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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 58 MIN

Why Everyone Thinks They’re the Main Character (and Why Your Business Can't)

from Business, Beer & BS with Mike & Blaine · host Mike Milan & Blaine Bertsch

Send us Fan MailAt some point, everyone decided they were the star of a movie no one else signed up to watch. This week on the Mike & Blaine Podcast, we’re diving deep into “Main Character Syndrome” (MCS) and why social media has everyone acting like the world is their personal film set. From influencers blocking traffic for the "perfect shot" to the constant narration of mundane tasks as if they were plot points, the trend is reaching a breaking point. We break down the psychology behind this shift in identity, why it’s becoming increasingly disruptive in public spaces, and the inevitable backlash as people start to reclaim reality.But this isn't just about TikTok trends; there’s a massive takeaway for business strategy and leadership. In the corporate world, MCS can be a silent killer. When a founder or manager views themselves as the "Main Character," they stop being a leader and start being a bottleneck. Effective business tactics require an ensemble mindset—where your customer is the hero and your team is the cast that makes the mission possible. We discuss how to leverage personal branding without falling into the narcissism trap and why the best business strategies focus on the "supporting cast" to drive long-term growth. Because when everyone thinks they’re the lead, nobody is listening, and your culture—much like a bad movie—starts to fall apart.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OpsvdqkxGesListen to all our episodes at mikeandblaine.comLearn about: Cash Flow Mike who trains CPAs to provide effective advisory to their clients at cashflowmike.com Dryrun Cash Flow Forecasting for the office of the CFO where they get finance teams out of spreadsheets at dryrun.comIf you’re enjoying the show and want to help us keep the mics on and the fridges full, head over to mikeandblaine.com to buy us a beer! We truly appreciate the support of our community.Thanks to our Beer Sponsors: • Karen Hairston from 3S Smart Consulting: 3ssmartconsulting.com • Neighbor Pat • DevinWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OpsvdqkxGes#MainCharacterEnergy #MainCharacterSyndrome #InternetCulture #SocialMediaBehavior #BusinessStrategy #Leadership #PersonalBranding #Entrepreneurship #SocialMediaTrends #MarketingTactics #MikeAndBlaine #TikTok #Instagram #Meta #LinkedIn #YouTube #AttentionEconomy #BusinessGrowth #CompanyCultureSupport the showCatch more episodes, see our sponsors and get in touch at https://mikeandblaine.com/

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Send us Fan Mail At some point, everyone decided they were the star of a movie no one else signed up to watch. This week on the Mike & Blaine Podcast, we’re diving deep into “Main Character Syndrome” (MCS) and why social media has everyone acting like the world is their personal film set. From influencers blocking traffic for the "perfect shot" to the constant narration of mundane tasks as if they were plot points, the trend is reaching a breaking point. We break down the psycholo...

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