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In this motivating episode of The Trades Podcast, hosts Jeff Mudd and Danny Torres talk with Jason Norris, Founder of CEO Warrior, a powerful platform helping service business owners lead with confidence, clarity, and control.

Jason shares the raw reality of running a service business and how most owners get stuck in a cycle of chaos, wearing too many hats and barely keeping up. Through his journey from overwhelmed contractor to transformational leader, Jason reveals the tools, strategies, and mindset shifts that helped him break free and scale his business to success.

CEO Warrior isn't just coaching, it's a movement for trades professionals ready to stop reacting and start leading. If you’re tired of spinning your wheels and want to become the CEO your business deserves, this episode delivers the fire and focus to help you take that next step.

🔍 What You’ll Learn:

How Jason built CEO Warrior to solve real problems for service business owners

The key mindset and leadership shifts required to scale and sustain a trades business

Why most contractors stay stuck and how to break through plateaus

Systems and habits to gain control of your time, team, and revenue

How to move from technician to CEO with confidence

👤 Guest Bio:

Jason Norris is the Founder of CEO Warrior, an elite coaching and mentorship platform that empowers service business owners to take command of their operations, leadership, and growth. His mission is to turn overwhelmed contractors into powerful, confident CEOs who build lasting legacies in the trades.

📌 Resources & Mentions:

Learn more: CEO Warrior

Book a strategy call: ceowarrior.com/book-a-call

More trade industry stories: TheTradesPodcast.com

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