The EO Visionary Voices Podcast
In this episode of EO Visionary Voices, host Brent Peterson sits down with serial entrepreneur Troy Hoffman, who currently works across roughly 40 companies and is the driving force behind FNDRS — a platform dedicated to helping founders scale, exit, and re-enter with purpose. Troy opens up about the stages most entrepreneurs go through — from the early hustle of building systems, teams, and processes, to the often-overlooked "exit prep" phase that can make or break your financial future. He breaks down the three pillars he teaches at FNDRS: the businessman, the business plan, and the exit promised land. Troy explains why your estate plan, tax plan, team plan, company plan, and re-entry plan all need to be in alignment long before you sign a deal — and why most founders are dangerously underprepared when it comes time to sell. Drawing from hard-won experience and wisdom from fellow entrepreneurs — including a conversation with a founder who owns a home on Richard Branson's Mosquito Island — Troy shares the top mistakes entrepreneurs make after exiting: jumping into real estate, investing in too many companies, and failing to give themselves permission to rest. He's candid about his own missteps and how ego can silently hold any entrepreneur back from growth. The conversation goes deeper than business. Troy talks about the importance of energy, clarity, and continuous learning. He shares how Warren Buffett's discipline of reading three hours a day inspired his own habits, and how he's adapted his learning style around a traumatic brain injury he sustained as a child. He advocates for trusting your intuition, investing in coaching across every area of life — from business to marriage — and architecting a schedule that balances body, being, balance, and business. Brent and Troy also explore the tension between the "40-hour work year" philosophy and the 120-hour work week mentality championed by founders like Elon Musk. Troy's take? It's about leverage. The goal isn't to work less for the sake of it — it's to become so leveraged that your company grows without you, making it exponentially more valuable and sellable. At its core, this episode is about living with intention. Troy's passion for serving others — from building a youth church of 800 kids as a young man, to supporting a children's hospital in Kenya, to pouring into the next generation of founders — shines through every answer. His message is clear: entrepreneurs are society's innovators, and when we support them holistically, everybody wins. If you're an entrepreneur thinking about your next chapter — whether that's scaling, exiting, or figuring out what comes after — this conversation is for you. Follow Troy Hoffman on Youtube: @troyhoffman837 [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCBLQnVezCPLIY-9DUs1v-bg] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoffmantroy/ Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/troy-hoffman Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Meet Troy Hoffman 00:44 - Troy's Passions: Serving Leaders and Adventure Sports 02:29 - The Free Joke Project 03:46 - The Midpoint Most Entrepreneurs Miss 04:55 - Stages of Entrepreneurial Growth and Exit Prep 07:19 - Top Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make After Exiting 09:44 - Why Ego Is the #1 Growth Killer 10:14 - The Power of Continuous Learning 13:11 - 40-Hour Work Year vs. 120-Hour Work Week 14:23 - Finding Your Purpose and Architecting Your Life 17:24 - Body, Being, Balance, and Business 20:10 - Overcoming a Traumatic Brain Injury and Trusting Intuition 22:02 - Energy as the Entrepreneur's Greatest Asset 22:40 - First Things First: Prioritization and Calendar Planning 26:28 - Shameless Plug: What FNDRS Does for Founders 29:38 - Closing Thoughts
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