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The Founder Mistake That Looks Like Good Hiring (Gaurav Sabharwal) | 381

42 min · 14 de may de 2026
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You hire carefully. Values check. Track record check. Culture fit check. Then a project goes sideways. And quietly, people start protecting themselves before they protect the work. Small ways first. Then bigger ways. Then it's a pattern, and you're watching it run across three teams at once. Gaurav Sabharwal runs four tech companies. About 300 people across them. Built, closed, and exited along the way. He picks people for a living. And he's seen the screen most operators miss. Not capability. Not values. The thing that decides what your team actually does the second things get hard. Most of your week becomes steering people back to the work. A few founders see what's underneath. Their teams steer themselves. ABOUT GAURAV SABHARWAL Gaurav Sabharwal is a portfolio founder and operator. Two decades building and scaling across services and SaaS. From a U.S. sales operation he grew 10x early in his career to now leading businesses like JoP (Joy of Performance), Saffron Tech, and Accessify Labs. Four companies. About 300 people. INSIDE THE EPISODE * Why a clean values screen still leaves your team exposed when pressure hits * How "beat the problem, not the person" quietly fails without one missing piece * The moment loyalty stops being the right word for what you actually need THIS EPISODE IS FOR * You picked the right people. Your team still fragments when it matters * You give people the benefit of the doubt and watch it cost you anyway * You can feel the difference between people who lean in and people who armor up GUEST LINKS * Gaurav Sabharwal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsabharwal/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsabharwal/] * Jop (Joy of Performing): https://www.getjop.com [https://www.getjop.com] * Saffron Tech: https://www.saffrontech.net [https://www.saffrontech.net] * Accessify Labs: https://accessifylabs.com [https://accessifylabs.com] WHAT TO DO NEXT Share this with the operator on your team who screens hires. They will see what their gut already tells them. And they'll remember you as the one who handed them the screen they'd been missing. Connect with Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/] Let's Chat Book your free Ceiling Break Session on his LinkedIn page to get the shift yourself. ABOUT THE PODCAST You were built for speed. But right now you feel slower than you look on paper. Most founders try to outwork that slow-down. It only burns them out. Your mind is the only machine your company doesn’t upgrade. So leaders keep pushing against the wrong thing. Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some examples or stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions. Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being.  © 2026 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.

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episode The Work That Stops Founders From Scaling (Adam Spector) | 382 artwork

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You finally get into the work only you can do. Then a Slack message. An email. A customer on fire. And the morning's gone. You're pulled back out. The work that moves your company keeps slipping to the edges of your day. The fire gets your best focus instead. It happens again tomorrow. And the day after that. You tell yourself it's just the job. You're the one who has to catch it. It feels faster. It feels like the responsible call. Adam Spector has backed over 200 startups. He sees a trade almost every founder makes without noticing. You're not behind because you're not working hard enough. Your sharpest hours keep going to work that was never yours to carry. About Adam Spector Adam Spector is the founder of Chore, a 45-person back-office operations company for fast-scaling founders. He has invested in over 200 startups, including 14 that hit unicorn status. As a four-time founder, he has lived both sides of the table. He built Chore around a simple read on why founders stay swamped. Inside the Episode * Why the cheaper, faster choice is the one costing you the most * What the fastest fix today is quietly teaching your team to do * The quiet trade you make every time you say "I'll just do it" This Episode Is For * Founders pulled off their best work by the fires that land on them * Hands-on operators who default to "I'll just do it" because it feels faster and more responsible * Leaders who suspect their team waits on them more than it should, and aren't sure why Guest Links * Chore: https://www.hirechore.com/ * Adam Spector on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamspector2/ What To Do Next Share Send this to the founder who's stuck doing the work that lands on them instead of the work they're best at. Ask them: "what are you holding onto that keeps you from your best work?" They'll feel seen. And they'll thank you for naming the thing that was quietly holding them and their company back. Connect with Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/ Let's Chat Book your free Ceiling Break Session on his LinkedIn page to get the shift yourself. ABOUT THE PODCAST You were built for speed. But right now you feel slower than you look on paper. Most founders try to outwork that slow-down. It only burns them out. Your mind is the only machine your company doesn’t upgrade. So leaders keep pushing against the wrong thing. Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some examples or stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions. Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being.  © 2026 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.

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episode The Founder Mistake That Looks Like Good Hiring (Gaurav Sabharwal) | 381 artwork

The Founder Mistake That Looks Like Good Hiring (Gaurav Sabharwal) | 381

You hire carefully. Values check. Track record check. Culture fit check. Then a project goes sideways. And quietly, people start protecting themselves before they protect the work. Small ways first. Then bigger ways. Then it's a pattern, and you're watching it run across three teams at once. Gaurav Sabharwal runs four tech companies. About 300 people across them. Built, closed, and exited along the way. He picks people for a living. And he's seen the screen most operators miss. Not capability. Not values. The thing that decides what your team actually does the second things get hard. Most of your week becomes steering people back to the work. A few founders see what's underneath. Their teams steer themselves. ABOUT GAURAV SABHARWAL Gaurav Sabharwal is a portfolio founder and operator. Two decades building and scaling across services and SaaS. From a U.S. sales operation he grew 10x early in his career to now leading businesses like JoP (Joy of Performance), Saffron Tech, and Accessify Labs. Four companies. About 300 people. INSIDE THE EPISODE * Why a clean values screen still leaves your team exposed when pressure hits * How "beat the problem, not the person" quietly fails without one missing piece * The moment loyalty stops being the right word for what you actually need THIS EPISODE IS FOR * You picked the right people. Your team still fragments when it matters * You give people the benefit of the doubt and watch it cost you anyway * You can feel the difference between people who lean in and people who armor up GUEST LINKS * Gaurav Sabharwal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsabharwal/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsabharwal/] * Jop (Joy of Performing): https://www.getjop.com [https://www.getjop.com] * Saffron Tech: https://www.saffrontech.net [https://www.saffrontech.net] * Accessify Labs: https://accessifylabs.com [https://accessifylabs.com] WHAT TO DO NEXT Share this with the operator on your team who screens hires. They will see what their gut already tells them. And they'll remember you as the one who handed them the screen they'd been missing. Connect with Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/] Let's Chat Book your free Ceiling Break Session on his LinkedIn page to get the shift yourself. ABOUT THE PODCAST You were built for speed. But right now you feel slower than you look on paper. Most founders try to outwork that slow-down. It only burns them out. Your mind is the only machine your company doesn’t upgrade. So leaders keep pushing against the wrong thing. Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some examples or stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions. Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being.  © 2026 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.

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episode Doing Everything Right. Still Not Working By Now. (Elizabeth Eiss) | 380 artwork

Doing Everything Right. Still Not Working By Now. (Elizabeth Eiss) | 380

You’re doing everything that should be working. Real work. Consistent work. But the pipeline isn’t moving like it should by now. So you add more. New channels. New experiments. More content. You’ve built systems around it. And you can’t quite name why. You’re systematic. That’s kind of your whole identity. Which is why this is hard to see. Elizabeth Eiss spent decades inside Fortune 500 companies before building what small business owners couldn’t access. Full fractional teams. The delegation engine. Process, tools, people, in that order. She’s helped founders stop running every task and start leading their company for over a decade. Then someone turned it on her. And what came up wasn’t a missing tool. It was the one place a systematic person stops looking. ABOUT ELIZABETH Elizabeth Eiss built the fractional department model for business owners and executives who are ready to stop running every task themselves. She runs a diagnostic with clients. The average: 57% of their time on work that isn't their highest leverage. Then she fixes it. INSIDE THE EPISODE * How your pipeline can stay flat even when you're doing all the right things * Why tracking it all still doesn't show where the path actually breaks * The moment ‘I’m already doing that’… and something still doesn’t move THIS EPISODE IS FOR * You keep adding more because it should be working by now  * You’re doing the work. But it’s not compounding.  * You have a strong answer for everything. And the pipeline still won’t move.  WHAT TO DO NEXT Share this with someone who is doing all the right things, but not getting the results they should be. Ask them: “What if there’s something you haven’t seen yet that would make this all work?” They’ll remember you were the one who pointed to it. Connect with Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/] Book your free Ceiling Break Session on his LinkedIn page to get the shift yourself.  GUEST LINKS Results Resourcing: https://resultsresourcing.net [https://resultsresourcing.net]  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabetheiss/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabetheiss/]  Golden Seeds: https://www.goldenseeds.com [https://www.goldenseeds.com] ABOUT THE PODCAST You were built for speed. But right now you feel slower than you look on paper. Most founders try to outwork that slow-down. It only burns them out. Your mind is the only machine your company doesn’t upgrade. So leaders keep pushing against the wrong thing. Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some examples or stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions. Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being.  © 2026 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.

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episode The Hardest Person to Fire | 379 artwork

The Hardest Person to Fire | 379

You already know who it is. You've known for a while.  But every time you get close to the decision, something pulls you back. Gratitude. History. The memory of when they showed up before anyone else would. And the whole team can already see it. Even though no one's saying it out loud. The question isn't whether you're loyal. It's what you're most loyal to.  And what that choice is costing you, the company, and the people who are watching you hold the line. Inside the Episode * What happens inside a founder when loyalty starts hurting the mission — and why knowing doesn't make the decision easier. * Harvard Business School studied 50,000+ employees and found removing the wrong person creates 2.5x more value than hiring a top 1% performer. * Why most founders are running the wrong play. Even when they know the right one. * When leadership shields a low performer, the signal travels fast: tenure counts more than results. That's not a culture problem. That's a decision you made — and everyone is reading it. This Episode Is for Founders and Execs Who... * Already know who they need to deal with — and keep finding a reason to wait * Feel the loyalty and hate what it's costing them at the same time * Watch good people get quieter and aren't sure how much of it is connected to this What to Do Next → Send this to the founder who needs to make the call. You might be the reason they finally do. And they'll thank you for it. → Connect with Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/] → Book your free Ceiling Break Session on his LinkedIn page to get the shift yourself. ABOUT THE PODCAST You were built for speed. But right now you feel slower than you look on paper. Most founders try to outwork that slow-down. It only burns them out. Your mind is the only machine your company doesn’t upgrade. So leaders keep pushing against the wrong thing. Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some examples or stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions. Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being.  © 2026 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.

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episode Why Founders Stay Busy but Avoid the Work That Matters (Nicholas Louise) | 378 artwork

Why Founders Stay Busy but Avoid the Work That Matters (Nicholas Louise) | 378

A founder blocks time for sales. The calendar fills anyway. Client work. Slack messages. Problems that feel urgent. By the end of the day, nothing new entered the pipeline. Not because the founder lacks discipline. Because some work feels heavier than others. Nicholas Loise helps founders build sales teams that scale beyond them. In this conversation, something uncomfortable shows up. Why the work that grows a company is often the work founders quietly avoid. About Nicholas Nicholas Loise helps founders build and manage sales teams so the business no longer depends on them to sell. INSIDE THE EPISODE • Why founders fill the day but the pipeline slows  • How “I should prospect” quietly creates resistance  • The moment business development starts feeling heavier than delivery THIS EPISODE IS FOR • Founders who know the growth work but avoid it  • Leaders whose days fill while the pipeline shrinks  • Operators who feel busy but not moving forward GUEST LINKS Learn more about Nicholas Loise and his work here:  Sales Performance Team Website: https://www.salesperformanceteam.com [https://www.salesperformanceteam.com] Email: Nick@salesperformanceteam.com  WHAT TO DO NEXT Share this with a founder who is working hard but avoiding the work that actually moves the business. Ask them, “what do you know you should be doing, but you end the day without getting it done?” It will land, and they’ll know you are the person who cares about their success mode. Connect with Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/] Let’s Chat Book your free Ceiling Break Session on his LinkedIn page to get the shift yourself. ABOUT THE PODCAST You were built for speed. But right now you feel slower than you look on paper. Most founders try to outwork that slow-down. It only burns them out. Your mind is the only machine your company doesn’t upgrade. So leaders keep pushing against the wrong thing. Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some examples or stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions. Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being.  © 2026 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.

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