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#789: The 8 Cornerstones of Coaching Every Leader Needs

42 min · Gestern
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Episode Overview In this solo episode, John Kitchens breaks down the eight foundational cornerstones that have shaped his coaching philosophy and leadership approach. Whether you're leading a real estate team, coaching clients, running a business, or simply looking to become a better leader, these principles provide a framework for creating trust, accountability, growth, and transformation. John shares the same coaching fundamentals he wishes he had learned a decade earlier and explains why leadership is less about having all the answers and more about helping people uncover their own. From creating awareness and eliminating limiting beliefs to building accountability and confidence, this episode is packed with practical leadership tools that can be applied immediately. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Cornerstone #1: People Can Figure Things Out Why great coaches believe people are naturally creative, resourceful, and capable of solving their own challenges when given the right awareness and support. Cornerstone #2: It's Always Layers Deeper How surface-level problems rarely represent the real issue and why leaders must learn to identify the root cause beneath behaviors, emotions, and reactions. Cornerstone #3: Collaborative Conversation The importance of defining the type of conversation you're having and creating alignment through active listening and meaningful dialogue. Cornerstone #4: Agreements vs. Expectations Why expectations create frustration and how clear agreements eliminate misunderstandings and strengthen accountability. Cornerstone #5: Clarity How clarity is created by expanding capacity while eliminating the limiting beliefs and stories that hold people back. Cornerstone #6: Commitment to Confidence Why confidence isn't something you're born with—it is built through commitment, courage, capability, and consistent action. Cornerstone #7: A Life of Accountability How taking ownership creates freedom, growth, and stronger leadership while eliminating excuses and victim thinking. Cornerstone #8: Always a Work in Progress Why perfection is the enemy of progress and how embracing continuous growth leads to long-term success. Key Takeaways Leadership and coaching are built on trust, respect, and mutual commitment. People are more capable than they often realize. Awareness is the first step toward meaningful change. Every challenge has a deeper root cause waiting to be uncovered. Clear agreements outperform unspoken expectations every time. Confidence grows through commitment and action. Accountability is one of the highest forms of leadership. Progress beats perfection. Great leaders focus on developing people, not controlling them. Coaching is about guiding the hero of the story—not becoming the hero yourself. Resources Mentioned The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt Reset by Dan Heath Loving What Is by Byron Katie Theory of Constraints Framework Kitchen Table Quarterly Strategic Mastermind "Progress, not perfection, is what counts." - John Kitchens Connect with Us: 7 Figure Audit: 7figurecall.com Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time! 🔥

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Episode #789: The 8 Cornerstones of Coaching Every Leader Needs Cover

#789: The 8 Cornerstones of Coaching Every Leader Needs

Episode Overview In this solo episode, John Kitchens breaks down the eight foundational cornerstones that have shaped his coaching philosophy and leadership approach. Whether you're leading a real estate team, coaching clients, running a business, or simply looking to become a better leader, these principles provide a framework for creating trust, accountability, growth, and transformation. John shares the same coaching fundamentals he wishes he had learned a decade earlier and explains why leadership is less about having all the answers and more about helping people uncover their own. From creating awareness and eliminating limiting beliefs to building accountability and confidence, this episode is packed with practical leadership tools that can be applied immediately. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Cornerstone #1: People Can Figure Things Out Why great coaches believe people are naturally creative, resourceful, and capable of solving their own challenges when given the right awareness and support. Cornerstone #2: It's Always Layers Deeper How surface-level problems rarely represent the real issue and why leaders must learn to identify the root cause beneath behaviors, emotions, and reactions. Cornerstone #3: Collaborative Conversation The importance of defining the type of conversation you're having and creating alignment through active listening and meaningful dialogue. Cornerstone #4: Agreements vs. Expectations Why expectations create frustration and how clear agreements eliminate misunderstandings and strengthen accountability. Cornerstone #5: Clarity How clarity is created by expanding capacity while eliminating the limiting beliefs and stories that hold people back. Cornerstone #6: Commitment to Confidence Why confidence isn't something you're born with—it is built through commitment, courage, capability, and consistent action. Cornerstone #7: A Life of Accountability How taking ownership creates freedom, growth, and stronger leadership while eliminating excuses and victim thinking. Cornerstone #8: Always a Work in Progress Why perfection is the enemy of progress and how embracing continuous growth leads to long-term success. Key Takeaways Leadership and coaching are built on trust, respect, and mutual commitment. People are more capable than they often realize. Awareness is the first step toward meaningful change. Every challenge has a deeper root cause waiting to be uncovered. Clear agreements outperform unspoken expectations every time. Confidence grows through commitment and action. Accountability is one of the highest forms of leadership. Progress beats perfection. Great leaders focus on developing people, not controlling them. Coaching is about guiding the hero of the story—not becoming the hero yourself. Resources Mentioned The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt Reset by Dan Heath Loving What Is by Byron Katie Theory of Constraints Framework Kitchen Table Quarterly Strategic Mastermind "Progress, not perfection, is what counts." - John Kitchens Connect with Us: 7 Figure Audit: 7figurecall.com Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time! 🔥

Gestern42 min
Episode #788: Build a Team or Be on a Team with Claire Gogan Cover

#788: Build a Team or Be on a Team with Claire Gogan

Episode Overview In this episode of the John Kitchens Coach Podcast Experience, John sits down with Claire Gogan, leader of one of Southwest Florida's fastest-growing real estate teams. Claire shares her journey from solo agent to leading a 45-agent organization, the painful lessons she learned along the way, and how agents can create leverage without sacrificing the life they're trying to build. Whether you're a solo agent considering your first hire or a team leader trying to scale without burning out, this conversation delivers practical insights on leadership, hiring, team structures, personal development, and building a business that supports your vision. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why every successful agent eventually needs leverage The difference between building a high-paid job and building a true business How Claire transitioned from solo producer to leading a 45-agent team The three primary team models and who each one is best suited for Why hiring the right people matters more than hiring quickly How personality assessments can improve hiring decisions The role coaching played in Claire's growth journey Why conflict resolution is one of the most important leadership skills How to determine if you're meant to build a team—or simply build leverage The mindset shifts required to survive the difficult early stages of growth How AI is impacting team structure, leadership, and the future of real estate Key Takeaways Get Clear Before You Build Too many agents build businesses based on what they see others doing instead of what they actually want. Before choosing a team model, ask yourself: What kind of life do I want? Do I love selling? Do I enjoy leading people? Am I building freedom or creating another job? Clarity must come before growth. There Is More Than One Way to Build a Team Claire breaks down three common team structures: 1. Small Leverage Team Perfect for agents who love selling Built around an admin, showing partner, and listing support Highly profitable and lean 2. High-Service Team Higher standards and stronger support systems Focused on agent development and market share Typically built around listings and leadership 3. Mega Team Large-scale organizations with 100+ agents Lower profit margins but greater opportunities through ancillary businesses like mortgage, title, insurance, and investments Hire for Strengths, Not Similarities One of Claire's biggest breakthroughs came when she stopped hiring people she liked and started hiring people whose strengths complemented her weaknesses. The right people create leverage. The wrong people create more work. Leadership Requires Letting Go Great people don't want to be micromanaged. If you want to scale: Build systems Create accountability Trust your team Allow people to make mistakes and grow Control limits growth. Failure Is Part of the Process Every team leader faces difficult seasons. Claire shares stories of: Bad hires Turnover Overwhelm Questioning whether to continue The difference between those who succeed and those who quit often comes down to one thing: Staying in the game long enough to learn. Conflict Resolution Is a Leadership Multiplier The ability to navigate difficult conversations impacts: Leadership Sales Negotiations Recruiting Team culture Learning how to handle conflict with respect and confidence can improve every area of your business. Abundance Beats Scarcity One of Claire's most important leadership principles: Lead from abundance. Scarcity creates fear-based decisions. Abundance creates opportunities, growth, and better leadership. Books Mentioned The Five Dysfunctions of a Team — Patrick Lencioni The Five Levels of Leadership — John Maxwell Resources Mentioned Working Genius Assessment DISC Personality Profiles EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) Peter Diamandis' Moonshots Podcast Exponential Organizations "You are either building a high-paid job, or you're building a business. The moment you decide which one you want, everything changes." — Claire Gogan Connect with Us: 7 Figure Audit: 7figurecall.com Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time! 🔥

7. Juni 202648 min
Episode #787: How Smart Investors Structure No-Money-Down Real Estate Deals with Tammy Pack Cover

#787: How Smart Investors Structure No-Money-Down Real Estate Deals with Tammy Pack

Episode Overview In this episode of the John Kitchens Coach Podcast Experience, John sits down with Tammy Pack for a powerful conversation on real estate investing, creative financing, and why agents need to stop just watching opportunities pass them by. Tammy shares how she went from trial lawyer to boutique owner, vacation rental operator, brokerage owner, investor, and real estate leader in Fredericksburg, Texas. Her message is simple: Agents have access to opportunities most people never see. The problem? Most agents don't know how to structure the deal. This episode breaks down how creative financing, private lending, seller carrybacks, market knowledge, and confidence can help agents buy more real estate, help more clients, and build long-term wealth. Key Topics Covered Why Creative Financing Matters Tammy explains why the biggest thing stopping most buyers and agents from investing is not the price or the rate. It's the down payment. She breaks down how agents can use creative structures to solve that problem and open up more opportunities. The Agent Advantage in Investing John and Tammy discuss how agents have insider access to deals, market shifts, seller motivation, and opportunity. But access is only valuable when you know what to do with it. Buying Real Estate with Little to No Money Down Tammy shares real examples of how she bought investment properties using: Private lenders Seller carryback financing 80/20 structures 100% financing Strong relationships Proven market knowledge The Buckhorn Cabin Story Tammy walks through how she bought a Fredericksburg cabin, turned it into a high-performing vacation rental, refinanced it, pulled cash out, and later sold it for over $1 million. The lesson: Know your numbers. Know your market. Know when to hold and when to sell. Why Reputation Is Everything Tammy explains how years of doing what she said she would do created trust with her private lender. At some point, investors are not just betting on the property. They are betting on you. Risk Tolerance and Smart Investing Tammy makes a powerful distinction between reckless risk and smart, calculated risk. Her rule: Stay inside what you understand deeply. She focuses on properties in proven, blue-chip locations where demand is clear and long-term value is strong. How Agents Can Build Confidence Tammy and John unpack why agents must know their market better than anyone else. Confidence comes from: Studying the numbers Understanding demand Knowing rental income Learning deal structure Practicing the language Getting reps Selling Yourself as the Expert Tammy shares sales lessons from retail, real estate, and investing. Her message: Stop projecting insecurity. Clients often ask surface-level questions just to make conversation. Your job is to guide the conversation with confidence. Lessons from Sales Tammy shares powerful examples about how sales is really about creating confidence and experience. Whether it is quilts, boots, diamonds, or real estate—the principle is the same: Know your product. Answer with confidence. Move the client forward. Building Wealth in Big Chunks One of Tammy's biggest lessons from her mother: You don't build serious wealth by nickel-and-diming your way there. You build it through smart real estate moves, long-term ownership, and strategic exits. Resources & Mentions Tammy Pack's book: Stop Waiting to Die BiggerPockets Rich Dad Poor Dad Carlton Sheets: No Money Down Tax Smart Real Estate Investing Podcast Tammy Pack on Instagram: @tammypacktalks Tammy Pack on TikTok Final Takeaway Real estate agents are sitting on opportunity every single day. The question is whether you know how to recognize it, structure it, and act on it. Creative financing is not magic. It is skill. It is confidence. It is relationships. It is knowing your market so well that when the right deal shows up, you can move. As Tammy reminds us: "You've got to know when the deal is so good that you better go find a way to buy it." Connect with Us: 7 Figure Audit: 7figurecall.com Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach

3. Juni 202648 min
Episode #786: Why Community Is the New Competitive Advantage in Real Estate with Tricia Turner Cover

#786: Why Community Is the New Competitive Advantage in Real Estate with Tricia Turner

Episode Overview In this episode of the Agent to CEO Podcast, John Kitchens sits down with longtime real estate leader Tricia Turner for a raw conversation about what it really takes to survive and win in today's market. With 23 years in the business, hundreds of homes sold, a team in Houston, brokerage experience, staging, events, and community building, Tricia brings a no-fluff perspective on where the industry is headed and why many agents are struggling. This episode dives into the market shift, agent skill gaps, brokerage consolidation, community-driven leadership, and the hard truth most team leaders avoid talking about: Profitability. If you're an agent, team leader, or broker trying to navigate this new real estate landscape, this conversation is a wake-up call. Key Topics Covered The Market Shift That Exposed Everything Tricia shares how the 2022 shift completely changed the game after the COVID boom. Topics include: Why 2023 and 2024 were two of the hardest years in her career How listings stopped moving Why many teams didn't cut expenses fast enough How a strong market can hide weak systems Why the Industry Needed a Reset John and Tricia unpack why the real estate industry is going through a major shakeout. They discuss: Agent bloat Low-production agents damaging consumer trust Why the market is forcing weak businesses to restructure The reality that consumers often feel they know more than their agents The Rise of New Brokerage Models Tricia breaks down the shift from traditional brokerage models to cloud-based, revenue-share, stock-based companies. They discuss: eXp Real Realty of America Compass and Anywhere Why ownership and compensation drive behavior Why agents are looking for more than a split Why Community Matters More Than Ever Tricia shares why agents are craving leadership, training, and real community right now. Her belief: Agents don't just need a brokerage. They need a place where someone actually helps them win. This led to her building the Rise and Thrive Community, a Monday-through-Friday training environment focused on real estate, AI, listings, market stats, and what agents need to say right now. The Skill Gap Crushing Agents Tricia calls out the biggest problem in the industry: Too many agents are untrained, unskilled, and unwilling to do the work. They discuss: Why agents chase lunches instead of leads The danger of following influencers with no real production history Why agents must sharpen listing skills, confidence, and market knowledge Why reps matter more than theory Who Agents Should Actually Listen To John and Tricia talk about the importance of paying attention to the right people. The message is simple: Don't follow people because they market well. Follow people who have actually done the work. Tricia's Decision-Making Filter Tricia shares how clarity around her future has shaped her decisions. Her North Star: Financial freedom Legacy for her family Building a company and community that creates opportunity Leading people the right way The Hot Seat: Profitability Tricia gets real about her biggest current bottleneck: Profitability. She opens up about the tension between wanting to give agents everything and needing the company to remain financially healthy. The hard truth: If the company isn't profitable, the mission cannot scale. Resources & Mentions Rise and Thrive Community → JoinRiseAndThrive.com Realty of America Kitchen Table Mastermind John Kitchens Executive Coaching → JohnKitchens.coach Final Takeaway This market is exposing everything. Weak skills. Weak systems. Weak leadership. Weak financial models. But for the agents and leaders willing to get clear, get trained, build community, and focus on profitability, there is massive opportunity ahead. As Tricia says: "Get crystal clear on what you really want your life to look like." Connect with Us: 7 Figure Audit: 7figurecall.com Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time! 🔥

29. Mai 202644 min
Episode #785: Blueprint for Wealth: Navigating the World of Real Estate Investing with Jordan Wildman Cover

#785: Blueprint for Wealth: Navigating the World of Real Estate Investing with Jordan Wildman

Episode Overview In this episode of the Expert Mentors Live, John Kitchens sits down with real estate investor and entrepreneur Jordan Wildman to break down what it really takes to build long-term wealth through real estate investing. This conversation goes far beyond flipping houses or chasing commissions. Jordan shares the mindset, strategies, and systems behind using real estate as a true wealth-building vehicle—not just a job. From identifying opportunities and building investor relationships to understanding leverage, cash flow, and long-term asset acquisition, this episode is packed with practical insights for agents and entrepreneurs who want to stop thinking transaction-to-transaction and start building real financial freedom. If you've ever wondered how to transition from earning income to building wealth, this episode delivers the blueprint. Key Topics Covered Why Most Agents Stay Stuck Financially Jordan and John unpack why so many agents make great money—but never actually build wealth. The biggest issue? Most agents stay trapped chasing the next commission instead of building assets that create long-term freedom. Topics include: Income vs. wealth Transactional thinking vs. ownership thinking Why cash flow changes everything The danger of lifestyle inflation Real Estate as the Ultimate Wealth Vehicle Jordan explains why real estate remains one of the greatest paths to wealth creation: Leverage Appreciation Tax advantages Cash flow Equity growth And why agents have a massive insider advantage when it comes to identifying opportunities before the public ever sees them. "When you understand opportunities and know how to find deals, the game changes completely." The Investor Mindset Shift One of the biggest themes of the episode: 👉 Stop thinking like a salesperson and start thinking like an investor. Jordan shares: How investors evaluate opportunities differently Why emotional decisions kill deals The importance of buying based on numbers—not hype How clarity creates confidence in investing Building Relationships That Unlock Opportunities Jordan discusses how relationships are often more valuable than capital. The conversation dives into: Partnering with experienced investors Leveraging other people's money Building trust through consistency Creating win-win partnerships "If you can find the opportunity, the money will find you." The Power of Strategic Thinking John and Jordan emphasize the importance of having a long-term strategy instead of reacting emotionally to the market. Topics include: Reverse engineering your financial goals Knowing your buy box Understanding risk tolerance Creating a clear acquisition plan Flips vs. Buy-and-Hold Investing Jordan breaks down the differences between: Flipping properties for active income Buy-and-hold investing for long-term wealth And why many investors eventually shift toward: Cash flow Appreciation Asset stability Less operational complexity Why Most People Never Get Started Jordan shares the real reasons people stay stuck: Fear Analysis paralysis Lack of clarity Waiting for "perfect timing" The truth: Most successful investors learned by taking action before they felt fully ready. Leveraging Your Real Estate Business to Build Assets One of the most powerful concepts in the episode: Your real estate business should become the engine that funds your investments. Instead of spending every commission check: Use active income to acquire assets Build recurring income streams Create long-term stability outside production The Long-Term Wealth Formula Jordan shares the importance of: Patience Discipline Consistency Strategic acquisition Because wealth isn't built in one deal. It's built through: Repetition Smart decision-making Long-term ownership Compounding growth Advice for Agents Wanting to Start Investing Jordan's practical advice for agents: Start small Learn your market deeply Build relationships with investors Focus on opportunities, not perfection Stay disciplined with your money The key: You don't need to know everything to get started—you just need to start. Resources & Mentions Real Estate Investment Strategies Buy-and-Hold Investing Flipping Properties Wealth Building Through Real Estate John Kitchens Executive Coaching → JohnKitchens.coach Seven Figure Strategy Call → SevenFigureCall.com Final Takeaway Real estate commissions can create income. But ownership creates freedom. The agents and entrepreneurs who win long-term are the ones who stop thinking transaction-to-transaction and start building assets that work for them. Because eventually: The goal isn't just to make money. It's to build wealth that creates options, freedom, and legacy. "Your business should fund your freedom—not trap you inside the grind." Connect with Us: 7 Figure Audit: 7figurecall.com Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time! 🔥

19. Mai 202657 min