• #020 - This is Why No One Has Ambition Anymore
    May 25 2026

    020 - Reflecting on recent thoughts about how to have a less strict view of "success", what scarcity actually means, and how to change the default direction of my thinking.

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    13 min
  • #019 - Why Doing ‘The Right Thing’ Doesn’t Always Feel Good | D. Cole Gray
    May 7 2026

    019 - D. Cole Gray

    Cole Gray is a resident pastor, a husband, and a writer. Check out his Substack, "Road Work Ahead" here! https://dcolegray.substack.com/


    In this episode, you can expect to learn:

    - The bigger meaning people are missing behind the Artemis II moon flyby

    - What it looks like to search with wisdom and wonder

    - Why big families are awesome

    - The 4 W's of struggle (and where prayer actually falls into that)

    and much, much more!


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    1 ora e 42 min
  • #018 - Fred Williams | How to Win with Money, The Way God Intended
    Apr 16 2026

    #018 - Fred Williams


    Fred Williams is a Christian, a wealth advisor, and has served on the boards of multiple charities. He is passionate about helping people create financial freedom (God's way), and guiding young people through life's challenges.


    In this episode, you can expect to learn:

    - What most people get wrong about financial "success"

    - What life can teach you that even the University of Texas can't

    - The importance of a "servant leader" mindset

    - What responsibility looks like for young men today

    and much, much more!


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    1 ora e 9 min
  • #017 - Why Change Can Fail (And What Actually Works) | Janis Yadiny
    Feb 23 2026

    017 - Janis Yadiny

    Janis Yadiny worked at the WHO, the Royal Society, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and much more. She specialized in Leadership Development and Change Management in the later part of her career, emphasizing how to develop both individuals and teams in the fast paced medical field.

    In this episode, you can expect to learn:

    - What working at storied institutions like the Royal Society and WHO is like

    - The importance of ownership in personal growth

    - How a "big vision" can actually be completed

    - How to build resilience

    - The nuance of having high standards

    and much, much more!


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    00:00 Intro - The Curiosity of Change in Life

    00:53 Two Drives - Travelling and Learning French

    01:31 Growing Up, My Family, and WWII

    04:48 A Leader is a Reader

    06:03 What is Library Science?

    07:57 Working in Montreal, London, Geneva, Tunisia, and Houston

    08:43 Stories from the Royal Society Library

    11:37 Getting a Job at the WHO

    13:06 Political Education from Working at WHO

    16:31 Why Americans Were Unique at the WHO (from a Canadian)

    17:42 Eradicating Smallpox!

    19:42 What "Expert-Consulting" is and Why It Doesn't Work

    21:52 What to do Instead of "Expert-Consulting"

    24:41 The Importance of Ownership in Enacting Change

    26:57 How Janis Ended up in Houston (and why she was never going to come)

    30:00 Why Does America Breed the Kind of Work Ethic it Has?

    33:52 How the Institute of Cultural Affairs Changed Janis's Life

    38:19 The Criticality of Involving Women in Change

    41:16 Giving People Resources vs Ownership of a Process

    44:38 Change Management and Knowing Your Strengths

    45:46 Potential Cultural Change in China?

    50:31 Institute of Cultural Affairs continued

    53:42 Examples of Global Vision in Motion

    1:02:35 How do You Keep it Going?

    1:04:38 The Importance of Specificity in Leadership Training

    1:05:56 The Sociological Side - Why it All Works

    1:12:09 Diving Deeper

    1:14:55 What is Change All About?

    1:15:58 Book Recommendations

    1:18:54 What Does "Knowing Yourself" Actually Do?

    1:20:51 Learning from Stanley McChrystal

    1:26:17 How Do We Discern Where we Have Room to Grow? (Core Values)

    1:30:17 How to Actually Figure out Your Core Values

    1:24:04 The Tension of our Differences in Personal Relationships

    1:36:08 Some Guidance on Experiences and Gaining Wisdom

    1:37:59 How to Deal with a Fear of Failure

    1:39:28 Combatting Fear at All Levels

    1:40:36 Why Does Being Vulnerable Create Strong Leadership?

    1:42:51 Bouncing Back, Building Resilience, and High Standards

    1:50:19 Journaling and Landing the Plane

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    1 ora e 52 min
  • #016 - Excellence Without Rigidity | Brandon Kelly
    Feb 23 2026

    This episode stands on its own. You do not need to listen to the previous episode to follow this conversation!


    016 - Brandon Kelly


    Check out our first conversation here: https://youtu.be/W72c3BBGSMc

    or here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/41JvgoMX4NTSidl39ZlgvV?si=VADv_eR-RWSa4qQL36Egug

    Brandon Kelly is a professional orchestral percussionist, educator, and lifelong learner. He performs regularly with professional ensembles across Texas, teaches percussion to high school students throughout the DFW metroplex, and spends much of his free time on long, unplanned road trips for any variety of reasons.


    In today’s episode, you can expect to learn:

    - The mindset of a professional orchestral musician

    - How unplanned travel has shaped Brandon’s attention, curiosity, and musicianship

    - The difference between a healthy obsession and an unhealthy one- What teaching young musicians has taught Brandon about patience, authority, and hope

    …and much more.


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    1 ora e 15 min
  • #015 - Precision and the Need to Wander: A Life Between Rehearsal and the Road | Brandon Kelly Part 1
    Jan 22 2026

    015 - Brandon Kelly | Part 1

    What happens when a life shaped by extreme precision repeatedly chooses openness, wandering, and attention to the unfamiliar? And what does that tension reveal about excellence, freedom, and what it takes to stay human inside demanding systems?

    Brandon Kelly is a professional orchestral percussionist, educator, and lifelong learner. He performs regularly with professional ensembles across Texas, teaches percussion to high school students throughout the DFW metroplex, and spends much of his free time on long, unplanned road trips for any variety of reasons.

    In today’s episode, you can expect to learn:

    - The mindset of a professional orchestral musician

    - How unplanned travel has shaped Brandon’s attention, curiosity, and musicianship

    - The difference between a healthy obsession and an unhealthy one

    - What teaching young musicians has taught Brandon about patience, authority, and hope

    …and much more.

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    1 ora e 27 min
  • #014 - Why Native Plants Matter More Than You Think | Eric Welke
    Jan 12 2026

    014 - Eric Welke

    What happens when we stop fighting the land and start paying attention to it, especially in the places we actually live? Perhaps more importantly, what can this struggle teach us about how to live our lives with deeper meaning?

    Eric Welke is passionate about the importance of native plants (the flora that is indigenous to a particular region, as opposed to invasive species), specifically in the North Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth) area.

    In today’s episode, you can expect to learn:

    - How Eric's backyard became a native plant arboretum

    - Why native plants are important to more than just the environment

    - The wisdom of "control" (the way that landscapes can reflect our minds)

    - The lessons in humility and faith hidden in taking on large projects

    and much more!

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    1 ora e 30 min
  • Drum Corps, Music School, and What Happens When Art Becomes a Career | Will Vasquez
    Jan 8 2026

    #013 - Will Vasquez

    Will Vasquez has a bachelor's degree in Music Performance from Florida State University, marched drum corps with the Santa Clara Vanguard, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in Music Performance from Rice University.

    In today’s episode, you can expect to learn:

    - How marching in drum corps can change your perspective on music and life

    - How to turn art into work without losing the joy behind it

    - Insights into the common struggle of "inertia"and much more!


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    1 ora e 22 min