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In this unapologetically raw episode, Shawn Gervais and Marshall Hill dive into the uncomfortable truth most business owners don’t want to face — you might be grinding, but you’re not progressing. They unpack the obsession with “hustle culture” and how it’s killing creativity, customer relationships, and genuine growth.
From the psychology of smiles to why your marketing feels like a bad pick-up line, this episode exposes the gap between working hard and working smart. The guys riff on how motivation, music, and mindset shape your business energy — and how a Hooters waitress might actually understand customer engagement better than most entrepreneurs.
Get ready for straight talk, smart laughs, and a reminder that charm, strategy, and genuine connection always outshine brute-force effort. This one’s part therapy session, part marketing masterclass, and 100% Off the Clock.
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In this unapologetically raw episode, Shawn Gervais and Marshall Hill dive into the uncomfortable truth most business owners don’t want to face — you might be grinding, but you’re not progressing. They unpack the obsession with “hustle culture” and how it’s killing creativity, customer relationships, and genuine growth.
From the psychology of smiles to why your marketing feels like a bad pick-up line, this episode exposes the gap between working hard and working smart. The guys riff on how motivation, music, and mindset shape your business energy — and how a Hooters waitress might actually understand customer engagement better than most entrepreneurs.
Get ready for straight talk, smart laughs, and a reminder that charm, strategy, and genuine connection always outshine brute-force effort. This one’s part therapy session, part marketing masterclass, and 100% Off the Clock.

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