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Inside the Mind of a CEO with Andrew Bosco - The Long Game - Ep. #85

1 h 5 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Most people think in tasks. CEOs think in systems. In this episode of The Long Game Podcast, I sit down with Andrew Bosco, CEO of Candor Realty Group and founder of Granite and Pine Properties, to break down what it actually means to run a business from a 10,000-foot view and why that perspective changes everything. Andrew's path to the CEO seat wasn't a straight line. He spent time as a teacher, a scientist at Moderna and Pfizer, a real estate agent, and an investor before stepping into the top seat at Candor; a company on a mission to help one million people reach financial independence through real estate. He shares how imposter syndrome followed him into the role, why he initially said no, and what ultimately made him put the gas on the fire and commit. What You'll Learn: * Why shifting from a 100-foot to a 10,000-foot view changes how you lead and build * How Andrew went from imposter syndrome to CEO and what changed between the first no and the final yes * What a system actually is and how people, processes, and technology work together * Why focus is the ultimate superpower in an era of infinite distraction * How to implement automation and new software without overwhelming your team * Why the worst thing you can do is nothing  If you're an entrepreneur, business owner, or operator trying to think bigger, build smarter, and stop getting in your own way, this one's for you. Interested in connecting? GUEST Andrew Bosco CEO, Candor Investment Group | Founder, Granite & Pine Properties a.bosco.realestate@gmail.com | candorinvestmentgroup.com Instagram: @candorinvestmentgroup  HOST Ryan Richards | Branch Manager, Northpoint Mortgage | NMLS 1987735 rrichards@trynorthpoint.com | www.financewithteamrichards.com  204 Turnpike Rd, Westborough, MA 01581 Licensed in MA, CT, FL, NC, NH, PA, RI, ME, TN Follow us on Instagram @financewithteamrichards @the.longgamepodcast #TheLongGamePodcast #FinanceWithTeamRichards Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:13 Andrew’s Background 03:18 Why He Became CEO 04:53 CEO Mindset Shift 07:56 Saying Yes Faster 11:13 Focus and Consistency 15:13 Authenticity Over Polish 18:21 Systems and Processes 22:59 Empowering the Team 26:31 Automation and Tools 35:49 BRRRR Strategy Explained 37:10 Perfect Day Freedom Goal 41:22 Calendar Control Systems 47:20 Meeting Days and Prospecting 52:26 Delegation and Partnerships 56:02 Imperfect Action Mindset 01:01:09 Community Beats Fear 01:04:19 Final Take Action Push

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