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Behind the Frame

Podcast de Jay Duffy

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Behind the Frame is a business-focused podcast that explores the real-world journeys of Maryland’s most successful entrepreneurs and business leaders. Hosted by Jay Duffy and Morgan Watson, co-founders of Frame Wealth, the show offers a candid look at the do's and don'ts of building a business, from early challenges and pivotal mistakes to breakthrough moments and lasting wins. Each episode features in-depth interviews with founders and executives who share their experiences, lessons learned, and advice for the next generation of business builders. Whether you're launching your first company or looking to sharpen your leadership skills, Behind the Frame gives you a front-row seat to the mindset, resilience, and strategy behind business success.

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22 episodios

Portada del episodio The Endurance Mindset with Laura Leeb-Reynolds

The Endurance Mindset with Laura Leeb-Reynolds

In this episode, hosts Jay Duffy and Morgan Watson welcome Laura Reynolds, the founder and CEO of Executive Endurance Coaching. As a competitive ultrarunner and triathlete, Laura unpacks the true definition of an "endurance mindset" and explains how the mental grit required to survive a grueling multi-mile race directly applies to the challenges of corporate leadership and sustainable business growth. The Reality of Executive Endurance: Laura debunks the misconception that she is an athletic coach; rather, she helps leaders navigate the psychological hurdles of business ownership. She explains that endurance isn't about exclusive high performance, but about the willingness to enter a hard situation and intentionally pace yourself to stay in the race longer than the competition.   The Danger of Coming Out Too Hot: Pulling from both sports and start-up culture, Laura discusses why so many young entrepreneurs burn out early. In a race or a business, trying to execute everything perfectly on day one leads to exhaustion. Her primary advice to business leaders is to accept a level of vulnerability: "Do it messy," but don't stop moving.   The Illusion of Control & Setting Boundaries: High-level leaders are often praised for working around the clock, but Laura details how over-indexing on availability signals a deep-seated fear of letting go. She helps stuck executives regain clarity by addressing their relationship with control, teaching them that true leadership requires establishing strict boundaries and delegating to people smarter than themselves.   Recognizing When You Are "Stuck": The episode dives into the structural symptoms of burnout, defining what it means when an executive has hit their limit. Laura reflects on her own transition away from a lucrative but unfulfilling corporate global director role, emphasizing that climbing the corporate ladder often leaves high achievers feeling completely empty if it was driven by external expectations rather than personal alignment.

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Portada del episodio The Psychology of Confidence and Appearance with Dr. Pete Diacoloukas

The Psychology of Confidence and Appearance with Dr. Pete Diacoloukas

In this episode of Behind the Frame, hosts Jay Duffy sit down with Dr. Pete Diacoloukas, owner of Love Your New Smile. Moving far beyond traditional "drill and fill" dentistry, Dr. Diacoloukas shares how he built a boutique brand centered on life-changing transformations and the business strategy behind high-end cosmetic care. A Lifetime in the Lab: Dr. Diacoloukas reveals that dentistry is the only career he has ever known, having spent his youth working in his father’s basement dental lab in Greektown. This background gave him a unique "behind-the-scenes" perspective on quality, as he grew up critiquing the work of hundreds of other dentists before ever picking up a drill himself. The Pivot to Premium Cosmetic Care: In 2023, Dr. Diacoloukas opened a second, highly specialized office dedicated entirely to complex cosmetic and implant dentistry. Moving away from the high-volume model of seeing 80 patients a day, he now focuses on a "one-on-one" experience, often seeing only 7 to 10 patients per month to ensure absolute perfection and personal attention. The Broken State of Dental Insurance: Dr. Diacoloukas provides a candid look at why he moved to a non-insurance, referral-based model. He notes that while the cost of supplies and living has skyrocketed, dental insurance maximums have largely remained stagnant at $1,500 since the 1970s, forcing providers to choose between volume and quality. The Psychology of Confidence: The episode explores the emotional impact of dental work. Dr. Diacoloukas shares the story of an 82-year-old patient who, after a full-mouth rebuild, rediscovered the joy of smiling after a decade of feeling "miserable" and unconfident. Leading a "Family" Team: Despite the high turnover rates common in the medical field, Dr. Diacoloukas has maintained a staff with almost zero turnover for nearly 20 years. He credits this to a "laid-back" environment and treating his employees with the same level of empathy and respect he gives his patients

18 de may de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio Harvesting a Legacy: Turning a 200-Year-Old Family Farm into a Premium Brand with Dimitrios Komninos

Harvesting a Legacy: Turning a 200-Year-Old Family Farm into a Premium Brand with Dimitrios Komninos

In this episode, hosts Jay Duffy and Morgan Watson are joined by Dimitrios Komninos, founder of Dmitri Olive Oil. This episode explores how Dimitrios transformed a 200-year-old family legacy into a premium international brand through grit, education, and an uncompromising commitment to quality. Pure Quality from Grove to Gallery * The Anatomy of Real Olive Oil: Dmitri explains that true extra virgin olive oil must be single-sourced and maintain an acidity level below 0.8%—though his typically tests below 0.3%. He details his unique position as a pioneer in importing unfiltered olive oil to the East Coast, preserving the nutrients and high polyphenol counts that filtered oils lose. * A Lifelong Apprenticeship: After high school, Dmitri spent eight months working on his family’s farms in Greece to master the harvesting and pressing process firsthand. He emphasizes that this hands-on experience allows him to justify his premium pricing to consumers who are used to mass-produced, low-quality options. * The "Bootstrap" Years: While building the business, Dmitri spent years working late-night shifts busing tables at local restaurants to fund his venture and save capital. His "gritty" mindset meant working 100-hour weeks and even taking on private loans when traditional banks turned him away during the 2008 financial crisis. * Community and Farm-to-Table Roots: The brand’s growth was fueled by the local community through Greek festivals and farmer's markets. Dmitri shares how building authentic relationships with chefs at renowned Baltimore establishments like Woodberry Kitchen and Gertrude’s helped solidify his reputation as the "olive oil guy". * Logistics of Freshness: Managing a perishable import business requires precise timing. Dmitri explains why he only ships product during the colder winter months to avoid heat exposure in metal containers, ensuring the oil remains stable and high-quality when it reaches the consumer. * Strategic Growth: Rather than chasing mass retail distribution that would "beat down" his margins, Dmitri focuses on purchasing mature family farms in Greece and expanding through a direct-to-consumer subscription model.

24 de abr de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio The Business behind Dermatology with Dr. Sarah Cannon

The Business behind Dermatology with Dr. Sarah Cannon

In this episode of Behind the Frame, hosts Jay Duffy and Annette Quigley are joined by Dr. Sarah Cannon, board-certified dermatologist and owner of Cannon Dermatology in Bel Air, Maryland. Dr. Cannon shares her journey from the burnout of traditional, high-volume insurance practices to pioneering a direct care model that prioritizes quality time and evidence-based medicine. The Direct Care Revolution in Medicine * Breaking Away from Burnout: Dr. Cannon candidly discusses the "state of medicine" that often requires dermatologists to see up to 80 patients a day. She explains how the traditional system's focus on insurance coding and volume led her to seek a more autonomous path that allows for longer, high-touch patient visits. * The Direct Care Model Defined: Unlike traditional practices, Cannon Dermatology does not contract with insurance companies. Patients pay a transparent, upfront cost for time-based appointments, allowing Dr. Cannon to address multiple concerns—such as skin cancer checks and biopsy procedures—in a single visit without the restrictions of insurance "middlemen". * Medical Evidence vs. Social Media Trends: Dr. Cannon addresses the "misconception" that dermatology is purely cosmetic. She advocates for a minimalist, evidence-based skincare routine over 15-step social media trends, highlighting four non-negotiables: Vitamin C, Sunscreen (365 days a year), Retinoids, and Exfoliation * The "Messy Middle" of Launching a Practice: Dr. Cannon describes her first 90 days as "scary and exciting". She details the learning curve of navigating commercial leases, legal protocols, and hiring while simultaneously being a mom of three. * A "Patient-First" Philosophy: From personally calling patients with serious diagnoses like melanoma to handling her own prior authorizations, Dr. Cannon emphasizes that a small, efficient team allows her to maintain a quality of care that larger, corporate-run practices often lose. This episode is essential listening for aspiring medical entrepreneurs, direct primary care advocates, and anyone interested in dermatology in Bel Air. Dr. Cannon provides professional insights into skin cancer prevention, direct care vs. insurance models, and the financial reality of opening a medical practice.

17 de abr de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio Park, Social, and Scale: Building a Community Legacy with Kurt Felmar and Michael Clark

Park, Social, and Scale: Building a Community Legacy with Kurt Felmar and Michael Clark

In this episode of Behind the Frame, hosts Morgan Watson and Annette Quigley are joined by entrepreneurs Kurt Selmer and Michael Clark. Together, they discuss their unique partnership and the creation of Park and Social, a members-only car storage and social club that merges high-end automotive care with community building. * From Passion to State-of-the-Art Operations: Kurt Selmer discusses transitioning from 14 years in corporate IT management at McCormick to scaling Detailed Solutions from a home garage into a ten-employee, 10,000-square-foot luxury automotive facility.  * The Power of Character and Legacy: Michael Clark highlights that reputation and character are a business owner’s greatest lifelong assets, far outweighing technical metrics like IRR. He candidly shares how a pivot born out of "boredom" led him to focus on Park and Social, a members-only social club designed to create a long-term community legacy.  * Strategic Growth and Team Culture: Both entrepreneurs emphasize that successful scaling requires finding partners and employees who share their core values. They advocate for "work-life integration" rather than balance, noting that total transparency and relentless determination are the keys to surviving the "messy middle" of business ownership. This episode is a deep dive into automotive business entrepreneurship, commercial real estate development, and legacy business planning. Featuring insights from Kurt Selmer (Detailed Solutions) and Michael Clark (Park and Social), it explores work-life integration, strategic hiring, and the shift from transactional to relational business models.

3 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
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