The Partnership Guys

Why You Need Someone Who Thinks Differently Than You

19 min · Ayer
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Are you trying to make your business partner work exactly the way you do? Most entrepreneurs believe alignment means thinking alike. The Partnership Guys challenge that idea head-on. In this episode, Steven, Todd, and Rob unpack one of the biggest mistakes partners make: treating different work styles as a problem instead of an advantage. From fast-moving visionaries to methodical analyzers, every successful partnership is built on complementary strengths, not identical personalities. The conversation explores how partners can stop judging each other through their own lens, communicate more effectively, and build trust around their differences instead of fighting them. They also share personal stories about partnerships that succeeded, partnerships that failed, and the lessons they learned about embracing different perspectives. The real breakthrough came when they stopped trying to change each other and started getting curious instead. If you've ever been frustrated by the way your partner communicates, makes decisions, or approaches problems, this episode may completely change the way you see your partnership. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * How to turn different work styles into a competitive advantage * How to identify the strengths hidden behind your partner's frustrating habits * How to communicate in a way your partner can actually hear and appreciate * How to use personality differences to improve decision-making * How to build trust by approaching disagreements with curiosity instead of criticism * How to create roles and responsibilities around strengths rather than preferences * How to avoid the ego traps that damage otherwise healthy partnerships QUESTIONS ANSWERED * Why do different work styles create conflict in partnerships? * Can partners be too similar? * How do successful partners handle major personality differences? * What should you do when your partner approaches problems differently than you do? * How can personality assessments improve communication? * Why do some partnerships thrive because of their differences while others fail because of them? * How do you support your partner's approach when you disagree with it? * What role does curiosity play in building trust? Listen now and discover why your partner's differences may be the very thing helping your business succeed. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

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Portada del episodio Why You Need Someone Who Thinks Differently Than You

Why You Need Someone Who Thinks Differently Than You

Are you trying to make your business partner work exactly the way you do? Most entrepreneurs believe alignment means thinking alike. The Partnership Guys challenge that idea head-on. In this episode, Steven, Todd, and Rob unpack one of the biggest mistakes partners make: treating different work styles as a problem instead of an advantage. From fast-moving visionaries to methodical analyzers, every successful partnership is built on complementary strengths, not identical personalities. The conversation explores how partners can stop judging each other through their own lens, communicate more effectively, and build trust around their differences instead of fighting them. They also share personal stories about partnerships that succeeded, partnerships that failed, and the lessons they learned about embracing different perspectives. The real breakthrough came when they stopped trying to change each other and started getting curious instead. If you've ever been frustrated by the way your partner communicates, makes decisions, or approaches problems, this episode may completely change the way you see your partnership. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * How to turn different work styles into a competitive advantage * How to identify the strengths hidden behind your partner's frustrating habits * How to communicate in a way your partner can actually hear and appreciate * How to use personality differences to improve decision-making * How to build trust by approaching disagreements with curiosity instead of criticism * How to create roles and responsibilities around strengths rather than preferences * How to avoid the ego traps that damage otherwise healthy partnerships QUESTIONS ANSWERED * Why do different work styles create conflict in partnerships? * Can partners be too similar? * How do successful partners handle major personality differences? * What should you do when your partner approaches problems differently than you do? * How can personality assessments improve communication? * Why do some partnerships thrive because of their differences while others fail because of them? * How do you support your partner's approach when you disagree with it? * What role does curiosity play in building trust? Listen now and discover why your partner's differences may be the very thing helping your business succeed. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

Ayer19 min
Portada del episodio The One Thing You Must Fix Before Any Partnership Will Work

The One Thing You Must Fix Before Any Partnership Will Work

What if the biggest problem in your partnership… is you? Most entrepreneurs spend years searching for the “right” business partner while ignoring a harder question: are they the kind of partner anyone actually wants to work with? In this episode, The Partnership Guys flip the conversation and challenge the mindset that destroys more partnerships than bad strategy ever could. Todd, Steven, and Rob unpack the self-awareness, trust, accountability, and humility required to build partnerships that actually last. They share painful lessons from failed partnerships, the warning signs most people ignore, and why defensiveness quietly kills growth. This conversation gets honest about ego, communication, blame, and what happens when partners stop trying to “win” and start trying to support each other instead. Because great partnerships are not built by perfect people. They are built by people willing to work on themselves. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * How to become the kind of partner people trust and want to work with * How to identify the behaviors that create friction in partnerships * How to build trust through consistency and accountability * How to communicate without creating unnecessary drama * How to stop defensiveness from damaging your business relationships * How to recognize when ego is sabotaging growth * How to support your partner without controlling them * How to create partnerships that are productive, profitable, and actually enjoyable QUESTIONS ANSWERED * Why do so many business partnerships fail even when the business succeeds? * What makes someone a trustworthy partner? * How does self-awareness impact business relationships? * Why does defensiveness destroy partnerships? * What role does ego play in conflict between partners? * How can partners work through frustration without blaming each other? * What does a healthy, supportive partnership actually look like? * Why is being coachable so important in business? Listen now and learn how to become the kind of partner who builds trust, creates momentum, and helps partnerships thrive. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

2 de jun de 202616 min
Portada del episodio Why You’re Building the Wrong Business With the Right Partner

Why You’re Building the Wrong Business With the Right Partner

What if the biggest threat to your partnership isn’t money, strategy, or growth… but the life you secretly want outside the business? In this episode, The Partnership Guys unpack the idea of “fundamental focus” and why most business partners never talk about the personal priorities driving their decisions. One partner wants freedom. Another wants family time. Another wants fulfillment. The problem? Most partnerships are built around revenue goals instead of life goals. Steven, Todd, and Rob share personal stories about missed conversations, painful partnership lessons, raising families while building companies, and why the healthiest businesses are designed around the people building them. This conversation gets real fast, because when partners ignore what truly matters to each other, resentment eventually shows up somewhere else. The best partnerships are not just built to grow businesses. They are built to build better lives. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * How to identify your true “fundamental focus” outside of business * How to structure a partnership around life goals instead of just revenue goals * How to avoid hidden resentment between business partners * How to create work-life integration instead of chasing balance * How to support your partner without sacrificing business performance * How to revisit priorities as life changes over time * How to build deeper trust through vulnerable conversations QUESTIONS ANSWERED * Why do successful partnerships still fall apart? * What should partners talk about before building a business together? * How do personal goals affect business decisions? * What happens when partners never discuss life priorities? * Why is work-life balance the wrong goal? * How do great partners support each other through different seasons of life? * How often should partners realign their priorities? Listen now and learn how to build a partnership that supports your business and your life. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

26 de may de 202619 min
Portada del episodio How Conflict Can Actually Save Your Partnership

How Conflict Can Actually Save Your Partnership

What if the thing you’re avoiding in your partnership is the exact thing that could make it stronger? Most business partners treat conflict like a warning sign. But Todd, Steven, and Rob argue the opposite. Healthy conflict might be one of the biggest competitive advantages a partnership can have. In this episode, they unpack why disagreements are inevitable, why avoiding tough conversations quietly destroys trust, and how the best partnerships learn to turn friction into growth. They share real stories from decades of working together, painful lessons from failed partnerships, and the mindset shift that changes conflict from something personal into something productive. Because great partnerships are not built by agreeing on everything. They are built by learning how to disagree well. If you work closely with business partners, co-founders, leadership teams, or key relationships, this conversation might completely change how you think about conflict. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * How to turn disagreements into better business decisions * How to address conflict before resentment starts building * How to separate ego from productive conversations * How to create trust through honest communication * How to use different perspectives as a competitive advantage * How to recognize when avoiding conflict is hurting your partnership QUESTIONS ANSWERED * Why do healthy partnerships still have conflict? * What makes conflict destructive versus productive? * Why do some partnerships grow stronger through disagreements? * How can partners challenge each other without making it personal? * What happens when partners avoid hard conversations for too long? * Why is trying to “win” the wrong goal in conflict? Listen now and learn how to strengthen your partnership through honest conversations and healthy conflict. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

19 de may de 202614 min
Portada del episodio The Moment You Start Counting, You Start Losing

The Moment You Start Counting, You Start Losing

What happens when business partners stop keeping score... and start trying to outgive each other instead? Most partnerships don’t fail because of bad strategy. They fail because resentment quietly takes over. One partner feels unsupported. The other feels unappreciated. Suddenly every conversation becomes a silent competition over who’s doing more. In this episode, The Partnership Guys break down the powerful “60-40 Rule,” a mindset that helped Todd and Steven build a 25-year partnership through business pressure, family struggles, life changes, and personal challenges. Instead of demanding equality every day, they learned how generosity, trust, and support create partnerships that actually last. This conversation gets honest about resentment, scorekeeping, burnout, flexibility, and why the healthiest partnerships are built by people asking one simple question: “How can I help more?” If you work with people, this episode will challenge the way you think about partnership. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * How to stop scorekeeping before it quietly destroys trust * How to support a partner when life pulls their focus away * How to create a culture of generosity inside your business * How to build long-term balance instead of chasing daily equality * How to strengthen loyalty through flexibility and communication * How to shift from “me versus you” into a true team mindset * How to recognize the warning signs of resentment early QUESTIONS ANSWERED * Why is 50-50 partnership unrealistic? * What is the 60-40 Rule? * How does scorekeeping damage a business relationship? * Why do great partnerships thrive during difficult seasons? * What causes resentment between business partners? * How do healthy partners handle imbalance over time? * Why is generosity so important in leadership and partnership? * How do strong partnerships create stronger company culture? SOUND BITE > “The healthiest partnerships are built by the partners asking, ‘How can I help more?’ instead of ‘Am I doing more?’” > Approx. Timestamp: 18:10 ---------------------------------------- Listen now and learn how to strengthen your partnership. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

12 de may de 202619 min