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Systems Set You Free | Kate Guillen | The Sean Trace Show

46 min · 17. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Sean Trace Show, I sit down with Kate Guillen, founder of Simplicity Ops, to unpack why so many businesses collapse under their own growth and how simple systems are the real secret to scaling without losing your mind.  Kate breaks down how complexity quietly kills momentum, why your team's chaos is almost always a direct reflection of your own energy as a leader, and what it actually means to build operations that hold up even when your key people go down unexpectedly. We talk about the trap of chasing new technology and AI tools that feel productive but move no needles, and why doing fewer things exceptionally well will always outperform trying to be everything to everyone.  Kate also gets real about her own season of unlearning, and why the most powerful thing she ever did for her business was walk away from it for seven days.  What's the one system in your life or business that you know needs to be simplified?

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episode Systems Set You Free | Kate Guillen | The Sean Trace Show artwork

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