The Power of Knowing What You Do
Most entrepreneurs are not struggling because they lack motivation; they are struggling because they cannot clearly explain what they do, who they work with, or how their business is actually structured.
In this episode, I sit down with Mr. Robert Butwin to unpack his journey into entrepreneurship and what he has consistently seen from founders in their early stages. We move through his experience working in a family business, his natural tendency as a giver, and how that shaped his path into building something of his own. From there, the conversation sharpens around where entrepreneurs misstep, specifically in how they approach structure, how they communicate their value, and how often they move without a clear understanding of who they are actually working with.
A major gap we address is the inability to confidently deliver a clear pitch. Many founders are building, posting, and showing up, yet cannot articulate what they do in a way that makes sense to the people they are trying to reach. That lack of clarity creates friction everywhere, in conversations, in opportunities, and in decision-making. It leads to saying yes too quickly, holding onto the wrong opportunities, and operating without direction.
We also break down the discipline behind decision-making, understanding when to say yes, when to say maybe, and when to say not now without disrupting the direction of the business. As the conversation develops, we highlight what it actually means to be a connector and a networker, not just being present in rooms, but knowing how to move with intention and purpose inside of them.
This episode will challenge how you think about your business at its core. If you cannot clearly explain what you do, who you work with, and how your business is structured, then the issue is not growth, it is foundation. Once structure is in place, clarity follows, and when clarity is present, everything else begins to move with intention.