You Don't Own Your Agency. It Owns You.

Why P&C Agency Owners Can't Step Away From Their Agency

17 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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If you disappeared for two weeks - no phone, no email, no check-ins - would your P&C agency survive? And could you mentally even handle it? Most agency owners already know the answer, and most are afraid to admit it. Pete Poggi grew a personal lines P&C agency from $3 million to over $170 million. He’s worked with hundreds of agency owners stuck between $2M and $5M who are putting in 60 to 70 hour weeks and still can’t step away. And in almost every case, the problem isn’t production. It’s not lead flow. It’s not the team. It’s that the agency owner doesn’t control their day. So the day controls them. In this episode, Pete breaks down the single discipline that separates a top-performing P&C agency owner from one who’s stuck reacting all day. It’s the same structure Kyle Quezada used to go from million-dollar producer to multi-agency owner who doesn’t produce at all. And it works whether you’re a solo producer trying to break $1M or an owner trying to coach a team into consistency. Here’s what you’ll discover: * The exact reason “just work harder” actually makes the chaos worse * The four blocks Pete uses to run a top P&C agency without burning out * The one block nearly every agent skips - and what it’s costing them in production * The mindset shift that turns quoting and closing from a grind into a system * The one-minute rule that keeps email and service requests from hijacking your day About Pete: Pete Poggi grew a personal lines P&C insurance agency from $3 million to over $170 million in 84 months. No commercial. No cold calls. He’s the creator of the Million Dollar Producer training program and works with independent P&C agency owners stuck between $2M and $5M in annual premium who are ready to stop being the bottleneck and start building a real book. Subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode. If this hit a nerve, share it with an agency owner who’s still working 60-hour weeks. Learn more at www.PetePoggi.com

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