Why Successful Founders Stop Doing Everything Themselves with Renee Hastings

Episode Overview

What if the fastest way to grow your revenue, profit, and cash flow wasn’t working harder, but letting go?

In this episode of Getting to the Bottom Line, host Stephanie Smith, owner of New Light Financial Solutions, sits down with Renee Hastings, President and CEO of Executive Help Now, for a powerful conversation about delegation, trust, and reclaiming your time as a business owner.

Renee shares her incredible journey from growing up in an Amish community in Wisconsin to becoming a trusted right-hand partner for founders, executives, and content creators worldwide. With over 20 years of experience supporting C-suite leaders, she explains how letting go of low-value tasks can dramatically improve not just business performance, but quality of life.

You’ll hear real-world stories of how outsourcing email management, scheduling, operations, and even podcast production freed founders to focus on revenue-generating activities, and sparked massive business growth. This episode tackles the emotional side of delegation, including trust, fear, and control, and reframes support as self-care, not weakness.

If you’re overwhelmed, stretched too thin, or stuck doing work you’ve outgrown, this episode will help you rethink how you use your time and how that choice directly impacts your bottom line.

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Show Notes

In this episode of Getting to the Bottom Line, Stephanie Smith interviews Renee Hastings, CEO of Executive Help Now, about how delegation directly impacts revenue, profit, and cash flow. Renee shares her personal journey, the mindset shifts required to trust support, and real-life examples of how outsourcing back-office operations helps founders scale faster while protecting their time and energy.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why delegation is essential for sustainable business growth

  • How founders unknowingly cap revenue by doing too much themselves

  • The emotional barriers that prevent business owners from letting go

  • How virtual assistants can support operations, email, scheduling, and reporting

  • Why freeing your time leads directly to higher-value, revenue-generating work

Key Takeaways:

  • Your time is often worth far more than the tasks you’re doing

  • Delegation is not weakness—it’s strategic self-care

  • Trust is built through clear communication and systems

  • Fractional support can outperform full-time hires at a lower cost

  • When founders focus on what only they can do, businesses grow faster

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Final Thoughts
If your workload feels overwhelming, the solution may not be more effort, but better support. Delegation frees your time, sharpens your focus, and strengthens your bottom line. This episode is a reminder that you don’t have to do it all alone.