Happy Friday, y'all
By now you've heard the mission (education, not gatekeeping), and you understand the structure (Compliance → Workers Comp → Operational Risk).
Every week follows the same pattern. Here's what to expect:
Monday: Risk Tip Post - One specific problem (not 5), Real data/numbers, Why it matters to YOUR business, What you should know, and a Discussion prompt.
Time commitment: 4-5 minutes to read
What to do: Read, think about whether it applies to you, answer the discussion question honestly
Wednesday: Case Study - A Real scenario (anonymized real business), What went wrong (or what went right), Root causes breakdown, and a Lesson for YOUR business
Time commitment: 5-7 minutes to read
What to do: Read, compare to your situation, engage in comments with other members
Friday: Action + Engagement - You'll get a framework, checklist, or self-assessment you can use, Actionable next steps, and a Discussion prompt with accountability angle
Time commitment: 5-10 minutes (depending on if you do the action item)
What to do: Download the resource, do the assessment, commit to one action publicly
How to Maximize This
✅ DO THIS:
- Show up on schedule (Monday/Wednesday/Friday at the times posted)
- Engage in discussion (comment with your answer to the prompt)
- Do the Friday action item (don't just read it)
- Share your obstacles/questions (that's what the community is for)
- Hold yourself accountable (public commitment = higher follow-through)
❌ DON'T DO THIS:
- Read passively and move on (you'll retain 10% instead of 70%)
- DM me asking me to solve your specific situation in 5 minutes (I will, but it's $750/hour consulting—the content is free for a reason)
- Skip engagement because you're "shy" (this community thrives on real problems, not lurking)
- Wait until Week 12 to implement anything (compounding action beats delayed perfection)
On the last Friday of each month, I'll send out Downloadable Resource A template, checklist, or assessment you can actually use (OSHA audit checklist, EMR calculation template, etc.) as an bonus to help you assess your business more.
1️⃣Week 1 Preview: OSHA Fall Protection
Starting next Monday, we're diving deep into OSHA's #1 most-cited violation for 14 consecutive years: Fall Protection.
This isn't theoretical. This is:
- Why it costs more than you think
- Real penalty breakdown (and how much you can actually reduce it)
- A case study of a construction company that got cited
- A step-by-step fall protection audit framework
- How this connects to your workers' comp mod
By Friday of next week, you'll know more about fall protection than 95% of business owners in your industry.
And you'll either:
- Fix it yourself (if you have the bandwidth), or
- Know exactly what to hire an expert to handle