The Exponential Entrepreneur

The Exponential Entrepreneur

The Exponential Entrepreneur podcast is for ambitious business owners who are ready to unlock exponential growth by mastering the mindset behind success. This podcast features lessons from a proven mindset program created by RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. Four battle-tested entrepreneurs who’ve each built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, each episode delivers one focused lesson packed with actionable strategies and hard-won wisdom. No theory. No fluff. Just real insight from entrepreneurs who’ve done the work and have the results to prove it. If you’re done playing small and ready to take action, follow the Exponential Entrepreneur now. Your breakthrough starts today.

  1. Implementation Plan

    1d ago

    Implementation Plan

    “What you value most and what you do most are not the same thing.” – Oscar Ferenczi Why Good Intentions Are Not Enough Most entrepreneurs know what they want. They have goals. They have priorities. They have a vision for their business and their life. But what we say we want and what our action reveal we want are often two very different things. In this episode, Oscar Ferenczi explores the gap between intention and execution because if priorities are not translated into consistent action, they remain wishes instead of outcomes. An implementation plan is what bridges that gap. Through his six-step implementation planning framework, Oscar demonstrates how entrepreneurs can create the structure necessary to move from intention to execution. The reality is that priorities alone do not create results. Execution does. Hot Seat: What Do You Really Want? An entrepreneur questions whether their implementation plan should focus on a yearly revenue goal or a longer-term vision for creating wealth and opportunities for their family. Rather than discussing revenue targets, Oscar takes the conversation in an unexpected direction. Through a series of questions, he uncovers a deeper issue: what we say we want is not always reflected in the decisions we make every day. The lesson is simple: if your daily actions consistently support something other than your stated goals, your actions will always win. Key Takeaways Priorities only create results when they are supported by action An implementation plan turns goals into executable steps Daily decisions reveal what we truly value Long-term success often requires sacrificing short-term gratification Consistent action creates momentum and measurable progress The gap between intention and achievement is rarely a lack of knowledge. More often, it is a lack of implementation This Week’s Challenge Choose one important goal in your business or life and create an implementation plan. Ask yourself: Who will do it? What will get done? When will it get done? Why is it important? How will it get done? If you cannot answer these questions clearly, your plan may not be detailed enough to produce results. Or it may not be actionable enough to move you forward. The right plan is one that not only defines what matters, it also ensures your actions accurately reflect what matters. Related Episodes What Are Your Priorities? with RJon Robins Staying Focused: What Do You Want For Your Business? with Oscar Ferenczi Being More Productive with Alejandra Leibovich Take This Lesson Further Subscribers to The Exponential Entrepreneur newsletter receive a companion worksheet to put these lessons into action. Each worksheet is designed to help entrepreneurs apply the lesson through practical exercises, reflection questions, and action steps. Visit the homepage of www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com to subscribe today. About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Subscribe to the newsletter: www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    23 min
  2. Being More Productive

    Jun 14

    Being More Productive

    “If you want to be more productive, you have to do, not think.” – Alejandra Leibovich Why Productivity Feels So Hard Many entrepreneurs believe productivity is about finding more time. A better calendar. A better system. A better way to organize the day. But in this episode, Alejandra Leibovich challenges us with a completely different problem. Productivity is not limited by time. It is limited by how much information remains trapped in your head. As businesses grow, entrepreneurs often become the bottleneck. Team members wait for answers. The same questions get asked repeatedly. Simple tasks require constant oversight. What begins as a time-management problem eventually becomes a growth problem. In the previous episode, Erika Ferenczi explored how entrepreneurs must learn to pivot as complexity increases. But adapting to growth is only part of the equation. In an earlier lesson, Alejandra challenged entrepreneurs to Let Everyone Be Right, revealing how attachment to being right often prevents growth. This episode builds on both ideas by showing how productive entrepreneurs create systems that reduce friction, simplify decisions, and allow progress without getting stuck in overthinking. After all, every process that lives only inside your head creates dependency, while every process that is documented creates leverage. Hot Seat: Perfection Is the Productivity Killer An entrepreneur struggles with documenting processes because things are constantly changing. Alejandra challenges the assumption that systems must be perfect before they can be useful. Her advice is straightforward: Instead of waiting for the perfect process, start documenting what works today. Systems can evolve over time, but they cannot improve if they never exist in the first place. The real challenge is not change. It is overthinking. Key Takeaways Productivity is created through action, not endless planning Systems reduce dependence on the business owner Documentation creates leverage and consistency Perfection slows down progress and limits growth Productive entrepreneurs focus on building repeatable processes The most productive entrepreneurs are not doing everything themselves. They are creating systems that allow work to happen without their constant involvement. Your Productivity Challenge Identify one task that repeatedly frustrates you Record a short video explaining how you want it completed Share the video with the appropriate team member Test the results and gather feedback Improve the process over time The goal is not perfection. The goal is leverage. Continue the Journey and Take This Lesson Further Subscribers to The Exponential Entrepreneur newsletter receive a companion worksheet to put these lessons into action. Each worksheet is designed to help entrepreneurs apply the lesson through practical exercises, reflection questions, and action steps. Visit the homepage of www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com to subscribe today. About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Subscribe to the newsletter: www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    39 min
  3. Jun 7

    Learning To Pivot

    “Growth is not about doing more. It is about becoming someone who is capable of handling more.” – Erika Ferenczi Growth Creates Capacity Many entrepreneurs believe growth will solve their problems. More revenue. More employees. More clients. But growth creates something else entirely: complexity. In the previous episode, RJon Robins challenged entrepreneurs to Delegate One Thing Each Day. Delegation creates capacity. Yet capacity alone isn’t enough. As businesses grow, leaders must learn how to manage an increasing number of priorities, decisions, and responsibilities without becoming overwhelmed. That is where the ability to pivot becomes essential. Adaptability Is a Leadership Skill In this episode, Erika Ferenczi explains why successful entrepreneurs continually evaluate their priorities, adjust their approach, and stay focused on the outcome they are trying to achieve rather than becoming attached to a specific path. Because the strategies that worked when your business was smaller will not always work as your business grows. New opportunities emerge. Priorities shift. Challenges appear unexpectedly. Entrepreneurs who continue growing are the ones who learn to adapt without losing sight of what matters most. Hot Seat: Different Priorities Require Different Mindsets In this week’s Hot Seat, an entrepreneur struggles to balance multiple responsibilities that require different types of thinking. Erika explains that not every task requires the same mindset. Strategic planning, relationship-building, sales conversations, and execution each demand a different level of focus and energy. Instead of constantly reacting to whatever appress next, entrepreneurs must become intentional about where they place their attention. Key Takeaways Growth creates complexity, not simplicity Adaptability is a skill that must be developed intentionally Priorities will change as your business evolves Different types of work require different levels of focus and energy Successful entrepreneurs adjust their approach without losing sight of their goals The ability to pivot is not about abandoning your plan. It is about making thoughtful adjustments that keep you moving toward the outcome you want. Better decisions happen when you create the right environment for the work in front of you. This Week’s Challenge Before tomorrow begins, identify your most important priorities for the day. Then ask yourself: What is truly important? What only feels urgent? What can be delegated? What environment will help me perform my best work? Growth requires more than hard work. It requires the ability to continually reassess, adapt, and refocus as new challenges and opportunities emerge. Continue the Journey and Take This Lesson Further Subscribers to The Exponential Entrepreneur newsletter receive a companion worksheet to put these lessons into action. Each worksheet is designed to help entrepreneurs apply the lesson through practical exercises, reflection questions, and action steps. Visit www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com to subscribe and receive this week’s worksheet. About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Subscribe to the newsletter: www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    23 min
  4. May 31

    Delegate One Thing Each Day

    “I want you to find something that you can permanently delegate… Delegation means that you explain the criteria… and you have to empower the person to make the decisions.” – RJon Robins The Hidden Cost of Making Every Decision Many entrepreneurs believe they need to stay involved in everything. Every question, every approval, every decision. While it may feel responsible, it often creates the very bottleneck holding the business back. In this episode, RJon Robins explains why growth is not limited by time. It is limited by decision-making capacity. Every decision consumes mental energy. And when entrepreneurs insist on making every decision themselves, they eventually become overwhelmed, reactive, and exhausted. Delegation Is Not Abdication The solution is not to work harder. It is to delegate. But effective delegation is more than handing off a task. RJon introduces a framework that many entrepreneurs miss. Proper delegation requires clear criteria, accountability, and the authority for another person to make decisions without constant oversight. Because if every decision still comes back to you, nothing has really been delegated. Hot Seat: When Leadership Becomes the Bottleneck An entrepreneur receives feedback that he has become less accessible as his company grows. Instead of focusing on making himself available for every issue, RJon reframes the challenge entirely. The goal is not to personally solve every problem. It is to develop managers and leaders who can solve problems, make decisions, and support the team without requiring constant involvement from the owner. Growth requires leaders to delegate responsibility, not just tasks. Key Takeaways: Decision fatigue reduces the quality of leadership and judgment Entrepreneurs often become the bottleneck they are trying to eliminate Delegation requires clear criteria and expectations Empowering others to make decisions creates capacity for growth Strong leaders develop people, not dependency This Week’s Challenge Find one thing that you can permanently delegate. Not a task. A responsibility. Explain the criteria Schedule a check-in Empower the other person to make decisions Then repeat the process every day this week. Every decision you successfully delegate creates more capacity to lead, grow, and focus on what matters most. Related Episodes Facing the Impossible with Alejandra Leibovich The Power of Intentional Choices with Erika Ferenczi Staying Focused: What Do You Want For Your Business? with Oscar Ferenczi About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Subscribe to the newsletter: www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    39 min
  5. May 24

    Overcoming Setbacks

    “You must be a user of the information. Not a collector of information.” – RJon Robins Stop Collecting and Start Applying When entrepreneurs face setbacks, the instinct is often to search for more information. Another book. Another course. Another strategy. But in this episode, RJon Robins challenges a difficult truth: knowledge alone changes nothing. There are countless brilliant entrepreneurs who continue struggling, not because they lack information, but because they fail to implement what they already know. Because real transformation happens when information stops being intellectual and starts becoming practical. Without implementation, growth never happens either. Hot Seat: The Power of Repetition An entrepreneur wonders how often he should revisit a transformational book before moving on to new material. RJon responds with a powerful challenge: spend thirty days immersed in one idea until it changes your thinking and behavior. He shares how focused repetition and implementation transformed his own business and life in dramatic ways. The lesson is simple: mastery requires repetition, discipline, and action. This Week’s Challenge Choose one lesson, one book, or one framework that has already impacted your thinking. Spend the next thirty days revisiting, applying, and implementing that one idea until it begins changing how you think, decide, and act. Write down the results of implementing the lesson. Related Episodes Do Not Trust Your Feelings with RJon Robins Staying Focused: What Do You Want for Your Business? with Oscar Ferenczi The Power of Intentional Choices with Erika Ferenczi About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Subscribe to the newsletter: www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    22 min
  6. May 17

    Let Everyone Be Right

    “The need to be right is not about truth. It’s about protection.” – Alejandra Leibovich The Hidden Cost of Needing to Be Right Most people think the need to be right is about logic, truth, or intelligence. But in this episode, Alejandra Leibovich reveals something deeper. The need to be right is often a subconscious defense mechanism rooted in fear, insecurity, and the desire to protect self-esteem. It shows up in conversations, leadership, sales calls, relationships, and decision-making. Sometimes loudly through arguing and defensiveness. Other times quietly through avoidance, withdrawal, or the need to not be wrong. And while it may feel harmless, this pattern quietly limits growth, connection, and opportunity. Awareness Before Change Alejandra further explains how emotional reactions are tied to experiences formed long before adulthood. Rejection, insecurity, fear of failure, and the need for approval often shape how entrepreneurs respond to pressure without realizing it. This awareness clarifies why the need to be right does not need to be a default behavior. Hot Seat: From Defensiveness to Curiosity An entrepreneur prepares for a difficult meeting with a referral source. Alejandra offers surprising insight into the truth behind the feelings of defensiveness and rejection. Instead of focusing on the need to be right, Alejandra reframes the situation entirely. The goal of the meeting is no longer to defend or justify. The goal is to understand the other person’s needs by asking better questions and listening without reacting emotionally. By approaching the meeting with curiosity and not defensiveness, the entrepreneur creates an environment open for opportunities that defensiveness often destroys. This Week’s Challenge: Instead of reacting defensively, this lesson challenges entrepreneurs to become aware of the emotional patterns driving their behavior. To experience this firsthand, start with a simple (and uncomfortable) exercise: For one week, let everyone be right. No arguing. No interrupting. No “but.” Instead, respond with “yes, and…” while asking thoughtful questions to better understand the other person. Because the goal is not to lose your voice. The goal is to stop allowing defensiveness to control it. This lesson is not about staying silent or agreeing with everyone around you. It is about becoming aware of the emotional patterns that shape reactions, decisions, and relationships. Because when you stop needing to defend yourself at every turn, you create space to listen better, lead better, and grow in ways that are impossible when the need to be right takes priority. Related Episodes: Do Not Trust Your Feelings with RJon Robins The Power of Intentional Choices with Erika Ferenczi Facing the Impossible with Alejandra Leibovich About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Visit www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    38 min
  7. May 10

    Real Entrepreneurs, Real Results

    “Your exponential growth isn’t a matter of IF, it’s a matter of when.” – Erika Ferenczi This episode is the fifth and final installment in a 5-part series focused on the core principles of exponential growth. Each episode brought together insights from all four co-creators of the Practical Profitable Mindset Program around a central topic: building from clarity into financial mastery, personal growth and leadership, breakthrough, and real-world application.But this episode answers the question that matters the most: Does it actually work? From Frameworks to Real-World Results Throughout this series, you’ve heard lessons on decision-making, financial mastery, personal development, and breakthrough thinking. Now you will hear from entrepreneurs who applied those lessons in their real lives. In clips from interviews with Kristina Wilson, Chris Markarian, Melinda Grimaldi, and Josephia Rouse, you will hear the impact of the lessons put into action in their own words. These are not theoretical stories. These are entrepreneurs who used the exact frameworks shared throughout this series to create measurable growth in their businesses and lives. The Power of Applied Growth One of the biggest misconceptions about personal development is that it only changes how you think. But real mindset work changes far more than that. It changes how you lead, handle pressure, build teams, recover from challenges, and ultimately how you grow. The entrepreneurs featured in this episode prove that exponential growth is not built through motivation alone. It is built through consistent application, intentional action, and the willingness to keep growing through every stage of the journey. Key Takeaways Kristina Wilson proved that clear decision-making under pressure creates momentum, even when rebuilding from scratch Chris Markarian showed that true profit is built through value, trust, and long-term relationships, not just revenue alone Melinda Grimaldi demonstrated how intentional mindset work transforms leadership, boundaries, and daily life Josephia Rouse revealed that courage becomes sustainable when it is supported by discipline, which opens up opportunities to try new things without the fear of failure All four entrepreneurs saw exponential growth when they took the frameworks and implemented them consistently to create measurable change. These are clear examples that transformation is not created by simply understanding the lessons. They created transformation by applying the lessons. Featured Episodes For deeper context, listen to the full episodes: When Mindset Work Fuels Entrepreneurial Growth with Kristina Wilson How Personal Development Produces Profit for Entrepreneurs with Chris Markarian How Continuous Mindset Works with Melinda Grimaldi Connecting Courage with Discipline with Josephia Rouse About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Visit www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    19 min
  8. May 3

    Breakthrough and Transformation

    “Breaking through limitations and achieving meaningful transformation isn’t about incremental improvements or quick fixes. This is about the fundamental shifts that separate entrepreneurs who remain stuck from those who break through new levels of success and fulfillment.” – Erika Ferenczi This episode is the fourth of a 5-part series focused on the core principles of exponential growth. Each episode brings together insights from all four co-creators of the Practical Profitable Mindset Program around a central topic: building from clarity into financial mastery, personal growth and leadership, breakthrough, and real-world application. From Reality to Transformation True breakthrough begins with a hard truth most entrepreneurs spend their careers avoiding: your feelings are not facts. This episode takes you through the complete transformation journey from facing reality to taking concrete action. Key Takeaways Face reality instead of living in feelings, stories, and hope Make intentional choices about what gets your attention and energy rather than reactive decisions Create a master plan with a clear “why” that drives you through the entire year and prevents distraction Find your voice and ask for what you need without fear of judgment Transformation shows up in how you actually spend your time, track, and measure those actions The complete breakthrough journey requires moving through internal awareness to external action. When you align reality-based thinking with intentional choices, systematic planning, and courageous action, your business stops reacting and starts growing with purpose. Transformation Challenge Pick one area where you’ve been avoiding reality and get the facts. Question your feelings and find objective explanations for what you’re experiencing. Create a one-page business case for what you want to say yes to this week, then say no to everything else. Ask for something you need but have been afraid to request, and put all your priorities in your calendar to see what actually matters. Featured Episodes Do Not Trust Your Feelings with RJon Robins Saying No To Distractions with Erika Ferenczi Staying Focused – What Do You Want From Your Business with Oscar Ferenczi Ask For What You Want with Alejandra Leibovich In the next episode we conclude this 5-part series with proof that it works, real entrepreneurs who applied these frameworks and achieved measurable, exponential growth. About the Podcast The Exponential Entrepreneur is for driven entrepreneurs who already know that mindset is the key to everything and are ready to move beyond knowing into doing. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, the show features lessons from the co-creators of The Practical Profitable Mindset Program: RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. They are a team of battle-tested entrepreneurs who have built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. They didn’t get lucky. They got disciplined. They did the inner work that made exponential growth possible.  Each episode delivers one clear lesson pulled directly from the program, with actionable strategies and real-world application. No theory. No fluff. Just the truth about what it takes to think bigger, act bolder, and create results. This podcast is for entrepreneurs who are ready to stop playing small and start creating exponential growth in their business and life. This is where it all begins. Connect Visit www.ExponentialEntrepreneur.com Follow and subscribe to the podcast to get every on-demand episode delivered each week Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook Watch and subscribe on YouTube

    16 min

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The Exponential Entrepreneur podcast is for ambitious business owners who are ready to unlock exponential growth by mastering the mindset behind success. This podcast features lessons from a proven mindset program created by RJon Robins, Alejandra Leibovich, Erika Ferenczi, and Oscar Ferenczi. Four battle-tested entrepreneurs who’ve each built multimillion-dollar businesses from the ground up. Hosted by Erika Ferenczi, each episode delivers one focused lesson packed with actionable strategies and hard-won wisdom. No theory. No fluff. Just real insight from entrepreneurs who’ve done the work and have the results to prove it. If you’re done playing small and ready to take action, follow the Exponential Entrepreneur now. Your breakthrough starts today.

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