact them.

    Value your own time as highly as your company’s best product. Stop giving it away to anyone who asks.

    True opportunity is rarely missed by stepping back; in fact, real opportunities come from protecting your focus.

    If your company falls apart when you’re gone, it means you have a job, not a business.

    Resources:

    What Free Days™ Are And How To Know When You Need Them

    The Impact Filter™

    The Transformation Trilogy

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    25 min
  • How To Outsmart AI Experts By Not Being One
    Jul 22 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed by AI’s endless possibilities? You’re not alone, but it’s nothing to worry about. Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman share how top entrepreneurs avoid tech fatigue by focusing on clarity, delegation, and human strengths. Learn why mastering one tool beats chasing shiny objects, how to lead teams without being a tech expert, and the mindset shift that turns AI into your ally and not a threat.

    Show Notes:

    Getting great at one AI tool is far more valuable than feeling overwhelmed by dozens.

    Humans aren’t computers, so your creativity and intuition are irreplaceable.

    AI is here to stay, just like electricity, so focus on how it can serve your goals.

    You don’t need to be a tech expert. Just know enough to guide AI toward what matters to you.

    Too many choices can freeze progress, so simplify and focus on what actually moves you forward.

    If you feel behind on AI, don’t worry. Most people are just starting to explore it too.

    Your team likely has someone who loves this stuff, so be sure to tap into their enthusiasm and knowledge.

    Nobody tinkers and experiments like humans do—that’s where breakthroughs happen.

    Leadership isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about asking the right questions.

    Resources:

    The AI search engine discussed is All AI Tools

    Learn about Mike Koenigs and Lior Weinstein

    Perplexity

    The Impact Filter™

    The Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    Who Not How by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

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    29 min
  • The Greatest Relationships Are Interactive
    Jun 10 2025

    Join Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman as they explore the rapid growth of podcasts and how the most successful shows get things done. Why are so many people turning to podcasts over traditional media? The answer, Dan says, is relationship: The best podcasters know that it’s not about them—it’s about you.

    Show Notes:

    • Why podcasts exploded in popularity.
    • Why creating a podcast is no longer just fringe marketing.
    • The importance of building relationships with listeners.
    • A marriage analogy for building a show from a seed.
    • The importance of understanding the listener's needs.
    • A timely transition from broadcast to podcast.

    Resources:

    Most people agree that the inventors of the podcast were Adam Curry (a former MTV VJ) and Dave Winer (a software developer). These two friends wanted to find a way to download online radio broadcasts to an iPod—a game-changing device that had been released a few years earlier in 2001.

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    22 min
  • Rewind: The Captivation Code To Building Your Audience, with Mike Koenigs
    Apr 30 2025

    In one of our most popular episodes, Dan Sullivan, Gord Vickman, and guest Mike Koenigs share what it takes to build an audience. A lot has changed about broadcasting. It’s not as hard, risky, or expensive as it used to be. There’s no barrier for anyone to go online and start broadcasting—which can be both a good thing and a bad thing.

    Show Notes:

    It’s desirable to be trained and taught by people who have been through what you have or worse because you’re looking for shortcuts.

    The activity of selling has to be facilitated by technological solutions, especially as they get more powerful.

    Using technology to promote, market, and create buying behaviors is always a moving target.

    Taking on whatever the cutting edge is without alienating the masses is a delicate balance.

    The biggest challenge anyone has now is that everyone is online, and it costs nothing to broadcast.

    People can sense authenticity very quickly.

    The rules that work for scarce mediums don’t work for abundant mediums.

    Unlike with traditional mediums, there are no gatekeepers when it comes to online broadcasting.

    Audience-building might have as much to do with your personality as it does with the work you’re putting in.

    Some people just know how to manifest and manage energy in a magical way.

    Resources:

    Download your FREE digital version of Mike’s bestselling book, “Ai Accelerator”

    The Strategic Coach® Program

    Growing Great Leadership by Dan Sullivan

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    37 min
  • Who Watches The Watchers?
    Mar 4 2025

    Is social media fact-checking becoming obsolete? This episode explores Mark Zuckerberg's shift from using professional fact checkers to employing community-driven content moderation on Facebook, mirroring broader changes in digital discourse. Dan and Gord discuss the implications for information sharing, the evolving political landscape, and the potential democratization of online truth verification.

    Show Notes:

    Facebook is moving away from professional fact checkers, eliminating partnerships with approximately 90 fact-checking organizations due to perceived political bias.

    A fundamental political culture shift took place during the recent U.S. federal election.

    Mark Zuckerberg is adopting a community-driven content moderation approach similar to X (Twitter), implementing "Community Notes" where users can flag and verify information.

    This shift represents a significant evolution in how digital information is verified and shared across social media platforms.

    The change could potentially disrupt the business models of existing fact-checking organizations, many of which relied on Facebook contracts.

    Younger generations have grown up in a hyper-connected world and feel the need to be well-informed, but stepping back from the constant barrage of information on social media can have a positive impact on mental health and productivity.

    Dan Sullivan’s secret to staying focused and productive in the digital age? Treating his attention as his most valuable property (i.e., being highly selective about what information and media he consumes).

    Podcasts have become the most trusted form of media available today.

    Resources:

    The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan

    Your Attention: Your Property by Dan Sullivan

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    24 min