Dr. Zoellner shares the potential power and disastrous dangers of buying your referral sources, buying a bank and what to think about before making key strategic business decisions.
Read More »Clay explains why it’s peaceful at the top and not lonely when you have chosen to surround yourself only with diligent doers and drama free humans while reading his newest book, It’s Not Lonely At the Top.
Read More »Do you struggle to get your team to implement the proven systems you are learning on the Thrivetime Show? Clay breaks down why you must decide whether you want to be liked or whether they want to win?
Read More »Per the request of the listeners, Clay decodes the hand-written notable Quotables that he has personally written with chalk in the men’s restroom of his office building.
Read More »A member of the Thrive nation shares about what it is like to work at Shaw Homes (Oklahoma’s largest home builders).
Read More »Clay and Vanessa Clark share how to create a business that will truly create both the time and financial freedom you seek.
Read More »“You can’t get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good.” – Jerry West (NBA Hall of Fame basketball player and executive who is the silhouette that the NBA’s logo is based on)
Read More »Bad things do happen to good business owners and they happen often. On today’s show, Dr. Z and Clay Clark teach how to mentally handle the daily chaos of being a business owner.
Read More »Dr. Zoellner and Clay Clark break down how to deal with the deck you have been dealt and how to use your circumstances as a catalyst and not an excuse.
Read More »When you stand for something, that is when great things happen. You cannot be afraid of friction if you want to be great at anything.
Read More »Clay and Dr. Z break down how to deal with Yelp, the BBB and other incredible review organizations that have had a history of making life difficult for small business owners.
Read More »The Colaw Fitness founders join us to discuss how to manage people that pretend to be sick and dealing with epic growth.
Read More »Do you have visions of driving a Lamborghini, wearing Yeezys and traveling around the world as you please? Today’s guest and Clay Clark’s business coaching client (Steve Currington) shares about what it means to “self-actualize” from his perspective.
Read More »A Thriver writes, “What company should I start first? An automotive repair business or a health insurance company? Should I start the automotive business and use the money from that to start the health insurance company?” – Josiah R
Read More »Clay breaks down Andrew Carnegie’s book, The Gospel of Wealth. In June of 1889, the world’s second wealthiest man published a book titled, The Gospel of Wealth. Want to hear it? Here it goes.
Read More »Do you find yourself feeling perpetually obligated and having to do things that you don’t want to do? Learn how to get your time back and how to avoid obligations by having the occasional tough conversation.
Read More »Want to know how to conduct a group interview? Clay Clark shares actual audio of himself conducting a group interview.
Read More »Breaking down Warren Buffett’s quote – “Chains of Habit Are Too Light To Be Felt Until They Are Too Heavy to Be Broken”
Read More »See why Houston Rockets owner and billionaire Tillman Fertitta says, “People who ask questions are often the smartest in the room because they have the humility to ask about what they don’t know.”
Read More »In a world where 75% of employees steal from the workplace and 85% of candidates lie on their resumes, not everyone deserves to be heard.
Read More »Clay’s college buddies Eugene “Black Thunder” Willis, Andy “DJ Euro” Mathurin and SEO Team Lead, Ben Summers discuss why content is king what it takes to get to the top of Google’s results.
Read More »Dr. Z, Clay Clark and Matt Kline (the franchise brand developer for OXI Fresh discuss Tilman Fertitta’s 95:5 Rule and his newest book Shut Up and Listen.
Read More »Dr. Zoellner explains the importance of focusing on what you can control and unplugging from the world to become a person of action in the information age.
Read More »Clay explains why discipline, rigor and a commitment to doing best-practice repetitive tasks is the true key to both time and financial freedom and why the “addiction to new” will only renew perpetual poverty.
Read More »90% of small business startups fail and on today’s show, we talk about 4 of the most common reasons why and what you can do about it.
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