Better Every Sunday

Everything is Your Fault | Ep 25

51 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Everything is Your Fault | Ep 25

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The crew dives into expectation setting with employees, why unclear standards create chaos, and how people-pleasing can quietly destroy respect inside a team. They discuss payroll events, leadership optics, piece-rate pay, hiring, training painters, motivating crews, and why great leaders create great teams. The episode also explores the mindset of taking full responsibility for your life and business — from bad employees and unhappy clients to poor systems and lack of results. Instead of blaming the economy, politics, weather, or other people, the conversation focuses on ownership, control, and building the discipline to fix problems directly. One of the most honest and reflective episodes yet.

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