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  <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Outside the Corporate Box is for leaders, builders, and thinkers who knew they were never meant to stay inside someone else’s blueprint.</b></p><p><b>Hosted by JMan and Jeffrey, this show explores what happens when ambitious professionals step beyond traditional titles, rigid systems, and inherited definitions of success to build a life and business that actually reflects who they are.</b></p><p><b>These are conversations about reinvention, courage, identity, entrepreneurship, leadership, and the messy, beautiful work of becoming fully yourself.</b></p><p><b>From executives who walked away from the boardroom…<br>to creators who turned expertise into influence…<br>to entrepreneurs who chose freedom over comfort…</b></p><p><b>This is where modern thought leadership gets honest.</b></p><p><b>Because sometimes the most powerful move isn’t climbing the ladder.</b></p><p><b>It’s realizing the ladder was leaning against the wrong wall.</b></p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh was one of the top billing recruiters at her firm in Rochester, regularly placing $550K to $650K in fees annually. She had great colleagues, a strong reputation, and no real reason to leave. And the night before she quit, she slept perfectly.  That is what this conversation is really about. Not the business plan or the LinkedIn announcement. The moment before all of it, when everything felt right even though nothing was certain yet.  What You Will Learn:  1: What a ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh was one of the top billing recruiters at her firm in Rochester, regularly placing $550K to $650K in fees annually. She had great colleagues, a strong reputation, and no real reason to leave. And the night before she quit, she slept perfectly.<br/><br/>That is what this conversation is really about. Not the business plan or the LinkedIn announcement. The moment before all of it, when everything felt right even though nothing was certain yet.<br/><br/>What You Will Learn: <br/>1: What a non-solicitation agreement actually means and what it costs you when you walk away from a decade of client relationships<br/>2: Why Lauren named her first year of entrepreneurship grief, and how that honesty made her a better founder and recruiter<br/>3: How the golden handcuffs concept applies beyond recruiting and how to know when the cage is no longer worth it<br/>4: What Lauren&apos;s cross-country camper van trip has to do with landing a client after she went independent<br/>5: The one reframe that shifted everything: it was not about what she was running from, it was what she was running toward<br/>6: Why Lauren went from being a doer at her old firm to a creator building her own<br/><br/>TIMESTAMPS: <br/>00:00 — Introduction &amp; The Hook<br/>00:42 — Guest Introduction: Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh<br/>01:10 — Life Before Relay: The Rochester Firm<br/>04:22 — The Slow Burn: When Fine Stops Being Enough<br/>05:11 — AI in Recruiting: What Lauren Wanted to Build<br/>10:20 — Non-Solicitation Agreements Explained<br/>12:50 — Golden Handcuffs: The Cost of Comfort<br/>15:16 — Life With Intention: The Camper Van Trip<br/>17:03 — The Loneliness Nobody Talks About in Year One<br/>21:05 — Grieving a Life You Actually Loved<br/>24:43 — Stopping Waiting for Permission<br/>27:48 — Lightning Round<br/>33:25 — The Last Question: What Would You Tell Yourself on Day One?<br/>34:07 — Outro<br/><br/>About Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh: <br/>Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh is the Founder and CEO of Relay Recruiting, an executive and professional search firm based in Rochester, New York. With nearly a decade of experience recruiting across nonprofit, higher education, manufacturing, energy, and the C-suite, she built her reputation as a top billing recruiter before launching independently. Her work combines deep relationship-based search with a forward-thinking approach to AI and workflow efficiency.<br/><br/>Connect with Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh<br/>Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurendunkle/<br/>Website: https://www.relayrecruiting.com/<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh was one of the top billing recruiters at her firm in Rochester, regularly placing $550K to $650K in fees annually. She had great colleagues, a strong reputation, and no real reason to leave. And the night before she quit, she slept perfectly.<br/><br/>That is what this conversation is really about. Not the business plan or the LinkedIn announcement. The moment before all of it, when everything felt right even though nothing was certain yet.<br/><br/>What You Will Learn: <br/>1: What a non-solicitation agreement actually means and what it costs you when you walk away from a decade of client relationships<br/>2: Why Lauren named her first year of entrepreneurship grief, and how that honesty made her a better founder and recruiter<br/>3: How the golden handcuffs concept applies beyond recruiting and how to know when the cage is no longer worth it<br/>4: What Lauren&apos;s cross-country camper van trip has to do with landing a client after she went independent<br/>5: The one reframe that shifted everything: it was not about what she was running from, it was what she was running toward<br/>6: Why Lauren went from being a doer at her old firm to a creator building her own<br/><br/>TIMESTAMPS: <br/>00:00 — Introduction &amp; The Hook<br/>00:42 — Guest Introduction: Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh<br/>01:10 — Life Before Relay: The Rochester Firm<br/>04:22 — The Slow Burn: When Fine Stops Being Enough<br/>05:11 — AI in Recruiting: What Lauren Wanted to Build<br/>10:20 — Non-Solicitation Agreements Explained<br/>12:50 — Golden Handcuffs: The Cost of Comfort<br/>15:16 — Life With Intention: The Camper Van Trip<br/>17:03 — The Loneliness Nobody Talks About in Year One<br/>21:05 — Grieving a Life You Actually Loved<br/>24:43 — Stopping Waiting for Permission<br/>27:48 — Lightning Round<br/>33:25 — The Last Question: What Would You Tell Yourself on Day One?<br/>34:07 — Outro<br/><br/>About Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh: <br/>Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh is the Founder and CEO of Relay Recruiting, an executive and professional search firm based in Rochester, New York. With nearly a decade of experience recruiting across nonprofit, higher education, manufacturing, energy, and the C-suite, she built her reputation as a top billing recruiter before launching independently. Her work combines deep relationship-based search with a forward-thinking approach to AI and workflow efficiency.<br/><br/>Connect with Lauren Dunkle Dlugosh<br/>Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurendunkle/<br/>Website: https://www.relayrecruiting.com/<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Donna Baker spent 30 years climbing the corporate ladder as an executive assistant — all the way to one of the highest-paid roles in Los Angeles. She was brilliant, organized, and on the verge of becoming a paper millionaire through stock options at an internet incubator.  Then the Nasdaq crashed in 2000, and within seven months she had no job and no stock.  At 50 years old, she got into real estate with zero clients, zero guaranteed income, and zero experience in sales. In seven months, she ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Donna Baker spent 30 years climbing the corporate ladder as an executive assistant — all the way to one of the highest-paid roles in Los Angeles. She was brilliant, organized, and on the verge of becoming a paper millionaire through stock options at an internet incubator.<br/><br/>Then the Nasdaq crashed in 2000, and within seven months she had no job and no stock.<br/><br/>At 50 years old, she got into real estate with zero clients, zero guaranteed income, and zero experience in sales. In seven months, she was the #1 agent in her office. She has held that title every year for 25 years.<br/><br/>In this episode of Outside the Corporate Box, Donna sits down with JMan and Jeffrey to talk about what it actually feels like when the floor falls out, why her corporate background was her biggest competitive advantage, and what she wishes someone had told her at 49.<br/><br/>What We Cover: <br/>1: How Donna turned 30 years of corporate experience into a real estate competitive advantage<br/>2: The emotional reality of being laid off when you were at the top of your game<br/>3: Why she built a website and started direct mail marketing before she had a single client<br/>4: The floor time strategy that turned cold foot traffic into loyal buyers<br/>5: How she pivoted her brand from &apos;historic home specialist&apos; to &apos;mobile homes to mansions&apos;<br/>6: Why she believes entrepreneurship is in the blood — and the pushback she gets for saying it<br/>7: The litmus test she&apos;d give anyone thinking about leaving the corporate world<br/>8: What it means to be 75, covered in tattoos, with purple hair, and still dominating her market<br/><br/>Chapters: <br/>[00:00] Cold open — Donna&apos;s story in 60 seconds<br/>[01:00] Welcome + full guest introduction<br/>[02:00] Growing up wanting to be a secretary — career beginnings in the 1960s-70s<br/>[05:00] The Staten Island insurance broker who changed everything — her first true mentor<br/>[09:00] From Bell + Howell to direct mail marketing — how each job stacked her skills<br/>[13:00] Climbing to the internet incubator — and why she said yes to the dot-com world<br/>[15:00] The Nasdaq crash, the lost stock options, and the silence that followed<br/>[17:00] A car ride through Bakersfield — the moment real estate entered the picture<br/>[20:00] Getting licensed, getting hired before the license arrived, and closing in month three<br/>[25:00] Her first commission reinvested into a green termite flyer — and how it worked<br/>[29:00] Number one agent in seven months — the floor time and CRM strategy behind it<br/>[37:00] 51 transactions in a year, building a team, and knowing when to hire help<br/>[40:00] Is entrepreneurship nature or nurture? JMan pushes back<br/>[48:00] Lightning round — myths, secret sauce, and what she&apos;d tell herself at 49<br/>[51:00] 75 years old, purple hair, tattoos, and still closing — why her brand works<br/>[55:00] AI, technology, and why refusing to learn it is the real career killer<br/>[57:00] Where to find Donna + closing thoughts<br/><br/>Guest Bio: <br/><br/>Donna Baker is a top-producing REALTOR and co-founder of the Ammon + Baker team at JohnHart Real Estate in Monrovia, California. She has ranked number one in every office she has worked in for 25 consecutive years.<br/><br/>Before real estate, Donna spent three decades as an executive assistant to presidents and CEOs across Southern California&apos;s most technical industries — including Bell + Howell and an engineering software firm with nearly 900 employees. She was among the highest-paid EAs in Los Angeles until the Nasdaq crash ended her career overnight.<br/><br/>She earned her real estate license at 50 with no sales experience and closed her first two transactions within a month. A self-taught technologist, she built her own website before listing her first property.<br/><br/>A Monrovia resident for the past forty years, Donna served as Historic Preservation Commissioner, earned the Chamber Citizen of the Year Award, and traveled to Thailand to build homes through the Carter Work Project. She specializes in residential properties across the San Gabriel Valley, with a passion for historic and vintage homes.<br/><br/>At 75, Donna Baker is still the one to beat.<br/><br/>Connect with Donna Baker:<br/>Website: ammonandbaker.com<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnabaker<br/>Instagram: @realtordonna<br/>Facebook: facebook.com/4SaleByDonna<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Donna Baker spent 30 years climbing the corporate ladder as an executive assistant — all the way to one of the highest-paid roles in Los Angeles. She was brilliant, organized, and on the verge of becoming a paper millionaire through stock options at an internet incubator.<br/><br/>Then the Nasdaq crashed in 2000, and within seven months she had no job and no stock.<br/><br/>At 50 years old, she got into real estate with zero clients, zero guaranteed income, and zero experience in sales. In seven months, she was the #1 agent in her office. She has held that title every year for 25 years.<br/><br/>In this episode of Outside the Corporate Box, Donna sits down with JMan and Jeffrey to talk about what it actually feels like when the floor falls out, why her corporate background was her biggest competitive advantage, and what she wishes someone had told her at 49.<br/><br/>What We Cover: <br/>1: How Donna turned 30 years of corporate experience into a real estate competitive advantage<br/>2: The emotional reality of being laid off when you were at the top of your game<br/>3: Why she built a website and started direct mail marketing before she had a single client<br/>4: The floor time strategy that turned cold foot traffic into loyal buyers<br/>5: How she pivoted her brand from &apos;historic home specialist&apos; to &apos;mobile homes to mansions&apos;<br/>6: Why she believes entrepreneurship is in the blood — and the pushback she gets for saying it<br/>7: The litmus test she&apos;d give anyone thinking about leaving the corporate world<br/>8: What it means to be 75, covered in tattoos, with purple hair, and still dominating her market<br/><br/>Chapters: <br/>[00:00] Cold open — Donna&apos;s story in 60 seconds<br/>[01:00] Welcome + full guest introduction<br/>[02:00] Growing up wanting to be a secretary — career beginnings in the 1960s-70s<br/>[05:00] The Staten Island insurance broker who changed everything — her first true mentor<br/>[09:00] From Bell + Howell to direct mail marketing — how each job stacked her skills<br/>[13:00] Climbing to the internet incubator — and why she said yes to the dot-com world<br/>[15:00] The Nasdaq crash, the lost stock options, and the silence that followed<br/>[17:00] A car ride through Bakersfield — the moment real estate entered the picture<br/>[20:00] Getting licensed, getting hired before the license arrived, and closing in month three<br/>[25:00] Her first commission reinvested into a green termite flyer — and how it worked<br/>[29:00] Number one agent in seven months — the floor time and CRM strategy behind it<br/>[37:00] 51 transactions in a year, building a team, and knowing when to hire help<br/>[40:00] Is entrepreneurship nature or nurture? JMan pushes back<br/>[48:00] Lightning round — myths, secret sauce, and what she&apos;d tell herself at 49<br/>[51:00] 75 years old, purple hair, tattoos, and still closing — why her brand works<br/>[55:00] AI, technology, and why refusing to learn it is the real career killer<br/>[57:00] Where to find Donna + closing thoughts<br/><br/>Guest Bio: <br/><br/>Donna Baker is a top-producing REALTOR and co-founder of the Ammon + Baker team at JohnHart Real Estate in Monrovia, California. She has ranked number one in every office she has worked in for 25 consecutive years.<br/><br/>Before real estate, Donna spent three decades as an executive assistant to presidents and CEOs across Southern California&apos;s most technical industries — including Bell + Howell and an engineering software firm with nearly 900 employees. She was among the highest-paid EAs in Los Angeles until the Nasdaq crash ended her career overnight.<br/><br/>She earned her real estate license at 50 with no sales experience and closed her first two transactions within a month. A self-taught technologist, she built her own website before listing her first property.<br/><br/>A Monrovia resident for the past forty years, Donna served as Historic Preservation Commissioner, earned the Chamber Citizen of the Year Award, and traveled to Thailand to build homes through the Carter Work Project. She specializes in residential properties across the San Gabriel Valley, with a passion for historic and vintage homes.<br/><br/>At 75, Donna Baker is still the one to beat.<br/><br/>Connect with Donna Baker:<br/>Website: ammonandbaker.com<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnabaker<br/>Instagram: @realtordonna<br/>Facebook: facebook.com/4SaleByDonna<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most episodes of Outside the Corporate Box feature guests who stepped away from someone else's structure to build their own thing. This one is different.  This week, JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton turn the mic on themselves.  For over a decade, Jeffrey was the Executive Vice President of Learning and Development at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, shaping the careers of 6,000 to 7,000 agents across one of the most recognized luxury brands in the country. JMan built his reputation as a national tr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most episodes of Outside the Corporate Box feature guests who stepped away from someone else&apos;s structure to build their own thing. This one is different.<br/><br/>This week, JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton turn the mic on themselves.<br/><br/>For over a decade, Jeffrey was the Executive Vice President of Learning and Development at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, shaping the careers of 6,000 to 7,000 agents across one of the most recognized luxury brands in the country. JMan built his reputation as a national trainer inside that same ecosystem. Their professional identity was inseparable from the institution.<br/><br/>Then the floor disappeared.<br/><br/>In this founders episode, both hosts share what it actually felt like when that chapter ended, not the polished version, but the gut-punch version. They talk through the grief, the loneliness when the phone stops ringing, the strange moment when you realize some of those industry friends were never really friends. And then they get into what happened next.<br/><br/>This is an honest conversation about what it costs to go all-in on a company identity, and what it requires to rebuild yourself on the other side.<br/><br/>&quot;I woke up every morning saying, this is what I love doing. And then when that stops, either by choice or if it is taken away from you, that hurts.&quot; — Jeffrey Scott Stanton<br/><br/>Topics covered in this episode:<br/>1: What it means when your work becomes your entire identity<br/>2: The visceral emotional experience of losing a role you loved<br/>3: Why the phone going quiet is one of the hardest parts<br/>4: Learning who your real friends are when the title is gone<br/>5: Why comfort is the most addictive thing in the world<br/>6: How pressure builds diamonds, and why some people need it to perform<br/>7: What discipline means when you are building something for yourself<br/>8: The one thing both hosts would tell themselves five years ago<br/><br/>This is the episode that started the whole conversation. If you have been sitting on the edge of something, watching the writing on the wall, or just trying to figure out what comes next after a major disruption, this one is for you.<br/><br/>Timestamps<br/>00:00 - ElevenLabs intro and show open<br/>00:12 - Jeffrey describes his decade at Douglas Elliman and what that professional identity meant<br/>02:43 - JMan reflects on being pulled into the corporate box from an entrepreneurial background<br/>06:32 - The week before everything changed: what both expected for the next five years<br/>07:57 - The moment: gut punch, betrayal, grief, and the silence that followed<br/>11:19 - Business is personal: working through the stages of loss after leaving a role<br/>13:20 - The phone goes quiet: the part nobody talks about when you leave a job<br/>15:21 - Identity and title: how you find out who your real friends are<br/>16:08 - Burn the boats: why having no other option can be the greatest accelerator<br/>19:34 - Pressure builds diamonds: performing best when there is no safety net<br/>21:26 - Discipline beats everything: what entrepreneurship actually requires<br/>23:08 - The message for the listener: the person with one foot in each world<br/>25:13 - Would you go back? Do you wish it never happened?<br/>28:05 - The Last Question: what would you tell yourself five years ago<br/>29:27 - JMan closes: doing what you love, serving people, and doing it anywhere<br/>30:41 - Outro, sponsor close, and call to action<br/><br/>Connect with the Hosts<br/>JMan (Jeremias Maneiro): LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmansells/<br/>Jeffrey Scott Stanton: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyscottstanton/<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most episodes of Outside the Corporate Box feature guests who stepped away from someone else&apos;s structure to build their own thing. This one is different.<br/><br/>This week, JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton turn the mic on themselves.<br/><br/>For over a decade, Jeffrey was the Executive Vice President of Learning and Development at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, shaping the careers of 6,000 to 7,000 agents across one of the most recognized luxury brands in the country. JMan built his reputation as a national trainer inside that same ecosystem. Their professional identity was inseparable from the institution.<br/><br/>Then the floor disappeared.<br/><br/>In this founders episode, both hosts share what it actually felt like when that chapter ended, not the polished version, but the gut-punch version. They talk through the grief, the loneliness when the phone stops ringing, the strange moment when you realize some of those industry friends were never really friends. And then they get into what happened next.<br/><br/>This is an honest conversation about what it costs to go all-in on a company identity, and what it requires to rebuild yourself on the other side.<br/><br/>&quot;I woke up every morning saying, this is what I love doing. And then when that stops, either by choice or if it is taken away from you, that hurts.&quot; — Jeffrey Scott Stanton<br/><br/>Topics covered in this episode:<br/>1: What it means when your work becomes your entire identity<br/>2: The visceral emotional experience of losing a role you loved<br/>3: Why the phone going quiet is one of the hardest parts<br/>4: Learning who your real friends are when the title is gone<br/>5: Why comfort is the most addictive thing in the world<br/>6: How pressure builds diamonds, and why some people need it to perform<br/>7: What discipline means when you are building something for yourself<br/>8: The one thing both hosts would tell themselves five years ago<br/><br/>This is the episode that started the whole conversation. If you have been sitting on the edge of something, watching the writing on the wall, or just trying to figure out what comes next after a major disruption, this one is for you.<br/><br/>Timestamps<br/>00:00 - ElevenLabs intro and show open<br/>00:12 - Jeffrey describes his decade at Douglas Elliman and what that professional identity meant<br/>02:43 - JMan reflects on being pulled into the corporate box from an entrepreneurial background<br/>06:32 - The week before everything changed: what both expected for the next five years<br/>07:57 - The moment: gut punch, betrayal, grief, and the silence that followed<br/>11:19 - Business is personal: working through the stages of loss after leaving a role<br/>13:20 - The phone goes quiet: the part nobody talks about when you leave a job<br/>15:21 - Identity and title: how you find out who your real friends are<br/>16:08 - Burn the boats: why having no other option can be the greatest accelerator<br/>19:34 - Pressure builds diamonds: performing best when there is no safety net<br/>21:26 - Discipline beats everything: what entrepreneurship actually requires<br/>23:08 - The message for the listener: the person with one foot in each world<br/>25:13 - Would you go back? Do you wish it never happened?<br/>28:05 - The Last Question: what would you tell yourself five years ago<br/>29:27 - JMan closes: doing what you love, serving people, and doing it anywhere<br/>30:41 - Outro, sponsor close, and call to action<br/><br/>Connect with the Hosts<br/>JMan (Jeremias Maneiro): LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmansells/<br/>Jeffrey Scott Stanton: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyscottstanton/<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>From Admin to Co-Broker Owner: Lindsay Hart on Relationships, Risk, and Real Estate Reinvention</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[She started at the front desk of a small-town brokerage in 2005, took a pay cut to do it, and had no idea she'd still be there 20 years later — as co-broker owner.  Lindsay Hart is a licensed REALTOR and Co-Broker Owner at RE/MAX in Ithaca, New York, and the host of the podcast Under Contract Taking Backup. In this episode, Lindsay joins JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton on Outside the Corporate Box to talk about the slow, unsexy path from office admin to brokerage partner — and why that path bu...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>She started at the front desk of a small-town brokerage in 2005, took a pay cut to do it, and had no idea she&apos;d still be there 20 years later — as co-broker owner.<br/><br/>Lindsay Hart is a licensed REALTOR and Co-Broker Owner at RE/MAX in Ithaca, New York, and the host of the podcast Under Contract Taking Backup. In this episode, Lindsay joins JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton on Outside the Corporate Box to talk about the slow, unsexy path from office admin to brokerage partner — and why that path built her in ways no shortcut ever could.<br/><br/>She breaks down what really made her leave a steady paycheck (it wasn&apos;t confidence, it was her husband and a savings account), how she built Hart &amp; Homes from a solo act to a six-person team by accident, and the one philosophy that runs every decision she makes inside the brokerage.<br/><br/>She also gets honest about fake-extortion, bad reviews, confrontation, COVID killing her brokerage launch, and what she tells herself when business gets slow.<br/><br/>If you&apos;ve ever wondered whether the slow path is the right one — this one&apos;s for you.<br/><br/>CHAPTERS:<br/><br/>00:00 – Cold Open<br/>07:00 – Before Real Estate: Ithaca, Waitressing, and the Table That Changed Everything<br/>13:00 – Learning the Hard Way: Subcontractors, Taxes, and Crying in Front of a CPA<br/>17:00 – Sold on Real Estate: The Day a Broker Asked Her for a Job<br/>24:00 – Starting From the Bottom Up: What the Front Desk Teaches You<br/>31:00 – Why She Actually Left the Steady Paycheck<br/>36:00 – Bad Reviews, Extortion, and the Art of Not Addressing Everything<br/>43:00 – Building Hart &amp; Homes: A Team That Found Her<br/>47:00 – Relationships Before Business: The Philosophy That Runs Everything<br/>52:00 – From Team Leader to Co-Broker Owner — and Then COVID<br/>01:02:00 – What Centers Her When Things Get Slow<br/>01:07:00 – The Last Question: What Would You Tell Yourself on Day One?<br/><br/>GUEST:<br/>Lindsay Hart is a licensed REALTOR and Co-Broker Owner at RE/MAX in Ithaca, New York. She has spent two decades building her business from the ground up — starting as an office administrator in 2005, earning her license in 2007, launching her team Hart &amp; Homes in 2017, and becoming co-broker owner alongside Melissa Miller in 2020. She is also the co-host of Under Contract Taking Backup, a podcast covering real estate, taxes, and life as a working agent.<br/><br/>Find Lindsay:<br/>Website: LindsayHartRealtor.com<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayhart/<br/>Radio Show: Knock Knock Property Talk — WHCU 607 News Talk Radio, Saturdays at 9:30 AM<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She started at the front desk of a small-town brokerage in 2005, took a pay cut to do it, and had no idea she&apos;d still be there 20 years later — as co-broker owner.<br/><br/>Lindsay Hart is a licensed REALTOR and Co-Broker Owner at RE/MAX in Ithaca, New York, and the host of the podcast Under Contract Taking Backup. In this episode, Lindsay joins JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton on Outside the Corporate Box to talk about the slow, unsexy path from office admin to brokerage partner — and why that path built her in ways no shortcut ever could.<br/><br/>She breaks down what really made her leave a steady paycheck (it wasn&apos;t confidence, it was her husband and a savings account), how she built Hart &amp; Homes from a solo act to a six-person team by accident, and the one philosophy that runs every decision she makes inside the brokerage.<br/><br/>She also gets honest about fake-extortion, bad reviews, confrontation, COVID killing her brokerage launch, and what she tells herself when business gets slow.<br/><br/>If you&apos;ve ever wondered whether the slow path is the right one — this one&apos;s for you.<br/><br/>CHAPTERS:<br/><br/>00:00 – Cold Open<br/>07:00 – Before Real Estate: Ithaca, Waitressing, and the Table That Changed Everything<br/>13:00 – Learning the Hard Way: Subcontractors, Taxes, and Crying in Front of a CPA<br/>17:00 – Sold on Real Estate: The Day a Broker Asked Her for a Job<br/>24:00 – Starting From the Bottom Up: What the Front Desk Teaches You<br/>31:00 – Why She Actually Left the Steady Paycheck<br/>36:00 – Bad Reviews, Extortion, and the Art of Not Addressing Everything<br/>43:00 – Building Hart &amp; Homes: A Team That Found Her<br/>47:00 – Relationships Before Business: The Philosophy That Runs Everything<br/>52:00 – From Team Leader to Co-Broker Owner — and Then COVID<br/>01:02:00 – What Centers Her When Things Get Slow<br/>01:07:00 – The Last Question: What Would You Tell Yourself on Day One?<br/><br/>GUEST:<br/>Lindsay Hart is a licensed REALTOR and Co-Broker Owner at RE/MAX in Ithaca, New York. She has spent two decades building her business from the ground up — starting as an office administrator in 2005, earning her license in 2007, launching her team Hart &amp; Homes in 2017, and becoming co-broker owner alongside Melissa Miller in 2020. She is also the co-host of Under Contract Taking Backup, a podcast covering real estate, taxes, and life as a working agent.<br/><br/>Find Lindsay:<br/>Website: LindsayHartRealtor.com<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayhart/<br/>Radio Show: Knock Knock Property Talk — WHCU 607 News Talk Radio, Saturdays at 9:30 AM<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>SUBSCRIBE to Outside the Corporate Box for new episodes every Monday.<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box is part of J Squared Podcast Productions — a premium media network built for professionals who want more than entertainment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>She Almost Lost It All: How Carrie J. Little Built 29 Years of Real Estate Success From Nothing</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[She walked away from a tech career, raised her kids while working weekends for a builder, and built her real estate business with doorknob bags and laundromat flyers because she had no marketing budget. Twenty-nine years later, Carrie J. Little is a managing broker in Illinois and Florida, a national speaker, bestselling author, and one of the most trusted educators in real estate technology.  In this conversation with JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton on Outside the Corporate Box, Carrie pulls ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>She walked away from a tech career, raised her kids while working weekends for a builder, and built her real estate business with doorknob bags and laundromat flyers because she had no marketing budget. Twenty-nine years later, Carrie J. Little is a managing broker in Illinois and Florida, a national speaker, bestselling author, and one of the most trusted educators in real estate technology.<br/><br/>In this conversation with JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton on Outside the Corporate Box, Carrie pulls back the curtain on the parts of her journey she has never shared publicly, including a pre-foreclosure during her divorce in 2008, returning to corporate work at McDonald&apos;s East Coast Real Estate division just to keep the lights on, and the 12-month exit plan she built before anyone knew she was leaving her brokerage.<br/><br/>What You Will Learn in This Episode:<br/><br/>1: How Carrie got into tech through her identical twin sister and accidentally landed in real estate via a builder&apos;s model home<br/>2: The &quot;renting is hazardous to your wealth&quot; flyer strategy that built her entire first client base with zero marketing budget<br/>3: Why she says the smartest, brokest agents are the ones who won&apos;t pull the trigger on anything<br/>4: How she nearly lost her home in 2008 and what her step-by-step approach to navigating pre-foreclosure looked like from the inside<br/>5: The 12-month exit strategy she quietly built before leaving her franchise brokerage and opening her own<br/><br/>Timestamps<br/>00:00 — Cold open and sponsor intro<br/>01:00 — Guest intro: Who is Carrie J. Little<br/>02:00 — The tech career origin story: from Sears to NEC Technologies via her identical twin<br/>06:30 — How editing television for a megachurch in the 90s shaped her skill set<br/>07:00 — The builder model home job that pulled her into real estate<br/>10:00 — Getting licensed in 2001 with one goal: $60,000 a year and summers at the pool<br/>12:00 — Closing three deals before 9/11 and what &quot;hustle&quot; actually looked like<br/>15:00 — Family, twins, and why her sister&apos;s house deal taught her to lead with referrals<br/>17:00 — Where the teaching instinct comes from and why she coaches differently<br/>22:00 — Every life experience is a professional asset (yes, including McDonald&apos;s)<br/>27:00 — How she marketed with zero budget: doorknob bags, laundromat flyers, and Bible study groups<br/>31:00 — Becoming a broker owner: the 12-month exit plan nobody saw coming<br/>35:00 — Going from 2 agents to 50 and learning to lead through standards, not control<br/>38:00 — How she runs her business today: printing checklists, structured days, and ADHD ownership<br/>39:00 — The coaching philosophy: give yourself the work or hope for it<br/>42:00 — The Deeper Cut: almost losing her house to pre-foreclosure in 2008<br/>47:00 — The personal sacrifice she would do differently if she could go back<br/>49:00 — One thing she would tell her younger self: buy property, every time<br/>51:00 — The Last Question: advice for anyone about to bet on themselves<br/>52:00 — Where to find Carrie + outro<br/><br/>Carrie J. Little is a managing broker in Illinois and Florida, founder of Smart Girl Media, national real estate speaker, and bestselling author. With nearly 30 years in the industry, she is one of the most trusted voices in real estate technology and education.<br/><br/>Where to Find Carrie:<br/>Website: https://www.smartgirlmedia.com/<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriejolittle/<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She walked away from a tech career, raised her kids while working weekends for a builder, and built her real estate business with doorknob bags and laundromat flyers because she had no marketing budget. Twenty-nine years later, Carrie J. Little is a managing broker in Illinois and Florida, a national speaker, bestselling author, and one of the most trusted educators in real estate technology.<br/><br/>In this conversation with JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton on Outside the Corporate Box, Carrie pulls back the curtain on the parts of her journey she has never shared publicly, including a pre-foreclosure during her divorce in 2008, returning to corporate work at McDonald&apos;s East Coast Real Estate division just to keep the lights on, and the 12-month exit plan she built before anyone knew she was leaving her brokerage.<br/><br/>What You Will Learn in This Episode:<br/><br/>1: How Carrie got into tech through her identical twin sister and accidentally landed in real estate via a builder&apos;s model home<br/>2: The &quot;renting is hazardous to your wealth&quot; flyer strategy that built her entire first client base with zero marketing budget<br/>3: Why she says the smartest, brokest agents are the ones who won&apos;t pull the trigger on anything<br/>4: How she nearly lost her home in 2008 and what her step-by-step approach to navigating pre-foreclosure looked like from the inside<br/>5: The 12-month exit strategy she quietly built before leaving her franchise brokerage and opening her own<br/><br/>Timestamps<br/>00:00 — Cold open and sponsor intro<br/>01:00 — Guest intro: Who is Carrie J. Little<br/>02:00 — The tech career origin story: from Sears to NEC Technologies via her identical twin<br/>06:30 — How editing television for a megachurch in the 90s shaped her skill set<br/>07:00 — The builder model home job that pulled her into real estate<br/>10:00 — Getting licensed in 2001 with one goal: $60,000 a year and summers at the pool<br/>12:00 — Closing three deals before 9/11 and what &quot;hustle&quot; actually looked like<br/>15:00 — Family, twins, and why her sister&apos;s house deal taught her to lead with referrals<br/>17:00 — Where the teaching instinct comes from and why she coaches differently<br/>22:00 — Every life experience is a professional asset (yes, including McDonald&apos;s)<br/>27:00 — How she marketed with zero budget: doorknob bags, laundromat flyers, and Bible study groups<br/>31:00 — Becoming a broker owner: the 12-month exit plan nobody saw coming<br/>35:00 — Going from 2 agents to 50 and learning to lead through standards, not control<br/>38:00 — How she runs her business today: printing checklists, structured days, and ADHD ownership<br/>39:00 — The coaching philosophy: give yourself the work or hope for it<br/>42:00 — The Deeper Cut: almost losing her house to pre-foreclosure in 2008<br/>47:00 — The personal sacrifice she would do differently if she could go back<br/>49:00 — One thing she would tell her younger self: buy property, every time<br/>51:00 — The Last Question: advice for anyone about to bet on themselves<br/>52:00 — Where to find Carrie + outro<br/><br/>Carrie J. Little is a managing broker in Illinois and Florida, founder of Smart Girl Media, national real estate speaker, and bestselling author. With nearly 30 years in the industry, she is one of the most trusted voices in real estate technology and education.<br/><br/>Where to Find Carrie:<br/>Website: https://www.smartgirlmedia.com/<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriejolittle/<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>She Left Real Estate Twice. The Second Time, She Did It Her Way | Megan VonDeylen</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Megan VonDeylen got into real estate in 2008 during the market crash. She built her business over ten years, reached the top of her brokerage, then walked away because her family needed her. She went back into corporate, turned around departments faster than anyone expected, got passed over anyway, and then walked away again.  The second time she returned to real estate, she made one decision that changed everything: she was going to do it as herself.  No cardigans. No slipping into the perso...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Megan VonDeylen got into real estate in 2008 during the market crash. She built her business over ten years, reached the top of her brokerage, then walked away because her family needed her. She went back into corporate, turned around departments faster than anyone expected, got passed over anyway, and then walked away again.<br/><br/>The second time she returned to real estate, she made one decision that changed everything: she was going to do it as herself.<br/><br/>No cardigans. No slipping into the persona her first broker told her to wear. Ball cap, boots, tattoos, and the kind of honest client communication that comes from someone who isn&apos;t spending energy managing their image.<br/><br/>In this episode, Megan and the hosts talk through what it actually costs to rebuild something from scratch, why imposter syndrome hits hardest when you&apos;re most qualified, how she built a veteran-focused niche out of personal experience rather than marketing strategy, and why she&apos;s still working through the ceiling she built for herself inside her own brokerage.<br/><br/>This is not a highlight reel conversation. This is what building looks like in the middle of it.<br/><br/>Chapters:<br/>00:00 — Intro &amp; Sponsor Welcome<br/>00:41 — Megan&apos;s Origin Story: Real Estate in 2008<br/>03:38 — The First Exit: Corporate, PTSD, and Stability<br/>09:46 — The Second Corporate Run: Materials Management &amp; Glass Ceilings<br/>14:36 — Coming Back: Who She Was vs. Who She Became<br/>19:07 — Results as Security: Leading from Shared Success<br/>22:27 — Why She Left Corporate the Second Time<br/>26:35 — Veteran Real Estate &amp; Serving Those Who Served<br/>34:27 — The Real Cost of Building a Business<br/>36:29 — Imposter Syndrome, Self-Imposed Ceilings &amp; Growing the Brokerage<br/>45:28 — The Last Question: What She Would Tell Herself on Day One<br/>46:17 — Where to Find Megan<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box airs every Monday on all major podcast platforms and YouTube. Share this episode with someone who is in the middle of their own reinvention moment.<br/><br/>Guest Bio:<br/>Megan VonDeylen is the broker and owner of Stone Realty Group in Michigan, a real estate educator, and a specialist in veteran homeownership. She entered real estate in 2008, built her career through two departures and two returns, and launched her own brokerage after nearly two decades in the industry. She holds a degree in accounting and a degree in finance and business management, both earned while simultaneously selling real estate, raising three children, and managing her household through her husband&apos;s combat PTSD. She mentored multiple agents to six-figure GCI in their first year and one to seven-figure GCI within five years. She is also a co-founder of a youth rodeo operation and an active advocate for veteran homeownership. <br/><br/>Connect with Megan: https://meganvondeylen.com/<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganvondeylen</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Megan VonDeylen got into real estate in 2008 during the market crash. She built her business over ten years, reached the top of her brokerage, then walked away because her family needed her. She went back into corporate, turned around departments faster than anyone expected, got passed over anyway, and then walked away again.<br/><br/>The second time she returned to real estate, she made one decision that changed everything: she was going to do it as herself.<br/><br/>No cardigans. No slipping into the persona her first broker told her to wear. Ball cap, boots, tattoos, and the kind of honest client communication that comes from someone who isn&apos;t spending energy managing their image.<br/><br/>In this episode, Megan and the hosts talk through what it actually costs to rebuild something from scratch, why imposter syndrome hits hardest when you&apos;re most qualified, how she built a veteran-focused niche out of personal experience rather than marketing strategy, and why she&apos;s still working through the ceiling she built for herself inside her own brokerage.<br/><br/>This is not a highlight reel conversation. This is what building looks like in the middle of it.<br/><br/>Chapters:<br/>00:00 — Intro &amp; Sponsor Welcome<br/>00:41 — Megan&apos;s Origin Story: Real Estate in 2008<br/>03:38 — The First Exit: Corporate, PTSD, and Stability<br/>09:46 — The Second Corporate Run: Materials Management &amp; Glass Ceilings<br/>14:36 — Coming Back: Who She Was vs. Who She Became<br/>19:07 — Results as Security: Leading from Shared Success<br/>22:27 — Why She Left Corporate the Second Time<br/>26:35 — Veteran Real Estate &amp; Serving Those Who Served<br/>34:27 — The Real Cost of Building a Business<br/>36:29 — Imposter Syndrome, Self-Imposed Ceilings &amp; Growing the Brokerage<br/>45:28 — The Last Question: What She Would Tell Herself on Day One<br/>46:17 — Where to Find Megan<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off<br/><br/>Outside the Corporate Box airs every Monday on all major podcast platforms and YouTube. Share this episode with someone who is in the middle of their own reinvention moment.<br/><br/>Guest Bio:<br/>Megan VonDeylen is the broker and owner of Stone Realty Group in Michigan, a real estate educator, and a specialist in veteran homeownership. She entered real estate in 2008, built her career through two departures and two returns, and launched her own brokerage after nearly two decades in the industry. She holds a degree in accounting and a degree in finance and business management, both earned while simultaneously selling real estate, raising three children, and managing her household through her husband&apos;s combat PTSD. She mentored multiple agents to six-figure GCI in their first year and one to seven-figure GCI within five years. She is also a co-founder of a youth rodeo operation and an active advocate for veteran homeownership. <br/><br/>Connect with Megan: https://meganvondeylen.com/<br/>Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganvondeylen</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Eric Winegard didn't start his entrepreneurial journey until the age of 40. He was making $500,000 a year as a sales leader, living comfortably — and he walked away from all of it. Today, as CEO and co-founder of Rare Blue Moon Marketing, he runs an 8-figure digital marketing agency serving 300+ clients, built alongside his wife, and powered by an unshakeable belief in reinvention.  In this episode of Outside the Corporate Box, JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton sit down with Eric for a raw, unfi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Eric Winegard didn&apos;t start his entrepreneurial journey until the age of 40. He was making $500,000 a year as a sales leader, living comfortably — and he walked away from all of it. Today, as CEO and co-founder of Rare Blue Moon Marketing, he runs an 8-figure digital marketing agency serving 300+ clients, built alongside his wife, and powered by an unshakeable belief in reinvention.<br/><br/>In this episode of Outside the Corporate Box, JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton sit down with Eric for a raw, unfiltered conversation about what it really takes to leave the corporate world and build something of your own.<br/><br/>What You&apos;ll Learn:<br/>1: Why commitment is the elimination of options — not a mindset shift<br/>2: The honest truth about &apos;burn the boats&apos; and why most people aren&apos;t ready<br/>3: How Eric&apos;s wife pushed him to think far beyond a $2–3M/year ceiling<br/>4: The biggest hiring mistakes he made early on — and how he fixed them<br/>5: Why wealthy buyers ARE on social media, and how to reach them with Facebook Live<br/>6: What Eric would do if his company disappeared tomorrow (his answer will surprise you)<br/><br/>Guest Bio: <br/>Eric Winegard is the CEO and co-founder of Rare Blue Moon Marketing, a South Florida-based digital marketing agency that has scaled to 8 figures and serves 300+ clients across SEO, paid ads, AI automation, and tech stack consulting. A Navy veteran and former top-performing sales leader, Eric started his entrepreneurial journey at 40 and has been building ever since — with no plans to slow down.<br/><br/>TIMESTAMPS: <br/>00:00 — Teaser<br/>01:05 — Introduction &amp; Welcome<br/>01:49 — Who Is Eric Winegard? 8-Figure Agency, 300+ Clients<br/>02:28 — From Single-Mom Household to Entrepreneurship at 40<br/>03:32 — Why He Finally Believed He Could Be a CEO<br/>06:10 — Military Background: Navy, Structure, and Leadership<br/>08:12 — Building With His Wife: The Real Story<br/>10:15 — From $500K/Year Employee to Just Breaking Even<br/>11:55 — What Rare Blue Moon Marketing Actually Does<br/>13:33 — The Biggest Digital Marketing Mistakes Business Owners Make<br/>15:08 — How to Build a Brand From Zero (Free Advice First)<br/>17:19 — What Really Separates Side Hustlers From CEOs<br/>18:33 — Burning the Boats: The Full Breakdown<br/>20:01 — Should You Keep Your Safety Net or Go All In?<br/>22:34 — Did He Ever Think About Quitting?<br/>26:33 — Biggest Failures &amp; What He&apos;d Change<br/>28:07 — Landing High-Ticket Clients: The Social Media Secret<br/>31:03 — If His Company Disappeared Tomorrow...<br/>34:55 — Knowing Your Weaknesses Makes You a Better CEO<br/>35:45 — Favorite Quote: Pound the Rock<br/>37:34 — Closing &amp; Where to Connect<br/><br/>Connect with Eric: <br/>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-winegard-93892717/<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericwinegardofficial/<br/>Rare Blue Moon Marketing Website: https://rarebluemoon.io/<br/><br/>About Outside the Corporate Box: Real conversations with real leaders who broke the mold and built something better. Hosted by JMan (Jeremias Maneiro) and Jeffrey Scott Stanton.<br/><br/>Subscribe so you never miss a Monday. New episodes every week.<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eric Winegard didn&apos;t start his entrepreneurial journey until the age of 40. He was making $500,000 a year as a sales leader, living comfortably — and he walked away from all of it. Today, as CEO and co-founder of Rare Blue Moon Marketing, he runs an 8-figure digital marketing agency serving 300+ clients, built alongside his wife, and powered by an unshakeable belief in reinvention.<br/><br/>In this episode of Outside the Corporate Box, JMan and Jeffrey Scott Stanton sit down with Eric for a raw, unfiltered conversation about what it really takes to leave the corporate world and build something of your own.<br/><br/>What You&apos;ll Learn:<br/>1: Why commitment is the elimination of options — not a mindset shift<br/>2: The honest truth about &apos;burn the boats&apos; and why most people aren&apos;t ready<br/>3: How Eric&apos;s wife pushed him to think far beyond a $2–3M/year ceiling<br/>4: The biggest hiring mistakes he made early on — and how he fixed them<br/>5: Why wealthy buyers ARE on social media, and how to reach them with Facebook Live<br/>6: What Eric would do if his company disappeared tomorrow (his answer will surprise you)<br/><br/>Guest Bio: <br/>Eric Winegard is the CEO and co-founder of Rare Blue Moon Marketing, a South Florida-based digital marketing agency that has scaled to 8 figures and serves 300+ clients across SEO, paid ads, AI automation, and tech stack consulting. A Navy veteran and former top-performing sales leader, Eric started his entrepreneurial journey at 40 and has been building ever since — with no plans to slow down.<br/><br/>TIMESTAMPS: <br/>00:00 — Teaser<br/>01:05 — Introduction &amp; Welcome<br/>01:49 — Who Is Eric Winegard? 8-Figure Agency, 300+ Clients<br/>02:28 — From Single-Mom Household to Entrepreneurship at 40<br/>03:32 — Why He Finally Believed He Could Be a CEO<br/>06:10 — Military Background: Navy, Structure, and Leadership<br/>08:12 — Building With His Wife: The Real Story<br/>10:15 — From $500K/Year Employee to Just Breaking Even<br/>11:55 — What Rare Blue Moon Marketing Actually Does<br/>13:33 — The Biggest Digital Marketing Mistakes Business Owners Make<br/>15:08 — How to Build a Brand From Zero (Free Advice First)<br/>17:19 — What Really Separates Side Hustlers From CEOs<br/>18:33 — Burning the Boats: The Full Breakdown<br/>20:01 — Should You Keep Your Safety Net or Go All In?<br/>22:34 — Did He Ever Think About Quitting?<br/>26:33 — Biggest Failures &amp; What He&apos;d Change<br/>28:07 — Landing High-Ticket Clients: The Social Media Secret<br/>31:03 — If His Company Disappeared Tomorrow...<br/>34:55 — Knowing Your Weaknesses Makes You a Better CEO<br/>35:45 — Favorite Quote: Pound the Rock<br/>37:34 — Closing &amp; Where to Connect<br/><br/>Connect with Eric: <br/>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-winegard-93892717/<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericwinegardofficial/<br/>Rare Blue Moon Marketing Website: https://rarebluemoon.io/<br/><br/>About Outside the Corporate Box: Real conversations with real leaders who broke the mold and built something better. Hosted by JMan (Jeremias Maneiro) and Jeffrey Scott Stanton.<br/><br/>Subscribe so you never miss a Monday. New episodes every week.<br/><br/>FOUNDING SPONSORS: <br/><br/>1: Wise Agent | https://wiseagent.com/jsquared - The all-in-one CRM that helps real estate agents manage contacts, automate follow-up, and grow their business.<br/><br/>2: Subi | https://www.oksubi.com/ - Your AI transaction genie. From contract to close, your work is my command.<br/><br/>3: The CE Shop | https://j2.theceshop.com/ Use the discount code jsquared for an additional 35% off</p>]]></content:encoded>
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