March 10, 2026
Who Are You? (Klassic Kern)

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A personal story about grandfather Raymond Smith, and the valuable lessons he learned from him about work ethic and success. Using his grandfather's 1983 Jeep Scrambler as a backdrop, Frank explores the importance of being someone truly impactful to your audience and customers.
Episode Highlights
- Introduction: Frank introduces his grandfather, Raymond Smith, a self-made millionaire and former Jeep dealer with an eighth-grade education.
- The Jeep Scrambler: Frank showcases his grandfather's restored 1983 Jeep Scrambler, which holds deep personal value and serves as a reminder of his grandfather's legacy.
- Lessons in Hard Work: Frank recounts his teenage years working for his grandfather, who would pick him up early in the morning and task him with manual labor, such as knocking down walls with a sledgehammer.
- Work Ethic and Value: Through these experiences, Frank's grandfather taught him that success is earned through hard work, creating value, and perseverance.
- Connecting with Your Audience: Frank emphasizes the need to be "monumentally impactful" to followers and customers, creating a lasting association with transformation and benefit.
- The Core Question: Frank poses the essential question: "Who are you to the people that follow you?" and challenges listeners to consider who they want to be and can be to their audience.
Key Takeaways
- Success isn't about doing a million things; it's about finding and leveraging one big thing.
- A strong work ethic and the ability to handle difficult tasks are fundamental to achieving your goals.
- Building a meaningful and impactful relationship with your audience is key to long-term business success.


















