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But First, Principles!

Podcast af Colin Davis

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Welcome to the But First, Principles! Podcast hosted by Colin Davis! But First, Principles with Colin Davis is a podcast for leaders, entrepreneurs, and curious minds who want to dig deeper into how things really work. Each episode explores a timeless principle or mental model that drives exceptional decision-making, leadership clarity, and strategic thinking. With guests from business, tech, academia, and beyond, Colin helps listeners peel back the noise and return to what really matters: the principles that stand the test of time. Connect with Colin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-davis-1stprinciples/ Visit the First Principles Coaching website: http://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com/

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episode SE02E26 "Business Is Personal." Here's Why It Matters | Stephanie Pryor cover

SE02E26 "Business Is Personal." Here's Why It Matters | Stephanie Pryor

Today’s Guest: Stephanie Pryor of Spry PR Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieapryor/ ## This Episode: In this conversation, Stephanie Pryor, founder of Spry PR, shares her entrepreneurial journey and discusses the importance of public relations for businesses, especially small businesses. Stephanie explains how PR is about building and maintaining a brand’s reputation and visibility among customers, stakeholders, and the broader community. She highlights the power of relationships in business, the importance of strong communication skills, and why entrepreneurs should proactively engage with their audiences beyond immediate sales goals. The conversation also explores the overlap between PR and marketing, emphasizing how thought leadership, strategic communication, and audience understanding contribute to long-term business growth. Stephanie shares insights into media kits, news bureaus, and building a strong “subject matter expert” bench within a business. She reflects on the personal challenges of entrepreneurship, moments of doubt, and the resilience required to navigate growth while staying grounded in relationships and service. The discussion ultimately highlights the importance of reputation management, networking, and strategic visibility in building a successful and sustainable business. ## Key Takeaways * Take things one day at a time to avoid overwhelm * Business is inherently personal; relationships matter * Building a strong network is crucial for success * Writing and communication are foundational skills in PR * PR is about reputation and visibility, not just press releases * Small businesses can benefit from PR without hiring large agencies * Engaging proactively with audiences supports long-term growth * PR and marketing overlap but serve different purposes * Thought leadership helps educate and build authority * Understanding your audience is essential in communications * Media kits help journalists and influencers tell your story * A news bureau organizes important company announcements * Businesses should identify and elevate subject matter experts * Entrepreneurs face moments of doubt and uncertainty * Strong client relationships matter, especially during challenges * Future growth requires vision, strategy, and networking * Work ethic and ambition are critical entrepreneurial traits * Reputation management should be proactive, not reactive ## But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. ## Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: First Principles Coaching Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: [colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com](mailto:colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com) ## About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children.

21. maj 2026 - 54 min
episode SE02E25 From 300 Sq Ft to a Thriving Business | Jaclyn Forrester cover

SE02E25 From 300 Sq Ft to a Thriving Business | Jaclyn Forrester

Today’s Guest: Jaclyn Forrester of Niche Pilates Studio Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaclynforrester/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaclynforrester/] This Episode: In this conversation, Jaclyn Forrester, owner of Niche Pilates Studio, shares her entrepreneurial journey in the fitness industry and the lessons she learned while building a thriving Pilates business in Richmond. Jaclyn discusses the importance of bravery, preparation, and vulnerability when starting a business, along with the hard work required to grow from a small 300-square-foot studio into a respected wellness brand. She reflects on her early influences, career transition into fitness, and the value of building a strong and aligned team. The conversation also explores how COVID forced rapid innovation in the fitness industry, accelerating virtual classes and reshaping how clients approach wellness and mind-body connection. Jaclyn emphasizes the importance of core values, disciplined hiring, emotional intelligence, and strong brand identity in long-term business success. She also shares insights into effective marketing strategies, lessons learned from hiring mistakes, and why Pilates continues to evolve alongside strength training and broader wellness trends. Key Takeaways * Be brave in your entrepreneurial journey * Preparation is key, but so is taking risks * Vulnerability is essential for growth * Pilates is trending, and that creates opportunity * Running a studio requires hard work and skill * Building a strong team is crucial for success * Hiring should align with your brand and values * Emotional intelligence is important in leadership * Marketing is essential for business growth * Community support is invaluable for small businesses * COVID forced a rapid shift to virtual fitness classes * The fitness industry is shifting toward mind-body connection * Core values and mission statements matter * You can’t system your way out of business challenges * Brand identity drives customer recognition * Listening to client feedback shapes business direction * Pilates is increasingly recognized as a complete workout * Connecting with other business owners reduces isolation But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: First Principles Coaching Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com [colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com] About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children.

14. maj 2026 - 47 min
episode SE02E24 Entrepreneurship Lessons on Execution and Leadership | Benjamin Butterworth cover

SE02E24 Entrepreneurship Lessons on Execution and Leadership | Benjamin Butterworth

Today’s Guest: Benjamin Butterworth of Flight Frame Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminbutterworth/ This Episode: In this conversation, Benjamin Butterworth, CEO of Flight Frame, shares his entrepreneurial journey and the innovative vision driving the future of aviation technology. He discusses the realities of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the balance between high risk and high reward, and explains how reframing decisions through the lens of risk management can help leaders move forward with confidence. Benjamin also highlights the role of mentorship, leadership, and integrity in building successful organizations and developing future leaders. Drawing from his background in special operations, Benjamin explores how military experience shaped his approach to decision-making, uncertainty, and adaptability. He explains why being comfortable with incomplete information is essential in both combat and business environments and why courage often matters more than perfect analysis. The conversation dives into decision analysis, first principles thinking, and the importance of trust, emphasizing that integrity is one of the few things no one can take away from you. Benjamin also shares Flight Frame’s groundbreaking modular approach to aircraft design, discussing how aviation must evolve to keep pace with modern technological advancements. He explores the challenges of cultural resistance within established industries, the importance of de-risking strategies for small businesses, and the need to simplify complexity in order to innovate effectively. The discussion closes with a forward-looking perspective on modular aircraft systems and how they could transform the aviation industry in the years ahead. Key Takeaways Entrepreneurs face high risks and rewards in their decisions Reframing decisions as risk decisions can mitigate downsides All progress depends on unreasonable people who challenge norms Integrity is crucial and cannot be taken away from you Leadership is about influencing and developing future leaders A modular approach to aircraft design can revolutionize the industry The aviation industry needs to adapt to modern technological advancements Special operations experience teaches valuable risk management skills Being comfortable with uncertainty is essential for decision-making It’s better to have an 80% solution than to overanalyze every detail Decision analysis provides a framework for making informed choices Being decisive often requires acting with incomplete information Integrity and trust are crucial for business success Cultural dynamics can significantly impact organizational change De-risking strategies are essential for small businesses Navigating complexity requires simplifying processes where possible Self-doubt is a common challenge for entrepreneurs Cultural resistance can hinder change efforts in organizations Building a new culture takes time and sustained effort The future of modular aircraft design holds promise for innovation But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: [First Principles Coaching](https://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children. Keywords Benjamin Butterworth, Flight Frame, entrepreneurship, aviation technology, leadership, modular design, risk management, innovation, mentorship, special operations, business strategy, decision analysis, decisiveness, first principles, integrity, trust, de-risking, complexity, cultural resistance, modular aircraft

7. maj 2026 - 51 min
episode SE02E23 Everyone Says Focus, She Did the Opposite | Susan M. Jamieson cover

SE02E23 Everyone Says Focus, She Did the Opposite | Susan M. Jamieson

Today’s Guest: Susan M. Jamieson of Bridget Beari Designs Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiesonsusan/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiesonsusan/) This Episode: In this conversation, Susan M. Jamieson, Founder & Principal at Bridget Beari Designs, shares her journey through the interior design industry, highlighting how intuition, creativity, and resilience shape entrepreneurial success. She discusses the importance of trusting your instincts, building strong client relationships, and navigating the realities of business challenges. Susan explores the balance between creativity and strategy, emphasizing leadership, team dynamics, and the value of hiring the right people. She also dives into business diversification, why going beyond traditional advice can unlock new opportunities, and how her retail store complements her design work. Susan shares insights into color psychology, the growing role of AI in design, and why human touch remains irreplaceable. She reflects on the importance of service as a core driver of profitability and how personalization is shaping the future of interior design, especially in evolving spaces like rentals. She closes by emphasizing growth through experience, community involvement, and the ongoing evolution of both business and personal creativity. Key Takeaways Trust your instincts when executing your business vision Diversification can create new opportunities despite conventional advice Building a brand can be more valuable than personal branding Strong client relationships are built through trust and repeat business Giving back to the community is a vital part of business Mistakes are inevitable but manageable with the right mindset Customer service is essential for long-term success Leadership requires understanding multiple business functions Hiring the right team is critical to growth Balance creativity with strategic thinking The book is aimed at homeowners, especially first-time buyers Color choices are influenced by personal style and psychology AI can support design but cannot replace human intuition Service is key to profitability in the design industry Understanding client needs drives success Personalization is shaping trends, especially in rental spaces Color psychology plays a major role in design decisions Diversification opens doors to innovation Learning from past projects fuels growth Entrepreneurship encourages creativity and personal development But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: [https://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com](https://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com) Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: [colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com](mailto:colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com) About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children. Keywords Susan M. Jamieson, Bridget Beari Designs, interior design, entrepreneurship, business challenges, client relationships, problem solving, team dynamics, leadership, retail store, product design, business diversification, color psychology, home decor, DIY, paint, wallpaper, trends

30. apr. 2026 - 49 min
episode SE02E22 Finding Good Help Isn't Really That Hard | Katie Santoro cover

SE02E22 Finding Good Help Isn't Really That Hard | Katie Santoro

Today’s Guest: Katie Santoro of Lift Business Resources Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiesantoro/ This Episode: In this conversation, Katie Santoro, founder and CEO of Lift Business Resources, shares her journey from corporate burnout to entrepreneurship. She emphasizes the importance of community, work-life balance, and the need for boundaries in business. Katie discusses her experiences in starting her first business, navigating challenges, and the dynamics of her current business operations with a partner. The conversation highlights the evolution of her business and the significance of understanding personal limits to avoid burnout. The discussion also explores the dynamics of business partnerships, emphasizing the importance of balancing different perspectives. Katie highlights the role of established procedures in enhancing efficiency while maintaining flexibility to prevent burnout. She also speaks about empowering women through flexible employment opportunities and explains why human assistants bring a level of discernment and connection that AI cannot replicate. Key Takeaways Building a business can feel isolating—community matters Work-life balance is essential; hustle culture is not sustainable There are multiple ways to approach business challenges Generosity with time and resources strengthens teams Burnout can lead to major life and career changes Starting a business requires navigating ongoing challenges A supportive partner can make a significant difference Business operations evolve—adaptability is key Understanding personal limits helps prevent burnout Sharing resources improves team efficiency Boundaries are powerful and necessary Clear boundaries support healthy client relationships Procedures create space for creativity Flexibility within systems prevents rigidity and burnout Empowering women through flexible employment is vital Small businesses play a crucial role in the economy Human assistants offer discernment AI cannot replicate Regularly evaluate whether systems still serve your needs But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: https://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children. Keywords entrepreneurship, work-life balance, community, business growth, corporate burnout, virtual assistant, business partnerships, executive support, personal development, boundaries, procedures, efficiency, flexible employment, small business, AI vs human assistants, women in workforce

23. apr. 2026 - 45 min
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