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S2 E2 - The Velvet Brick: Humility and the Integrator Mindset with Aaron Garcia

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In this episode, Clayton sits down with Aaron Garcia, EOS Implementer from Texas, who spent over 11 years helping scale a managed service provider from 5 employees and half a million in revenue to a team of 55 doing over $11 million. Aaron shares how a buddy handing him a copy of Get a Grip set off a journey that would reshape everything about how he led, and why hiring an implementer after years of self-implementing was the turning point that finally made EOS click. Aaron gets real about what it takes to be a great integrator. He explains why only about 5% of people are truly wired for the seat, why the integrator has to be willing to act as a "velvet brick" by holding the line on focus when the visionary is ready to chase the next 20 ideas, and why asking questions beats making assumptions every single time. He also shares the single factor he believes predicts VI duo success above everything else: humility. Not just confidence, but the kind of humbly confident leadership that lets both the visionary and integrator say "I need help" and actually mean it. Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with Aaron Garcia: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-garcia-eos/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-garcia-eos/] Website: https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/aaron-garcia/ [https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/aaron-garcia/] Book a 15-min call with Aaron: https://calendly.com/aaron-garcia-eosworldwide/15-minute-call-zoom?back=1&month=2026-05 [https://calendly.com/aaron-garcia-eosworldwide/15-minute-call-zoom?back=1&month=2026-05]

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episode S2 E2 - The Velvet Brick: Humility and the Integrator Mindset with Aaron Garcia cover

S2 E2 - The Velvet Brick: Humility and the Integrator Mindset with Aaron Garcia

In this episode, Clayton sits down with Aaron Garcia, EOS Implementer from Texas, who spent over 11 years helping scale a managed service provider from 5 employees and half a million in revenue to a team of 55 doing over $11 million. Aaron shares how a buddy handing him a copy of Get a Grip set off a journey that would reshape everything about how he led, and why hiring an implementer after years of self-implementing was the turning point that finally made EOS click. Aaron gets real about what it takes to be a great integrator. He explains why only about 5% of people are truly wired for the seat, why the integrator has to be willing to act as a "velvet brick" by holding the line on focus when the visionary is ready to chase the next 20 ideas, and why asking questions beats making assumptions every single time. He also shares the single factor he believes predicts VI duo success above everything else: humility. Not just confidence, but the kind of humbly confident leadership that lets both the visionary and integrator say "I need help" and actually mean it. Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with Aaron Garcia: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-garcia-eos/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-garcia-eos/] Website: https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/aaron-garcia/ [https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/aaron-garcia/] Book a 15-min call with Aaron: https://calendly.com/aaron-garcia-eosworldwide/15-minute-call-zoom?back=1&month=2026-05 [https://calendly.com/aaron-garcia-eosworldwide/15-minute-call-zoom?back=1&month=2026-05]

I går19 min
episode S2 E1 - The Trust Factor with Kirsten Smith cover

S2 E1 - The Trust Factor with Kirsten Smith

In this episode, Clayton sits down with Kirsten Smith, Certified EOS Implementer, Business Coach, and co-founder of Beacon & Blade, who has logged over 400 full-day EOS sessions helping companies build strong Visionary/Integrator partnerships. Kirsten gets real about her own surprising identity shift — spending years dead sure she was purely an integrator, only for a group of trusted women to hold up a mirror and show her the visionary she'd been holding back out of fear. Kirsten gets honest about what it really takes for a VI duo to work. She pushes visionaries to drop the "never let 'em see you sweat" act and open up to their integrators about fear, because keeping it bottled up only leaves the integrator in the dark. She breaks down why trust is the single biggest factor in VI success, how healthy conflict actually brings two people closer when both are committed to working through it together, and why a good integrator needs to go beyond "how are you?" and ask "where's your fear at these days?" Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with Kirsten Smith: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-smith-b8b141a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-smith-b8b141a/] Website: https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/kirsten-smith/ [https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/kirsten-smith/] Beacon & Blade: https://www.beaconandblade.com/ [https://www.beaconandblade.com/]

4. juni 202621 min
episode S1 E10 - Partners, Not Minions with John Ward cover

S1 E10 - Partners, Not Minions with John Ward

In this episode, Clayton sits down with John Ward, Expert EOS Implementer from Orlando who has helped over 70 business owners and their leadership teams achieve results. John shares his journey as an integrator in his previous business, including the "passionate emotional debates" he had with his visionary partner before they learned to work together—and why that relationship could have been "deadly" without understanding each other's wiring. John gets brutally honest about the biggest issue he sees: visionaries treating integrators like minions or COOs instead of true partners in execution. He explains why same page meeting frequency should depend on how far apart you are, why integrators must be both "the accelerator and the brake" (saying no to 19 crazy ideas and hell yes to the one that matters), and the critical importance of mutual respect. He emphasizes why understanding Kolby scores matters (he's an 8-6-2-4 working with a 4-3-9-5 visionary) and why the VI relationship is "very much like a marriage" requiring deep check-ins about what's happening at work and at home. Join our Community on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with John Ward: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ward-5b8a8b1/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ward-5b8a8b1/] Website: https://www.eosworldwide.com/john-ward [https://www.eosworldwide.com/john-ward]

26. mar. 202617 min
episode S1 E9 - The Visionary Mind in the Integrator Seat with Aaron Purkeypile cover

S1 E9 - The Visionary Mind in the Integrator Seat with Aaron Purkeypile

In this episode, Clayton sits down with Aaron Purkeypile, an EOS Implementer from South Dakota who coaches, facilitates, and teaches people to operate at their highest potential. Aaron shares his unique story of being a visionary sitting in an integrator seat, working with a visionary who had more of an integrator mind and why it worked beautifully to grow revenue 30% year over year for two years straight. Aaron gets real about the misconception that integrators are glorified assistants or chiefs of staff, why visionaries think they have "gems of ideas" when most are "dumpster fires waiting to happen," and the powerful 1-3-1 framework (one sentence problem, three solutions, one recommendation) for building trust over the first six months. He explains why the first six months need weekly same page meetings to learn the visionary's mental frameworks, why integrators need to resist getting railroaded  even when they don't feel confident yet, and his game-changing advice: don't skip the trust-building phase just because you promoted someone from inside the company. Aaron also discusses why the best integrators won't let visionaries get away with BS while caring deeply about each other, and why his answer to VI duo success is "shared selflessness" and why both parties need to bring it, or one gets taken advantage of. Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with Aaron Purkeypile: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronpurkeypile/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronpurkeypile/] Website: https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/aaron-purkeypile/ [https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/aaron-purkeypile/]

19. mar. 202618 min
episode S1 E8 - When Leadership Feels Too Easy with Bob Shenefelt cover

S1 E8 - When Leadership Feels Too Easy with Bob Shenefelt

In this episode, Clayton sits down with Bob Shenefelt (Coach Bob), author of "Unscatter the Chatter," leader of The Visionary Forum and Summit, and longtime friend of Gino Wickman. Bob shares the raw story of his transformation from chaos-creating hero to freed-up visionary, including the moment his team said "we don't want you doing all the stuff you were doing before" when he returned from dealing with his divorce. Bob gets real about creating problems just to solve them (the hero complex), why he felt guilty when leadership became "too easy," and the powerful moment his team said "we got you dude" when he needed to step away for therapy. He discusses the invoice approval system that went from taking an hour every night to looking at just one or two a day, why visionaries need to add a fifth quadrant to Delegate & Elevate (hobbies!), and his philosophy of "living life beyond the vine." Bob explains why he'd go hiking for a week and his team would say "we're better off without you," the importance of being a "leader of leaders" instead of everyone depending on you, and why fit matters more than credentials when finding an integrator. He also reveals what made his 30-year friendship with Gino so transformative and why trust takes a year or two to fully build. Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with Bob Shenefelt: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-shenefelt/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-shenefelt/] Website: https://www.imatter.com/ [https://www.imatter.com/] Book: "Unscatter the Chatter"

12. mar. 202633 min