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One Shot Growth
by Daniel Radabaugh and Derek Boyd
The One Shot Growth Podcast – No Fluff. Real Business. This isn’t just a business podcast. It’s a growth podcast. Built around the One Shot Growth Model, we separate what most people mix together: Business Growth: how to build, scale, and operate effectively. Mindset Growth: how to think, lead, and evolve as a founder and person, because you don’t rise to the level of your strategy, you fall to the level of your identity. Each episode breaks down the systems and psychology required to grow in both. No fluff, just real growth..
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Episode 7 – Build a Business That Runs by Design
One Shot Growth Podcast - Episode 7: Build a Business That Runs by Design Hosts: Daniel Radabaugh & Derrick Boyd Episode Summary After six weeks focused on the inner game - mental health, personal growth, and not being your own bottleneck - Daniel and Derrick pivot to the external operating system. Because internal wellness alone won't move the needle if there's no framework to plug it into. In this episode, they break down how they built One Shot Growth around personality assessments, communication styles, and intentional process design - and why most teams stall out when they skip the foundation work and race straight to execution. What We Cover The yin-yang of business partnerships: the Driver vs. the Methodical Thinker Why DISC profiles and Pigment cards became their most impactful operating system The 3-4 month wake-up call: why they stopped, scrapped the chaos, and laid a real foundation Balancing internal (mental/wellness) and external (process/systems) operating systems The trap of confusing "feeling accomplished" with being productive Building communication matrices so your team actually trusts each other Why "qualified on paper" isn't the same as "built for the role" The handoff problem: why one or two people end up doing everything in growing businesses Real talk on the heart-to-heart conversations it takes to get there The Three System Layers Decision Systems - How decisions get made, documented, and communicated. Logic alone isn't enough; communication style is what drives the likelihood of success. Energy Systems - What energizes vs. drains each person on the team, and how to allocate bandwidth around that. Underwhelm or overload anyone, and the whole thing breaks. Output Systems - Delivery pipelines and handoffs. Where can work be replicated or transferred so the business scales beyond the founders? Practical Takeaways Run assessments before you run plays. DISC, Pigment, or similar tools - know how you and your partners send and receive information before you build the company around each other. Stop and frame the foundation. If you've been jumbling things together for months, hard stop. Document SOPs, communication norms, and decision processes before scaling anything. Match the human to the role, not just the resume. Someone can be credentialed and capable but only show up at 50–60% if the work doesn't light them up. Build handoff capacity. If you can't say "I'm out today" without the wheels coming off, that's the lane to fix next. Honor the push-pull. One partner's pedal-to-the-metal energy and the other's "let's slow down and look at this" instinct aren't friction - they're the system working. A Note from Daniel & Derrick We don't always have everything figured out, but we know you've been through this in some way, shape, or form. If you've found a cadence that works for you in small, mid, or large team environments, we want to hear what's worked and what's been a challenge. Connect with Us Email: [email protected] Website: oneshotgrowth.com Find us on: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram If this episode hit for you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and keep the conversation going. See you on the next one.
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Episode 6 – Lost in the Sauce
One Shot Growth Podcast - Episode 6: Lost in the Sauce Hosts: Daniel Ratibaugh & Derrick Boyd Episode Summary In a world that glorifies the grind, it's easy to lose yourself in the constant doing - chasing certifications, validation, and the next rung on the ladder. In this episode, Daniel and Derrick get real about the difference between being a human being and a human doing. Recorded outdoors at a nature sanctuary in Midland, TX, this conversation is a permission slip to slow down, drop the spinning plates, and remember that your worth isn't measured by how full your calendar looks. What We Cover Why "looking busy" isn't the same as being productive The validation loop: degrees, certs, and the never-ending "next thing" Spinning plates - how the weight of family, finances, business, and self stacks up Lessons from nature: growth doesn't have to be rushed The hidden cost of a hyper-frenzied calendar (and how to spot it) Using AI and tech to create space to be, not just to do more Why staying true to yourself beats the polished sales mask every time ROI on your mental health - are you actually pouring into that bucket? The power of getting your team out of the office (think Carlsbad Caverns, not conference rooms) Practical Takeaways Audit your calendar. Look at the next week and find 3 events that aren't truly must-dos. Wipe them. Replace that time with something for yourself - a walk, the gym, music, the park. Start the day weight-free. Make the bed, have your coffee, move your body - then pick up the plates. Make non-work time with your team. Walk the yard. Get outside the office. Real conversations happen when the walls come down. Try box breathing. Used by Navy SEALs. Quick, simple way to regulate your nervous system when you spiral. Don't dismiss therapy. Talk therapy, in-person, or digital options - having a container to unload the weight is non-negotiable. Resources Mentioned Book: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk Technique: Box breathing (search it up - used by the Navy SEALs) Topic to research: The vagus nerve and how it impacts stress and anxiety Tools: Use an LLM (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.) to start exploring mental wellness topics if you don't know where to begin A Note from Daniel & Derrick Send this episode to the person who hasn't slowed down in years. They're not going to ask for it - that's exactly why they need it. If today's topics hit home and you don't know how to shut it off, reach out. This isn't a pitch. We've been through it, we've struggled with it, and we're open to the conversation. Connect with Us Email: [email protected] Website: oneshotgrowth.com Find us on: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram If this episode hit for you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and keep the conversation going. See you on the next one.
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Episode 5 - Taking it outside
One Shot Growth Podcast - Episode 5: Taking it Outside Hosts: Daniel Radabaugh & Derrick Boyd Episode Summary Daniel and Derrick called an audible. Instead of sitting down for another scheduled studio session, they hit the road, pulled off I-20 on their way to the TCU Global Energy Symposium, and recorded this one on a hiking trail at the brand-new Palo Pinto State Park. After last week\'s conversation on burnout, they figured it was time to walk the talk - literally. This episode is a relaxed, in-the-wild reminder that disconnecting isn\'t optional, authenticity beats polish, and some of the best business conversations happen when you stop trying to have them. What We Cover Why they ditched the pavilion plan and recorded on the trail instead Palo Pinto State Park - Texas\'s newest hidden gem (with a credit-card kayak rental) How a Project 214 hike in Cloudcroft is where One Shot Growth actually started The \"container space\" that real conversations need — and why it doesn\'t exist in the daily grind Mixing up your team: Marines, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and the moment \"Hey, break it up\" changed the trip Translating that lesson to business = how often do you intermingle departments? Forced disconnection: when the cell signal dies, the real conversation starts The \"Where am I the bottleneck?\" question every founder needs to keep asking Letting go of analysis paralysis and the obsession with the perfect studio shot Why people buy people and relationships, not products Practical Takeaways Call your own audible. You don\'t have to wait for vacation. A roadside trail, a state park detour, a half-mile loop - make the time. Mix up the mix. On group trips and inside your business, force the introductions that wouldn\'t happen on their own. The dot-connecting only happens when you shuffle the line. Ask the bottleneck question. Where are you the only one who can do the thing? That\'s the lane to fix so you can actually step away. Drag the workaholic to no-signal country. (And don\'t tell them that\'s why you picked the spot.) Stop trying so hard. Polish is overrated. If the messaging is real, the audience will come along for the ride. Mentioned in This Episode Location: Palo Pinto State Park (opened 2026) = kayak rentals, campgrounds, lake trails Event: TCU Global Energy Symposium Origin Story: Project 214 hike in Cloudcroft = where Daniel and Derrick first met Hobbies that got them off the grid: rock hunting near Terlingua, wildlife photography, kingfisher chasing Coming next week: Internal and external operating systems A Note from Daniel & Derrick We\'re still growing, y\'all. We\'re still trying to figure out the flow. Some of it\'s gonna be business, some of it\'s gonna be us just talking, having a good time. We invite y\'all to be a part of the journey with us. Connect with Us Email: [email protected] Website: oneshotgrowth.com Find us on: TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook If this episode hit for you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and keep the conversation going. See you on the next one.
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The One Shot Growth Podcast – No Fluff. Real Business. This isn’t just a business podcast. It’s a growth podcast. Built around the One Shot Growth Model, we separate what most people mix together: Business Growth: how to build, scale, and operate effectively. Mindset Growth: how to think, lead, and evolve as a founder and person, because you don’t rise to the level of your strategy, you fall to the level of your identity. Each episode breaks down the systems and psychology required to grow in both. No fluff, just real growth..
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