Are you a visionary entrepreneur drowning in the “fog” of traditional networking?
You know the feeling: your CRM is a graveyard of half-remembered names, your LinkedIn inbox is a black hole of missed opportunities, and the very tools meant to help you stay organized feel like a straitjacket for your creative, neurodiverse mind.
In this breakthrough solo session, host Jeff Borschowa pulls back the curtain on a revolutionary approach to relationship management designed specifically for the “high-quickstart,” visionary brain. If you’ve ever felt that traditional databases are too rigid, or that you’re losing the “human touch” as your business scales, this episode is your lighthouse.
The Problem with “Standard” Networking: Most founders are told to “just use a CRM.” But for a visionary, a standard CRM often creates more friction than flow. We forget to log the calls, we hate the clunky interfaces, and eventually, we stop using the tool altogether. The result? We drift. We lose track of the very people who could help us reach our next peak.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
Jeff walks you through his personal “Power Connector” framework—a system built entirely within Google Workspace that acts as a “private internet” for your professional life. This isn’t just about tracking emails; it’s about capturing the soul of a conversation.
The Neurodiverse CRM: Why naming conventions and “frictionless” file structures are the secret to staying organized without losing your mind.
Dunbar’s Number & The 150 Rule: How to stop trying to know everyone and start deeply connecting with the right 150–250 people.
The “Source of Truth” Method: Learn how to create a centralized logistics document that stores not just data, but your strategic “why.”
AI-Powered Networking: Discover how to use tools like Google NotebookLM to query your own private notes. Imagine asking an AI, “Who in my network has a background in accounting and lives in Toronto?” and getting an instant, accurate answer based on your actual conversations.
The Daily Power Hour: Why manual maintenance is the highest and best use of a founder’s time, and why “automating the human element” is a recipe for mediocrity.
Why This Matters for Visionary Entrepreneurs
As a founder, your network is your net worth. But beyond the financial value, there is a higher purpose: the joy of being a matchmaker.
When you have a system that supports your memory and honors your unique way of thinking, you move from “accidental” networking to “intentional” power connecting. You stop wondering if you’re drifting and start leading with clarity.