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Never Perfect

Podcast von Casey Ryan Quinn

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Are you an entrepreneur obsessed with scaling your business to the next level? Welcome to Never Perfect, the podcast for founders, innovators, and business leaders who are in the trenches, building and scaling their ventures. Hosted by serial entrepreneur Casey Ryan Quinn, this show cuts through the noise to deliver raw, unfiltered, and actionable strategies for exponential business growth. If you're ready to accelerate your growth, learn from those who have done it before, and embrace the "progress over perfection" philosophy, then this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to Never Perfect.

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Episode This one of the most overlooked leadership skills in business.... Cover

This one of the most overlooked leadership skills in business....

What actually makes businesses grow long term? It’s not just systems, strategy, or execution. It’s relationships, communication, and the willingness to have hard conversations before problems spiral out of control. In this episode of the Never Perfect Podcast, I sit down with Leandra to break down one of the most overlooked leadership skills in business: conflict resolution and relationship building. We talk about why so many people avoid difficult conversations, how fear and ego quietly destroy opportunities, and why communication is the foundation of every successful company, partnership, and team. This episode goes deep into company culture, leadership communication, emotional intelligence, people operations, and the importance of creating environments where people feel safe enough to speak honestly. We unpack how unresolved conflict creates resentment, damages performance, and slowly destroys relationships both personally and professionally. We also talk about the reality of scaling businesses and leading teams. From hiring and firing employees to navigating partnerships, leadership decisions, and organizational growth, this conversation is a raw behind-the-scenes look at how human capital management actually works inside growing companies. One of the biggest themes throughout this episode is understanding that communication solves problems earlier, faster, and more effectively than avoidance ever will. Whether it’s business partnerships, employees struggling in their roles, leadership tension, or personal relationships, the earlier the conversation happens, the easier the solution becomes. Leandra shares her perspective from years of leading people operations and human resources, including lessons learned from toxic work environments, difficult managers, and what it means to truly put people first inside a company. We discuss why culture is not ping pong tables or office perks, but how people treat each other, communicate, and operate under pressure. I also break down my philosophy on leadership, decision making, and why I’ve become obsessed with human capital management over real estate investing or scaling companies alone. We talk about intuition, asking better questions, and why the best leaders focus on understanding people before forcing solutions. Throughout the conversation, we share real examples from inside our businesses, including role transitions, employee growth, conflict management, and how open communication helped team members find positions where they could truly thrive. This episode is packed with practical leadership lessons, communication strategies, and mindset shifts for entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, and anyone trying to build stronger relationships in work and life. If you’re building a company, managing people, leading teams, navigating partnerships, or simply trying to improve communication in your life, this episode will challenge the way you think about conflict, leadership, and relationships. Casey's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1TwCw8ewFf/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [ https://www.instagram.com/caseyryanquinn?igsh=MTdqeGU2M2Vnb2R5cA==] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyryanquinn]

21. Mai 2026 - 33 min
Episode You'll Never Have Success Without A Vision I EOS Component 1: Vision Cover

You'll Never Have Success Without A Vision I EOS Component 1: Vision

Join our Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/steelpointfoundry/about Learn more about me at caseyryanquinn.com What does it actually mean to build a business around a mission you truly believe in? In this episode, we dive into the first of the six key components of EOS, the Entrepreneurial Operating System, and what it really means to lead with vision. This is not a textbook breakdown of the framework. This is a raw, honest conversation about how vision, mission, and core values show up in real life, inside real companies, and in the everyday decisions that define who you are as a leader, a founder, and a human being. I open up about what our mission, to build happiness, transform lives, and strengthen the community, actually means beyond the words on the page. It is the lens I use for every decision I make in business and in life. Who I do business with, who I spend time with, what opportunities I say yes to, and what I walk away from even when there is serious money on the table. When your mission is real and not just something framed on a wall, it becomes a filter that protects your energy, your time, and your peace of mind. TJ shares how the mission and vision of SteelPoint Capital pulled him away from running his own company six years ago. Not because the opportunity was perfect, but because the conviction behind what we were building was undeniable. At 42 years old, he says it plainly: he is the happiest he has ever been. Danielle brings a fresh perspective as someone who recently stepped into a leadership role inside the organization. She walks through what drew her in during the interview process, how the core values aligned with the way she already lived her life, and why leading with mission and culture made her feel confident about the leap she was taking. We break down all four of our core values. Let's Go means taking massive action every single day. Extreme Ownership means owning your results, your mistakes, and your growth without excuses. We Got Your Back is the team-first mentality that makes everything else possible. And Lead With Heart is about showing up with positivity, authenticity, and a genuine desire to lift the people around you. The conversation also gets into what happens when you do not have clarity around your mission. I share a real example from a call with a founder running over three million dollars in annual revenue who could not articulate her mission or core values on the spot. That lack of clarity was showing up everywhere in her business. The vision statement at SteelPoint Capital, to fuel people with capital, clarity, and culture to create an impact that lasts, is not just a tagline. It is the foundation everything is built on. Whether you are a founder trying to get clear on your why, a leader building a team that actually believes in what you are doing, or someone figuring out what kind of life you want to build, this episode will challenge you to get honest about your mission and start making decisions that reflect it. If you do not know your why, you will say yes to everything and end up building something you do not want to be inside of. Casey's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1TwCw8ewFf/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/caseyryanquinn?igsh=MTdqeGU2M2Vnb2R5cA==] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyryanquinn] Danielle's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ahhu8QbBS/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/daniellehollembaek?igsh=bnIzanJkMjB3OTBk] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hollembaek] TJ's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thomas.bencho] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/t.j.bencho/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/t-j-bencho-880661197/]

16. Mai 2026 - 29 min
Episode I'm Letting Alex Take My Place I Being The Face Of A Brand Cover

I'm Letting Alex Take My Place I Being The Face Of A Brand

Join our Skool Community here [https://www.skool.com/steelpointfoundry/about]. Learn more about me at www.caseyryanquinn.com [www.caseyryanquinn.com] What happens when the person who hates social media becomes the face of a company? In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend and business partner Alex to unpack one of the most uncomfortable and necessary transitions we have made inside of Accruity. Alex went from being completely invisible online, zero presence, no bio, a username nobody recognized, to becoming the face of our brand. What started as a conversation over beers at a Christmas party turned into a full shift in how we show up for our clients, our partners, and the people we are trying to reach. We get into why personal branding is not about becoming an influencer. It is about building the know, like, and trust that makes a business real to the people considering working with you. If someone gets off a phone call with you and goes to look you up and finds nothing, you have already lost credibility before you even had the chance to earn it. That was the reality for Alex, and it was the moment that changed everything. Alex walks through the real journey of stepping into this role. Rebuilding his Instagram and Facebook from scratch with our marketing lead Rebecca. Learning how to show up on camera, trust the process, and stop caring what people in his personal life thought about why he was suddenly posting about work. The feedback, the doubts, the jokes from friends, all of it. And how getting even one client from a ten-like post is worth more than a thousand likes that convert to nothing. We also talk about what it actually takes to get confident selling a complex service. For Alex, that meant sitting in on fulfillment calls, watching our accounting team do the technical work, and immersing himself in the delivery side of the business until he could speak to it with authority. That combination of product knowledge and genuine client relationships is what has transformed him into someone who can walk into any room and represent what we do at the highest level. A huge part of this episode is the role that Rebecca, our marketing lead based in Florida, has played in making all of this possible. She rebuilt Alex's entire digital presence, writes his scripts, designs the decks, and creates the content framework that keeps our messaging consistent from the ad someone sees to the call they book to the service they receive. She is a key reason our sales process has become one unified voice. We wrap with a conversation about the next evolution, getting Alex on stage. Public speaking has always been my territory, but we are changing that. I share what my best and worst keynote experiences have taught me, why smaller rooms bring out my best work, and how I think about delivering value that people can actually act on when they leave. If you are a business owner, a sales professional, or someone sitting on the fence about putting yourself out there, this episode is going to push you off that fence. The discomfort is real. The judgment from people around you is real. But the cost of staying invisible in a digital world is far greater than the cost of a bad post. This episode is about doing the hard thing anyway, building trust at scale, and understanding that confidence comes from action, not from waiting until you feel ready. Casey's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1TwCw8ewFf/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/caseyryanquinn?igsh=MTdqeGU2M2Vnb2R5cA==] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyryanquinn] Accruity Links: - Website [https://accruity.com/] - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/accruity/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/accruity/] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/accruityaccounting/]

14. Mai 2026 - 38 min
Episode The Truth About AI Nobody Wants to Admit I Why Human Connection Matters More in the Age of AI Cover

The Truth About AI Nobody Wants to Admit I Why Human Connection Matters More in the Age of AI

Join our Skool Community here [https://www.skool.com/steelpointfoundry/about] Learn more about me at caseyryanquinn.com Is artificial intelligence actually making us better… or just making life faster? In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest conversations happening in business and society right now: the real impact of AI on entrepreneurs, leadership, relationships, and the future of human connection. This isn’t another surface-level discussion about new AI tools or tech hype. This is an honest conversation between founders actively building businesses while trying to figure out where artificial intelligence fits into the future of work and life. We unpack how AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude are already transforming entrepreneurship, productivity, communication, content creation, project management, and business strategy. Danielle shares what she’s seeing inside mastermind groups where entrepreneurs are replacing traditional systems and entire workflows with AI-powered solutions. Small business owners can now build websites, create sales funnels, write marketing copy, organize projects, and launch campaigns faster than ever before. But there’s another side to this conversation. As more people rely on AI-generated content, businesses are beginning to sound the same. Marketing copy is becoming repetitive, websites look identical, and brands are losing the human personality that once separated great companies from average ones. We discuss why authenticity, communication, and real relationships may become the most valuable assets in business as artificial intelligence continues to grow. TJ explains how he personally uses AI every single day as a tool to challenge his thinking, improve communication, navigate leadership decisions, and even think through parenting and marriage conversations. Rather than blindly trusting AI, he uses it as a sounding board to sharpen perspective and uncover blind spots. That distinction becomes one of the most important takeaways from the episode: AI should enhance critical thinking, not replace it. The conversation also explores the darker side of artificial intelligence. We discuss concerns around deepfake videos, misinformation, younger generations becoming dependent on AI answers, and the possibility of people losing their ability to think independently. There’s a major difference between using AI as a tool and allowing it to become your source of truth. We also talk about the economic impact of AI and how the workforce may evolve over the next decade. While many jobs and industries will inevitably change, we discuss why new opportunities will also emerge as technology advances. The bigger question becomes: what human skills will matter most in a world increasingly powered by automation? One of the strongest themes throughout the episode is the importance of staying grounded in real human experiences. The conversation transitions into reflections from running the Pittsburgh Marathon and how doing difficult things in the physical world creates discipline, connection, and growth that technology can never replace. AI may help you build a training plan, but it cannot run the miles for you. We discuss leadership, parenting, mindset, building relationship-driven businesses, and why surrounding yourself with the right people ultimately matters more than any piece of technology ever will. As AI continues to reshape business and society, this episode serves as a reminder that the future still belongs to people who can communicate, build trust, solve problems, and lead with authenticity. If you’re an entrepreneur, founder, creator, business owner, or someone trying to navigate the future of artificial intelligence without losing the human side of life, this conversation will challenge the way you think about technology, leadership, relationships, and success. Casey's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1TwCw8ewFf/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/caseyryanquinn?igsh=MTdqeGU2M2Vnb2R5cA==] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyryanquinn] Danielle's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ahhu8QbBS/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/daniellehollembaek?igsh=bnIzanJkMjB3OTBk] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hollembaek] TJ's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thomas.bencho] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/t.j.bencho/] - LinkedIn [ https://www.linkedin.com/in/t-j-bencho-880661197/]

9. Mai 2026 - 21 min
Episode We Ran The Pittsburgh Marathon I Doing Hard Things I How We Adapt To The Unexpected. Cover

We Ran The Pittsburgh Marathon I Doing Hard Things I How We Adapt To The Unexpected.

What happens when you intentionally choose to do something hard? In this episode, we unpack the mental, physical, and emotional lessons learned from running the Pittsburgh Marathon and Half Marathon. What started as a conversation about endurance quickly turned into a deeper discussion around mindset, resilience, entrepreneurship, leadership, communication, parenting, and adapting to change in business and life. After completing his first full marathon, Casey reflects on how difficult experiences create perspective shifts that impact every area of life. TJ shares the brutal physical and mental battle that came during the final miles of the race and explains why pushing through discomfort creates a completely different level of confidence. Danielle joins the conversation after running a half marathon while 20 weeks pregnant, sharing what she learned about overcoming mental barriers, embracing uncertainty, and trusting herself in difficult moments. The episode dives into the emotional highs and lows that happen during endurance challenges, including the mental battles, physical exhaustion, and unexpected struggles that come with pushing beyond your comfort zone. The group discusses how crowd energy, family support, and accountability from friends became fuel during the hardest parts of the race. The conversation also highlights Brady McDonald’s extreme challenge of completing 50 straight 50Ks in 50 states over 50 days and how surrounding yourself with people pursuing ambitious goals can completely raise your own standards. As the episode evolves, the focus shifts into entrepreneurship and leadership. Casey explains why communication is one of the most important skills in business and why fast-growing companies require constant adaptation, clarity, and alignment. Danielle shares lessons from transitioning into startup culture, where decisions, pivots, and changes happen rapidly compared to traditional corporate environments. The team discusses how leadership requires understanding how different people communicate and why successful leaders adjust their communication style depending on the individual. The conversation also explores parenting, self-awareness, personal development, and the ongoing evolution required to continue growing in both business and life. Another major topic throughout the episode is learning to focus only on what you can control. Casey breaks down the difference between stress and anxiety, explaining how many entrepreneurs waste energy trying to solve problems that do not exist yet instead of focusing on the present moment and actionable solutions. The episode closes with a conversation about AI, rapid technological advancement, and how quickly the world is changing. In an environment where industries and careers are evolving faster than ever before, adaptability, communication, and resilience are becoming critical life skills. This episode is ultimately about growth through discomfort. Whether you are building a business, training for a marathon, leading a team, raising a family, or simply trying to become mentally stronger, this conversation offers practical lessons on resilience, perspective, discipline, and embracing difficult experiences. Casey's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1TwCw8ewFf/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/caseyryanquinn?igsh=MTdqeGU2M2Vnb2R5cA==] - LinkedIn [ https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyryanquinn] Danielle's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ahhu8QbBS/?mibextid=wwXIfr] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/daniellehollembaek?igsh=bnIzanJkMjB3OTBk] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hollembaek] TJ's links: - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thomas.bencho] - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/t.j.bencho/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/t-j-bencho-880661197/ ]

7. Mai 2026 - 28 min
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