Get Off The Treadmill Podcast

Chuck Blakeman

Make MORE money in LESS time, and get off the treadmill with Chuck Blakeman who bootstrapped thirteen businesses in ten industries on four continents, and now advises others from his decades of “misses” and “makes”. What if you built a business that that supported your desire to live your version of a significant life, without being a hostage to that business? You might never want to sell it. These podcasts are focused on helping us all find freedom IN our business, not from it. We’ll also work through the principles, practices and tools every business owner uses to become wealthy (money plus time), not just rich (money). Everything here has helped thousands of business owners become their own version of successful. Tune in to hone your own version of moving from Survival, right through Success, to a business and life of Significance.

  1. Episode #2: 7 Stages of Business Ownership with Clayton Achen

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    Episode #2: 7 Stages of Business Ownership with Clayton Achen

    In the latest episode of the "Get Off The Treadmill" podcast, host Chuck Blakeman chats with Clayton Achen, founder of Achen Henderson, a cutting-edge virtual CPA firm. Clayton, a passionate advocate for small businesses, shares his unique journey from a sales career to becoming a significant force in accounting, focusing on tax, cloud accounting, and technology. The conversation explores the seven stages of business ownership from Blakeman’s book, “Making Money Is Killing Your Business:”   Startup: Excitement without practical challenges. Survival: Financial struggles and time constraints. Subsistence: Breaking even but with high risk. Stability: Profitability with a sense of incompleteness. Success: Balance of money and time, offering more freedom. Significance: Established leadership and systems for even more freedom. Succession: The business operates independently, providing maximum freedom.   Clayton discusses his personal transition from stage four (Stability) to stage five (Success), emphasizing the role of clarity and intentionality in achieving this shift. He highlights the importance of building the right team and realigning financial and operational strategies to strike a balance between time and money. Despite facing setbacks and revisiting earlier stages, Clayton remains committed to creating a business that supports freedom and sustainability. He invites listeners to connect with him for further insights or to join his mastermind group, the 3 to 5 Club. Listeners can reach out to Clayton at clayton@achenhenderson.ca or visit AchenHenderson.ca. Chuck Blakeman encourages subscribers to stay tuned for more valuable business growth tips and strategies.

    23 min
  2. Episode #4: The Power of Intentions, Part 1 with Ben Kimball

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    Episode #4: The Power of Intentions, Part 1 with Ben Kimball

    In this episode of the “Get Off The Treadmill” podcast, Chuck Blakeman interviews Ben Kimball, co-owner of Kimball Productions, focusing on the shift from a "random hope" strategy to a deliberate, intention-driven approach in business. Key points discussed include: Initial Challenges: Kimball describes his early business strategy, which relied on hope—specifically hoping to cover expenses and manage mortgages—rather than structured planning. Turning Point: The discovery of Chuck Blakeman’s book, “Making Money Is Killing Your Business”, and involvement with the 3to5 Club marked a pivotal shift in Kimball’s approach. Strategic Shifts: Kimball implemented intentional strategies, including: a. Effective Hiring: Recruiting skilled employees to alleviate the workload and improve operational efficiency. b. Work-Life Balance: Developing a clearer vision for balancing business demands with personal time. Results: These changes led to significant business improvements, highlighting the benefits of a well-defined plan over mere hope. Broader Implications: The episode underscores the importance of setting clear intentions and taking actionable steps to achieve both business and personal goals, emphasizing that while the process is challenging, it is both straightforward and transformative. Check our special offer for the Making Money is Killing Your Business: https://bit.ly/m/3to5Club

    19 min
  3. Episode #8: The 3C's (Connections, Conversations, Clients) with Liz Daeninck

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    Episode #8: The 3C's (Connections, Conversations, Clients) with Liz Daeninck

    Today’s guest is Liz Daeninck, Founder of Valentis Wellness, which focuses on creating customized nutrition plans tailored to individual health challenges and life circumstances. Liz's expertise lies in understanding the body's responses to movement and diet, particularly for those dealing with obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, irritable bowel syndrome, and other chronic issues. She also works with individuals who have undergone or are planning weight loss surgery, aiming to support their health improvements. In our conversation, Liz shares insights from a class she took called Fast Track, which helps business owners step away from the traditional sales approach. Instead of pushing sales, the course emphasizes building meaningful connections. Liz discusses the "Three Cs" approach: Connections, Conversations, and Clients. Connections: Liz highlights the importance of making initial connections with potential referral sources, such as physicians and therapists. She notes that while starting with doctors seemed logical, it was often more effective to connect with other office staff or related professionals who spend more time with patients. This approach also led her to other valuable referral sources like physical therapists and psychologists. Conversations: Liz explains that having meaningful conversations with potential clients is crucial. In her field, it's essential to determine if someone is ready to make a change before engaging deeply. She emphasizes asking questions and letting clients share their stories, which not only helps understand their needs but also significantly improves the likelihood of closing deals. Clients: Once clients are onboard, Liz focuses on converting them into advocates who can refer others. She underscores the value of asking clients for referrals, especially after a successful engagement. She also notes that current clients who refer others are often motivated by a desire to affirm their own decisions. Liz’s advice is to be proactive in reaching out and to keep refining your connections strategy based on what works best for your business. She stresses that persistence and flexibility are key, and the process of trial and error can lead to discovering effective new referral sources and strategies.

    31 min

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Make MORE money in LESS time, and get off the treadmill with Chuck Blakeman who bootstrapped thirteen businesses in ten industries on four continents, and now advises others from his decades of “misses” and “makes”. What if you built a business that that supported your desire to live your version of a significant life, without being a hostage to that business? You might never want to sell it. These podcasts are focused on helping us all find freedom IN our business, not from it. We’ll also work through the principles, practices and tools every business owner uses to become wealthy (money plus time), not just rich (money). Everything here has helped thousands of business owners become their own version of successful. Tune in to hone your own version of moving from Survival, right through Success, to a business and life of Significance.