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25 Best Diary of a CEO Episodes for Entrepreneurs — Ranked by Business Impact (2026)

I've watched every single Diary of a CEO episode — all 452+ of them. And after cataloguing every business lesson, founder story, and money-making framework shared on the show, I've ranked the 25 episodes that will have the biggest impact on your entrepreneurial journey. These aren't just the most popular. They're the episodes that give you actionable frameworks you can use today to start, grow, or scale a business.

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  1. Gary Vee — Building Personal Brands
  2. Sahil Bloom — The Art of Building Wealth
  3. Barbara Corcoran — From Waitress to $100M Real Estate Empire
  4. Patrick Bet-David — Building a $1B Insurance Company
  5. Daniel Priestley — Key Person of Influence
  6. Ben Francis — Building Gymshark from His Garage
  7. Ramit Sethi — Psychology of Money
  8. Tom Bilyeu — From Broke to $1B Brand
  9. Mark Cuban — Shark Tank Lessons
  10. Cal Newport — Deep Work Revolution
  11. Mel Robbins — The 5-Second Rule
  12. Leila Hormozi — Scaling Operations
  13. Sam Altman — The Future of AI & Business
  14. Simon Sinek — Start With Why
  15. James Clear — Atomic Habits for Entrepreneurs
  16. Ray Dalio — Principles for Success
  17. Codie Sanchez — Buying Boring Businesses
  18. Richard Branson — Building the Virgin Empire
  19. Naval Ravikant — How to Get Rich Without Getting Lucky
  20. Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money
  21. Tony Robbins — Money Master the Game
  22. Tim Ferriss — The 4-Hour Workweek Mindset
  23. David Goggins — Outwork Everyone
  24. Steven Bartlett — His Own Founder Story
  25. Alex Hormozi — The $100M Playbook

How I Ranked These Episodes

Every episode was scored on three criteria:

With that said, let's count down from 25 to number 1. Every episode here is worth your time — but the top 5 are mandatory viewing for anyone building something.

Episodes 25–21: Strong Foundations

25 Gary Vaynerchuk — Building Personal Brands in the Attention Economy

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Gary Vee dropped a masterclass on why personal branding is the #1 underpriced asset for entrepreneurs in 2026. His core argument: every entrepreneur should be creating content because attention is the new currency, and organic reach on social platforms is still wildly undervalued.

Related: Gary Vee's 2 Key Branding Lessons

24 Sahil Bloom — The Art of Building Wealth as a Creator

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Sahil went from Wall Street to building a multi-million dollar creator business. The episode breaks down his "content-to-product" pipeline — how to turn free content into a sustainable, high-margin business without selling your soul.

23 Barbara Corcoran — From $1,000 Loan to $100M Real Estate Empire

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Barbara's story is pure entrepreneurial fire. Dyslexic, fired from multiple jobs, built the biggest real estate brand in NYC with a $1,000 loan from her boyfriend — then sold it for $66 million. On DOAC she shared the raw truth about what separates people who make it from people who don't.

22 Patrick Bet-David — Building Valuetainment & a $1B Insurance Empire

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PBD is one of the most underrated business minds on the internet. This episode covers his journey from Iranian refugee to building both a massive insurance company and one of the biggest business media brands online. His frameworks for competitive strategy and market positioning are MBA-level.

21 Daniel Priestley — Becoming the Key Person of Influence

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Daniel Priestley dropped a framework that changed how I think about entrepreneurship entirely. His concept of becoming the "Key Person of Influence" in your industry is the fastest path from unknown to in-demand.

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Episodes 20–16: Growth-Stage Wisdom

20 Ben Francis — Building Gymshark From His Bedroom to $1.4B

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Ben started Gymshark at 19 while delivering pizzas. He built it into one of the fastest-growing companies in UK history with zero venture capital. This episode is a masterclass in bootstrapping, influencer marketing before it was called that, and knowing when to step back as CEO.

19 Ramit Sethi — The Psychology of Money & Premium Pricing

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Ramit's approach to business is refreshingly contrarian: charge more, serve fewer people, deliver incredible results. His episode demolishes the "race to the bottom" pricing mentality that kills most businesses.

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18 Tom Bilyeu — From Broke to Building Quest Nutrition ($1B Exit)

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Tom's story is one of the most dramatic turnarounds in entrepreneurship. He was flat broke, working a job he hated, and built Quest Nutrition into a billion-dollar company. His episode on DOAC is about identity-level transformation — how to become the kind of person who builds massive things.

17 Mark Cuban — What They Don't Teach You on Shark Tank

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Mark Cuban's appearance on DOAC went deeper than any Shark Tank pitch. He talked about how he evaluates businesses, the mistakes that kill startups, and why most entrepreneurs focus on the wrong things.

16 Cal Newport — Deep Work: The Superpower of the 21st Century

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Cal Newport makes the case that deep, focused work is the single most valuable skill in the modern economy — and most entrepreneurs are terrible at it. This episode will change how you structure your entire workday.

Related: The Deep Work Method Explained | 20 Productivity Hacks from DOAC

Episodes 15–11: Mindset & Systems

15 Mel Robbins — The 5-Second Rule & Let Them Theory

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Mel Robbins is one of the most-watched guests in DOAC history, and for good reason. Her frameworks for overcoming procrastination and self-doubt are dead simple and actually work. The 5-Second Rule alone has changed millions of lives.

Related: Mel Robbins: Let Them Theory episode

14 Leila Hormozi — The Unsexy Truth About Scaling Operations

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Leila is the operational genius behind Acquisition.com and the reason Alex Hormozi's businesses actually run. Her episode is about the boring, unglamorous work that turns a $1M business into a $100M business.

13 Sam Altman — AI, the Future of Business, & Why Most Companies Will Die

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The CEO of OpenAI sat down with Steven Bartlett for a conversation that every entrepreneur needs to hear. Sam's predictions about how AI will reshape entire industries are sobering — and exciting if you position yourself correctly.

Related: Best DOAC episodes about AI

12 Simon Sinek — Start With Why (And Why Most Businesses Don't)

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Simon Sinek's "Start With Why" framework is arguably the most influential business idea of the last 20 years. On DOAC, he went deeper than the TED Talk — into how founders lose their "why," why employee engagement is collapsing, and what infinite games mean for business strategy.

11 James Clear — Atomic Habits: The 1% Advantage

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James Clear's Atomic Habits has sold over 15 million copies, and his DOAC appearance is the most concise, actionable summary of the book's principles you'll find. For entrepreneurs, this episode is about building the daily systems that make success inevitable.

Related: Best episodes about habits & discipline

Episodes 10–6: The Heavy Hitters

10 Ray Dalio — Principles for Navigating Economic Chaos

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Ray Dalio built the world's largest hedge fund ($150B+ in assets) using a principles-based decision-making system. His DOAC episode is a masterclass in thinking clearly under pressure — something every entrepreneur needs.

Related: Best money & business episodes

9 Codie Sanchez — How to Buy Boring Businesses & Print Money

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Codie Sanchez flipped the script on entrepreneurship: don't start a business from scratch — buy one that's already making money. Her episode is a step-by-step guide to acquiring "boring" businesses (laundromats, car washes, newsletters) that print cash.

8 Richard Branson — 50 Years of Building the Virgin Empire

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Sir Richard Branson has started over 400 companies across every imaginable industry. His DOAC conversation is warm, honest, and packed with wisdom about brand-building, risk-taking, and the mindset needed to keep going after failures that would have destroyed most people.

7 Naval Ravikant — How to Get Rich Without Getting Lucky

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Naval's "How to Get Rich" tweetstorm broke the internet, and his DOAC episode expands on every principle in detail. This is the most philosophically profound episode about wealth creation on the entire show.

Related: Best money & investing episodes

6 Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money

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Morgan Housel's book "The Psychology of Money" is one of the best-selling finance books ever, and his DOAC appearance distills it into the emotional and psychological traps that prevent entrepreneurs from building real wealth.

The Top 5: Must-Watch Episodes for Every Entrepreneur

Why These 5 Are in a Class of Their Own

The top 5 episodes on this list share three things: they each provide a complete, actionable framework you can apply immediately, they're delivered by guests who have built businesses worth $100M+, and they contain advice so specific that you can implement changes to your business the same day you watch them.

5 Tony Robbins — Master the Game of Money

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Tony Robbins is the world's most famous life coach for a reason. His DOAC episode goes far beyond motivation — it's a strategic framework for building wealth through business while protecting yourself from the downside.

4 Tim Ferriss — The 4-Hour Workweek in the AI Age

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Tim Ferriss literally wrote the book on lifestyle entrepreneurship, and his DOAC episode updates the playbook for 2026. The core message: you don't need to build a billion-dollar company to live a rich life. You need to build a business that gives you freedom.

Related: 25 Productivity Tips from DOAC

3 David Goggins — Can't Hurt Me: Outwork Every Competitor

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David Goggins isn't a traditional "business" guest, but his episode is ranked this high for a reason: entrepreneurship is 90% mental, and Goggins is the undisputed master of mental toughness. This episode will make you uncomfortable — and that's exactly the point.

Related: David Goggins full summary

2 Steven Bartlett — His Raw Founder Story

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When Steven Bartlett tells his own story — dropping out of university, sleeping on floors, building Social Chain into a public company by age 27 — it's the most relatable, raw entrepreneurial journey on the show. No guest gets more vulnerable than the host talking about himself.

Related: Full Steven Bartlett biography | Steven Bartlett Net Worth 2026

1 Alex Hormozi — The $100M Playbook: Offers, Leads, and Scaling

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"Make people an offer so good they feel stupid saying no."

— Alex Hormozi on Diary of a CEO

Nobody — and I mean nobody — delivers more actionable business frameworks per minute than Alex Hormozi. His DOAC appearances are essentially free MBA courses covering offer creation, lead generation, pricing psychology, and scaling operations. This is the #1 episode because it gives you a complete system for building a profitable business from scratch.

Related: $100M Leads complete summary | Alex Hormozi full summary

What These 25 Episodes Taught Me About Entrepreneurship

After ranking all 25 episodes, several patterns emerge that every entrepreneur should take to heart:

The 5 Universal Truths From These Episodes

  1. Action beats planning. Every single guest emphasizes execution over strategy. Start before you're ready.
  2. Systems beat goals. James Clear, Alex Hormozi, Ray Dalio — they all say the same thing: build daily systems, not annual goals.
  3. People beat products. Barbara Corcoran, Leila Hormozi, and Simon Sinek agree: your team determines your ceiling.
  4. Pain is the price of admission. Goggins, Bartlett, Tom Bilyeu — none of them had an easy path. Struggle isn't something to avoid; it's where growth happens.
  5. Wealth comes from leverage. Naval, Tim Ferriss, and Sahil Bloom all point to the same truth: trade time for equity, not money. Build assets that work without you.

How to Actually Use This List

Don't try to watch all 25 episodes this week. Instead, pick the 3 episodes that match your current stage:

Each of these episode summaries is available on our site — skip the 1.5 hours and get the key takeaways in minutes. Or use the summaries to decide which full episodes are worth your time.

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