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The New Talent Playbook Podcast

The New Talent Playbook Podcast

By: Rob Levin
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Strategies that drive business success through the power of exceptional talent. Hosted by serial entrepreneur Rob Levin, The New Talent Playbook podcast explores practical strategies to help leaders build stronger, more resilient businesses. With over 30 years of experience and a reputation as a top speaker on business and entrepreneurship, Rob shares impactful insights alongside industry experts to help you navigate challenges and optimize your talent strategy. Whether you're a business owner, manager, or talent professional, this show delivers actionable advice to unlock growth through exceptional talent.© 2025 WorkBetterNow. All rights reserved. Economics Management Management & Leadership
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  • Don't Have an Assistant? You are One. (Stings a little, doesn't it?)
    Apr 7 2026

    Most business owners are leaving $100,000+ on the table every year doing administrative work that costs $25/hour while their time is worth $200–$1,000+/hour. Rob Levin breaks down why an assistant is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity—and delivers a step-by-step playbook for hiring one, whether full-time, part-time, onshore, nearshore, or offshore. You'll learn to calculate your true hourly rate, identify what to delegate in three days, and avoid the costly mistakes most owners make (like hiring part-time). Within two months of hiring the right assistant, you'll reclaim 16–30 hours per week to spend on growth, customer relationships, and the high-leverage work only you can do. This is Rob's battle-tested framework from 11 years of managing assistants—and having built a company, WorkBetterNow, entirely around helping business owners get great ones.


    Episode Highlight
    "If you don't have an assistant, you are one." — Jack Daly

    Actionable Insights

    1. Calculate your true hourly rate and stop doing $25/hour work: Take your target annual compensation (salary + distributions), divide by 2,000 hours, and face the math. Most business owners are worth $200–$1,000+/hour yet spend 40–65% of their time on low-payoff administrative tasks. That $400,000/year owner is literally wasting $160,000 annually on email, scheduling, and document searching. [05:39]

      • Read: The Hire That Multiplies Results Without Multiplying Payroll

    2. Plan what you'll do with 16–30 reclaimed hours before hiring: More time is worthless if you don't know how to spend it. Write down your priorities: More customer time? Focus time to think strategy? Family and rest? This clarity motivates you to actually delegate and hire. Dan Sullivan's principle: spend 80% of your time on your unique ability. Assistants make that possible. [10:53]

      • Read: The 3 Things That Separate Business Owners Who Lead from Those Who Just Keep Up

    3. Go full-time, even if you think you don't have 40 hours of work: Part-time assistants create gaps where urgent-but-not-important tasks fall back on your plate. You'll find 40 hours of work quickly as you delegate more. Part-timers often leave for full-time roles elsewhere, forcing you to restart. Full-time is the only model that actually works. [12:52]

    Ready to apply these insights to your own business? Download the free Action Kit

    More About Rob Levin & WorkBetterNow

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    Follow Rob Levin on Substack.
    Out now! The New Talent Playbook: The Ultimate Guide to Building Your Dream Team 📕 Available on Amazon or visit thenewtalentplaybook.com and get the free scorecard.

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    22 mins
  • Steady Leadership in an AI-Driven World | Ryan Paugh
    Mar 31 2026

    Every headline screams that AI will transform your business overnight. Most SMB leaders find themselves caught between two extremes: either diving recklessly into every new tool, or staying frozen on the sidelines. Ryan Paugh, publisher of Senior Executive and co-founder of Community.co, cuts through the noise with a pragmatic framework that works for small and mid-size businesses. Rather than chasing unicorn-level AI deployment or ignoring the shift entirely, Paugh reveals what the most successful companies are actually doing: staying steady, experimenting in calculated bites, and treating AI adoption as a cultural conversation, not a technology mandate.


    About the Guest

    Ryan Paugh is a Publisher, Senior Executive, Co-Founder, President & COO of Community.co, a company that creates vetted communities to help ambitious professionals grow their networks and expand business opportunities. He is also the author of Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Business Relationships That Matter, and a renowned thought leader on creating strong communities and teams.


    Episode Highlight
    "The truth lies in the middle. Going crazy off the deep end thinking you need to compete with Fortune 500s on AI, or ignoring it entirely—both are tragic missteps. Stay steady, find ways to make adoption work slowly for your company." (00:03:00)

    Actionable Insights

    1. AI Adoption Isn't Speed, It's Steadiness: Most SMB leaders react to headlines by overcommitting to AI or avoiding it entirely. The real playbook is the middle path: experiment slowly, pick one workflow at a time, and avoid the sunk cost of "solutions that may or may not work." [03:41]
    2. Work-Life Blend Beats Work-Life Balance, And It's a Retention Engine: One-size-fits-all employment is dead. Matching how people work to how they want to live isn't benevolence—it's a lever for better talent, lower turnover, and faster growth. [13:00]
    3. Over-Communication Isn't Over-Communication in a Remote-First Company: Distributed teams across 35 states and four continents require a different cadence. What feels like repetitive messaging to you is actually the baseline people need to feel connected to mission and to each other. [16:41]

    Ready to apply these insights to your own business? Download the free Action Kit

    More About Ryan Paugh

    Check out Community Co
    Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn.
    Grab your copy of Superconnector

    More About Rob Levin & WorkBetterNow

    Like this show? Click on over and subscribe to our YouTube channel!
    Follow Rob Levin on Substack.
    Out now! The New Talent Playbook: The Ultimate Guide to Building Your Dream Team 📕 Available on Amazon or visit thenewtalentplaybook.com and get the free scorecard.

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    27 mins
  • 7 Culture Moves Behind a Fast-Growing Company
    Mar 24 2026

    Culture isn't a recruitment tactic, it's your competitive advantage. In this solo episode, Rob Levin reveals seven concrete practices that transformed WorkBetterNow into a fast-growing company. You'll walk away with immediately actionable systems: peer-driven recognition that reinforces values and clarity frameworks that eliminate "mutual mystification" (that silent killer of remote teams). Rob draws from hard-won lessons; his first venture failed partly because he deprioritized culture despite knowing better, and shares exactly what changed when he led with core values from day one.

    Episode Highlight
    "Recognizing people is just a really easy way to emphasize when people are doing things that are consistent with the culture that you want to have."

    Actionable Insights

    • Build core values intentionally, they're the foundation for everything else: Start with 4–6 core values developed with your A-players, not handed down from leadership. Use them to guide hiring, recognition, and decisions. At Work Better Now, "Put Talent First" is the first value and shapes every system.
      • Read: This Overlooked Factor Will Add or Subtract Millions From Your Business
    • Install culture practices today: Rob walks through exactly what WorkBetterNow does: recognition (W Awards), humanizing people (My Story presentations), clarity + KPIs, in-person connection, transparency, remote bonding, and continuous education. Pick one and commit to it for 90 days.
      • Read: 7 Culture Practices Worth Stealing
    • Make clarity + accountability your competitive advantage: Avoid "mutual mystification" by using simple frameworks (EOS, KPIs, Rocks). Overcommunicate: video + email. Review progress weekly. This removes friction and builds trust faster than anything else.
      • Read: How to Make Remote Work at Your Company

    Ready to apply these insights to your own business? Download the free Action Kit to get started.

    More About Rob Levin & WorkBetterNow

    Like this show? Click on over and subscribe to our YouTube channel!
    Follow Rob Levin on Substack.
    Out now! The New Talent Playbook: The Ultimate Guide to Building Your Dream Team 📕 Available on Amazon or visit thenewtalentplaybook.com and get the free scorecard.

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    13 mins
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