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In this episode, Caleb and Britney have an honest conversation about how running a business changes you — personally and professionally.
They dive into the real transformation that happens when your livelihood depends on your ability to lead, communicate, and build relationships.
One of the central questions they explore:
What part of running the business changed you the most?
From becoming more outgoing and learning how to strike up conversations, to pushing past natural personality traits for the sake of survival and growth — this episode is about the evolution every entrepreneur goes through.
They discuss:
How business forces personal growth
Developing confidence in sales and networking
Learning to be more social when it doesn't come naturally
The survival mindset in early-stage business
When they realized communication was critical to success
The shift from technician to relationship-builder
Growth through discomfort
Is becoming more outgoing something you naturally develop — or something you force yourself to do because your business depends on it?
Caleb and Britney reflect on when they realized they had to step outside their comfort zones and how that decision shaped their leadership and success.
If you're building a business and feeling stretched beyond your personality, this episode will remind you that growth often comes from the pressure to survive — and thrive.
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In this episode, Caleb and Britney have an honest conversation about how running a business changes you — personally and professionally.
They dive into the real transformation that happens when your livelihood depends on your ability to lead, communicate, and build relationships.
One of the central questions they explore:
What part of running the business changed you the most?
From becoming more outgoing and learning how to strike up conversations, to pushing past natural personality traits for the sake of survival and growth — this episode is about the evolution every entrepreneur goes through.
They discuss:
How business forces personal growth
Developing confidence in sales and networking
Learning to be more social when it doesn't come naturally
The survival mindset in early-stage business
When they realized communication was critical to success
The shift from technician to relationship-builder
Growth through discomfort
Is becoming more outgoing something you naturally develop — or something you force yourself to do because your business depends on it?
Caleb and Britney reflect on when they realized they had to step outside their comfort zones and how that decision shaped their leadership and success.
If you're building a business and feeling stretched beyond your personality, this episode will remind you that growth often comes from the pressure to survive — and thrive.

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