Episodi

  • 155. The Power of No Limits: How Kyle Maynard Turned Obstacles into Opportunities for Greatness.
    Apr 28 2026

    We're bringing this one back — because Kyle Maynard's story deserves to be heard more than once.

    Born without arms or legs, Kyle didn't just overcome obstacles — he redefined what obstacles even mean. Raised by parents who refused to see him as disabled, Kyle internalized a mindset that carried him through 35 consecutive wrestling losses, MMA fights, CrossFit competitions, business ventures, and ultimately, a bear-crawl to the 19,340-foot summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.

    But it's not the feats that make this conversation unforgettable. It's the philosophy behind them.

    "I just focused on the three feet in front of me."

    That simple approach — turning the impossible into a series of manageable steps — is something every one of us can take into our own mountains, whether in business, relationships, or life.

    Kyle also gets real about the hard moments: nights spent questioning his faith, dealing with public criticism, and sitting with his own doubts. Through it all, he's landed on a truth that cuts deep — there's a difference between reasons and excuses, and deep down, we all know which one we're making.

    If you need a reminder of what's possible when you stop focusing on limitations, this episode is it.

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    • Kyle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemaynard/
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    57 min
  • 154. The Power of Authentic Connection.
    Apr 21 2026

    Some conversations are too good to only hear once.

    We're resharing this episode — "The Power of Authentic Connection" — because the wisdom Frank Ableson, founder and president of Navitend, brought to our ISI Roundtable community continues to resonate.

    Frank's approach to leadership is refreshingly human: honoring team members' next chapters as "graduations," welcoming "stream workers" with open arms, and bringing workplace chaplains into the fold to nurture personal growth alongside professional growth.

    At the heart of it all? The belief that when you involve family and build authentic connections, your business becomes more than a workplace — it becomes a place people belong.

    Catch future ISI Roundtable events at isibrotherhood.com/events and be part of these transformative conversations.

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
    • Frank's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankableson/
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    38 min
  • 153. I Miss the Man I Married: What Your Wife Isn’t Saying (But Deeply Feels).
    Apr 14 2026

    We’re highlighting a meaningful conversation from last year that every married entrepreneur needs to hear—especially those who feel the subtle strain between business growth and marital connection.

    Rarely does a marriage unravel overnight. More often, it’s a gradual shift. Two people who once couldn’t wait to talk at the end of the day slowly become logistical coordinators—efficient, responsible, productive… but emotionally distant.

    In this episode, we examine what often goes unspoken in entrepreneurial marriages. While one spouse is building, leading, and carrying the weight of the business, the other is holding together countless unseen responsibilities at home. Support is still there. Belief is still there. But participation in the vision can begin to fade—and with it, closeness.

    The conversation sheds light on the messages sent through small daily habits. Constant phone checks. Half-present conversations. Ending the day mentally absorbed in tomorrow’s agenda. Physical presence isn’t the same as emotional availability, and over time that gap creates quiet hurt.

    We also address the ripple effects. Financial pressure can crowd out relational margin. Communication can thin. Intimacy can cool. Even children begin forming impressions of what marriage looks like—not from what we say, but from what they observe.

    This episode isn’t about blame. It’s about awareness and rebuilding. Practical steps are shared to help restore connection—from setting clear boundaries around technology to initiating honest, humble conversations that invite understanding rather than defensiveness.

    At the heart of it all is this truth: your spouse isn’t competing with your business. They simply want to feel chosen again. A small, sincere question—“How can I show you that you matter most?”—can reopen doors that busyness quietly closed.

    If your marriage has felt more functional than vibrant lately, this conversation offers a hopeful path forward.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Marital disconnection often develops quietly over time
    • Supportive spouses can still feel excluded from the larger vision
    • Emotional absence speaks louder than long work hours
    • Strain at home impacts intimacy, parenting, and long-term legacy
    • Restoration begins with intentional, consistent acts of prioritization

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
    • Seth’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth
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    31 min
  • 152. She Says I Work Too Much… But the Bills Say I Don’t.
    Apr 7 2026

    We’re revisiting an important conversation from last year—one that strikes at the heart of nearly every driven husband and father.

    You know the moment. Your spouse gently says, “You’ve been working a lot lately.” Instinctively, you want to justify it. After all, your effort is fueled by love and responsibility. Providing matters. Leadership matters. But somewhere inside, there’s a quiet awareness that something may be slipping.

    This episode unpacks what we describe as the “Provider’s Prison”—a subtle cycle where men pour themselves into work for the sake of their families, only to find that the very people they’re striving for begin to feel distant. The intention is noble. The outcome, often painful.

    The conversation centers on clarity. Without a defined picture of what success truly means across faith, marriage, parenting, and business, financial achievement can quietly dominate every decision. A written vision becomes the compass. Clear boundaries become protection. Delegation and selective commitments create breathing room for what matters most.

    One of the most sobering reminders in this discussion is simple: income can be rebuilt, but childhood cannot be replayed. Each extra meeting, each late night at the office, carries a relational trade-off. The episode offers practical ways to create consistent connection—small but intentional touchpoints that strengthen your marriage and anchor your children.

    This isn’t about splitting time evenly between work and home. It’s about ensuring your daily schedule reflects your core convictions. When your priorities are visible on your calendar, you no longer have to choose between being a provider and being present—you can lead well in both.

    If you’ve ever felt pulled between ambition and home life, this conversation is worth your time.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why providing financially can unintentionally weaken emotional connection
    • How “The Provider’s Prison” keeps driven men overextended
    • The importance of a written vision that defines success holistically
    • The irreplaceable nature of time with your spouse and children
    • How alignment—not perfection—creates freedom in work and family life

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
    • Seth’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth
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    35 min
  • 151. The Sacred Pause: Why Every Business Owner Needs a Sabbatical.
    Mar 31 2026

    From our archives last year comes a conversation that challenges one of the most deeply held assumptions among entrepreneurs: “If I step away, everything will unravel.”

    What if the opposite is true?

    In this episode, we examine what happens when a leader intentionally removes himself from daily operations for an extended period of time. For many business owners, even the thought of being gone for weeks feels reckless. Yet through candid stories—including one forced two-month break prompted by serious health concerns—we uncover a surprising reality: the business didn’t collapse. In fact, it gained strength.

    The discussion walks through the emotional and mental process of unplugging. The first stretch can feel uncomfortable—even disorienting—as constant involvement has often become part of identity. But on the other side of that discomfort comes renewed clarity, sharper strategy, and space to think at a higher level. When the owner steps back, the team is given room to grow. Responsibility expands. Leadership multiplies.

    This episode pushes back against the idea that nonstop presence equals effectiveness. Sustainable organizations are built on strong systems, developed leaders, and clear vision—not on one person’s constant availability. Sometimes the most courageous move a leader can make is to create absence on purpose.

    If you’ve ever believed your company depends entirely on you, this conversation offers a different lens—one that invites trust, preparation, and long-term thinking.

    What might become possible in your business—and in your own life—if you created intentional space to step away?

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why extended time away can strengthen, not weaken, your organization
    • The hidden risks of believing “it all depends on me”
    • What happens psychologically when leaders disconnect
    • How stepping aside develops other leaders
    • Why clarity and vision often emerge after deliberate pause

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
    • Seth’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth
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    24 min
  • 150. Do You Even Deserve Free Time?.
    Mar 24 2026

    We’re spotlighting a conversation from last year that speaks directly to driven leaders who rarely slow down.

    When was the last time you stepped away from work without feeling like you were falling behind? For many high-achieving Christian entrepreneurs, downtime can feel undeserved—almost irresponsible. This episode challenges that mindset head-on.

    Rather than treating rest as something to be earned after exhaustion sets in, the discussion reframes it as a God-designed pattern woven into the fabric of a healthy life. Success isn’t sustained by constant acceleration. It’s sustained by intentional cadence. Many business owners operate at full throttle for years, confusing activity with effectiveness, only to discover the cost later.

    Through decades of entrepreneurial experience, we reflect honestly on the emotional emptiness that can follow major financial wins—and the relationships that sometimes absorb the hidden price of relentless ambition. You’ll hear why a once-a-year getaway cannot repair chronic depletion, and why consistent practices of renewal are far more powerful than occasional escapes.

    Looking at the life of Jesus, the conversation uncovers a radically different model of leadership—one marked by purposeful availability, clear boundaries, and deliberate withdrawal for renewal. Practical tools are offered to help you evaluate your life across key areas and identify where fatigue may be quietly eroding your impact.

    At its core, this episode reminds us that stepping back is not laziness—it’s trust. Trust that God remains in control when we pause. Trust that our worth is not measured by output. Trust that sustainable leadership requires restoration.

    If you’ve been running hard and wondering why peace feels distant, this conversation offers a healthier path forward.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Who’s in control of your schedule—you or the clock?
    • Why renewal is a design principle, not a bonus for hard work
    • What we can learn from Jesus about boundaries and leadership
    • Why annual vacations can’t compensate for daily depletion
    • How prioritizing restoration strengthens your business and your life

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
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    37 min
  • 149. Circle of Ten: Why Your Crew Determines Your Climb.
    Mar 17 2026

    We’re bringing this powerful conversation back to the forefront because too many leaders are silently carrying weight they were never meant to carry by themselves.

    Many of us were trained early on to keep struggles private. Handle it yourself. Don’t show weakness. Stay composed. But that mindset breeds isolation—and isolation slowly erodes strength, clarity, and growth.

    In this episode, we challenge the myth of self-sufficient leadership and unpack what it really takes to build a trusted inner circle. Not surface-level relationships. Not networking. Not convenience. But intentional connections with people who have earned the right—and been given permission—to speak truth into your life.

    Because the right circle doesn’t just hold you accountable.
    They love you enough to challenge you.

    We break down the difference between harsh truth and honest truth delivered with care. How tone affects trust. How empathy increases implementation. And why the strongest relationships are built long before a crisis ever hits.

    One of the most powerful principles discussed:
    Reach out when you don’t need anything.

    Consistency outside of pressure is what separates authentic brotherhood from transactional connection. If the only time you call someone is when things are falling apart, you don’t have a circle—you have emergency contacts.

    We also confront how to evaluate who truly belongs in your inner ten. Status doesn’t qualify someone. Success doesn’t qualify someone. Character does. Shared values do. The way they live when no one is watching does.

    Here’s the hard question:
    Who in your life has permission to challenge you when you’re drifting?

    Your circle will either sharpen you—or slowly allow you to settle. You were never designed to lead in isolation. The strength of your journey will always be tied to who walks it with you.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The danger of isolated leadership vs. the strength found in a trusted circle.
    • Why accountability thrives on consistency, not just during crisis.
    • How balancing hard truth with kindness builds lasting relationships.
    • Reach out when you don’t need anything—that’s real connection.
    • Choose your inner circle for character, not status.
    • Evaluate whether your relationships push you forward or hold you back.
    • Recognize when it’s time to release relationships that drain more than they give.

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
    • Seth’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth
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    31 min
  • 154. Married Couples Are Having Less Sex. Do You Know Why?.
    Mar 10 2026

    We’re bringing back a candid discussion from last year that addresses a question many married men quietly wrestle with but rarely voice out loud.

    Joined by marriage expert Dan Purcell, this episode tackles the deeper dynamics behind physical intimacy in marriage. Rather than focusing on surface explanations like busy schedules or exhaustion, the conversation looks at the underlying attitudes and patterns that shape connection between husband and wife.

    One key theme centers on mindset. Driven men often approach every area of life with strategy and execution—including their marriage. But intimacy isn’t something you accomplish, negotiate, or earn. When a husband unknowingly treats closeness like a performance metric or a reward system, emotional distance tends to grow rather than shrink.

    Dan shares openly from his own journey, reflecting on how subtle pride and misplaced expectations created barriers in his relationship. A turning point came with a simple but difficult question: How might I be contributing to this gap? That shift—from blame to personal responsibility—became foundational for rebuilding trust and desire.

    The episode also confronts the impact of pornography on marriage. What may seem private or harmless often reshapes expectations and diminishes authentic connection. Temporary gratification can quietly undermine long-term intimacy.

    At its core, this conversation emphasizes freedom and safety within the marriage relationship. Passion thrives where both husband and wife feel heard, valued, and unpressured. Honest dialogue—without defensiveness or problem-solving—can open the door to renewed closeness.

    If physical or emotional intimacy has felt strained, this episode offers practical insight and hopeful direction for moving forward together.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How achievement-driven thinking can unintentionally harm intimacy
    • The importance of personal ownership in restoring connection
    • Why communication gaps often underlie sexual frustration
    • The damaging effects of pornography on marital closeness
    • How simple, open conversations can begin rebuilding trust and desire

    Connect:

    • Connect with ISI Brothers: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/
    • Join the ISI Community: https://www.isibrotherhood.com/isi-community
    • Big A's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop/
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    45 min