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🎙️ Show Notes
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References:
Nerd's Guide to the Galaxy Podcast
In this conversation, Seth David and Joshua Standley discuss various topics including accountability and responsibility in interpersonal relationships, scaling accounting services, manipulation of statistics by politicians, and clear agreements in business. They emphasize the importance of holding people accountable for their actions, providing constructive criticism, and seeking legal advice to avoid misunderstandings and disputes. They also share their experiences and perspectives on these topics, highlighting the need for transparency and critical thinking in various aspects of life.
Transcript
https://otter.ai/u/-jWrGstWXRpWwGFXOfI1D65GuBI?view=transcript
Action Items
- [ ] @Seth David - Look into structuring a "support-based" monthly subscription service for smaller clients needing assistance but unable to afford dedicated support.
- [ ] Consider recording a video to accompany agreements that clearly outlines expectations and responsibilities.
- [ ] Explore staggering client meetings out over longer periods (e.g. annually) and providing online courses/resources in between to scale services cost effectively.
Outline
The importance of accountability and not using hurt as an excuse for negative behavior.
- Seth David and Joshua Standley discuss the dangers of social media, including the tendency to post political opinions that may be misinterpreted or lead to conflict.
- They also consider the idea that not everyone deserves the same rights and freedoms, such as those who have committed serious crimes.
- Joshua Standley and Seth David discuss the idea that people are accountable for their actions, even if they are hurting due to past trauma or addiction.
- Seth emphasizes the importance of being honest and constructive in addressing issues, rather than using hurtful or negative tactics.
How accountants can prioritize clients' needs over competition and maximize profits through proper pricing and systems.