In this episode of Monday Next, Scott and Meredith tackle one of the most debated topics in modern business: remote work. Meredith shares how Here Comes the Guide has successfully operated as a fully distributed team for years, while Scott challenges the model from the perspective of a highly physical, in-person business. Together, they break down what actually makes remote work succeed, where it fails, and how leaders should think about hybrid models without falling into ideology or fear.
Who This Episode Helps
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Business owners considering remote or hybrid work for the first time
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Leaders struggling with productivity, trust, or accountability on remote teams
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Operators managing field-based or in-person businesses wondering what still applies
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Founders hiring for self-direction and results, not "butts in seats"
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Managers who worry remote work kills culture or collaboration
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Why remote work exploded in 2020 and why most companies execute it poorly
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The non-negotiables required to manage a remote team successfully
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Metrics, KPIs, and defining success instead of tracking hours
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Hiring for self-driven people who thrive without micromanagement
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Tools that replace the office without recreating its worst habits
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Time theft, accountability, and why in-person teams face the same issues
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Hybrid work as a testing ground instead of an all-or-nothing decision
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How remote work impacts family life, boundaries, and discipline
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01:17 — Why Scott is skeptical of remote work as an operator
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03:17 — The two ways remote work fails: lazy employees or micromanagers
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03:51 — How Meredith keeps December productive during engagement season
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08:24 — When a long-term plan finally does what it was designed to do
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12:05 — Tool Time: Why Profit First changes how owners think about money
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16:36 — How Here Comes the Guide began experimenting with remote work
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20:48 — Trust but verify: measuring work instead of watching people
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22:56 — The management recipe that makes remote work actually work
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28:58 — Virtual offices, tools, and rituals that replace physical proximity
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35:28 — Time theft, laundry, and why Meredith does not care if results are there
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42:04 — Why certain personalities thrive remotely and others never will
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47:57 — How hybrid work can be a smart stepping stone
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52:51 — A simple way to test remote work without committing forever
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54:56 — How working from home changes family dynamics in real life
Remote work is not about location. It is about clarity, accountability, and hiring the right people for the right seats.
Meredith's Takeaway
If you measure results instead of hours and hire for self-drive, remote work becomes a competitive advantage instead of a risk.
This Week's Listener Call to Action
Identify one role in your business that could work remotely one day a week. Define what success looks like for that role and test it for 30 days.
Resources Mentioned
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Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
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Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS)
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Google Workspace
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Father Interrupted on Video Call Funny Meme
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Google Spaces
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Dialpad VOIP
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Gather (Meredith's current virtual office platform)
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Sococo (Meredith's former virtual office platform)
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Meredith's The Currently Reading Podcast
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Scott's Substack
Scott Monday and Meredith Monday Schwartz are siblings and operators who have spent 15 years challenging each other's business philosophies. On Monday Next, they unpack real decisions business owners face, from systems and execution to people and culture. No guests. No fluff. Just honest conversations about what actually works.
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Meredith on LinkedIn: @meredith-monday-schwartz
Meredith on IG: @MeredithMondaySchwartz
Meredith's Podcast for Book Lovers: The Currently Reading Podcast
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJanuary 19, 2026 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length1h 3m
- Episode4
- RatingClean
