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Solar Is Already the Answer and the Market Is Finally Forced to Admit It | Ep. 394 with John Witchel CEO & Co-Founder of King Energy
May 4, 2026·24:55
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Daniel Robbins interviews John Witchel, CEO and co founder of King Energy, on why solar did not “lose,” it simply needed the right business model. John breaks down the split incentive problem in multi tenant buildings and how King Energy solves it by renting rooftops from landlords and selling power to tenants at a discount. They also unpack why solar and batteries are now cheaper than fossil fuels, why energy price increases are forcing action, and how John built his 10th startup by speaking the customer’s language instead of selling ideology.

She Trained Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci and This Is What Actually Works | Ep. 393 with Monique Eastwood Founder of Eastwood Fit App
May 1, 2026·33:59
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Daniel Robbins interviews celebrity trainer and ex ballerina Monique Eastwood about what “real” transformation actually takes beyond the Men’s Health headlines. Monique explains that the secret is not three exercises or a quick routine, it is consistency, body awareness, and training the way real life moves, multi directional and core led. She also shares how she built a global business organically through years of training Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Anne Hathaway, then scaled her impact with a raw, studio style app that makes her method accessible to everyone.

From Rock Bottom to 2 Exits and a New Brand Built on Discipline | Ep. 392 with Michael Chernow Founder of Kreatures of Habit
Apr 27, 2026·24:42
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Daniel Robbins sits down with restaurateur, entrepreneur, and Creatures of Habit founder Michael Chernow to unpack the real mechanics of resilience, recovery, and momentum. Michael shares how 11 years of addiction nearly took his life, why asking for help became the best day he ever lived, and the one rule he believes you must do perfectly: get back up. They also go deep on exits, building a personal brand as a “fail proof” asset, and why habits, not motivation, determine everything.

The Dark Side of Building a Healthcare System That Works | Ep. 391 with Harry DiFrancesco Founder & CEO of Carda Health
Apr 24, 2026·20:42
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Harry DiFrancesco, founder and CEO of Carda Health, to unpack why U.S. healthcare rewards sick care instead of prevention and how Carda is rebuilding recovery at home. Harry shares his personal mission shaped by his father’s heart disease, the shocking stat that 90% of heart patients never access rehab, and how Carda uses AI as an “invisible engine” to unburden clinicians while improving outcomes. They also debate GLP-1s, behavior change, and why building a resilient company feels a lot like running 100 miles.

The Elon Musk Playbook, Space Mining, and the Next Wave Nobody Sees Yet | Ep. 390 with Eric Jorgenson CEO of Scribe Media
Apr 20, 2026·24:19
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Daniel Robbins sits down with author and Scribe Media CEO Eric Jorgenson to unpack how he “curates, not writes” books that feel like mentorship from the world’s most consequential thinkers. Eric explains why he built a book on Elon Musk’s thinking, why purpose is Musk’s real unfair advantage, and why the next massive wave may be AI plus biology, CRISPR, and nanotech. They also dive into the collapse and rebuild of Scribe, why books are becoming even more valuable in an AI era, and why writing one great book can be the lighthouse that changes your entire life.

Why Most Celebrity Brands Fail and How I Built High Level Science Instead | Ep. 389 with Ashley Parker Angel Co-founder of High Level Science
Apr 17, 2026·28:07
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Ashley Parker Angel to unpack what fame really costs, why success can still leave you financially exposed, and how identity can get hijacked by attention. Ashley shares the behind the scenes realities of O Town, Broadway, and the constant pressure of peaks and valleys, plus the personal trauma that forged his resilience early. The conversation turns into a full founder pivot story, from burnout and health scares to building High Level Science with a world renowned cardiologist and landing in over 1,000 GNC stores through a bold “Making the Brand” tour.

David Grutman: From Bartender to Miami’s Nightlife King | Ep. 338
Apr 13, 2026·18:32
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Miami hospitality icon David Grutman, founder of Groot Hospitality, to break down how relationships, details, and relentless “value add” turned him into the city’s ultimate connector. David shares how he built Miami’s pull by controlling the full experience for influential guests, why the goal is never to “keep score,” and what it takes to create restaurant and nightlife moments people can’t stop filming. They also dive into his new book Take It Personal, the stress behind the scenes, and why his proudest legacy is his family.

Mark Manson: The Subtle Art of Building a 20 Million Copy Empire | Ep. 337
Apr 10, 2026·47:24
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Mark Manson to unpack why the internet hijacks our attention, amplifies anxiety, and makes it harder to choose what actually matters. Mark breaks down how he built a content empire by spotting platform shifts early, why he “viciously curates” his feeds, and how to handle hate without spiraling. They also go deep on purpose, AI companions, and why the real skill of this era is pruning your life down to what you value most.

She Built the Well-Being Strategy for the CIA. Here Is What Every Company Is Missing | Ep. 336 with Dr. Jennifer Posa
Apr 6, 2026·36:57
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Daniel Robbins interviews Dr. Jennifer Posa, former Chief Wellbeing Officer of the CIA, on what resilience really means inside high performing organizations. She explains why wellbeing is not “wellness,” how leaders can use data to treat culture as a performance strategy, and why the human machine partnership will define the next era of work. Dr. Posa also shares the leadership behaviors she saw in the best executives, including self awareness, judgment, and a bias for smart action, plus the simple moments that build trust fast.

The Journalist Who Got Oprah to Say Something Nobody Had Heard in 30 Years | Ep 335 with David Begnaud Founder & CEO of Do Good Crew
Apr 2, 2026·32:15
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Daniel Robbins sits down with CBS News contributor and Do Good Crew founder David Begnaud to explore how storytelling can become real world action. David shares the teacher who changed his life with one question, how covering Hurricane Maria reshaped his view of journalism, and why he left the disaster cycle to build a mission driven media company focused on shared humanity. They also unpack why trust is becoming the most valuable asset in an AI era and how vulnerability is the storytelling advantage most people avoid

Why Payments Were Broken and How One Founder Fixed It | Ep. 334 with Thomas Aronica Founder and CEO of Biller Genie
Apr 1, 2026·19:34
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Thomas Aronica, founder and CEO of Biller Genie, to unpack how a decade of hearing “why do I have to do the work twice” turned into a fintech that automates accounts receivable for businesses. Thomas shares how the idea sparked from years building payments infrastructure for software companies and seeing SMBs struggle to connect payments to QuickBooks. They also dive into the brutal founder moments behind the scenes, including raising money right as COVID hit and being 90 minutes from not making payroll before an investment landed.

He Tried Hundreds of Jobs So You Don’t Waste 10 Years in the Wrong One | Ep. 333 with Gabriel DeSanti Content Creator & Founder of Staj
Mar 31, 2026·27:43
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Daniel Robbins talks with creator Gabriel DeSanti, who’s building the world’s longest resume by job shadowing real workers and documenting what careers actually look like. Gabriel shares the most intense job he’s done, cleaning a hoarding apartment in a hazmat suit while roaches fell from the ceiling, and explains why the series is really about the people behind the work. They also break down how he built his voice after a decade of experimentation, why brand deal income is a roller coaster, and how his new startup Staj turns job shadowing into a marketplace so anyone can test a career before committing years to it.

She Built a Luxury Brand With No Money, No Investors, and Instagram | Ep. 332 with Geeorgie Crossley Founder of GeeGee Collection
Mar 30, 2026·22:49
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Daniel Robbins interviews British fashion designer Georgie Crossley, founder of GeeGee Collection, on how she bootstrapped a handmade womenswear brand during COVID using Instagram promotions, friends as models, and relentless obsession with craft. Georgie explains why fast fashion pushed her toward traditional artisanship, how physical retail creates a deeper customer connection than e commerce, and why she has chosen slow growth over outside funding so she can protect quality, individuality, and control of the brand’s direction.

The Real Reason You Can’t Focus and What to Do About It | Ep. 331 with Nir Eyal NYT Best Selling Author
Mar 27, 2026·30:34
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Daniel Robbins sits down with bestselling author Nir Eyal to unpack why limiting beliefs feel like facts and how they quietly drive anxiety, procrastination, and self sabotage. Nir explains the difference between facts, faith, and beliefs, why the brain is wired for safety not flourishing, and how labels can become limits that shape behavior and even biology. They walk through Daniel’s real time spiral around business uncertainty, and Nir teaches a practical method to catch the fear early and replace it with a more useful belief tool.

He Left Goldman. Then He Built a $40 Million Real Estate Platform | Ep. 330 with Alex Blackwood Co-founder of mogul
Mar 26, 2026·27:02
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Alex Blackwood, co founder and CEO of mogul, to unpack how fractional residential real estate investing is opening the institutional playbook to everyday investors. Alex explains why AI cannot magically “find deals” when the best real estate data is gated and messy, but why agentic workflows can compress closing operations from twenty hours a week to thirty minutes. They also dive into looming wealth transfer, supply constraints, and why mogul positions itself as a transparent, high conviction platform where investors can buy shares in homes, earn dividends, and participate in appreciation.

The B2B Creator Economy Is Wide Open and Nobody Knows Pricing Yet | Ep 329 with David Walsh Founder & CEO of Limelight
Mar 25, 2026·25:00
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Daniel Robbins sits down with David Walsh, founder and CEO of Limelight, to break down the rise of B2B creator partnerships and why LinkedIn is becoming the highest leverage channel for founders and brands. David shares how building in public drove roughly 90 percent of Limelight’s revenue, why most creators price wrong because LinkedIn is still the wild west, and what brands actually want from creators right now. They also go deep on marketplace cold start, why top of funnel storytelling matters more than selling, and how Limelight aims to become the system of record for B2B creator programs.

The Hidden Compliance Wall That Blocks Small Businesses From Big Contracts | Ep. 328 with Kandace Swaisland Founder of KAKSCORP
Mar 24, 2026·27:23
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Kandace Swaisland to challenge the most common entrepreneurship myth: that scaling means growing as fast as possible. Kandace argues scaling really means doing more with less, and that sustainable growth is about credibility, systems, and readiness for the barriers that show up later, especially compliance and governance requirements. The conversation dives into why digital transformation fails when companies skip strategy and process mapping, why software amplifies chaos, and how Kandace helps small to mid-sized businesses break through structural and compliance barriers to win enterprise clients and larger contracts.

Why Great Hires Fail and How to Fix Talent Market Fit | Ep. 327 with Deepali Vyas of Founder & CEO, Vyas Media & 'The Elite Recruiter'
Mar 24, 2026·26:31
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Deepali Vyas to unpack why “performance problems” are often fit problems, and why the most dangerous leader is the “almost right” one. Deepali breaks down talent market fit as the alignment between a person’s wiring and a company’s stage, pressure, and reality, not the résumé or big brand logo. They also go deep on the future of work, from portfolio careers and fractional leadership to why most companies are skipping the ROI layer of AI adoption and will likely overhire after they overcut.

Neuro-Optometrist: Your Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Dr. Bryce AppelbaumYour Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Ep. 326 with Dr. Bryce Apbaum
Mar 23, 2026·24:44
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Dr. Bryce Appelbaum to unpack a performance lever most people ignore: the eye brain connection. Dr. Bryce explains that vision is not just about seeing letters on a chart, it is how the brain processes focus, tracking, and convergence, and it impacts reading, sports, productivity, and even sleep. He shares practical habits and exercises you can start immediately, including a near far focus drill to delay bifocals, plus how ScreenFit helps people reduce symptoms from heavy screen use.

How Prop Firms Really Pay Traders (And When They Don’t) | Ep. 325 with Martin Jensen and John Ramos CEOand CTO of Prop Firm Match
Mar 18, 2026·23:20
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Martin Jensen and John Ramos to break down what prop firms are, why they’re exploding, and what most traders get wrong when they choose one. Martin explains Prop Firm Match as a vetted comparison platform designed to protect traders from the worst-case scenario: earning a payout and not getting paid. John adds the trader’s view of prop firms as a lower-barrier path to leverage skill without risking large personal capital, while the founders share how they built trust through objective metrics and nearly ten thousand verified reviews.

What It Really Feels Like to Sell Your Company to IKEA | Ep. 324 with Leah Solivan Founder of TaskRabbit
Mar 16, 2026·29:03
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Daniel Robbins interviews Leah Solivan about building TaskRabbit through the Great Recession, helping shape the gig economy, and navigating the emotional and operational reality of selling a company to IKEA. Leah also shares her perspective as a founder turned investor on VC incentives, fundraising dynamics, and what it takes to build category defining companies that ride real inflection points.

Burnout Is a Nervous System Problem Not a Productivity Problem | Ep. 323 with Mandy Morris Executive Psychology Coach and Co-founder of SoFree
Mar 13, 2026·16:06
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Daniel Robbins talks with Mandy Morris about why emotional intelligence is misunderstood and why most high achievers are trying to think their way out of a problem happening in their bodies. Mandy explains that we are feeling beings that think, and that burnout is often a nervous system and belief system issue, not a lack of hacks or discipline. She also shares practical resets from the transcript, including body scans, breath patterns, and bilateral stimulation, plus the story behind building the soFree app to help people shift out of fight or flight in under two minutes.

How to Keep Key Leaders Without Raising Salaries (And Why It Can Profit the Company) | Ep. 322 with Bob Nienaber Founder and CEO of BenefitRFP
Mar 12, 2026·25:22
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Bob Nienaber, founder and CEO of BenefitRFP, to break down what founders and executives misunderstand most about retirement, taxes, and executive compensation. Bob argues that the biggest threat to long term wealth is not income, it is taxes, and he shares how pre tax saving, smarter distribution planning, and properly structured plans can dramatically change outcomes. The conversation also explores why nonqualified plans exist, when smaller companies should consider them, why “cheap” phantom stock often backfires, and what Bob learned from exiting businesses.

The $1M Shark Tank Surge and the Product Test That Changed Everything | Ep. 321 with Wombi Rose Co-Founder and CEO of Lovepop
Mar 9, 2026·26:38
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Wombi Rose, the co founder and CEO of Lovepop, to unpack how a naval architect turned paper engineering into a company built on human connection. Wombi shares the exact moments from the transcript that changed everything, from testing cards in Boston Public Garden to a single customer story that revealed Lovepop was not paper, it was emotion. He also walks through the Shark Tank experience, the million dollar sales surge, and why physical, meaningful relationships may matter even more as AI and social media reshape how people connect.

Stephen Fishbach: The Truth About Reality TV (It’s Real, But Not What You Think) | Ep. 320 with Stephen Fishbach Best Selling Author of Escape!
Mar 6, 2026·26:52
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Daniel Robbins sits down with Stephen Fishbach to unpack what reality TV contestants are actually chasing and why “jungle reality” like Survivor is its own psychological universe. Stephen explains that the experience is real, but producers are expert storytellers who shape chaos into a three act narrative without writing a script. They also dive into Escape! his new novel, which explores what happens when someone tries to reclaim past glory and fights for control of their own story.
