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Beyond Business: The Adventures of Tyler Woodall

52 min · 6. März 2026
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Tyler Woodall on Scaling Insurance Agencies with VAs & AI, Selling an Agency, and Not Tiptoeing Through Life Tyler Woodall, founder of Scale Ops/Agency Aid and the SOW Project, shares how his company helps insurance agencies grow by hiring and training virtual assistants and adding AI automation, including tools like AI email-to-task follow-up and experimenting with AI receptionists. He reflects on AI’s rapid progress, why insurance may be insulated by regulation, and how rising construction and auto repair costs drove premium increases. Tyler recounts early entrepreneurship selling candy and charity t-shirts that funded feeding kids in South America, then building a commercial insurance book through high-volume cold calls and drop-ins. After realizing he didn’t enjoy agency life, he sold his agency and went all-in on Scale Ops, discusses risk-taking like climbing Kilimanjaro, travel, marriage, and his view of success centered on meaning, growth, overcoming challenges, and contribution.

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