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What does real, sustainable growth look like in today's entrepreneurial world—especially for home service leaders and agency owners? In this episode of The Kee To Growth Podcast, Jen McKee sits down with Lyn Askin, a longtime agency founder turned certified EOS implementer, to unpack the gritty realities of scaling a service business. You'll hear stories of messy beginnings, turning points, and the mindset shifts required to step out of survival mode and build a company that's aligned, profitable, and—crucially—sellable.
Lyn shares his journey from growing up with limited resources to bootstrapping his own agency, confronting burnout, and finally discovering the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). He reveals how a health scare forced him to rethink his definition of success and transition his agency from relying solely on him—to a business that could thrive and even be sold. The conversation gets candid about why most business owners are the bottleneck of their growth, and how intentional boundaries and leadership frameworks like EOS can become the "missing key" to sustainable progress.
Throughout the episode, Jen and Lyn break down why growth in the home services and trades isn't just about marketing strategies or chasing numbers. It's about aligning your team, building repeatable systems, and creating intentional boundaries that let you step back and allow others to lead. Lyn's personal stories illustrate how powerful "follow-up" is—not just as a sales tool but as a service mindset—reminding listeners that authentic connection will always outperform automation alone.
They also explore the emotional highs and lows of entrepreneurship: overcoming fear of rejection, shifting limiting beliefs, and building a business "at the speed of your healing." With tactical examples from home services and agency life, the episode prioritizes human behavior over bro-marketing buzzwords, making space for vulnerability and the kind of honest leadership that fuels lasting results.
TimestampsJen McKee is the founder of Kee Hart Marketing & Events, specializing in award-winning social media strategies for trade services. With expertise in content creation and personal branding, she helps businesses forge authentic connections with their audiences. As the host of the "Kee to Growth" podcast, Jen simplifies marketing strategies and empowers businesses to thrive. Tune in for actionable insights and inspiring stories to elevate your brand!
Connect with Jen:
Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Kee to Growth in your favorite podcast player.
The Kee to Growth Podcast is Powered by: Kee Hart Marketing, the social media company for the trades. Learn more at www.keehartmarketing.com
This episode was produced and brought to you by: the Skilled Trades Syndicate @ServiceBusinessMasteryPodcast https://www.servicebusinessmastery.com/
2. KeywordsHere are 30 topical keywords that were covered in the transcript:
Home services marketing, Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), business growth, agency owner, scaling a service-based business, leadership, profit first, financial clarity, operational efficiency, AI tools, marketing visibility, private equity, building a sellable business, business valuation, follow-up strategies, client communication, sales systems, branding, digital marketing, Facebook ads, Instagram ads, TikTok ads, YouTube ads, marketing funnels, automation tools, team structure, accountability, quarterly planning, mindset in sales, overcoming fear of rejection, process documentation
3. Blog Post for this Episode Meta DescriptionDiscover how implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) can transform your home services business and marketing strategy. Insights from our latest Kee To Growth episode.
Unlocking Growth with EOS: How the Entrepreneurial Operating System Transforms Home Services MarketingWelcome to another episode of the Kee To Growth podcast! In today's episode, host Jen McKee sits down with certified EOS implementer and long-time agency owner Lyn Askin to explore the game-changing effects of EOS in home services businesses. If you're a service entrepreneur feeling stuck in the day-to-day or searching for ways to create sustainable growth, you won't want to miss Lyn's honest stories and practical advice for making your business not just bigger—but better.
TL;DR: Key Takeaways from This EpisodeRunning a home services business isn't just about technical expertise or closing the next lead—it's about building a company that can weather any storm. On this episode of the Kee To Growth podcast, Jen McKee is joined by Lyn Askin, a certified Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) implementer. With 26 years as a marketing agency owner and now years of guiding businesses through EOS, Lyn offers a firsthand look at what it really takes to move from frazzled to flourishing.
What is EOS?
EOS stands for Entrepreneurial Operating System—a set of simple, practical tools designed to help you and your team get clear on your vision, execute with focus, and run your business with less chaos and more intention.
Lyn's story is a testament to EOS's power. After a severe health scare that made him question the future of both his business and his family, Lyn realized his company was unsellable—it depended entirely on him. By implementing EOS, he 3xed revenue, 7xed profit, and scaled a team far larger than he managed alone. Ultimately, he built a business someone else wanted to buy.
Common Myths: Is Your Marketing Problem Really a Marketing Problem?One core lesson from Lyn and Jen's conversation is that many business owners turn to more marketing when what they truly need is systems and clarity.
Common pitfalls:
Lyn emphasizes that marketing works best when it's supported by disciplined follow-up and operational support. It's about connecting the dots between visibility, sales, and after-sales service.
How EOS Empowers Home Services Leaders Structuring for Growth: Accountability Before ActionEOS helps owners move from being the bottleneck to building a team that can run the business without owner intervention at every step.
EOS Core Components:
In Lyn's words, "The person who follows up—wins the work." Whether it's $88 or $12,000, systematic follow-up and proactive customer care drive revenue and trust.
Actionable insights for home service businesses:
Lyn makes it clear: "You can't sell a job." If your business relies solely on you, it holds little value—either for a buyer or for your own freedom. EOS encourages you to build with intention, putting leadership, process, and profitability first.
Key EOS-driven habits:
Not sure if you're ready for EOS? According to Lyn, if you feel like your business is running you (instead of the other way around)—you probably need EOS.
How to get started:
Remember: It's not about being perfect out of the gate; it's about making forward progress every 90 days.
Investing in Growth: Why Accountability MattersBoth Jen and Lyn agree—sometimes, investing in outside support is what makes you take your goals seriously. When you pay for a proven process or coach, you're more likely to commit, show up, and see the transformation through.
Benefits of professional EOS support:
The entrepreneurial path is rarely tidy—most of us build our businesses while still figuring things out. But, as today's episode reveals, you don't have to stay stuck in "messy middle mode."
The Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) offers a proven pathway to clarity, structure, and growth—so you can market with intention, scale without losing your mind, and ultimately build a company that serves your customers, your employees, and your own life.
Ready to Unlock Your Company's Growth?If you're feeling the call for structure, clarity, and better results in your home services business, it's time to explore EOS. Want more insights like these? Subscribe to the Kee To Growth podcast for honest conversations and actionable strategies that go beyond the usual marketing tips.
Interested in learning more from Lyn Askin or connecting with Jen? Find their contact details and resources below:
Your next 90 days could unlock your next decade of growth—start with clarity, start with EOS.
4. Timestamped OverviewHere are 10 discussion questions inspired by this episode of The Kee To Growth Podcast featuring Lyn Askin:
These questions are designed to invite honest reflection and practical insights, whether you're leading a team, running an agency, or simply exploring more intentional growth.
6. Key Topics and BulletsHere's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the episode, along with sub-topic bullets under each primary topic:
1. Podcast & Host IntroductionThis episode blends tactical marketing advice, honest conversation about the messy reality of entrepreneurship, and actionable strategies for building a business that lasts—grounding the discussion in real stories and practical examples.
7. Clipfinder: Quotes, Hooks, & TimestampsJen McKee | 00:00:20 - 00:00:25 Unlocking Marketing Success: "If you're ready to grow your business and get real actionable insights, you're in the right place."
Jen McKee | 00:00:34 - 00:00:50 Viral Topic: A Game-Changing Conference for Home Service Leaders Quote: "If you're a home service leader who's ready for bigger growth, stronger leadership and more visibility in 2026, listen up. I'm hosting something brand new. The Growth Experience is a powerful two day conference happening right here in my hometown of San Antonio, Texas."
Jen McKee | 00:01:32 - 00:02:09 Early Bird VIP Access: "Waitlist gets first access, best pricing and early VIP access. So go to thegrowth-experience.com to get on the list."
Jen McKee | 00:03:12 - 00:03:29 Viral Marketing Success: "One of the things that EOS did for me is it put marketing strategy on my quarterly rocks, which made me much better at proactively planning what I was going to do every year, which hugely impacted our marketing over the last year."
Jen McKee | 00:08:44 - 00:08:48 Building from Scratch: "You don't have to sell but you still need to build a business that's sellable."
Jen McKee | 00:13:12 - 00:13:30 Viral Marketing Strategies: "I think about that last like touch point that you can throw in there that's like, hey, did you ever make a decision about that, you know, like, or do you want to make that decision right now? I love that story. I think that's huge and such a tangible thing that people could put into their follow up system."
Jen McKee | 00:21:37 - 00:21:50 Breaking Through the Bottleneck: "I got to a point where I was the bottleneck of my business. Kind of like what you were describing is that everything ran through me, and as we were scaling as quickly as we were, that didn't make any sense."
Jen McKee | 00:22:19 - 00:22:24 Viral Topic: Decisive Hiring Habits "I don't, I don't like having too many decisions. I will just go with whatever somebody says."
Jen McKee | 00:24:30 - 00:24:50 Viral Topic: The Challenge of Self-Discipline "I am a very disciplined person, but I also consider myself like a very lazy disciplined person. Like I rely on support and I, I rely on investments to hold me accountable. That's how I stay accountable to my goals is I make an investment that I see as valuable so that I will do it."
Jen McKee | 00:27:13 - 00:27:31 Viral Topic: The Importance of Marketing Planning: "even at that level, it's easy to not have a plan for your marketing. And, and when you don't have a plan for your marketing, it's no, it's November 5th. Like what has been on your mind that you haven't actually done? Because the year goes so fast."
8. Reel ScriptIf you're building a business that feels messy, stuck, or way too dependent on you, this episode is your wake-up call. I sat down with Lyn Askin—a former agency owner turned certified EOS implementer—who shared how the Entrepreneurial Operating System helped him 3x his revenue, 7x his profit, and eventually sell his business. We dug into why follow-up matters more than the fanciest marketing strategy, and why creating structure isn't just about scaling—it's about making your business truly sellable. If you're ready to move from running on stress to running on systems, you can't miss these insights.
9. LinkedIn PostAbsolutely loved recording this episode of The Kee To Growth Podcast with Lynn Askin—our very own EOS Implementer at Keyhart Marketing! If you're a business owner feeling stuck in the "messy middle"—where growth feels chaotic and leadership gets muddy—I promise Lynn's story offers both inspiration and actionable tools.
Here are 3 takeaways you can bring back to your team this week:
🔸 You Can't Sell a Job—Build a Business That Runs Without You Lynn's wake-up call came after a health scare: if your company relies solely on you, it's not sellable (and it's exhausting). Implementing EOS gave him the structure to 3x revenue, 7x profits, and ultimately build a business someone wanted to acquire.
🔸 Follow-Up Isn't Annoying—It's Service Whether you're a contractor, agency, or service provider, following up (more than once!) helps clients and drives new revenue. Lynn shared how a simple follow-up call landed the most expensive bid… and how $88 of recurring maintenance turned into $12k in work.
🔸 Growth Happens in 90-Day Sprints If you feel "too busy" for EOS, you probably need it most. Break those big goals down—focus on what you can move forward in the next 90 days (not next year). It's the key to keeping momentum and aligning your team.
Business gets messy, growth requires realignment, and success is built on small conversations—not just big campaigns.
If you want more on profit-first leadership, intentional boundaries, and marketing strategies that actually move the needle—catch the full episode and let me know your favorite takeaway!
#Entrepreneurship #EOS #HomeServices #Leadership #MarketingStrategy #KeyToGrowth #PodcastInsights
10. Tweet Thread🚪 THREAD: The Real Key to Growth (Hint: It's NOT Just Marketing) 🚀
1/ Let's bust a myth: Most business owners think marketing is their main problem. Truth? The system beneath your business is just as important. 💡 On the Key to Growth Podcast, Jen McKee sits down with Lyn Askin—an EOS expert who's survived, scaled, and sold a 26-year agency.
2/ "If you're too busy for EOS, you probably need EOS." This hit me. EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) isn't some magic switch—it's a set of intentional choices that transform chaos into clarity. Structure > guesswork, every time.
3/ Lyn Askin got real: a health crisis made him realize his business depended entirely on him. "If I'd died, the business would've died too. I had a job, not a business." This is the messy middle no one posts about on LinkedIn.
4/ You can't market what you don't believe in—and you can't sell a business that only runs with you at the wheel. "You can't sell a job," Lyn Askin said. The real value? Systems, culture, and people who create momentum whether you're there or not.
5/ Tangible tactic: Want more clients & revenue? FOLLOW UP. Lyn Askin's $88 follow-up turned into a $12,000 job. Most contractors never called back. Guess who got the business? The one who cared enough to check in.
6/ What's underneath the surface-level marketing "problems"?
7/ The backbone: EOS isn't just for big teams. If you feel like you're the bottleneck, always putting out fires, or "too busy" to think strategically, that's your cue. Framework > hard work > guesswork.
8/ Living in a 90-day world:
9/ Key takeaway: "Your business grows at the speed of your healing." Intentional boundaries, curiosity, and the willingness to ask for help—all are part of real, messy, sustainable growth.
10/ Want more stories that blend tactical moves with soft truths? Follow @KeytoGrowthPod and listen in. Because growth isn't accidental—it's aligned, intentional, and a little bit vulnerable.
👇 What business "messy middle" are you finding your breakthroughs in? Drop your stories & let's get real about growth! #entrepreneurship #marketing #EOS #businesstwitter
RT if you're done with "bro advice" and ready for honest conversations about building businesses that last.
11. Threads by InstagramGuest Name: Lyn Askin
Pre-context line: "Okay, so, so we've come to the end of our episode here, but every guest that we have on here, we ask the same question."
Lead-in question: "So you are on the Key to Growth podcast. So what would you say is the key to growth?"
Key Phrase: "The key to growth? I have a couple. One, you need to be really intentional about where you're going. Like let's set a North Star, let's figure out where we're going long term with this company. Let's get everybody on board. And then you need to break that down. You need to break that down from Your, from your 10 year target. We talk about where are we? If that's where we have to be in 10 years, where do we need to be in three? And if that's where we need to be in three, where do we need to be in one? And so we're going to set some one year goals and some one year targets. And if that's where we have to be in one, what do we have to do the next 90 days to get to where we want? So my key to growth is treat your business in a 90 day world. Live in a 90 day world where every 90 days you're making progress towards the bigger picture."
After-context line: "Yeah, absolutely. So if people want to reach or connect with you, where should they go to find you?"
Timestamp Start: 00:32:09
Timestamp End: 00:33:06
By Jen McKee5
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What does real, sustainable growth look like in today's entrepreneurial world—especially for home service leaders and agency owners? In this episode of The Kee To Growth Podcast, Jen McKee sits down with Lyn Askin, a longtime agency founder turned certified EOS implementer, to unpack the gritty realities of scaling a service business. You'll hear stories of messy beginnings, turning points, and the mindset shifts required to step out of survival mode and build a company that's aligned, profitable, and—crucially—sellable.
Lyn shares his journey from growing up with limited resources to bootstrapping his own agency, confronting burnout, and finally discovering the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). He reveals how a health scare forced him to rethink his definition of success and transition his agency from relying solely on him—to a business that could thrive and even be sold. The conversation gets candid about why most business owners are the bottleneck of their growth, and how intentional boundaries and leadership frameworks like EOS can become the "missing key" to sustainable progress.
Throughout the episode, Jen and Lyn break down why growth in the home services and trades isn't just about marketing strategies or chasing numbers. It's about aligning your team, building repeatable systems, and creating intentional boundaries that let you step back and allow others to lead. Lyn's personal stories illustrate how powerful "follow-up" is—not just as a sales tool but as a service mindset—reminding listeners that authentic connection will always outperform automation alone.
They also explore the emotional highs and lows of entrepreneurship: overcoming fear of rejection, shifting limiting beliefs, and building a business "at the speed of your healing." With tactical examples from home services and agency life, the episode prioritizes human behavior over bro-marketing buzzwords, making space for vulnerability and the kind of honest leadership that fuels lasting results.
TimestampsJen McKee is the founder of Kee Hart Marketing & Events, specializing in award-winning social media strategies for trade services. With expertise in content creation and personal branding, she helps businesses forge authentic connections with their audiences. As the host of the "Kee to Growth" podcast, Jen simplifies marketing strategies and empowers businesses to thrive. Tune in for actionable insights and inspiring stories to elevate your brand!
Connect with Jen:
Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Kee to Growth in your favorite podcast player.
The Kee to Growth Podcast is Powered by: Kee Hart Marketing, the social media company for the trades. Learn more at www.keehartmarketing.com
This episode was produced and brought to you by: the Skilled Trades Syndicate @ServiceBusinessMasteryPodcast https://www.servicebusinessmastery.com/
2. KeywordsHere are 30 topical keywords that were covered in the transcript:
Home services marketing, Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), business growth, agency owner, scaling a service-based business, leadership, profit first, financial clarity, operational efficiency, AI tools, marketing visibility, private equity, building a sellable business, business valuation, follow-up strategies, client communication, sales systems, branding, digital marketing, Facebook ads, Instagram ads, TikTok ads, YouTube ads, marketing funnels, automation tools, team structure, accountability, quarterly planning, mindset in sales, overcoming fear of rejection, process documentation
3. Blog Post for this Episode Meta DescriptionDiscover how implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) can transform your home services business and marketing strategy. Insights from our latest Kee To Growth episode.
Unlocking Growth with EOS: How the Entrepreneurial Operating System Transforms Home Services MarketingWelcome to another episode of the Kee To Growth podcast! In today's episode, host Jen McKee sits down with certified EOS implementer and long-time agency owner Lyn Askin to explore the game-changing effects of EOS in home services businesses. If you're a service entrepreneur feeling stuck in the day-to-day or searching for ways to create sustainable growth, you won't want to miss Lyn's honest stories and practical advice for making your business not just bigger—but better.
TL;DR: Key Takeaways from This EpisodeRunning a home services business isn't just about technical expertise or closing the next lead—it's about building a company that can weather any storm. On this episode of the Kee To Growth podcast, Jen McKee is joined by Lyn Askin, a certified Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) implementer. With 26 years as a marketing agency owner and now years of guiding businesses through EOS, Lyn offers a firsthand look at what it really takes to move from frazzled to flourishing.
What is EOS?
EOS stands for Entrepreneurial Operating System—a set of simple, practical tools designed to help you and your team get clear on your vision, execute with focus, and run your business with less chaos and more intention.
Lyn's story is a testament to EOS's power. After a severe health scare that made him question the future of both his business and his family, Lyn realized his company was unsellable—it depended entirely on him. By implementing EOS, he 3xed revenue, 7xed profit, and scaled a team far larger than he managed alone. Ultimately, he built a business someone else wanted to buy.
Common Myths: Is Your Marketing Problem Really a Marketing Problem?One core lesson from Lyn and Jen's conversation is that many business owners turn to more marketing when what they truly need is systems and clarity.
Common pitfalls:
Lyn emphasizes that marketing works best when it's supported by disciplined follow-up and operational support. It's about connecting the dots between visibility, sales, and after-sales service.
How EOS Empowers Home Services Leaders Structuring for Growth: Accountability Before ActionEOS helps owners move from being the bottleneck to building a team that can run the business without owner intervention at every step.
EOS Core Components:
In Lyn's words, "The person who follows up—wins the work." Whether it's $88 or $12,000, systematic follow-up and proactive customer care drive revenue and trust.
Actionable insights for home service businesses:
Lyn makes it clear: "You can't sell a job." If your business relies solely on you, it holds little value—either for a buyer or for your own freedom. EOS encourages you to build with intention, putting leadership, process, and profitability first.
Key EOS-driven habits:
Not sure if you're ready for EOS? According to Lyn, if you feel like your business is running you (instead of the other way around)—you probably need EOS.
How to get started:
Remember: It's not about being perfect out of the gate; it's about making forward progress every 90 days.
Investing in Growth: Why Accountability MattersBoth Jen and Lyn agree—sometimes, investing in outside support is what makes you take your goals seriously. When you pay for a proven process or coach, you're more likely to commit, show up, and see the transformation through.
Benefits of professional EOS support:
The entrepreneurial path is rarely tidy—most of us build our businesses while still figuring things out. But, as today's episode reveals, you don't have to stay stuck in "messy middle mode."
The Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) offers a proven pathway to clarity, structure, and growth—so you can market with intention, scale without losing your mind, and ultimately build a company that serves your customers, your employees, and your own life.
Ready to Unlock Your Company's Growth?If you're feeling the call for structure, clarity, and better results in your home services business, it's time to explore EOS. Want more insights like these? Subscribe to the Kee To Growth podcast for honest conversations and actionable strategies that go beyond the usual marketing tips.
Interested in learning more from Lyn Askin or connecting with Jen? Find their contact details and resources below:
Your next 90 days could unlock your next decade of growth—start with clarity, start with EOS.
4. Timestamped OverviewHere are 10 discussion questions inspired by this episode of The Kee To Growth Podcast featuring Lyn Askin:
These questions are designed to invite honest reflection and practical insights, whether you're leading a team, running an agency, or simply exploring more intentional growth.
6. Key Topics and BulletsHere's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the episode, along with sub-topic bullets under each primary topic:
1. Podcast & Host IntroductionThis episode blends tactical marketing advice, honest conversation about the messy reality of entrepreneurship, and actionable strategies for building a business that lasts—grounding the discussion in real stories and practical examples.
7. Clipfinder: Quotes, Hooks, & TimestampsJen McKee | 00:00:20 - 00:00:25 Unlocking Marketing Success: "If you're ready to grow your business and get real actionable insights, you're in the right place."
Jen McKee | 00:00:34 - 00:00:50 Viral Topic: A Game-Changing Conference for Home Service Leaders Quote: "If you're a home service leader who's ready for bigger growth, stronger leadership and more visibility in 2026, listen up. I'm hosting something brand new. The Growth Experience is a powerful two day conference happening right here in my hometown of San Antonio, Texas."
Jen McKee | 00:01:32 - 00:02:09 Early Bird VIP Access: "Waitlist gets first access, best pricing and early VIP access. So go to thegrowth-experience.com to get on the list."
Jen McKee | 00:03:12 - 00:03:29 Viral Marketing Success: "One of the things that EOS did for me is it put marketing strategy on my quarterly rocks, which made me much better at proactively planning what I was going to do every year, which hugely impacted our marketing over the last year."
Jen McKee | 00:08:44 - 00:08:48 Building from Scratch: "You don't have to sell but you still need to build a business that's sellable."
Jen McKee | 00:13:12 - 00:13:30 Viral Marketing Strategies: "I think about that last like touch point that you can throw in there that's like, hey, did you ever make a decision about that, you know, like, or do you want to make that decision right now? I love that story. I think that's huge and such a tangible thing that people could put into their follow up system."
Jen McKee | 00:21:37 - 00:21:50 Breaking Through the Bottleneck: "I got to a point where I was the bottleneck of my business. Kind of like what you were describing is that everything ran through me, and as we were scaling as quickly as we were, that didn't make any sense."
Jen McKee | 00:22:19 - 00:22:24 Viral Topic: Decisive Hiring Habits "I don't, I don't like having too many decisions. I will just go with whatever somebody says."
Jen McKee | 00:24:30 - 00:24:50 Viral Topic: The Challenge of Self-Discipline "I am a very disciplined person, but I also consider myself like a very lazy disciplined person. Like I rely on support and I, I rely on investments to hold me accountable. That's how I stay accountable to my goals is I make an investment that I see as valuable so that I will do it."
Jen McKee | 00:27:13 - 00:27:31 Viral Topic: The Importance of Marketing Planning: "even at that level, it's easy to not have a plan for your marketing. And, and when you don't have a plan for your marketing, it's no, it's November 5th. Like what has been on your mind that you haven't actually done? Because the year goes so fast."
8. Reel ScriptIf you're building a business that feels messy, stuck, or way too dependent on you, this episode is your wake-up call. I sat down with Lyn Askin—a former agency owner turned certified EOS implementer—who shared how the Entrepreneurial Operating System helped him 3x his revenue, 7x his profit, and eventually sell his business. We dug into why follow-up matters more than the fanciest marketing strategy, and why creating structure isn't just about scaling—it's about making your business truly sellable. If you're ready to move from running on stress to running on systems, you can't miss these insights.
9. LinkedIn PostAbsolutely loved recording this episode of The Kee To Growth Podcast with Lynn Askin—our very own EOS Implementer at Keyhart Marketing! If you're a business owner feeling stuck in the "messy middle"—where growth feels chaotic and leadership gets muddy—I promise Lynn's story offers both inspiration and actionable tools.
Here are 3 takeaways you can bring back to your team this week:
🔸 You Can't Sell a Job—Build a Business That Runs Without You Lynn's wake-up call came after a health scare: if your company relies solely on you, it's not sellable (and it's exhausting). Implementing EOS gave him the structure to 3x revenue, 7x profits, and ultimately build a business someone wanted to acquire.
🔸 Follow-Up Isn't Annoying—It's Service Whether you're a contractor, agency, or service provider, following up (more than once!) helps clients and drives new revenue. Lynn shared how a simple follow-up call landed the most expensive bid… and how $88 of recurring maintenance turned into $12k in work.
🔸 Growth Happens in 90-Day Sprints If you feel "too busy" for EOS, you probably need it most. Break those big goals down—focus on what you can move forward in the next 90 days (not next year). It's the key to keeping momentum and aligning your team.
Business gets messy, growth requires realignment, and success is built on small conversations—not just big campaigns.
If you want more on profit-first leadership, intentional boundaries, and marketing strategies that actually move the needle—catch the full episode and let me know your favorite takeaway!
#Entrepreneurship #EOS #HomeServices #Leadership #MarketingStrategy #KeyToGrowth #PodcastInsights
10. Tweet Thread🚪 THREAD: The Real Key to Growth (Hint: It's NOT Just Marketing) 🚀
1/ Let's bust a myth: Most business owners think marketing is their main problem. Truth? The system beneath your business is just as important. 💡 On the Key to Growth Podcast, Jen McKee sits down with Lyn Askin—an EOS expert who's survived, scaled, and sold a 26-year agency.
2/ "If you're too busy for EOS, you probably need EOS." This hit me. EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) isn't some magic switch—it's a set of intentional choices that transform chaos into clarity. Structure > guesswork, every time.
3/ Lyn Askin got real: a health crisis made him realize his business depended entirely on him. "If I'd died, the business would've died too. I had a job, not a business." This is the messy middle no one posts about on LinkedIn.
4/ You can't market what you don't believe in—and you can't sell a business that only runs with you at the wheel. "You can't sell a job," Lyn Askin said. The real value? Systems, culture, and people who create momentum whether you're there or not.
5/ Tangible tactic: Want more clients & revenue? FOLLOW UP. Lyn Askin's $88 follow-up turned into a $12,000 job. Most contractors never called back. Guess who got the business? The one who cared enough to check in.
6/ What's underneath the surface-level marketing "problems"?
7/ The backbone: EOS isn't just for big teams. If you feel like you're the bottleneck, always putting out fires, or "too busy" to think strategically, that's your cue. Framework > hard work > guesswork.
8/ Living in a 90-day world:
9/ Key takeaway: "Your business grows at the speed of your healing." Intentional boundaries, curiosity, and the willingness to ask for help—all are part of real, messy, sustainable growth.
10/ Want more stories that blend tactical moves with soft truths? Follow @KeytoGrowthPod and listen in. Because growth isn't accidental—it's aligned, intentional, and a little bit vulnerable.
👇 What business "messy middle" are you finding your breakthroughs in? Drop your stories & let's get real about growth! #entrepreneurship #marketing #EOS #businesstwitter
RT if you're done with "bro advice" and ready for honest conversations about building businesses that last.
11. Threads by InstagramGuest Name: Lyn Askin
Pre-context line: "Okay, so, so we've come to the end of our episode here, but every guest that we have on here, we ask the same question."
Lead-in question: "So you are on the Key to Growth podcast. So what would you say is the key to growth?"
Key Phrase: "The key to growth? I have a couple. One, you need to be really intentional about where you're going. Like let's set a North Star, let's figure out where we're going long term with this company. Let's get everybody on board. And then you need to break that down. You need to break that down from Your, from your 10 year target. We talk about where are we? If that's where we have to be in 10 years, where do we need to be in three? And if that's where we need to be in three, where do we need to be in one? And so we're going to set some one year goals and some one year targets. And if that's where we have to be in one, what do we have to do the next 90 days to get to where we want? So my key to growth is treat your business in a 90 day world. Live in a 90 day world where every 90 days you're making progress towards the bigger picture."
After-context line: "Yeah, absolutely. So if people want to reach or connect with you, where should they go to find you?"
Timestamp Start: 00:32:09
Timestamp End: 00:33:06