
Boardroom Battleground Returns With Explosive New Season July 29th
entrepreneurial champions from the wannabes. The new season premieres Tuesday, July 29th at 5:30 PM MST on E360TV, with simultaneous streaming on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Hosted by business transformation powerhouse Dr. Jake Clendenning and execution expert Michael Libercci, Boardroom Battleground delivers the raw, unfiltered reality of what it takes to build a business that doesn't just survive – it dominates.
'This isn't your typical business show where everyone gets a participation trophy,' said Dr. Clendenning, CEO of CT Coaching & Training and founder of Total Disruption.
'We're putting real entrepreneurs through the meat grinder of business reality. Every decision matters, every misstep is a lesson, and only the relentless rise to the top.'
THE BATTLEGROUND INTENSIFIES
This season features a bold lineup of entrepreneurs including Marc Fitzwater, Cory Lopes-Warfield, Donny Coram, Emelie Capshaw, and Samantha Allen—each bringing unique industries, strategies, and ambitions to the table. Contestants will face brutal challenges across six critical business pillars:
'We're not here to coddle egos,' added co-host Michael Libercci. 'These entrepreneurs are stepping into the arena where their businesses get dissected, their strategies challenged, and their leadership tested in real-time. It's entrepreneurship without the safety net.'
BEYOND REALITY TV – BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION
What sets Boardroom Battleground apart is its commitment to genuine business transformation. Contestants don't just compete – they evolve. Through intensive coaching, strategic challenges, and peer-to-peer learning, participants emerge with battle-tested strategies and an arsenal of promotional materials for their businesses.
The show's unique format combines:
MULTI-PLATFORM DOMINATION
Following Total Disruption's philosophy of meeting audiences where they are, the show launches simultaneously across multiple platforms:
This multi-platform approach ensures maximum reach while building community around authentic entrepreneurial growth.
THE TOTAL DISRUPTION DIFFERENCE
Dr. Clendenning brings his signature KLT Formula (Know, Like, Trust) methodology to every episode, while his co-host Michael Libercci provides the tactical execution expertise that turns strategy into results. Together, they create an environment where traditional business approaches get challenged and breakthrough thinking emerges.
'We're not interested in incremental improvement,' explained Dr. Clendenning. 'We're here to guide leaders to opportunity and abundance – for themselves and everyone they influence. That requires total disruption of limiting beliefs and outdated strategies.'
READY FOR BATTLE
The entrepreneurial battlefield awaits. Will you be watching from the sidelines or learning from the champions who refuse to play it safe?
Boardroom Battleground premieres Tuesday, July 29th at 5:30 PM MST on E360TV, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
ABOUT TOTAL DISRUPTION Total Disruption, founded by Dr. Jake Clendenning, transforms ambitious entrepreneurs into undeniable authorities in their fields. Through coaching, content, and community, Total Disruption helps business leaders break free from conventional approaches to achieve extraordinary results
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