Finding Peak w/ Ryan Hanley - RealityOS | Why Most Leaders Fail to Command the Present
Episode Date: August 11, 2025Spartan philosophy, built in the black-ops lab of business: https://www.findingpeak.comFinding Peak podcast: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanleyJoin our community of fearless leaders in search of unreasonab...le outcomes...Want to become a FEARLESS entrepreneur and leader? Go here: https://www.findingpeak.comWatch on YouTube: https://link.ryanhanley.com/youtube“Plans are cute—right up ‘til the universe knees you in the junk. Or, as Mike Tyson put it, ‘Everybody’s got a plan… until they get punched in the mouth.’ …so you got punched in the face…What now?Well, first, don’t freak out. 70% of strategic plans fail in execution. That’s according to the Harvard Biz Review.The reason for this is that most ‘leadership advice’ is nostalgia wrapped in a PowerPoint delivered by a consultant who will be long gone when it comes to the actual execution of the plan.How do I know?I’ve spent over two decades building, leading, and selling businesses, most notably scaling Rogue Risk from zero to acquisition in just two years. I’ve run national brands, launched an industry-defining events, and worked as an turnaround CEO for businesses in tech, insurance and fitness. I’ve coached founders, executives, and teams to unlock unreasonable growth by cutting through myths and leading in reality. I don’t teach theory—I’ve lived the chaos, made the calls, and earned the scars. If you're looking for safe, pretty leadership advice, I’m not your guy. If you want the truth and a system that wins in the real world, you’re in the right place.Today, we’re kicking off a 7-part series on my RealityOS leadership operating system. --Recommended Tools for GrowthOpusClip: #1 AI video clipping and editing tool: https://link.ryanhanley.com/opusRiverside: HD Podcast & Video Software | Free Recording & Editing: https://link.ryanhanley.com/riversideWhisperFlow: Never waste time typing on your keyboard again: https://link.ryanhanley.com/whisperflowCaptionsApp: One app for all your social media video creation: https://link.ryanhanley.com/captionsappGoHighLevel: It's time to take your business workflow to the Next Level: https://link.ryanhanley.com/gohighlevelPerspective.co: The #1 funnel builder for lead generation: https://link.ryanhanley.com/perspective--Episodes You Might Enjoy:From $2 Million Loss to World-Class Entrepreneur: https://lnk.to/delkFrom One Man Shop to $200M in Revenue: https://lnk.to/tommymelloIs Psilocybin the Gateway to Self-Mastery? https://lnk.to/80upZ9This show is part of the Unplugged Studios Network — the infrastructure layer for serious creators. 👉 Learn more at https://unpluggedstudios.fm.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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plans are cute right up until the universe needs you in the junk or as Mike Tyson put it
everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth so you got punched in the mouth
what now well first don't freak out 70% of strategic plans fail on execution that's
according to the Harvard business review the reason for this is most leadership advice is
nostalgia wrapped in a PowerPoint delivered by a consultant who will be long gone when it comes
to the actual execution of that plan.
And do you know how I know that?
I've spent over two decades building, leading, and selling businesses,
most notably scaling rogue risk from zero to acquisition in just two years.
I've run national brands, launched an industry-defining event,
and worked as a turnaround CEO for businesses in tech, insurance, and fitness.
I've coached founders, executives, and teams to unlock unreasonable growth
by cutting through myths and leading in reality.
I don't teach theory.
I've lived the chaos, made the calls, and earned the scars.
If you want safe, pretty leadership advice, I'm not your guy.
If you want the truth and a system that wins in the real world, you are in the right place.
Today we're kicking off a seven-part series on my Reality OS leadership operating system.
Specifically, we're going to break down the core tenets of the reality OS system that allow leaders to play the game in front of them.
No myths, no excuses.
seven tenants, seven ways to stop leading in theory and start winning in reality.
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There are seven tenants,
seven ways to stop leading in theory
and start winning in reality.
The first, command the present,
decide now,
own it. The second, detach from the outcome. Worship the process, not every little wiggle in the chart.
Number three, systematize for freedom. Build machines, ditch bottlenecks.
Number four, lead with resonance. Craft a voice that moves cultures. Number five, own your
edge, weaponize your self-awareness. Number six, radical responsibility, nuke the excuses, seize control,
and number seven, unyielding focus. Jaconian priority, zero drift.
adopt all seven of these and you will play the game in front of you better than anyone else in your space.
And they won't even see it coming.
So let's dive into tenant number one, command the present.
Play the game in front of you.
Early 2020, I launched Rogue Risk as a 100% digital insurance agency.
No handshakes, no golf tournaments, no dropping in with donuts.
Industry dinosaurs started barking.
You can't sell insurance without breathing.
the same air as your clients.
I knew they were wrong.
I knew there was a better way.
But I also had just dropped 35K in launching Roegress,
so I caved.
I hedged my bets.
I put another 10K into an in-person local marketing campaign.
What a coward.
10 grand on slick folders, flyers, lead lists,
email automation intro campaigns,
and in-person dropping campaigns.
We went live March 9th of 2020.
Seven days later, zombie apocalypse hits.
governor shuts down the state, every office door locked, networking events gone,
the 10 grand in folders, coffee coasters.
The plan I had in my head was dead.
In that moment, I had two choices.
Cling to the myth and pray, hope the universe gives pity on me, or scrap it all and double
down on reality.
I nuke the in-person, I nuke the in-person play, tripled my content budget, lived on Zoom,
automated everything, and made over 450 YouTube videos.
Two years later, rogue risk was acquired.
Not because I was the smartest,
but because when the field changed, I changed faster.
Or at least I thought so.
Carl Van Klosswich called it the fog of war,
the chaos and uncertainty where no plan survives first contact in reality.
Daniel Cayman proved we humans are terrible at this.
Loss aversion makes us cling to busted strategies,
afraid of admitting we're wrong.
We double down on losing plays because we can't be.
to take the hit. Ronald Haifis calls the solution getting on the balcony, stepping back far enough
to see the whole field, then diving back in with a new move. Commanding the present means doing
exactly that. You pull every relevant data point, market signals, your team's capacity, and yes,
your gut, and you act. You act on what the playing field looks like in that moment. Not hope, not best
practices, not the way things should work or the way they were always done. Great leaders make decisions
based on reality and the real tangible feedback they're getting from the market.
Not next quarter, not when the board finally agrees now.
Most leaders hide behind best practices and what's always worked because it shields them from
risk.
But unreasonable results require unreasonable speed.
And that means the courage to throw away the script when the room changes.
Do you think I enjoyed lighting 10 grand on fire seven days into the life of my business?
Nope.
But the only other option would be to sit on my hands.
hands and wait for someone else to tell me it was okay to start prospecting in person again.
Couldn't wait that long. By commanding the present moment, I was able to move past the 10K and the fear
that caused me to hedge my bets in the first place and push forward with a new plan based on what was
happening in the moment. But that's not all I learned. Here's a simple exercise that I use of
my coaching clients to get a handle on the first core tenant. Step number one, call this the Confident.
write down one safe decision you regret.
This can be anything.
A new hire, a marketing campaign, a product decision.
It can be big or small decision.
We're not trying to make you feel bad.
We're practicing awareness for the types of decisions that keep you from playing in the moment.
Once that's done, we move to step number two, and this is our reality check.
List the upside you forfeited and the myth you obeyed.
So use as much detail as you need to get a feel for the cost of the cost of the fact.
that decision, the emotional, financial, relational, it doesn't really matter. We're trying to
understand what the cost was to us and to our business. Step number three, we called defiance.
Find one shred of proof that the myth you followed was crap. Why was this idea, bad decision?
What hope, what theory, what myth, what best practice? What delusion convinced you this was
something that you needed to do? And then finally, step number four is our action step.
Within 48 hours, pitch, post, or ship the Boulder version.
Screenshot it.
Proof matters in this stage.
Write down how you fix this.
Or if you haven't fixed it yet, what you want to do instead,
pulling from real stats, real feedback.
This is an exercise.
You don't need to show it to anybody.
What we're trying to do is create a mechanism, a habit,
an awareness for the decisions that you make that aren't based in reality.
We don't need to beat ourselves up for past decisions.
not what this is about. We're not trying to create shame, regret, doubt. No, we're trying to
understand what is it inside of us that causes us to play it safe in the moments where we need to
act accordingly. Trust me, I've made all the bad decisions over my career. We are building
an awareness muscle. That's the goal of this exercise. So we don't continue making these mistakes
as we move forward.
My friends, commanding the president isn't macho chest thumping.
It's self-respect.
It's you saying I will not be a passenger in my own business.
If you're feeling froggy, drop your completed drill, your completed exercise in the comments.
The first five that will get my personal tear down.
I'll pull them back on the show, we'll talk about them, we'll break them down.
So if you're feeling froggy, leave it in the comments.
Make sure that you get the next six installments of our reality OS series.
so smash that subscribe button, whether you're listening or watching on YouTube,
because the next episode, we're going to gut-check your addiction to daily metrics and to outcomes.
And if you need more personalized help, email me.
You can email me anytime, Ryan at Findingpeak.com or DM me on Instagram.
There's a link below.
I'll leave you with this.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote,
God will not have his work made manifest by cowards.
You're in the right place, my friends.
This is the way.
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