
Matt opens with a rare moment of reflection — his first real day off since his son was born surfaced something he'd been ignoring: he's lost the Sunday thinking time that used to drive his best strategic decisions. Both hosts find themselves in a similar place, mid-evolution on what their roles in their own companies should actually look like going forward.On the marketing side, Michael's CoolantClear goes viral with 600,000–700,000 views — and almost no one buys it. He drops the price, sales start moving, and a full product redesign is now in motion. He also walks through how deeply integrated his AI-to-ads setup has become, with real-time ROAS visibility and the ability to make changes across Google and Meta without touching a dashboard. Matt, meanwhile, is close to publishing the 1701 case study and candidly admits his agency is waiting on him — he's become the bottleneck he was trying to hire around.Engineering covers Project 29's progress toward its December deadline, Matt's quietly obsessive push to build a machine style guide for new engineers, and Michael's realization that having one great engineer has him immediately wanting to hire another. The episode closes with a conversation that's rare for this show — both hosts getting philosophical about the arc of entrepreneurship, business PTSD, and why they both feel like they're finally getting to the good part. Plus: grills, steaks, and a gantry mill sale that turned into a logistical nightmare.
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