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Leadership After Burnout | Starting Consulting Without the Corporate Chaos - Ep 18, Brad Nelms, Founder TekX

58 min · 5. maj 2026
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In this episode, Brad Nelms, founder of TekX, shares his journey from a 20-year career in entertainment behind the scenes to launching his own consulting business. He discusses the real challenges and lessons learned along the way, including managing business operations, leadership challenges, adapting to industry shifts post-Covid, start up sales and leveraging technology like AI. MAIN TOPICS COVERED: * Brad’s background in the entertainment industry and decision to start his own consulting firm * The importance of infrastructure setup and setting realistic expectations for growth * Navigating financial and legal complexities as a solo entrepreneur * The impacts of Covid-19 on supply, demand, and industry practices * Lessons learned from past corporate roles applied to his new business * The role of AI and technology tools in small business operations * Managing burnout and understanding the importance of work-life balance * Building reputation and trust through consistent customer relationships * Scaling challenges and strategic decisions on choosing software solutions * Brad's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and maintaining a positive mindset TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction and Brad's background in entertainment and consulting 02:04 - What motivated Brad to become an entrepreneur 03:26 - Managing family life and transitioning from burnout 04:49 - Brad’s business model and his vision for flexibility 06:07 - Lessons from corporate roles about processes and infrastructure 07:01 - Challenges with payment processors and legal considerations 09:05 - Balancing work hours and discovering ADHD impacts 10:16 - How ADHD awareness has influenced Brad’s business practices 13:09 - The post-Covid challenges in entertainment and supply chain delays 14:59 - How industry shifts have affected supply and demand cycles 17:35 - Brad’s reflections on business success and revenue fluctuations 18:49 - Economic uncertainties and planning for volatility 23:36 - The impact of global crises on industry and personal safety 23:53 - Brad’s perspective on technology, AI, and data analysis 25:46 - The importance of scalable software solutions 36:39 - Advice on selecting the right tools for growth 40:16 - Mistakes Brad would avoid if starting over 42:21 - The effects of self-employment on quality of life 44:41 - Managing stress and the importance of support systems 45:00 - Brad’s advice for new business owners 47:25 - The value of reputation and networking 49:16 - The art of listening to customers and solving real problems 50:28 - Brad’s vision of success in five years 52:22 - Recognizing burnout and the importance of self-awareness 53:45 - Brad’s golden rule for success: reputation and time management 55:09 - Rapid-fire questions: preferences on tech, travel, lifestyle, and more RESOURCES & LINKS: * TechX Consulting [https://www.tek-x.live/]

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In this episode, Ryan Metcalfe, founder and CEO of Preevue, shares candid insights on the evolution of digital twins, the significance of failure, and how technology is reshaping theatre and entertainment industries. His journey demonstrates how strategic engineering, embracing errors, and an eye for innovation can disrupt even the most traditional sectors. This is a true lesson in business disruption! KEY TAKEAWAYS: * The importance of viewing failure as a learning tool; Ryan emphasises that having one spectacular failure is a sign of pushing boundaries enough. * How the company’s early mistakes, like product failures, provided critical lessons that drove growth and innovation. * The challenge and reward of managing multiple roles—bridging the arts and technology with dynamic sector shifts. * The evolution of theatre visualisation from rudimentary models to highly accurate digital twins, transforming staging and set design. * How technology like laser scanning and 3D modeling offers unprecedented accuracy, making visualisation integral rather than supplementary. * The long, patient process of integrating visualisation tech with large venues, exemplified by collaborations with ATG and Moulin Rouge. * Ryan’s insight into the cultural gap between theatre’s artistic drives and the tech industry’s efficiency focus. * Practical advice: move quickly with minimal viable products—test, learn, and adapt before overplanning. * Future visions for production visualisation becoming a formalized, industry-standard role, supported by comprehensive data and workflow integration. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Ryan reacts to a major product failure and values lessons learned 02:20 - Challenges of managing diverse roles across theatre and media 04:10 - Creativity meets sales: blending art with commercial goals in entertainment 06:00 - Evolution of visualisation in theatre and how digital twins are transforming productions 08:50 - Breaking the misconception of visualization as a gimmick in arts projects 12:00 - How detailed laser scanning creates accurate digital models for ticketing and design 15:30 - The rise of AI and emerging technologies, and their impact on the industry 18:00 - The importance of rapid testing and iterative development in tech adoption 20:30 - Ryan’s early entrepreneurial start at 18 and the importance of perseverance 22:00 - Building credibility: from small gigs to working on Harry Potter’s Broadway production 25:00 - The long timeline to prove new tech to industry giants like ATG 29:00 - The future of production visualizers and the formalization of this industry role 33:00 - Handling technological resistance and pushing the art forward with digital tools 36:40 - Innovation in venue data collection through COVID scans and the growth of ticketing tech 40:00 - The strategic approach to AI, balancing risks and opportunities in visualisation 43:00 - Lessons learned from running a business without prior experience or formal training 45:00 - The importance of being a jack-of-all-trades and building resilient teams 46:30 - Ryan’s reflections on leadership and the ongoing responsibility of founding and running a business RESOURCES & LINKS: * Preevue [https://www.preevue.com/] CONNECT WITH RYAN METCALFE * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-metcalfe/] This episode is a masterclass in how a creative industry embraces technology, overcomes tradition, and pushes boundaries—both artistic and entrepreneurial. Ryan’s story underscores that innovation often starts with a simple idea, fueled by a willingness to fail, learn, and adapt.

22. juni 20261 h 10 min
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The Hard Truth About Building in a Niche Market - Ep 24 Mats Karlsson CEO Stage Smarts

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They Didn’t Win for 108 Years… Then Everything Changed - Ep 22 Joshua Lifrak, Mental Performance Coach,

In this episode, we explore how principles from professional sports, especially baseball, can transform business culture and individual mindset. Joshua Lifrak shares insights from his decades of experience in sport psychology, illustrating how mental resilience, defining organisational identity, strong leadership skills, leadership development and daily habits can lead to consistent success. KEY TOPICS: * The evolution of mental skills training in sports over the past 20 years * How defining organisational identity (like "champion first") shapes team culture * The importance of relationship-building before implementing change * Practical strategies for resetting mindset after setbacks (“Miles Zero”) * The six-step daily process to build resilience and focus * The power of marginal gains—small, consistent improvements * Translating athletic mental training to corporate performance * How high-pressure environments foster key traits like belief, determination, and positivity * The value of over-communication and role clarity in team performance * Techniques for managing emotions and maintaining consistency in challenging days TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introducing lessons from baseball to business leadership 02:17 - How sports psychology evolved over the last 20 years 03:58 - From sociology degree to mental training in sports 06:45 - Building relationships before implementing mental skills 09:25 - Defining your organization’s or team’s identity 12:05 - The opportunity of the World Series and human development 14:50 - Handling setbacks and maintaining resilience in sports 15:53 - Using "Mile Zero" to reset daily performance 18:38 - Belief and determination as key factors for winning teams 20:48 - Celebrating success and managing victory momentum 24:08 - Overcoming a curse: the mythical story of the Chicago Cubs 25:18 - Differences and similarities across sports cultures 28:05 - Applying sports resilience to business environments 29:50 - Six steps to resilience and thriving in chaos 33:30 - COVID as an accelerant for personal growth practices 37:46 - Marginal gains and continuous improvement strategies 41:36 - Critical elements for cultivating high-performance teams 43:33 - Clarity as a cornerstone of effective teamwork 44:17 - Managing emotional setbacks: stepping away and resetting 48:19 - Starting small: the power of setting daily intentions 49:33 - What does “Win Today” really mean? 53:12 - The mindset shift for meaningful, quick transformations 54:17 - How the podcast and book connect to everyday life RESOURCES & LINKS: * Win Today by Joshua Lifrak [https://www.joshualifrak.com/copy-of-win-today] — Available at Waterstones and other retailers * Joshua Lifrak - Official Website [https://joshualifrak.com/] CONNECT WITH JOSHUA LIFRAK: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-lifrak-59ab5442/]

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