• How John Johnson, CEO of Patmos Is Building Infrastructure Hyperscalers Can't Control
    Jun 29 2026

    I sat down with John Johnson, founding CEO of Patmos Hosting, to unpack how he bootstrapped a data center company with no outside capital after a big tech host threatened to cancel a client, leading him to pursue independence by “controlling the dirt.” We talk about his rule “he who pays, rules,” why he believes VC money erodes a founder’s mission, and how owning infrastructure and going upstream helps you control your destiny and protect your data. John also explores AI’s risks—counterfeit human personhood and reducing humans to artifacts—while arguing for a renaissance where authentic humanity becomes a premium. He shares how Patmos is redeveloping the old Kansas City Star printing press into a C-PACE financed, assessed clean-energy data center plus a downtown tech hub to create jobs and urban renewal. We also discuss his Albertus Magnus Institute and his North Star: human freedom.


    03:25 Counterfeit Humanity & the Organic Human Market

    08:07 AI and the Technocratic Paradigm

    11:21 The Human Renaissance: Practical Counter-Revolution

    14:08 Owning the Dirt: Freedom Through Education & Independence

    14:20 John's Journey: From Ministry to Data Centers

    22:55 Patmos: Free Speech Hosting & AI Infrastructure

    27:23 Data Centers, Sustainability & The Kansas City Story

    32:20 Owning Your Own Data & Patmos Phase Two

    Connect with John:

    • https://patmos.tech/

    • https://magnusinstitute.org/


    Connect with Raul:

    • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io

    • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/resources

    • Connect with Raul on LinkedIn (DMs open): https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/

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    40 mins
  • Why Buying Signals Are Sitting in Your CRM Already with Ronan Leonard
    Jun 25 2026

    In this podcast, I sat down with Ronan Leonard, founder of Intelligent Resourcing, to break down how he helps sales teams eliminate the 40% of their day spent manually researching companies and instead deliver real buying signals directly into the CRM so reps can take action. We talked about how fast AI is reshaping business models—Ronan compared it to waking up and finding the snow gone overnight—and why he refuses to build SaaS right now. He explained “dark data” hidden in sales call transcripts, how he enriches CRMs into “evergreen” systems, and how those insights feed content and GEO/answer optimization. We also covered tool-stack volatility, internal tooling vs productizing, structuring teams around learning speed, value-based pricing and price elasticity, and we had an honest disagreement on co-risking and revenue-share deals.


    01:36 AI Overwhelm and Pace

    03:19 Snowstorm Business Models

    04:13 No SaaS Moat Strategy

    05:09 Signals Into the CRM

    06:45 Dark Data and Transcripts

    08:55 Scaling Clients and LTV

    15:49 Team Structure and Learning

    19:41 Agents vs SOP Iteration

    24:39 Standardize Custom Work

    24:59 Value Based Pricing Framework

    27:48 Cost Savings Case Study

    30:16 Pricing as Perception

    31:49 Why Upside Deals Fail

    35:36 Confidence and Client Execution

    36:34 Staying Ahead of AI Curve

    39:37 Creativity and Feedback Loops

    Connect with Ronan:

    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronan-leonard/

    https://intelligentresourcing.co/


    Connect with Raul:

    • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io

    • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/resources

    • Connect with Raul on LinkedIn (DMs open): https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/

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    40 mins
  • How AI Will Evolve the 7 Parts of Your Consulting Business Model
    May 15 2026

    How AI Will Evolve the 7 Parts of Your Business Model:
    Leverage AI to enable you to solely focus on client relationships, belief and the nuances of your work

    00:00 The Bold Pricing Vow
    01:42 AI Labs Enter Services
    03:29 Your Offer Is Not The Moat
    05:00 Seven Model Ingredients
    06:47 How AI Changes Each Part
    15:25 The Evolved Model Blueprint
    25:26 Three Breakthrough Signals
    29:49 Four Steps To Redesign
    36:53 Closing Call To Evolve

    Substack Version of this podcast:
    https://dogoodwork.substack.com/p/how-ai-will-evolve-the-7-parts-of

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    37 mins
  • What Happens When a College Makes Entrepreneurship Mandatory for 100% of Students with Jeffrey Meade
    May 14 2026

    In this episode, I talk with Jeffrey Meade, founding director of entrepreneurship at Paul Quinn College, about the school’s “Every Quinnite is an Entrepreneur” program, where by 2028 every student must launch a real business that generates revenue before graduating. Jeff explains why traditional schools optimize for employment but the job market is changing, making entrepreneurial thinking—creativity, adaptability, and problem-solving—more essential. We dig into what qualifies as a “real business” (no fixed revenue threshold, but real customers, pivots, and an MVP mindset), why they focus on solving a core problem before layering in AI, and the mindset shift first-generation and Pell Grant students must make from “don’t fail” to “fail fast” in a safe learning environment. Jeff also shares how he’s open sourcing the model through case studies and a podcast, plus where to learn more.


    00:45 Why Entrepreneurship Now

    03:38 Mandatory Student Ventures

    04:35 MVPs And First Sales

    06:52 AI Tools Problem First

    10:31 From Scarcity To Confidence

    13:06 Safe Space To Fail

    15:18 Open Sourcing The Model

    17:29 Where To Learn More

    Connect with Jeffrey:

    • https://paulquinn.edu/entrepreneurship
    • jeff-meade.com
    • jmeade@pqc.edu
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffmeade


    Connect with Raul:

    • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io

    • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/resources

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    20 mins
  • Why Calling Your AI "Intelligent" Is a Leadership Mistake with Patrick Rooney, Founder of Leonis Strategy
    May 12 2026

    In this episode, I interviewed Patrick Rooney, a cognitive science–trained AI practitioner and founder of Leonis Strategy, about how founders mischaracterize AI by collapsing “scripted autonomy” (agents doing tasks while you step away) into personhood autonomy (will, rights, interiority). Patrick argues this isn’t just sloppy language but a leadership issue that shapes how teams relate to technology. They discuss why LLMs are plausibility engines rather than truth-seekers, how humans can pursue truth, beauty, and goodness for their own sake, and why leaders must own inputs, outputs, and responsibility instead of outsourcing judgment. We explored why LLM training is text-bound and disconnected from lived experience, the appearance-versus-reality problem behind Turing-test thinking, practical cautions around anthropomorphizing AI, and why doubling down on in-person human connection is a strategic response to AI at scale.


    01:53 LLMs Are Plausibility Engines

    05:10 Leadership And Culture Values

    07:34 Why LLMs Aren't Intelligent

    08:54 Turing Test And Training Limits

    12:42 Language Detached From Reality

    14:48 Personhood Rights And Ethics

    19:01 Anthropomorphism Risks

    19:34 Human Ownership Mindset

    20:25 Outsourcing Your Thinking

    22:24 IP Training Fears

    24:34 Responsibility Still Human

    28:41 Leading In AGI Hype

    29:38 Grounding In Real Life


    Connect with Patrick:

    • https://leonisstrategy.com/

    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/prooney1/


    Connect with Raul:

    • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io/apply

    • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/free-growth-resources

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    35 mins
  • The Friction With AI Adoption from CEOs Vantage Point with Jim Ristuccia with Vistage
    May 7 2026

    In this episode, I’m joined by Jim Ristuccia, a former US Naval officer, founder/CEO, and Vistage Chair in San Diego who leads peer groups for CEOs of $5M+ companies and small business owners in the $1–10M range. We break down what actually happens inside a Vistage meeting—especially the “issue processing” that surfaces blind spots through uncomfortable but growth-producing questions. Jim shares how AI started showing up consistently after a 2024 speaker session, including a case where an IP law firm put its team through AI bootcamps, tripled personal productivity, and grew revenue 50–60% in a year. We discuss the adoption gap (CEOs vs. leadership teams vs. employees), why employees often feel threatened, and how leaders can create psychological safety. We also dig into practical implementation via AI champions, committees, process mapping, low-hanging-fruit use cases, and measuring ROI through time savings, productivity, and revenue.


    01:56 What Vistage Really Is

    02:45 Issue Processing Secret Sauce

    04:46 When AI Hit the Groups

    06:43 Why Some CEOs Lag on AI

    08:44 Use Cases vs Business Model Shifts

    09:45 AI Readiness and Industry Friction

    11:20 Leading Change and Finding Use Cases

    13:25 Prompts Training and Psychological Safety

    15:01 AI Champion and Process Mapping

    16:04 Why People Quit

    16:32 Build AI Champions

    17:58 Pick Use Cases Fast

    18:33 Measuring AI Impact

    20:00 Beyond Time Savings

    21:02 Culture and Safety

    23:48 Compliance and Knowledge

    24:32 Jobs and Business Models

    27:38 Adoption Takes Time


    Connect with Jim:

    • https://jimristuccia.com/


    Connect with Raul:

    • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io

    • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/resources

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    33 mins
  • What Actually Happens to Your IP and Labor Costs When AI Gets Cheaper with Thadd Ruszkowski, CTO at Fuzati
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, I’m joined by Thaddius Ruszkowski, CTO at Fuzati, who’s built software platforms for over a decade, from 25-person internal workflow systems to consumer platforms with millions of users. Thadd isn’t just theorizing about AI agents; he’s running a fleet of them in parallel every day across multiple projects. We dig into what happens to value, intellectual property, and labor as production costs collapse, and why efficiency is only the opening round, not the real competitive advantage of AI. We also talk about managing parallel agents without losing your mind, the comeback of hardware, why on-prem/local will matter more than most people think, and why IP is actually more valuable now in a world flooded with slop. Plus, how he built an early chatbot trained on the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas.


    03:12 Working With Agents

    04:44 Aquinas Chat Origins

    10:28 Beyond Efficiency

    20:49 Net New Value

    24:28 Create Net New Value

    25:02 Decouple Labor From Value

    27:58 Outcome Value Shift

    30:26 Future Digital Assets

    34:35 Three AI Futures

    37:58 IP And Distribution

    40:56 Local Hardware Shift

    42:42 Client AI Disclosure


    Connect with Thadd:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/thad-ruszkowski/


    Connect with Raul:

    • Work with Raul: https://dogoodwork.io

    • Free Growth Resources: https://dogoodwork.io/resources

    • Connect with Raul on LinkedIn (DMs open): https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/

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    49 mins
  • What AI Native Consulting Actually Looks Like: The 4 Stages
    May 1 2026

    What AI Native Consulting Actually Looks Like: The 4 Stages

    00:00 Why AI Native Matters
    02:26 Four Stage Roadmap
    03:10 Stage One Enhancement
    06:39 Stage Two Augmentation
    14:15 Stage Three Parallel Ops
    18:43 Agentic Workflow Examples
    24:17 Stage Four Autonomy
    33:10 Autonomy In Practice
    37:36 Self Diagnostic Recap
    41:52 Firm Of The Future

    Link to the full Substack:
    https://dogoodwork.substack.com/p/what-ai-native-consulting-actually

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    44 mins