255: The Overthinking Trap: Why CEOs Fail Before They Start
CEOs fail before they start when overthinking replaces action, when the search for the perfect plan, the complete data set, or the guaranteed outcome becomes a reason to delay decisions…
CEOs fail before they start when overthinking replaces action, when the search for the perfect plan, the complete data set, or the guaranteed outcome becomes a reason to delay decisions…
The smartest way to promote a podcast episode in 2026 is to treat one recording as a content engine: cut it into short vertical clips, turn key moments into quote…
The podcast clips that generate the most engagement share a pattern: they open with a hook in the first three seconds, make a single sharp point, and trigger an emotional…
A founder can become a recognized expert in 90 days by concentrating on one clear positioning, then compounding visibility through consistent content and authority placements like podcast guesting. The path…
Three mistakes quietly destroy a guest's credibility: overstating expertise you cannot back up, speaking in vague generalities instead of specifics, and treating every appearance as a sales pitch. Listeners and…
If you want to build trust and authority in 2026, stop posting without a clear point of view, stop chasing volume over substance, stop hiding behind your brand instead of…
About This Episode: Most CEOs think brand is a logo, a website, or a few social posts. It’s not. In this episode, Matt Hines breaks down the real brand…
You can turn a single podcast episode into ten or more pieces of content by extracting its highest-value moments and reformatting them for each platform. Pull short video clips, audiograms,…
Podcast content becomes forgettable when it lacks a clear point of view, buries the best insights, sounds like everyone else, ignores the listener's actual problems, and ends without a reason…
Your brand likely feels invisible in 2026 because it lacks a clear point of view, relies only on owned channels, has no third-party credibility, targets too broad an audience, publishes…