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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [3:22] How Andy Weins planned his business exit for early retirement [4:41] Why writing a book instantly elevates your authority [6:34] Turning scattered ideas into powerful thought leadership [9:29] How small language shifts can transform your mindset [13:06] Why your words shape actions and drive real results [15:07] The mindset shift to stop labeling things as good or bad [18:43] Why Andy’s new book title matters and what it reveals [25:05] Making business finance less intimidating with “hillbilly math” [40:46] Avoiding the trap of tripping over dollars to pick up dimes In this episode: If you’ve ever wondered how to transform your unique experiences into stories that captivate and drive action, you’re not alone. Many people struggle to find focus amid their varied interests, talents, and life chapters, making it tough to zero in on what stories will resonate most powerfully. Is there a secret to identifying the “sticky” themes that can shape not only your narrative, but your future career? Andy Weins, a fourth-generation entrepreneur, seasoned military veteran, and keynote speaker, shares how he found clarity through storytelling — despite juggling multiple successful ventures. Working with a coach, Andy discovered that his attention to language and word choice was the common thread connecting all his pursuits, leading to his signature keynote, The Language of Leaders. He reveals his journey from being a jack-of-all-trades to a focused thought leader, explaining how writing forced him to distill his experiences into actionable insights. Andy delves into the ways he helps business owners confront the intimidating world of finances, using accessible frameworks like “hillbilly math” to make data-driven decisions less daunting. His stories demonstrate that small, simple changes — rather than sweeping overhauls — can spark dramatic results for entrepreneurs and leaders alike. In this episode of Sticky: Stories That Stick, Amelia Forczak talks with Andy Weins, Founder of Camo Crew Responsible Junk Removal, about harnessing the power of words and numbers to build a lasting legacy. They explore why language matters so deeply and how shifting your internal dialogue can lead to real-world transformation. Listeners will learn practical strategies for reframing limiting beliefs, rooting business decisions in data, and developing confidence by facing uncomfortable truths — whether it’s through cleaning up your business finances or rewriting your mental scripts. Amelia and Andy’s dynamic conversation is packed with actionable wisdom and memorable sayings, making this a must-listen for anyone ready to write their own sticky story. Resources mentioned in this episode: Andy Weins on LinkedIn - / andyweins Andy Weins Website - https://andyweins.com/ Camo Crew Junk Removal - https://camocrewjunkremoval.com/ Trash Talk Business Podcast - https://trashtalkbusinesspodcast.com Words Fucking Matter: Retrain Your Brain to Use Language That Serves You by Andy Weins - https://www.amazon.com/Words-Fucking-... Pithy Wordsmithery - https://pithywordsmithery.com/ Alex Hormozi books - https://www.acquisition.com/books Quotable moments: "When you write a book, you automatically become a subject matter expert — because you wrote a book and nobody else did." "Words matter. The path to hell is paved with good intentions, so adjust language to take ownership and become the victor of your story." "The only thing worse than making decisions without data is making decisions with incorrect data." "Every decision has a dollar value. You’re either making a little more money or not — there’s no neutral." "Don’t trip over dollars to pick up dimes — sweating the stuff that doesn’t matter often costs you far more in the end." Action Steps: Audit and adjust your language: Replace limiting words with ownership-driven language to strengthen your mindset and turn intentions into commitments. Write down specific goals: Put your goals on paper to clarify your vision, stay focused, and move into the top tier of achievers. Regularly review your numbers: Consistently track your financial or performance data to understand your reality and make informed decisions. Embrace “hillbilly math” for data-driven decisions: Use simple, approximate calculations to gain quick insights and avoid analysis paralysis. Focus on simple, actionable changes: Implement small, practical adjustments that build momentum and drive meaningful progress.