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Ep. 30: The Shiny Objects Got Me

 in this episode, I break down why I fell off the face of the Earth for a month. 

The shiny objects got me people…

 

But we are back, and I am currently slashing things off my plate, combining things merging things and generally unfuckifying my entire process so i can move things forward. It’s funny how often I catch myself giving advice to somebody else that I’m ignoring for myself or trying to justify for whatever reason. 

But I think that’s one of the reasons why I really genuinely like working with others, sharing my experience and offering suggestions that they can use to improve their situations. It helps to keep me accountable and forces me to take a hard look at myself so that I can improve at the same time.

Hopefully, this one helps you guys looking forward to getting back to regular uploads on Sunday. 

Ep. 29: Cancel Your Mental Debt

In this episode, I offer up two big tips for dramatically, increasing productivity and helping drive synergistic results (lol just kidding). 

But for real, though, there are a few things that I found that can help with getting rid of the existential dread that starts to sink in when your goals seem like they’re moving further away and tasks continued to pile up. Hopefully these tips can help you with moving yourself towards a calm, cool, and collected 2026.

 

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Ep. 28: How Do You Want to Be Remembered?

In today’s episode, I dig into the cathartic experience of finishing the most epic of Netflix binges…. Let’s talk about legacy. Let’s talk about how you want to be remembered. Let’s talk about standing up collectively and holding one another accountable for unethical behavior in the marketing industry. Let’s ACTUALLY drain the swamp.

This has been a long time coming and I’m genuinely excited about sprinting into 2026 with my agency mostly systematized so that I can be an active member in the community while still delivering results to clients at an affordable price.

Time to start moovin’ units people.

Ep. 27: Building an Ecosystem

On today’s episode, I talk in depth about solving problems and then moving upstream and downstream from those problems to solve bigger or smaller problems. Sounds like a shit load of problems, right… wrong. It’s how I help people go from finding something that I say funny or entertaining, and turning them into raving fans of my brand.

If you wanna learn how to genuinely help people grow from wherever they are to wherever they wanna go and you believe that you are a great source of information or you just want to build a big ass business that serves people at the highest level I think this one is gonna make a huge difference for you. Listen and share.

 

Cheers,

Andrew Lee Jenkins

Ep. 26: Scammers Beware

On this episode, I weigh in on the recent string of people being exposed as scammers publicly. I’ve seen a pile of people just over the last week drag themselves and others through the mud based on their past decisions, coming to light. I’d like to extend a small piece of advice to you all… 

 

You know right from wrong and when you pause right before making that decision, please remember that what happens in the dark eventually always be brought into the light. If you’re willing to live in a glass house and be honest, transparent and ethical in all of your dealings, you will succeed slower, but you will build on top of a foundation that is stable till the end of time.

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Ep. 25: Social Proof is a Fallacy

How do I identify people that I can truly trust as sources of information in the modern clout goblin era?! It’s no surprise that everyone in their brother needs to bask in the sunlight of being Internet famous today…. and as business owners or agency owners, we get to suffer the price of admission.

In this episode, I provide a few tests I like to use to identify whether or not someone could be a useful source of information on my journey. Use this test on anyone, including myself before you decide to listen to what they have to say. 

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Ep. 24: Stop Breaking Continuity

In this episode, we talk about gaining a reputation for not abandoning ship every time something gets difficult. The market is watching and they’re deciding and placing you into a box based on what they see from you. Keyword there is what they “SEE”. 

Follow through his vital hopefully this episode can help encourage you to continue on with the project that you’re struggling with or reevaluate the importance of a project for your long-term goals. 

Get out there and kick some ass this week, and welcome to the cult…

Ep. 23: Guess Whos Back

In this episode, I discuss all the cool new shit that we just released. We touch on the branding changes and the reasoning behind them and then eventually get into the nitty-gritty on why I believe the relaunch was a complete flop.

Tune into this one to learn one of the biggest tips in my opinion on how you can sidestep even needing to deal with cold traffic to a large degree moving forward. I’ll also talk about why I think search engine optimization and all the other stupid acronyms people have created is slowly getting more and more overrated.

If you want the 411 on what’s going on with marketing today and why I believe there needs to be a big shift in your marketing plan pop this episode on and take a note or two, then head on over to my website and sign up for your trial of the high-level crm and get free access so you can start building your email list today. 

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I Burned My Old Desk Setup to the Ground (Metaphorically of course)

I didn’t plan to rebuild my entire office. I moved to a new apartment and saw it as the PERFECT opportunity to right a few wrongs in my daily work schedule that absolutely pissed me off.

The monitor wobbled like it was doing the Fent Lean and the camera shook along with it every time i bumped the desk. The mic picked up every echo like I was broadcasting from the damn Grand Canyon. And the lighting? Let’s just say I looked like a hostage on a Zoom ransom tape.

And this was AFTER I spent thousands of dollars on the “perfect” setup – ffs can i just chalk a win on the board here please. I have receieved a ton of questions on the setup and figured id put together a full walkthrough showing what i purchased to make it simple for people that want to see what i got poppin and how i can quickly script, record, edit, and upload before they can set their sh*t on a tripod.

Here’s the full breakdown of my new office setup – what I used, why it matters, and how I finally got a space thats lets me just do the damn work.

My Ugly Mug in 4k

Its been a minute since I told myself that a webcam was “fine.” If you’re doing grainy late-night Discord calls with your furry freinds… maybe it is. But if you’re building content, running a business, or want people to take you seriously on camera – get real gear playa.

I’m personally rocking the Sony A6700. This thing is a beast in a compact shell. Paired with the Sigma 16mm f1.4, I get crisp wide-angle shots that make my workspace look polished instead of cramped (and this is about as wide as you can go before you start to look like youre in an old sk8 video). Want some versatility? The Tamron 17-28mm f2.8 gives me the option to zoom in without losing too much of that creamy background blur.

And yes, I added a teleprompter because I’m not here to memorize content. Eye contact matters, especially when you’re recording or presenting, and this little add-on makes sure I’m not wasting hours trying to constantly remember my lines and looking like a jackass.

The other benefit to this setup is that you can power the camera and the teleprompter with one cable each so no need to worry about batteries or other things to keep track of.

Cinematic Lighting WILL Make or Break Your Setup

Most people just use room light and i was for a little while until my light showed up. You pretty much always look like a raccoon and the room just looks flat and blehhh.

Now? Totally different game.

The Aputure Amaran F21X is the MVP here – a flexible LED panel with enough power to light a small studio but soft enough to make your skin look alive. AND because i turned the background house lights down to give me some POP…. i can run this baby at 1-2% power in this room and avoid a bunch of spill.

For vibe and depth, I threw in colored tube lights in the background. They’re subtle, but they turn a boring corner into a YouTube-ready backdrop and help give more pop. The key light is mounted clean with a Magic Arm to the wire shelving above the desk (since im in a MF closet), which keeps my lighting rig off the desk and out of frame.

I don’t futz with exposure anymore. I hit the switch and boom… We LIVE. Consistent, flattering, pro-level light every time.

Video is Great but Audio is PRIME

Bad audio is sneaky. You don’t notice it when you’re talking—but everyone else hears it and silently judges your life choices and why you suck so bad.

My audio used to bounce all over the room since i have been in a closet working lol. Our biggest issue is to NUKE that reverb as agressively as we can.

The core of my new setup is the Shure MV7+. It’s USB and XLR, which means it can grow with my setup. It sounds warm and full without needing a sound engineering degree to use. I paired it with a clamp-on mic arm to get it off my desk and keep vibrations out of the audio.

For playback, I’m using Creative Pebble 3.0 speakers – compact, clear, and not a pain in the ass to set up plus they connect with a single usb C cable (minimal cables is my goal here).

And to fix the root of the echo problem, I hung up a sound blanket. It’s a simple fix, but it made my recordings 10x better. No fancy foam panels, no weird acoustic geometry – just dead space where reverb used to live. Story for another day but i absolutely DESTROYED my old office drywall by adding those sound panels – so maybe don’t do that…

No More Chaos, No More Wobble

And now, the desk. The shaky foundation of my previous nightmare setup. I had one of those Bigass standing desks: looks clean in pictures, but tap the desk and your monitor dances like it’s at a rave.

This time, I iknew stability was going bye bye. The 48” standing desk I went with is fairly solid. But because i mounted all my camera and monitor stuff directly to the wall, I can bump the desk without knocking my camera out of alignment like an idiot.

What’s on it?

And yes, I finally handled my cable mess. Cable rack underneath. Cable kit on top. Everything’s routed clean, labeled, and out of sight because I think i may suffer from mild OCD… another story for another time.

Topping it off is a Stream Deck, because shortcuts are sexy and clicking physical buttons is deeply satisfying.

Solving Annoyances One Step at a Time

The real win here isn’t that I spent a bunch of money or picked the perfect gadgets. It’s that my office finally disappears when I’m working.

No wobbles. No echo. No lighting drama. I sit down, flip a few switches, and I’m ready to shoot, stream, record, or actually do the f*ckin work.

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to gear. But if you’re constantly annoyed by your setup… ie if your desk wobbles, your mic sucks, your lighting is trash – you don’t have to keep living like that.

Rebuild. Replace. Rip the whole thing down and start fresh if you have to. Because you’ll never create great stuff if your gear is busy getting in your way.

Ep. 22: Standards

As human beings, generally speaking, we are pretty much lazy as shit. It takes a lot of effort to constantly fight the urge and push for the proper stimulus that you need for growth – but it’s absolutely vital if you’re serious about accomplishing things in whatever area of your life. I stumbled upon one of the more entertaining Internet, beefs involving the “science based ” lifting community and the grizzled veterans that are just promoting common sense, lifting advice and actually talking about growing and have the results to back it up. It’s definitely made me reflect back on how this concept has been playing out in my life, my business, my fitness journey, etc..

The funniest thing about this entire situation is that the people offering them advice the loudest and most confidently are the ones who quite literally have absolutely nothing to show for the results that they’re promoting. Maybe tomorrow’s episode is gonna touch on shutting the fuck up until you have actual results.