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Podclimb Podcast

Conversations with entrepreneurs who coach across industry

  1. 9

    Why Most Businesses Are Using AI Wrong

    Most people think AI is about tools, but it’s actually changing how businesses are built. As Rahul Bhojwani of Matti Labs explains in this episode , we’re moving from “software as a service” to “service as a software” where you don’t sell time or deliverables anymore, you build systems that produce outcomes. The companies winning right now aren’t just using AI to save time, they’re turning internal processes into scalable, revenue-generating engines. The question isn’t what tool you should use, it’s: what system could you build that works without you?What You’ll Learn:What “service as a software” actually meansThe 3 types of companies in the AI shiftWhy most businesses are using AI wrongHow to turn internal processes into new revenue streamsThe difference between saving time and creating leverageConnect with Rahul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhojwanirahul/Connect with Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/Podclimb: https://www.podclimb.com/

  2. 8

    The Money Wake-Up Call: Why Women Can’t Afford to Stay Out of the Conversation

    Money anxiety isn’t a personality flaw — it’s a lack of clarity. And no one is bringing more clarity, courage, and wake-up calls to the financial world than Genevra Mitrovich.For over a decade, she’s been helping women stop outsourcing their financial power and start owning it — without shame, without jargon, and without waiting for “someday.”In this episode, we go straight into the real stuff most people avoid:• Why millennials and Gen Z are the most financially anxious generations ever — and how to flip that script. • How women can step out of the quiet corner and into control of their accounts, investments, and futures. • The simple weekly practice that turns “I’m bad with money” into “I know exactly what’s happening.” • What couples really need to talk about before investing, spending, or planning their future. • Why dead people outperform living investors — and what that teaches you about emotional decision-making. • How to build confidence, safety nets, and long-term freedom even if you’re starting from zero.Genevra pulls back the curtain on: • The new landscape of money for young adults • Whether college is still a smart investment • Preparing kids and teens for a financial world that won’t slow down for them • The mindset shift that takes someone from overwhelmed → unstoppableThis is financial literacy without ego. Financial empowerment without fluff. And financial confidence built one clear decision at a time.If money has ever made you feel behind, embarrassed, or intimidated… this conversation flips that.Because once you understand the rules of money, you stop playing defense — and start building your future on purpose.Connect with Genevera: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genevra-mitrovich-28747539/Connect with Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/

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    You Are One Meal Away from Better Health with Dr. Jerry Hu

    You are one meal away from better health.Not one transformation.Not one perfect routine.Not one life-changing supplement.One meal.That’s the provocative claim Dr. Jerry Hu makes — a clinician who spent 20+ years in Western medicine before realizing something medicine rarely teaches:The gut isn’t just another organ.It’s the command center.The quiet engine.The storyteller behind your cravings, your mood, your energy, and your ability to choose the life you want.Inside you live 110 trillion bacteria, constantly signaling what they want… and shaping what you want.Eat well, and they reward you.Eat poorly, and they start driving the car.In this episode, Jerry and I explore what happens when you stop outsourcing health to pills, powders, and “fixes”… and start leading your life from the inside out.We talk about:Why 70% of your serotonin is made in your gut, not your brainHow cravings are not character flaws but bacterial communicationWhy “healthy” processed foods still hijack your biologyHow intermittent fasting resets your inner systemWhy the question “Would my ancestors have eaten this?” changes everythingThe surprisingly emotional work of changing long-held habitsJerry brings a clinician’s clarity and a coach’s compassion.He’s not asking you to overhaul your life.He’s asking you to make a single conscious decision — and repeat it.One meal at a time.Because transformation doesn’t start with drama.It starts with awareness.Attention.Agency.You are one meal away from better health.And that choice is yours.Connect with Jerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jerry-hu/Connect with Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/Podclimb.com

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    From Couch Surfing to CEO: How Matt Nance Bet on Himself and Built Something Bigger

    Most people ease their way into entrepreneurship.Matt Nance got thrown into it headfirst.Ten months of couch-surfing.Seven months waiting for a job that kept not opening. A full year crushing quotas and carrying a territory on his back. And then the pivotal moment:Realizing he was becoming the kind of person he never planned to be — exhausted, boxed in, and building a ladder that didn’t belong to him.That’s where Summit Strategies Group was born. Not in a boardroom. On a couch. In a season of misalignment so loud he couldn’t ignore it anymore.In this episode, Matt and I pull the curtain back on what actually creates a founder:Not inspiration. Not a perfect idea. But the moment frustration turns into clarity — and clarity turns into action.🔥 What We Dive Into• The identity snap that pushes you out of a “dream job” When doing everything “right” still feels wrong — and why ignoring that feeling is the real risk.• Why entrepreneurship isn’t a plan — it’s a decision The moment you stop outsourcing your dreams and start backing your own.• Human-centric AI that actually moves a business forward Matt breaks down how Summit Strategies helps service businesses adopt AI without blowing up their workflows.• Missed opportunities = silent revenue leaks The inbound AI voice agent system that multiplies revenue simply by answering the phone.• Sales without desperation How to get clients wanting you — without pressure, gimmicks, or commission breath.• Walking away from misaligned clients Why protecting your peace is part of protecting your profits.• The Alignment Factor How clarity, faith, and internal alignment became Matt’s compass — and why your external life can’t shift until the internal one does.

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    The Content System Coaches Are Missing with Aleksandar Dimitrov

    Most creators collapse when it comes to building frameworks, and that’s exactly why Aleksandar from Amused is with us today.In this episode, Andrew sits down with Aleksandar Dimitrov, founder of Amused, to break down the systems, structures, and strategic thinking that allow coaches and creators to scale their content without burning out.Aleksandar specializes in helping experts turn scattered ideas into clear frameworks, strong messaging, and repeatable workflows that convert. Together, they explore:• Why frameworks—not posting volume—separate growth from exhaustionCreators often try to solve content problems by posting more. Aleksandar explains why the real leverage is structure, not frequency.• How to build content that grows your audience vs. content that grows your businessMost people blend these together and stall. Aleksandar shows how to separate them and finally get results.• How to stand out on a platform full of generic LinkedIn contentAleksandar reveals how he pulls a client’s actual voice from sales calls, stories, and lived experience—so their content finally feels human.• Why long-form content—especially podcasts—accelerates trustAndrew and Aleksandar dig into why voice, tone, and presence build authority faster than any carousel or “10 tips” post.• Outreach that works in 2025The biggest competitor isn’t another creator—it’s prospects doing nothing. They discuss rapport-building, messaging, and personalizing outreach that actually lands.This episode is essential for coaches, consultants, and creators who want a real content engine—one rooted in frameworks, clarity, and strategic execution.connect with Aleksandar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amusedalex/Connect with Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/Podclimb.com

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    The Hidden Skill Behind Great Podcasts: Project Management with Trevor Greenberg

    In this episode, Andrew Berger (founder of PodClimb) sits down with Trevor Greenberg to unpack the real mechanics behind project management for podcast creators — and why successful shows rely on more than great ideas alone.Together, they break down how clear communication, structured workflows, and repeatable systems shape everything from podcast production to long-form content strategy. Trevor shares how principles from Agile and Waterfall project-management methodologies translate directly into podcasting: setting expectations, reducing assumptions, and keeping creative teams aligned.The conversation also explores:How project management improves podcast consistency and qualityWhy creators struggle with originality — and how to simplify complex ideas for your audienceWhat authenticity really means in content creation (beyond chasing virality)The impact of awards and external validation in film, music, and podcastingThe changing landscape of creative work as AI becomes a bigger influenceTrevor emphasizes that great project managers aren’t “doers” — they’re facilitators who remove friction so creators can focus on what they do best. Andrew connects this directly to the PodClimb philosophy: building repeatable, scalable podcast systems that allow founders, coaches, and creators to show up effortlessly on camera or mic.Whether you're building a content engine, managing a production team, or trying to get more consistent with your podcast, this episode offers a grounded look at how operations and creativity intersect — and why mastering both is the key to sustainable growth.Connect with Trevor:https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevorgreenberg/Listen to his podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3c63tWwBcdj4DT2dxDF2G6?si=e1d34b1557fe49a0Connect with Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/https://www.podclimb.com/

  7. 3

    "The medicine knows" - Why High-Performers Hit a Wall Even Therapy Can't Break Through

    After 200+ ayahuasca ceremonies, former stock trader Yasha Shah learned something that changed everything: surrender beats strategy every time.Sound impossible? That's your ego talking.In this episode, I sit down with the founder of Mahadevi Ayahuasca Retreats to explore why burned-out coaches, founders, and CEOs—the ones who've already optimized everything, tried every framework, and still feel stuck—are turning to ancient plant medicine for the breakthrough they can't achieve anywhere else.About Yasha ShahYasha gets it—because he lived it. As a retail stock trader for 4.5 years, he built success on paper while spiraling into depression. His "dark night of the soul" led him from India to Nepal to the Colombian Amazon, where he found what no amount of strategic thinking could deliver: actual transformation.Now training under Taita Miguel of the Kamsa tribe (12 generations of healers), Yasha works specifically with high-achievers ages 30-55 who've hit the ceiling of what conventional solutions can offer.What You'll Gain (That Your Business Coach Can't Give You)If you're a coach, founder, or CEO who's exhausted from performing at the top while feeling empty inside, this episode delivers:Why you feel stuck despite external success: The link between your wellbeing and performance that hustle culture deliberately ignoresThe surrender paradox: How the most successful people struggle hardest with letting go—and why that's exactly what's blocking your breakthroughBeyond the morning routine: Why another framework won't fix what's actually broken (and what will)Trust your body's intelligence: Stop ignoring the Sunday anxiety, the client dread, the gut feeling screaming that something needs to changeThe real ROI of transformation: Why working on yourself isn't selfish—it's the most leveraged thing you can do for your business and communityThis episode isn't about selling you on ayahuasca. It's about understanding why the next level of your growth requires a completely different approach than what got you here.Who This Episode Is For✓ Coaches feeling the weight of holding space for everyone but themselves✓ Founders who crushed their goals and still feel unfulfilled✓ CEOs waking up with Sunday scaries about clients they resent✓ Leaders who've "done the work" but know there's another layer waiting✓ High-performers tired of performingEpisode HighlightsThe 200-Ceremony Truth - Why the first 20-30 experiences are about healing trauma, and what comes after for those who stay on the pathYour Body Already Knows - That Sunday anxiety about your biggest client isn't weakness—it's data you've been trained to ignoreThe CEO's Surrender Paradox - Why the most successful people struggle hardest with letting go, and what that reveals about how you built your identityFrom Breakdown to Breakthrough - Yasha's journey from depressed stock trader to shamanic student, and why his "dark night of the soul" was the beginning, not the endThe Promise You Keep Breaking - Why transformation isn't about more information or another framework—it's about following through on what you already know you need to do5 Key Themes for Leaders1. The Performance-Wellbeing Link You're IgnoringYour business results are directly connected to your internal state. Ignoring your body's signals isn't discipline—it's sabotage.2. Surrender as Your Next Strategic AdvantageWhat it actually means to let go when you've built your entire identity on control, optimization, and staying three steps ahead.3. Beyond Optimization: Why Another Framework Won't Fix ThisMorning routines, productivity hacks, and business coaches can only take you so far. Some transformations require a completely different approach.4. Intelligence Beyond Logic in LeadershipLearning to trust intuition over analysis in business decisions—and why the most successful leaders are rediscovering this ancient skill.5. Why Working on Yourself Is Your Most Leveraged MoveHow transformation ripples through your team, clients, and mission. This isn't selfish—it's the foundation of sustainable leadership.Resources & LinksConnect with Yasha Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasha-shah-28b1bb264/Learn more about Mahadevi Ayahuasca Retreats: https://mahadeviayahuasca.com/Connect with Andrew Berger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/ Need help with your content creation? reach out to us at Podclimb: https://www.podclimb.com/

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    From Burnout to Balance: The 3Rs of Confident Leadership with Alexander Plank

    You can be busy all day and still feel like you got nothing done.Sound familiar?In this episode, Andrew Berger sits down with Alexander Plank — a mindset coach who hit burnout hard — to talk about what it actually takes to grow your business without losing your life in the process.Alex opens up about his wake-up call after working 14-hour days, chasing the “top 1%” dream, and realizing he was building success that didn’t feel successful. Together, he and Andrew get real about:Why hustle culture is so addictive (and dangerous)How to build a business that runs with your life, not against itThe truth about burnout, clarity, and what “focus” really meansAnd Alex’s simple 3-step system — Reset, Rise, Reshape — to get back your time, energy, and purposeIf you’ve ever felt like slowing down means falling behind, this episode will flip that story on its head.Connect with Alexander PlankLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-plank-coaching/Website: https://theangelonyourshoulderacademy.kit.com/7daystorealproductivityConnect with PodclimbLinkeidn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/Website: https://www.podclimb.com/----Timestamps 00:07 — Why being busy isn’t the same as being successful01:30 — Alexander’s burnout story and the moment everything crashed03:20 — “From the outside I looked successful… but inside, I was empty.”05:45 — Andrew’s turning point: leaving the studio world to start PodClimb07:00 — Why podcasting gives founders a voice that compounds over time08:59 — The toxic side of hustle culture (and how to unlearn it)10:22 — You can’t outwork burnout — here’s what actually works12:28 — Focus > Hustle: how to get real results without the chaos14:06 — Why school never taught us how to think like founders15:14 — Coaching vs. therapy: what makes it different17:38 — Step one to change: learning to sit still and actually listen to yourself19:21 — Andrew’s “three-legged stool” framework for balancing creative passions22:11 — “Wonders are triggered, not planned.” Why clarity attracts opportunity23:37 — How curiosity and trying (and failing) are the real entrepreneurial edge26:02 — Alex’s 3Rs explained: Reset, Rise, Reshape29:25 — The cost of “just being busy”: how founders lose 10 hours a week30:30 — Why time with family is the real flex31:43 — How your personal life and business are always connected32:23 — Closing thoughts and gratitude

  9. 1

    Operator's Edge W/ Ritchie Nkana

    You’re scaling the business.But what about the person running it?In this episode, Richie Nkana - ex-banker turned founder of Operator’s Edge drops the truth most high-performers avoid:“You can’t scale a high-performance business from a low-performance life.”He went from caffeine-fueled burnout to building playbooks Fortune 500 leaders now swear by. And he’s here to show you:Why hustle culture is killing your clarityThe 4 pillars of a scale-without-sacrifice lifeHow to reclaim energy, purpose, and time — without blowing up your businessThis isn’t another tactics talk.It’s a reset for the operator behind the outcomes.Richie’s got the framework to change that from the inside out.Ritchie Nkana:Website: https://operatorsedgemastermind.com/grab_the_trainingLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritchienkana/Brought to you by Podclimbhttps://www.podclimb.com/Andrew Berger Foudner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-berger-44h/

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Conversations with entrepreneurs who coach across industry

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Andrew Berger

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