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SuccessFlow Podcast

Podcast by Phil Crawford and Steven Harris

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Our mission is simple. Bringing stories, thoughts, ideas, frameworks, and guests to help people stay on their path towards growth and fulfill their own perception of success.

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episode Ep. 150 | Closing Loops to Generate Momentum artwork

Ep. 150 | Closing Loops to Generate Momentum

Closing Loops: Momentum, Flywheels, and Smoothing Friction in Work and Life We discuss how momentum comes from taking action first and completing “loops,” noting that open loops create mental fatigue and stress. Steven shares a recent intense 10-day stretch re-onboarding a large payroll client that returned mid-year after trying another CRM/payroll provider, requiring him to rebuild 19 off-system payrolls across three pay cycles, reformat non-importable Excel data, reconcile discrepancies, and ensure accurate year-to-date reporting. Repetition improved his efficiency from about three hours per payroll to roughly 90 minutes, illustrating how friction can be smoothed through process iteration. We compare implementation loops to enterprise sales/deployment loops, emphasize communication and closure, and apply the concept to personal routines like health habits. We contrast positive feedback loops (morning routines, avoiding phone consumption) with negative loops (doom scrolling). 00:00 Momentum Starts With Action 00:19 Big Client Returns Chaos 02:41 Open Loops And Mental Load 04:37 Implementation Loop Breakdown 05:56 Speeding Up With Reps 08:48 Sales To Delivery Handoffs 12:48 Health Routines As Loops 15:18 Flywheel And Feedback Loops 17:32 Morning Habits And Intentions Key Takeaways The Power of Routine in Closing Loops: Establishing a routine can significantly help in managing open loops. By creating a structured schedule, you can consistently allocate time to address unfinished tasks. This not only helps in closing the loops but also builds a habit of efficiency. Mastering Loops for Efficiency: Transforming tasks into optimized routines creates momentum and reduces friction, leading to sustained achievement. Momentum from Action: Starting with small, consistent actions builds momentum, reframing motivation as a result of action rather than its cause. Personal Well-being as a Loop: Health and sleep routines are crucial loops that influence overall performance, emphasizing their role in success. Continuous Improvement through Repetition: Repeated actions provide opportunities for refinement, promoting a growth mindset and reducing analysis paralysis. Initial Actions Set Trajectory: The quality of starting routines or processes significantly impacts long-term outcomes, encouraging intentional daily habits. Identifying Leverage Points: Recognizing recurring patterns helps address inefficiencies, enabling proactive system design for better performance. Tools and Environment Influence Loops: Strategic use of tools and environment design enhances the effectiveness of routines, creating a self-reinforcing ecosystem. --------------------------------------------------------------------Contact the SuccessFlow Podcast: Instagram: @successflowpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/successflowpodcast/] Email: successflowpod@gmail.com To connect with Steven and ways he can help:⁠Founder/Creator: ⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ [⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ ]Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: ⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ [⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ ]Instagram: @steven.oppo.flow [https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/] To connect with Phil and contact directly: ⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ [⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ ]X: ⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ [https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ ]Instagram: @flowstatecrawford [https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/]Acknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton.This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at ⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com [⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com]

20 May 2026 - 19 min
episode Ep. 149 | Crafting Taste in an AI Driven World artwork

Ep. 149 | Crafting Taste in an AI Driven World

Taste in the Age of AI: What Can’t Be AutomatedWe explore what “taste” really means beyond surface preferences, using Rick Rubin—renowned producer for artists like Jay-Z, Eminem, Beastie Boys, and Johnny Cash—as a springboard to discuss taste as a subjective filter for reality that can be cultivated through immersion, craftsmanship, attention, and noticing. We debate AI’s limitations, arguing it largely averages existing inputs and can’t replace an individual’s one-of-one perspective, making personal authenticity and intentional curation more important as creation becomes commoditized. Examples include brand advertising (Lexus vs. BMW, Rolex demographics), life choices and relationships, the nature-versus-nurture origins of taste, resisting industry expectations (Met Gala), and how music preferences and eclectic playlists reveal personality and current emotional states, concluding that letting your unique taste shine helps you stand out from the crowd.00:00 What Is Taste00:22 Rick Rubin Clip01:58 Rubin Background03:18 Taste Beyond Preference04:58 Can AI Have Taste05:52 Lexus Versus BMW08:10 Where Taste Comes From10:19 Cultivating Taste12:27 Noticing And Attention15:08 Who Defines Good Taste16:57 Music Reveals Personality19:54 Taste In The AI Era22:10 Final TakeawaysFollow the SuccessFlow Podcast on ⁠Instagram⁠: @successflowpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/successflowpodcast/]To connect with Steven and ways he can help:⁠Founder/Creator: ⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ [www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠] Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: ⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ [⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ ]Instagram: @steven.oppo.flow [https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/]To connect with Phil and contact directly: ⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ [⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ ]X: ⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ [⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ ]Instagram: @flowstatecrawford [https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/]Acknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton. This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at ⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com [⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com]

13 May 2026 - 22 min
episode Ep. 148 | The Masks We Wear artwork

Ep. 148 | The Masks We Wear

Authenticity vs. Masks: Performing, Adapting, and Becoming Who You’re Meant to Be In this podcast episode, the hosts explore what it reallymeans to “be yourself,” arguing that everyone performs different parts of themselves depending on context and audience. They discuss Irving Goffman’s idea that daily life is impression management, and whether adapting behavior isinauthentic or simply emotional intelligence, while warning that constant chameleon-like validation seeking can become a problem. They reference Mark Manson’s point that the issue isn’t performance but caring about validation, and connect authenticity to conditioning, unlearning, alter egos, and focusing on who you’re becoming rather than a fixed identity. The conversation touches on truth seeking, cognitive bandwidth, and Carl Jung’s shadow self as a path tofuller self-expression. They close with a reflection exercise about masks worn by conditioning versus by design and a call to share the episode.   00:00 Authenticity Kickoff 00:24 Look Good Play Good 00:50 Masks and Performance 03:10 Dramaturgy Explained 05:27 Adaptation vs Validation 06:36 Stop Faking No Performance 07:49 Aging Into Authenticity 09:08 Unlearning and Alter Egos 10:58 Reflection and Self Forgiveness 14:49 Myth of Normal Insights 16:34 Truth Seeking Debate 23:17 Shadow Self Integration 25:41 Practical Authenticity Takeaways 27:36 Design Your Mask Outro Follow the SuccessFlow Podcast on ⁠Instagram⁠:⁠@successflowpodcast⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/successflowpodcast/] To connect with Steven and ways he can help: ⁠Founder/Creator:⁠⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ [⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com]⁠Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: ⁠⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ [www.journeypayrollhr.com]⁠Instagram: ⁠@steven.oppo.flow⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/] To connect with Phil and contact directly: ⁠⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠⁠ [⁠https:/phillipcrawford.com/⁠%20] X: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠⁠ [⁠https:/twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠%20] Instagram: ⁠@flowstatecrawford⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/]   Acknowledgements: The Intro and Outro Music credit toHolden Peyton. This podcast episode is produced and published by DolphinPodcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at ⁠⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com [⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com]

6 May 2026 - 28 min
episode Ep. 147 | Inspiring Change with Stephanie Hanneken artwork

Ep. 147 | Inspiring Change with Stephanie Hanneken

Stephanie Hanneken, Founder of Inspire Change Counseling, on Healing Trauma, EMDR, and a Holistic Mind-Body-Spirit Approach to Success. The hosts interview licensed therapist and personal trainer Stephanie Hanneken, who grew up in St. Louis, moved to Arizona six years ago, and describes her winding education path from music scholarship and volleyball to journalism and organizational communications before pursuing counseling. She shares surviving an abusive college relationship involving coercion and rape, subsequent PTSD and panic attacks, leaving the relationship at 20, transferring to Mizzou, and later discovering psychology after a counselor encouraged her to enter the field. Stephanie explains how faith, exercise, and a holistic mind-body-spirit framework shaped her practice, Inspire Change Counseling (founded 2014, with offices in Phoenix and St. Louis). She details how EMDR works and how clinicians identify root memories and reduce triggers, discusses attachment theory’s role in modern relationships, and defines success as impacting others and helping people heal and share their stories. To Connect with Stephanie: Inspire Change Counseling: www.InspiringChangeCounseling.com [www.InspiringChangeCounseling.com] Email: Stephanie@inspurechangecounseling.com [Stephanie@inspurechangecounseling.com] Other Resources: www.PsychologyToday.com [www.PsychologyToday.com] 00:00 Whole Self Mind Body 00:22 Meet Stephanie Hanneken 01:18 Growing Up St Louis 03:12 St Louis High School Code 04:12 College Path Twists 06:12 Ankle Injury And Regret 08:45 Abuse Story Begins 14:06 PTSD Escape And Calling 17:57 Holistic Therapy Framework 19:39 Morning Routine And Boundaries 20:49 Love After Trauma 23:05 Instagram DM Meet Cute 23:54 Almost Met Before 24:58 Body Signals Safety 25:22 Cody Dreamy Banter 26:25 Missouri Roots Jokes 27:11 EMDR Explained Simply 30:07 EMDR Origin Walking 30:38 Kids Anxiety Root 33:48 Finding Trauma Roots 36:28 Attachment Theory Today 39:16 Family Culture Wars 41:45 Ownership Locus Control 44:20 Defining Success 45:51 Where To Find Help Follow the SuccessFlow Podcast on ⁠Instagram⁠: @successflowpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/successflowpodcast//]To connect with Steven and ways he can help:⁠Founder/Creator: ⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ [www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠]Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: ⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ [⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠]Instagram: @steven.oppo.flow [https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/]To connect with Phil and contact directly: ⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ [⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠]X: ⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ [ ⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠]Instagram: @flowstatecrawford [https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/]Acknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton. This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at ⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com [⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com]

29 Apr 2026 - 47 min
episode Ep. 146 | Clichés: Why High Performers Don't Ignore Them artwork

Ep. 146 | Clichés: Why High Performers Don't Ignore Them

Why Clichés Work: Time-Tested Wisdom on Action, Time, Luck & Fortune We discuss why clichés, though often dismissed as lazy or cheesy, endure because they’re time-tested phrases of wisdom, distinct from corporate buzzwords. We unpack favorite examples focused on urgency and action: “time is money” “actions speak louder than words” “strike while the iron’s hot” “the early bird gets the worm” “put your money where your mouth is” “less is more/keep it simple” Then we shift to relationships and character: “you get more with honey than vinegar” “what goes around comes around” the golden rule, “show me your friends, I’ll show you your future”. We connect clichés to luck versus fortune, arguing you can “create your own luck” by staying in motion and taking aligned action, citing “the harder I work, the luckier I get,” while warning about busyness, sunk costs, and when to change direction. We close with long-term perspective: “Rome wasn’t built in a day” and risk-taking “fortune favors the bold” Plus the French printing-press origin of the word “cliché. ”00:00 Why Cliches Matter 02:50 Time Is Money 03:45 Action Over Talk 04:58 Oglesby Boot Camp Lessons 06:17 Seize The Moment 07:25 Early Bird Advantage 11:23 Honey Over Vinegar 12:41 Karma And The Golden Rule 14:47 Friends Shape Your Future 16:16 Less Is More 16:42 Create Your Own Luck 20:00 Hard Work Vs Busy Work 22:32 Fortune Favors The Bold 23:49 Where Cliche Comes From Follow the SuccessFlow Podcast on ⁠Instagram⁠: @successflowpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/successflowpodcast/]To connect with Steven and ways he can help:⁠Founder/Creator: ⁠www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ [www.oppoflowmindset.com⁠ ]Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: ⁠www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ [www.journeypayrollhr.com⁠ ]Instagram: @steven.oppo.flow [https://www.instagram.com/steven.oppo.flow/]To connect with Phil and contact directly: ⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ [⁠https://phillipcrawford.com/⁠ ]X: ⁠https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ [https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford⁠ ]Instagram: @flowstatecrawford [https://www.instagram.com/flowstatecrawford/]Acknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton. This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at ⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com [⁠www.DolphinPodcasting.com]

22 Apr 2026 - 25 min
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