The Real Jason Duncan Podcast

The Real Jason Duncan

The Real Jason Duncan Podcast is a weekly podcast for entrepreneurs, business owners, and founders who suspect that most of what they were taught about business, money, and life isn't actually true. Every episode centers on one question: what did you use to believe that turned out to be completely wrong? Host Jason Duncan has spent years helping business owners stop being prisoners to their own companies – building toward financial freedom, a real exit strategy, and the shift from owner-operator to true owner-investor. He's the author of Exit Without Exiting and founder of The Exiter Club™. Guests go deep on the lies they believed for years, and the hard-won truths most of them have never said out loud. Honest conversations on entrepreneurship, leadership, financial independence, and exit strategy, every week. New episodes every week. Subscribe.

  1. 3d ago

    366. Busy is Not Productive

    In Episode 366 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, Jason asks the question most entrepreneurs can’t answer honestly. Not what did you do yesterday — what did you actually get done? Because those are two very different questions. And the gap between them is where the lie lives. Busy and productive are not the same thing. And somewhere along the way, busy became a virtue — a badge we wear to prove we’re working hard, while the treadmill keeps spinning and the scenery never changes. In this solo Wednesday episode drawn from his What’s Real newsletter, Jason exposes the busyness trap for the golden cage; and why motion and progress feel identical from the inside, what real productivity actually looks like when it isn’t dressed up as hustle, and why the day you stop running the business is the day you can finally see it clearly enough to make it better. In this episode, Jason covers: Why busy became a virtue and what it’s actually costing you The treadmill vs. the road: why motion and progress feel the same from the inside but lead to completely different places The story of the mentor and the mentee and why the younger man walked away from the best teacher he’d ever have What Jason’s motorcycle ride conversation revealed about how entrepreneurs talk about being busy The one-hour block that changes everything and why protecting it matters more than your next 50 tasks Freedom Fridays, what they are, why Jason has taken them since January 2025, and why it’s usually the most productive day of his week What King Solomon said about the person who makes haste and why it’s the most practical productivity advice ever written Why awareness is the key to recovery and what you have to see first before anything can change You can sprint through another year on the same treadmill. Or you can slow down long enough to find out where you’re actually going. This episode will show you the difference. 📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@therealjasonduncan 🎧 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a Monday conversation or a Wednesday What’s Real drop. 📬 Get What’s Real in Your Inbox Every Wednesday, Jason publishes What’s Real: a newsletter that exposes the lies most people believe and reveals the truths they were never taught. Subscribe and get it delivered before the audio episode drops every week. 👉 Subscribe here: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/articles 👤 Who Is Jason Duncan? Jason Duncan is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and coach who built and exited multiple businesses before dedicating his life to helping other entrepreneurs escape the golden cages they’ve unknowingly built for themselves. Known for his no-nonsense approach to business freedom, Jason hosts The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, where every Monday he interviews guests who believed a dangerous lie about business, money, or success and discovered the hard truth. Every Wednesday, he releases a solo audio edition of his What’s Real newsletter, exposing the lies most entrepreneurs are still living inside. Jason speaks on stages nationally, leads the XOS Coaches Summit, and runs The Exiter Club™, a community for entrepreneurs doing the hard work of building their way out of the business. 🌐 Website: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com 📱 Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealjasonduncan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealjasonduncan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealjasonduncan 🎙️ Want to be a guest on the show? Apply at → https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/guest ❤️ Love the show? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it takes 30 seconds and helps more entrepreneurs find the truth they’ve been missing. Send this episode to one person who needs to hear it before they sprint through another year on the same treadmill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    12 min
  2. 5d ago

    365. The College Lie: Why a Degree Isn't the Price of Success

    In episode 365 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, you were probably told that college is the price of success. Ali Hemyari never paid it and spent twenty years building the proof that it was never true. Ali Hemyari is the founder of Nashville K-9, recognized by Bloomberg as one of the world's greatest canine training facilities, the only civilian in the state of Tennessee to complete the police-mandated SWAT Canine School recognized by the National Tactical Officers Association, a TEDx speaker, keynote speaker, pilot, triathlete, Make-A-Wish fundraiser, and author of The Success Code. He has built close to twenty companies across multiple industries and commands K-9 units for multiple police departments — as a volunteer. None of it required a diploma. Today, Ali sits down with Jason for a conversation that's going to make a lot of guidance counselors uncomfortable. The lie is one of the most universally distributed beliefs in the world: go to college, that's where success comes from, without it, you're starting behind. And here's what that belief actually does — it hands the definition of readiness to an institution. It tells people to wait for permission they already have. Ali stopped waiting. Then he built twenty companies to show what that looks like. This episode dives into: 1.Why the college lie is the most universally distributed lie handed to teenagers — and why questioning it still feels irresponsible to most people 2.Where Ali's belief about college came from growing up in the eighties and nineties — and how deep it ran before he started seeing through it 3.How he ran a marketing company in college, funneling students to bars on the UT Knoxville strip — and what that taught him that the classroom never did 4.The Vanderbilt MBA grads who showed him 50 charts for a dog treat business the dogs wouldn't eat — and what happened when they ignored his advice 5.Why years one and two of college are largely wasted — and what years three and four actually offer 6.Walking into the SWAT Canine School as the only civilian in the room — what he had that the credential guys didn't when real pressure started 7.The HVAC tech making $300K and the mechanic who out-earns the MBA — and why nobody wants to say it out loud 8.Why professors who have never practiced what they teach are producing laborers, not entrepreneurs 9.His TEDx talk: "Dogs don't fail, leadership does" — and how that one line maps directly onto the lie about college 10.Why the institution doesn't make you successful — the person leading does 11.The real reason universities won't fix this problem (it starts with money and ends with tenure) 12.The lie hiding inside work-life balance — and what he actually wishes he had been told at twenty 13.What he knows now that he wishes the world knew If you've ever wondered whether the path you were handed was the only path — or if someone you love is about to spend $200,000 to find out the hard way — this episode is required listening. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now 👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about the lies that look like gold and the truths hiding underneath them. Who is Ali Hemyari? Ali Hemyari is the founder and CEO of Nashville K-9 and the Hemyari Family Companies, a Nashville-based portfolio of businesses spanning canine training, pet industry consulting, and business development. Founded in 2005, Nashville K-9 has been recognized by Bloomberg as one of the world's greatest canine training facilities. Ali is the only civilian in the state of Tennessee to complete the police-mandated SWAT Canine School, recognized by the National Tactical Officers Association, a SWAT sniper, pilot, triathlete, and longtime Make-A-Wish volunteer. His TEDx talk earned an editor's pick distinction and hit 42,000 views in under two weeks. He is the author of two books — Discipline and The Success Code, co-authored with Honoree Corder — both available on Amazon. Ali Hemyari's Website: www.nashvillek9.com Ali Hemyari's Social Media: Instagram: @nashvillek9 Facebook: Nashville K-9 YouTube: Nashville K-9 Training LinkedIn: Ali Hemyari Apply to Be a Guest: www.therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    45 min
  3. Jun 4

    364. Your Business Might Be Worth Zero

    In Episode 364 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, Jason delivers one of the most uncomfortable truths a business owner can hear — and most don’t hear it until it’s too late. You have a number in your head. A number you’ve decided your business is worth. And there’s a very good chance that number is wrong. Not because your revenue is bad. Not because your team isn’t solid. But because buyers don’t buy what you produce. They buy what runs without you. Jason Duncan learned this the hard way in 2018, sitting across from his business coach with a million dollars in profit, an Inc. 5000 listing, and a business that turned out to be worth far less than he thought — because it couldn’t survive a Monday without him in the chair. In this solo Wednesday episode drawn from his What’s Real newsletter, Jason exposes the valuation lie that traps some of the most successful entrepreneurs alive — why owner dependence is the single biggest discount at any closing table, why being needed and being valuable aren’t the same thing, and what buyers are actually paying for when they write the check. In this episode, Jason covers: 1. The one sentence his business coach said in 2018 that changed everything 2. Why revenue, recognition, and awards don’t add up to a sellable business 3. The one-day test you can run right now to find out what your business is actually worth 4. What buyers are really purchasing on the Monday morning after you stop showing up 5. Hero Syndrome — why being needed feels like being valuable, and why that feeling is a cage 6. What industry data from BizBuySell and the Pepperdine Private Capital Market Survey consistently shows about owner-dependent companies 7. The four questions every owner needs to sit with before their closing table arrives 8. Why your wealth strategy might be parked inside the very thing you’re trying to escape Your business is worth what runs without you. The rest is a salary. This episode will show you the bars you’ve been calling a business plan. 📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@therealjasonduncan 🎧 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a Monday conversation or a Wednesday What’s Real drop. 📬 Get What’s Real in Your Inbox Every Wednesday, Jason publishes What’s Real: a newsletter that exposes the lies most people believe and reveals the truths they were never taught. Subscribe and get it delivered before the audio episode drops every week. 👉 Subscribe here: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/articles 👤 Who Is Jason Duncan? Jason Duncan is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and coach who built and exited multiple businesses before dedicating his life to helping other entrepreneurs escape the golden cages they’ve unknowingly built for themselves. Known for his no-nonsense approach to business freedom, Jason hosts The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, where every Monday he interviews guests who believed a dangerous lie about business, money, or success and discovered the hard truth. Every Wednesday, he releases a solo audio edition of his What’s Real newsletter, exposing the lies most entrepreneurs are still living inside. Jason speaks on stages nationally, leads the XOS Coaches Summit, and runs The Exiter Club™, a community for entrepreneurs doing the hard work of building their way out of the business. 🌐 Website: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com 📱 Social Media: 1. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealjasonduncan 2. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealjasonduncan 3. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealjasonduncan 🎙️ Want to be a guest on the show? Apply at → https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/guest ❤️ Love the show? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it takes 30 seconds and helps more entrepreneurs find the truth they’ve been missing. Send this episode to the business owner who has a number in their head — before their closing table arrives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16 min
  4. Jun 1

    363. The Title Was Never You: Surviving the Identity Cage

    In episode 363 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, Tom LeNoble discusses how he built careers at Facebook, Walmart, HP, and Verizon — the jobs most people spend their whole lives chasing. And then his body started breaking down. More than once. Life-threatening. And in those hospital rooms, stripped of every title he had built his identity on, he found out the truth his business cards had been hiding for years: his value was never in what he did. Tom LeNoble has held leadership roles at Facebook, Walmart.com, Palm, and MCI. He's now CEO of the Academy for Coaching Excellence and a leadership coach at Santa Clara University's Miller Center for Global Impact. He survived multiple life-threatening illnesses and has lived with metastatic cancer for over fourteen years. He is the #1 bestselling author of My Life in Business Suits, Hospital Gowns, and High Heels — a memoir that traces everything we talk about in this conversation. Today, Tom sits down with Jason to expose one of the most invisible and dangerous golden cages a high performer can build: the belief that your worth lives in your title, your role, and how well you perform. Lose the role, and you lose yourself. Until you finally find out that was never true. This episode dives into: The moment Tom first suspected the business suit wasn't doing what he thought it was doing Growing up in humble beginnings — and how that wired him to chase titles as proof of worth The lie culture, family, and industry handed him — and how long he believed it before the truth hit What it actually felt like to be on a fast track at some of the biggest companies in the world — and why it still felt like something was missing Surviving life-threatening illness more than once — and why the first time wasn't enough to crack the cage open What happened in the gap between diagnoses — and what belief was strong enough to pull him back into the performance even after his body sounded the alarm The moment everything he thought he knew turned out to be wrong Why the most dangerous cage isn't built from failure — it's built from real results and genuine achievement What it looks like to coach senior executives who are deep inside the same cage he almost died inside — and why most of them are certain they're not Why title-identity is the hardest cage to call out to a high performer The truth on the other side: your value was never in what you did — it's in who you are, what you share, and how you serve others What he knows now that he wishes someone had told him twenty years ago — and why nobody did What he wants the world to know If you've ever used a title, a company name, or a role to answer the question "who are you?" — this episode is the one that finally names what that costs. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now 👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about the lies that look like gold and the truths hiding underneath them. Who is Tom LeNoble? Tom LeNoble is the CEO of the Academy for Coaching Excellence, a leadership coach at Santa Clara University's Miller Center for Global Impact, and a confidential advisor to executives, founders, and nonprofit leaders navigating the moments where strategy alone is no longer enough. He has held senior leadership roles at Facebook, Walmart.com, Palm, and MCI — and has lived with metastatic cancer for over fourteen years, having been told he had six months to live more than once. He is the #1 bestselling author of My Life in Business Suits, Hospital Gowns, and High Heels, available on Amazon. His work helps high performers stop performing for worth — and start leading from it. Tom LeNoble's Website: www.tomlenoble.com Email: resilience@tomlenoble.com Tom LeNoble's Social Media: Instagram: @lenoble.tom LinkedIn: Tom LeNoble Apply to Be a Guest: www.therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    40 min
  5. May 27

    362. Later Never Comes

    In Episode 362 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, Jason confronts one of the most sincere lies an entrepreneur can believe – that presence, impact, and transformation can wait until later. The business will get there. The margin will come. And then you'll finally show up the way you're supposed to. Later never comes. Jason Duncan has watched this trap play out in the lives of some of the most accomplished entrepreneurs he knows. They're building a legacy. They're just building it for a version of life that doesn't exist yet. And by the time they get there, the people that legacy was supposed to be for have already moved on without them. In this solo Wednesday episode drawn from his What's Real newsletter, Jason exposes the Someday Legacy for the golden cage it is – why deferred presence is a behavioral pattern and not a timing problem, what the longest-running happiness study in human history reveals about what actually matters, and why the transformation required to reach your full impact has to happen now or it won't happen at all. In this episode, Jason covers: Why the most accomplished entrepreneurs keep deferring presence to a finish line that keeps moving The four phases of business metamorphosis – and why almost nobody reaches the only phase where legacy actually gets built What the Harvard Study of Adult Development found after 80 years of research on human happiness and longevity Why postponement is an identity problem, not a scheduling problem The difference between a Someday Legacy and a Living Legacy – and which one is actually happening right now Why the transformation required for phase four can't wait until retirement The four questions worth sitting with today – not someday Why the exit lifestyle isn't the reward at the end of the journey The sincerity of your intentions doesn't make the cage any less real. This episode will help you see the bars you've been calling a blueprint – and start building the legacy that's already overdue. 📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@therealjasonduncan 🎧 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a Monday conversation or a Wednesday What's Real drop. 📬 Get What's Real in Your Inbox Every Wednesday, Jason publishes What's Real: a newsletter that exposes the lies most people believe and reveals the truths they were never taught. Subscribe and get it delivered before the audio episode drops every week. 👉 Subscribe here: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/articles 👤 Who Is Jason Duncan? Jason Duncan is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and coach who built and exited multiple businesses before dedicating his life to helping other entrepreneurs escape the golden cages they've unknowingly built for themselves. Known for his no-nonsense approach to business freedom, Jason hosts The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, where every Monday he interviews guests who believed a dangerous lie about business, money, or success and discovered the hard truth. Every Wednesday, he releases a solo audio edition of his What's Real newsletter, exposing the lies most entrepreneurs are still living inside. Jason speaks on stages nationally, leads the XOS Coaches Summit, and runs The Exiter Club™, a community for entrepreneurs doing the hard work of building their way out of the business. 🌐 Website: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com 📱 Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealjasonduncan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealjasonduncan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealjasonduncan 🎙️ Want to be a guest on the show? Apply at → https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/guest ❤️ Love the show? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it takes 30 seconds and helps more entrepreneurs find the truth they've been missing. Send this episode to one person whose later is running out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  6. May 25

    361. The Hustle Myth: Why Outworking Everyone Is a Golden Cage

    In episode 361 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, Jason speaks with DJ Carrol. He mowed grass in high school, borrowed $300 from his mom and grandma, built a company to three million dollars in revenue, and called it proof that outworking everybody was the answer. It wasn't until years later, after losing a six-figure business and a half a million dollars in real estate at 27, that Coach DJ Carroll realized the hustle wasn't the strategy. It was the cage. Coach DJ Carroll is a speaker, entrepreneur, author of The Hunter Head Game, and the creator of the Access Attention AI Framework. He built his first lawn care company in high school starting with a Walmart push mower and a $300 budget, scaled it to three million dollars in revenue, and sold it at twenty-five. He's since built, bought, and sold multiple companies and now reaches over two million people a year — mostly contractors and home service business owners — teaching them how to scale without staying trapped in the business they built. Today, DJ sits down with Jason to expose the lie that's quietly running most blue-collar entrepreneurs into the ground: that if you just outwork everybody, success will follow. And then they go deep on whether AI is actually the answer — or just a shinier version of the same trap. This episode dives into: The Walmart push mower, the $300 startup, and the grind that built a $3M lawn care company Why DJ turned down eight football scholarship offers to bet on himself instead The moment a sales coach showed him that hard work alone was never the formula What his dad taught him about hustling and how that belief followed him into business Why losing a six-figure gym and a half-million dollars in real estate at twenty-seven was the real education The difference between intensity and consistency — and why you need both (the river, not the drip) Jim Rohn's most underrated advice: work on yourself more than you work on your business Why most contractors blame the labor market when the real problem is looking back at them in the mirror The Access Attention AI Framework — and what the internet, social media, and AI all have in common How AI voice tools are booking $35,000 roofing jobs while the contractor is already on the porch selling another Why being model-agnostic (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok) is the smart play right now The Plaud AI wearable hack that's helping contractors one-call close with personalized proposals from the truck Why AI could be the next golden cage — and how to keep it from becoming one What opening the door at the end of the day and hearing "Daddy!" taught him that millions of dollars never could If you've been grinding for years and still feel like you're trapped inside the machine you built, this episode will show you the bars you've been calling a blueprint. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now 👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about the lies that look like gold and the truths hiding underneath them. Who is Coach DJ Carroll? DJ Carroll, known as Coach Carroll to the hundreds of thousands of people he's trained, coached, and spoken to, is a serial entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and author of The Hunter Head Game. He started his first business in high school with a Walmart push mower and $300, scaled it to three million dollars in revenue, and sold it before he was twenty-five. He's since built, bought, and sold multiple companies across industries and founded Carroll Media, his digital marketing and advertising agency. Named a Top Entrepreneur in 2024 by USA Today, DJ now focuses on helping contractors and home service businesses scale using the Access Attention AI Framework — reaching over two million people a year through coaching, speaking, and his content. His book The Hunter Head Game, published in 2024, is now available in Barnes & Noble. Coach DJ Carroll's Website: www.coachcarroll.com Coach DJ Carroll's Social Media: Instagram: @dj_carroll YouTube: youtube.com/@coachcarroll LinkedIn: DJ Carroll X (Twitter): @DJ_Carroll Apply to Be a Guest: www.therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 min
  7. May 20

    The Flex is the Cage

    In Episode 360 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, Jason discusses how entrepreneurs spend years chasing freedom only to discover they’ve turned freedom itself into a performance. What looks like success on the outside is often just another golden cage wearing a prettier disguise. Jason Duncan knows this trap personally. After building businesses designed to create freedom, he realized there was still a subtle need underneath it all: the need to prove he had made it. And whether it’s constantly broadcasting your lifestyle online or secretly staying tethered to your business through a Wi-Fi leash, the result is the same, you never actually leave the cage. In this solo Wednesday episode drawn from his What’s Real newsletter, Jason exposes the hidden performance culture inside entrepreneurship, the addiction to external validation, and the uncomfortable truth about why so many business owners still can’t fully disconnect even after they’ve “made it.” In this episode, Jason covers: Why the “laptop on the beach” lifestyle can become just another entrepreneurial performance The false binary between hustle culture and passive income fantasies — and why both are cages How entrepreneurs unknowingly trade one identity trap for another The difference between genuine freedom and simply relocating your work Why social media validation keeps many founders mentally trapped even when they appear successful The “Wi-Fi leash” and how owner dependency follows entrepreneurs everywhere they go The honest question that reveals whether your business actually serves your life Why true freedom never needs to announce itself to an audience If your freedom still requires proof, the cage may not be gone yet. This episode will help you recognize the performance, confront the validation loop, and start building a life you no longer feel the need to constantly explain. 📺 Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@therealjasonduncan🎧 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss a Monday conversation or a Wednesday What’s Real drop. 📬 Get What’s Real in Your Inbox Every Wednesday, Jason publishes What’s Real: a newsletter that exposes the lies most people believe and reveals the truths they were never taught. Subscribe and get it delivered before the audio episode drops every week. 👉 Subscribe here: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/articles 👤 Who Is Jason Duncan? Jason Duncan is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and coach who built and exited multiple businesses before dedicating his life to helping other entrepreneurs escape the golden cages they’ve unknowingly built for themselves. Known for his no-nonsense approach to business freedom, Jason hosts The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, where every Monday he interviews guests who believed a dangerous lie about business, money, or success and discovered the hard truth. Every Wednesday, he releases a solo audio edition of his What’s Real newsletter, exposing the lies most entrepreneurs are still living inside. Jason speaks on stages nationally, leads the XOS Coaches Summit, and runs the Exeter Club, a community for entrepreneurs doing the hard work of building their way out of the business. 🌐 Website: https://www.therealjasonduncan.com 📱 Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealjasonduncan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealjasonduncan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealjasonduncan 🎙️ Want to be a guest on the show? Apply at → https://www.therealjasonduncan.com/guest ❤️ Love the show? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it takes 30 seconds and helps more entrepreneurs find the truth they’ve been missing. Share this episode with one founder who needs to realize the flex might actually be the cage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min
  8. May 18

    359. 70 Missions, 7,000 Kids, One Brutal Truth

    In episode 359 of The Real Jason Duncan Podcast, most entrepreneurs think they're fighting the right battle — pointing at the cartels, the traffickers, the monsters on the news — and telling themselves that if good people fight hard enough, evil stays over there. Paul Hutchinson walked into over 70 undercover rescue missions across 15 countries, sat across from traffickers in the darkest rooms on earth, held the hands of terrified children who had no idea he was there to save them, and came out the other side with a truth nobody wanted to hear. The evil isn't out there. It starts in here. And until we deal with that, we keep losing. Paul Hutchinson — co-founder of Bridge Investment Group, primary investor and executive producer of Sound of Freedom, and the real-life inspiration behind the character Pablo — returns for his second appearance on the show (originally Episode 183). Paul personally participated in more than 70 undercover child rescue operations across 15 countries, resulting in the liberation of over 7,000 children from sex trafficking. Through the Child Liberation Foundation and Liberating Humanity, his prevention programs now protect more than 10,000 children every single month. Today, we're not covering the missions — we're going deep on the lie he believed, the vow he made to a terrified little girl, the ego-breaking moment his own operators held up a mirror, and why he now believes healing humanity is the only real solution to child trafficking. This episode dives into: 1. Why the first trafficker Paul ever met was clean-cut, well-spoken, and looked just like him — and what that forced him to confront 2. The common thread he found across every perpetrator after 10 years of undercover missions: arrogance, greed, lust, and unhealed trauma 3. The ripple effect of unhealed leadership — how one bad day in the boardroom can reach a child you will never meet 4. The specific undercover mission in Haiti at 2 a.m. that broke him open and forged a life vow he's still keeping 5. What Sound of Freedom got right, what it left out, and why the book goes deeper than the film ever could 6. Why the most dangerous threat to your child isn't a stranger — it's the device in their back pocket 7. Why over 90% of child sexual abuse is familial — and why open relationships with your kids are the real prevention strategy 8. The lie about transactional love Paul carried for decades, and how guilt, shame, and self-loathing fed the very addictions he was fighting against in others 9. What his own operators said that finally cracked his ego: "You're on your second marriage, headed for divorce, and your kids don't talk to you." 10. Why psilocybin is now being fast-tracked by the FDA — and what it did for Green Berets with 300 combat missions who couldn't survive one undercover rescue 11. How 850 self-proclaimed atheists went through one single facilitated experience — and two-thirds walked out saying "I am no longer an atheist." 12. Why throwing bad guys in jail will never fix trafficking — and what actually addresses the demand If you've ever told yourself evil is someone else's problem, this is the episode that finally calls that what it is. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now 👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about the lies we tell ourselves and the truths that set us — and millions of children — free. Who is Paul Hutchinson? Paul Hutchinson is the co-founder of Bridge Investment Group, which he helped grow to nearly $20 billion in assets under management before walking away to fight child trafficking full-time. He is the primary investor and executive producer of Sound of Freedom (2023), starring Jim Caviezel, and the real-life inspiration behind the character Pablo — a role he didn't just advise on, but lived. Paul personally participated in over 70 undercover rescue operations across 15 countries, resulting in the liberation of more than 7,000 children from sex trafficking networks. He is the founder of the Child Liberation Foundation and Liberating Humanity, whose active prevention programs protect more than 10,000 children every single month. Paul is also the author of the book Sound of Freedom, available on Amazon, which gives parents the practical tools to protect their children that the film couldn't cover. A sought-after speaker and advocate for healing generational trauma as the upstream solution to trafficking, Paul's message is equal parts urgent and transformational. Paul Hutchinson's Website: liberatinghumanity.org | childliberationfoundation.org Paul Hutchinson's Social Media: Instagram: @paul.hutchinson.official Facebook: facebook.com/paulhutchinson.official X (Twitter): @PHutchinson_ YouTube: youtube.com/@PaulHutchinson LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paul-hutchinson 📖 Book — Sound of Freedom: Available on Amazon Apply to Be a Guest: www.therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://therealjasonduncan.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    44 min

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The Real Jason Duncan Podcast is a weekly podcast for entrepreneurs, business owners, and founders who suspect that most of what they were taught about business, money, and life isn't actually true. Every episode centers on one question: what did you use to believe that turned out to be completely wrong? Host Jason Duncan has spent years helping business owners stop being prisoners to their own companies – building toward financial freedom, a real exit strategy, and the shift from owner-operator to true owner-investor. He's the author of Exit Without Exiting and founder of The Exiter Club™. Guests go deep on the lies they believed for years, and the hard-won truths most of them have never said out loud. Honest conversations on entrepreneurship, leadership, financial independence, and exit strategy, every week. New episodes every week. Subscribe.