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The Business Development Podcast

Kelly Kennedy
The Business Development Podcast
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  • The Business Development Podcast

    Move Fast, Build Relentless Momentum, and Win While Others Hesitate

    08/04/2026 | 36 mins.
    In this episode of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy breaks down the real difference between people who build something meaningful and those who never get started. Drawing from the rapid launch of his new show and years of entrepreneurial experience, he challenges the idea of failure, reframing it as iteration, evolution, and intentional pivots. This is a powerful reminder that success is not about perfection, it is about momentum, action, and staying in the game long enough to win.
    Kelly dives into the 10 most common pitfalls that stop new ideas in their tracks, from overthinking and imposter syndrome to slow execution and poor resource allocation. He emphasizes moving fast, taking imperfect action, and building relentless momentum while others hesitate. If you are sitting on an idea, questioning your next move, or struggling to gain traction, this episode will give you the clarity and push you need to take that first step and keep moving forward.

    Key Takeaways:
    Ideas without action die quickly, and the people who win are the ones who move first while others are still thinking.
    Momentum is one of the most powerful forces in business, and small consistent actions will always outperform waiting for the perfect move.
    Failure is not the end, it is either a lesson or a pivot that creates space for something better.
    Nobody sees your vision the way you do, so you cannot rely on others to validate what you already feel is right.
    Good enough executed today will always beat perfect that never gets launched.
    Imposter syndrome disappears when you keep showing up and proving to yourself that you belong.
    The biggest risk is not starting, because hesitation kills more opportunities than failure ever will.
    Everything meaningful will take longer and cost more than expected, so staying in the game is the real advantage.
    Revenue and profitability must come early, because businesses cannot survive on effort alone.
    If you stick with anything long enough, keep evolving, and continue moving forward, success becomes inevitable.

    The Business Development Podcast is proudly supported by Hypervac Technologies, Hyperfab, Thunder Bay Hydraulics, and Atlas Elite Lifts. 🎸⭐
    Hypervac Technologies is North America’s leader in hydrovac excavation, delivering safe, non-destructive solutions for critical infrastructure projects. If you work in construction, utilities, or industrial services, check them out at www.hypervac.com
    Hyperfab, the fabrication division of Hypervac, delivers custom-built solutions engineered to handle the toughest demands in the field. Learn more at www.hyperfab.ca
    Thunder Bay Hydraulics has been a trusted name in hydraulic cylinder repair and manufacturing for over 55 years, supporting industries like mining, forestry, and construction across North America. Visit www.thunderbayhydraulics.com
    Atlas Elite Lifts delivers premium automotive lift solutions built for performance, safety, and reliability. If you are looking to upgrade your shop, check them out at www.atlaselitelifts.com
    Join The Catalyst Club
    If you are serious about growth, leadership, and surrounding yourself with high-level thinkers, The Catalyst Club is where you need to be.
    This is a private community for entrepreneurs, business leaders, and professionals committed to moving the needle every single week.
    Join us here:
    🌐 www.kellykennedyofficial.com/thecatalystclub

    Mentioned in this episode:
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  • The Business Development Podcast

    Why Most People Quit Before It Finally Clicks with Jordan Labelle

    05/04/2026 | 1h 12 mins.
    In Episode 330 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Jordan Labelle, entrepreneur, strategist, and founder of Evergreen Growth Collective, to break down what actually drives long-term success in business. Jordan shares his journey through corporate, startup, and solopreneur life, revealing how each step wasn’t failure, but refinement. Together, they challenge the traditional “hustle harder” mindset and unpack why most founders burn out trying to do everything instead of focusing on what truly matters.
    This conversation dives deep into redefining failure, building a business around your strengths, and the importance of staying in the game long enough to reach clarity. Jordan explains why growth doesn’t come from doing more, but from doing the right things with the right people, and how the breakthrough most entrepreneurs are searching for only comes through iteration, awareness, and persistence. If you’ve ever questioned your path, your business model, or whether it’s all going to work, this episode will bring clarity, reassurance, and a powerful reminder to keep going.
    Follow Jordan Labelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-labelle/
    Check out Evergreen Growth Collective: https://www.evergreengrowthcollective.com/
    Email Jordan Labelle: [email protected]

    Key Takeaways:
    Failure isn’t missing the result, it’s failing to learn and repeating the same mistakes.
    Every step in your journey is refinement, not failure, if you’re paying attention and adjusting.
    Most entrepreneurs burn out because they try to do everything instead of focusing on what actually matters.
    The breakthrough you’re looking for doesn’t come from planning, it comes from staying in the game long enough to find it.
    You should build your business around what you’re best at and what you enjoy, not what you think you “should” be doing.
    The things you’re best at are often invisible to you but obvious to everyone else, so ask for outside perspective.
    Growth isn’t always about scaling bigger, sometimes it’s about staying intentionally small and building smarter.
    Hiring should be based on trust, proactiveness, and willingness to learn, not just current skill level.
    You don’t need to solve every problem yourself, leveraging partners and specialists can create better outcomes with less effort.
    The people who succeed aren’t the smartest, they’re the ones who keep refining and don’t quit when things get hard.

    The Business Development Podcast is Proudly supported by Hypervac Technologies, Hyperfab, Thunder Bay Hydraulics, and Atlas Elite Lifts. 🎸⭐
    Hypervac Technologies is North America’s leader in hydrovac excavation, delivering safe, non-destructive solutions for critical infrastructure projects. If you’re in construction, utilities, or industrial services, check them out at www.hypervac.com
    Hyperfab, the fabrication division of Hypervac, provides custom-built solutions designed to meet the toughest demands in the field. Learn more at www.hyperfab.ca
    Thunder Bay Hydraulics has been a trusted name in hydraulic cylinder repair and manufacturing for over 55 years, supporting industries like mining, forestry, and construction across North America. Visit www.thunderbayhydraulics.com
    Atlas Elite Lifts delivers premium automotive lift solutions built for performance, safety, and reliability. If you’re looking to upgrade your shop, check them out at www.atlaselitelifts.com
    Join The Catalyst Club
    If you’re serious about growth, leadership, and surrounding yourself with high-level thinkers, The Catalyst Club is where you need to be.
    This is a private community for entrepreneurs, business leaders, and professionals who are committed to moving the needle every single week.
    Join us here:
    🌐 www.kellykennedyofficial.com/thecatalystclub

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Hyperfab Midroll
  • The Business Development Podcast

    Why You Freeze Under Pressure and How to Take Control with Nausheen I. Chen

    01/04/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    In Episode 329 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Nausheen I. Chen, 3x TEDx speaker and Fortune 500 communication coach, to unpack why so many capable leaders struggle when it’s time to speak. From the fight, flight, or freeze response to the pressure of being seen and judged, Nausheen explains what’s really happening in your brain when you feel nervous, lose your words, or freeze under pressure. This episode breaks down the psychology behind communication and why even highly successful professionals can sound flat, robotic, or disconnected when it matters most.
    More importantly, Nausheen reveals the shift that changes everything. Public speaking isn’t about confidence, it’s about focus. When you stop trying to perform and start focusing on delivering value, the pressure disappears and your ability to connect skyrockets. If you want to communicate with more clarity, presence, and authority in meetings, presentations, or content, this episode gives you the mindset and tools to finally take control.

    Connect with Nausheen I. Chen and learn more about her work:
    Website: https://www.speaking.coach
    Speak as a Leader Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QTpeh8l5ow8y72rtr8np2
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nausheenichen
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nausheenichen/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nausheen.speaking.coach/
    Email: [email protected]

    Key Takeaways:
    You don’t freeze because you lack confidence, you freeze because your brain thinks you’re under threat.
    Public speaking fear is a primal response, not a personal weakness, and it can be trained.
    The biggest shift in communication is moving from performing to delivering value.
    When you focus on the audience instead of yourself, pressure drops and clarity rises.
    Confidence is not something you’re born with, it’s built through repetition, self-talk, and preparation.
    Your voice, energy, and body language are the three levers that determine how your message lands.
    Most people fail in communication because they focus too much on what to say and not how it’s delivered.
    Memorizing scripts creates pressure and increases the chance of freezing, speaking naturally creates connection.
    Exposure and repetition reduce fear, but only if you review and learn from each performance.
    The goal isn’t to impress people, it’s to make their time feel valuable, and everything changes when you do.

    Sponsor Shoutouts
    This episode of The Business Development Podcast is proudly supported by Hypervac Technologies, a leader in hydro excavation equipment helping contractors excavate safer, faster, and more efficiently across North America.
    Alongside Hypervac, Hyperfab delivers custom-built fabrication solutions designed for durability, performance, and real-world industrial application.
    🌐 https://www.hypervac.com
    🌐 https://www.hyperfab.ca
    This episode is also proudly supported by Thunder Bay Hydraulics Inc., specializing in hydraulic manufacturing, repair, and systems integration across Canada.
    Alongside them, Atlas Elite Lifts delivers high-end lift solutions for luxury homes, condos, dealerships, and elite garage spaces, with systems that are truly Bat Cave Ready.
    🌐 https://www.thunderbayhydraulics.com
    🌐 https://www.atlaselitelifts.com
    If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to support these incredible companies who make conversations like this possible. 🎸⭐
    Join The Catalyst Club
    If you enjoy conversations like this and want to connect with entrepreneurs, leaders, and business builders focused on real growth, join us inside The Catalyst Club.
    🌐 https://www.kellykennedyofficial.com/thecatalystclub
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Hyperfab Midroll
  • The Business Development Podcast

    Stop Wasting Money on Marketing Until You Fix This First with Trystan Keller

    29/03/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    In Episode 328 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with sales strategist Trystan Keller to break down why so many businesses are struggling to convert effort into real revenue. Trystan shares his journey from early challenges to building high-performing sales teams, and delivers a direct, no-nonsense perspective on the disconnect between marketing, sales, and business development. At the core of the conversation is a powerful truth: most companies are trying to scale before they’ve truly understood their customer or validated what actually drives buying decisions.
    Together, they explore how to uncover the real emotional drivers behind a purchase, why asking better questions is the foundation of effective sales, and why “marketing is just word of mouth amplified.” The episode also highlights Trystan’s work with Messed Up Mondays, an Edmonton-based initiative built around honest conversations about failure and growth. This conversation is a clear reminder that before investing in marketing or chasing scale, businesses must first earn trust, understand their audience deeply, and build real human connections that lead to long-term success.
    To connect with Trystan Keller and learn more about his work, including his Edmonton-based event series Messed Up Mondays, visit:
    🌐 https://messedupmondays.com/
    Messed Up Mondays is a growing community where entrepreneurs come together to share real business mistakes, lessons learned, and the realities of building something meaningful.

    Key Takeaways:
    Marketing only works when it amplifies something real. If nobody is already talking about your business, marketing has very little to build on.
    Sales and marketing are not the same job. Marketing gets attention, while sales turns that attention into action and revenue.
    Most businesses try to scale too early. They push ads and content before they truly understand their customer or why people buy.
    The first step to selling better is talking to more people. Real conversations reveal what customers actually care about far faster than guessing.
    Customers do not buy products for surface-level reasons. They buy because of deeper emotional drivers tied to identity, confidence, security, and meaning.
    Better questions lead to better sales. If you can ask questions that help people understand themselves more clearly, you can uncover what really moves them to act.
    Word of mouth has to be earned. You earn it by delivering value, getting results, and creating experiences people actually want to talk about.
    Validation should come before big marketing spend. Get people in a room, test the offer, gather feedback, and use that proof before trying to scale it.
    Business development, marketing, and sales each play different roles. Confusing them causes companies to miss the critical steps between awareness and conversion.
    Authenticity is becoming more valuable, not less. As AI-generated content increases, real human connection, direct communication, and honest insight will stand out even more.

    Sponsor Highlights
    This episode of The Business Development Podcast is proudly supported by our 2026 Title Sponsor, Hypervac Technologies. Hypervac designs and manufactures industry-leading hydro excavation equipment used across North America to help contractors excavate safer, faster, and more efficiently.
    Alongside Hypervac Technologies, Hyperfab delivers custom-built fabrication solutions designed for performance, durability, and real-world industrial application.
    🌐 www.hypervac.com
    🌐 www.hyperfab.ca
    This episode is also proudly supported by our 2026 Roadblock Sponsor, Thunder Bay Hydraulics Inc. Thunder Bay Hydraulics specializes in hydraulic manufacturing, repair, and systems integration supporting industries across Canada.
    Alongside Thunder Bay Hydraulics, Atlas Elite Lifts delivers premium automotive lift solutions for high-end homes, luxury condos, dealerships, and elite garage spaces, with lift systems so cool they are Bat Cave Ready.
    🌐 www.thunderbayhydraulics.com
    🌐 www.atlaselitelifts.com
    If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to give these leaders and their companies some love for supporting the podcast and helping us continue bringing powerful conversations like this to the business community. 🎸⭐
    Join The Catalyst Club Community
    If you enjoy conversations like this and want to connect with other entrepreneurs, leaders, and business builders who are focused on real growth, I invite you to join us inside The Catalyst Club Community.
    🌐 www.kellykennedyofficial.com/thecatalystclub
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Hyperfab Midroll
  • The Business Development Podcast

    Make Fun Your Competitive Advantage with Joel Zeff

    25/03/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    Episode 327 of The Business Development Podcast features Joel Zeff, a nationally recognized speaker, humorist, and work culture expert who has spent more than 25 years helping organizations build stronger teams and better leaders. In this conversation, Joel shares how losing his job became one of the most defining moments of his life when he walked out with a harmonica he did not even know how to play and used that moment to choose energy, humor, and resilience over defeat. That story becomes the gateway into a much bigger conversation about leadership, mindset, and why fun is not something extra at work, it is often the very thing that helps people stay engaged, adaptable, and ready to perform at a higher level.
    Throughout the episode, Joel breaks down why celebrating small wins matters more than most leaders realize, how positive support creates momentum, and why staying in the game is one of the most important choices any professional can make. We also explore public speaking, confidence, workplace culture, embracing change, and how leaders can create environments where people feel energized instead of drained.
    Learn more about Joel Zeff:
    https://www.joelzeff.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelzeff/
    Get Joel’s book, Make the Right Choice:
    https://www.amazon.ca/Make-Right-Choice-Passion-Elevate/dp/1394278950
    Business Development Podcast listeners can also access Joel’s special offer, a free chapter on change, directly through his website.
    Just Mention the Show.
    Key Takeaways:
    Fun is not a distraction, it is a competitive advantage that drives energy, engagement, and performance.
    Celebrating small wins consistently builds momentum and fuels long-term success more than waiting for big milestones.
    Staying in the game is the most important decision you can make, because quitting guarantees failure while persistence keeps opportunity alive.
    Confidence does not come from perfect outcomes, it comes from choosing how you show up in difficult moments.
    Leaders create culture by giving people ownership and supporting them, not by demanding passion without building the foundation for it.
    Positive support multiplies performance, when people feel encouraged they take more risks, produce more, and grow faster.
    Most people do not fear public speaking, they fear making mistakes, and learning to embrace imperfection unlocks confidence.
    Fun looks different for everyone, the key is identifying what energizes you and leaning into it consistently.
    Your response to setbacks defines your trajectory more than the setback itself, mindset is the difference between collapse and growth.
    The best leaders bring humanity into their work by creating environments where people feel safe, valued, and motivated to contribute.

    Sponsor Highlights
    This episode of The Business Development Podcast is proudly supported by our 2026 Title Sponsor, Hypervac Technologies. Hypervac designs and manufactures industry-leading hydro excavation equipment used across North America to help contractors excavate safer, faster, and more efficiently.
    Alongside Hypervac Technologies, Hyperfab delivers custom-built fabrication solutions designed for performance, durability, and real-world industrial application.
    🌐 www.hypervac.com
    🌐 www.hyperfab.ca
    This episode is also proudly supported by our 2026 Roadblock Sponsor, Thunder Bay Hydraulics Inc. Thunder Bay Hydraulics specializes in hydraulic manufacturing, repair, and systems integration supporting industries across Canada.
    Alongside Thunder Bay Hydraulics, Atlas Elite Lifts delivers premium automotive lift solutions for high-end homes, luxury condos, dealerships, and elite garage spaces, with lift systems so cool they are Bat Cave Ready.
    🌐 www.thunderbayhydraulics.com
    🌐 www.atlaselitelifts.com
    If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to give these leaders and their companies some love for supporting the podcast and helping us continue bringing powerful conversations like this to the business community. 🎸⭐
    Join The Catalyst Club Community
    If you enjoy conversations like this and want to connect with other entrepreneurs, leaders, and business builders who are focused on real growth, I invite you to join us inside The Catalyst Club Community.
    🌐 www.kellykennedyofficial.com/thecatalystclub
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Hyperfab Midroll

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