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Episode 104 | The 204 Rise Podcast Blueprint | Consistency, Discipline, and Real Results

1 h 32 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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This week we sit down with Robin and Arsh from the 204 Rise Podcast to talk about what it actually takes to build something from nothing.They share the early days of starting 204 Rise, the slow grind of the first few months, the discipline required to stay consistent, and why most podcasts fail before they ever find momentum. This conversation dives into creative risk, betting on yourself, and building in Winnipeg when no one is watching.If you are starting a podcast, building a brand, or trying to stay consistent with a long term vision, this episode is packed with honest insight.Topics covered:Starting a podcast from scratchThe first three months struggleCreative discipline and consistencyWhy most podcasts quitBuilding in WinnipegEntrepreneur mindsetLong term growth over viral momentsSubscribe for more real conversations with builders, creators and leaders.#204Rise #PodcastGrowth #WinnipegPodcastThanks for spending time with us.If you enjoyed the conversation, make sure to subscribe, like, and share so you never miss an episode. You can keep the conversation going and find everything Greg & Tim right here:🌐 Website: gregandtimshow.ca📸 Instagram: @GregAndTimShow🐦 X: @GregAndTimShow🎵 TikTok: @GregAndTimShow📘 Facebook: facebook.com/GregAndTimShowWe’ll see you next time on The Greg and Tim Show.

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