• S2E2: The Invisible Architecture of Success
    Feb 10 2026

    What does it actually take to build an Inc 5000 business without letting it eat you alive? That's exactly what we dig into with Brittany Fox. Brittany and her husband bootstrapped Focus Global Talent Solutions from their second bedroom in Miami — no outside funding, no playbook — and hit $2M in revenue their first year. Last year, they made the Inc 5000 list. But here's the thing: Brittany didn't just build a successful business. She built a sustainable one. And that distinction? It changes everything.

    In this episode, we get into the real stuff. The psychology behind why high achievers burn out, what it actually took for Brittany to go from "grinding and hiding" to building a community of ambitious women who are done with surface-level conversations. We talk about morning routines that aren't just checklists, the power of doing hard things before they're trendy, and why showing up to one room can completely change the trajectory of your life.

    This one's for the founders, the co-founders, the C-suite leaders who are crushing it professionally but quietly wondering: is this pace actually sustainable?

    Key Takeaways:

    • 80% of business is psychology. The other 20% is strategy. Brittany learned this early — and it became the foundation of how she runs everything.
    • Brittany bootstrapped Focus Global from a condo in Miami with two dogs and hit $2M revenue in year one. No VC. No safety net. Just her, her husband Dave, and a whole lot of hustle — done intentionally.
    • The Inc 5000 recognition in 2025 wasn't the goal. It was a byproduct of building something real, something sustainable, and something that actually worked.
    • Brittany's 75 Hard story (before it was an Instagram trend) is one of the best "proof that you can do hard things" stories I've heard. She didn't think she could do it. She did it. And it rewired how she thinks about what's possible.
    • Meditation isn't just a buzzword for Brittany — it's a practice she's had to actively protect. She actually stopped meditating for a while because it became a checklist item. That level of self-awareness is rare.
    • She Created — her community for high-achieving women — was born from a very real frustration: the networking events that are all "tell me what you do" and zero depth. Brittany built the alternative.
    • The advice that stuck with me: Don't make it so overwhelming. Start with one. One room. One book. One action. The compound effect does the rest.

    About the Guest:

    Brittany Fox is the CEO and Co-Founder of Focus Global Talent Solutions, an Inc 5000 AI and Martech staffing firm based in Miami. Before staffing, she was part of one of the top 10 real estate teams in Manhattan — her team closed $600M in sales, just the three of them. Brittany and her husband Dave bootstrapped Focus Global from scratch and built it into one of the fastest-growing private companies in the country.

    In 2024, Brittany founded She Created — a community for high-achieving women who want to go deeper than business. Through curated dinners, intentional social events, and immersive retreats, She Created creates the space for women to have the real conversations that most networking events never get to.

    Find Brittany:

    • Website: shecreated.co
    • Instagram: @BEFoxy

    Resources & Links Mentioned:

    Focus Global Talent Solutions

    Tony Robbins Business Mastery

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    41 mins
  • S2E1: Financial Truths CMOs and CROs Can't Ignore
    Jan 13 2026

    Season Two opens with a necessary reset for growth leaders.

    In this episode, Stacie sits down with Jennifer Yousem, Founder of iHeartEBITDA, to unpack the financial realities behind marketing and sales performance—and why CMOs are often asked to defend results without being given the right financial context.

    They explore why top-line growth is a vanity metric, how margin degradation creeps into service businesses, and why honesty in forecasting matters more than aggressive targets. This conversation bridges the gap between marketing strategy and financial truth.

    If you’re a CMO expected to drive growth, justify spend, and align with finance—this episode is required listening.

    Key topics covered

    • Why top-line growth is a vanity metric
    • What CMOs need to understand about margins
    • How margin degradation happens quietly over time
    • Why “not all revenue is good revenue”
    • Forecasting honesty vs. hockey-stick storytelling
    • Cost control as the only true lever of certainty
    • How marketing, sales, and finance should align around truth

    Who this episode is for

    • CMOs responsible for growth and budget accountability
    • CROs managing optimistic pipelines
    • Founders scaling through the messy middle
    • CFOs pushing for financial rigor
    • Operators tired of growth theater

    About the guest

    Jennifer Yousem is the Founder and CEO of iHeartEBITDA, a fractional CFO, controller, and bookkeeping firm serving mid-market companies. After years leading finance inside large media organizations, she now helps founders and leadership teams turn messy numbers into clear growth decisions—without the BS.

    Links & resources

    • iHeartEBITDA: https://iheartibda.com
    • Learn more about Stacie Sussman & RevUp Advisory: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staciesussman/

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    42 mins
  • S1E18: From CMO Confidence Gaps to AI Wake-Up Calls: My 2026 Predictions
    Dec 9 2025

    In this solo episode of C-Suite Strategies, Stacie Sussman breaks down the five biggest trends she’s seeing as we head into 2026—starting with a surprising pattern: CMOs at $30M companies quietly fearing their next board meeting.

    Stacie shares why brilliant marketing leaders are losing confidence in the C-suite, what’s driving the rising demand for clean attribution, and why most companies are wildly overestimating their AI maturity. She also unpacks how leaner teams will depend on stronger processes, and how consulting roles will evolve as AI becomes a core operating system rather than a shiny add-on.

    If you’re a CMO, CRO, founder, or executive trying to scale without chaos, this episode offers a sharp, unfiltered look at what’s coming—and what it will take to stay ahead.

    You’ll learn:
    • Why the CMO confidence gap is widening
    • The revenue language every marketing leader must master
    • Why attribution is no longer optional
    • The coming AI reality check for mid-market companies
    • How lean operations and process excellence will drive growth
    • The new consulting model: human expertise powered by AI

    If you’re ready to build real capabilities instead of patching cracks, this episode is your roadmap for 2026.

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    14 mins
  • S1E17: The C-Suite Network Strategy: How to Land Your Next Role Before It’s Even Posted
    Nov 11 2025

    Networking isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s a leadership strategy.

    In this episode, Stacie Sussman sits down with Rachel Rozen, a former hospitality executive turned connection strategist, to break down how high-performing leaders can turn authentic relationships into career-defining opportunities before they ever start job-hunting.

    Rachel shares how meeting 300 people in one year reshaped her career and how you can apply the same mindset to build a future-proof professional network.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • How to reframe networking from transactional to transformational
    • The Three I’s Framework — Introduction, Invitation, Information — that keeps your network alive
    • Why your dormant connections might open your next door
    • How CMOs, CROs, and Founders can strengthen internal trust across teams
    • The right time to leave professional communities that no longer serve you
    • Practical outreach scripts to reconnect without the awkwardness

    This conversation is a masterclass in turning “icky” networking into sticky, strategic relationship-building. The kind that gets you the meeting, the opportunity, or even the next C-Suite role.

    Guest Links:

    • LinkedIn: Rachel Rozen
    • Website: Connection Catalyst
    • Apply to attend her NYC Executive & Entrepreneur Dinners

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    43 mins
  • S1E16: When the Math Isn't Mathing: Building Sales Teams That Actually Scale
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of C-Suite Strategies, host Stacie Sussman sits down with Matt Austin, a seasoned sales leader with deep expertise in B2B growth and operational excellence. Together, they unpack what it truly takes to scale a business—from navigating the transition to a recurring revenue model to ensuring alignment across leadership and sales teams.

    Matt shares lessons learned from years of leading global sales organizations, highlighting the importance of validating product-market fit, implementing structured sales processes, and embedding sales training into company culture. The conversation also explores team dynamics, leadership alignment, and how understanding the context behind every sales strategy can make or break growth efforts.

    Whether you’re a CRO, CMO, or founder seeking clarity on how to scale sustainably, this episode delivers practical, grounded insights for driving consistent revenue and organizational alignment.

    Key Takeaways
    → B2B leaders often feel stuck in their growth journey.
    → Scaling requires a deep understanding of team dynamics.
    → Validating product-market fit is crucial before scaling.
    → Implementing structured processes enhances sales effectiveness.
    → Sales training matters—for both new and experienced sellers.
    → Context behind sales strategies drives better execution.
    → Operational challenges can hinder growth if not addressed early.
    → Leadership alignment is the backbone of successful scaling.
    → Customer feedback should guide product development.
    → Revenue goals must be grounded in realistic math.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to C-Suite Strategies
    02:16 Meet Matt Austin: A Sales Leader’s Journey
    04:58 Scaling a Global Company: Insights from Experience
    10:09 Understanding Team Dynamics and Initial Steps
    12:03 Validating Product-Market Fit
    17:15 Implementing Structure and Processes
    21:11 Teaching Sales Methodologies: The Importance of Training
    26:03 The Context of Sales Strategies
    30:51 Navigating Operational Challenges
    36:07 Key Takeaways and Lessons Learned

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    43 mins
  • S1E15: Your Broken Foundations Is Killing Your AI Dreams
    Sep 9 2025

    What if AI isn’t failing you—your broken business foundations are?

    In this solo episode of C-Suite Strategies, Stacie Sussman, founder of RevUp Advisory, shares raw stories from the boardroom about why companies struggle to see real ROI from AI.

    Here’s what you’ll hear:
    • The $37M company with a marketing team stuck in Excel chaos for board reporting
    • The “12-step content circus” that keeps marketing in approval purgatory
    • The sales shuffle—bad data, fake leads, and wasted hours in Salesforce
    • Why AI is an amplifier, not a savior (and what it can never fix)
    • How RevUp Advisory maps workflows, patches the pipes, and builds real operational alignment
    • What it takes for agentic AI to actually accelerate sales, marketing, and growth
    • Why fixing workflows is the first step to successful AI implementation

    The truth? AI can’t fix bad data hygiene, broken workflows, or toxic culture. It only makes the noise louder. But when your systems are aligned, strategies are clear, and teams are working on solid foundations—that’s when AI shifts from hype to becoming a true growth engine.

    RevUp Advisory is trusted by growth-stage companies who’ve outgrown “good enough.”
    We’re the team you call when sales is stuck, marketing isn’t converting, and ops can’t keep up. Led by Stacie Sussman and a team of experts you wish you called six months ago, RevUp realigns your go-to-market engine so growth stops feeling like a grind—and starts feeling like momentum.

    Email Stacie: stacie@revupadvisory.com

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    18 mins
  • S1E14: Fix the Friction: How C-Suite Leaders Unlock Productivity and Profitability
    Aug 12 2025

    What’s slowing your C-Suite down? Sometimes it’s not lack of ideas—it’s friction in your systems, people, and processes.

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of C-Suite Strategies, host Stacie Sussman sits down with Jen Goldman, Founder of My Virtual COO, to explore how leaders can identify and fix the friction points holding back productivity and profitability. From rethinking team structure to visualizing organizational changes, Jen shares practical, neuroscience-backed tools for creating clarity, accountability, and momentum at the top levels of business.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why most growth stalls aren’t about sales—they’re about operational cracks.

    • How visual tools help leaders make big changes without triggering fear.

    • The “parking lot” method for prioritizing initiatives without losing ideas.

    • How to set boundaries and manage energy for peak performance.

    • Why sustainable scaling means caring for your people through change.

    Listen if you’re:

    • A C-Suite leader feeling bogged down by inefficiencies.

    • A founder ready to scale but facing resistance.

    • A leader who wants more flow, less chaos.


    Referenced Apps & Tools

    • Fabulous App — habit-building app from Duke and Stanford research.

    • Lucid (Lucidchart) — for visual org design, flow mapping, and brainstorming.

    • Canva — for visual diagrams and creative layouts.

    • Brain.fm — focus music for deep work.

    • Gamma — presentation/proposal creation tool you use.

    Books & Authors

    • Joe Dispenza — meditations (you specifically mentioned his guided meditations).

    • Robin Sharma — The 5 AM Club (mentioned as inspiration even though you’re a “6 AM-ish club” person).

    • Mel Robbins — Let Them (boundaries) and general coaching influence.

    • Greg McKeown — Essentialism (one focus line vs. many squiggles).

    • Gino Wickman — parking lot/Traction concepts (if you want to link to Traction by Gino Wickman).


    Connect with Jen Goldman:

    • Website: My Virtual COO

    • Email: jenniferg@myvirtualcoo.com

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    40 mins
  • S1E13: Why Most Marketing Fails: You’re Tracking the Wrong Things
    Jul 8 2025

    What if the reason your marketing isn't working... is because you're measuring the wrong things?

    In this solo episode of C-Suite Strategies, Stacie Sussman, founder of RevUp Advisory, pulls back the curtain on one of the most common problems she sees in professional services, HR firms, and small businesses: spending heavily on marketing without knowing what’s actually driving results.

    Most legacy companies are stuck tracking vanity metrics—likes, opens, impressions—while ignoring the micro-conversions that actually build revenue.

    Stacie shares real examples from inside companies just like yours and reveals the root cause: disconnected systems, poor attribution, and siloed efforts that make scaling feel impossible.

    This isn’t about more tools—it’s about better visibility.
    If your funnel feels clunky, if your marketing isn’t converting, and if your sales team is stuck guessing… this episode will show you exactly where the cracks are in your foundation.


    Here's what we cover:

    • Why traditional marketing metrics are broken and misleading
    • What micro-conversions are (and why they’re your growth unlock)
    • How to stop relying on spreadsheets and gut feelings
    • A real-life story of a $25M firm that transformed with simple visibility
    • What attribution really means for non-SaaS companies
    • Why you don’t need fancy dashboards—just the right signals
    • How legacy businesses can build momentum with clarity, not chaos

    RevUp Advisory is trusted by growth-stage companies who’ve outgrown “good enough.”
    We’re the team you call when sales is stuck, marketing isn’t converting, and ops can’t keep up.

    Led by Stacie Sussman and a team of experts you wish you called six months ago, RevUp realigns your go-to-market engine so growth stops feeling like a grind—and starts feeling like momentum.

    Learn more: https://www.revupadvisory.com

    Email Stacie: stacie@revupadvisory.com

    Book a consult: https://calendly.com/revupadvisory/consult-call-with-revup-advisory

    Follow Stacie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staciesussman/

    Connect with Stacie:
    Book a free growth consult
    LinkedIn
    Website


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    16 mins