Episodes

  • Presence Builds Trust w/Zac Russell
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell, Mark Dolan talks with Zac Russell, a facilitator who helps people experience more peace, presence, and contentment by letting go of limiting beliefs, stories, and mental loops. Together, they explore how overthinking, past experiences, and unconscious patterns keep people stuck—and why present moment awareness matters so much in sales, leadership, real estate, and everyday life.

    If you’ve ever carried yesterday’s rejection into today’s conversation, replayed old losses before a new opportunity, or felt physically safe but mentally unsettled, this episode will hit home. Mark and Zac discuss how people bring the past into the present, how triggers work, why “just let it go” usually does not work in the moment, and what real peace actually looks like when the mind is no longer running the show.

    You’ll hear practical insight on present moment consciousness, awareness, acceptance, emotional triggers, peace under pressure, trust-based communication, and staying grounded in high-stakes conversations. This is not hype, and it is not surface-level motivation. It is a deeper conversation about how to show up clean, listen better, and build trust without force.

    Show Notes

    In this episode, Mark Dolan sits down with Zac Russell to talk about peace, presence, awareness, and the stories people carry into their work, relationships, and conversations. Zac explains why so many people are not actually living in the present moment, how old emotional patterns distort current experiences, and why awareness and acceptance are the starting points for real freedom.

    In this episode:
    • Why the story attached to a situation often creates more suffering than the situation itself
    • How unconscious beliefs from childhood can shape present-day reactions
    • Why salespeople, leaders, and real estate professionals often carry past baggage into current conversations
    • What “present moment consciousness” means in plain English
    • Why triggers cannot simply be talked away in the moment
    • Zac’s backpack metaphor for letting go
    • The tequila analogy for understanding fight-or-flight reactions
    • What peace actually looks like in daily life
    • Why awareness and acceptance matter more than coping mechanisms
    • A simple takeaway listeners can practice right away
    Timestamps

    00:00 – Mark introduces Zac Russell and the idea that performance and relationships are often drained by the story we attach to events
    00:44 – Why this conversation matters for sales, leadership, and real estate
    04:03 – Zac’s background and how suffering led him to this work
    06:06 – Why “struggle” may be more about interpretation than objective reality
    09:18 – Present moment consciousness and letting go of the story
    11:54 – Why Zac focuses on experience rather than advice or thought exercises
    13:29 – How recent triggers often connect to much earlier emotional patterns
    14:27 – The backpack metaphor for letting go
    16:21 – The tequila analogy: why you cannot simply “let it go” in the moment
    21:52 – How people bring past fear and rejection into present business situations
    22:42 – Why most people are not actually living in the present moment
    24:25 – What peace looks like in everyday life
    26:26 – “I’m safe, so why don’t I feel safe?”
    28:02 – How to connect with Zac Russell
    32:12 – Final takeaway: awareness and acceptance

    Guest Info

    Zac Russell
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    28 mins
  • Mindset Secrets of High Performance with Paul Salter
    Mar 31 2026

    What keeps smart, capable, motivated people stuck at the same invisible ceiling?

    In this episode of Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell, Mark Dolan talks with Paul Salter about the mindset patterns that quietly limit performance, confidence, income, and growth. Paul is a mindset and performance coach, hypnotherapist, keynote speaker, and host of the Scratch Golfers Mindset podcast. With 17 years of coaching experience, work with nearly 4,000 people, a background teaching advanced human performance, and three books to his name, Paul brings a powerful perspective on what really drives high performance under pressure.

    This conversation goes deeper than tactics. Paul explains why self-sabotage is often not a discipline problem but a belief and safety problem. He breaks down the hidden fear of standing out, the core beliefs underneath imposter syndrome, and why people often know what to do but still do not do it consistently. Mark and Paul also explore what it takes to build self-trust, how daily silence strengthens mental fitness, and why curiosity without judgment is essential if you want lasting change.

    If you are in real estate, sales, leadership, business, or any high-pressure environment, this episode will help you understand the inner patterns that affect outer performance.

    Show Notes

    In this episode, Mark sits down with Paul Salter, a high-performance hypnotherapist and mindset coach known as The Golf Hypnotherapist. Paul shares how his path moved from competitive athletics and sports nutrition into mindset coaching, and how his own experience in poker and performance pressure led him to the deeper work of dismantling self-sabotage, rewiring beliefs, and helping people perform with confidence when the stakes are high.

    Mark and Paul discuss:

    • Why many people hit an “invisible ceiling” even when they are smart, capable, and motivated

    • The belief underneath high-performance struggles: “I’m not worthy, deserving, or capable”

    • Why success can feel unsafe when standing out threatens belonging

    • How imposter syndrome shows up during growth and reinvention

    • The difference between being interested and being committed

    • How self-sabotage shows up in both obvious and subtle ways

    • Why breaking promises to yourself destroys self-trust

    • What a daily mental fitness practice can look like

    • Why silence, journaling, breathwork, and reflection help reconnect you with yourself

    • How non-judgmental curiosity becomes the starting point for real change

    Memorable ideas from the episode

    Paul explains that many destructive patterns are learned, which means they can be unlearned. He also makes the point that high performers often do not have a knowledge problem. They have a mindset problem underneath the behavior. Another strong takeaway: small wins matter. Keeping small commitments to yourself builds trust, confidence, and consistency over time.

    Connect with Paul Salter

    • Instagram: @thepaulsalter

    • Website: thegolfhypnotherapist.com

    • Book: The Sustainable Weight Loss Code

    • Podcast: Scratch Golfers Mindset

    About Paul Salter

    Paul Salter is a mindset and performance coach, hypnotherapist, keynote speaker, and podcast host with 17 years of coaching experience. He has coached nearly 4,000 people, taught advanced human performance, and written three books. His work focuses on the deeper internal patterns beneath performance: self-sabotage, emotional regulation, confidence, and the beliefs that shape behav...

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    27 mins
  • From Disability to Real Estate Success with Jorge Gonzalez
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell, Mark Dolan sits down with Jorge V. Gonzalez—agent, investor, property management professional, inventor, speaker, and author of Answer the Call: Life Lessons From Family Origins Through Invention and Struggle.

    Jorge shares how disability forced him to reinvent his life, how family values and faith shaped his response, and why obedience, purpose, and resilience matter in both business and life. This conversation goes deeper than motivation. It’s about rebuilding when life doesn’t go according to plan and learning to move forward with meaning.

    If you’ve ever faced a setback, questioned your next step, or needed the courage to begin again, this episode will speak to you.

    Show Notes

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Reinvention after adversity

    • Why obedience and purpose matter

    • Building resilience through hardship

    • Family influence and personal calling

    • Trust, ethics, and service in real estate

    • Jorge’s book, Answer the Call

    Guest Info

    Jorge V. Gonzalez
    Agent, Investor, Property Management Professional, Author, Inventor, and Speaker

    Website: www.jorgevgonzalez.com
    Email: officialjorgevgonzalez@gmail.com
    Phone: 805.283.9977
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorgevgonzalez805
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorge_v_gonzalez
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jorge.v.gonzalez.50

    Book

    Answer the Call: Life Lessons From Family Origins Through Invention and Struggle

    A book about reinvention, resilience, purpose, and answering the call on your life.

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    31 mins
  • Behavior Beats Training: The Real Lever of Mastery - Tom Holland
    Mar 17 2026

    Most people don’t need more information. They need better behavior.

    In this episode, Mark sits down with Thomas R. Holland, a sales behavior specialist with decades of experience in high-pressure environments—from military leadership to automotive retail and national sales training. Together they break down why training often fails to “stick,” and why behavior change is the real lever behind consistent performance.

    You’ll also hear the idea behind “The Folder Effect”—how we unconsciously assign people to mental “folders” the moment we meet them, and how those assumptions shape our tone, decisions, and outcomes. The good news is you can rewrite those patterns—and when you do, your conversations, leadership, and results change with them.

    In this conversation, you’ll learn:

    • Why knowing what to do doesn’t mean you’ll do it

    • How small behavioral corrections compound into big results

    • Why consistency beats intensity when you want mastery

    • How your assumptions can quietly steer the first moments of every interaction

    If you want something practical and time-tested—this episode will give you a clear path to better execution.

    Guest: Thomas R. Holland

    What we cover:

    • Why training fails when behavior doesn’t change

    • The “Folder Effect” and how assumptions shape interactions

    • Conditioning better habits through small daily corrections

    • Consistency vs. intensity (and why one actually produces mastery)

    • How to build automatic better decisions under pressure

    Guest contact + links:

    • Email: tomssalestips@gmail.com

    • Phone: 682-667-7606

    • Websites: www.mysalessolutions.com | www.theyesprotocol.com

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-holland-11592324/

    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tammy.hadawayholland

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tomhollandinc

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    32 mins
  • When Your Old Operating System Stops Working| Savio P. Clemente
    Mar 10 2026

    Savio P. Clemente joins Mark Dolan for a powerful conversation about what happens when life forces you to rebuild from the inside out. After surviving cancer, relapse, and a stem cell transplant, Savio had to face a hard truth: surviving the crisis was not the same as knowing how to move forward.

    In this episode, Savio shares how major disruption can shake your identity, confidence, and decision-making—and why pushing harder is not always the answer. Together, Mark and Savio explore how to rebuild trust with yourself, regain clarity, and make sound decisions when fear, fatigue, and uncertainty are high.

    This conversation is for anyone navigating adversity, reinvention, leadership pressure, or the challenge of rebuilding after life hits hard. It is honest, practical, and grounded in lessons that hold up under pressure.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • Why discipline alone often fails after major disruption

    • How to rebuild trust with yourself before rebuilding results

    • A practical framework for clearer decisions in uncertain seasons

    • What true resilience looks like after survival mode ends

    Savio P. Clemente is a keynote and TEDx speaker, resilience strategist, journalist, board-certified wellness coach, and best-selling author. Through his work, he helps people rebuild clarity, confidence, and direction after major disruption.

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    32 mins
  • There’s No “One Way” to Win in Real Estate — Find Yours
    Mar 3 2026

    Is there one “right way” to succeed in real estate? Bob Thompson says that idea is killing agents—because there are a thousand different ways to win, and the moment you start copying someone else’s formula, you stop building a business that actually fits you.

    In this episode of Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell, I sit down with Bob—20-year real estate agent, growth coach, published author, and REO/short sale specialist—for a straight-talk conversation about what really creates consistency in a tough market. Bob is known for doing real estate differently: no yard signs, no open houses, no client gifts—and he explains the logic behind each choice.

    But this isn’t just tactics. Bob shares the grit behind his perspective: surviving two heart attacks, undergoing a quadruple bypass, going completely broke in 2018, and rebuilding from zero. We talk about mindset, accountability, training, and what to do when you’re in a hard season financially or emotionally—without turning into a “hype machine.”

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why there’s no “magic system” in real estate—and how to find your way to win

    • The truth about open houses and yard signs (and when they do make sense)

    • How to build a business around your strengths instead of a cookie-cutter agent model

    • The real non-negotiables for agents struggling in today’s market: scripts, skill, accountability

    • What Bob learned from going broke—and how to rebuild without quitting

    • How to handle imposter syndrome, negativity, and slow seasons without spiraling

    If you’re a real estate agent, team leader, or salesperson who wants real estate mastery, trust-based selling, and time-tested habits that hold up under pressure—this one will hit home.

    Connect with Bob Thompson:
    BobtheAgent.com
    OneHourRealEstateAgent.com

    Connect with Mark / Time Tested Mastery:
    TimeTestedMastery.com

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    44 mins
  • Service First: The Bartender’s Guide to Sales with Neil Rogers (Read People, Earn Trust, Serve with Purpose)
    Feb 24 2026

    Service First isn’t a slogan — it’s a principle that builds durable careers. In this episode of Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell, Mark sits down with Neil Rogers—sales leader, author, and mindset speaker—who built a multimillion-dollar business on one core idea: serve first.

    With nearly 40 years of “old-school principles that still win,” Neil breaks down how top performers create connection: reading people, earning trust, and showing up with hospitality and emotional intelligence—without pressure and without hype. He shares lessons from his book BarTips, using bartending as the perfect metaphor for sales: every interaction is about presence, preparation, and making people feel understood.

    Neil also tells a powerful personal story about raising his son Craig, who is nonspeaking and autistic—and what patience, belief, and dignity taught him about leadership, resilience, and redefining success.

    If you want a time-tested approach to selling and leading that clients can feel, this conversation will land.

    What you’ll learn
    • Why service first is the most reliable long-term sales strategy

    • The “bartender mindset” for reading people and building instant rapport

    • Fundamentals that still win: attitude, preparation, appearance, follow-through

    • How hospitality develops emotional intelligence and trust

    • Why mastery comes from daily discipline, not shortcuts

    • What parenting taught Neil about leadership (and what sales taught him about parenting)

    Connect with Neil Rogers

    Website: positiveactivity.net
    Email: camrogers40@yahoo.com
    Phone: 603-321-3665
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/neil-p-rogers-cas-68a4a22/
    Instagram: instagram.com/neilrogerspositiveactivity/
    Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070371891843
    X (Twitter): twitter.com/NeilRogersTips
    YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC6C_rB34QvfPpZkB67fzkqQ

    About Neil

    Neil Rogers is a sales leader, author of BarTips, and co-founder of Positive Activity™—a mindset-based daily practice system built to drive creativity, productivity, and resilience without the hype.

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    35 mins
  • How to Stand Out Without Being “Salesy” — Creative Real Estate Marketing + Calm, Relationship-Based Growth (Michael Janzer | Denver, Compass)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell, Mark Dolan sits down with Michael Janzer—Compass agent in the Denver metro—to break down what it really takes to build a sustainable real estate business without becoming pushy, loud, or “salesy.”

    Michael shares the backstory behind one of his most creative listing videos (yes—on the roof, plus a hidden gorilla costume Easter egg inspired by the viral “Zillow Gone Wild” style of attention marketing). But this isn’t just about a fun video—this is about strategy: how to earn more views, get more shares, drive more showings, and create momentum without gimmicks.

    You’ll also hear Michael’s real path from a youth treatment facility / criminal justice track into real estate, what it was like starting during COVID, how Ninja Selling shaped his relationship-based approach, what he learned from Zillow Flex, and how he uses AI for brainstorming scripts, video ideas, listing descriptions, and content planning.

    We cover:

    • Creative listing marketing that gets attention and stays professional

    • How to stand out in a competitive market without pressure tactics

    • Building confidence, structure, and consistency over 5–6 years in the business

    • Routines that prevent scarcity mindset (gym, affirmations, daily planning)

    • Practical advice for newer agents who want a real shot at success

    If you’re a newer agent (or rebuilding your business) and you want a model that’s calm, consistent, and relationship-driven, this episode is a blueprint.

    Guest: Michael Janzer (Compass, Denver)
    Connect: michael.janzer@compass.com | 719-650-6107

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    35 mins