Feb. 22, 2026

1392: Why I’m Publicly Calling Out This Entrepreneur…

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Do you ever hesitate to share your latest project, launch, or creation, worried it will come off as “shameless self-promotion”? In this Solo Sunday episode, Brian pulls back the curtain on a text message he received from a fellow entrepreneur that completely reframed this common fear. It’s a message that inspired him to get behind the mic (even while under the weather) and issue a call to arms for every entrepreneur who is building something to serve others. Brian breaks down the insane double standard where we can champion sports teams and social causes without a second thought, but feel shame when promoting the very businesses we pour our hearts into. This episode is your official permission slip to stop hiding and start sharing your work with the world — not as an act of ego, but as an act of service.

✨ Why This Matters for You

This mindset shift is crucial for your entrepreneurial journey because:

  • It reframes marketing from a selfish act to a generous one. You can't help people who don't know you exist.
  • It gives you the confidence to talk about your products and services without feeling sleazy or apologetic.
  • It helps you overcome the mental barrier that keeps your business a "best-kept secret."
  • It reminds you that if you truly believe in what you're building, you have an obligation to share it with those it can help.
  • It’s a powerful lesson in authenticity and why showing up as your true self is the best marketing you can do.

📝 Key Takeaways

  • Promotion is Service. Sharing what you’ve built isn’t shameless self-promotion; it’s shameless service to the people you aim to help.
  • Champion Yourself. We’re trained to champion other companies, sports teams, and causes. It’s time we put that same energy into championing our own work.
  • You Have an Obligation. If you're creating something for others, you're doing them a disservice by withholding it. Your audience can't benefit from what they don't know about.
  • Lose the Apology. Stop using phrases like "Sorry for the shameless plug." Own the value you provide and share it confidently.
  • Authenticity Inspires. Raw, unscripted, and generous content connects deeply and inspires action in others, just as Brian was inspired by his friend's first YouTube video.
  • Consistency Over Perfection. Brian recorded this episode while sick as a testament to building habits. The lesson? Show up even when it's not easy, because that's what makes it easier in the long run.

🚀 Put It Into Action

This week, let’s practice shameless service:

  • What is one thing you’ve created or are working on that you’ve been hesitant to share publicly?
  • Draft a social media post or an email to your list about it.
  • As you write, consciously remove any apologetic language. Frame it entirely from a place of service and excitement for how it can help others.
  • Hit "post" or "send" and share your value with the world.

📣 Special Thanks and Shout Out to a Brilliant Entrepreneur!

A huge shout-out and thank you to Michael Philippou, the brilliant entrepreneur behind Big Love (formerly Frozen Fruit Co) in Santa Monica. His text message and the launch of his new YouTube channel were the direct inspiration for this episode. Michael is a phenomenal example of an entrepreneur who leads with generosity and transparency. We highly encourage you to check out his past appearance on the show in episode 308 and subscribe to his new YouTube channel. Thank you, Michael, for shamelessly sharing your journey and inspiring us all to do the same!