• #EP04 Employee Thinking Is Killing Your Fractional Practice | Rob Nicholls
    Feb 3 2026

    Most experienced executives don’t fail at fractional work because they lack skill.

    They fail because they never stop thinking like employees.

    In this episode of The Fractional Practice Podcast, Jag Jassel is joined by Rob Nicholls, a UK-based Fractional CFO, Non-Executive Director, and Board Advisor with over 30 years of experience across the US and UK.

    Together, they unpack the real identity shift required to build a sustainable fractional practice, not a fragile portfolio dependent on luck, underpricing, or third-party intermediaries.

    This conversation covers:

    • Why employee thinking quietly undermines fractional practices
    • The difference between being hired and being trusted
    • How many clients a fractional executive can realistically sustain
    • Why owning the client relationship is non-negotiable
    • The hidden cost of fractional brokerages
    • How experienced leaders should think about pricing, value, and leverage

    This episode is essential listening for executives exploring fractional work, portfolio careers, or independent advisory roles who want long-term control, credibility, and stability.

    Next steps for serious fractional leaders:

    Download the Fractional Practice Whitepaper
    → https://fractionalpractice.com
    Take the Online Fractional Practice Readiness Assessment
    → https://fractionalpractice.com/assess...
    View the Fractional Practice Overview
    → https://fractionalpractice.com/overview

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    47 Min.
  • #EP03 How to WIN in Your Fractional Practice in 2026 | Jag Jassel
    Jan 30 2026

    Fractional work is evolving fast. More executives are entering the market, clients are better informed, and experience alone is no longer enough to stand out.

    In this episode, Jag Jassel breaks down what it actually takes to win in fractional practice in 2026.

    Drawing on conversations with hundreds of fractional leaders, this episode focuses on the structural shifts separating serious practices from those that stall or burn out.

    This is not career advice or theory. It’s a practical discussion about how experienced executives operate fractional leadership as a real practice, not a series of short-term roles.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why fractional work is becoming more competitive
    • The difference between operating like an employee vs owning a practice
    • How to design authority instead of renegotiating it
    • Why intellectual property matters more than time or day rates
    • How to work across multiple clients without losing control
    • What clients actually look for when choosing a fractional leader

    This episode is for experienced executives building or refining a serious fractional practice across CFO, COO, CMO, CRO, and CTO roles.

    Next steps for serious fractional leaders:


    Download the Fractional Practice Whitepaper
    → https://fractionalpractice.com
    Take the Online Fractional Practice Readiness Assessment
    → https://fractionalpractice.com/assessment
    View the Fractional Practice Overview
    → https://fractionalpractice.com/overview

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    27 Min.
  • #EP01 How Executive Fractional Work Actually Works, with Bec Marlor
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of The Fractional Practice Podcast, Jag Jassel is joined by Rebecca Marlor for a practical conversation about executive fractional work and what it looks like in real client environments.

    Bec shares her journey into fractional work, how long-term fractional engagements evolve, and what makes these roles sustainable over time.

    The discussion explores client trust, scope management, professional boundaries, and why most successful fractional careers are built on relationships rather than tactics.

    This episode covers:

    • How executive fractional work actually starts
    • What makes fractional engagements work well
    • Managing scope creep and expectations
    • Client acquisition through relationships and referrals
    • Building a sustainable fractional practice

    This conversation is especially relevant for experienced executives operating independently or considering fractional leadership roles.

    Guest

    Rebecca Marlor
    Website: https://rebeccamarlor.com/

    About the Podcast

    The Fractional Practice Podcast explores how experienced executives operate in fractional roles across multiple organisations, with a focus on structure, authority, and long-term sustainability.

    Learn more at:
    https://fractionalpractice.com/

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    36 Min.
  • #EP02 From Corporate CFO to Fractional Practice, Divya Singh on Building a Sustainable Practice
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of The Fractional Practice Podcast, Jag Jassel speaks with Sydney based fractional CFO Divya Singh, founder of Truerock Consulting, about her transition from corporate leadership into independent fractional practice.

    Divya shares the mindset shifts required to step away from corporate authority, overcome imposter syndrome, and build confidence as a fractional executive. She explains how her early clients came through network and referrals rather than advertising, why she avoids hourly pricing in favour of fixed fee and retainer models, and how she structures scope and delivery to remain commercially sustainable.

    The conversation also explores branding, visibility, outsourcing non-core work, and the emotional realities of operating independently, including loneliness, resilience, and building the right support network.

    This episode is relevant for fractional CFOs, consultants, advisors, executives considering independent practice, and anyone building a professional services business focused on long-term sustainability.

    About The Fractional Practice
    The Fractional Practice explores how experienced executives operate in fractional roles across multiple organisations, with a focus on structure, authority, and sustainability.

    Learn more at https://fractionalpractice.com

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    33 Min.