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Mark Webb

Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek reset for real business conversations. Hosted by Mark Webb of AGame Masterminds, each episode brings in smart, generous guests to share the wins, struggles, tools, and mindset shifts that keep them moving forward. Think of it as a locker room huddle — a moment to pause, reflect, and refocus before heading back into the game. No fluff. No hype. Just honest chats with people doing meaningful work. 🎯 Wednesdays | (Recorded LIVE on LinkedIn, YouTube & Facebook - https://youtube.com/@halftimehuddle)

  1. 12/17/2025

    Episode 018 - Conversation with Lesley Andrew

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with Lesley Andrew, artist and art therapist, to explore creativity, life transitions, and breaking through the upper limits that hold us back.Lesley Andrew is an artist at her core who spent 11 years as an art teacher before retraining as an art therapist 12 years ago. Now she combines art therapy with confidence coaching to help people express their authentic selves. In this conversation, you'll hear honest, inspiring stories about her journey, debunking creative myths, and the tools she uses to help people navigate transitions in business and life.## Highlights from the Episode:- **Art Therapy is for Everyone** – It's not just for children. Art therapy helps anxious yet ambitious people, those navigating loss or transitions, and anyone needing to express themselves. When words fail, art steps in.- **Everyone is Creative** – Adults say "I'm not creative" because of childhood messages. Lesley's mission: help people unlock their creativity. You ARE creative—you've just been told you're not.- **A Minute to Learn, A Lifetime to Master** – Archery instructor wisdom that reframes learning. Children find things easy because they have a beginner's mindset. You don't have to be good to start.- **The Messy Middle** – The frustrating stage past beginner excitement where it's not looking how you want. This is where most people quit. Overcoming small technical blocks helps you push through.- **Upper Limit Problems** – From "The Big Leap." You might be about to do something big and suddenly self-sabotage. Recognizing these patterns helps you break through to your zone of genius.- **Learning in Public** – Lesley introduced herself as "an artist with an identity crisis" and people connected more than when she was robotic. Authenticity beats perfection.## Book Recommendation**"The Big Leap" by Gay Hendricks** – This book explores Upper Limit Problems (ULP)—the ways we self-sabotage before breakthroughs—and the concept of moving from your Zone of Excellence (comfortable success) to your Zone of Genius (transformative growth). A game-changer for anyone hitting invisible ceilings.## Quotes to Remember:> "Everybody's creative. Part of my mission is to help other people unlock their creativity."> "A minute to learn, a lifetime to master."> "Zone of genius is at the top, zone of excellence can feel like success but it's become your comfort zone."## About the Guest – Lesley AndrewLesley Andrew is an artist at her core who spent 11 years as an art teacher before retraining as an art therapist 12 years ago. She now works with adults navigating life transitions—perimenopause, health challenges, identity shifts—combining art therapy with confidence coaching to help people express their true selves. Lesley hosts "A New Pace" podcast (PACE = Pause, Act, Create, Empower) and serves as Specialist Interest Group Coordinator for the British Association of Art Therapists. She practices authentic expression by learning in public and embracing imperfection.**Connect with Lesley Andrew:**- LinkedIn: Lesley Andrew - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesley-andrew/- Podcast: "A New Pace" (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube)- YouTube: Lesley Andrew - https://www.youtube.com/@LesleyA- Facebook Group: [Lesley's creative community] - https://www.facebook.com/groups/709921627380084## About Halftime HuddleHosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.**If you enjoyed this episode:**1. Share it with a friend2. Leave a review3. Subscribe for more midweek conversations4. Reach out if you'd like to be a guest

    56 min
  2. 12/10/2025

    Episode 017 - Conversation with Emily Braitwaite

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with Emily Braithwaite, co-founder of Yellow Tuxedo, to explore work-life blend, authentic entrepreneurship, and why the pursuit of “balance” might be holding you back.Highlights from the Episode:Work-Life Blend vs Balance – Emily challenges everything we’ve been told about separating work from life. Learn why embracing the blend creates less stress than fighting for balance.Building Business in Plain Sight – Tired of the “10K months” hype and perfect highlight reels? Emily shares Yellow Tuxedo’s approach of showing the messy reality, sharing when campaigns don’t work, and why authenticity is your competitive advantage.“Is It Making the Boat Go Faster?” –  This one question refocuses conflicts from emotion to shared goals and keeps their partnership strong.Dropping the Facade – Why showing up on camera pre-coffee and unperfect builds stronger customer relationships than polished perfection. Emily explains how facades create barriers and exhaust you while authenticity connects.Marathon vs Sprint Work Styles – Emily and Alan run the same successful business with completely opposite productivity approaches. Discover why understanding your work brain (and working with it, not against it) matters more than following expert advice.Raising Entrepreneurial Kids – How Emily’s 7 and 9-year-old sons are learning about ROI, reinvestment, and business thinking: skills they can’t learn at school but will benefit from whether they become entrepreneurs or employees.Book Recommendation(s)“Rare Breeds” by Sunny Bonnell – A book about doing your own thing, being a risk-taker, and rejecting the noise to stand out. It was the last business book she read before deciding to stop consuming and start acting.Ali Abdaal on YouTube – Emily recommends this YouTuber and storyteller who creates 4–5 minute inspirational videos that leave viewers feeling energized rather than overwhelmed with information to implement.Quotes to Remember:“Stop trying to balance, try and blend it. If you are a small business owner, you’re an entrepreneur and it is your life. You stopped your corporate job to build the life you want. So stop trying to make it separate. It is who you are.”“The minute you put that facade on, you put a barrier in front of you and your customer. Stop trying to be something you’re not.”“Is it making the boat go faster? If it’s not, back away.”About the Guest – Emily BraithwaiteEmily Braithwaite is co-founder of Yellow Tuxedo, an online visibility specialist business that helps small business owners navigate the noisy digital landscape without needing expensive marketing agencies. Alongside her husband and business partner Alan, Emily guides entrepreneurs to maximize their online presence using practical, accessible strategies. As a mother of three entrepreneurial children and advocate for authentic marketing, Emily proves you can run a successful business without sacrificing family time or losing your mind – as long as you stop trying to balance and start learning to blend.Connect with Emily Braithwaite:- Website: https://yellowtuxedo.co.uk- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-braithwaite/- Instagram: @yellowtuxedo- Facebook: @yellowtuxedo- TikTok: @yellowtuxedoAbout Halftime HuddleHosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.If you enjoyed this episode:1. Share it with a friend2. Leave a review3. Subscribe for more midweek conversations4. Reach out if you’d like to be a guest

    53 min
  3. 12/03/2025

    Episode 016 - Conversation with Kate Llewellyn

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with Kate Llewellyn, founder of The Content Consultancy and The Content Club, to explore content marketing without the overwhelm.Kate Llewellyn is a content marketing strategist. In this conversation, you’ll hear practical and permission-giving stories about creating content consistently, redefining success around happiness, and supporting entrepreneur mental health.Highlights from the Episode:The MCC (Minimum Content Commitment) Framework – Kate introduces her signature system for sustainable content creation. The magic? Permission to do LESS often means you actually do it CONSISTENTLY.Permission to Repurpose Content – Stop feeling guilty about reusing content. The algorithm means not everyone saw it the first time, you have new followers who’ve never seen it, and people consume content at different stages.The Done List Productivity Hack – Instead of focusing on what’s left undone, track everything you accomplish. Happiness is the Highest Form of Success – Kate shares her lightbulb moment about constantly chasing goals without feeling satisfied. What if happiness IS the measure of success? Do more of what brings you joy.Mental Health Support Gap for Entrepreneurs – Kate co-founded the Mental Health in Small Business Conference to address a critical gap with practical support for entrepreneurs.Content as Continuing Professional Development – Reframe content creation as learning in public. If you can write 1,000 words on a topic, you probably know what you’re talking about. Creating content doubles as professional development.Book Recommendations“The Dictionary of Lost Words” by Pip Williams – Historical fiction about a girl involved in creating the first Oxford English Dictionary. Perfect for word lovers and anyone fascinated by how language evolves.“Coach Yourself Confident” by Julie Smith – A practical guide to building confidence and overcoming self-doubt. Kate’s favorite concept from this book is “humble confidence”. Essential reading for entrepreneurs battling imposter syndrome.Quotes to Remember:“Happiness is the highest form of success. I had this light bulb moment: if I feel happy, isn’t that what I went into business for?”“No one knows how good your business is before they buy from you. They only know how good your marketing is.”“Set a minimum content commitment - this could be as little as one post a week on your hero social media platform. What this really does is it puts a boundary around how much content should I create.”About the Guest – Kate LlewellynKate Llewellyn is the founder of The Content Consultancy and The Content Club, a membership community helping small business owners build content confidence and consistency. Kate discovered her calling helping local small businesses with their content marketing needs after taking voluntary redundancy from Palgrave Macmillan. The pandemic prompted her to launch The Content Club, teaching business owners to create their own content with confidence and community support. Kate is also co-founder of the Mental Health in Small Business Conference.Connect with Kate Llewellyn:- Website: thecontentconsultancy.com- LinkedIn: Kate Llewellyn (her “hero platform” - she’s most active here)- Mental Health in Small Business Conference: https://thecontentconsultancy.com/mental-health-small-business/About Halftime HuddleHosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.If you enjoyed this episode:1. Share it with a friend who needs to hear that simplification isn’t settling - it’s strategy2. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify3. Subscribe for more midweek conversations4. Reach out if you’d like to be a guest

    52 min
  4. 11/26/2025

    Episode 015 - Conversation with James West

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with James West, co-founder of ONLE Networking, to explore relationship-first networking, accessibility in business communities, and why 8 people actually equals 1,200 connections.James West is a former journalist turned networking entrepreneur learned that treating people well before you need them always pays off. In this conversation, you’ll hear honest, practical stories about his journey from unemployed to building a thriving online business network, the mental health lifeline networking provided, and why curiosity beats pitching every time.Highlights from the Episode:The “Married on Second Date” Networking Mistake – James explains why asking people to buy before they know you never works. Hit-and-run networking fails because people need to validate who you are before they’ll work with you or refer you. Dunbar’s Number Strategy: Why 8 People = 1,200 Connections – You don’t need to meet 1,000 people. James breaks down the mathematics of smart networking: 8 genuinely engaged people × 150 connections each = 1,200 potential second-degree connections. Online Networking is More Accessible Than You Think – Who’s missing from in-person networking events? Working parents, full-time carers, introverts, people with disabilities, and anyone more than 20 miles away. James and his wife Kelly built ONLE specifically for people who can’t attend traditional events, including themselves as carers for their special needs daughter.Mental Health and Meaningful Connections – In a vulnerable moment, James shares how networking saved his mental health during a difficult period as a solo entrepreneur. The meaningful connections he found in his networking group became his lifeline when he felt isolated and bereft. Running a business is tough, and genuine community matters.Curiosity as a Networking Superpower – Stop pitching and start asking questions. James’s journalist background taught him that genuine curiosity about people opens doors that sales tactics never will.Book Recommendations“Flip It” by Michael Heppell – James credits this book with helping reshape his worldview during difficult times. The core premise: if the same event happens to 100 people, why don’t they all react the same way? It’s about how you position events in your mind.“The Mamba Mentality: How I Play” by Kobe Bryant – Not about the flash and fame, but about learning to enjoy the process – even the hard parts like ice baths and overtime games. If you can learn to enjoy the worst bits of what you do, that’s when you’re winning.Quotes to Remember:“We ask people to get married on the second date. Hi, you don’t know me. Do you want to buy this thing for 3000 quid?”“The best way to get attention is to give it.”“At a time when my mental health was really poor, networking was the one time I actually felt all right.”About the Guest – James WestJames West with his wife and co-founder Kelly, (whom he met at a networking event) founded of ONLE Networking (Online Networking Live Experiences), a thriving online business network built on the principle of relationship-first connections. A former magazine journalist and editor, James transitioned into networking after losing his job.Connect with James West:- Website: https://www.theonlenetwork.com/- LinkedIn: James West LinkedIn profileAbout Halftime HuddleHosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.If you enjoyed this episode:1. Share it with a friend2. Leave a review3. Subscribe for more midweek conversations4. Reach out if you’d like to be a guest -> podcast at agamers.co

    1h 2m
  5. 11/19/2025

    Episode 014 - Conversation with Mike Garner

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with Mike Garner, founder of Stories That Matter, to explore imposter syndrome, finding your authentic voice, AI collaboration, and why everyone has a story worth telling.Mike Garner has spent nearly 30 years "being responsible for his own income" – from translator in France to copywriter to storytelling expert. After 2020's personal traumas became his breakthrough year, Mike discovered that the stories we think are boring are often the most remarkable. In this conversation, you'll hear honest, practical insights about overcoming self-doubt, using AI as a tool (not a replacement), and celebrating progress with done lists instead of drowning in endless to-do lists.Highlights from the Episode:The Neil Armstrong Imposter Syndrome StoryMike shares how writer Neil Gaiman met "a little old man called Neil" at a gathering of achievers – both feeling like they'd done nothing special. That man was Neil Armstrong. If the first person on the moon can feel ordinary, there's hope for us all.From 2020 Crisis to BreakthroughHow his mother's death from Alzheimer's and his wife's cancer diagnosis became the unexpected catalyst for finding his voice after 40 years of silence – and why rolling with the punches is sometimes your only option.AI as Your Sous Chef, Not Head ChefMike's brilliant "meat and veg" analogy: AI provides the structure, but you add the ketchup, the HP sauce, the Tabasco – your personality is what makes content yours.The Done List RevolutionWhy tracking accomplishments on a Trello board fights negativity bias and helps you see what you've achieved, not just what's left to do.The Anti-Avatar ConceptKnow who you DON'T want as clients. The massive red flag? "I want to target everybody."Childhood Conditioning That Keeps Us SilentWhy "Don't brag" and "Stay in your lane" messaging keeps entrepreneurs from sharing their stories – and how to break free.Book Recommendations:"The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel – Life-changing for Mike's relationship with wealth and success; explores how we think about money beyond the numbers."Storyworthy" by Matthew Dicks – Practical storytelling techniques including the "Homework for Life" practice: capturing one story-worthy moment each day to mine your timeline for hidden gold.Quotes to Remember:"If Neil Armstrong can feel that he's done nothing special in his life, then I think there's hope for us all.""The content that comes out is your meat and veg. But I need to put the ketchup on, the HP sauce. I give it the flavor.""The day I stopped trying to be someone I'm not, I gained so much energy."About the Guest – Mike GarnerMike Garner is the founder of Stories That Matter, a consultancy helping entrepreneurs discover and share their authentic stories. With nearly 30 years of self-employment experience spanning translation, copywriting, and storytelling expertise, Mike brings a history graduate's perspective to personal branding – viewing careers as transformational narratives rather than linear paths. He maintains a 600-day writing streak on 750words.com and a 2,500-day Duolingo streak, embodying the consistency he preaches.Connect with Mike Garner:- LinkedIn: Mike Garner- Website: How to Show Off - Stories That MatterAbout Halftime HuddleHosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.If you enjoyed this episode:1. Share it with a friend who battles imposter syndrome2. Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform3. Subscribe for more midweek conversations4. Reach out if you'd like to be a guest

    1h 26m
  6. 11/12/2025

    Episode 013 - Conversation with Vanda Varga

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with Vanda Varga, NLP Trainer, Hypnotherapist, and self-described “Tour Guide to the Mind,” to explore how our mindset shapes everything—from our personal growth to our business success.Vanda’s journey began in neurorehabilitation, working with people rebuilding their lives after major neurological conditions. When her own health forced a career change, she discovered NLP and the incredible potential of neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to rewire itself. Now, she helps others do just that: intentionally reshape their thoughts, habits, and self-beliefs to create lasting change.🧠 Highlights from the Episode✨ From Neuro Rehab to NLP Vanda shares how a slipped disc led her from working with patients recovering from strokes and Parkinson’s to helping people rewire their thinking through NLP and hypnotherapy.🔄 The Power of Reframing She explains how shifting perspective can transform perceived weaknesses into strengths—and why our so-called “limitations” often hide our greatest superpowers.💬 Cause vs. Effect Thinking Discover how taking responsibility for what you can control helps you move from feeling powerless to empowered.🕯️ Becoming a Tour Guide to Your Own Mind Vanda unpacks how she helps clients navigate their inner world—holding up a metaphorical torch so they can see, understand, and shape their own thoughts.☕ Micro Breaks that Make a Macro Difference Her practical tip for midweek slumps: take short, mindful breaks. Even two minutes of grounding or box breathing can reset your energy and focus.📚 Book Recommendation Chatter: The Voice in Our Head and How to Harness It by Ethan Kross — a powerful look at how our self-talk shapes our wellbeing and how to turn inner chatter into a strength.💬 Quotes to Remember“There is no failure, only feedback.” “You are not broken. You just need someone to hold the light while you explore your own mind.”👥 About the Guest – Vanda Varga Vanda Varga is a Certified NLP Trainer, Hypnotherapist, and Mindfulness Practitioner based in Hampshire. Originally trained in neurorehabilitation, she now helps individuals and teams enhance their mental fitness, resilience, and self-belief. Known for her signature yellow brand and her warm, practical approach, she’s passionate about guiding people to become their own “tour guides” to the mind.Connect with Vanda: 🌐 vandavarga.co.uk 🔗 LinkedIn – Vanda Varga 📸 Instagram: @nlpwithvanda🎙 About Halftime Huddle Hosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.✅ If you enjoyed this episode: 🗣 Share it with a friend ⭐ Leave a review 🔔 Subscribe for more midweek conversations 📩 Reach out if you’d like to be a guest

    1h 1m
  7. 11/05/2025

    Episode 012 - Conversation with Janine Coombes

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small-business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb chats with Janine Coombes, marketing strategist and author of The Easy Yes, about how coaches, consultants, and other “coach-shaped people” can position what they do so it truly connects with the clients they love to work with.Janine shares her journey from corporate marketing to helping service-based business owners craft clear, confident messaging and offers that sell without sleazy tactics. It’s an honest, practical, and often funny conversation about self-belief, creativity, and finding a rhythm that works for you.🧠 Highlights from the Episode✨ From Corporate to Coaching Janine explains how leaving the corporate world led her to discover her passion for helping small-business owners clarify their positioning and message.🔄 What It Means to Be “Coach-Shaped” Not every coach fits the same mould – Janine breaks down her inclusive idea of “coach-shaped people,” from mentors to consultants who bring a coaching mindset to their work.📣 Finding Your Voice (and Using Humour) Drawing on her experience with stand-up comedy and singing, Janine shares how creativity and play can make marketing more authentic – and more fun.📋 The Power of Messaging Why clear, confident messaging is at the heart of good marketing – and how revisiting it regularly keeps you aligned with your ideal clients.🧩 Routines, Gratitude, and Productivity From morning rituals to realistic to-do lists and the Pomodoro timer, Janine reveals the small daily habits that keep her momentum going.💡 Support Networks and Consistency We talk about accountability partners, peer masterminds, and how showing up consistently (even with repurposed content!) builds trust over time.📚 Book RecommendationsThe Content Fortress by Lindsay Cambridge & Martin Huntbach – for building stronger, clearer content boundaries.Don’t Eat the Frog by Vicki Quinn Fraser – ADHD-friendly productivity advice that flips the “eat the frog” idea on its head.Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon – a reminder that creativity often begins with borrowing well.💬 Quotes to Remember“There’s no magic formula for marketing – it only works if it works for you.”“If your messaging is right, you’re already 80 percent of the way there.”👥 About the Guest – Janine Coombes Janine Coombes is a marketing strategist and the author of The Easy Yes: No More Maybes – How to Land Your Ideal Coaching Clients Without Sleazy Tactics. She helps “coach-shaped people” – coaches, consultants, and mentors – position their businesses, refine their messaging, and build offers that feel good and sell well. Her style blends smart marketing with warmth, humour, and a healthy dose of self-awareness.Connect with Janine: 🌐 https://janinecoombes.co.uk 🔗 LinkedIn 📘 Book site: https://easy-yes.com🎙 About Halftime Huddle Hosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small-business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing their businesses.✅ If you enjoyed this episode: 🗣 Share it with a friend ⭐ Leave a review 🔔 Subscribe for more midweek conversations 📩 Get in touch if you’d like to be a guest

    53 min
  8. 10/29/2025

    Episode 011 - Conversation with Alan Braithwaite

    Welcome back to Halftime Huddle – the midweek moment where small business owners pause, reflect, and recharge. In this episode, host Mark Webb sits down with Alan Braithwaite, co-founder of Yellow Tuxedo, to explore the art of standing out online without losing who you are.Alan shares his journey from choosing yellow as his personal colour at 18 to building a business all about helping others shine. Through practical stories and genuine reflections, he and Mark unpack visibility, balance, and building a business that fits your life — not the other way around.🧠 Highlights from the Episode✨ The Power of Standing Out How a bold yellow suit and a desire to be authentic became the foundation for a business built on visibility and connection.🔄 Business on Your Terms Alan explains why no two routes to success are the same — and how to tune out the noise of “you must” advice to find what works for you.📣 The Analogy That Keeps on Giving Mark and Alan’s journey-to-Scotland metaphor explores how knowing your destination is one thing, but understanding your way of getting there is what really matters.💡 Making the Internet Work for You Alan’s practical visibility tips: connect your digital dots, label your content so people can find it, and make sure your hard work online works for you.💬 Quotes to Remember“If you’re going to put something online, make sure the librarian knows where to file it.”“Business should be on your terms – your route, your pace, your Scotland.”📚 Book RecommendationsCan’t Hurt Me – David Goggins – A powerful story of mental toughness and pushing past limits.A Beastly Adventure – Sarah Beeny – On building a life and career through bold choices.A Mad World, My Masters – John Simpson – A reflection on adventure, courage, and the power of curiosity.👥 About the Guest – Alan Braithwaite Alan Braithwaite is the co-founder of Yellow Tuxedo, a business focused on helping entrepreneurs and small business owners boost their online visibility. With his trademark yellow attire and down-to-earth approach, Alan champions authenticity, community, and making marketing simple, human, and fun.Connect with Alan: 🌐 https://yellowtuxedo.co.uk 🔗 LinkedIn – Alan Braithwaite🎙 About Halftime Huddle Hosted by Mark Webb, Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek motivation for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Each episode offers open conversations, practical insights, and real-world inspiration from people actively building and growing businesses every day.✅ If you enjoyed this episode: 🗣 Share it with a friend ⭐ Leave a review 🔔 Subscribe for more midweek conversations 📩 Reach out if you’d like to be a guest

    59 min

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Halftime Huddle is your weekly midweek reset for real business conversations. Hosted by Mark Webb of AGame Masterminds, each episode brings in smart, generous guests to share the wins, struggles, tools, and mindset shifts that keep them moving forward. Think of it as a locker room huddle — a moment to pause, reflect, and refocus before heading back into the game. No fluff. No hype. Just honest chats with people doing meaningful work. 🎯 Wednesdays | (Recorded LIVE on LinkedIn, YouTube & Facebook - https://youtube.com/@halftimehuddle)