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Podcast The Rare Mind

The Rare Mind

Alex M H Smith

Business

Frequency: 1 episode/33d. Total Eps: 3

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The Rare Mind is a new podcast from strategist and No Bullsh*t Strategy author Alex M H Smith. In an era when any old idiot can access best practice tactics from AI, it's going to be the ways you think unpredictably that actually count. Each episode, Alex sits down with the business leaders who've been there and done it - to unpack their unique strategic lessons in a way that makes them relevant and applicable for everyone. If you're a business leader who wants to turn the way you think into your ultimate weapon, subscribe now. First episode coming soon.
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Eric Partaker: The fastest way to grow a business is to subtract

Season 1 ¡ Episode 1

jeudi 4 juin 2026 â€ĸ Duration 38:02

The fastest way to grow your business isn't to add. It's to subtract.

That's the argument Eric Partaker makes in this episode, and it's one I needed to hear as much as anyone. (I should probably take his advice myself.)

Eric coaches CEOs for a living. Six hundred of them and counting, after a career that took in McKinsey, the early days of Skype, and a chain of Mexican restaurants. So he's watched a lot of people try to grow. And the ones who do it badly nearly always make the same mistake: they reach for more. More products, more channels, more initiatives. It feels like progress. It's actually just complexity, and complexity is what kills scale.

The ones who pull off something genuinely big do the opposite. They cut. They decide what they're not going to do, and then they don't do it. Most founders don't have a growth problem at all. They have a focus problem.

We get into 10x goals, why a "realistic" target quietly caps you, and the strange freedom of setting a goal you've got no idea how to hit.

If this is your kind of thing, I write more of it every week at https://alexmhsmith.substack.com/

Trailer: What is The Rare Mind?

lundi 13 avril 2026 â€ĸ Duration 00:38

The Rare Mind is a new podcast from strategist and No Bullsh*t Strategy author Alex M H Smith. In an era when any old idiot can access best practice tactics from AI, it's going to be the ways you think unpredictably that actually count.

Each episode, Alex sits down with the business leaders who've been there and done it - to unpack their unique strategic lessons in a way that makes them relevant and applicable for everyone.

If you're a business leader who wants to turn the way you think into your ultimate weapon, subscribe now. First episode coming soon.

For more from Alex, subscribe to The Rare Mind newsletter: https://alexmhsmith.substack.com/

Katelyn Bourgoin: You don't need a personal brand. You need an ownable idea.

Season 1 ¡ Episode 2

jeudi 18 juin 2026 â€ĸ Duration 50:17

Katelyn Bourgoin has spent years studying why people buy, and she's arrived at an uncomfortable conclusion for anyone trying to build a name for themselves online. Being good at what you do is no longer enough.


Everything we talk about here sits on top of the ideas in my book, No Bullshit Strategy. If you want the full thinking behind it, start here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Bullsh-Strategy-Founders-Actually/dp/1803136510


The reason it's no longer enough is everywhere you look. Content has never been easier to produce, so there's more of it than ever, and AI has quietly turned every expert into a generic one. If what you know sounds like what a chatbot would say, people will treat it as exactly that. The best email marketer in the world and a free answer from Claude start to look like the same thing.


So Katelyn's work is about finding what she calls an ownable idea. Not the category you work in, but a specific perspective on it that becomes yours. The thing you're known for. The thing that sounds like an echo when anyone else tries to say it.


We get into why most experts don't think they have an idea (and why they're wrong), the five questions that surface one, and why having it is only half the job. The other half is the conviction to keep saying it. I also hand her my own unfinished idea and let her pull it apart.


I write more of it every week at https://alexmhsmith.substack.com/


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