Unrivaled Potential

Stop Being the Best Technician, Start Being the Owner

19 min · 14. maj 2026
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"No one can do it the way I can do it." If you've said that — or thought it — this episode is going to sting a little. Mike and Ryan get into the martyr mentality that quietly kills most small businesses, and what it actually looks like to build a team that doesn't need you in every room. They break down Kiyosaki's three types of business owners, why the self-employed trap is so easy to fall into, and how to start documenting your way out of it — one position at a time. Plus, Mike has something of a live breakthrough about no longer needing to be the best plumber in the company. Ryan is unreasonably proud of him. If you've ever wished you could just clone yourself, this one's got a better answer.

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