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The Morning Ritual That Helped Me Build (and Sell) a $50M Business
Monday, June 2, 2025 โข Duration 02:07:25
wAs your daily accountability partner, I want to share something that's been rattling around in my head since our conversation this morning. It's about the morning ritual that literally changed everything for me - not just my energy levels, but my entire approach to building the business that I eventually sold for $50 million. And before you think this is another generic morning motivation post, let me tell you why this is different.
The breakthrough came when I finally admitted something that should have been obvious: I had been treating sleep like an optional extra rather than the foundation of everything else. For years, I had been pushing the boundaries of how little sleep I could function on, wearing exhaustion like a badge of honor in the entrepreneurship community. But when I made the decision to go to bed at 8 PM and close my eyes by 9 PM, everything shifted. Waking up at 3:30 AM became effortless. My morning mindset transformed from groggy survival mode to energized attack mode.
This isn't just about sleep hygiene or morning routine consistency - this is about recognizing that your daily accountability to yourself starts with the most basic biological need your body has. When you're properly rested, every other aspect of your personal development becomes exponentially more effective. Your workouts hit harder. Your business decisions become clearer. Your emotional regulation improves. Your relationships deepen. The compound effect of this single change ripples through every area of your life.
But here's where the conversation gets really interesting. During today's show, we explored a concept that challenges everything most men think they know about self-improvement. We watched a video that broke down what the speaker called "the trinity of man" - the idea that we are body, soul, and spirit, and that neglecting any one of these three aspects leaves us incomplete.
Think about the men in your life who spend hours perfecting their physique but refuse to engage with their emotional world. Or the deeply spiritual men who neglect their physical health. Or the intellectually brilliant men who have no connection to anything beyond the material world. Each of these men is operating at a fraction of their potential because they're only developing one-third of who they are.
This resonates deeply with the morning motivation work we do here in the lab because it explains why so many men hit plateaus in their personal development journey. They're optimizing one area while completely ignoring the others. The morning mindset that creates lasting transformation requires attention to all three aspects of your being. Your physical preparation through exercise and nutrition. Your emotional and intellectual development through learning and reflection. Your spiritual connection through whatever practice connects you to something larger than yourself.
Embedded Video: Trinity of Man Discussion [09:37 - 10:25]
Our first guest today, Jonathan Banister, brought a perspective that perfectly illustrates this holistic approach to business building. His book "F*ck Digital Marketing" isn't just a contrarian take on modern marketing - it's a call to return to the fundamentals of building authentic relationships and delivering genuine value. Banister argues that the digital marketing revolution has made businesses lazy and dependent on rented platforms rather than owned assets.
His background as an HVAC professional who transitioned into marketing gives him a unique perspective on how businesses used to operate before Google and Facebook became the gatekeepers of customer acquisition. When radio, television, billboards, and direct mail were the only options, businesses had to focus on three things: having an exceptional product or service, developing a compelling sales process, and treating customers with genuine care and respect.
The digital marketing explosion changed all of that. Suddenly, businesses could treat customers poorly and simply buy more leads from the next platform. They could ignore the fundamentals of business building because there was always another advertising channel to exploit. But as Banister points out, this approach is fundamentally unsustainable because you're building your business on rented land that can change the rules at any moment.
Embedded Video: Digital Marketing Dependency Problem [26:00 - 26:50]
This connects directly to the morning accountability work we do here because it's about taking ownership of your outcomes rather than depending on external systems to solve your problems. Whether we're talking about your personal development or your business growth, the principle remains the same: build on foundations you control, not platforms you rent.
The conversation with Banister revealed something crucial about the mindset required for sustainable success. He emphasized that sales will take care of everything else in a business. Without revenue, you can't hire the operational help, implement the systems, or create the infrastructure that supports growth. But with strong sales, you can solve almost any other business challenge.
This sales-first mentality applies directly to personal development and morning routine consistency. Your ability to "sell" yourself on the daily actions that create transformation is the foundation that makes everything else possible. If you can't consistently execute the basic disciplines - sleep, exercise, nutrition, learning - then all the advanced strategies and tactics become irrelevant.
Our second guest, Spike Spencer, embodied this principle through his remarkable story of multiple life reinventions. At 35, Spencer faced divorce and bankruptcy, losing everything he had built. Instead of letting these circumstances define his future, he moved to Los Angeles and started over completely. He spent 18 years building a successful voice acting career, working on projects like World of Warcraft and various anime productions.
But Spencer's story doesn't stop there. In his late forties, he met his wife, who is 19 years younger, and they've built a life together that includes three children, with the youngest born when Spencer was 56. They've embraced homesteading in the Texas Hill Country, where Spencer grows his own food, raises chickens, and hosts a cooking show called "Chow Time" that focuses on helping dads who cook.
What makes Spencer's story particularly relevant to our morning motivation community is his approach to continuous learning and adaptation. After his initial setbacks, he immersed himself in personal development work, studying with mentors like Tony Robbins and Brendon Burchard. He became certified in NLP and developed the mindset tools that allowed him to navigate multiple career transitions while maintaining his core identity.
Spencer's journey illustrates a crucial point about the morning mindset required for long-term success: it's not about avoiding failure or setbacks, but about developing the resilience and adaptability to transform challenges into opportunities. His positive mindset approach isn't about toxic positivity or ignoring difficult emotions - it's about developing practical tools for processing adversity and using it as fuel for growth.
The cooking element of Spencer's current life phase connects to something deeper about men's motivation and personal development. Cooking represents nurturing, creativity, and service - qualities that many men in our culture are taught to suppress or delegate to others. By embracing cooking as a core part of his identity, Spencer demonstrates the kind of holistic masculinity that the trinity of man concept encourages.
His approach to food also reflects the truth and authenticity themes that run throughout today's episode. Spencer grows his own food, cans his own preserves, and knows exactly what goes into everything his family consumes. This level of intentionality and self-reliance represents the kind of ownership mindset that creates success in every area of life.
Embedded Video: Food and Truth Connection [1:33:06 - 1:34:02]
The thread that connects all of these conversations is the importance of challenging your assumptions about what's possible and what's required for success. My own journey from getting coal in my Christmas stocking to building and selling a $50 million company required unlearning countless limiting beliefs about money, success, and my own capabilities.
The morning ritual that made this transformation possible wasn't complicated or revolutionary. It was simply the discipline to prioritize sleep, which created the energy and mental clarity needed for everything else. But the deeper work involved questioning every story I had been telling myself about who I was and what I was capable of achieving.
This is why the daily accountability partnership we've built here in the lab is so powerful. It's not just about motivation or inspiration - it's about creating a community of men who are committed to challenging their assumptions and supporting each other through the uncomfortable process of growth and transformation.
The business lessons from Banister about building on owned assets rather than rented platforms apply directly to personal development. Your character, your skills, your relationships, your health - these are the owned assets that no external force can take away from you. The platforms and systems you use to leverage these assets may change, but the foundation remains solid.
Spencer's story of multiple reinventions demonstrates that it's never too late to start over or pivot in a new direction. The key is maintaining the learning mindset and the willingness to do the work required for transformation. Whether you're 35 and facing bankruptcy or 56 and becoming a father, the principles of positive mindset, continuous learning, and authentic relationship building remain constant.
Embedded Video: The $50 Million Accountability Story [20:24 - 21:30]
As we wrap up today's conversation, I want to challenge you to examine your own assumptions about what's possible in your life. Are you treating sleep as optional when it should be foundational? Are you developing all three aspects of your trinity - body, soul, and spirit - or are you neglecting crucial areas? Are you building your life and business on owned assets or rented platforms?
The morning mindset that creates extraordinary results isn't about perfection or having all the answers. It's about the daily accountability to yourself and the commitment to keep learning, growing, and challenging the stories that limit your potential. It's about recognizing that transformation is always possible, regardless of your age, circumstances, or past failures.
Tomorrow morning, when you wake up, you have the opportunity to implement one small change that moves you closer to the life you want to build. Maybe it's going to bed 30 minutes earlier. Maybe it's adding a spiritual practice to your routine. Maybe it's questioning a limiting belief about your business or career potential.
Whatever it is, remember that you're not doing this work alone. You're part of a community of men who are committed to starting their day right, supporting each other's growth, and refusing to settle for average results in any area of life.
The morning ritual that helped me build and sell a $50 million business is available to you right now. It starts with sleep, continues with challenging your assumptions, and compounds through the daily discipline of showing up for yourself and your community.
Community Engagement: What's one assumption about your potential that you're ready to challenge? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's continue this conversation about building the morning mindset that creates extraordinary results.
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I Rebuilt My Confidence After a Major SetbackโHere's How
Monday, May 26, 2025 โข Duration 02:11:38
Tune into "Mornings in the Lab with Keith and Friends," and you'll step into a live morning show experience that blends old-school radio vibes with entertaining conversation and motivating content. This isn't just background noise; it's a daily accountability partner, creating a space for men's conversations around men's health, men's mental health, personal development, and the real talk often missing in mainstream media.
The show is rooted in the personal journey of host Keith Bilous, who openly shares his experience of rebuilding confidence after a major setback. After pouring his heart and soul into a successful global business he founded, he suddenly found himself parting ways with it. This wasn't just a setback; it felt like a complete unraveling, bringing intense imposter syndrome and the question of identity. Instead of spiraling, he decided to "go to work". A subsequent failed business venture led to a crucial realization: success isn't just about outcomes, it's about showing up consistently daily. This led to the creation of the live show, a public commitment to daily accountability and consistent, intentional action, reclaiming his identity through the process. This rebuilt confidence isn't based on past achievements but on daily discipline, conversations, and the courage to keep showing up. Itโs proof that confidence comes from embracing the journey and trusting yourself, not from flawless success or perfection.
The show dives into a variety of relevant topics, featuring guest interviews and dynamic co-hosts like Marty and Johnny. Conversations touch on men's health and fitness, challenging common myths like spot reducing fat. Expert guests, like high performance coach Tom Hudson, discuss transforming burned-out professionals into high-performance machines by focusing on science-backed systems and functional health. They explore crucial elements often overlooked, such as the . They also highlight the importance of proactive health management through personal "body operational testing," like annual labs, relevant not just for individuals but for businesses too, as . The discussion underscores that chasing aesthetics isn't enough; . Focusing on performance-based and how you matters significantly more than just what you see in the mirror.
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I Ditched Processed FoodsโHere's How It Impacted My Mood
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 โข Duration 02:17:05
Morning Inspirators: Kindness, Drones, and Business Insights | Mornings in the Lab with Keith and Friends Welcome to 'Mornings in the Lab with Keith and Friends' โ the ultimate morning show tailored just for men! In today's energetic episode, Keith and his dynamic crew dive into a spectrum of exciting and impactful topics. From exploring how processed foods affect your mood to understanding the significance of grip strength in predicting life expectancy, we've got you covered. Special guests include drone entrepreneur Scott Buell who shares his inspiring midlife pivot from corporate life to building a thriving drone-focused business. Also featuring the transformative power of kindness with Matthew Roof in 'The Exchange' segment, shedding light on the ROI of kindness and the critical importance of men's mental health. Nicole Bernard joins us for the 'Business and Branding' segment to discuss Netflix's venture into vertical video, Meta's AI advancements, Instagram's exclusive content strategy, and the future of TikTok. Wrap it all up with actionable tips, motivational insights, and a lot of laughs, and you have an episode that promises to kickstart your day with positivity and purpose. Tune in, subscribe, and get ready for unstoppable mornings!
* 00:00 Welcome to Mornings in the Lab
* 01:33 Today's Topics: Processed Foods, Grip Strength, and AI
* 03:06 Special Guests and New Segments
* 05:01 Morning Routine and Fat Loading Discussion
* 15:02 The Importance of Grip Strength
* 23:30 Introducing Scott Mule and Drone Legends
* 29:47 Discovering the Drone Hobby
* 30:06 The Commercial Drone Market Boom
* 30:43 Quitting the Job and Starting a Drone Business
* 32:29 Fitness Tip: Alcohol and Fitness
* 34:41 Corporate Mentality and Personal Happiness
* 37:21 Building a Successful Drone Company
* 44:20 Finding Purpose in Education with Drones
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Mindset Maven; Audacious Goals Friday
Friday, May 3, 2024 โข Duration 56:21
Finding Joy in the Journey: A Candid Talk with Keith Allen Johns
This script is from a broadcast featuring two hosts, Keith and Nicole, with Nicole momentarily absent due to caring for her son.
Guest Keith Allen Johns, a coach and entrepreneur, shares insights from his journey from living in Ohio to moving to Charlotte, North Carolina, breaking free from conventional pathways, overcoming addiction, and starting new.
He delves into the importance of mindset, coaching, and personal development in achieving one's goals and redesigning life.
Johns's story encapsulates battling and overcoming personal demons, making transformative life decisions, and the impact of coaching on personal growth.
The conversation also touches on various topics such as the significance of deep, meaningful connections in a digitally connected world, the concept of the quantum life formula, and redefining success on one's own terms.
The broadcast aims to inspire listeners to question societal norms, embrace their path, and find joy in the process of achieving their goals.
* 00:00 Welcome to the Morning Show with Keith & Keith
* 01:45 Introducing Keith Allen Johns: From Toledo to Coaching
* 03:09 Keith's Journey: Overcoming Addiction and Embracing Change
* 13:06 The Accountability Check-In: Showing Up for Your Goals
* 20:02 Exploring the Balance Between Goals and Self-Care
* 25:29 The Role of Intuition and Coaching in Personal Growth
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A Real Podcast Host with John Papaloni PLUS
Thursday, May 2, 2024 โข Duration 58:14
Morning Chats and Insights with John Papaloni on Real Estate & Personal Branding
This script is from a lively morning show where the hosts, Marty, Nicole, and Keith, engage in casual conversation and share personal anecdotes.
They discuss the benefits of getting extra sleep, the evolution of their drinking habits, and Nicole's son's baseball game.
The show also touches on the nerves associated with public speaking or appearing on video and emphasizes the importance of experience and repetition to overcome fears.
The conversation shifts to a scheduled guest appearance by John Papaloni, a multifaceted professional involved in real estate, mortgage, and personal branding.
John shares his journey into real estate, the importance of personal branding as reputation, and strategies for standing out in the real estate market.
The program highlights the necessity of authenticity and hard work in personal branding and maintaining connections on platforms like LinkedIn.
* 00:00 Kickstarting the Day with Energy and Matching Outfits
* 04:33 Embracing the Creator Lifestyle and Handling Backlash
* The Strategy Behind Sunglasses and Creating a Persona
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It is What If Wednesdays? The day leaders ask "What if?"
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 โข Duration 01:00:46
Daily Routines and Life Lessons: Navigating Success and Setbacks
In this engaging video, hosts discuss their daily routines, including the unpredictability of their mornings and the significance of communication.
They delve into the themes of coping with wins and losses, particularly in sports, and how these experiences shape attitudes towards competition and teaching kids about effort and resilience.
They also touch upon the importance of asking 'What if' questions for both personal growth and business strategy, illustrating this with personal anecdotes and hypothetical scenarios.
Additionally, the conversation covers the impact of consumer choices on health, using the example of only drinking Coca-Cola, and concludes with reflections on customer service experiences and the value of human interaction over AI chatbots.
* 01:06 Reflecting on a Sports Game and Creativity
* 01:50 Competitive Family Dynamics and Teaching Kids About Winning
* 03:10 Diving Into 'What If Wednesdays' and Business Leadership
* 05:12 Personal Stories and the Impact of 'What If' Scenarios
* 09:21 Exploring the Creator Spotlight and Introducing New Segments
* 10:48 The Intersection of Business, Technology, and Personal Growth
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In Motion with Tony Elmore PLUS CMARTY FIT & Creator Spotlight
Tuesday, April 30, 2024 โข Duration 58:29
Exploring Creative Endeavors and Personal Branding with Tony Elmore
In this episode, the hosts welcome Tony Elmore, a seasoned creative director and motion designer, to discuss the innovative concept of motion elevator pitches and the importance of personal branding in today's digital world.
The conversation opens with playful banter among the hosts and a brief introduction to Marty's weekend indulgence and Nicole's daughter's track meet.
Tony then shares his journey into the world of motion animation, inspired by iconic films like Toy Story and The Matrix, and his transition from teaching to freelancing.
The discussion delves into the evolution of Tony's business, emphasizing the effectiveness of simplifying complex ideas into engaging, animated narratives. Moreover, Tony touches on his personal development, overcoming the challenges of presenting himself on camera to connect with his audience more intimately.
The episode also features insights on fitness and creativity from other guests, including the hosts' endeavors and experiences. Additionally, a spotlight segment introduces Greg Hickman, highlighting his contributions to the freelancing and agency space.
The episode rounds off with a deeper look into Tony's motion pitch concept, offering a unique blend of professional insights, personal stories, and creative inspiration.
* 00:00 Kickoff with the Morning Crew: Late Starts and Tech Troubles
* 01:21 Introducing Tony Elmore: The Elevator Pitch Revolution
* 02:10 Weekend Vibes: Fashion, Fitness, and Indulgence
* 25:08 Exploring Creative Careers Beyond the Norm
* The Creative Surge in Wyoming
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Crafting Memorable Brands with Rowe Jones on Mornings in the Lab
Monday, April 29, 2024 โข Duration 58:52
Morning Conversations with Keith, Nicole, and Special Guest Ro Jones: Branding, Kindness, and More
In this engaging episode of 'Mornings in the Lab,' hosts Keith Bilous and Nicole Bernard, along with their special guest Roe Jones, dive into a wide-ranging conversation covering topics from branding and the importance of sleep to the power of kindness and accountability.
The episode kicked off with a lively chat among the hosts and guest, touching on the significance of showing up and making a positive impact through small acts of kindness.
Roe Jones, with an illustrious background in branding involving work with VH1, NASCAR, and Ron Jon Surf Shop, shared insights from his career journey and his current focus on branding for the automobile industry.
The episode also featured a creator spotlight segment aimed at supporting Tony Elmore, who is starting anew in the video storytelling domain.
The discussions also ventured into the evolution of the automobile dealership industry and how branding and advertisement play crucial roles. Throughout, the emphasis was placed on the power of community, supporting one another, and leveraging platforms for good.
* 00:00 Welcome to Show 36: A Look Back and Laughs
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What if we Dug into the Magical World of the Underknown with Steve Hulford?
Friday, April 26, 2024 โข Duration 59:16
Discovering the Underknown with Steve Halford: Innovation, Environment, and Digital Media
In this engaging episode, the hosts welcome Steve Halford, the brilliant mind behind the Undernone science video channel, boasting millions of followers and a wide array of educational content.
They discuss Halford's journey from a passion for environmentalism and water system analysis in Toronto to creating viral educational content.
Halford shares insights on the business of digital media, the importance of data analysis for content creators, and the future directions for Undernone.
The episode also touches on the impact of climate change on water systems, the creative process behind selecting and producing new content, and the potential of the gig economy to fuel the digital content industry.
* 00:00 Welcome to the Morning Show: Introductions and Casual Banter
* 01:24 Introducing Super Creator Steve Alford: A Sneak Peek
* 03:15 Fitness and Family Updates: A Casual Conversation
* 06:11 Discussing Sports, Losing, and Building Character
* 08:41 The Chocolate Dilemma: A Light-hearted Debate
* Steve Holford Joins the Show: An Entrepreneur's Journey
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Who is CMartyFit? PLUS A Beginner's Guide to Social Media for Solopreneurs
Thursday, April 25, 2024 โข Duration 01:00:16
A Deep Dive into Fitness Culture and the Journey to Success with Cmartyfit
In this insightful episode, hosts Keith, Nicole Bernard, and guest Christopher Martin (Cmarty Fit) delve into various topics, starting with introductions and locations of the hosts and guest, jumping into discussions about fitness culture, personal health, accountability, and gym culture.
Christopher Martin shares his background, including his transition from being a D1 athlete to a personal trainer and entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of strength, consistency, and avoiding shortcuts in fitness.
The episode also highlights the negative impact of quick-fix weight loss drugs on physical and mental health, advocating for a more disciplined and honest approach to fitness and well-being. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to gym culture, the importance of stretching, and critiques of non-traditional exercise practices seen on social media.
Additionally, the episode features a Creator Spotlight segment, highlighting Malcolm Lemons, founder of Vetted Sports, and discusses the intersection of technology and sports, alongside previews of upcoming guests and a call to action for better health practices.
* 02:55 Getting to Know Chris: A Deep Dive into His World
* 03:51 Creator Spotlight: A Surprise Guest and the Power of Connection
* 04:34 The Struggle with Fitness and Accountability
* 07:48 Chris's Coaching Philosophy: No Excuses, Just Results
* The Personal Side of Chris: Beyond the Coach
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Beyond physical athletics and athlete performance, the show emphasizes mindset and personal development. A key takeaway is the powerful concept of starting today โ the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best time is today. Procrastination by waiting for "someday" keeps you stuck. Embracing vulnerability is encouraged, as it's not about showing weakness, it's about showing people I'm human. Scars are seen as valuable jewels bringing wisdom. The concept of identity is explored, noting that it should be based on core actions and character ("doing what others won't"), not just temporary titles or external validation. Habit formation is powerful, but only when your habits align with who you are becoming; otherwise, they are hollow. Consistent positive habits, even small ones, can spread like a positive force, just as lazy habits can erode over time. The challenge to do something difficult first thing in the morning programs your mind for overcoming adversity and builds momentum, leading to a better day. This ties into the daily accountability partner aspect of the show, encouraging listeners to start their day right and beat the snooze button.
The community aspect is vital, creating a supportive environment for men. The Dad Good movement, highlighted through guest Warren Devar, is a prime example, offering a real, raw space for dads to connect, share struggles, and support each other. This community provides a sense of belonging and shared experience, crucial for navigating the challenges of fatherhood and life. The Creator Spotlight segment further emphasizes the value of highlighting positive influences within their network.
The show isn't afraid to tackle unique and sometimes outrageous topics for entertainment and conversation starters, while also featuring fascinating guests like Paul Miller. Paul's story is one of audacious development and transformation, moving from a clown college graduate to a community catalyst who uses circus arts for urban transformation and rehabilitation. His journey involves buying neglected buildings for a dollar and facing lawsuits while writing a book and making a TV show, embodying the spirit of "getting knocked down and getting the f**k back up".
Ultimately, "Mornings in the Lab" is about more than just talking. It's about providing daily morning motivation, encouraging daily accountability check-ins, and fostering informative conversations that help men live with more clarity, intention, and presence. Itโs about embracing the messy reality of life, using challenges as practice, and proving to yourself every day that no matter what happens, you have f*****g got this.
If you're looking to start your day right with real people having live men's conversations about what matters, and you want a daily accountability partner to help you get after it, check out Mornings in the Lab on YouTube, LinkedIn, X, or Substack.
* 14:24 Sprinting vs. Jogging: A Health Perspective
* 19:12 Raising the Bar: Fitness Standards for Law Enforcement
* 20:42 Commitment to Authenticity and Hard Work in Content Creation
* 23:18 Building Global Conversations and Trust Through Authenticity
* 23:47 Why LinkedIn is the Ultimate Networking Platform
* 26:42 Guest Spotlight: John Papaloni Shares Insights on LinkedIn and Real Estate
* 34:41 Creator Spotlight: Keev Huffman's Approach to Business and Team Management
* 40:02 John Papaloni's Personal Branding and Real Estate Strategies
* 48:17 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Content Tease
Being real on LinkedIn is a commitment.
To showing up every day. To putting in the effort. To honest engagement.
Hereโs how Iโm keeping it real:
โ Avoid shortcuts. โ Be consistent. โ Obsess over your audience. โ Create content that resonates. โ Donโt just dabble โ commit. โ Choose to be genuine every single day.
Authenticity builds trust. Trust is the foundation of human connection. Human connection is the key to business growth.
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