189: He Escaped Bankruptcy—Then Built a System That Changed Everything with Michael Erath – 8FE

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Michael Erath
Michael Erath is a seasoned entrepreneur, business coach, and founder of Next Level Growth. After scaling his family business to $45M in revenue, he lost it all due to partner fraud and the 2008 financial collapse. From that experience, he built a new company to $7M and developed the Five Obsessions of Elite Organizations—a flexible framework that helps companies scale with clarity, accountability, and sustainable growth. Michael is also the author of two books and a former EOS implementer.

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What if the framework you’re using to grow your business is the very thing holding it back?

Today’s guest, Michael Erath, founder of Next Level Growth, reveals why systems like EOS and Scaling Up, while helpful, often become a cage for elite entrepreneurs. Michael grew a $45M company, lost it all to fraud and a financial crisis, and came back stronger with a custom-built framework that now helps other businesses scale without the chaos.

In this episode, you’ll hear how Michael bounced back from total collapse, why most entrepreneurs are aiming too low, and what makes his Five Obsessions of Elite Organizations framework a smarter, more adaptable path to sustainable growth.

You’ll also learn why effort is your responsibility, how to rethink coaching ROI, and why pricing strategy should never be an afterthought.

If you’ve ever felt boxed in by traditional systems or know your business is capable of more, this conversation will show you how to build the kind of company others can’t compete with.

Listen in and learn what it takes to grow a business that’s not just successful, but elite.

Inspiring Quotes

  • “What would it look like to earn a meaningful return on life, not just a return on investment?” – Michael Erath 
  • “If you enjoy playing golf and want to get better, you don’t hesitate to hire a pro and take lessons. In many areas of our lives, it’s natural to engage someone to help us improve. However, in the entrepreneurial world, we often view seeking help as a sign of weakness and resist reaching out to others. Mentally, it’s important to overcome this mindset.” – Michael Erath 
  • “You have to take ownership of your own outcomes.” – Brad Weimert 
  • “There’s always a negotiation to be had.” – Brad Weimert 
  • “We can choose to be average, or we can choose to be good—and most people are satisfied with being good. But you can also choose to be excellent or elite. If you make that choice, it requires a different level of discipline, focus, drive, and commitment to consistently meet high standards. Without that, you’ll never rise beyond good.” – Michael Erath
  • “Effort is your responsibility.” – Michael Erath 
  •  “If you’re not changing it, you’re choosing it.” – Michael Erath
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