We're on Crave! 🎉 This week kicks off in New York for the Dutton Ranch premiere and a stay at The Plaza, then it's off to San Francisco for a wedding, a trip into wine country, and an unforgettable F1 weekend in the Paddock Club — Disney-style. Behind all the glamour, though, this episode gets honest about something nobody warns you about when you go self-employed: how emotionally complicated business becomes when relationships are on the line.
The topic of the week is how to create win-wins in business, especially after conflict. The internet loves to romanticize "cutting people off," "protecting your peace," and "removing toxic people" — and there's truth there. But real business asks for something harder: negotiation, emotional regulation, compromise, and the ability to separate intent from impact. The strongest people aren't the ones who avoid conflict; they're the ones who navigate it without turning every disagreement into a war.
We also get into ego management (because most conflict escalates when both people just want to be right), why long-term thinking beats emotional reactivity in creator culture, and the personal vision exercise that's been reshaping how I lead and connect. My challenge to you this week: find one place in your life or business where you can create a win-win — and share it with a friend.

Take #68 - How Pushpek Sidhu Built a Viral Content Creator Business
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Take #67 - Jennifer Leigh: From Invisible to Iconic (Building a Personal Brand That Sells)
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Take #65 - Adam Rivietz on $50M in Creator Payouts, The Future of Influencer Marketing & What Brands Still Get Wrong
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