The Clarity Interview: Questions That Turn Abstract Ideas into Actionable Plans – metapress
The Clarity Interview: Questions That Turn Abstract Ideas into Actionable Plans Most founders fail because they start building too fast, not too slow. Everyone tells you to move quickly, launch your MVP, iterate on the go. But speed without clarity is just expensive chaos. I recently sat down with metapress to talk about something I’ve […]
Feedback Loops as Fuel: How Constant Input Accelerates Development – Bizz Buzz

Feedback Loops as Fuel: How Constant Input Accelerates Development Most software projects don’t fail because developers can’t code. They fail because teams spend months building the wrong thing perfectly. The real culprit isn’t technical skill—it’s building features nobody wants, solving problems nobody has. I recently sat down with Bizz Buzz to discuss why feedback loops […]
Redefining Marketing and Business Strategy – US Reporter
Redefining Marketing and Business Strategy Most entrepreneurs think you need to pick one thing and go all-in. I run three seven-figure companies simultaneously—and that’s exactly why they’re all profitable. I recently sat down with US Reporter to discuss how I’m approaching marketing and business strategy differently than what Silicon Valley preaches. Spoiler: it involves doing […]
From Failure to Seven Figures: The Real Timeline Nobody Talks About – Market Plans

From Failure to Seven Figures: The Real Timeline Nobody Talks About Most entrepreneurs spend 18 months building their first company. I built three seven-figure businesses in less time than it takes most founders to validate a single idea. I recently spoke with Market Plans about my actual timeline from early failures to running multiple seven-figure […]
Building Three Seven-Figure Companies Using Multi-Project Strategy – NewsBreak

Building Three Seven-Figure Companies Using Multi-Project Strategy Everyone Told Me to Focus on One Thing. I Built Three Seven-Figure Companies Instead. The startup world loves its mantras. “Do one thing and do it well.” “Focus is everything.” “You can’t serve two masters.” I heard them all when I started building tech companies after leaving Division […]
The Athlete’s Edge: How Elite Sports Discipline Became a Seven-Figure Business Strategy – Octopus Intelligence
The Athlete’s Edge: How Elite Sports Discipline Became a Seven-Figure Business Strategy Most entrepreneurs worship at the altar of hustle—80-hour weeks, no sleep, burnout badges of honor. I think they’ve got it completely backwards. The biggest advantage I brought from Division I golf wasn’t work ethic. It was knowing when to slow down. I recently […]
The Hidden Cost of Pressure-Driven Entrepreneurship – Techager

The Hidden Cost of Pressure-Driven Entrepreneurship Most entrepreneurs treat stress like currency. The less you sleep, the harder you grind, the more “serious” you must be about success. I used to think the same thing. Until pressure-driven hustle cost me six figures and nearly destroyed everything I’d built. I recently spoke with Techager about why […]
Why Inner Clarity Matters More Than Market Tactics – Pure Magazine

Why Inner Clarity Matters More Than Market Tactics Most entrepreneurs obsess over the next marketing hack or growth strategy. I’ve learned the hard way that none of it matters if you’re not clear on what you’re building and why. I recently spoke with Pure Magazine about why inner clarity drives better business decisions than any […]
Why the Best Growth Strategy Is Staying Small Longer – Tribune
Why the Best Growth Strategy Is Staying Small Longer Everyone tells you to scale fast. Investors demand it. Competitors are doing it. The entire startup ecosystem celebrates hypergrowth like it’s the only path to success. But what if the smartest move is to deliberately stay small—longer than everyone else thinks you should? I recently sat […]
The First 90 Days: Step-by-Step DevOps Engineer Playbook – The CTO Club
The First 90 Days: Step-by-Step DevOps Engineer Playbook Everyone thinks the first 90 days are about showing off what you know. They’re wrong. The best engineers I’ve worked with spent their first month asking what everyone else considered “dumb questions.” I was recently featured in The CTO Club’s playbook for DevOps engineers navigating their first […]