In this episode, we sit down with serial entrepreneur, bestselling author, and TEDx speaker Stan Peake. With experience as a 9-time entrepreneur and 7-time bestselling author, Stan brings raw, real-world insight into what it actually takes to build, sustain, and recover in business. From navigating personal health crises and business setbacks to managing difficult clients and teams, this conversation dives into the realities of entrepreneurship that rarely make the highlight reel.

We explore the uncomfortable truths behind success—stress, resilience, persistence—and why the ability to handle difficult conversations may be one of the most underrated entrepreneurial skills.

About Our Guest

Stan Peake is a serial entrepreneur, bestselling business author, and TEDx speaker who supports entrepreneurship development at Bow Valley College. Recognized for both business excellence and ethics, Stan combines academic credentials from Royal Roads University, Queen’s University, and Harvard Business School Online with decades of lived experience. He also serves as a global chapter organizer for Harvard’s entrepreneurship network. And yes—he’s a loyal Buffalo Bills fan.

What We Talk About

The Reality of Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship isn’t just strategy and growth—it’s stress, uncertainty, and responsibility. Stan shares what it feels like to carry the weight of payroll, problem-solving, and constant decision-making with no safety net.

When the Business Gets Personal

From managing difficult clients to navigating unexpected team challenges, we unpack the communication skills required when stakes are high and emotions run even higher.

Adversity as a Turning Point

Stan opens up about facing a broken back, a heart attack, COVID-related revenue loss, the death of a co-founder, and difficult business partnerships—and how those moments reshaped his approach to leadership and resilience.

The Resilience Gap

We discuss a growing societal challenge: the shift toward instant gratification and risk aversion, and how that mindset limits personal and professional growth.

Key Takeaways

  • Crisis can unlock creativity – When quitting isn’t an option, you find another way.
  • Transparency builds trust – Honest conversations, especially when things go wrong, create stronger relationships.
  • Persistence pays off – Sometimes it takes 18 follow-ups to rebuild trust—but it works.
  • Passion fuels performance – You excel when you care deeply about what you’re doing.
  • Discomfort is a competitive advantage – Growth comes from pushing through what others avoid.
  • Micro-adversity builds resilience – Small challenges prepare you for bigger ones.

Why This Episode Matters

If you’re leading a team, building a business, or navigating tough conversations, this episode is a reminder that resilience isn’t built in comfort—it’s built through challenge. Stan’s perspective cuts through the noise and brings us back to what really drives success: persistence, honesty, and the willingness to stay in the hard moments.

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