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The Breakout CEO podcast brings you candid conversations with scaling CEOs at leadership & strategic inflection points. Each episode is a curated interview that explores the mindset, strategy, and pivotal decisions driving breakthrough success for high-growth companies ($5MM-$50MM+). Jeff Holman is the host of The Breakout CEO podcast and the founder of Intellectual Strategies, where he works closely with CEOs and leadership teams of scaling companies on strategy, governance, and risk during periods of rapid growth. Jeff has spent years inside the decision-making rooms of growth-stage companies, helping leaders navigate moments when complexity increases, tradeoffs become unavoidable, and the cost of misalignment rises. He brings a peer-level perspective shaped by that experience, focusing conversations on the inflection points that materially change a company’s trajectory. The Breakout CEO podcast reflects his approach with candid, operator-level discussions centered on real decisions rather than retrospective storytelling or promotion. Guest Participation - We feature a limited number of CEOs leading scaling companies with meaningful, first-hand breakout moments. If you believe your story would add value for an audience of scaling CEOs, please apply here: https://go.intellectualstrategies.com/ Media & Event Partnerships - For press access, on-site recording, or event collaboration inquiries, please contact us. We record a limited number of on-site conversations at select events with CEOs and founders whose stories align with the podcast’s focus on leadership, strategy, and execution.

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65 episodios

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65 - What Hidden Stress Reveals About a CEO’s Decision Quality

Most CEOs assume decision quality is a function of logic, experience, and information. This episode challenges that assumption. Rochelle Carrington explains why hidden internal stress — not strategy — is often the real constraint on decision speed, clarity, and execution. If decisions are slowing down, hiring is delayed, or growth is stalling, the issue may not be external. It may be internal — and invisible. Rochelle Carrington advises CEOs on performance using a neuroscience-based framework she calls performance drag — the accumulated emotional load that quietly degrades execution over time. Drawing from her work with founders and operators, she explains how most CEOs misdiagnose the problem. They assume friction is strategic or operational, when in reality, it’s driven by unresolved internal pressure. The conversation reframes performance at its root: emotions are not a byproduct of leadership — they are a primary driver of decision quality, speed, and team behavior. For CEOs navigating growth, this creates a different question: not just what should I do? — but what internal state am I operating from when I do it? Key Takeaways 1. Decision quality is constrained by internal state, not just logic Most CEOs rely on reasoning and experience, but unresolved stress directly impacts clarity, speed, and judgment. 2. “Performance drag” accumulates when emotions are not resolved High-performing CEOs move quickly — but in doing so, they often carry unresolved pressure forward, compounding over time. 3. Mindset tools manage symptoms — they don’t remove the cause Traditional approaches like discipline or reframing thinking do not address the underlying emotional drivers of performance. 4. CEO emotional state directly impacts team behavior and execution Teams mirror the nervous system of the CEO — affecting risk-taking, communication, and decision velocity. 5. Removing internal friction restores clarity and accelerates execution When performance drag is reduced, decisions become faster, hiring becomes easier, and growth constraints begin to lift. 06:49 Performance drag and CEO execution 10:53 Emotion vs logic in decision-making 09:28 How stress accumulates in high performers 11:27 Why mindset tools fail to resolve performance issues 18:37 The impact of internal state on hiring and growth 20:46 Applying emotional awareness to execution 25:26 How CEO state shapes team culture About the Guest: Rochelle Carrington Founder, EmotionalBP Website: https://emotionalbp.com [https://emotionalbp.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rochellecarrington/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rochellecarrington/]

21 de may de 2026 - 29 min
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64 - What CEOs Miss When They Think They’ve Already Scaled

Many CEOs believe they’ve scaled—until they step away and the business slows down. In this episode, Veronica Kirin breaks down why founder-led growth often creates hidden bottlenecks, especially in sales and decision-making. She explains what real scalability actually requires—and why most CEOs don’t recognize the gap until it’s already limiting growth. If your business still depends on you more than you’d like, this episode will help you see exactly where and why. Veronica Kirin is an advisor focused on helping founders scale beyond themselves by building systems, automation, and intentional company culture. In this conversation, she walks through the patterns she sees repeatedly: CEOs who believe they’ve scaled, but remain the central point of failure. The discussion centers on a core tension—how to grow a business without becoming the constraint. Veronica outlines the operational shift required: extracting knowledge from the founder, systemizing it, and creating a culture where decisions no longer flow back to the CEO. This episode is less about growth tactics and more about structural readiness. It surfaces the risks that accumulate when scaling is incomplete—and what it actually takes to build a business that can operate without constant founder involvement. Chapter Markers: 00:00 The $8M clinical trial decision 00:46 Meet Yi-Kai Lo & founding Anuvo 03:09 Using electricity to restore movement after spinal cord injury 06:38 Real patient recovery stories and mobility gains 08:46 FDA vs Europe approval challenges explained 10:13 Immediate patient improvements during stimulation therapy 12:16 Transitioning from engineer to CEO leadership 14:04 The first major team and hiring wake-up call 17:35 Navigating constant startup obstacles and setbacks 18:38 Launching a high-risk FDA clinical trial 22:18 Pausing the study over electrode quality issues 31:29 Building the right team for long-term scale Guest: Veronica Kirin Advisor — Scaling, Systems, and Automation Website: https://veronicakieran.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vmkirin

19 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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63 - The Cost of Waiting Too Long on a High-Stakes Decision

What does it actually cost a CEO to wait for certainty? Yi-Kai Lo faced that question while leading Aneuvo through an $8M clinical trial, an 11-month FDA process, and a product failure mid-study. In each case, the decision wasn’t just about risk — it was about whether delay itself had become the bigger risk. “After analyzing the risk and benefit… the cost of keep delaying the study” Yi-Kai Lo, CEO of Aneuvo, shares what it takes to lead a medical device company through high-stakes decisions where both action and delay carry real consequences. From launching a clinical trial before receiving full FDA clarity, to pausing that same study when product quality issues emerged, this episode shows how CEO judgment evolves under pressure. Yi-Kai walks through the tradeoffs behind those decisions — balancing time, capital, regulatory uncertainty, and team alignment. This is not a story about innovation alone. It’s about how a CEO decides when to move forward, when to stop, and how to align a team when neither option is risk-free. Key Takeaways (Prioritized) 1. Delay has a measurable cost — not just a perceived risk When a decision carries an $8M investment and a two-year timeline, waiting for more certainty can become the most expensive option. 2. Alignment comes from framing both sides of the decision Yi-Kai aligned his team not by pushing forward, but by explicitly weighing risk, benefit, and the cost of delay. 3. Not all decisive action means moving faster Pausing the clinical trial after product issues emerged was just as critical as launching it early — disciplined stopping is part of execution. 4. Transparency becomes the execution strategy after the decision Once the study was paused, clear communication with clinical partners and patients became essential to maintaining trust. 5. The right decision depends on the right team at the right stage Technical problems, regulatory risk, and scaling challenges require different capabilities — building the right team is part of decision-making itself. Chapter Markers: 00:00 Intro & $8M Clinical Trial Decision 00:46 Meet Yi-Kai Lo & The Story Behind Anuvo 02:05 Why Yi-Kai Chose Startup Life Over Academia 03:09 How Electrical Stimulation Helps Spinal Cord Injuries 06:38 Real Patient Recovery Stories & Mobility Gains 08:46 FDA vs Europe: Different Approval Challenges 10:13 Immediate Improvements Patients Experience 12:16 From Engineer to CEO: Learning Leadership 17:42 The High-Stakes FDA Clinical Trial Gamble 22:18 Pausing a Multi-Million Dollar Study Over Product Issues 29:11 Turning Crisis Into Innovation & Better Products 31:29 The Future of Anuvo & Building the Right Team Yi-Kai Lo CEO, Aneuvo Website: https://aneuvo.com/ [https://aneuvo.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yi-kai-lo-53531977/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/yi-kai-lo-53531977/] Jeff Holman Host, The Breakout CEO https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-breakout-ceo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-breakout-ceo/]

14 de may de 2026 - 33 min
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62 - What Happens When CEOs Delay AI Adoption in Engineering Teams

AI isn’t just accelerating software development — it’s exposing where your organization is already broken. In this episode, Ricardo Arcia shares what happened when his company started losing deals in 2024 — not because they lacked talent, but because their approach to building software had already become obsolete. This is a conversation about what actually changes when AI enters your workflow — and why delaying that shift creates hidden risk. Ricardo Arcia, CEO of Teravision Technologies, has spent over two decades building and scaling software development teams. But in 2024, something changed. Clients began expecting faster delivery, different cost structures, and new ways of working — driven by AI. What looked like incremental improvement quickly revealed a deeper issue: the entire software development process was outdated. Through internal experimentation and client work, Ricardo and his team discovered that AI doesn’t just make teams faster — it creates new bottlenecks, shifts where value is created, and forces leaders to rethink how work gets done. This episode breaks down the moment that realization hit — and what it takes to lead through that kind of transformation. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. AI doesn’t remove constraints — it moves them Acceleration in one part of the process creates bottlenecks elsewhere. Without redesigning workflows, productivity gains stall. 2. Delay creates competitive risk, not just inefficiency The real threat isn’t AI itself — it’s competitors who adopt it faster and operate differently. 3. Transformation is a people problem before it’s a technology problem Tools are easy to deploy. Changing how teams think, work, and learn is the real challenge. 4. Productivity gains require system-level change Isolated improvements (e.g., faster coding) don’t translate into results unless the entire system evolves together. 5. Leadership must shift from execution to orchestration The role of engineers — and leaders — moves toward guiding systems, not just doing the work themselves. CHAPTER MARKERS: 00:00 – AI Replacing Traditional Engineers 00:56 – Terravision Company Introduction 01:53 – Childhood Entrepreneurial Beginnings 04:54 – Lessons From Failed Startup 07:16 – Startup Focus And Leadership 10:09 – Building Terravision Over Time 13:05 – Staff Augmentation Explained 17:00 – AI Disrupts Software Industry 20:51 – Creating Cognitive Engineering Framework 26:16 – Managing Team Transformation 31:23 – Achieving Productivity Gains 38:13 – Writing The Cognitive Leader Book Ricardo Arcia CEO, Teravision Technologies https://www.teravisiontech.com [https://www.teravisiontech.com] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ricardoarcia [https://linkedin.com/in/ricardoarcia] Jeff Holman Host, The Breakout CEO Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-breakout-ceo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-breakout-ceo/] Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply https://go.intellectualstrategies.com/ [https://go.intellectualstrategies.com/]

12 de may de 2026 - 50 min
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61 - The Moment CEOs Realize They’ve Become the Bottleneck

At some point in every scaling company, growth slows—not because of the market, the team, or the product—but because of the CEO. In this episode, Barry Bradham breaks down what that moment actually looks like in practice—and what it takes to move past it. From building systems that remove dependency on the founder to leveraging AI and automation, this conversation is about the shift from operator to architect. Barry Bradham is a multi-company founder spanning marketing, printing, software, and community platforms. His journey—from banking to entrepreneurship to building scalable systems—offers a clear lens into how CEOs evolve as their businesses grow. This episode centers on a critical inflection point: when doing the work stops working. Barry shares how COVID forced operational reinvention, how communication breakdowns create hidden bottlenecks, and how systems, AI, and structured workflows enable scale. The conversation highlights a reality many CEOs face but delay addressing—the need to remove themselves from execution in order to grow the business. Key Takeaways (Prioritized) 1. Scaling breaks when the CEO remains the operator - Growth requires designing systems that reduce dependency on the founder—not increasing effort. 2. Communication inefficiency is a hidden bottleneck - “People aren't as efficient in communicating… and it creates mistakes.” Fixing communication structure unlocks scale. 3. Systems create visibility—and visibility enables delegation - Without transparency in workflows, CEOs are forced back into execution. 4. Delaying key decisions compounds lost time - “You can spend a lot of time not getting where you wanna go.” Avoiding risk (like debt or hiring) slows growth. 5. Your team can’t scale what they don’t understand - Clarity of direction is essential—“Your team needs to know where you're going.” 00:00 - Why CEOs Become the Bottleneck 00:39 - Barry’s Unexpected Path into Business 02:17 - From Banking to Real Estate Entrepreneurship 03:47 - Discovering Leadership Through College Business Programs 06:19 - The Entrepreneurial Mindset & Trailblazing New Paths 09:42 - Learning Fast & Teaching Teams Effectively 14:33 - Building Multiple Businesses from Scratch 18:43 - Scaling Companies Through Systems & Automation 22:01 - Using AI to Run and Grow Modern Businesses 26:13 - Solving CEO Bottlenecks with Workflow Systems 31:21 - Fighting CEO Loneliness Through Entrepreneur Networks 35:34 - The Meaning Behind “The Voyage” & Final Advice for Entrepreneurs Guest: Barry Bradham Entrepreneur | Founder across multiple ventures including BFW Displays, Surfline Media, and workflow platforms LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrybradham/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrybradham/] Website: https://comewinwithme.com [https://comewinwithme.com/]

7 de may de 2026 - 42 min
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