• Q Moldrik: Managing Reputation, Growth, & Team Culture
    Mar 9 2025

    In this episode of Burning the Ships, we sit down with Q Moldrik to explore the power of reputation management, scaling a business with strategic automation, and the importance of celebrating wins along the journey. Q shares valuable insights on how businesses can control their online reviews, the impact of perception on customer trust, and why timing matters when asking for testimonials. We also talk about the challenges of entrepreneurship, the chaos of rapid growth, and the necessity of setting clear goals for sustained success.

    Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or business leader, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways on leveraging systems, maintaining company culture, and ensuring your business reputation works in your favor.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    01:38 JJ’s Joke of the Week

    04:06 Who is Q Moldrik?

    10:53 The growth of Legacy Digital

    17:26 Best practices to overcome stress in different situations

    21:24 The mindset you need to develop to be resilient

    24:23 What Legacy Digital is focused on for 2025

    27:19 What is Reputation Management?

    32:12 Why customer reviews are important in business

    36:17 One-off campaigns

    37:20 The impact of UGC campaigns in marketing

    41:00 The real value of digital marketing

    44:51 How to get the best returns from digital marketing

    49:18 How Legacy Digital helps businesses understand digital marketing

    50:41 The impact of team culture to your success

    52:53 How celebrating wins can nurture your team’s culture

    54:59 What would Q’s grandfather be proud of the most about her?

    01:02:58 What it takes to achieve success in life

    Quotables

    “People, without looking at the name of the business, without clicking on the website, they look at those 5-star reviews and how many reviews they have.”

    “Social media in the personal brand world is a partnership. We will take over, like you said – all the BS stuff – the editing, the posting, the engagements, the data, the day-to-day daily nuances to save you time, but we need you guys on the ground pushing it.”

    “If you’re not changing it, you’re choosing it.”

    Links

    Connect with Q!

    https://www.facebook.com/qmoldrik

    https://www.instagram.com/qmoldrik/

    https://www.legacydigital.com/

    608B Capital

    https://608bcapital.com/

    Legacy Digital Marketing

    https://www.legacydigital.com/

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Weekly Ramble: Perception vs Perspective: The Mindset Shift That Builds Trust & Closes Deals
    Mar 6 2025

    In this Burning the Ships Weekly Ramble, we explore the key difference between perception and perspective—and how mastering both improves communication, sales, negotiation, and leadership. While perception is how you see the world, perspective allows you to understand others’ viewpoints.

    I share how this mindset shift has shaped my success in sales, leadership, and relationships, with real-life examples of how seeing through others’ eyes builds trust, creates win-win outcomes, and strengthens communication. Whether in business or personal life, this episode challenges you to think differently, ask better questions, and truly listen for more impactful conversations and results.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    02:02 JJ’s Joke of the Week

    02:51 Why perception vs. perspective is crucial in sales & leadership

    05:30 How shifting from perception to perspective creates more value

    07:01 The three biggest factors in closing a sale: Know, Like, and Trust

    11:08 The impact of perspective in personal relationships

    13:45 How asking the right questions builds deeper relationships & increases sales success

    17:42 Leadership lesson: Why great managers listen before they lead

    21:04 How this mindset shift can improve daily communication in any situation

    Quotables

    “Most people operate from their own perception, but true success comes from mastering perspective—seeing things through someone else’s eyes.”

    “If you go into any negotiation thinking only about what you want, you’ve already lost.”

    “In any conflict, the fastest way to resolution is to stop reacting and start asking questions.”

    Links

    608B Capital

    https://608bcapital.com/

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    28 mins
  • Jennifer Steward: Balancing Personal Life, Business, & Health
    Mar 2 2025

    In this episode of Burning the Ships, Jennifer Steward shares how she became a powerhouse in off-market real estate acquisitions, building an agency of 180 virtual assistants who pull and skip trace over 2 million records per month. As a commercial real estate broker with eXp Commercial and a certified expert through the National Commercial Real Estate Association, Jennifer brings unmatched insights into finding and funding deals.

    We explore Jennifer’s journey from poverty to building a real estate empire, the mindset shifts behind her success, and how she thrived in a male-dominated industry. She shares her strategies for sourcing off-market deals, building effective teams, and strategic networking. Whether you’re new to investing or scaling your portfolio, this episode is full of actionable insights and inspiration.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    01:36 Who is Jennifer Steward?

    07:12 Reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad at the age of 15

    15:34 Navigating the recession the traditional way

    18:07 The importance of equity position in achieving financial freedom

    22:24 How teaching your kids life lessons can set them up for success

    31:10 Putting her family first before entrepreneurship

    32:42 Breaking into real estate through cold calling

    37:04 How networking can give you opportunities to scale and succeed

    45:42 Building a global team of 180 virtual assistants

    50:09 The benefits of managing team members individually

    54:10 How exposing your children to your business early impacts them

    01:00:30 Leading life with the intention to provide passive opportunities

    01:03:04 Balancing personal life, business, and health

    01:12:25 Overcoming adversity in raising a family and achieving success

    01:14:55 The reality behind achieving success as an entrepreneur

    01:19:31 Jennifer’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs

    Quotables

    “I knew from a young age that I wanted out—I was willing to do whatever it took to change my future.”

    “You have to give yourself the grace to be terrified and terrible.”

    “My strength is understanding people’s motivations. It’s about listening, not selling.”

    Links

    Jennifer Steward

    jenn@reidatasource.net

    https://www.facebook.com/elitedealfinder

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Weekly Ramble: What Crabbing Taught Me About Entrepreneurship
    Feb 27 2025

    In this episode of Burning the Ships, I share my early entrepreneurial adventure as a commercial fisherman, running 200 crab pots on the James River. This experience taught me hard work, strategic thinking, and resilience, shaping my approach to business and life. I reflect on failing to scale the venture and how that setback set the stage for future success.

    This isn’t just a story about crabbing—it’s about taking risks, embracing failure, and turning ideas into action. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or just curious about the grind, this episode will inspire you to keep pushing forward, no matter the odds.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    01:55 JJ’s Joke of the Week

    02:35 What it takes to have successful ideas

    03:38 How a waterman’s license works

    05:49 Running a crab pot license as a teenager

    07:57 Developing the idea to turn crabbing into a business

    10:54 How the end of crabbing season shut the business idea down

    12:04 Lessons learned from small business ideas

    Quotables

    “Scaling a business isn’t about titles or roles—it’s about doing whatever it takes to get the job done.”

    “If you’re afraid to fail, you’ll never take the bold steps needed to succeed.”

    “Ideas are worthless without action. The key is to execute, learn, and adjust along the way.”

    Links

    608B Capital

    https://608bcapital.com/

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    16 mins
  • Michael Hunsucker: Building an Outdoor Media Empire
    Feb 23 2025

    In this episode of Burning the Ships, I sit down with Michael Hunsucker, co-founder and host of Heartland Bowhunter, the award-winning outdoor television show that redefined hunting content. Michael shares how he turned his passion for the outdoors into a thriving business, revolutionizing storytelling and production quality in the hunting industry.

    We dive into the early struggles of building a brand, how Michael and his team bootstrapped their way to success, and the business lessons that apply far beyond the hunting world. From navigating sponsorship deals with integrity to balancing entrepreneurship with family life, this conversation is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to turn their passion into a business.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    02:03 Who is Michael Hunsucker?

    06:35 The story behind Heartland Bowhunter

    13:47 How Heartland Bowhunter started – focusing on storytelling and high quality content

    16:49 Creating enough content before pitching to a network

    17:50 A unique approach to promotions and sponsorships

    20:21 Choosing the right partnerships

    24:12 Lessons from running a business based on passion, not just profit

    28:53 What was Plan B if the show did not succeed?

    30:40 Raising kids in the outdoors and how they shifted Michael’s focus

    38:20 Balancing entrepreneurship with family life and personal fulfillment

    45:14 The evolution of outdoor media – from channels on TV to Youtube

    50:40 The future of Heartland Bowhunter

    Quotables

    “We didn’t just want to make hunting content—we wanted to tell stories that even non-hunters could appreciate.”

    “Authenticity matters. We turned down deals that didn’t align with our values, even when the money was tempting.”

    “We had no plan B—failure wasn’t an option. We just kept pushing forward.”

    Links

    Michael Hunsucker

    https://www.instagram.com/michaelhunsucker/

    Heartland Bowhunter

    https://www.instagram.com/heartlandbowhunter/

    https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=heartland%20bowhunter

    608B Capital

    https://608bcapital.com/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Weekly Ramble: The Power of Leading with Value
    Feb 20 2025

    Most people chase success the wrong way—focusing on what they can get instead of what they can give. But the reality? The most successful people lead with value. In this episode, we break down why shifting your mindset from self-interest to service is the key to building wealth, relationships, and long-term success.

    I’ll share personal stories of how providing massive value without expecting anything in return led to game-changing opportunities in business and life.

    If you’re serious about building something meaningful, this episode will challenge you to stop keeping score and start leading with value. Because when you give without limits, the returns take care of themselves.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    01:25 What it means to lead with value

    03:37 The benefits of leading life with value

    05:01 Why you need to genuinely provide value

    07:38 Developing the instinct to always be providing value

    08:20 The pros and cons of leading a value-driven approach

    10:13 Return on investment of time when providing value

    13:51 Monetizing the value you’re providing

    15:33 How focusing on providing value can generate great returns

    19:34 Choosing to be a producer vs a consumer of value

    21:56 The impact of focusing on providing value

    23:51 Finding ways to provide value to people around you

    Quotables

    “It has to be genuine. You can’t lead your life providing value constantly, doing so with the selfish mentality of ‘oh, I’m gonna get in return from providing this value’.”

    “It’s more valuable to me to see somebody that gets success, they achieve success, through effort that I helped them with.”

    “You provide enough value, you put enough good, positive stuff out into the world, you contribute enough, you are a producer of value and not just a consumer — the world will reward you for that.”

    Links

    608B Capital

    https://608bcapital.com/

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    26 mins
  • Yeadon Smith: How Yeadon Built a $60M Real Estate Empire
    Feb 16 2025

    In this episode of Burning the Ships, I sit down with Yeadon Smith, a real estate investor, entrepreneur, and mentor who’s built an impressive portfolio while staying deeply committed to family, faith, and personal growth. From transitioning out of ministry to scaling a $60 million real estate investment firm, Yeadon’s journey is a testament to the power of bold decisions, strong relationships, and relentless action.

    We explore how Yeadon burned the ships to go all-in on real estate, the mentors who shaped his success, and the power of community and accountability. He also shares how his My First Million in Multifamily program has helped students close over $300 million in deals. If you’re ready to build wealth, invest, or take your next big leap, this episode is packed with wisdom and action steps.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    01:31 Who is Yeadon Smith?

    06:24 How Yeadon got into real estate investing

    10:40 The risks and mindset shifts needed to succeed in real estate

    14:18 How my first multifamily deal changed everything

    19:03 Realizing the power of investing in multifamily real estate

    22:45 The step-by-step guide to scaling to $60 million in assets

    26:10 The power of community and accountability in achieving success

    29:21 Why action is more important than inspiration and motivation

    35:02 The 3 things you need to make changes permanently

    39:19 How accountability will shift your perspective in life

    41:01 The impact of daily journaling and accountability to your progress

    50:21 The importance of being present with family

    01:02:06 Resources for new investors

    Quotables

    “Information in isolation ends in frustration. You need community to succeed.”

    “Success isn’t about working harder—it’s about working smarter, building relationships, and taking calculated risks.”

    “Journaling is a gift to your future self. It helps you see how far you’ve come and where you need to go.”

    Links

    https://yeadonsmith.medium.com/

    https://whova.com/web/9o5rihBow5AvJw8v-j4JE56RUro1qWyzImkDvRnk-c8%3D/?fbclid=IwY2xjawIGFk1leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcXOCk-LFavXVuauHozP0q_b9qhCB4SGHz3-8MJ7zH_Ph3iXWEOMXVOnaw_aem_dk38Ev40n2flGPc5nFAZEQ

    https://www.facebook.com/yeadon https://www.instagram.com/yeadons/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/3624929014238193

    My First Million in Multifamily

    https://www.facebook.com/MyFirstMillionInMF/

    https://www.myfirstmillioninmultifamily.com/

    The Dad Edge

    https://thedadedge.com/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Weekly Ramble: Building an Authentic Online Presence That Attracts the Right Leads
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode of Burning the Ships, I dive into the role of social media in business, branding, and personal influence. When I left my corporate career, I initially thought I’d disappear from social media entirely. But I quickly realized that cutting ties with the most powerful networking and marketing tool would be a huge mistake.

    I share how embracing social media transformed my business, expanded my network, and led to unexpected investments. From leveraging professionals to staying consistent, this episode offers key insights for entrepreneurs and investors—including how one viral video attracted a new investor.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode

    00:00 Introduction

    01:28 Why I wanted to quit social media

    03:38 Using social media for networking

    05:01 Social media as a marketing tool for your business

    06:11 Making the decision to go all-in on social media

    07:32 The importance of consistency on social media

    09:26 How hiring experts in social media can help build consistency

    12:38 Influencer vs. Entrepreneur

    14:40 The unexpected benefits of being on social media

    19:44 Building an authentic online presence that attracts the right people

    21:46 The impact of social media beyond business

    24:33 Why you should lean into social media and use it intentionally

    Quotables

    “I thought I could build a business in silence—until I realized social media is the most powerful networking tool available.”

    “Consistency is key. If you disappear for weeks, people forget you exist. Stay visible, stay relevant.”

    “One viral video led to a conversation, which led to an investor. That’s the power of staying active online.”

    Links

    608B Capital

    https://608bcapital.com/

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    27 mins