• Your Marketing Problem Isn’t A Marketing Problem
    May 8 2026

    When marketing underperforms, the instinct is to change tactics, channels, or people. But if execution is weak, those changes don’t stick—they just create more noise. This episode reframes what looks like a marketing problem into something more fundamental: your ability to consistently turn decisions into outcomes.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • Why fixing marketing rarely works if execution is inconsistent
    • How weak execution shows up as “department problems” across the business
    • What changes when execution becomes the standard instead of the exception

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    6 mins
  • Are You In A Sales Slump? Or Talking Yourself Into One?
    May 7 2026

    When results drop, it’s easy to point to the market, the economy, or “how things are right now.” But that explanation comes at a cost—it shifts you out of control and into reaction. This episode examines what changes the moment you accept that narrative, and why some sellers in the exact same conditions continue to close. The issue isn’t just performance—it’s what you’ve started to believe about it.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • How accepting external explanations quietly removes your ability to solve the problem
    • Why two sellers in the same conditions produce completely different outcomes
    • What shifts internally before results ever show up in your pipeline

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    10 mins
  • The Healthiest Team I Ever Ran Wasn’t The Nicest One
    May 6 2026

    You’re trying to build a positive culture—but performance keeps slipping, and no one is saying what needs to be said. This episode breaks down why “niceness” often replaces truth inside teams, and how that tradeoff quietly drives poor decisions and repeated losses. If your team feels good but isn’t getting better, this is the tension you’re in.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why teams default to agreement even when they know something is wrong
    • How avoiding conflict directly impacts execution and results
    • The hidden cost of protecting feelings over telling the truth

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    7 mins
  • How I Smuggled A Puppy Past TSA
    May 5 2026

    Most people think sales is a role. It’s not—it’s a constant condition. This episode reframes sales as the ability to navigate other people’s motivations under real constraints, using a story that exposes how decisions actually get made in everyday life.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why “I’m not in sales” is a costly assumption
    • How decisions are shaped by context, emotion, and timing—not logic alone
    • What changes when you start seeing alignment instead of persuasion

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    11 mins
  • Why PayPal Disconnected Their Own Phones
    Apr 24 2026

    In PayPal's early days, customers were so pissed off about service issues that they tracked down direct lines to employees and called headquarters to yell at them. Leadership's response wasn't to fix customer service. They ripped the phones out of the wall. In this episode, Ray breaks down the Reid Hoffman story behind one of the most underrated disciplines in business: figuring out which fires to let burn. PayPal's leadership knew growth determined funding, and funding was oxygen — so they let the customer service fire rage while they stepped on the gas. Most operators can't make that call because they want to hedge, and hedging means running out of water trying to put out the wrong fire. This is for founders and operators who have more problems than resources, which is to say — all of them.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why the loudest problem is almost never the right one to solve — and how PayPal identified funding as the real constraint while everything else was on fire
    • The triage mindset that separates operators who scale from operators who stall — and why hedging is the default trap
    • What it actually takes to let a fire burn when customers are screaming and your own team is telling you it's bullshit

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    8 mins
  • Elon Musk’s 5-Step Algorithm (Most People Run It Backwards)
    Apr 23 2026

    Most people run Elon's algorithm in reverse. They automate first, simplify second, and never question whether the process should exist at all. In this episode, Ray breaks down the 5-step algorithm Musk developed the hard way at SpaceX and Tesla — question every requirement, delete, simplify, accelerate, automate — and why the order matters more than the steps themselves. If you're tech-friendly or systems-minded, you're probably guilty of this: falling in love with the machine instead of the output. The sin isn't skipping steps. It's running them backwards, which is how you end up with bloated automations built on processes that shouldn't exist in the first place.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why automating first locks in the wrong process — and Musk's rule that if you're not adding back 10% of what you deleted, you haven't deleted enough
    • How smart people create invisible requirements nobody challenges — and why Step 1 is questioning the rules themselves
    • Why tech and systems-minded operators fall in love with the machine instead of the output — and how to reverse it

    Elon Musk explains his 5-step algorithm for running companies

    https://youtu.be/tdf3luOCNks?si=WGPPvOsJmW99btKk

    An Ultimate Guide to Elon Musk's Algorithm

    https://geekway.substack.com/p/an-ultimate-guide-to-elon-musks-algorithm

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    6 mins
  • $90 Million vs. $3 Billion: How ONE Decision Created the Air Jordan Empire
    Apr 22 2026

    Michael Jordan earned about $90 million from his entire NBA career. Last year alone, he made $300 million — almost all of it from Nike, because of one clause his mom pushed for before he ever played a pro game: a 25% royalty on any shoe sold with his likeness. In this episode, Ray breaks down three decisions that dwarfed entire careers — Jordan's royalty, Bill Gates' non-exclusive license on QDOS that built Microsoft, and George Lucas trading $500K of his directing fee for Star Wars merchandising rights. The pattern isn't luck. These decisions never announce themselves as the big one — and most founders miss them because they're too buried in small stuff to notice.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • How Jordan's mom turned a $2.5M shoe deal into a multi-billion dollar empire — and the one-line carve-out Bill Gates used to build Microsoft
    • Why decision fatigue on small stuff is costing you the decisions that actually move the needle
    • How to create the headspace required to recognize high-leverage moments when they show up

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    7 mins
  • The $3-5M Rule for Hiring SDRs Is Wrong
    Apr 16 2026

    "Wait until you're at $3-5M before hiring an SDR" — Ray heard this from an attendee at a Dallas event who'd been given the rule by an EOS-type advisor. His problem with it: that rule treats the SDR as an expense you need to afford, not a revenue multiplier that helps you generate the money in the first place. "I can't afford to make more money until I've made a certain amount of money" doesn't hold up. At MSP Sales Partners, Ray's first two hires were SDRs — because when you're starting a business and need to drive demand, you hire the person who creates revenue, not wait until revenue shows up on its own.

    The bigger lesson goes beyond SDRs. Business isn't paint-by-numbers, and most "rules" are just someone projecting their personal experience onto every business. Whether to hire — and when — depends on your demand, your constraints, and what role actually multiplies output at your stage.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why the $3-5M SDR rule treats a revenue multiplier like a fixed expense — and why that logic breaks down
    • How Ray's first two hires at MSP Sales Partners were SDRs, and what he learned when organic demand changed the equation
    • Why most business "rules" are overgeneralizations built on one person's experience
    • The real question to ask before hiring an SDR: what's the core constraint in your business right now?

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    Welcome to The Ray J. Green Show, your destination for tips on sales, strategy, and self-mastery from an operator, not a guru.

    About Ray:

    → Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.

    → Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.

    → Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com

    → Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world’s largest IT business mastermind.

    → Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com

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    4 mins