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Reach Out Via Text!
In this episode, Jeremiah comes to you live from Raleigh, North Carolina, while on a John Deere facility tour, but quickly pivots into a real and vulnerable conversation about something many business owners face, team burnout. He opens up about challenges within his own company, specifically around uncommunicated expectations, lack of clarity, and how leadership gaps can unintentionally create strain on a small team.
Jeremiah breaks down the realities of running a small business, where everyone wears multiple hats, and explains how the very traits that make small teams great, grit, loyalty, and flexibility, can also put them at risk. He shares practical signs to watch for when burnout is creeping in and emphasizes the importance of proactive communication before it’s too late.
Throughout the episode, he takes ownership as a leader, outlining specific changes he’s making, including more intentional conversations, clearer vision casting, and celebrating wins more consistently. This is a raw, honest look at leadership responsibility, culture, and protecting your people—not just your production.
If you’re growing a team or in the trenches of business ownership, this episode is a direct challenge to lead better, communicate more, and protect what matters most—your people.
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Reach Out Via Text!
In this episode, Jeremiah comes to you live from Raleigh, North Carolina, while on a John Deere facility tour, but quickly pivots into a real and vulnerable conversation about something many business owners face, team burnout. He opens up about challenges within his own company, specifically around uncommunicated expectations, lack of clarity, and how leadership gaps can unintentionally create strain on a small team.
Jeremiah breaks down the realities of running a small business, where everyone wears multiple hats, and explains how the very traits that make small teams great, grit, loyalty, and flexibility, can also put them at risk. He shares practical signs to watch for when burnout is creeping in and emphasizes the importance of proactive communication before it’s too late.
Throughout the episode, he takes ownership as a leader, outlining specific changes he’s making, including more intentional conversations, clearer vision casting, and celebrating wins more consistently. This is a raw, honest look at leadership responsibility, culture, and protecting your people—not just your production.
If you’re growing a team or in the trenches of business ownership, this episode is a direct challenge to lead better, communicate more, and protect what matters most—your people.
Support the show

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