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We have access to more business information than ever before — podcasts, YouTube, Google, coaches, social media, ChatGPT, masterminds, business besties... And even though the barrier to entry for entrepreneurs is lower than ever, decision-making now faces an over-analysis problem. In this solo episode, I'm sharing the framework I actually use to cut through the noise and figure out what advice is worth taking — and what to leave behind. Because here's the thing: good advice and bad advice aren't as easy to tell apart as black and white. The real filter is a two-part system, and once you have it, you'll use it on everything. We also get into pricing (because of course we do), AI as a thought partner (with caveats), and why the goal of this podcast was never to hand you a to-do list. In this episode: • Why more opinions lead to more paralysis — and what to do instead • The two-factor framework for distinguishing good advice from bad advice • Why something can "work" mathematically and still be ethically misaligned • Why I fundamentally disagree with the "reverse engineer your income goal" approach to pricing • How to use AI as a mirror for your own thinking (and when not to) • "Take what you want, leave the rest" — and why this applies to this very podcast • Why your values are step zero for all of this to actually work Key Takeaways: • Quieting the noise is always step one. Seeking more input when you're overwhelmed usually makes things worse. • The two criteria for evaluating any advice: Does it work? Is it ethically aligned with your core values? • This creates a four-part matrix: doesn't work + not aligned (bad), works but not aligned (still bad), aligned but doesn't work (also bad), and works AND aligned (the only real good advice). Related Episodes: Using Your Personal Filter to Make Decisions in Life & Business (Ep. 91, Lisa Zawrotny) Tapping Into Your Intuition: What does 'being in alignment' even mean? (Ep. 111, Regyna Curtis) Ethical Pricing for Service Providers (Ep. 139, Jaryn Dominique, Beatriz Victoria Albina, Becky Mollenkamp) Sarah K. Heeter is the dynamic CEO of Podfox Media, the force behind 5,000+ episodes reaching millions across 120+ countries. Host of the award-nominated Big Brave Business podcast, Sarah electrifies audiences speaking on podcasting strategy, ethical leadership, and inclusive entrepreneurship. She serves as the NAWBO Phoenix Director of Public Policy and teaches public policy at Arizona State University while championing integrity-driven business transformation. Launch Your Own Podcast: Podfox offers a 100% free, private strategy session for anyone thinking of starting a podcast. https://launchmyshow.com/...