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    <itunes:title>Why Great Companies Fail | Greg Hard on Leadership &amp; Culture</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Why do some companies thrive for years — only to suddenly collapse?  In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Greg Hard, a hospitality and restaurant leader who has helped lead and grow companies like Hard Rock Cafe, Lone Star Steakhouse, Joey B’s, and multiple independent restaurant concepts.  Greg shares his journey from struggling academically with dyslexia to becoming one of the youngest Hard Rock general managers in the country. Along the way, he witnessed firstha...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Why do some companies thrive for years — only to suddenly collapse?<br/><br/>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Greg Hard, a hospitality and restaurant leader who has helped lead and grow companies like Hard Rock Cafe, Lone Star Steakhouse, Joey B’s, and multiple independent restaurant concepts.<br/><br/>Greg shares his journey from struggling academically with dyslexia to becoming one of the youngest Hard Rock general managers in the country. Along the way, he witnessed firsthand how powerful culture, onboarding, systems, and leadership can transform a business — and how quickly profit-first thinking can destroy one.<br/><br/>This conversation dives into:<br/><br/>Leadership and accountability<br/>Building high-performance teams<br/>Why company culture matters<br/>The rise and fall of businesses<br/>Restaurant industry realities<br/>Burnout and work ethic<br/>Systems and repeatable processes<br/>Why human connection matters more than ever<br/><br/>If you lead a business, manage a team, own a restaurant, work in hospitality, or want to better understand leadership and culture, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and real-world experience.<br/><br/>Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, business, mindset, and growth.<br/><br/>00:00 Intro<br/>00:27 Meet Greg Hard<br/>01:27 Finding Purpose Through Restaurants<br/>02:32 Leadership Lessons from Lone Star<br/>04:33 Watching a Great Company Collapse<br/>06:03 Building a Winning Culture<br/>08:04 Toxic Leadership &amp; Company Decline<br/>09:25 Hard Rock Cafe &amp; Leadership Growth<br/>10:27 Why Most People Never Implement<br/>11:45 Getting the Right People on the Bus<br/>13:13 What Real Leadership Actually Means<br/>14:27 The Story Behind Hard Rock Cafe<br/>16:03 Why Culture Must Come First<br/>17:01 The Power of Great Onboarding<br/>18:18 Outworking Everyone Around You<br/>19:28 Restaurants vs “Real Jobs”<br/>21:03 Why Restaurant People Think Differently<br/>22:20 Restaurants as Community Builders<br/>24:47 Leaving Hard Rock &amp; Starting Over<br/>26:08 Lessons from Construction &amp; Ownership<br/>27:18 Covid’s Impact on Restaurants<br/>28:00 Partnerships, Profit &amp; Consulting</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do some companies thrive for years — only to suddenly collapse?<br/><br/>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Greg Hard, a hospitality and restaurant leader who has helped lead and grow companies like Hard Rock Cafe, Lone Star Steakhouse, Joey B’s, and multiple independent restaurant concepts.<br/><br/>Greg shares his journey from struggling academically with dyslexia to becoming one of the youngest Hard Rock general managers in the country. Along the way, he witnessed firsthand how powerful culture, onboarding, systems, and leadership can transform a business — and how quickly profit-first thinking can destroy one.<br/><br/>This conversation dives into:<br/><br/>Leadership and accountability<br/>Building high-performance teams<br/>Why company culture matters<br/>The rise and fall of businesses<br/>Restaurant industry realities<br/>Burnout and work ethic<br/>Systems and repeatable processes<br/>Why human connection matters more than ever<br/><br/>If you lead a business, manage a team, own a restaurant, work in hospitality, or want to better understand leadership and culture, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and real-world experience.<br/><br/>Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, business, mindset, and growth.<br/><br/>00:00 Intro<br/>00:27 Meet Greg Hard<br/>01:27 Finding Purpose Through Restaurants<br/>02:32 Leadership Lessons from Lone Star<br/>04:33 Watching a Great Company Collapse<br/>06:03 Building a Winning Culture<br/>08:04 Toxic Leadership &amp; Company Decline<br/>09:25 Hard Rock Cafe &amp; Leadership Growth<br/>10:27 Why Most People Never Implement<br/>11:45 Getting the Right People on the Bus<br/>13:13 What Real Leadership Actually Means<br/>14:27 The Story Behind Hard Rock Cafe<br/>16:03 Why Culture Must Come First<br/>17:01 The Power of Great Onboarding<br/>18:18 Outworking Everyone Around You<br/>19:28 Restaurants vs “Real Jobs”<br/>21:03 Why Restaurant People Think Differently<br/>22:20 Restaurants as Community Builders<br/>24:47 Leaving Hard Rock &amp; Starting Over<br/>26:08 Lessons from Construction &amp; Ownership<br/>27:18 Covid’s Impact on Restaurants<br/>28:00 Partnerships, Profit &amp; Consulting</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the key to growing your business wasn’t working harder, but learning how to let go? In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David Brosseau sits down with longtime friend and business owner Scott to unpack what it really takes to build something that lasts. From a CPA buying an auto shop with zero mechanical experience to building a business that services over 1,000 cars a month, this conversation is packed with real lessons on leadership, trust, and getting out of your own way. Th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the key to growing your business wasn’t working harder, but learning how to let go?</p><p>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David Brosseau sits down with longtime friend and business owner Scott to unpack what it really takes to build something that lasts.</p><p>From a CPA buying an auto shop with zero mechanical experience to building a business that services over 1,000 cars a month, this conversation is packed with real lessons on leadership, trust, and getting out of your own way.</p><p>They dive into why most entrepreneurs hit a ceiling, how culture beats competition, and why taking care of your people might be the most profitable decision you can make.</p><p>If you’re building a business, leading a team, or trying to grow without burning out, this one hits.</p><p>What you will learn<br/> - Why you don’t need to be the expert to build a successful business<br/> - The real reason most people never scale<br/> - How to create a culture people never want to leave<br/> - Why working more hours is not the answer to growth<br/> - The power of trust, transparency, and long-term thinking<br/> - How to balance business success with real life</p><p>Big takeaway<br/> You are not in the business you think you are.<br/> You are in the people business—everything else is just the product.</p><p>If this resonated, drop a comment.<br/> What is one thing you’re holding onto that you know you should delegate?</p><p>#businesspodcast #entrepreneurship #leadership #smallbusiness #realestate #mindset #growth #weattitude</p><p><br/><br/>Chapters<br/><br/>00:00 Intro and how they met<br/>00:04 The unexpected you need new tires moment<br/>01:52 Scott’s story from CPA roots to auto shop legacy<br/>02:39 You are in the people business<br/>03:29 Why you cannot do it alone<br/>04:52 Building a business without technical expertise<br/>06:04 Surrounding yourself with the right people<br/>09:25 Hiring and retaining great talent<br/>10:34 Building a culture people stay for<br/>12:19 Why they chose not to work weekends<br/>13:25 The trade offs of ownership<br/>14:48 Competing without working more hours<br/>15:12 Integrity and trust in business<br/>17:23 Creating a customer experience people remember<br/>19:24 Building a reputation in your community<br/>20:23 Generational clients and long term relationships<br/>22:19 Prioritizing people over profit<br/>22:44 Why more volume is not always better<br/>25:15 Building a team that stays for decades<br/>26:41 Leadership roles and structure<br/>28:27 Getting out of your own way<br/>29:22 Still learning after 35 years<br/>30:17 Adapting to change in business<br/>31:47 Closing thoughts</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the key to growing your business wasn’t working harder, but learning how to let go?</p><p>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David Brosseau sits down with longtime friend and business owner Scott to unpack what it really takes to build something that lasts.</p><p>From a CPA buying an auto shop with zero mechanical experience to building a business that services over 1,000 cars a month, this conversation is packed with real lessons on leadership, trust, and getting out of your own way.</p><p>They dive into why most entrepreneurs hit a ceiling, how culture beats competition, and why taking care of your people might be the most profitable decision you can make.</p><p>If you’re building a business, leading a team, or trying to grow without burning out, this one hits.</p><p>What you will learn<br/> - Why you don’t need to be the expert to build a successful business<br/> - The real reason most people never scale<br/> - How to create a culture people never want to leave<br/> - Why working more hours is not the answer to growth<br/> - The power of trust, transparency, and long-term thinking<br/> - How to balance business success with real life</p><p>Big takeaway<br/> You are not in the business you think you are.<br/> You are in the people business—everything else is just the product.</p><p>If this resonated, drop a comment.<br/> What is one thing you’re holding onto that you know you should delegate?</p><p>#businesspodcast #entrepreneurship #leadership #smallbusiness #realestate #mindset #growth #weattitude</p><p><br/><br/>Chapters<br/><br/>00:00 Intro and how they met<br/>00:04 The unexpected you need new tires moment<br/>01:52 Scott’s story from CPA roots to auto shop legacy<br/>02:39 You are in the people business<br/>03:29 Why you cannot do it alone<br/>04:52 Building a business without technical expertise<br/>06:04 Surrounding yourself with the right people<br/>09:25 Hiring and retaining great talent<br/>10:34 Building a culture people stay for<br/>12:19 Why they chose not to work weekends<br/>13:25 The trade offs of ownership<br/>14:48 Competing without working more hours<br/>15:12 Integrity and trust in business<br/>17:23 Creating a customer experience people remember<br/>19:24 Building a reputation in your community<br/>20:23 Generational clients and long term relationships<br/>22:19 Prioritizing people over profit<br/>22:44 Why more volume is not always better<br/>25:15 Building a team that stays for decades<br/>26:41 Leadership roles and structure<br/>28:27 Getting out of your own way<br/>29:22 Still learning after 35 years<br/>30:17 Adapting to change in business<br/>31:47 Closing thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the biggest opportunities in your life are the ones you’re currently saying no to? In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Dawn Krause to unpack a journey that started out of pure necessity—raising three kids under two—and turned into building businesses, leading multiple market centers, and impacting thousands of lives. But this isn’t just a real estate story… This is about:  The power of saying yes to the right conversations Why most people stay st...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the biggest opportunities in your life are the ones you’re currently saying <b>no</b> to?</p><p>In this episode of the <em>We Attitude Podcast</em>, David sits down with Dawn Krause to unpack a journey that started out of pure necessity—raising <b>three kids under two</b>—and turned into building businesses, leading multiple market centers, and impacting thousands of lives.</p><p>But this isn’t just a real estate story…</p><p>This is about:</p><ul><li> The power of <b>saying yes to the right conversations</b></li><li> Why most people stay stuck (and don’t even realize it) </li><li> How to shift from <b>doing everything</b> to building through others </li><li> And the hard leadership lessons no one talks about </li></ul><p>From personal adversity to business breakthroughs, this conversation is packed with real, raw moments and practical takeaways you can apply immediately.</p><p>If you’ve been playing it safe… this might be the conversation you need to hear.</p><p> KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ul><li> Why saying yes to the <em>right</em> conversations can change everything </li><li> The difference between having a job vs becoming a business owner </li><li> How partnerships actually work (and why most fail) </li><li> The hidden danger of being “too successful” too early </li><li> Why feedback is the fastest path to growth </li></ul><p>WHO THIS IS FOR</p><ul><li> Real estate agents looking to grow or scale </li><li> Entrepreneurs stuck in the “doing everything” phase </li><li> Leaders building teams or partnerships </li><li> Anyone feeling like they’re capable of more <br/><br/></li></ul><p>CHAPTERS<br/>00:00 – Intro: The Power of “We Attitude”<br/> 00:20 – From Therapist to Real Estate (Unexpected Start)<br/> 01:20 – 3 Kids Under 2… The Turning Point<br/> 02:10 – From Sales to Leadership &amp; Building Market Centers<br/> 04:00 – The Shift From Hustling to Building a Real Business<br/> 05:30 – Why You Should Be the “Dumbest Person in the Room”<br/> 07:00 – Transferable Skills That Create Massive Success<br/> 10:00 – Scaling Impact: From 100 Clients to Thousands<br/> 11:45 – The Reality of Balance (And the Truth No One Says)<br/> 12:30 – Raising Kids With Autism &amp; Perspective Shift<br/> 15:00 – Why Helping Others Changes Everything<br/> 16:20 – Say Yes to the Conversation (Game-Changing Principle)<br/> 17:30 – Stop Listening to the Wrong People<br/> 18:00 – “God Winks” &amp; Recognizing Opportunity<br/> 20:30 – Growth in the Last 5 Years (What Actually Worked)<br/> 21:30 – Why Most Partnerships Fail (And How to Win)<br/> 23:00 – The Rule That Saved Their Partnership<br/> 24:30 – Hard Conversations &amp; Radical Honesty<br/> 26:45 – How to Ask for (and Handle) Feedback<br/> 28:30 – Advice to Younger Self: Stop Chasing Outcomes<br/> 31:00 – Why Process &gt; Results Every Time<br/> 32:30 – Final Advice: Stay Humble</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the biggest opportunities in your life are the ones you’re currently saying <b>no</b> to?</p><p>In this episode of the <em>We Attitude Podcast</em>, David sits down with Dawn Krause to unpack a journey that started out of pure necessity—raising <b>three kids under two</b>—and turned into building businesses, leading multiple market centers, and impacting thousands of lives.</p><p>But this isn’t just a real estate story…</p><p>This is about:</p><ul><li> The power of <b>saying yes to the right conversations</b></li><li> Why most people stay stuck (and don’t even realize it) </li><li> How to shift from <b>doing everything</b> to building through others </li><li> And the hard leadership lessons no one talks about </li></ul><p>From personal adversity to business breakthroughs, this conversation is packed with real, raw moments and practical takeaways you can apply immediately.</p><p>If you’ve been playing it safe… this might be the conversation you need to hear.</p><p> KEY TAKEAWAYS</p><ul><li> Why saying yes to the <em>right</em> conversations can change everything </li><li> The difference between having a job vs becoming a business owner </li><li> How partnerships actually work (and why most fail) </li><li> The hidden danger of being “too successful” too early </li><li> Why feedback is the fastest path to growth </li></ul><p>WHO THIS IS FOR</p><ul><li> Real estate agents looking to grow or scale </li><li> Entrepreneurs stuck in the “doing everything” phase </li><li> Leaders building teams or partnerships </li><li> Anyone feeling like they’re capable of more <br/><br/></li></ul><p>CHAPTERS<br/>00:00 – Intro: The Power of “We Attitude”<br/> 00:20 – From Therapist to Real Estate (Unexpected Start)<br/> 01:20 – 3 Kids Under 2… The Turning Point<br/> 02:10 – From Sales to Leadership &amp; Building Market Centers<br/> 04:00 – The Shift From Hustling to Building a Real Business<br/> 05:30 – Why You Should Be the “Dumbest Person in the Room”<br/> 07:00 – Transferable Skills That Create Massive Success<br/> 10:00 – Scaling Impact: From 100 Clients to Thousands<br/> 11:45 – The Reality of Balance (And the Truth No One Says)<br/> 12:30 – Raising Kids With Autism &amp; Perspective Shift<br/> 15:00 – Why Helping Others Changes Everything<br/> 16:20 – Say Yes to the Conversation (Game-Changing Principle)<br/> 17:30 – Stop Listening to the Wrong People<br/> 18:00 – “God Winks” &amp; Recognizing Opportunity<br/> 20:30 – Growth in the Last 5 Years (What Actually Worked)<br/> 21:30 – Why Most Partnerships Fail (And How to Win)<br/> 23:00 – The Rule That Saved Their Partnership<br/> 24:30 – Hard Conversations &amp; Radical Honesty<br/> 26:45 – How to Ask for (and Handle) Feedback<br/> 28:30 – Advice to Younger Self: Stop Chasing Outcomes<br/> 31:00 – Why Process &gt; Results Every Time<br/> 32:30 – Final Advice: Stay Humble</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The real estate industry is louder than ever right now. New partnerships. New platforms. Endless opinions.  And if you’re not careful… all that noise will distract you from the one thing that actually matters. In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David breaks down what’s really going on—and more importantly, what you should be focusing on instead. Because at the end of the day, success isn’t about reacting to every headline… it’s about controlling what you can, staying disciplined...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The real estate industry is louder than ever right now.</p><p>New partnerships. New platforms. Endless opinions.<br/> And if you’re not careful… all that noise will distract you from the one thing that actually matters.</p><p>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David breaks down what’s really going on—and more importantly, what you should be focusing on instead.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, success isn’t about reacting to every headline… it’s about controlling what you can, staying disciplined, and helping your clients make the best decisions possible.</p><p>There’s always a cost.<br/> You either pay with discipline now… or regret later.</p><p>If you’ve been feeling distracted, stuck, or overwhelmed by everything happening in the market—this one is for you.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li> What all the recent industry changes actually mean </li><li> Why “noise” is the biggest threat to your growth </li><li> The importance of disclosure and guiding your clients </li><li> Discipline vs. regret (and the cost of both) </li><li> How to refocus on what truly moves your business forward </li></ul><p>Subscribe for more conversations on growth, leadership, and real estate:</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The real estate industry is louder than ever right now.</p><p>New partnerships. New platforms. Endless opinions.<br/> And if you’re not careful… all that noise will distract you from the one thing that actually matters.</p><p>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David breaks down what’s really going on—and more importantly, what you should be focusing on instead.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, success isn’t about reacting to every headline… it’s about controlling what you can, staying disciplined, and helping your clients make the best decisions possible.</p><p>There’s always a cost.<br/> You either pay with discipline now… or regret later.</p><p>If you’ve been feeling distracted, stuck, or overwhelmed by everything happening in the market—this one is for you.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li> What all the recent industry changes actually mean </li><li> Why “noise” is the biggest threat to your growth </li><li> The importance of disclosure and guiding your clients </li><li> Discipline vs. regret (and the cost of both) </li><li> How to refocus on what truly moves your business forward </li></ul><p>Subscribe for more conversations on growth, leadership, and real estate:</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does a rock band have to do with real estate success? Everything. In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Jeremy Barrett to break down a journey that most agents would never expect—from playing in bands across the country to building a real estate business and leading at a high level. But this isn’t just a story… This is about discipline, repetition, teamwork, and the truth most people avoid:  You don’t succeed alone. If you’re a real estate agent, entrepren...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does a rock band have to do with real estate success? Everything.</p><p>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Jeremy Barrett to break down a journey that most agents would never expect—from playing in bands across the country to building a real estate business and leading at a high level.</p><p>But this isn’t just a story…</p><p>This is about discipline, repetition, teamwork, and the truth most people avoid:<br/> You don’t succeed alone.</p><p>If you’re a real estate agent, entrepreneur, or someone chasing growth, this conversation will challenge how you think about practice, consistency, and what it actually takes to win long-term.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li>Why practicing hundreds of times is the real path to mastery</li><li>The mindset shift from “me” to “we” that changes everything</li><li>How failure, uncertainty, and risk shape long-term success</li><li>Why top producers need systems, not just hustle</li><li>How Jeremy went from musician to server to entrepreneur to team leader</li></ul><p>Key takeaway:<br/> You can go fast alone…<br/> But if you want to go far, you go with others.</p><p>If this hit you, comment “WE” below and let us know what stood out.</p><p>0:00 – The “We Attitude” That Changes Everything<br/> 0:47 – Meet Jeremy Barrett (From Music to Real Estate)<br/> 1:42 – The Motorcycle Trip That Started It All<br/> 2:56 – Joining a Band (And Learning to Bet on Yourself)<br/> 4:51 – Life on the Road &amp; Early Success<br/> 6:09 – Playing Shows, Day Jobs, and the Grind<br/> 7:33 – Why Practice Matters More Than Talent<br/> 9:16 – 1,000 Reps for One Song (The Discipline Nobody Sees)<br/> 10:50 – From Music to Marriage to St. Louis<br/> 11:08 – Lessons That Still Drive Success Today<br/> 12:30 – The Power of Team &amp; Shared Struggle<br/> 14:38 – Discovering Real Estate (The Turning Point)<br/> 16:26 – Early Wins &amp; Building Momentum<br/> 17:24 – Burnout, Growth, and Finding Systems<br/> 18:10 – The Leadership Shift That Changed Everything<br/> 20:24 – Pushing Your Limits &amp; Growing Others<br/> 21:00 – Balancing Family, Business, and Growth<br/> 22:36 – Translating Music &amp; Service Into Real Estate Success<br/> 24:17 – Why Musicians (and Athletes) Win in Business<br/> 26:20 – Final Thoughts: The Power of “We”</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does a rock band have to do with real estate success? Everything.</p><p>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Jeremy Barrett to break down a journey that most agents would never expect—from playing in bands across the country to building a real estate business and leading at a high level.</p><p>But this isn’t just a story…</p><p>This is about discipline, repetition, teamwork, and the truth most people avoid:<br/> You don’t succeed alone.</p><p>If you’re a real estate agent, entrepreneur, or someone chasing growth, this conversation will challenge how you think about practice, consistency, and what it actually takes to win long-term.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li>Why practicing hundreds of times is the real path to mastery</li><li>The mindset shift from “me” to “we” that changes everything</li><li>How failure, uncertainty, and risk shape long-term success</li><li>Why top producers need systems, not just hustle</li><li>How Jeremy went from musician to server to entrepreneur to team leader</li></ul><p>Key takeaway:<br/> You can go fast alone…<br/> But if you want to go far, you go with others.</p><p>If this hit you, comment “WE” below and let us know what stood out.</p><p>0:00 – The “We Attitude” That Changes Everything<br/> 0:47 – Meet Jeremy Barrett (From Music to Real Estate)<br/> 1:42 – The Motorcycle Trip That Started It All<br/> 2:56 – Joining a Band (And Learning to Bet on Yourself)<br/> 4:51 – Life on the Road &amp; Early Success<br/> 6:09 – Playing Shows, Day Jobs, and the Grind<br/> 7:33 – Why Practice Matters More Than Talent<br/> 9:16 – 1,000 Reps for One Song (The Discipline Nobody Sees)<br/> 10:50 – From Music to Marriage to St. Louis<br/> 11:08 – Lessons That Still Drive Success Today<br/> 12:30 – The Power of Team &amp; Shared Struggle<br/> 14:38 – Discovering Real Estate (The Turning Point)<br/> 16:26 – Early Wins &amp; Building Momentum<br/> 17:24 – Burnout, Growth, and Finding Systems<br/> 18:10 – The Leadership Shift That Changed Everything<br/> 20:24 – Pushing Your Limits &amp; Growing Others<br/> 21:00 – Balancing Family, Business, and Growth<br/> 22:36 – Translating Music &amp; Service Into Real Estate Success<br/> 24:17 – Why Musicians (and Athletes) Win in Business<br/> 26:20 – Final Thoughts: The Power of “We”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Success in real estate rarely follows a straight line. In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, we sit down with Clayton Cobler and Nathan Pfitzer, two agents whose journeys into the industry couldn’t have been more different. One started his career working inside the St. Louis Cardinals clubhouse, learning firsthand what elite performers do behind the scenes. The other began in the legal world, navigating law firms and searching for the right career path before discovering real estate. De...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Success in real estate rarely follows a straight line.</p><p>In this episode of the <b>We Attitude Podcast</b>, we sit down with <b>Clayton Cobler </b>and <b>Nathan Pfitzer</b>, two agents whose journeys into the industry couldn’t have been more different.</p><p>One started his career working inside the <b>St. Louis Cardinals clubhouse</b>, learning firsthand what elite performers do behind the scenes. The other began in the <b>legal world</b>, navigating law firms and searching for the right career path before discovering real estate.</p><p>Despite their different starting points, both built successful businesses by focusing on the same core principles:<br/> • elite service<br/> • coaching and mentorship<br/> • building strong relationships<br/> • hiring the right people<br/> • long-term vision and growth</p><p>In this conversation we explore the lessons they learned from sports, law, and business—and how those experiences shaped the way they serve clients and build their teams today.</p><p>We also dive into topics like leadership, accountability, building a real estate team, long-term career planning, and the growing impact of AI in the industry.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re a new agent, an experienced professional, or someone interested in entrepreneurship, this episode offers valuable insights on building a business that lasts.</p><h1>Chapters</h1><p>00:00 Introduction<br/> 00:08 Welcome to the We Attitude Podcast<br/> 00:45 Meet Clayton Culver &amp; Nathan Pfitzer<br/> 01:40 Working Inside the Cardinals Clubhouse<br/> 03:50 Lessons from Professional Athletes<br/> 05:40 Nathan’s Path: From Law Firm to Real Estate<br/> 08:30 Early Career Mentorship and Breakthrough Moments<br/> 10:45 Discovering Keller Williams and Coaching<br/> 14:00 Why Coaching Accelerates Growth<br/> 17:55 Accountability and the Value of a Coach<br/> 19:45 Building and Leading a Real Estate Team<br/> 22:00 Finding and Hiring the Right People<br/> 24:40 Vision for the Next Five Years<br/> 28:40 Long-Term Goals and What Success Looks Like<br/> 32:30 Retirement, Legacy, and Life Beyond Sales<br/> 33:40 AI and the Future of Real Estate<br/> 38:00 Final Thoughts and Takeaways</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Success in real estate rarely follows a straight line.</p><p>In this episode of the <b>We Attitude Podcast</b>, we sit down with <b>Clayton Cobler </b>and <b>Nathan Pfitzer</b>, two agents whose journeys into the industry couldn’t have been more different.</p><p>One started his career working inside the <b>St. Louis Cardinals clubhouse</b>, learning firsthand what elite performers do behind the scenes. The other began in the <b>legal world</b>, navigating law firms and searching for the right career path before discovering real estate.</p><p>Despite their different starting points, both built successful businesses by focusing on the same core principles:<br/> • elite service<br/> • coaching and mentorship<br/> • building strong relationships<br/> • hiring the right people<br/> • long-term vision and growth</p><p>In this conversation we explore the lessons they learned from sports, law, and business—and how those experiences shaped the way they serve clients and build their teams today.</p><p>We also dive into topics like leadership, accountability, building a real estate team, long-term career planning, and the growing impact of AI in the industry.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re a new agent, an experienced professional, or someone interested in entrepreneurship, this episode offers valuable insights on building a business that lasts.</p><h1>Chapters</h1><p>00:00 Introduction<br/> 00:08 Welcome to the We Attitude Podcast<br/> 00:45 Meet Clayton Culver &amp; Nathan Pfitzer<br/> 01:40 Working Inside the Cardinals Clubhouse<br/> 03:50 Lessons from Professional Athletes<br/> 05:40 Nathan’s Path: From Law Firm to Real Estate<br/> 08:30 Early Career Mentorship and Breakthrough Moments<br/> 10:45 Discovering Keller Williams and Coaching<br/> 14:00 Why Coaching Accelerates Growth<br/> 17:55 Accountability and the Value of a Coach<br/> 19:45 Building and Leading a Real Estate Team<br/> 22:00 Finding and Hiring the Right People<br/> 24:40 Vision for the Next Five Years<br/> 28:40 Long-Term Goals and What Success Looks Like<br/> 32:30 Retirement, Legacy, and Life Beyond Sales<br/> 33:40 AI and the Future of Real Estate<br/> 38:00 Final Thoughts and Takeaways</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Truth About Accountability That No One Wants to Admit Until Now</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most people think success comes from talent.  In reality… it usually starts with something going wrong.  In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Susan to talk about the unexpected path that led her into real estate — including getting fired from her job, losing money to a real estate “guru,” and discovering the power of personal development.  What started as a temporary job quickly turned into a completely different life trajectory.  They dive into:  • The mentor ques...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most people think success comes from talent.<br/><br/>In reality… it usually starts with something going wrong.<br/><br/>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Susan to talk about the unexpected path that led her into real estate — including getting fired from her job, losing money to a real estate “guru,” and discovering the power of personal development.<br/><br/>What started as a temporary job quickly turned into a completely different life trajectory.<br/><br/>They dive into:<br/><br/>• The mentor question she’s still thinking about a year later<br/>• Why most people avoid identifying their real “why”<br/>• The uncomfortable truth about accountability and coaching<br/>• Why personal development changed everything<br/>• How small adjustments create massive results<br/>• Why many real estate agents struggle with growth<br/>• The mindset shift that changed her entire career<br/><br/>And toward the end of the conversation, Susan shares a goal that surprised even her…<br/><br/>Her plan to travel the world alone.<br/><br/>Not someday.<br/><br/>But within the next few years.<br/><br/>This conversation is about far more than real estate — it&apos;s about growth, freedom, and the courage to pursue the life you actually want.<br/><br/>If you&apos;re building a business, chasing growth, or trying to figure out what drives you, this episode will challenge the way you think about success.<br/><br/>Watch now and let us know in the comments:<br/><br/>What is YOUR real “why”?<br/><br/>Subscribe for more conversations about leadership, mindset, and building a meaningful life.<br/><br/>00:00 Intro – Why Nobody Succeeds Alone<br/>01:30 The Mentor Question That Still Haunts Her<br/>03:10 Getting Fired and Losing Her Job Overnight<br/>04:10 The Accidental Start of Her Real Estate Career<br/>05:00 Losing Money to a Real Estate Guru<br/>06:00 Discovering Personal Development<br/>07:20 The Power of the Subconscious (Carl Jung Quote)<br/>08:25 Why Most People Avoid Their “Why”<br/>10:00 Stepping Away From Real Estate<br/>10:45 Building a Coaching Business for Estranged Families<br/>12:10 Why She Came Back to Real Estate<br/>13:30 Joining Keller Williams (Culture Shock)<br/>15:00 Why Most Agents Leave Brokerages<br/>17:30 The Coach That Changed Everything<br/>18:45 Why Coaching Actually Works<br/>19:40 The Truth About Accountability<br/>21:40 What the Next 5 Years Look Like<br/>22:30 The Goal to Travel the World Alone<br/>24:30 Turning Big Dreams Into a Real Plan<br/>27:00 Her Real “Why”: Freedom<br/>28:40 Final Thoughts on Growth and Purpose</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people think success comes from talent.<br/><br/>In reality… it usually starts with something going wrong.<br/><br/>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with Susan to talk about the unexpected path that led her into real estate — including getting fired from her job, losing money to a real estate “guru,” and discovering the power of personal development.<br/><br/>What started as a temporary job quickly turned into a completely different life trajectory.<br/><br/>They dive into:<br/><br/>• The mentor question she’s still thinking about a year later<br/>• Why most people avoid identifying their real “why”<br/>• The uncomfortable truth about accountability and coaching<br/>• Why personal development changed everything<br/>• How small adjustments create massive results<br/>• Why many real estate agents struggle with growth<br/>• The mindset shift that changed her entire career<br/><br/>And toward the end of the conversation, Susan shares a goal that surprised even her…<br/><br/>Her plan to travel the world alone.<br/><br/>Not someday.<br/><br/>But within the next few years.<br/><br/>This conversation is about far more than real estate — it&apos;s about growth, freedom, and the courage to pursue the life you actually want.<br/><br/>If you&apos;re building a business, chasing growth, or trying to figure out what drives you, this episode will challenge the way you think about success.<br/><br/>Watch now and let us know in the comments:<br/><br/>What is YOUR real “why”?<br/><br/>Subscribe for more conversations about leadership, mindset, and building a meaningful life.<br/><br/>00:00 Intro – Why Nobody Succeeds Alone<br/>01:30 The Mentor Question That Still Haunts Her<br/>03:10 Getting Fired and Losing Her Job Overnight<br/>04:10 The Accidental Start of Her Real Estate Career<br/>05:00 Losing Money to a Real Estate Guru<br/>06:00 Discovering Personal Development<br/>07:20 The Power of the Subconscious (Carl Jung Quote)<br/>08:25 Why Most People Avoid Their “Why”<br/>10:00 Stepping Away From Real Estate<br/>10:45 Building a Coaching Business for Estranged Families<br/>12:10 Why She Came Back to Real Estate<br/>13:30 Joining Keller Williams (Culture Shock)<br/>15:00 Why Most Agents Leave Brokerages<br/>17:30 The Coach That Changed Everything<br/>18:45 Why Coaching Actually Works<br/>19:40 The Truth About Accountability<br/>21:40 What the Next 5 Years Look Like<br/>22:30 The Goal to Travel the World Alone<br/>24:30 Turning Big Dreams Into a Real Plan<br/>27:00 Her Real “Why”: Freedom<br/>28:40 Final Thoughts on Growth and Purpose</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does it actually take to build a $50M+ real estate team?  In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David Nations shares the full journey — from getting licensed at the worst possible time (right before the 2008 crash) to building and scaling a $50M+ real estate business.  This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s the real story.  We talk about: • Starting in survival mode during a recession • Discounting yourself before you understand your value • The moment you realize you are the bottleneck...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does it actually take to build a $50M+ real estate team?<br/><br/>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David Nations shares the full journey — from getting licensed at the worst possible time (right before the 2008 crash) to building and scaling a $50M+ real estate business.<br/><br/>This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s the real story.<br/><br/>We talk about:<br/>• Starting in survival mode during a recession<br/>• Discounting yourself before you understand your value<br/>• The moment you realize you are the bottleneck<br/>• Why hiring admin before agents changes everything<br/>• How coaching accelerated growth<br/>• Building systems before chasing more business<br/>• Transitioning out of production into leadership<br/>• Scaling a real estate team the right way<br/><br/>If you’re a real estate agent, team leader, or entrepreneur trying to grow beyond yourself, this conversation will challenge the way you think about leadership, leverage, and long-term vision.<br/><br/>Growth doesn’t stall because of the market.<br/>It stalls because we don’t evolve.<br/><br/>Whether you’re building your first team, considering coaching, or trying to get out of your own way, this episode breaks down the mindset and models that made the difference.<br/><br/>Topics Covered:<br/><br/>Real estate team building<br/>Keller Williams growth model<br/>Scaling a real estate business<br/>Real estate leadership lessons<br/>From agent to CEO<br/>Hiring your first admin<br/>MAPS coaching<br/>How to stop being the bottleneck<br/>Building leverage in real estate<br/>Long-term business vision<br/><br/>If this episode helped you, subscribe for more conversations around leadership, growth, and building something bigger than yourself.<br/><br/>#RealEstateLeadership #RealEstateTeam #KellerWilliams #EntrepreneurMindset #TeamBuilding #BusinessGrowth<br/><br/>00:00 Friendship, History, and the Long View<br/>04:30 Falling Into Real Estate Without a Master Plan<br/>09:00 Getting Licensed at the Worst Possible Time<br/>13:00 Survival Mode: Doing What Worked Before You Knew Better<br/>17:30 Exposure Changes Everything<br/>21:00 Committing to a Vision Bigger Than Reality<br/>25:00 Learning Value, Confidence, and What You’re Worth<br/>29:30 The Messy Reality of Building a Team<br/>33:00 The First Critical Hire and Building the Backend<br/>36:30 Hiring to the Future, Not the Present<br/>39:30 Leadership Growth, Coaching, and Scaling Beyond Yourself<br/>42:30 Lessons Learned and the Myth of the Ceiling</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it actually take to build a $50M+ real estate team?<br/><br/>In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David Nations shares the full journey — from getting licensed at the worst possible time (right before the 2008 crash) to building and scaling a $50M+ real estate business.<br/><br/>This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s the real story.<br/><br/>We talk about:<br/>• Starting in survival mode during a recession<br/>• Discounting yourself before you understand your value<br/>• The moment you realize you are the bottleneck<br/>• Why hiring admin before agents changes everything<br/>• How coaching accelerated growth<br/>• Building systems before chasing more business<br/>• Transitioning out of production into leadership<br/>• Scaling a real estate team the right way<br/><br/>If you’re a real estate agent, team leader, or entrepreneur trying to grow beyond yourself, this conversation will challenge the way you think about leadership, leverage, and long-term vision.<br/><br/>Growth doesn’t stall because of the market.<br/>It stalls because we don’t evolve.<br/><br/>Whether you’re building your first team, considering coaching, or trying to get out of your own way, this episode breaks down the mindset and models that made the difference.<br/><br/>Topics Covered:<br/><br/>Real estate team building<br/>Keller Williams growth model<br/>Scaling a real estate business<br/>Real estate leadership lessons<br/>From agent to CEO<br/>Hiring your first admin<br/>MAPS coaching<br/>How to stop being the bottleneck<br/>Building leverage in real estate<br/>Long-term business vision<br/><br/>If this episode helped you, subscribe for more conversations around leadership, growth, and building something bigger than yourself.<br/><br/>#RealEstateLeadership #RealEstateTeam #KellerWilliams #EntrepreneurMindset #TeamBuilding #BusinessGrowth<br/><br/>00:00 Friendship, History, and the Long View<br/>04:30 Falling Into Real Estate Without a Master Plan<br/>09:00 Getting Licensed at the Worst Possible Time<br/>13:00 Survival Mode: Doing What Worked Before You Knew Better<br/>17:30 Exposure Changes Everything<br/>21:00 Committing to a Vision Bigger Than Reality<br/>25:00 Learning Value, Confidence, and What You’re Worth<br/>29:30 The Messy Reality of Building a Team<br/>33:00 The First Critical Hire and Building the Backend<br/>36:30 Hiring to the Future, Not the Present<br/>39:30 Leadership Growth, Coaching, and Scaling Beyond Yourself<br/>42:30 Lessons Learned and the Myth of the Ceiling</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Growth Always Demands Alignment Why direction matters more than speed Growth is often celebrated.  Alignment is rarely discussed. In this episode, David sits down with Matt to unpack a truth most leaders don’t recognize until later in their journey: growth without alignment comes at a cost. From living in constant fight-or-flight…  to saying yes to opportunities while quietly saying no to relationships…  to realizing that momentum doesn’t always mean progress… This conversation...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Growth Always Demands Alignment</b></p><p><b>Why direction matters more than speed</b></p><p>Growth is often celebrated.<br/> Alignment is rarely discussed.</p><p>In this episode, David sits down with Matt to unpack a truth most leaders don’t recognize until later in their journey: <b>growth without alignment comes at a cost</b>.</p><p>From living in constant fight-or-flight…<br/> to saying yes to opportunities while quietly saying no to relationships…<br/> to realizing that momentum doesn’t always mean progress…</p><p>This conversation explores what happens when success starts to outpace clarity.</p><p>They talk about:</p><ul><li>Why growth eventually exposes misalignment</li><li>The hidden tradeoffs that come with saying yes to everything</li><li>How small alignment issues compound over time</li><li>Why focus becomes harder — not easier — as you grow</li><li>And the difference between moving fast and moving in the right direction</li></ul><p>This isn’t a tactical episode.<br/> It’s a reflective one.</p><p>If you’re building something — a business, a career, or a life — this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, focus, and direction.</p><p>🎧 Listen if you’re asking:</p><ul><li>“Am I growing… or just getting busier?”</li><li>“Why does success feel heavier than I expected?”</li><li>“What am I trading without realizing it?”</li></ul>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most people talk about betting on themselves. Very few talk about what it actually looks like when it goes wrong.  In this episode of the We Attitude Podcast, David sits down with one of his closest friends to unpack a journey that didn’t follow a straight line—from the mailroom, to sales, to failed partnerships, to entrepreneurship, and eventually the boardroom.  This isn’t a highlight reel.  It’s a real conversation about: - Trying before you feel ready - Why failure isn’t the problem—fear ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this first podcast episode, David sits down with Chad Wilson from Keller Williams in the St. Louis / St. Charles area to unpack Chad’s journey from military service to real estate leadership. Chad shares how joining the Air National Guard at a young age and spending decades as an air traffic controller—both overseas and at Lambert—shaped his mindset around preparation, adaptability, and performing under pressure. The conversation connects those lessons to real estate, covering Chad’s early...]]></itunes:summary>
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