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Unrivaled Potential

Unrivaled Potential

De : Michael Pomeroy
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As people we can be our own worst enemies! Self degrading talk and self doubt is usually what holds back from unlocking our full potential. The purpose of "The Unrivaled Potential" podcast is to inspire people that are starting towards starting a business of any type whether its customer based or an online store. Sometimes it can take a lot of encouragement to take the first steps necessary to leave employment or just branch out while still working for someone. Through casual but intentional conversation we hope to inspire you to move forward and give you some of the tools below.Michael Pomeroy Direction Economie Management et direction
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  • Stop Being the Best Technician, Start Being the Owner
    May 14 2026

    "No one can do it the way I can do it."


    If you've said that — or thought it — this episode is going to sting

    a little. Mike and Ryan get into the martyr mentality that quietly

    kills most small businesses, and what it actually looks like to build

    a team that doesn't need you in every room.


    They break down Kiyosaki's three types of business owners, why the

    self-employed trap is so easy to fall into, and how to start documenting

    your way out of it — one position at a time. Plus, Mike has something

    of a live breakthrough about no longer needing to be the best plumber

    in the company. Ryan is unreasonably proud of him.


    If you've ever wished you could just clone yourself, this one's got a

    better answer.

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    19 min
  • Your Coach Investment Isn't Expensive — Your Ego Is
    May 7 2026

    Only suckers hire coaches. That's what they say, right?


    Mike and Ryan dig into why that mindset is keeping most business owners

    broke, burned out, and running on fumes. They talk through the real ROI

    of hiring a coach — including a $12,000 investment that returned three

    quarters of a million dollars — and why "I can't afford it" is usually

    just ego in disguise.


    They also get into the difference between doom scrolling Gary Vee at

    midnight and actually putting knowledge to work, how to find a coach

    that's actually worth your money (worldview alignment matters more than

    you'd think), and why the $20 book is still one of the best investments

    you can make.


    Mike also confesses to a weeks-long cat video spiral that derailed his

    entire self-improvement plan. He's fine. Mostly.


    Whether you're a brand-new business owner or you've been grinding for

    years and feel stuck — this one's for you. Stop waiting until you can

    "afford it." Start somewhere. Do it today.

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    26 min
  • This is What Bad Business Advice Look Like
    Apr 28 2026

    "The customer is always right" is a lie that's killing your margins. 💀In this episode, Mike and Ryan sit down to strip away the "piss-poor" advice that keeps entrepreneurs broke, stressed, and driving "free candy" vans. From the trap of high-interest debt disguised as "growth funding" to the martyr syndrome of being a people-pleaser, we’re calling out the BS that sounds good on Google but fails in the real world.Taking business advice from someone who's never built anything is like taking marital advice from someone who's never been married. If you’re the smartest person in your friend group, you’re in the wrong room. It's time to shut up, listen, and upgrade your circle.Like, subscribe, and drop a comment: Who in our 50-mile radius should we grill next?Timestamps:00:36 – Identifying "Piss-Poor" business advice 01:08 – The predatory trap of "Easy Interest" loans 03:26 – Why driving a "broke down" van to save clients money is a trap 04:42 – Debunking the "Customer is Always Right" myth 05:20 – Martyr Syndrome: Why "dying on the sword" is just bad business 07:00 – The Dave Ramsey vs. Leverage debate 10:50 – Why Mike is glad he was banned from high school football 16:07 – If you’re the smartest person in the room, find a new room 18:44 – The science of listening: Why your 5 friends determine your net worth 20:01 – Pricing Psychology: Stop giving away the farm before the presentation

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    22 min
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