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The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast

The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast

Hosted by Nicky Billou

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Episodes

790

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

MAKE THE DIFFERENCE YOU WERE BORN TO MAKE The Business of Thought Leadership podcast is about building your thought leadership around your expertise, your brand and your name. To become well known and highly regarded in the market place for the results you are able to produce for your clients. Our guests are top thought leaders who have done it. They've become widely known for their expertise and results they're able to deliver for their clients. They all love what they do and get paid very well for doing it. You'll meet entrepreneurs that have leveraged thought leadership in driving business revenue, coaches that were unknown and barely making ends who later became celebrities and took their income into the 7 figures, consultants that transformed into best-selling authors and built multi-million dollar firms and senior executives who followed their passion, left their day jobs and are changing the world. We've had interviews with notables such as New Times Best-Selling Author Seth Godin, success and investment coaching icon, Raymond Aaron, a personal coach to billionaires, Alex Charfen & Tony Robbins' Director of Coaching, Marc Von Musser. Steve Jobs once said "The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do." Are you crazy enough to join us in making the difference you were born to make. We want you to 10x your impact, your income and your influence every 12 months. Financially successful people with purpose and passion are changing the world and we want to inspire you to be one of them.

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June 16, 2026Episode 79056 min

EP790: How To Have An Unbeatable Mind with Navy SEAL Commander Mark Divine

Mark Divine is back for his third conversation with Nicky — and this one goes deep. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the pace of change in the world right now, this episode is worth your full attention. Divine lays out his complete framework for building an unbeatable mind across five domains: physical, mental, emotional, intuitive, and spiritual. He explains why most people are living with far more internal noise than they realize — and why clearing that noise is the prerequisite for everything else, from better decisions to genuine intuition to understanding your actual purpose. The conversation also gets into the big picture: where AI is headed and what it means for human identity, the science and ancient wisdom behind radical longevity, and how David Hawkins' consciousness research maps onto the kind of world-historical figures who seem to emerge at pivotal moments in history. Mark closes with three concrete action steps anyone can start today — none of them require a gym membership or a meditation retreat. Get outside and move. Walking, hiking, rucking, gardening — let nature be your gym. It naturally regulates sleep, improves eating habits, and unwinds the chronic tension that keeps most people in low-grade fight-or-flight. Practice box breathing daily: inhale for five counts, hold for five, exhale for five, hold for five. Twenty minutes morning and afternoon gradually retrains the nervous system away from overdrive toward calm and steadiness. Do nothing. Not meditation with a technique — just sit quietly without producing anything. Most driven people are almost entirely action-oriented. Stillness is the counterpart, and without it, clarity rarely surfaces. Learn more & connect: markdivine.com unbeatablemind.com You can find all of Mark's books at https://markdivine.com/. Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

June 12, 2026Episode 78938 min

EP789: Roger Simon's New Book - EMET, One Man's Search For Meaning

"The world could be yours if you confront it." Truth, purpose, faith, and the battle between good and evil sit at the center of this conversation. Drawing on the ancient Jewish concept of emet—the Hebrew word for truth—the discussion explores how timeless spiritual questions continue to shape modern life. Through the lens of storytelling, mythology, and personal growth, the episode examines humanity's search for meaning, the challenge of confronting doubt, and the importance of living with purpose rather than pursuing comfort or happiness alone. Roger Simon discusses his new novel EMET, a thriller that blends the ancient golem legend with contemporary events in the Middle East. He explains how the story became a vehicle for exploring questions about God's role in human affairs, the nature of faith, and the struggle between good and evil. Simon also shares personal insights on purpose, aging, health, discipline, and the lessons he has learned from a lifetime of writing and reflection. Roger Simon is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, bestselling novelist, journalist, and founder of PJ Media. Known for his acclaimed Moses Wine mystery series and political commentary, Roger has spent decades exploring culture, faith, politics, and human nature through both fiction and nonfiction. His latest novel, EMET, continues that tradition by combining suspense, spirituality, and philosophical inquiry into a compelling modern thriller. Expert action steps: 1. Develop a daily spiritual practice that keeps you connected to a higher purpose. 2. Exercise consistently and make movement part of your everyday routine. 3. Be intentional about nutrition and avoid excessive eating later in the day. Learn more & connect: Check out this article written about Roger's book, EMET: https://www.theepochtimes.com/bright/author-roger-l-simons-emet-conjures-a-protector-6003135 You can find EMET on Amazon. https://a.co/d/015WTqn2 Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

June 9, 2026Episode 78825 min

EP788: Matt Gallo - Unreasonable Confidence

"If you're ever getting the feeling that there's something more or that something new is possible, pull on that string." True growth often starts when life forces a difficult decision. Success comes from being willing to experiment, adapt, and trust that new opportunities can emerge from uncertainty. Whether building a business, overcoming setbacks, or embracing new technology, progress comes from staying curious, focusing on results, and creating systems that allow people to spend more time doing what they do best instead of getting trapped in daily operations.  Matt Gallo shares how a struggling CrossFit business became a lesson in leadership, marketing, and resilience. He explains how his team grew their gym during COVID by focusing on community and member results when others pulled back. Matt also discusses the rise of AI automation, why many business owners are overwhelmed by technology, and how simple systems can create more freedom, better customer experiences, and sustainable growth.  Matt is an entrepreneur, coach, and business systems strategist with a background in health, wellness, fitness, and community leadership. Over the years, he has developed expertise in coaching, budgeting, event management, and helping organizations improve performance through better systems and processes. Today, through TrueFlow AI, Matt helps business owners leverage automation and artificial intelligence to streamline operations, enhance client experiences, and create greater freedom while staying focused on the work they do best. Matt holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music Composition from the City University of New York, College of Staten Island. Expert action steps: 1. Stay curious and keep learning. 2. Practice unconditional love and compassion. 3. When you sense a new possibility or opportunity, explore it instead of ignoring it.  Learn more & connect: https://trueflow.ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-gallo-2a070829/ Also mentioned: CrossFit culture and entrepreneurship Leadership through adversity Community building during crisis Business partnerships Delegation and systemization AI automation and business efficiency Revenue diversification Sovereignty and personal freedom Customer experience as a competitive advantage Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

June 5, 2026Episode 7876 min

EP787: TL Nuggets #239 - 4 Cs And a P!

"The four C's and a P basically are the foundation for you to build a thought leadership practice" The most successful thought leaders don't build influence by accident. They follow a process that turns expertise into visibility, trust, and ultimately business growth. The Four Cs and a P framework provides a simple roadmap: create valuable content, build credibility through proven results, develop recognition within your industry, convert authority into clients, and use platforms that amplify your message. When these elements work together, expertise becomes a business asset capable of creating both impact and income.  The framework also highlights an important reality: great ideas alone are rarely enough. Content without credibility lacks trust. Credibility without visibility limits growth. Visibility without clients creates attention but not revenue. The final piece is platform—the channels and assets that help your message reach more people. Podcasts, books, speaking stages, websites, social media, media appearances, and email lists all work together to expand influence. Used strategically, the Four Cs and a P provide a practical foundation for building a scalable thought leadership practice and transforming expertise into meaningful results. Also in this episode: - Matt Church - Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - Robert Dilts: NLP Master Practitioner Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

June 2, 2026Episode 78630 min

EP786: Scott Gannon - I Did NOT Want To Be My Own Best Case Study

"I was expecting to create a perpetual wealth out of it. And that's really what I try to do for people. Create a machine of perpetual building of wealth." Financial planning is often treated as something built around growth, returns, and retirement, but real life has a way of testing plans in unexpected ways. Building wealth is not only about increasing numbers on a statement. It is also about creating flexibility, control, and the ability to act when life suddenly changes direction. Financial structures become most valuable when they reduce friction and allow important decisions to happen quickly rather than forcing people into delays, panic, or sacrifice. True security is less about predicting the future and more about being prepared regardless of what happens.   Scott Gannon explains how his views shifted from chasing returns toward creating control. After spending decades in traditional investing and experiencing the stress and uncertainty that came with market volatility, he began searching for a more predictable approach to wealth building. When his daughter faced a life-threatening health crisis, he unexpectedly became the real-world example of the very systems he teaches clients to create. Scott describes having immediate access to capital that allowed his family to move quickly and secure life-saving treatment without waiting on approvals or disrupting long-term financial stability.     Scott is the founder of Magnify Wealth and has spent more than two decades helping business owners rethink how money flows through their lives and businesses. After becoming frustrated with the uncertainty of conventional investing and major market downturns, he shifted his focus toward protecting capital, improving liquidity, and creating strategies designed to give people greater certainty and control. His work centers on helping entrepreneurs structure money so it can serve multiple purposes while creating security against unexpected challenges such as health emergencies, taxes, economic shifts, and long-term legacy planning. Expert Action Steps 1. Build liquidity before you need it rather than scrambling during an emergency. 2. Shift financial thinking from maximizing returns to maximizing control and flexibility. 3. Create long-term structures that serve multiple purposes: emergency funding, business growth, and legacy planning. Learn more & connect: https://magnifywealth.ca/ Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

May 29, 202610 min

EP785: TL Nuggets #238 - Embrace Sales! Embrace Selling! Embrace Serving!

"Sales is love. Love is sales." Sales is not something to avoid. It is the bridge between a problem and a solution. The biggest obstacle for many entrepreneurs is not marketing, content creation, or visibility. It is the reluctance to have direct conversations that help people make decisions. Business growth happens when sales is viewed as service, not pressure. When sales is approached with genuine care, it becomes a way to help people move beyond pain, uncertainty, and inaction toward meaningful results. Many business owners treat sales as a necessary evil when it is actually one of the highest forms of service. The message throughout this episode is that sales creates the opportunity to understand someone's challenges, help them believe in a better future, and guide them toward solutions. Better sales skills lead to greater confidence, stronger businesses, more fulfilled clients, and a larger impact on the people who need help the most. This episode is a direct call to action for entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and thought leaders. Rather than looking for shortcuts, the focus is on developing the discipline, conviction, and commitment required to become exceptional at selling. Growth comes through practice, mentorship, coachability, and a willingness to serve others at a higher level. The more sales is embraced, the more opportunities there are to create transformation for others and success for yourself. Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

May 26, 202621 min

EP784: Jeff Kruszyna - A Bold Stand For Freedom

"There's no big tech censorship on good old-fashioned physical management." Freedom depends on people being willing to take action rather than assuming someone else will solve the problem. Movements, businesses, and causes survive when people communicate directly, build trust, and create systems that cannot easily be controlled by outside forces. Attention has become harder to earn in a world full of noise, algorithms, and gatekeepers, making direct relationships more valuable than ever. Success often comes from choosing courage over comfort and moving into challenges instead of away from them.  Jeff Kruszyna explains how direct mail continues to work in an era dominated by digital marketing and social platforms. Jeff argues that physical mail creates a stronger connection because it demands attention and avoids many of the filters and censorship concerns found online. He shares stories of supporting political and charitable causes, helping organizations survive pressure campaigns, and building fundraising systems that generated significant results when other channels faced obstacles.  Jeff is a fundraising strategist and founder of JMK Victory who has raised more than $100 million for America First campaigns, conservative organizations, Christian charities, and veteran groups. Jeff specializes in direct mail fundraising and has spent more than two decades helping causes, political campaigns, and nonprofits communicate effectively while building long-term donor relationships. Expert action steps: 1. Commit to continuous learning and curiosity rather than assuming you've mastered your field. 2. Move toward difficult situations with courage instead of retreating from discomfort. 3. Build a foundation around faith, values, and strong people who help keep you aligned. Learn more & connect: https://www.jmkvictory.com/ https://getjeffk.com/ Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

May 22, 2026Episode 7838 min

EP783: TL Nuggets #237 – Love Tough

"What I did is I practiced love tough because I love them, but I'm tough on them." Keeping commitments is rarely a motivation problem. Most people already know what they should be doing. The real issue is that they stop when the work becomes uncomfortable, repetitive, or inconvenient. Progress often comes from structure, accountability, and someone willing to challenge excuses instead of validating them. Discipline grows when consistent action replaces emotional decision-making. Momentum compounds when difficult tasks become non-negotiable rather than optional. Introducing "love tough" instead of "tough love". Real support means caring enough to push people into meaningful action. A 71-year-old real estate mogul finally completed the first draft of his book after 21 years of delay by committing to structured writing sessions three times a week. Sales professionals in our coaching community started generating major revenue growth after being pushed to study, practice mock sales calls, prospect consistently, and stay accountable instead of waiting to feel ready. The episode is a reminder that growth requires standards, repetition, and accountability. Sometimes the breakthrough comes from someone refusing to let you stay comfortable. Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

May 19, 2026Episode 78222 min

EP782: Troy Anderson - How To Be A Disrupter

"And what was powerful about this was that it gave him a chance to present himself in form format as a human being and not just some caricature that the left was talking about." Real disruption often comes from people willing to challenge cultural pressure, public opinion, and accepted narratives. This episode explores how influence, faith, media, and storytelling can shape large-scale cultural change. From podcasting and Hollywood to politics and publishing, the conversation focuses on how unconventional voices can create momentum, inspire belief, and shift public perception. It also examines why long-form conversations and authentic communication are becoming more powerful than traditional media in shaping trust and influence. Troy Anderson discusses his new book Designated Disruptor and explains why he believes figures like Donald Trump, Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan, and Mel Gibson are influencing a broader spiritual and cultural shift. Troy shares stories from his journalism career, his fascination with prophecy and revival movements, and his perspective on how podcasts helped humanize Trump during the election. He also explains his vision for a future "Hollywood Revival" event focused on faith, storytelling, and cultural renewal. Troy is an investigative journalist, bestselling author, and former executive editor of Charisma magazine. He has written ten books focused on culture, faith, prophecy, and world events, including The Trump Code, Trumpocalypse, and Designated Disruptor. His work has appeared in major publications, and he is known for combining investigative journalism with spiritual and cultural analysis. Expert action steps: Keep a journal documenting moments of breakthrough, answered prayers, and major wins to strengthen confidence during difficult periods. Start each day with intentional quiet time, reflection, prayer, or focused thinking before entering business and daily responsibilities. Build a trusted circle of friends or peers for accountability, support, encouragement, and honest conversations. Learn more & connect: Troy's website: TroyAnderson.us Check out Troy's books: Designated Disruptor The Trump Code Trumpocalypse All these and more can be found on Troy's Amazon page. https://www.amazon.ca/stores/Troy-Anderson/author/B00XRGLGKM Also mentioned: TPUSA (Turning Point USA) Valuetainment Joe Rogan Experience Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

May 15, 2026Episode 7817 min

EP781: TL Nuggets #236 - Keep Your Word!

"Do not willingly give your word and back out on it."  Keeping your word sounds simple until it becomes inconvenient. That's when character actually gets revealed. A lot of people casually commit to things, then back out the moment pressure shows up. The short-term relief feels good, but over time it weakens confidence, discipline, and trust in yourself. The bigger point here is that integrity isn't just about other people trusting you. It's about teaching yourself that your own standards matter. When someone consistently follows through, even during uncomfortable moments, life tends to move with more momentum, clarity, and opportunity. There's also a deeper idea running through this episode: every difficult promise becomes a test. Not a test of perfection, but a test of seriousness. Are you truly committed to the goals, relationships, business ambitions, and future you say you want? Or only when it's easy? The episode explores how keeping your word during hard moments often creates unexpected breakthroughs in other areas of life—business, health, finances, and relationships. The challenge is simple but uncomfortable: stop giving your word lightly. And once you do give it, keep it. Especially when it costs you something. Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

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