Surviving a 70% Loss In Agency Revenue. From Panic to Purpose with Melany Robinson | Ep #880

February 15
27 mins

Episode Description

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When Melany Robinson lost 70% of her agency's revenue overnight during COVID, she didn't just "cut costs." She rebuilt her team around trust, ownership, and shared sacrifice and learned why keeping C players is one of the most expensive mistakes agency owners make. This episode is a masterclass in leadership, culture, and making hard decisions without losing your soul.

Guest Overview

Melany Robinson is the founder of SproutHouse, a 30-person integrated communications agency serving hospitality, real estate, and lifestyle brands. She's led her agency through rebrands, crises, and COVID, emerging stronger, leaner, and clearer on what real team culture actually means.

What You'll Learn
  • Why COVID exposed the hidden cracks in most agency team structures
  • The real cost of keeping "C players" during uncertain times
  • How to handle massive revenue loss without destroying trust
  • The mindset shift from "managing people" to leading a team
  • Why retreats, alignment, and shared experiences matter more than perks
Key Takeaways
  • You can't afford C players, especially during down cycles
  • Shared sacrifice builds loyalty; secrecy destroys it
  • Letting clients out of contracts can be a long-term growth play
  • Culture isn't words on a wall. It's how people show up under pressure
  • Great leaders give clarity, not control
  • The best teams row in sync or the boat doesn't move

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What Losing 70% of Revenue Taught One Agency Owner About Leadership

Most agency owners agree that culture matters.

But culture doesn't show up when revenue is up and clients are easy.

It shows up when 70% of your revenue disappears overnight.

That's exactly what happened to Melany Robinson, founder of Sprout House, when COVID hit. Hospitality clients vanished. Contracts evaporated. The "we'll figure it out" optimism most agency owners run on suddenly wasn't enough.

And here's the part most people won't admit:

This is where weak leadership gets exposed.

The Myth: "If I Work Hard and Treat Clients Well, Growth Is Guaranteed"

Before COVID, Melany believed what a lot of agency owners believe:

Do great work. Act with integrity. Revenue will take care of itself.

COVID blew that illusion up.

Revenue is never guaranteed. Clients don't owe you loyalty. And culture doesn't magically hold when fear enters the room.

So instead of hiding behind executive decisions, Melany did something most agency owners are terrified to do:

She brought the team into the truth.

Radical Transparency Beats Quiet Panic

Sprout House told clients they could exit contracts. No penalties.

Then Melany sat down with her team and laid out the reality: Revenue was down 70%. Something had to change.

The choice wasn't who gets cut. It was how do we survive this together?

The team chose shared compensation reductions over layoffs.

Some people left. Others stayed.

And that's when the real lesson emerged.

The Hidden Cost of C Players

C players aren't bad people. They just show up for themselves first.

In good times, they're invisible and in hard times, they drain energy, margin, and morale.

Melany realized something every scaling agency owner eventually learns the hard way: You can't afford C players during down cycles or up cycles.

They don't row in sync. They protect their seat instead of the boat.

On the contrary, A-players lean in. They sacrifice. They care about the whole.

And those people are worth everything.

Leadership Isn't Managing. It's Creating Clarity

Melany doesn't pretend to be a great "manager."

Great agency founders don't micromanage. They cast vision, set expectations, and get out of the way.

Clarity isn't being bossy. It's saying: "This is what needs to be done. By this date. I trust you to figure out how."

That's how you get leaders, not task-doers.

Why Culture Is Built Outside the Office

Sprout House invests heavily in retreats and real connection.

They take the team horseback riding, snowmobiling, swimming in cenotes, and playing games by the pool.

Not strategy decks. Not whiteboards.

Why? Because trust isn't built in Zoom meetings.

It's built when people see each other as humans instead of roles.

And when things get hard, that trust is the difference between fragmentation and resilience.

The Agency Owner Reality Check

If you're honest, you've probably felt some version of this:

  • You're stuck in fulfillment

  • You're carrying people who aren't carrying their weight

  • Revenue feels fragile

  • You're not paying yourself what you should

  • You know something has to change, but you're avoiding the decision

This episode isn't about COVID.

It's about leadership.

And the uncomfortable truth that scaling requires subtraction before multiplication.

The Question Is Simple

Who's really in your boat?

Because hope isn't a strategy. And C players are more expensive than you think.

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