Heroes of Reality

By: Heroes of Reality
  • Summary

  • Welcome young hero. Do you hear the call of adventure?

    Heroes of Reality. This podcast will feature conversations with brave and brilliant people on their own hero’s journey.

    What is the hero’s journey? It is a narrative story arch that describes the pattern of human potential coined by the late great Joseph Campbell.

    It is my belief that life is a game and you are the player. It is up to you to make your life an epic story and a game worthy of playing.

    We will be combining the narrative lens of the hero's journey while applying game terminology describing real-world experiences.

    Think of it as the hero’s journey meets ready player one for life.

    We will be adventuring through areas of psychology, technology, pharmacology, sociology and business.

    We will find out what mental/physical buffs do they cast on themselves to armor up as they do battle against the dungeon master of fate.

    As they define their strategy of game play, you hear them level up as they complete each quests they encounter.

    We will be uncovering and discovering the holy grail that drives these hero's and threshold guardians that block their way.

    We learn their stories, struggles, and lessons to hopefully inspire you on your own hero's journey.

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Episodes
  • Episode 224: From 40 to 600 Employees: Growth Secrets of a Serial Entrepreneur with Kevin Donnelly
    Oct 21 2024

    Introduction to Kevin Donnelly (0:00-5:00)

    Kevin’s background as a serial entrepreneur and business coach.

    Scaling his company from 40 to 600 employees.

    The superpower of ninja recruiting top talent.

    The Journey of Scaling a Business (5:01-15:00)

    How Kevin landed a big contract with AT&T that propelled his growth.

    The importance of implementing a business operating system.

    Systems like EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) and Rockefeller Habits.

    Shifting from Technician to Conductor (15:01-25:00)

    The mindset shift from technician to business leader.

    Kevin's concept of “E-Wakening” inspired by Michael Gerber’s The E-Myth.

    The importance of peer accountability and building a high-performance team.

    Lessons in Leadership: Letting Go and Firing the Empty Suits (25:01-35:00)

    The process of letting go of underperforming team members.

    Common pitfalls entrepreneurs face when scaling their business.

    Creating a culture of accountability and execution.

    Ninja Recruiting: Hiring and Onboarding A-Players (35:01-45:00)

    Kevin’s proven strategies for recruiting top talent.

    The importance of structured hiring processes and assessments.

    Setting new hires up for success with onboarding and 30-60-90 day plans.

    Exit Planning and Increasing Business Valuation (45:01-55:00)

    John Warrillow’s eight drivers of value from Built to Sell.

    How to increase your business’s multiple for a successful exit.

    Strategies for creating a business that thrives without the owner.

    Kevin’s Personal Journey: Facing Dark Times and Emerging Stronger (55:01-1:05:00)

    Kevin’s story of losing a million dollars in 2006 and letting go of half his workforce.

    How he turned that crisis into his greatest opportunity.

    The power of persistence and continuous learning.

    The Four Freedom Factors (1:05:01-1:15:00)

    Kevin’s keys to achieving freedom as a business owner: talent, systems, strategy, and numbers.

    Moving from being owned by the business to owning it.

    Closing Thoughts & Call to Action (1:15:01-End)

    Kevin’s “Holy Grail” of coaching others to reach their full potential.

    How to connect with Kevin Donnelly: Kevin Donnelly’s Website, Freedom Point Advisors, and Hiring Labs.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 223: Facing Fear and Leading with Courage: Lessons from Fighter Pilot and Leadership Expert, KC Campbell
    Oct 14 2024

    In this episode of Heroes of Reality, Dylan Watkins sits down with KC Campbell, a retired Air Force colonel, fighter pilot, and leadership expert. KC shares her remarkable journey, including her experience flying the A-10 Warthog in over 100 combat missions and the lessons learned along the way. She opens up about how these high-stakes situations shaped her approach to leadership, decision-making, and facing fear head-on.

    KC discusses:

    Combat Lessons in Leadership: How flying combat missions provided the framework for making difficult decisions in both life and business.

    The Power of Visualization: How "chair flying" and mental preparation can reduce fear and lead to success, whether in combat or in the boardroom.

    Facing Fear with Action: The importance of acting in the face of fear and why giving yourself grace for feeling fear is crucial—but not an excuse to avoid taking action.

    Building a Strong Team Culture: The role of trust, humility, and feedback in fostering a culture of accountability, growth, and excellence.

    Handling Tough Decisions: KC reflects on making difficult calls, whether it’s firing a team member or flying a damaged aircraft home.

    With a career spanning over 24 years in the Air Force, KC brings a wealth of leadership experience, offering valuable advice for entrepreneurs, executives, and anyone striving to be a better leader.

    Key Takeaways:

    Preparation and visualization are essential to overcoming fear and improving performance.

    High standards and compassionate leadership can coexist in a thriving team culture.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 222: From Food Stamps To 6 Figures By Helping Non-Profits Become Profitable | Jarrett Ransom
    Oct 7 2024

    Introduction: Dylan introduces Jarrett Ransom, "The Nonprofit Nerd," known for empowering nonprofit organizations to thrive financially.

    The Profit Mindset in Nonprofits: Dispelling the myth that nonprofits can’t be profitable while staying mission-focused.

    Organizing Chaos & Success Stories: How Jarrett helps organizations stabilize financially by implementing systems and processes.

    Example: Turning a 3-month financial runway into 11 months with a 267% revenue increase.

    Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: The importance of advocating for your value and dispelling the scarcity mindset prevalent in nonprofit spaces.

    Coaching clients to prove their ROI and ask for raises.

    Shifting Narratives with Donors: Teaching nonprofits how to quantify and communicate their impact to donors and stakeholders.

    Balancing Self-care and Leadership: Jarrett shares the warning signs of burnout and compassion fatigue in nonprofit leadership and offers strategies for wellness and balance.

    Fundraising Strategies: Building consistent revenue models through automation and systematic approaches to stewardship and donor cultivation.

    Techniques for capturing event "magic" and using it year-round to engage donors.

    The Ask-Thank-Report-Repeat Model: A simple yet effective framework for ongoing donor engagement.

    Technology and Automations: Leveraging automation tools and donor databases to enhance fundraising, communication, and stewardship.

    Leaving a Legacy: Jarrett’s vision of creating lasting change through nonprofit work, focusing on legacy and the power of community impact.

    Call to Action: Jarrett encourages nonprofits to embrace their power, aim higher, and change the narrative around profitability.

    How to Connect with Jarrett:

    Website: therayvangroup.com

    LinkedIn: Jarrett Ransom

    Key Takeaways:

    Nonprofits don’t have to settle for less; they can be profitable and mission-driven.

    Systems, consistency, and automation are critical to nonprofit sustainability.

    Donor relationships should be nurtured year-round, not just when asking for money.

    The importance of shifting to a mindset of abundance and prosperity in the nonprofit sector.

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    55 mins

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