The War Room Round Table

Business, Trauma, and the 3-Second Rule

48 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Business, Trauma, and the 3-Second Rule

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This week on the War Room Round Table, we are joined by "Small Business Superhero" and author Kedma O. for a conversation that goes way beyond the boardroom. Victoria Dean leads a deep dive into Kedma’s incredible journey—from using cleaning as a survival tool in a traumatic childhood to building a home services empire that saves families from crisis.Stay tuned for a raw Q&A session as Steve and Erik join from the "Peanut Gallery" to challenge the status quo on work-life balance, the $1,000-an-hour mindset, and the question of why "hustle" is officially obsolete. Kedma leaves us with a chilling reminder of why you should never ignore your intuition and why you only ever have three seconds to change your life.00:15 – Introducing Kedma O.01:09 – What is Economic Development?04:45 – The Purple Room: A Story of Trauma & Control07:21 – Giving Back: Saving a Family with CPS11:22 – Why Coaching is just a "Band-Aid"14:37 – The Specialist Coach: Comedians & TikTok20:24 – Peanut Gallery: The Struggle Owners Face Quietly28:17 – What Billionaires’ Calendars Actually Look Like45:13 – The White Van: The 3-Second Rule

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