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  • The Path to Mastery: Escape Shiny Object Syndrome and Build a Legacy Business
    Sep 11 2025

    Episode Summary: Ryan Lang and Brook Bishop break down their proprietary "Path to Mastery" framework - a four-level sequential approach that prevents service-based entrepreneurs from making costly business mistakes. Drawing insights from Alex Hermozi's $81M launch, they reveal why most business owners fail by jumping stages and how following the proper sequence from Startup to Stability to Success to Mastery creates sustainable, scalable service businesses.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (01:55) The foundation of Path to Mastery: How Maslow's hierarchy, real estate leadership models, and Tony Robbins' commitment to mastery converged into this framework
    • (07:33) Bruce Lee's principle applied to business: "Fear not the man who's practiced 10,000 kicks one time, fear the man who's practiced one kick 10,000 times"
    • (15:55) The technology trap at startup level: Why a $2,000/month tech stack kills more service businesses than competition
    • (21:13) The client avatar breakthrough: Why "I can help everybody" is the fastest way to marketing failure and lead wastage
    • (30:50) Strategy and psychology shifts: The two mandatory changes required every time you level up in business
    • (43:50) Mastery misconception: Why you don't need to master every area of your business - just master finding elite talent

    Notable Quotes:

    • "Competition is for losers. We have made an incredible business out of finding the right people and partnering with them strategically." (38:09)
    • "If you are not willing to network, build referrals, and meet people, get out of the service business today." (28:34)
    • "You cannot afford to wing it with sales when you're starting a business because you don't get as many at-bats." (23:40)
    • "Simplicity scales. Complexity does not scale." (17:13)
    • "The foundation of your business should be referral, word of mouth, warm network relationships. If you do this at a high level, you will never go hungry." (25:51)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • DISC Personality Assessment
    • "Who Not How" by Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy
    • Tony Robbins' Six Human Needs framework
    • Path to Mastery PDF visual framework
    • Empire Partners live event

    Ready to identify where you are on the Path to Mastery? Don't let another year pass stuck in the wrong sequence. Whether you're drowning in startup overwhelm or plateaued at success, reach out to Empire Partners for a strategic assessment.

    Email support@empirepartners.io with "PATH ASSESSMENT" in the subject line and we’ll send you the quiz.

    Connect with Empire Partners: Subscribe to The Coaching Equation Podcast and leave a review to help more service-based entrepreneurs discover the sequential path to business mastery. Share this episode with an entrepreneur who's ready to stop chasing shiny objects and start building their empire the right way.

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    46 min
  • You're Playing Checkers...He's Playing Chess: Business Mastery Lessons From an $81 Million Day
    Aug 21 2025

    Episode Summary: Ryan Lang and Brook Bishop dive deep into a record-breaking $81 million book launch, breaking down the strategic elements that made it successful and why most coaches are approaching their business growth completely out of sequence. They reveal how three years of patient trust-building led to one explosive day and what coaches can learn about building systems, relationships, and offers that actually work.

    Key Takeaways:

    (02:47) The donation-based offer strategy: How selling 200 books for $5,998 creates multiple revenue streams while building massive databases through lead capture

    • (08:32) Why execution isn't the hard part: The real heavy lifting happens 90 days to 6 months before launch through relationship building and affiliate partnerships

    • (10:44) The $4 million ad spend revelation: How investing over $4 million in ads for a 20X return proves the importance of knowing your numbers and having systems that can handle scale

    • (18:51) Creating what people actually want: The difference between thinking inwardly ("this would be cool") versus understanding true market demand and building offers people will actually buy

    • (26:25) Trust as the ultimate currency: How three years of adding value without selling built the foundation for massive revenue generation

    • (32:33) The sequence problem: Why copying tactics without proper foundation is like switching flour and frosting in a cake recipe - you'll get a very different outcome

    Notable Quotes:

    • "He plays chess while most people are playing checkers. This was 100% orchestrated - he didn't just orchestrate this like a couple months ago." - Ryan Lang (22:31)

    • "The most important currency these days is trust. And Alex has done an incredible job of just adding value, adding value, adding value." - Brook Bishop (26:25)

    • "This is not an $81 million day. This is three years of building to this moment." - Brook Bishop (28:02)

    • "When you create strong systems and structures out of simple pieces, you become nimble, you become scalable, and you become practically bulletproof." - Ryan Lang (31:38)

    • "You might have all the right ingredients, but if you change up the sequence of when you use those ingredients... you're gonna get a very, very different outcome." - Brook Bishop (32:33)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • "$100 Million Offers" book and strategic framework
    • "$100 Million Leads" book and methodology
    • “$100 Million Money Models” YouTube Launch
    • Dan Kennedy's "MIFGE" marketing concept

    Are you building your business in the right sequence, or are you trying to leapfrog to expert-level tactics before mastering the fundamentals? Take an honest look at where you are in your business journey - startup, stability, success, or mastery - and make sure your strategies match your stage. The strongest businesses aren't built overnight; they're built through patient, systematic execution over time.

    Connect with Empire Partners: Ready to build a coaching business that scales systematically? Subscribe to The Coaching Equation Podcast for weekly insights on building profitable, mission-driven coaching businesses. Leave us a review and share this episode with a coach who needs to hear about proper business sequencing.


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    40 min
  • Slow Down to Speed Up - How Immersive Focus Creates Breakthrough Results
    Aug 14 2025


    Episode Summary: In this high-energy episode, hosts Ryan Lang and Brook Bishop share their transformative experience from a recent Arizona trip where they accomplished more in two days than they had in six months. They dive deep into the power of environmental shifts, concentrated focus without time barriers, and the magic that happens when you're willing to step away from the daily grind to work ON your business instead of just IN it. Discover how immersion, strategic isolation, and being around other high-performers can unlock breakthrough results in record time.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (02:27) Concentrated focus is magic - When you remove time barriers and distractions, extraordinary things become possible in compressed timeframes

    • (08:34) Working IN vs. ON the business - The critical distinction between daily task execution and strategic deep work that actually moves the needle

    • (13:49) Environmental immersion unlocks creativity - How changing elevation, temperature, sleep patterns, and social connections literally rewires your neural pathways for better ideas

    • (15:52) Going until the outcome is done - Why abandoning artificial time constraints and pushing through to completion creates exponential results

    • (25:21) The power of high-frequency people - Being around others who think bigger and commit to outcomes elevates your own standards and possibilities

    • (29:25) State management drives solutions - Comfortable environments produce comfortable solutions; uncomfortable environments force breakthrough thinking

    Notable Quotes:

    • "When we're willing to kind of take the gas, you know, foot off the accelerator and slow down, and even in some cases come to a complete stop, we got more gas in the tank and we're able to come out of the gates fast and truly accelerate." (02:13)

    • "Time is qualitative, not quantitative... everything just slowed down. There we weren't thinking about time." (03:02)

    • "We often have these paradigms around how long something is going to take mainly because we're fucking distracted the whole time." (19:16)

    • "If you just want to play small, you don't have to do this kind of shit. You don't. You can go hang out in your normal environment with your normal friends, having your normal conversations." (27:18)

    • "When we're in a comfortable environment, we come up with comfortable solutions. When we go put ourselves in an uncomfortable environment, we come up with uncomfortable solutions." (29:25)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Cal Newport's book: Deep Work - The difference between busy work and concentrated focus

    • Empire Partners Upcoming Event - www.empirepartners.net/event

    • Official Podcast Website - www.coachingequation.com

    Ready to experience the power of immersive focus? Stop waiting for the "perfect time" and start creating breakthrough moments.

    Join Ryan and Brook at their next quarterly event September 17-20, 2025 in Fort Collins, where you'll step out of your routine, get around other high-performers, and accomplish more in three days than most people do in months.

    Visit www.empirepartners.net/event for details, and if you need help getting creative with resources, just reach out - they've got a hundred ways to make it work.

    Connect with Empire Partners: Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and visit www.coachingequation.com to drop them a voice note - Ryan gets as excited as a school girl when he receives them! Ready to transform your business through strategic immersion? Your breakthrough is waiting.

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    40 min
  • From Bankruptcy to Billions: The Business Comeback Stories Every Business Owner Needs to Hear - Part 2
    Aug 7 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In part two of this powerful series, Ryan and Brook dive deep into three more legendary comeback stories that will reframe how you think about crisis and failure. From FedEx CEO Fred Smith's desperate Vegas gamble with the company's last $5,000, to LEGO's $800 million debt recovery, to Airbnb's stunning pivot during COVID-19, these stories prove that your biggest setbacks might actually be your greatest opportunities for breakthrough success.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (03:49) The FedEx Vegas story: How a $27,000 blackjack win saved a company and led to $69.7 billion in annual revenue - it's not about the action, it's about taking action when your back's against the wall
    • (13:10) LEGO's $300 million loss reality check: Why 12,000 different product elements nearly killed the brand and how radical simplification saved everything
    • (20:14) The danger of "just because we can, doesn't mean we should" - why going deep instead of wide creates unstoppable market dominance
    • (28:49) Airbnb's 80% revenue drop pivot: How losing everything in 8 weeks led to the largest IPO of 2020 at $86 billion valuation
    • (38:43) "Change your offer, change your life" - the fundamental business truth that separates those who survive from those who thrive

    Notable Quotes:

    • "We cannot live out a mission if we're playing comfortable." - Brook Bishop (17:04)
    • "Just because we can, doesn't mean we should. The path to hell is paved through the pursuit of volume." - Ryan Lang (15:33)
    • "I'm not ready to say that this doesn't work. There's just a different way that I need to find to do it." - Ryan Lang (36:12)
    • "What would you do if you knew that there was no failure? That you couldn't fail?" - Ryan Lang (41:22)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Seven Triggers of a Crisis framework
    • Nibll.com- COVID pivot success story

    What's the impossible thing you're facing right now? Stop reacting to your crisis and start using it as the catalyst for your breakthrough.

    Ask yourself: What's your one thing? How would you show up if failure wasn't an option?

    These stories prove that on the other side of your biggest challenge lies your greatest opportunity - but only if you're willing to make the hard pivot.

    Connect with Empire Partners: Ready to turn your setback into your comeback? Subscribe to The Coaching Equation Podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with a coach who needs to hear that their current crisis might be their biggest opportunity for success.


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    44 min
  • From Bankruptcy to Billions: The Business Comeback Stories Every Business Owner Needs to Hear - Part 1
    Jul 31 2025

    Episode 59: From Bankruptcy to Billions: The Business Comeback Stories Every Business Owner Needs to Hear - Part 1

    Episode Summary: In this powerful two-part series, Ryan and Brook dive deep into the mindset required to overcome seemingly impossible business challenges. Through the lens of Apple's 90-day death sentence in 1997 and Tesla's Christmas Eve miracle in 2008, they explore what separates those who survive crisis from those who quit. This isn't motivational fluff—these are real stories of companies closer to death than most entrepreneurs will ever face, and the lessons that can transform how you approach your own "impossible" moments.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (09:50) The power of seeking reference points: Why Ryan actively hunts for stories of people who overcame worse challenges than what he's currently facing
    • (12:09) Brook's "one, two, three, too many" strategy: How to organize overwhelming thoughts on paper and prevent decision paralysis in crisis moments
    • (14:41) Apple's 90-day cash crisis: How Steve Jobs turned to his biggest rival Microsoft for $150 million and used breathing room to cut 70% of inventory
    • (26:53) Elon's $40 million Christmas Eve gamble: The moment Tesla was two days from bounced payroll and Musk bet his entire PayPal fortune on the company
    • (34:28) The gladiator mindset: Why less than 1% of businesses survive 10 years and what it takes to be in that elite group

    Notable Quotes:

    • "We're either learning or we're growing, right? And like you and I have been very good at turning quickly to go, okay, what story and language are we giving this shit?" - Brook (04:49)
    • "One of my strategies around keeping my head screwed on straight when I have a challenge is I go seeking out as many examples and reference points of people who have overcome something way fucking worse than what I'm dealing with right now." - Ryan (09:17)
    • "Picture this: You're Steve Jobs, and you've just returned to the company you co-founded only to discover that it's pretty much a walking corpse." - Ryan (14:10)
    • "Business is a sport for gladiators. And it's like, we're not saying that like metaphorically, like straight up." - Brook (34:28)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Elon Musk SpaceX interview clip: "I don't ever give up. I'd have to be dead or incapacitated"

    What's your "impossible" right now? Instead of focusing on why it can't be done, start seeking out reference points of people who overcame something way worse. Remember: every time you decide not to pack it in, every time you get up off the mat one more time, you're stacking credibility with yourself and building the identity of someone who figures it out. Part 2 drops next week with even more incredible comeback stories that will change how you see challenge forever.

    Connect with Empire Partners: This is just Part 1 of an epic two-part series. Subscribe now so you don't miss Part 2, where Ryan and Brook share the most insane comeback stories you've never heard. Leave a review and share this with a coach who needs to hear that their current challenge isn't the end of their story—it might just be the plot twist.

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    41 min
  • The 3 Scariest Questions in Sales That Close 75-80% of Deals
    Jul 17 2025

    Episode Title: The 3 Scariest Questions in Sales That Close 75-80% of Deals

    Episode Summary: Ryan Lang and Brook Bishop reveal the three most feared questions in sales that most people avoid—yet these same questions are what separate top closers from everyone else. Learn the permission-based sales framework that builds trust, creates energetic momentum, and allows you to coach prospects to a "yes" rather than pushing them toward a decision. This isn't about manipulation; it's about serving at the highest level.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (04:05) The coaching frame that gives you permission to ask hard questions: "Does a good coach tell you what you need to hear or what you want to hear?"
    • (13:36) The bridge question that transitions from discovery to solution: "If I could show you a way to remedy this today, would you be interested?"
    • (27:34) The tie-down close that creates certainty before your offer: "Do you see why so many people get incredible results by leveraging our systems?"
    • (19:00) Why identity shifts are crucial in sales—people hold onto stories as neural pathways that must be disrupted through vocalization(
    • (31:47) The neuroscience of opening and closing loops in sales conversations to create natural momentum toward a decision
    • (35:23) How to build an energetic crescendo that leads prospects to say "this is exactly what I need" instead of feeling pressured

    Notable Quotes:

    • "We will always do the activities of who we truly believe we are. If you believe you're lazy, guess what? Here you go." - Brook Bishop (19:00)
    • "People don't buy because they like you. They buy because they think you understand them." - Ryan Lang (Referenced)
    • "Being heard means being held. I cannot tell you how many people on the planet have never had somebody hold space for them." - Brook Bishop (16:16)
    • "Don't assume that they want what you have. You must qualify and you've got to get them to vocalize it." - Brook Bishop (21:17)
    • "When you do this the right way, you can literally coach people to a yes." - Brook Bishop (38:59)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Empire Partners 7-Step Sales Framework - empirepartners.net/script

    Stop avoiding these three questions and start implementing them in your sales process. Download the complete 7-step sales framework at empirepartners.net/script—it's 100% free and contains the exact system Ryan and Brook use to close 75-80% of their prospects. Practice these questions this week and watch how they transform your sales conversations from pushy to powerful.

    Connect with Empire Partners: Ready to master sales conversations that feel authentic and get results? Subscribe to The Coaching Equation Podcast and grab the free sales script framework. Your prospects are waiting for someone who knows how to ask the right questions—make sure it's you.

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    43 min
  • Want vs Need: The Freedom Formula Every Coach Must Master
    Jul 10 2025

    Episode 56: Want vs Need: The Freedom Formula Every Coach Must Master

    Episode Summary:

    In this transformative episode, hosts Ryan Lang and Brook Bishop explore the critical difference between optimizing for want versus need, revealing how this mindset shift is the key to true entrepreneurial freedom. They challenge coaches to examine where they're still building their own prisons by focusing on scarcity instead of abundance, and share the uncomfortable truth about what you must let go of to get what you actually want.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (02:48) The paradigm shift from looking in the rearview mirror to dreaming big like when you were a kid
    • (10:06) Want equates to freedom while need equates to constraint - understanding this fundamental difference transforms your approach to goals
    • (22:35) The massive cost of apologizing for what you want and how it leads to inevitable self-sabotage
    • (25:16) The power of vision boards and getting clear on what you want without timeline constraints
    • (35:23) The uncomfortable truth: getting what you want has more to do with what you let go of than what you do
    • (38:59) Three critical questions to audit where you're optimizing for scarcity instead of abundance

    Notable Quotes:

    • "When we're optimizing based on need, I believe we just build ourselves another prison. Because literally a focus on need is an immediate no to what you want." (10:06)
    • "There is a massive cost for apologizing for what you want. Because every time you do it, you tell yourself that you're wrong." (22:35)
    • "Getting what I want has way more to do with what I'm not gonna do, with what I'm gonna let go of, with what I'm gonna say no to." (35:23)
    • "Why am I not worthy of wanting something that big? Because I'm the one who's deciding that." (33:35)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Dan Sullivan's "want vs. need" framework from Strategic Coach - Strategic Coach
    • Ed Mylett's lifestyle and business approach - The Ed Mylett Show
    • Sarah Blakely's (Spanx founder) childhood story about failure conditioning - Spanx
    • Heritage Profile personality assessment (formerly at Buffini and Company)
    • John Assaraf's vision board story from The Secret documentary - The Secret
    • Tony Robbins' wealth-building principles and paradigm work - Tony Robbins

    Do the Work:

    Ready to stop optimizing for scarcity and start claiming your freedom? Grab a pen and work through the three audit questions from this episode: Where are you optimizing for need instead of want? What becomes possible when you stop apologizing for what you want? What do you need to let go of to get what you actually want?

    Connect with Empire Partners:

    Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a coach who's ready to break free from the employee mindset and build a business based on abundance, not scarcity.

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    44 min
  • Stop Existing and Start Living: The 700,000 Hour Audit for High-Performers
    Jun 11 2025


    Episode 55: Stop Existing and Start Living: The 700,000 Hour Audit for High-Performers

    Episode Summary:

    In this powerful episode, hosts Ryan Lang and Brook Bishop dive deep into Ed Mylett's concept of "quality time remaining" and challenge high-performers to audit whether they're truly living with intention or just going through the motions. Discover four critical questions to assess your life, identify the silent killers stealing your time, and learn how to shift from surviving to thriving as both a person and a profitable coach.

    Key Takeaways:

    • (02:39) Where are your best hours actually going? The shocking reality of screen time vs. intentional living
    • (10:18) Who elevates you versus drains you? Auditing relationships and environments that fuel or deplete your energy
    • (16:37) Legacy impact: Are you building something meaningful or just maintaining the status quo?
    • (25:39) Achievement versus satisfaction: The science of achievement coupled with the art of fulfillment
    • (32:37) Silent killer #1: Hanging out too much in the comfort zone where "good enough" becomes the enemy of greatness
    • (35:50) Silent killer #2: Being a people pleaser and living reactively to others' priorities instead of your own vision
    • (39:07) Silent killer #3: "When then" syndrome - the someday mentality that kills more dreams than fear

    Notable Quotes:

    • "We will always do the activities of who we truly believe we are. If you believe you're lazy, guess what? Here you go." (06:55)
    • "The ultimate failure is achievement without fulfillment." (26:46)
    • "We cannot live out a mission if we're playing comfortable." (17:04)
    • "When you do hard shit, you feel amazing. When you don't, you feel depressed." (22:25)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Ed Mylet's concept of "quality time remaining" - The Ed Mylett Show Podcast
    • Chad Cooper's book: Time Isn't the Problem: Four Strategies to Transform Stress Into Success and the Rule of 168
    • Tony Robbins' framework: The science of achievement vs. the art of fulfillment
    • Cell phone screen time audit exercise (03:06)

    Call to Action:

    Ready to stop existing and start truly living? Grab a pen and work through the four audit questions from this episode. Then ask yourself: what's one hard thing you can do today to break out of your comfort zone? Your future self is counting on the decisions you make right now.

    Connect with Empire Partners:

    Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a coach who's ready to build a profitable, mission-driven business without sacrificing their values.

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    44 min