
Go All In or Don't Go At All: The Brutal Truth About Scaling
What separates billion-dollar operators from everyone else? In this episode of Big Hitters, host Larry Weidel sits down with Brian Mehmen, founder of Rolling Bones Adventures, to dissect the relentless frequency and execution that built empires from nothing. From the brutal lessons learned working 100-hour weeks in construction to building a financial services powerhouse, Larry breaks down why winning isn't just better than losing; it's the only fuel that compounds exponential growth. You'll discover why small daily wins create the momentum to scale, how to attract world-class talent through authentic leadership, and the non-negotiable mindset that separates those who collapse under pressure from those who thrive in it. If you're committed to your next level, this conversation reveals the exact psychology and strategies that transform seven-figure operators into billion-dollar builders.
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Show Notes
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The difference between stagnation and exponential growth isn't talent, it's the willingness to leave comfort behind, embrace calculated discomfort, and understand that winning generates the adrenaline to sustain relentless effort.
- How to Identify and Cultivate Your "Winning Frequency"
- Why Strategic Geographic Relocation Is a Billionaire's Accelerant
- The Adrenaline Principle: Why Winning Supercharges Your Capacity and Losing Drains It
- How to Build an Unmovable Decision Foundation Before Execution Begins
- The Predatory Sales Trap and Why It Disqualifies You from Building a Billion-Dollar Enterprise
- How Calculated Hardship in Your 20s and 30s Becomes Your Competitive Moat