Unfiltered Sessions
Unfiltered Sessions Podcast
Raw. Real. Unfiltered.
Building a business isn’t just about numbers and strategy—it’s about long hours, sacrifices, and the relentless pursuit of something bigger than yourself. Unfiltered Sessions is where we strip away the fluff and talk about what it really takes to scale a business, balance life, and delegate like a pro.
From personal updates on the journey of growing my own business to candid conversations with entrepreneurs and industry experts, this podcast is about the real stories behind success—the struggles, the wins, and the lessons learned along the way.
If you're a business owner trying to do it all, wondering how to scale without burning out, or just looking for honest conversations about life and entrepreneurship, you're in the right place.
No filters. No sugarcoating. Just the truth about business, life, and the power of delegation.
Unfiltered Sessions
The 10-Minute Mistake That’s Silently Killing Your Projects
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What if the biggest bottleneck in your construction business isn’t your team… but you?
In this episode, we uncover a hidden habit that’s quietly draining hours from your week, delaying projects, and slowing down your cash flow, all without you realizing it. If you’re manually approving every estimate, change order, and invoice, you might be the very thing holding your operation back.
We break down what this “approval trap” actually costs you in a real workweek, why it creates constant friction across your jobs, and how a simple shift to automated workflows can unlock faster decisions, smoother projects, and more time to focus on what actually matters. This isn’t about stepping away from your business, it’s about removing yourself from the parts that don’t need you.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly busy but not moving forward, this episode will hit close to home.
Tune in and discover the one fix that can transform how your entire system runs.