Daniel Greenberg

Ideas.

Business EN ↓ 86 episodes

We ask the question "If I were CEO of ____, what would I test?"Disclaimer: The views expressed are our own and not those of Daniel's employer.

Author

Daniel Greenberg

Category

Business

Podcast website

www.connectionaccepted.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Why You’re Reading Protein Labels Completely Wrong 07.07.2026

I'm shocked more protein junkies don't know about PDCAAS. Hopefully I articulated this clearly. To follow along the protein bagels journey, checkouthttps://proteinbagels.beehiiv.com/ That will push me to make some more protein bagel content. To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

How to motivate yourself to make content again 03.07.2026

To be clear: the views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

If I Ran Hertz: 12 Ideas I'm Betting On | #84 30.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

Wannabe CEO Has 12 Ideas for KFC | #83 26.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

How I'd grow Starbucks | #82 23.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

12 Ideas for the CEO of a Grocery Store | #81 19.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer.

Re-inventing Uber with 17 Ideas | #80 16.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer.

If I'm CEO of an Airline | #79 12.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

24 Ideas if I'm CEO of a Hotel | #78 09.06.2026

Listen for 24 ideas if I’m the CEO of a Hotel. Hopefully, this will inspire some creativity. Log your hotel gym photos at accessironside.com so we all can stay dialed on the road. Appreciate you taking the time to read/listen. To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer

If I'm CEO of DoorDash | #77 02.06.2026

To be clear: The views expressed are my own and not those of my employer.

Why this show changed 3 times | #76 26.05.2026

We filmed 70 episodes of Connection Accepted trying to become the “Colin & Samir of LinkedIn” - then realized we could never be a better Colin & Samir. In this episode, I break down why I'm never doing an interview-first podcasts again, why guests don’t guarantee views, and why I’m pivoting to a new host-first show called Ideas.

If I'm CEO of Chipotle | #75 19.05.2026

If I’m the CEO of Chipotle, I’m immediately selling our seasoning nationwide, putting the food behind automated QR lockers so people stop stealing your orders, and making the employees wear Meta glasses so takeout orders get up to 100% accuracy. We also pitch a bunch some goofy ideas in this episode like dog-friendly chicken cups and making beef jerky. Watch if you like half-baked business ideas,...

13 ways to make airports fun | #74 12.05.2026

Airports have no Wi-Fi, you’re constantly waiting, and have no control over getting to your destination. It’s not a pleasant experience. I’ve taken 40 flights in 4 months already. I know the pain. In this episode of Ideas, we’re going to go through 13 ideas I have to upgrade airports.

12 ideas if I'm CEO of David | #73 05.05.2026

Food is the first subscription business. And it’s still the best business. I spend more on food than anything else. And like most people... I eat the same thing everyday. In the morning, I eat 0% greek yogurt. At the office, I drink a cup of iced coffee with 2 packets of Stevia. For lunch, I eat avocado sandwiches. For a snack, I eat a David bar.  That’s the model: habit = revenue Once you find yo...

If I were CEO of this Pyramid | #72 29.04.2026

New format. New show. Thoughts? What would you do if you're CEO of this Pyramid?

The Simple Way to Increase Your Luck | #71 17.04.2026

Most people think working harder is the key to getting more opportunities. That’s only half the equation. In this episode, we break down the simple mental model of “luck surface area” and why your opportunities are a direct function of two things: what you do and how much you tell people about it. We share how posting content online has completely changed our ability to network, land high-profile...

Behind the scenes of a $70M podcast | #70 14.04.2026

Most podcasters spend hours sending "pitch" emails that get buried in inboxes. Matt and I found a better way: we post on LinkedIn. In this episode, we break down the "meta-story" of how a single LinkedIn DM from a fan landed us a $30M entrepreneur who normally doesn't answer the phone. Adam Robinson spent a decade on Wall Street as a credit trader before completely overturn...

How to undercomplicate public speaking | #69 10.04.2026

Most communication advice is surface-level. Make eye contact. Use hand gestures.  Take a deep breath. Act confident. Chris Walker thinks that misses the point. In this episode, Matt talks with Chris Walker, founder of Refine Labs and Encoded, about the deeper drivers behind communication, decision-making, entrepreneurship, and independent thought. Chris breaks down why most people live by “invisib...

How to Make People Talk | #68 07.04.2026

Asking good questions looks simple. But most people ask surface-level things: What school did you go to? What are your hours like? What’s your job like? That’s not how great conversations happen. In this episode, Matt and I break down how to ask better questions in networking calls, at work, on dates, and in everyday conversations. We talk about why the best questions come from genuine curiosity,...

Stop Blaming the Algorithm (Do These 3 Things Instead) | #67 03.04.2026

Most creators obsess over algorithm hacks. Hashtags. “Comment for a guide.” Posting times. But those things are like bicep curls in the gym. They might help a little, but they’re a tiny fraction of what actually makes content work. The real skill behind every viral post is communication. In this episode, Matt and I break down the three communication principles that helped us grow to 300,000+ follo...

How to make anyone listen to you | #66 31.03.2026

After interviewing over 30 world-class guests on Connection Accepted, Matt and I reveal the most powerful communication secrets we’ve learned from $100M CEOs, NBA players, and elite professors. In this episode, we break down: 🔹 Listen to Understand vs. Respond: Why most arguments fail the moment you start formulating your rebuttal while the other person is still talking 🔹 The 3-Second Rule: How...

The secret to going viral in 2026 | #65 27.03.2026

Adam Robinson went from trading credit default swaps at Lehman Brothers to bootstrapping multiple SaaS companies to millions in ARR. In this episode, Adam breaks down: 🔹 Management = Communication: Why most team problems come from unclear expectations, not bad employees 🔹 Bootstrapping vs VC: Why a $30M ARR business can give you more freedom than a unicorn 🔹 The Death of the SDR: Why the tradit...

Everything LinkedIn Told Us in 18 Minutes | #64 25.03.2026

Most creators think they can hack the LinkedIn algorithm. Posting times. Hashtags. Comment tricks. But after attending a private session with LinkedIn’s product and engineering team, we realized something important: The algorithm isn’t what most creators think it is. The algorithm is really just the audience. In this episode, Matt and I break down what we learned from the session and what it actua...

How to make anyone listen to you | #63 24.03.2026

Six months ago, Matt and I started Connection Accepted with no idea what we were doing. No format, no audience, and no clue how to run a podcast.  After recording 30+ interviews with founders, athletes, professors, and creators, we’re reflecting on what we learned in Season 1 and what’s coming in Season 2. In this episode, we break down: 🔹 The Podcasting Illusion: Why podcasting is a hobby disgui...

How to be unignorable (without playing the algorithm) | #62 20.03.2026

Katelyn Bourgoin went from a bankrupt agency owner to the "Ownable idea expert" of LinkedIn. She’s spent 15 years in the trenches of entrepreneurship: building a two-sided marketplace, launching the famous Why We Buy newsletter, and now helping founders become Unignorable. In this episode, Katelyn breaks down: 🔹 The Expert’s Paradox: Why the smartest people are often the worst at marketing themse...

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