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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 7 MIN

Michelle May O’Neil With Concierra Business Advisory Debuts Atlas Load Reset Framework at Aspire Tour

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses innovative strategies for tackling entrepreneur burnout and founder overload with Michelle May O'Neil, founder of Concierra Business and Concierra Legal. O'Neil introduces the Atlas Load Reset framework, a proprietary diagnostic tool designed to help business owners identify and address the structural patterns that keep their companies overly dependent on them as they grow. This framework, developed from O'Neil's 34 years of experience advising founders and executives, aims to transform how founders manage their businesses and prevent burnout by examining five interconnected domains: Founder Identity, Business Structure, Customer Journey, Team Building, and Financial Systems. Michelle May O'Neil debuted the Atlas Load Reset framework at the Aspire Tour in Phoenix, alongside a lineup of entrepreneurs, investors, and bestselling authors. Coinciding with this debut, O'Neil announced a free live training for entrepreneurs on April 28, designed for founders who feel too much of their business depends on them. Additionally, O'Neil is launching Atlas Elite, a private strategic advisory service for high-profile founders and executives. The Aspire Tour also marks the launch of O'Neil's national multimedia platform, which includes a flagship podcast and educational series on entrepreneurship and identity. For more information, visit Concierra Business.

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