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UNDENIABLE

UNDENIABLE is an unfiltered conversation about what it really takes to build something great. From founders and investors to creatives and community builders, every guest brings their own version of what makes them UNDENIABLE. No scripts. No fluff. Just honest stories, hard-earned lessons, and the mindset behind turning ideas into reality. New episodes every week — subscribe to stay in the room where real entrepreneurship happens. OWN YOUR OWN STORY, OR SOMEBODY ELSE WILL

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    Emotional Discipline Isn't About Control—It's About Freedom

    This episode reframes pain as a powerful teacher that leads to clarity, calm, and personal growth. Learn how acceptance brings peace, why truth doesn’t rush, and how emotional discipline creates confidence, healthy boundaries, and wiser decisions that help you fully own your story.The UNDENIABLE Podcast with Jeromy Leavelle delivers high-impact conversations for every entrepreneur focused on business, mindset, and real personal growth. Designed as a powerful motivational video experience, the podcast breaks down mentality, discipline, and the habits required to build a true growth mindset in today’s competitive world. Jeromy Leavelle brings raw insight and practical strategies that challenge how you think, how you lead, and how you grow—making this a must-listen for entrepreneurs serious about mindset, business success, and long-term growth.

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    The Five Roles That Quietly Make or Break Organizations

    Most organizations don’t fail because of bad people — they fail because of misalignment.In this episode, Blake Young, pastor and creator of the Fivefold Life framework, breaks down a powerful human operating model rooted in ancient wisdom and backed by modern psychology. This conversation explores why burnout happens, how teams quietly fall apart, and why no single personality type should ever dominate a culture.You’ll discover the five core human roles that show up in every healthy organization — whether you’re building a business, leading a team, or trying to understand your own wiring:The Apostle (vision and innovation)The Prophet (discernment and risk awareness)The Evangelist (connection and momentum)The Pastor (care, morale, and relational health)The Teacher (clarity, systems, and accuracy)We unpack how these roles act as a self-correcting system, why hierarchy breaks culture, how blind spots destroy leaders, and why alignment — not motivation — is the real key to sustainable growth.This episode is essential viewing for:-Entrepreneurs and founders-CEOs and leadership teams-Creators and solo operators-Anyone experiencing burnout or role confusion-Leaders who want healthier culture without control or micromanagement📱 Fivefold Life App (Available on Apple devices): Discover your core wiring, blind spots, and ideal team balance.🎧 If you’ve ever felt stuck, exhausted, or frustrated at work — this conversation will explain why.

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    Vision vs. Execution: How Operations Decide Whether Businesses Win or Fail

    Most businesses don’t fail because the vision is wrong — they fail because execution breaks down. In this episode of The Undeniable Podcast, Jessica Odell breaks down the real reasons companies struggle to scale, from poor problem framing and communication gaps to culture, cadence, and leadership blind spots.Drawing from military intelligence and operational experience, Jessica explains decision-grade clarity, the true role of a COO, why founders often misread their own metrics, and how structure, cadence, and people strategy turn vision into reality. A must-listen for founders, operators, and leaders building real, scalable businesses.

  4. 10

    Your Dollar Is Melting: The Truth About Saving, Debt, and Long-Term Wealth

    Most people think saving money is the safest move — but what if saving cash is actually costing you wealth?In this episode Trevor, financial advisor, breaks down how money really works in today’s economy. From inflation and the death of the gold standard to debt, liquidity, AI disruption, and why entrepreneurs often take massive risks without a real financial plan — this conversation challenges nearly everything we’ve been taught about money.We dive into:Why the dollar is a depreciating assetThe difference between wealth planning vs retirement planningWhy small business owners overestimate selling their business as an exit strategyHow inflation quietly destroys purchasing powerWhy leverage, liquidity, and time horizons matter more than returnsHow AI and fintech are changing the future of moneyGen Z, crypto, gambling culture, and instant gratification economicsIf you’re a business owner, entrepreneur, or someone who wants their money working harder instead of sitting idle — this episode will shift how you think about saving, investing, and risk.⚠️ This conversation is educational only and not financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional for personalized guidance.

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    Fire, Grit, and the Entrepreneurial Calling: Sarah Mitchell on Building Integrity

    In this episode of The Undeniable Podcast, we sit down with Sarah Mitchell, a public adjuster, entrepreneur, and fire-claims specialist who has carved out a powerful niche in one of the most complex and emotionally charged areas of the insurance world.Sarah shares her journey from early entrepreneurial instincts—hustling as a kid, challenging authority, and thinking differently—to navigating W-2 jobs, network marketing, real estate exposure, and ultimately stepping fully into entrepreneurship. Along the way, we unpack what truly makes someone “unemployable” and why mindset, perspective, and personal conviction matter more than credentials.The conversation dives deep into the realities of insurance claims, especially fire losses: why they’re different, why homeowners are most vulnerable in these moments, and how public adjusters can either add chaos—or bring clarity, leadership, and service. Sarah explains why she chose to specialize in fire claims, how investigation and education play a critical role, and what inspired her to create a training focused on ethical client acquisition and leadership-first sales.We also explore the adversarial nature of the claims process, the lack of standardized training, and why “controlling the narrative” is essential for professionals advocating for policyholders. This episode is part entrepreneurial story, part industry deep dive, and part leadership philosophy—rooted in service, integrity, and long-term impact.If you’re an entrepreneur, public adjuster, contractor, or someone feeling the pull to build something meaningful—even if it’s not perfect yet—this conversation will challenge the way you think about work, calling, and growth.

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    The Real Reason Arguments Never End

    In this episode, we break down the hidden framework behind arguments that never get resolved — in marriages, leadership teams, online culture, and high-stakes business conversations. You’ll learn why debates quietly shift from facts and behavior to assumed intent, and why that shift makes truth impossible to reach.Once intent replaces evidence, the argument becomes unwinnable. Defend yourself and you’re guilty. Stay calm and you’re calculated. Get emotional and you’re exposed. Every response becomes “proof” — not of truth, but of control.We explore:Why arguing intent is a power move, not a truth-seeking oneHow evidence-based reasoning gets replaced by emotional narrativesWhy even innocent people lose unwinnable argumentsThe logic behind gaslighting and social containmentHow to recognize the trap before you step into itThis episode is for leaders, agency owners, and anyone tired of circular arguments that never resolve — and ready to protect their credibility, clarity, and reputation.Because if you don’t own your story, someone else will.

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    Why Creative Thinkers Don’t Fit In (and Why That’s the Point)

    What if the thing you’ve been trying to “fix” about yourself is actually your greatest advantage?In this episode, we sit down with Mike Nash, veteran, business coach, and advocate for neurodivergent entrepreneurs, to unpack why so many innovators, founders, and visionaries feel like they don’t fit into traditional systems — and why that’s not a flaw.From military leadership and PTSD to ADHD, burnout, and the power of self-awareness, Mike explains how neurodivergent minds naturally optimize, question inefficient systems, and create better solutions. We talk about procrastination, hyperfocus, authenticity, entrepreneurship, and why trying to “be normal” often holds creative thinkers back.This conversation isn’t about fixing yourself — it’s about leveraging how your brain actually works.If you’ve ever felt like you think differently, work differently, or don’t belong in conventional roles… this episode will feel like home.

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    Leaving Stability Behind for Freedom

    Nick left the stability of a medical sales career to jump headfirst into the unknown world of entrepreneurship. He braved the challenges of starting fresh and building a franchise empire with Cabinet IQ. In this episode, Nick shares his journey from the OR to owning a showroom, the lessons he learned about risk, accountability, and the power of freedom versus security.He explains why franchising allowed him to bypass years of trial and error, how creating a world-class customer experience matters more than ever, and how he’s leveraging both in-person and digital strategies—including social media and AI—to grow his business.You can’t have both complete security and complete freedom at the same time. You have to decide what you want, embrace risk, and take ownership of your story.Tune in for:The bold move from medical sales to franchisingHow to create unforgettable customer experiencesNavigating risk, accountability, and entrepreneurial freedomStrategies for leveraging social media and AI in business

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    Inside the Claims Fight: An Insurance Attorney Explains What Really Happens

    In this episode of UNDENIABLE, we sit down with attorney and insurance law expert John to break down the modern claims landscape and the adversarial realities most policyholders never see coming. From the legal framework that shapes the claim process to the real meaning of bad faith, John explains how the industry has changed since the mid-90s and why today’s policyholders need strong representation more than ever.We discuss the evolution of claims practices, the impact of strategy shift, and why public adjusters, contractors, and policyholder advocates must sharpen their skills and understand the legal environment they operate in. John shares his personal journey from corporate law back into insurance litigation, growing up with a public adjuster father, and why he sees this work as a moral responsibility.If you’re a public adjuster, roofer, contractor, or anyone working claims on the policyholder side, this conversation is a masterclass in understanding the stakes, the law, the expectations you must set with your clients, and how to ethically and effectively fight for a fair outcome. We also talk about Dragon Slayer training, CE requirements, reserve setting, navigating disputes, and how to protect an insured’s rights from the very first notice of loss.This episode is essential listening for every PA, restoration professional, and industry advocate who wants to operate at the highest level and serve their clients with professionalism, accuracy, and clarity.

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    From Fear to Fortune: The Networking System Every Entrepreneur Needs

    Entrepreneurs, are you letting fear run the show? In this episode, Gary LaRue reveals why fear is the number one belief every entrepreneur must let go of — and why networking is the launch pad, not the finish line.We break down:Why room size doesn’t equal opportunityHow relationships scale faster than tacticsThe go-giver mindset that multiplies your impactBuilding social currency and ROI as a byproductTurning networking into a career-changing engineWhether you’re stuck in a chapter with “no ROI,” struggling to differentiate yourself, or trying to bridge the gap from owning your job to scaling a business, this episode is your blueprint for action.Connect with Gary LaRue and Master Networks: 📧 [email protected] — Whether you’re in North Texas or anywhere in the world, there’s a place for action-takers and innovators.

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    How to Sell Without Feeling Salesy & Handle ‘No’ Like a Pro

    Ever wonder why some people just seem to have it in sales while others struggle? In this episode, we dive deep into the art of connecting with clients, handling rejection, and turning desperate situations into opportunities — all while keeping your sanity (and sense of humor) intact.Learn:Why humor can be your secret sales weapon How to uncover what your clients really needThe power of follow-up and feedbackHow to stay resilient when the “no’s” keep comingReal strategies for building trust and long-term relationshipsWhether you’re a sales veteran, a public adjuster, or someone just trying to improve your people skills, this episode is packed with practical advice and mindset hacks you can use immediately.📌 Connect with FBS (Forensic Building Science):Website: forensicbuildingscience.comCall/Text: 651-703-3066

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    Why Most “AI Tools” Won’t Fix Your Business Problems

    What’s the real difference between AI and automation — and why does it matter for your business? In this episode of The Undeniable Podcast, Andrew George breaks down what most people get wrong about AI, how to build smarter workflows, and why chasing every new tool won’t fix broken systems. We get into practical strategies for using AI to simplify operations, boost productivity, and actually get results — without the buzzwords.

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    Turning People Skills Into Six‑Figure Success

    Lillian Paris left a successful career as a hairstylist to build a six-figure insurance business before 25 — and she’s on track to open her own agency next year. In this episode of The Undeniable Podcast, we explore career pivots, entrepreneurship, people skills, and self-belief — showing what it takes to start over, bet on yourself, and turn natural talents into a thriving business.

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UNDENIABLE is an unfiltered conversation about what it really takes to build something great. From founders and investors to creatives and community builders, every guest brings their own version of what makes them UNDENIABLE. No scripts. No fluff. Just honest stories, hard-earned lessons, and the mindset behind turning ideas into reality. New episodes every week — subscribe to stay in the room where real entrepreneurship happens. OWN YOUR OWN STORY, OR SOMEBODY ELSE WILL

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