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The Deep End with Eric Triplett

Jan 30, 2026

Eric addresses the psychological hurdles and financial risks contractors face when refusing professional guidance. He argues that while many business owners believe they can figure it out alone, this independent path often results in wasted time, lost profit margins, and severe personal strain. By collapsing...


Jan 28, 2026

Eric uses Alex Honnold’s free solo climb of a skyscraper in Taiwan as a metaphor for unwavering professional commitment. He argues that many people fail to reach their goals because they rely on "parachutes" or safety nets, which allow them to quit when things become difficult or embarrassing. By contrasting the...


Jan 26, 2026

Get ready to learn about the "Trust Trilogy," where Eric emphasizes the intersection of pricing, commitment, and self-belief. Triplett argues that a client’s ability to trust a professional is directly linked to the professional's own internal confidence and integrity. The discussion highlights common pitfalls like...


Jan 23, 2026

Eric issues a pond warning that unusually warm winter weather is causing aquatic ecosystems to wake up earlier than expected. Because ponds operate based on water temperature rather than the calendar, Triplett notes that fish are more active, metabolism is increasing, and algae is blooming ahead of schedule. He...


Jan 21, 2026

Eric explores the psychological tension between internal perception and external perspective, sparked by a negative customer review he received. Triplett defines perception as the emotional story individuals tell themselves, while perspective is the lens through which others view those same actions based on their...