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The Ops Experts Club Podcast

The Ops Experts Club Podcast

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Welcome to the Ops Experts Club Podcast! What does it take to run 7 and 8 Figure privately launched businesses? It takes a lot more than one entrepreneur - it takes a team of people who can get granular enough to push the overall vision forward. Aaron, Terryn and Savannah have supported big name entrepreneurs such as: Pete Vargas III, Pace Morby, Keith Yackey, Dr. Dharius Daniels, Steve Harwood and more. What allows entrepreneurs like them to scale, is a team like this. The Collab Team has been under the hood and in the trenches will all sorts of businesses and learned a lot of lessons and gained a lot of insights into what works in entrepreneurship and today. These conversations will let you in on the operations secrets, details and just fun stories of some majorly successful companies operating today. Come meet the people behind the people with The Ops Experts Club Podcast! P.S. Curious of how some of the biggest names have scaled their business to the next level? Check out some of our BEST content on this topic by going here...plus it's FREE! :) https://www.foundationsthatscale.com/level-up FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/opsexpertsclub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ops.experts.club2024 Direction Economie Management Management et direction
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    • 101. How to Keep Ops from Getting Stale (and Recruit Better Teams)
      Feb 19 2026

      SUMMARY:

      In this episode, Aaron and Terryn unpack why operations only feels "boring" when teams get stuck in loops or over-systemize without fresh challenges. They share how staying engaged in ops requires intentionally creating space for new problems to solve—delegating repeatable work, developing people underneath you, and continuously taking on new projects that re-engage your brain. The conversation emphasizes leadership responsibility: keep your team energized by aligning roles with what excites them while still accepting that some grind is part of building strong operators.

      They then deep-dive into recruiting—especially overseas hiring and VAs—breaking down a practical, human-first hiring process: real screening (not just keyword filters), staged interviews, trials, and personality fit. Aaron and Terryn outline where VAs work best (task-based ops, customer support, data work, marketing ops) and where they don't (high-risk or ultra-niche expert roles like ad buying or financial control). The episode closes with a framework for smart global hiring: match role complexity to talent level, design clear SOPs, be intentional about time zones and customer-facing communication, and structure your org so overseas support amplifies—not replaces—high-touch leadership roles.

      Minute by Minute:

      00:00 The Excitement of Operations
      06:11 Engagement and Delegation in Leadership
      11:36 Effective Recruiting Strategies
      17:30 Navigating Virtual Assistance
      23:05 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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      24 min
    • 100. What's Choking Your Revenue Growth?
      Feb 12 2026

      SUMMARY:

      In this episode, Aaron and Terryn break down why many businesses struggle to increase top-line revenue, even when demand, ideas, and opportunities are present. They explain that growth is often restricted by internal bottlenecks, not marketing or lead flow. When the wrong people are doing the wrong tasks, or leaders stay stuck in roles they've outgrown, the business becomes constricted. Instead of chasing more leads, the real solution is to evaluate how time is being spent across the team and make intentional shifts.

      They introduce the "Delegate and Elevate" framework, a simple exercise that helps leaders identify which tasks they should keep, delegate, or eliminate. By moving people into roles where they're both effective and energized, documenting processes, and resisting the urge to chase too many ideas at once, businesses can free up capacity and scale more sustainably. The conversation emphasizes that meaningful growth usually requires better role alignment, clearer priorities, and strategic team expansion, not just more hustle.

      Minute by Minute:

      00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
      05:56 Utilizing the Delegate and Elevate Tool
      14:00 Strategies for Revenue Growth

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      16 min
    • 99. From the Ops Experts Archives: Growing People Beyond Hiring
      Feb 5 2026

      SUMMARY:

      This episode is a replay from a previous season of Ops Experts, but the conversation remains just as relevant today. Aaron Hovivian, Terryn Turner, and Savannah Newton dive into what it really means to invest in people beyond hiring—focusing on onboarding, culture, and long-term team development. Rather than treating recruitment as a finish line, the discussion emphasizes building systems and environments that help people grow once they're inside the organization.

      The team explores practical ways leaders can develop their people, including intentional onboarding, clearly communicating company culture, using tools like EOS and the Vision Traction Organizer, and creating shared learning experiences through book clubs, mentoring, and team huddles. The core takeaway: strong operations aren't just about processes—they're built by developing people in a way that's clear, repeatable, and aligned with where the company is going.

      Minute by Minute:

      00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
      02:34 Investing in People: Onboarding and Development
      08:34 Communicating Company Culture and Vision
      12:17 Mentoring and Developing Future Leaders
      17:27 Creating a Learning Culture through Book Clubs and Huddles

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      22 min
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