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How to Grow Your Business When Ads Stop Working in the AI Economy with Ismael Wrixen
May 31, 2026
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Confidence, Adversity & Seeing Beyond Limitations with a Blind Coach - Patrick Engasser
May 29, 2026
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Trust, Curiosity, Stories & the Magic of Marketing with Jimi Gibson
May 25, 2026
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If You Want to Charge Premium Prices, Nail the Customer Experience Says Vance Morris, former Disney Exec
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| 5/31/26 | How to Grow Your Business When Ads Stop Working in the AI Economy with Ismael Wrixen | S6:E52 The platforms are changing. Search is changing. Customer acquisition is changing. So what remains stable when everything else feels uncertain? In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Ismael Wrixen, Founder and CEO of ThriveCart, to explore how entrepreneurs, coaches, and creators can build businesses that are resilient to shifting algorithms, rising advertising costs, and AI-driven disruption. If people don't trust you, they won't buy from you. If people don't remember you, they won't refer you. If people can't find you when AI interprets the market, visibility becomes increasingly difficult to maintain. Guest Ismael Wrixen Founder & CEO, ThriveCart Core Problems Customer acquisition is becoming more expensive Search behavior is changing due to AI Businesses are overly dependent on platforms they don't control Practical Takeaways Build owned communities around your expertise Increase customer lifetime value through relationships Use AI to accelerate execution without replacing human connection Reduce dependence on a single traffic source Timestamps 00:01 Creator economy trends 03:30 AI and learning opportunities 05:45 Customer acquisition challenges 20:00 The future of creators and coaches 38:50 Growth strategies for entrepreneurs Who This Episode Is For Coaches, creators, consultants, educators, and growth-minded entrepreneurs. Invisible brands don't make money. Increasingly, businesses that rely entirely on borrowed attention don't either. Sustainable visibility comes from building relationships, trust, and communities that endure beyond any single platform. Subscribe, share, and join us for more conversations with entrepreneurs building something meaningful. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #podcast | — | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | Confidence, Adversity & Seeing Beyond Limitations with a Blind Coach - Patrick Engasser | S6:E51 What if the biggest limitation in your business isn't your circumstances? What if it's the story you've accepted about what is possible? In this episode of Small Business Stories, Dr. LL sits down with Patrick Engasser, who is blind. He is an exceptional speaker, coach, and author whose life challenges conventional assumptions about adversity, resilience, and achievement. If people don't trust you, they won't buy from you. If people don't remember you, they won't refer you. If people misunderstand your capabilities, they may never fully see your value. Patrick shares how being born blind shaped his perspective, how coaching transformed his sales career, and why confidence is built through action rather than waiting until you feel ready. 👤 Guest Patrick Engasser Speaker, Author & Coach His book is called, "If I Can Do It, YOU Can Do It!" ⚠️ Core Problems Fear-driven procrastination Lack of confidence Entrepreneurial isolation Resistance to uncomfortable growth 🥡 Practical Takeaways Action creates confidence Coaching accelerates growth Mindset often determines outcomes more than strategy Difficult experiences can become assets ⏱️ Timestamps 00:01 Patrick's story and perspective 07:30 Coaching and business transformation 10:00 The role of mindset in success 11:00 Entrepreneurship and adversity 15:00 Building confidence through action 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, professionals in transition, leaders, and anyone trying to achieve something difficult. Invisible brands don't make money. Increasingly, invisible expertise doesn't either. In a world shaped by AI summaries and rapid decisions, clarity and credibility matter more than ever. Subscribe, share, and join us for more conversations with entrepreneurs building something meaningful. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #podcast | — | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | Trust, Curiosity, Stories & the Magic of Marketing with Jimi Gibson | S6:E50 A lot of businesses think they need more marketing. But better marketing is only part of the equation. In this episode, Jimi Gibson, marketing strategist and former professional magician, explains how the psychology of magic can improve storytelling, create curiosity, and help brands communicate in ways that capture attention and build trust. Loralyn Mears, PhD, aka "Dr. LL," brings you thoughtful conversations with entrepreneurs and small business leaders navigating visibility, leadership, and growth. Thank you for being here. Jimi walks through his "magic script" framework, showing how connection, curiosity, and payoff shape memorable messaging. He also shares why executives and founders still need to show up as the human face of expertise in a world increasingly shaped by AI search. 🧠 The Bigger Pattern Dr. LL Sees Signal Dilution Jimi's work focuses on storytelling and marketing psychology. But underneath that sits a broader business challenge Dr. LL sees across industries: businesses often create communication that is active, but not specific enough to help buyers, partners, or AI systems interpret what the company is truly known for. Marketing may attract attention, but understanding determines whether trust and visibility actually follow. 🥡 Practical Takeaways Use connection, curiosity, and payoff to improve messaging Focus your communication around a few areas of expertise Understand that attention and understanding are not the same thing 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Founders, marketers, executives, and entrepreneurs trying to communicate more effectively in a noisy world. Invisible brands don't make money. But increasingly, businesses are becoming invisible because their expertise is scattered, generic, or difficult for AI systems to interpret. Subscribe, share, and follow Small Business Stories for grounded conversations about visibility, entrepreneurship, trust, and growth in 2026. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #podcast #AI #digitalmarketing | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | If You Want to Charge Premium Prices, Nail the Customer Experience Says Vance Morris, former Disney Exec | S6:E49 Yes, you can charge premium pricing - but only if your customers feel the difference. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Vance Morris, founder of Deliver Service Now and former Disney leader, to explore how businesses can design experiences that justify higher prices and build stronger trust. If people don't trust you, they hesitate. If they don't remember you, they don't refer you. If they can't explain why you're different, your value gets misread. Vance breaks down how Disney-inspired systems, origin stories, waiting-period engagement, and small customer journey details can turn ordinary services into memorable experiences. Core Problems Premium pricing without premium cues Customer journey friction Weak differentiation in commoditized markets Business owners undervaluing their own service Lack of systems for consistent customer experience Practical Takeaways Build "tellable" moments into your customer journey Use experience design to create perceived value Communicate price increases clearly and strategically Map the journey from the customer's point of view Systemize the experience so service quality is repeatable Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, service providers, operators, and founders trying to escape commodity pricing. Invisible brands don't make money. But misunderstood value gets underpriced. STEERus helps businesses clarify their signal so customers understand why they are worth choosing. Subscribe, share, and follow Small Business Stories for grounded conversations on entrepreneurship, visibility, trust, and growth. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io | — | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | How Solopreneurs can Use AI Without Losing Human Connection with Allan Ngo | S6:E48 The pressure to automate everything is reshaping entrepreneurship. But faster content does not automatically create deeper trust. In this episode of Small Business Stories, Dr. LL sits down with Allan Ngo, founder of Digital Solopreneur, to explore the tension between AI efficiency and human connection in modern business building. If people don't trust you, they hesitate. If they don't remember you, you disappear. And in an AI-saturated economy, businesses increasingly risk becoming invisible because they sound indistinguishable from everyone else. 👤 Guest Allan Ngo Founder, Digital Solopreneur Helping solopreneurs use AI and systems without sacrificing authenticity ⚠️ Core Problems Burnout inside solopreneur culture AI-generated sameness in online content Over-automation weakening trust and sincerity Entrepreneurs hiding behind tools instead of connection The myth of passive income and effortless scale 🥡 Practical Takeaways Using AI as a support tool instead of an identity Creating guardrails around work and personal life Turning lived experience into trust-building content Why sincerity remains a competitive advantage Building businesses that support life, not consume it ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Burnout, freelancing, and digital entrepreneurship 08:00 Passive income myths and entrepreneurial reality 15:00 Using AI productively without losing your voice 22:00 Trust and human connection in an AI economy 31:00 Content sincerity versus AI saturation 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, creators, consultants, digital marketers, and solopreneurs navigating AI-era visibility. Invisible brands don't make money. But increasingly, businesses are not becoming invisible because they lack content. They're becoming invisible because buyers can no longer distinguish what is genuinely human. Subscribe, share, and join us for more conversations decoding trust, visibility, leadership, and entrepreneurship in the AI era. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #entrepreneur #solopreneur #AI #digitalmarketing | — | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | Dr. Erika Rasure | S6:E47 xx | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | How to Increase Amazon Sales Without Spending More on Ads With Carolyn Lowe | S6:E46 More entrepreneurs are investing in ads, automation, and AI-generated content, yet many are still struggling to convert customers. In this episode of Small Business Stories, Dr. LL sits down with Carolyn Lowe, founder of ROI Swift, to explore what actually drives profitable growth on Amazon and why relevance now matters more than visibility alone. If people don't trust you, they hesitate. If they don't understand your value quickly, they move on. And if your messaging is generic, AI-driven systems may quietly deprioritize your brand altogether. Carolyn shares practical insights from managing more than 200 Amazon brands, including how businesses misuse advertising, where AI genuinely helps, and why human connection still matters in a highly automated environment. 👤 Guest Carolyn Lowe Founder of ROI Swift Expert in Amazon sales optimization, e-commerce strategy, and AI-assisted retail growth ⚠️ Core Problems Brands overspending on traffic instead of improving conversion AI-generated outreach damaging trust and engagement Businesses failing to configure Amazon systems correctly for growth 🥡 Practical Takeaways How to identify whether you have a traffic problem or a conversion problem Why imagery and positioning influence buying behavior more than keywords alone How Amazon's AI tools can level the playing field for smaller businesses ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 The evolution of e-commerce and Amazon 08:00 Personalized search and behavioral targeting 13:00 Human connection in an AI-heavy world 18:00 Why product pages matter more than ad spend 29:00 The hidden power of Amazon B2B 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, Amazon sellers, marketers, and small business owners navigating AI-enabled commerce. Invisible brands don't make money. Misinterpreted brands lose trust even faster. STEERus helps organizations reduce misinterpretation risk so customers, partners, and AI systems understand them correctly. Subscribe, share, and follow Small Business Stories for grounded conversations about entrepreneurship, visibility, and growth in 2026. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #podcast #amazon #amazonseller #amazonFBA #ecommerce | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | When YOU the Entrepreneur Become THE BOTTLENECK with James Brown | S6:E45 What happens when a business grows faster than its structure, messaging, or leadership capacity? In this episode of Small Business Stories, Dr. LL sits down with James Brown, founder of Business Accelerator Institute and Perseverance Squared, to discuss why so many entrepreneurs become trapped inside businesses they worked hard to build. If people don't trust what they're seeing, they hesitate. If the market cannot clearly categorize your value, visibility declines. And in the AI-search era, operational confusion increasingly becomes a credibility problem. James Brown brings decades of experience in business growth, strategic management, marketing systems, and leadership development. After building and scaling multiple companies himself, he has helped hundreds of business owners create more sustainable operations and clearer growth strategies. Together, Dr. LL and James explore the operational and visibility consequences of founder overload, inconsistent marketing, unclear positioning, and businesses built entirely around personal sacrifice. We're open and honest about it because we've both been there - and got the t-shirt. ⚠️ Core Problems Discussed • Why many entrepreneurs become operational bottlenecks • The hidden costs of inconsistent marketing strategy • How unclear business identity weakens market trust 🥡 Practical Takeaways • Build systems that reduce dependency on founder availability • Tie marketing activity to measurable business intent • Create operational clarity before scaling visibility ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 The hidden cost of founder dependency 07:12 Why most marketing feels disconnected 14:25 Building repeatable business systems 22:41 Visibility breakdowns in growing companies 31:08 Redefining sustainable entrepreneurship 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Founders, operators, consultants, professional service firms, and growth-stage entrepreneurs navigating scale, visibility, and leadership pressure. At STEERus, conversations like these continue revealing how signal clarity, operational trust, and decision integrity increasingly shape business visibility. Subscribe, share, and follow Small Business Stories for grounded conversations with leaders navigating modern entrepreneurship. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #podcast #burnout | — | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | Why Your Marketing Isn't Converting Leads into Customers with Amber Gaige Farrell | S6:E44 Marketing typically fails because of misalignment between the message and the buyer. Product market fit, or the lack thereof, is a business death nail. Many founders are active across multiple channels, yet their message doesn't land. The result is lower conversion AND confusion in the market about what the business actually does and who it serves. If people don't understand your message, they won't act. If your positioning is unclear, they won't remember you. If your signal is inconsistent, both buyers and AI will misinterpret you. Amber Gaige Farrell joins Dr. LL to explore why marketing breaks down—and how clarity across the customer journey restores both trust and conversion. 👤 Guest Amber Gaige Founder, Far Beyond Marketing Specialist in marketing strategy, brand clarity, and customer experience ⚠️ Core Problems High activity with low conversion Misaligned messaging across platforms Poorly defined customer journey Inconsistent brand signal 🥡 Practical Takeaways Define a clear problem and audience Align every channel to that core message Build a cohesive customer journey Prioritize clarity over volume ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 The conversion gap 7:10 Messaging breakdowns 15:30 Customer journey clarity 25:40 Channel alignment 36:20 Founder priorities 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Founders, marketers, consultants, growing businesses Clarity is not a branding exercise—it's a growth requirement. This is where signal integrity begins. Presented by STEERus. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #marketingstrategy #marketing #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | Structure, Scale & the Hidden Cost of Growth with Brian Mattocks | S6:E43 Growth is often treated as proof that everything is working. But internally, it can signal the opposite. And growth can BREAK you and your business. Many businesses expand faster than their systems can support. What once felt agile becomes chaotic. Decisions stall. Teams drift. And over time, the business becomes harder to run, even as it looks more successful from the outside. If people don't understand how your business works, they can't support it. If your systems don't scale, your growth becomes fragile. If your signal is unclear, both the market and AI will miscategorize you. Brian Mattocks joins Dr. LL to unpack what actually breaks inside growing organizations—and how leaders can restore clarity, alignment, and execution discipline. 👤 Guest Brian Mattocks Expert in operational systems, scaling businesses, and organizational alignment ⚠️ Core Problems Operational breakdown during growth Lack of clarity in roles and accountability Reactive leadership cycles Misalignment between strategy and execution 🥡 Practical Takeaways Design systems intentionally, not reactively Clarify ownership across teams Align structure with growth stage Build operational discipline early ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 Growth vs. stability tension 6:45 Why systems fail 15:20 Role clarity gaps 24:10 Designing scalable operations 35:30 Founder priorities 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Scaling founders, operators, leadership teams, consultants Clarity in structure creates clarity in signal. That's where sustainable growth begins—inside and out. Presented by STEERus. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #business #businessstips #entrepreneur #smallbusiness #entrepreneurship #businessgrowth | — | ||||||
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| 4/24/26 | How to Get Podcast Leads Without Paid Ads With Tom Schwab of Interview Valet | S6:E42 The market is louder than ever, yet trust feels like a rare commodity. Many founders are visible but not chosen. They generate impressions, traffic, and activity, yet still lack meaningful conversations with ideal buyers. If people don't trust you, they won't engage. If they don't remember you, they won't refer you. If your growth depends only on ads, it remains fragile. Tom Schwab joins Dr. LL to discuss how podcast guesting can create a more durable path to authority, relationships, and revenue. 👤 Guest Tom Schwab, Interview Valet Leader in podcast interview marketing and relationship-based lead generation ⚠️ Core Problems Transactional outreach fatigue Overreliance on paid traffic Weak authority positioning No system for converting credibility into pipeline 🥡 Practical Takeaways Go where trust already exists Share expertise in long-form conversations Build follow-up systems after appearances Measure relationships, not just reach ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 The trust deficit in marketing 7:18 Why podcasts work differently 15:42 Authority through conversation 26:10 Systems that convert interviews 36:40 What to build next 🔖 Who This Episode Is For B2B founders, advisors, agencies, consultants, executives Signal clarity grows when trust precedes promotion. Presented by STEERus. Subscribe, share, and follow for more grounded conversations. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #podcasting #podcast #marketing #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | Small Business Growth Without Guardrails: Hiring, Risk & Profitability with Michelle Griffin | S6:E41 Growth exposes what founders postpone (isn't that the truth?!). Many businesses believe HR is just paperwork. In reality, HR often determines whether growth compounds, or fractures. If people don't trust your standards, culture weakens. If systems don't support growth, margins erode. If leadership delays hard decisions, costs multiply quietly. In this episode, Michelle Griffin joins Dr. LL to discuss what really happens when small businesses grow faster than their people infrastructure. 👤 Guest Michelle Griffin, Griffin Resources Specialist in HR systems, hiring compliance, workforce growth strategy ⚠️ Core Problems Reactive hiring decisions Contractor classification risk Culture dilution during growth Weak accountability systems 🥡 Practical Takeaways Build structure before scale Hire with clarity, not urgency Protect standards early Understand people risk as financial risk ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 Hidden growth risks 7:42 Expensive hiring errors 16:10 Classification issues 25:18 Culture and accountability 34:40 What to fix now 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Executives, founders, operators, scaling small businesses Signal clarity often starts where leaders least expect it: internal decisions. Presented by STEERus. Subscribe, share, and follow for more grounded conversations. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #HR #hiring #mistakes #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | How to Run a Small Business Better With Less Chaos Featuring Dan Norcross | S6:E40 Most businesses either have a revenue problem or an operating problem. In this episode, Dr. LL explores why capable founders often stay trapped inside businesses they built: overloaded, reactive, and too central to everything. "Founder fatigue" is real, folks. If people can't move without you, the company is constrained. If every issue escalates to the founder, scale is fragile. If systems are weak, growth becomes expensive. Dan Norcross shares a grounded perspective on building businesses that function with more discipline and less drama. Guest Dan Norcross Entrepreneur / Operator Core Problems Founder dependency Poor delegation structures Operational chaos Growth without leverage Practical Takeaways Systemize recurring decisions Build accountability into roles Reduce founder dependency Mature operations before forcing scale Timestamps 00:00 Intro 05:00 Why chaos persists 11:00 Systems and leverage 18:00 Accountability culture 26:00 What mature businesses do differently Who This Episode Is For Founders ready to run a company, not just carry one. This conversation reinforces a core STEERus™ principle: When the founder becomes the business, the business cannot fully grow. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #burnout #entrepreneurship #growth #growthmindset #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | How to Build Trust as an Entrepreneur When No One Knows You With Kira Shishkin | S6:E39 Trust isn't built by showing up more. It's built by being understood. In this episode, Dr. LL explores a recurring challenge facing entrepreneurs: why visibility alone isn't translating into credibility or growth. If people don't trust you, they don't buy. If they don't understand you, they can't trust you. And if your signal is inconsistent, you remain invisible, no matter how often you show up. Kira Shishkin brings perspective on what it actually takes to build trust in modern business environments, where attention is fragmented and skepticism is high. Guest Kira Shishkin Entrepreneur Core Problems Confusion between visibility and trust Weak or inconsistent messaging Lack of intentional relationship-building Difficulty standing out in crowded markets Practical Takeaways Trust requires clarity before consistency Messaging must be simple enough to repeat Relationships drive conversion—not exposure Credibility is earned through alignment Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 04:00 Trust challenges today 09:00 Visibility vs credibility 15:00 Relationship dynamics 22:00 Converting trust into growth Who This Episode Is For Founders and operators trying to strengthen credibility and build trust with their audience. This conversation reinforces a core STEERus™ principle: When your signal is unclear, trust breaks and growth stalls. Subscribe and share if this resonates. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #trust #sales #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | How to Get a Business Loan (When Banks Say No) with Kunal Bhasin | S6:E38 Access to capital isn't just a financial decision. It's a strategic one - albeit increasingly confusing. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Kunal Bhasin to explore how the lending landscape has evolved—and why many small business owners struggle to navigate it effectively. If people don't trust the process, they hesitate. If they don't understand their options, they default to urgency. If decisions are made under pressure, long-term stability suffers. Kunal brings a grounded perspective on how marketplaces create optionality, how lenders actually evaluate risk, and why transparency is becoming a defining differentiator in financial services. Guest Kunal Bhasin Founder of OneWest Core Problems Lack of transparency in lending decisions Overreliance on traditional banks Confusion around loan structures and tradeoffs Emotional decision-making under financial pressure Practical Takeaways Capital should expand opportunity—not delay failure Multiple options improve decision quality Transparency builds long-term financial trust The lowest rate isn't always the best decision Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 03:00 Evolution of lending 07:00 Marketplace dynamics 13:00 Meaning of capital 20:00 Borrowing decisions 26:00 Defining success Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs and operators seeking a clearer, more grounded approach to financing decisions. This conversation reinforces a key STEERus™ principle: Clarity drives better decisions especially when stakes are high. Subscribe and share if this resonates. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #finance #loan #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | Ownership, Fit & The Discipline of Franchising with Giuseppe Grammatico | S6:E37 Franchising is often misunderstood. Many assume it's "passive income" that prints cash in the backyard. NOTHING is really passive! Especially not at first. Others think franchising is low-risk, or limited to fast food. In reality, it requires discipline, self-awareness, and the ability to follow systems. This is something many entrepreneurs resist. Giuseppe Grammatico breaks down what actually determines success, and why most people are evaluating the wrong things from the start. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Giuseppe Grammatico to unpack what franchising actually requires—and why so many people approach it with the wrong expectations. If people don't trust your consistency, they hesitate. If your decisions aren't grounded in reality, they stall. If your role isn't clear, execution breaks down. Giuseppe brings a practical lens to business ownership; one that challenges the idea of passive income and reinforces the importance of fit, structure, and long-term thinking. Guest Giuseppe Grammatico Franchise consultant and founder of The Franchise Guide Core Problems Treating franchising as passive income Choosing based on trends, not alignment Lack of clarity around role and expectations Ignoring process and system discipline Practical Takeaways Ownership requires alignment between skill set and business model Systems only work if they are followed Franchising reduces risk—but doesn't remove effort Clear expectations prevent early failure Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 03:00 The myth of franchising 08:00 Fit vs opportunity 14:00 Red flags in franchise selection 21:00 The reality of ownership 27:00 When things don't work Who This Episode Is For Individuals considering franchising or business ownership and seeking a more grounded understanding of what it actually takes. This episode reinforces a core principle behind the STEERus™ Decision Integrity System: Better decisions come from alignment—not urgency. Subscribe and share if this resonates. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #franchise #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | How to Grow Your Small Business Without Burning Out: The Cost of Overextending Yourself with Jessica Volker | S6:E36 Many founders don't talk about this - but we do. Burnout doesn't happen all at once. It builds through small, misaligned decisions over time. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Jessica Volker to explore what sustainable growth actually requires and why so many entrepreneurs unintentionally build businesses that drain them. If people don't trust your consistency, they hesitate. If your priorities aren't clear, your execution suffers. If you're doing everything, nothing compounds because you and your signal are spread too thin. Jessica brings a grounded perspective on prioritization, energy, and the discipline required to build something that lasts. Guest Jessica Volker Entrepreneur and business strategist Core Problems Overextension disguised as ambition Lack of prioritization in growth decisions Building systems that are unsustainable long-term Confusing activity with meaningful progress Practical Takeaways Focus is a strategic advantage, not a limitation Sustainable growth requires intentional boundaries Decision clarity reduces unnecessary effort Long-term success is built through consistency, not intensity Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Small Business Stories 03:00 Burnout and entrepreneurship 08:00 Why more isn't better 12:00 The role of prioritization 18:00 Sustainable growth mindset 24:00 Long-term success Who This Episode Is For Founders and leaders who want to grow their business without sacrificing clarity, health, or long-term viability. This episode reinforces a core principle behind the STEERus™ Decision Integrity System: When decisions lack clarity, effort increases but results don't. And we want to change that for you, just like we changed it for ourselves! Subscribe and share if this resonates. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusiness #Burnout #wellness | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | Building a Business Without a Blueprint: Niche Entrepreneurship and Resilience with Nicholas Breedlove | S6:E35 Some of the strongest businesses are built without a clear path. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Nicholas Breedlove, CEO of NVB Playgrounds, to explore what it really takes to build and scale a business in a niche industry without prior experience, without a playbook, and without external validation. If people don't trust your capability, they hesitate. If your positioning isn't clear, they overlook you. If you wait for credentials, you delay momentum. Nicholas shares his journey into the playground industry and how he built a widly successful company focused on safe, inclusive, and community-driven spaces. His experience reflects a broader entrepreneurial truth: many founders start without a roadmap, but succeed by staying focused, resilient, and aligned with real market needs. Guest Nicholas Breedlove CEO, NVB Playgrounds Core Problems Waiting for experience or validation before starting Misunderstanding the realities of niche industries Struggling to scale without overextending resources Building without a clear framework or guidance Practical Takeaways Action builds credibility faster than credentials Specialization creates opportunity in overlooked markets Resilience is a requirement, not a trait Community impact can be a competitive advantage Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Small Business Stories 02:00 Entering a new industry without experience 06:00 Niche business realities 11:00 Scaling challenges 17:00 Leadership and culture 23:00 The power of purpose Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs building in unfamiliar spaces and leaders navigating uncertainty without a clear roadmap. Invisible businesses don't make money -- but neither do businesses waiting to feel "ready." ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusiness #Startups | — | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | Visibility, Authenticity & The Reality of Building a Brand Through Photography with Olga Mischenko | S6:E34 If people don't trust what they see, they won't engage with what you say. And for many small business owners, that breakdown starts with their image. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with photographer Olga Mischenko to explore the intersection of visual identity, authenticity, and the real demands of entrepreneurship. This conversation moves beyond photography to surface a deeper issue: the gap between how entrepreneurs present themselves and who they actually are. 👤 Guest Olga Mischenko Founder, Photography by Olga Mischenko ⚠️ Core Problems Misaligned personal and brand imagery The hidden workload of entrepreneurship beyond the craft Over-curation that weakens credibility 🥡 Practical Takeaways Authentic representation builds stronger trust than perfection Networking remains essential—even in a digital-first world Business success requires far more than technical skill ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 The role of image in business 06:00 Customer connection and empathy 10:00 Visibility through networking 13:00 The business behind creativity 17:00 Authenticity in branding This episode reinforces a core principle behind the STEERus™ Decision Integrity System: When your external signal doesn't match your internal value, the market miscategorizes you. Subscribe and share if this resonates. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #branding #entrepreneurship #marketing #photography #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | Meaning, Leadership & The Cost of Silence with Renowned Executive Coach Ash Seddeek | S6:E33 If people don't hear from you, they don't wait. They interpret. And most of the time, they get it wrong. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with renowned executive coach, Ash Seddeek, to explore what leadership communication actually requires in today's environment where visibility is constant, trust is fragile, and silence carries weight. This is a conversation about responsibility, meaning, and the unseen consequences of how leaders show up - or don't. 👤 Guest Ash Seddeek Founder, Executive Greatness Institute 📖 Books Ash has written several books on leadership. Buy them here: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00VOS0T1W ⚠️ Core Problems The hidden cost of leadership silence Confusing vulnerability with credibility Treating communication as performance instead of purpose 🥡 Practical Takeaways Leaders must actively shape the narrative—or others will Meaning creates alignment more than messaging ever will Followership is earned through connection, not authority ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Leadership beyond communication skills 07:00 Vulnerability done right 13:00 Meaning vs performance 17:30 Silence and its consequences 24:00 Redefining greatness This episode reinforces a core truth behind the STEERus™ Decision Integrity System: When leaders lack clarity in how they show up, the market—and their teams—misinterpret them. Subscribe and share if this resonates. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #leadership #communication #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | Discipline, Specialization, and the Long Road to Wealth via Real Estate with Jose Berlanga | Some businesses attract more fantasy than fundamentals. Real estate is one of them. In this episode, Dr. LL talks with Jose Berlanga, CEO of Onyx Land Partners and author of Dirt Rich, about what actually separates durable success from aspirational noise in land development, home building, and entrepreneurship. If people don't trust your judgment, they won't invest with you. If you don't understand the market, you will mistake motion for traction. If you build from ego instead of demand, the market eventually corrects you. Jose brings a sobering, practical perspective shaped by decades in Houston real estate. He explains why steadier end-user markets can outperform flashier speculative ones, why specialization matters more than people think, and why so many newcomers fail when they assume all real estate is the same. One of the strongest threads in this conversation is his insistence that real estate is not a shortcut business. It is cyclical, risky, technical, and unforgiving when approached casually. He also connects development directly to product-market fit, arguing that builders fail when they create for themselves rather than for the actual buyer. Houston's steady expansion, Onyx's focus on transitional inner-city neighborhoods, and his warnings about "passive income" all reinforce the same deeper truth: sustainable growth comes from patience, repetition, restraint, and staying in the lane you truly understand. Guest Jose Berlanga CEO, Onyx Land Partners Author, Dirt Rich and The Business of Home Building Buy his book here 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Dirt-Rich-Jose-M-Berlanga/dp/B0FRXTN2FL Core Problems Entrepreneurs being sold unrealistic timelines and low-effort wealth narratives Investors entering markets or asset classes they do not understand Builders confusing personal taste with buyer demand People raising outside money before they have earned the right to manage it Practical Takeaways Specialize before you diversify Study the local market instead of assuming one city behaves like another Start with smaller, lower-risk decisions and build judgment over time Track record and references matter more than polished social proof The longer road is often the safer road Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Small Business Stories 01:06 Why Houston remains attractive 05:35 Cycles, bad actors, and market cleanup 10:34 What buyers and investors should watch for 15:06 Transitional neighborhoods and Onyx's specialty 18:26 Why product-market fit matters in real estate 21:19 Fractional ownership, research, and risk 24:44 What Dirt Rich really argues 29:20 Passive income myths and entrepreneurial patience 34:48 Where to find Jose and his books Who This Episode Is For Founders, investors, and growth-minded entrepreneurs who are trying to build something durable instead of chasing speed. Invisible brands don't make money, but neither do businesses built on borrowed certainty and thin expertise. Subscribe, share, and send this episode to someone who needs a more grounded conversation about entrepreneurship and risk. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #RealEstateInvesting #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusiness #entrepreneur | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | Constant Contact - the Pioneer of eMail Marketing - Talks About the Cost of Being Scattered With Dave Charest | S6:E31 There is no shortage of marketing tools right now. There is a shortage of clarity. In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Dave Charest, Director of Small Business Success at Constant Contact (you know - the pioneer of eMail marketing with revenues still over $250 million per year), to unpack what is actually happening beneath the surface for small business owners trying to stay visible in 2026. If people don't trust you, they won't respond. If they don't understand you, they won't refer you. If your message keeps shifting, they won't remember you. Dave shares insights from Constant Contact's small business research, including a sharp drop in marketing confidence, rising overwhelm, and the growing tension between activity and actual results. The conversation brings us back to fundamentals: connection, consistency, and clarity. Guest Dave Charest Director of Small Business Success, Constant Contact Core Problems Founders trying to be everywhere instead of being effective somewhere Marketing activity replacing intentional strategy Message inconsistency weakening trust and referrals Overreliance on tools without understanding audience needs Practical Takeaways Focus on one primary channel and build from there Use email as a relationship channel, not just a sales tool Match frequency to relevance, not arbitrary rules Use AI to support thinking, not replace it Build real-world relationships and use digital to sustain them Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Small Business Stories 03:00 What has changed and what hasn't in marketing 05:45 Overwhelm and channel fatigue 09:38 The real role of email in 2026 18:30 Why consistency builds trust 22:00 Message clarity and referrals 27:00 Confidence drop in small business marketing 31:00 AI, confusion, and content quality 39:00 What small businesses should do now Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs and small business owners who feel like they are doing everything but still not getting traction. Invisible brands don't make money, but neither do businesses that are active everywhere and clear nowhere. Subscribe, share, and send this to someone trying to simplify their marketing without losing momentum. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #EmailMarketing #SmallBusiness #Entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | Humble Influence, Followership, and the Culture Behind Leadership with Jim Matuga | S6:E30 What happens when leadership is treated like status instead of stewardship? In this episode, Dr. LL sits down with Jim Matuga, founder of Interaction Media, longtime entrepreneur, podcast host, spirit "ambassador" for West Virginia, and author of Humble Influence. We had a grounded conversation about culture, followership, faith, community, and what it really takes to lead people well in a turbulent era. If people don't trust you, they won't follow you. If they don't feel seen, they won't stay. If leadership is performative instead of relational, culture eventually breaks under pressure. Jim brings a perspective shaped by entrepreneurship in West Virginia, decades in media and marketing, and the lessons behind his book Humble Influence. The book is especially compelling because it pushes against a familiar leadership distortion: the idea that everyone must be the leader, or that followership is somehow lesser. Instead, Jim makes a thoughtful case that healthy followership is a choice, humility is strength, and better leadership often begins with understanding how to support, empower, and elevate others. Faith is part of that foundation too, not in a heavy-handed way, but as a steady moral center around service, love, and responsibility. I thoroughly enjoyed his book and read it cover to cover. Guest Jim Matuga Founder, Interaction Media Host, Positively West Virginia Author, Humble Influence BUY HIS BOOK HERE 👇 https://www.amazon.com/Humble-Influence-Strength-True-Followership/dp/B0F9WJFTSJ Core Problems Founders assuming titles create followership Culture being treated as branding instead of operating discipline Teams underperforming when leadership becomes too centralized Small businesses trying to navigate AI disruption without losing their humanity Practical Takeaways Culture pays dividends when it is practiced daily, not admired conceptually Strong businesses are built with people, not around one personality Followership is not weakness; it is a conscious form of contribution AI may disrupt execution, but trust, judgment, and human alignment still matter Community can become a strategic asset when people genuinely want each other to win Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Small Business Stories 01:29 What keeps Jim going after 500 episodes 05:35 What West Virginia teaches about business and belonging 11:15 Winning with people and building around excellence 15:16 Why culture became a turning point 17:14 The story behind Humble Influence 21:09 Leadership as a choice, not a title 24:24 AI, StoryMaker, and agency disruption 34:30 Faith, love, and the deeper why behind business Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, founders, managers, and leadership-minded professionals trying to build trust, strengthen culture, and lead with more humility and clarity. Invisible brands don't make money, and neither do businesses whose leadership signal is distorted from the inside out. Subscribe, share, and send this episode to someone building a business with people at the center. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #Leadership #CompanyCulture #Entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Accessible Leadership, Empathy and Credibility with Holly G aka Holly Golebiowski | S6:E29 Some leaders are trying to be more human and still losing traction. Others hold the line so hard that people stop trusting them. In this episode, Dr. LL and Holly Golebiowski explore the tension between empathy, authority, accessibility, and real leadership growth. If people don't trust you, they won't follow you. If they don't remember you, they won't look for you. If your leadership creates distance, even unintentionally, people may comply for a while, but they will not stay deeply engaged. Guest Holly Golebiowski, known as Holly G Leader Skills Executive coach, facilitator, leadership development expert Core Problems Leaders confusing empathy with over-accommodation Teams disengaging when leaders feel inaccessible or performative Coaching and leadership development becoming harder to evaluate in a crowded market Practical Takeaways Empathy works best when it is paired with standards, clarity, and accountability Leaders need to ask what they may be doing to create the friction they see on their teams Strong leadership development is not about polish alone. It is about usefulness, credibility, and change people can actually apply Timestamps 00:00 Accessibility, names, and first impressions in leadership 03:58 Reading a room and knowing whether learning is landing 08:27 Empathy without losing authority 12:12 Credible coaching versus performative branding 19:37 Internal coaching, AI coaching, and where the field may be heading Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, managers, facilitators, and founders trying to lead people well in a crowded, overstimulated, high-pressure environment. Invisible brands don't make money, and inaccessible leaders don't keep trust for long. Subscribe, share, and keep building with clarity. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | Discipline, Trust and the Long Game of Sales with Glenn Poulos | S6:E28 Trust is rarely lost in one dramatic moment. More often, it slips through small signals of distraction, misalignment, or weak preparation. In this episode of Small Business Stories, Dr. LL sits down with Glenn Poulos, President of Prague USA and author of Never Sit in the Lobby, to talk about the discipline behind long-term sales relationships, the difference between activity and progress, and what it really takes to stay credible over decades. If people don't trust you, they won't buy from you. If they don't remember you, they won't call you. Guest Glenn Poulos President, Prague USA Author of Never Sit in the Lobby 👉 BUY HIS BOOK HERE --> https://www.amazon.com/Never-Sit-Lobby-Winning-Business/dp/1777939135 Expertise: sales discipline, customer relationships, professional presence, and long-term trust building Core Problems • Sales teams mistaking busyness for effectiveness • Relationship erosion caused by distracted, low-readiness interactions • Overinvesting in digital visibility while underinvesting in real-world credibility Practical Takeaways • Why readiness before the meeting shapes the meeting • How genuine rapport is built without becoming performative or pushy • Why the best long-term sales relationships come from discipline, memory, timing, and trust Timestamps 00:00 Power, infrastructure, and why Glenn's industry matters 05:35 The meaning behind Never Sit in the Lobby 13:53 Pre-call preparation and remembering faces 17:16 Motion vs. progress in sales 24:26 Personal brand, company brand, and staying credible 35:13 Longevity, resilience, and the next right thing Who This Episode Is For Founders, sales leaders, consultants, and professionals who want to build durable trust instead of relying on performative visibility. Invisible brands don't make money, and neither do businesses that send mixed signals when trust is on the line. Subscribe, share, and follow Small Business Stories for more grounded conversations on visibility, credibility, and growth. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io #sales #success #relationships #entrepreneur #smallbusiness | — | ||||||
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