Episodios

  • THE "DIVE" GRADUATION (IDENTIFYING YOUR REPLACEMENTS)
    Apr 11 2026

    SHOW NOTES (SURVIVE VERSION)

    Episode Title: The "Dive" Graduation: Identifying Your Replacements (Episode 82)

    Episode Description: "David did the physical work himself instead of explaining the process. Felip still does not know how to process a split payment." In this episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez explains how Assistant Managers must evaluate their senior sales associates and coach them to transition from individual task completion to active peer development.

    What You Will Learn:

    • The Speed Illusion: Why highly proficient employees often fail as leaders by doing the work for new hires instead of training them.
    • The Coaching Intervention: The exact conversation you must have with senior staff to correct their training methods.
    • The True Test of Leadership: Mike explains why the ability to teach others without frustration is the actual requirement for a management promotion.
    • Building Bench Strength: Why you must train your own replacement before you can accept a promotion to Store Manager.

    Resources & Links:

    • Download the Peer Coach Evaluation Form: Text the code word TEACH to 9 5 6 - 8 9 7 - 9 1 9 2.
    • Recommended Listen: Thrive: Episode 91.
    • Watch the Channel: Check out the YouTube channel and subscribe at @cStoreCenter.
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    5 m
  • Survive Resource Intro: Never Cap Your Growth
    Apr 4 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode 81 Title: Survive Resource Intro: Never Cap Your Growth (Episode 81)

    Episode Description: "I don't believe in capping somebody's growth because I never wanted that, although I experienced that often." In this special episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez introduces the cstorethrive.com platform and explains how Assistant Managers can use audio articles and weekly challenges to document their operational skills and prepare for their own stores.

    What You Will Learn:

    • Overcoming Knowledge Gaps: Why you must take control of your own development instead of waiting for a corporate training program.
    • Audio Learning on the Go: How to listen to training articles in English or Spanish while stocking coolers or doing back-office paperwork.
    • The Proof of Work Portfolio: How completing the weekly texted resources gives you documented proof of your skills to hand to your District Manager during an interview.
    • Understanding the Big Picture: Why listening to the Thrive playlist prepares you for the Store Manager role and helps you anticipate your boss's expectations.

    Resources & Links:

    • Access the Articles: Visit cstorethrive.com to access over 350 operational articles.
    • Request a Translation: Need the audio in a different language? Email admin@cstorecenter.com.
    • Watch the Video: Catch the full video version of this walkthrough and subscribe at @CStoreCenter on YouTube.
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    19 m
  • WASTE NOT, WANT NOT (VERIFYING THE TRASH)
    Mar 28 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode Title: Waste Not, Want Not: Verifying the Trash (Episode 80)

    Episode Description: You must visually inspect the trash cans and compare the contents to the written log. In this episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez explains how Assistant Managers must enforce the documentation process by physically auditing the waste and coaching employees who skip the log.

    What You Will Learn:

    • The Trash Audit: How to compare the physical garbage to the daily written log to ensure inventory accuracy.
    • Enforcing the Standard: The exact protocol for making employees document their waste retroactively when they fail to do it.
    • The Back Room Tray: A systematic, physical method for holding discarded food until a manager signs off on the disposal.
    • Business Management: Mike shares his early experiences analyzing the graveyard shift trash to understand profitability. Resources & Links:
    • Download the Spoilage Verification Checklist: Text the code word TRASH to 9 5 6 - 8 9 7 - 9 1 9 2.
    • Recommended Listen: Thrive: Episode 89.
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    3 m
  • S Ep 79: ASSISTANT MANAGER? THE HARDEST TRANSITION (C-STORE TRAINING)
    Mar 20 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode Title: Assistant Manager? The Hardest Transition (C-Store Training) (Episode 79) Episode Description: "You get the responsibility, but you don't always get the backing." In this special episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez shares the raw reality of getting promoted from the graveyard shift to Assistant Manager. Announcing the new @CStoreCenter YouTube channel, Mike breaks down why the assistant role is the hardest job in the store and how to navigate the lack of corporate support.

    What You Will Learn:

    • The Peer Pushback: How to handle former coworkers who refuse to respect your new authority.
    • The Support Gap: Why Store Managers and District Managers often fail to back up their assistants, and how to demand that support.
    • Creating Leverage: How networking with other District Managers by volunteering for difficult shifts gives you the power to "name your price" when you are ready for your own store.

    Resources & Links:

    • Watch the Video: For the original, real-life experience version of this story, catch the full video version and subscribe at @CStoreCenter on YouTube.
    • Join the Network: If you can relate to this journey and want to connect, text your first name to 9 5 6 - 8 9 7 - 9 1 9 2.
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    6 m
  • THE VENDOR DANCE (THE SUBSTITUTE REJECT)
    Mar 14 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode Title: The Vendor Dance: The Substitute Reject (Episode 78)

    Episode Description: You cannot allow vendors to dictate your stock. In this episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez explains how Assistant Managers can enforce authorized product lists and stop unwanted deliveries.

    What You Will Learn:

    • The Substitute Reject: How to stop vendors from dropping slow-moving products to meet their own quotas.
    • Shelf Control: Why unapproved items damage your overall sales and ruin the automated ordering system.
    • Seeing Opportunity: Mike shares his early career mindset regarding store ownership. Resources & Links:
    • Download the Substitution Denial Matrix: Text the word CHECKIN to 956-897-9192.
    • Recommended Listen: Thrive: Episode 87.
    • Full Show Notes: Visit cstorethrive.com
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    3 m
  • SHIFT CHANGE WARFARE (THE GATEKEEPER)
    Mar 6 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode Title: Shift Change Warfare: The Gatekeeper (Episode 77)

    Episode Description: "Once the team realizes that you will actually hold them accountable, the rushing stops."

    The moment one shift ends and another begins is the most volatile time in a convenience store. In this episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez explains how Assistant Managers can stop employee arguments by enforcing strict accountability during the shift handoff.

    What You Will Learn:

    The Point of Friction: Why the 3:00 PM handoff is the number one cause of team arguments.

    The Gatekeeper Protocol: How to physically inspect the store before allowing the morning shift to clock out.

    Protecting Morale: Why enforcing cleaning standards is actually the best way to protect your incoming team's positive attitude.

    Resources & Links:

    Download the Shift Overlap Duty Roster: Text the word GATE to 956-897-9192.

    Recommended Listen: Thrive: Episode 86 (Learn how Store Managers eliminate shift change chaos through strategic scheduling).

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    3 m
  • THE BATHROOM TEST (DELEGATING THE DIRT)
    Feb 28 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode Title: The Bathroom Test: Delegating the Dirt (Episode 76)

    Episode Description: "If you just yell, 'Someone check the bathroom!', nobody will do it."

    As an Assistant Manager, you can't abandon the register during a lunch rush to restock toilet paper, but you also can't afford to let the bathroom destroy your food sales. In this episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez explains how to transition from doing the cleaning to managing the cleaning through strict delegation and accountability.

    What You Will Learn:

    The Zone Defense: How to assign specific ownership of the restroom to a single clerk so tasks don't get ignored during a rush.

    The Gatekeeper Handoff: Why you must physically inspect the restroom with the off-going shift before allowing them to clock out.

    The Leadership Shift: How building a system of accountability keeps you from spending your entire shift doing tasks your team should be handling.

    Resources & Links:

    Download the Shift-Zone Delegation Matrix: Text the word ZONE to 956-897-9192.

    Recommended Listen: Thrive: Episode 85 (Learn how the Store Manager tracks the financial ROI of a clean restroom).

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    3 m
  • THE STING (COMPLIANCE COACHING)
    Feb 21 2026

    Show Notes (Survive Version)

    Episode Title: The Sting: Compliance Coaching (Episode 75)

    Episode Description: "Telling them to check IDs is not training. You have to verify it."

    When a clerk sells to a minor during a police sting, they get the fine, but the Assistant Manager gets the fallout. How do you ensure your team is carding every single time, even when you aren't looking?

    In this episode of Survive, Mike Hernandez breaks down the difference between "telling" and "training." We discuss how to conduct a "Shadow Audit," how to coach clerks on the floor, and why documenting that training is your ultimate liability shield.

    What You Will Learn:

    • The Shadow Audit: How to observe and grade your clerks' age-restricted transactions in real-time.
    • The Documentation Defense: Why coaching a clerk doesn't count unless it is written down.
    • The Stop-N-Go Strategy: Mike shares his experience from 1994, proving that over-training your staff to do your job is the secret to a stress-free shift.

    Resources & Links:

    • 📲 Download the Compliance Coaching Log: Text the word VERIFY to 956-897-9192.
    • 🎧 Recommended Listen: Thrive: Episode 84 (Learn the Store Manager's perspective on liquor license suspensions and corporate liability).
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    3 m