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In this solo episode, I finally say what I’ve been sitting on for over 18 months:I’m done.I’m officially retiring the offer I built for solo consultants and micro B2B firms. Not because it didn’t work—it worked brilliantly. But because it stopped lighting me up.In this raw and honest episode, I unpack: • Why guilt kept me stuck • How fake coaches are still destroying people’s trust • What actually works to scale a business today • The outrageous results we’re getting for $1M–$5M B2B firms • And why this is your final chance to work with me under the old modelI also share behind-the-scenes insights into our 8-figure sports consultancy, the Is Anything Real? documentary, and what’s next for those serious about scaling with strategy—not fluff.If you’ve ever wondered when the right time is—this is it. Once this closes, it’s done. Forever.🎯 To apply for the final intake:→ DM me “Final Intake” on LinkedIn→ Or book direct at https://bib.show

In this conversation, Dr. Miluna Fausch interviews Sonal Soveni, the founder of the Table and Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut. Sonal shares her journey of creating a safe haven that combines art, food, and community to foster healing and personal growth. She discusses her background in hospitality, the importance of storytelling, and how she connects local creatives with established professionals. The conversation highlights the healing power of art and food, the immersive experience of the gallery, and the significance of collaboration and community engagement. Contact: The Table & Gallery, New Haven, CT USA Website: https://thetableandgallery.com/ Email: info@thetableandgallery.com

In this engaging conversation, Emma Henderson, a commercial airline captain, author, and charity founder, shares her inspiring journey from a young girl dreaming of flying to becoming a leader in a male-dominated industry. She discusses her unique initiative, 'Tea and Empathy,' which provided support during the COVID-19 pandemic, and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, continuous learning, and inspiring the next generation of female pilots. Emma also reflects on her MBE award, her book 'Grounded,' and her future aspirations, including scaling Mount Kilimanjaro.Contact: Emma Henderson, MBEWebsite: https://www.emma-henderson.com/Buy her book Grounded by Captain Emma Henderson MBE directly on Amazon.

In this episode of Go There, Kyle Harbaugh sits down with seasoned trial lawyer and growth-focused firm owner Tim Semelroth to unpack what it takes to build a sustainable and thriving legal practice—even after nearly three decades in the game.They dive into:Why specializing in trucking cases changed Tim’s career trajectoryThe power of shared leadership and letting go of tasks you shouldn't be doingHow AI tools are transforming knowledge sharing across a 17-lawyer, multi-office firmTim’s practical framework for success: Specialize, Systemize, SimplifyUsing LinkedIn and metrics to boost high-value attorney referralsWhy trusting the right partners unlocks true firm growthIf you're a law firm owner (or any service-based entrepreneur) looking to create long-term success without burning out, this one’s for you.

In this conversation, Dr. Jermaine Johnson shares his inspiring journey from a challenging upbringing in Los Angeles to becoming a political representative in South Carolina. He discusses the vulnerability of sharing his life story through a documentary film, the profound moment of realizing the significance of owning a home with a yard, and how basketball served as an escape and a tool for personal growth. Dr. Johnson emphasizes the importance of community engagement, overcoming biases, and the power of communication in politics, crediting his ability to effectively communicate as 90% of his success. Dr. Johnson highlights the significance of forgiveness in his life, illustrating how it has set him free from past burdens. Representative Johnson also discusses how his experiences shaped his understanding of redemption and the importance of taking action in one's community. Dr. Johnson emphasizes that success is not defined by money but by the continuous pursuit of personal growth and the impact one can have on others. Contact: South Carolina Representative – Dr. Jermaine Johnson, Sr. Website: JohnsonforSC.com Email: Info@johnsonforsc.com Call his Office: 803-212-6818

In this episode of Go There, Kyle Harbaugh sits down with Dennis Meador, the visionary founder of the Legal Podcast Network. From hustling in his youth to building a 28-person remote media agency serving over 100 clients, Dennis shares an unfiltered look at what it takes to scale, lead, and create lasting culture.They dive into his early entrepreneurial roots, his journey in working with attorneys, and the power of aligning team incentives with company goals. Dennis also shares key lessons on remote hiring, leadership capital, and the art of owning mistakes as a way to build trust.Topics covered:Growing a remote-first company and avoiding hiring pitfallsWhy culture beats compensation in retentionHow to scale operations using "AI then eyes"The importance of vision casting and clear communicationLeadership advice for attorneys and service-based business ownersConnect with Dennis:🌐 TheLegalPodcastNetwork.com🔗 LinkedIn: Dennis R Meador Jr.

In this engaging conversation, Dr. Miluna Fausch interviews Scott “Doc” Varn, an artist and conservationist, about his initiative, Preserving a Picturesque America (PAPA). They explore the historical significance of the publication 'Picturesque America', the lessons learned from natural disasters, the importance of community and cooperation, and the role of education in conservation. Doc shares personal anecdotes about finding purpose and making a difference, emphasizing the need for connection with nature and the value of cooperation in both environmentalism and community building. The discussion also touches on innovations in communication and the significance of preserving cultural heritage. In this episode, Doc shares his passion for preserving nature through art, discussing the techniques of engraving, the importance of community involvement, and the impact of his nonprofit organization. He emphasizes the need for funding and staff to expand their mission and highlights the significance of storytelling in connecting with audiences. The discussion also touches on the importance of effective communication in fostering understanding and collaboration. Contact: Scott “Doc” Varn https://preservationthroughart.org/chapters-and-artists/

In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Miluna Fausch speaks with Reverend Dr. Karen Tate about her journey from a conservative upbringing in New Orleans to becoming a thought leader in spirituality and social justice. They explore themes of personal transformation, the importance of conscientious leadership, the impact of greed on the workforce, and the undervaluation of women's work. Karen emphasizes the need for a spiritual and political connection, advocating for a return to values that prioritize the common good over profit. The discussion highlights the challenges women face in a patriarchal society and the necessity of recognizing and valuing the sacred feminine in all aspects of life. In this conversation, Karen and Dr. Miluna Fausch discuss the importance of employee ownership, gender equality in the workforce, and the normalization of abuse in workplace environments. They explore the need for better education for the next generation entering the workforce, the benefits of the Scandinavian model of democratic socialism, and the call to action against complacency in society. Karen also shares insights from her podcast, 'Voice of the Sacred Feminine,' emphasizing the need for personal empowerment and social justice. Connect with Rev. Dr. Karen Tate http://www.karentate.net Karen’s Podcast: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

In this inspiring and insightful episode, Kyle sits down with Michelle DeLong, founder of MD Law Florida, to talk about what it really takes to build a people-first law firm in today’s high-stakes legal landscape.Michelle shares her unique journey from selling power tools at Home Depot to becoming a specialist in medical malpractice law. Along the way, she opens up about burning out at a big firm, rediscovering her passion with the help of a coach, and launching her own firm that challenges the traditional law firm model.🔍 In this episode, you’ll learn:Why Michelle walked away from big law (and the billable hour)How she uses the power of “no” to protect her energy and valuesWhat she looks for when hiring for cultural fit over credentialsHow empathy and self-care play a role in legal leadershipThe systems she’s building for long-term growth and sustainabilityWhether you're a law firm owner, attorney, or just someone trying to create a better work-life balance, this episode is packed with insights and energy shifts to help you grow with intention.

In this engaging conversation, Dr. Miluna Fausch interviews Sari Kern, the visionary behind Zen Stax, a company dedicated to creating healthy pancake mixes. Sari shares her journey from being a poker player and emergency room nurse to becoming an entrepreneur focused on nutrition and family-friendly meals. The discussion covers the importance of adding nutritious ingredients to beloved foods, the challenges of balancing life as a working mother, and the significance of effective communication. Sari also shares her aspirations for growth and her mission to disrupt the food industry by making healthy eating accessible and enjoyable for families. Contact Sari Kern, RN, MBA https://zen-stax.com/ TikTok: @pinkhairedpancakequeen Instagram: @ZenStax