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What if the real breakthrough you are searching for has nothing to do with hustling harder and everything to do with surrender, grace, and presence? In this deeply moving conversation, I sit down with Sage Robbins, and I can honestly tell you this is one of the most powerful interviews I have ever done. I have wanted to have Sage on the show for a long time, and after this conversation, you will understand why. Her wisdom, her heart, and the calm strength she carries will meet you exactly where you are. This episode is not about motivation for the sake of motivation. It is about learning how to live with more peace, more compassion, and more truth in a noisy and divided world. We talk about Sage's upbringing surrounded by recovery, Alcoholics Anonymous, and the 12-step program, and how watching her father, grandparents, and siblings walk through addiction and healing shaped the way she sees humanity. She shares how surrender is not weakness, but freedom, and why so much of our suffering comes from believing life should be different than it is. This conversation opened my own heart as we connected over our fathers, recovery, forgiveness, and what it really means to take responsibility for your inner world. Sage also speaks with rare honesty about grace, humility, and the power of making amends. We discuss why saying “I'm sorry” is one of the most transformative practices in relationships, how ego closes the heart, and why ownership opens it again. She explains how self reflection, not blame, is the gateway to real peace. If you have strained family relationships, unresolved resentment, or feel disconnected from people you love, this part of the conversation will hit home. One of the most profound moments in the episode is when Sage guides us through her daily practice called “60 Seconds of Grace.” It is a simple but life changing reset that brings you back to the present moment. We also talk about how to recognize what is no longer serving you in your life, just like shedding old patterns, judgments, and beliefs that disconnect you from love. This is an episode you will not just listen to. You will feel it. And I promise you will come away changed. Key Takeaways Why surrendering control can create more peace, clarity, and freedom in your life How grace for yourself naturally becomes grace for others The hidden power of making amends and taking full responsibility Why self reflection matters more than being right A simple daily practice to reconnect with peace in just 60 seconds How to let go of what no longer serves you so life can truly begin If you have been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or divided from the people you love, this conversation with Sage Robbins may be exactly what your soul has been waiting for. Please share this episode with someone who needs more grace in their life right now. Let's Max Out together.
What if the year ahead isn't something you survive but something you intentionally design? As we close out this MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass series, I want to talk to you about something that might be the most important skill you can develop going into 2026: designing your life on purpose. Too many people drift into a new year hoping things change instead of deciding what they will change. In this final masterclass, I walk you through how to step back, take inventory of your life, and consciously choose what stays, what goes, and what gets rebuilt. I break down the difference between inventing and reinventing your life and why both matter. Your body is constantly renewing itself, shedding old cells and rebuilding new ones. Your mind and spirit deserve the same intentional renewal. I challenge you to stop living on autopilot and start asking better questions. What do you want to feel when you wake up? What kind of progress excites you? What are you actually looking forward to? Because progress creates power, and having something meaningful to move toward is one of the greatest sources of happiness we have. We also talk about why living fully present does not mean abandoning the future. Human beings need something to look forward to. I explain why growth, momentum, and forward vision fuel fulfillment and how chasing progress releases more joy than the moment of achievement itself. If you feel stuck, bored, or disconnected, it might not be because something is wrong with you. It might be because you stopped designing your life and started repeating it. This episode goes deeper into what real happiness and fulfillment actually are. Happiness is fleeting. Fulfillment is lasting. I introduce the concept of blissful dissatisfaction, which allows you to love your life today while still being hungry to grow. We talk about self worth, identity, vulnerability, and why you must be willing to fully engage with your dreams even when there is risk. Playing small protects nothing and costs everything. As you head into 2026, this is your invitation to become the co author of your life again. You are not behind. You are not broken. You are capable of more than you think. This masterclass will help you raise your standards, renew your mindset, and step into the next chapter with clarity, courage, and conviction. The year ahead does not need to be a repeat of the last one. You get to design it. Key Takeaways Why designing your life is a responsibility, not a luxury The difference between happiness and fulfillment and how to build both How progress and growth create lasting motivation and joy What blissful dissatisfaction really means and why it prevents burnout How self worth, vulnerability, and identity shape your results Practical questions to help you intentionally design your best year yet This is the foundation for 2026. Let's build it the right way. Max out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass: Living With Divine Purpose In this episode, I want to help you answer one of the most important questions you will ever ask yourself. What am I really here to do? I talk about why fulfillment does not come from money, titles, or achievements alone, and why even success can feel empty if it is not aligned with your calling. I share the truth I have learned from being both broke and wealthy, and why happiness without purpose never lasts. Fulfillment comes when your gifts meet service, when your life is no longer just about you, and when what you do begins to bless others. I break down the biggest myth people believe about purpose, which is that your career must be your calling. For many people, that is simply not true. Sometimes your job is how you fund your mission. Sometimes your calling lives outside your nine to five. Sometimes it starts as a side mission, a side cause, or a quiet contribution no one applauds. I walk you through how to stop putting pressure on your career to be everything, and instead begin building a life that gives you peace, impact, and meaning. I also help you identify your unique gifts, the ones you were born with and the ones you developed through pain, struggle, and experience. We talk about why you are most qualified to help the person you used to be, and how the pain you survived may be pointing directly toward your purpose. I share how to use the people you admire as clues to what already exists inside you, and how your purpose often reveals itself through action, not overthinking. Finally, I challenge you to stop delaying your life. Time is running out faster than you think, and waiting for perfect clarity is one of the most dangerous habits you can have. I explain why fulfillment is found through movement, trying different paths, and being willing to test what feels like home. Key Takeaways Why fulfillment comes from purpose, not money or possessions The difference between passion, calling, and career How your pain may be pointing directly to your purpose Why your gifts are clues to your mission How to identify your calling through the people you admire Why contribution is essential to long term fulfillment How to stop delaying and start living with intention The questions to ask when deciding what to pursue next This episode is an invitation to stop living on someday and start living on purpose. You were not created to simply exist. You were created to contribute.
MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass: Faith In Action In this episode, I want to speak directly to the part of you that knows you were created for more but keeps waiting for the perfect plan or the perfect moment to start. I want to remind you that your life changes the second your belief becomes behavior. Faith in action is the force that separates those who hope for greatness from those who actually experience it. You do not need more time, more clarity, or more preparation. You need movement. You need to step into the now. Because now is where your confidence grows and now is where God meets you. In this Masterclass, I take you behind the curtain of the exact strategies, habits, and mindsets I have used for decades to build self discipline at a level that most people think is impossible. Not because I am naturally disciplined but because I built systems, eliminated distractions, and created a structure that makes winning my default setting. I walk you through the mindset of a dominator. Why perspiration beats talent, why emotional control is a superpower, and why the people who change their lives are the ones who act faster than their doubt. You will also learn the rule that changed my life forever. Immediate massive action. There is a rhythm to success and most people miss it because they hesitate. In this lesson, I show you how to break that habit and train your brain to respond in the moment. Whether it is a phone call, a conversation, a business idea, a new routine, or a relationship that needs healing, the power is always in now. When you act in the now, you elevate your vibration, you build momentum, and you create results that compound faster than you ever imagined. Finally, I walk you step by step through my formula for solving any problem. How to define reality, shift your emotional meaning, move 90 percent of your energy into the solution, and break through challenges that used to overwhelm you. Problems are not punishments. They are proof of progress and invitations to become the person God built you to be. Once you learn this process, you will stop fearing problems and start using them as fuel. If you are ready to expand your capacity, strengthen your faith, and live with a sense of historic purpose, this episode will ignite that fire in you. This is how you build confidence. This is how you build momentum. Key Takeaways Why self discipline is built in the small daily promises you keep to yourself How identifying your discipline stealers radically increases your capacity Why immediate massive action creates a rhythm of success faster than perfect planning The mindset shifts behind Tiger Woods five domination principles The three step formula for solving any major problem How focusing 90 percent of your energy on solutions changes your emotional state Why problems are proof of progress and opportunities for growth How faith becomes real the moment it becomes movement This is how you change the story of your life. Faith is not a feeling. Faith is action.
MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass: Reprogram Your Mind for Strength, Faith and a Bigger Future Have you ever stopped to think about the story you've been telling yourself about who you are and what your life is supposed to look like? In this episode, I get real with you about something that quietly shapes your identity, your emotions, your decisions, and ultimately your destiny. You are living inside a narrative right now, and most of the time you never question whether that story is even true. Today, I'm going to show you how to break that pattern, rewrite the script, and step into the life you were born to live. As human beings, we are running patterns almost every minute of the day. Most of your thoughts, your behaviors, even the way you speak to yourself, is the result of a story you formed years ago. Maybe that story came from trauma. Maybe it came from a mistake. Maybe it came from a victory you keep clinging to. But here's the truth. You are the lead character in the story of your life. And if that story no longer serves you, you have the power to rewrite it. You are not stuck. You are one decision away from changing your entire trajectory. In this Masterclass, I walk you through the exact questions I've used in my own life to break free from narratives that held me back. I share how your mind works, why your reticular activating system keeps confirming what you already believe, and how you can interrupt that cycle. You will learn how to evaluate the story you're living, how old it is, and whether it still has a place in your future. Most importantly, you will learn how to build a new story that serves you emotionally, spiritually, financially, and relationally. I also give you the tools to anchor that new story into your heart and your physiology so it becomes your new pattern. This is not about hype. This is about transformation. If you have ever felt invisible, hurt, or held back by circumstances you never asked for, this episode is your wake up call. You were born to do something great with your life. You are not a victim. You are not a side character. You are the one who can change your family, your future, and your legacy forever. My friend, you are one plot twist away from a completely different life. Grab the pen. It is time to write it. KEY TAKEAWAYS Why your life is shaped by the story you tell yourself How the reticular activating system confirms your beliefs The five questions that expose whether your story is true or useful How to emotionally anchor a new identity so it becomes your new pattern Why physical peak states are the secret weapon for mental reprogramming The four characters you can become in the future and how to choose the right one Why your dreams are a preview of what is truly possible for you
Maxout Your Mind Masterclass Ep. 6 | Finding Gratitude in the Fire. Have you ever realized that the quality of your life is really the quality of what you choose to notice? In this masterclass, I take you into one of the most profound shifts I have ever made in my own life. It is the shift from rushing through life to observing it, from living in reaction to living with awareness, and from focusing on what is missing to recognizing the blessings that have been with you all along. This lesson is about learning how to find gratitude even in the fire and discovering the strength, clarity, and peace that shows up the moment you start paying attention. In this episode, I share how becoming an observer of my life completely transformed how I think, how I feel, and how I make decisions. When you deepen your awareness, everything changes. Your relationships become richer. Your intuition sharpens. You begin to feel more connected to yourself, to God, and to the people around you. You start to notice the beauty in the smallest moments. I break down how something as simple as holding your gaze a few seconds longer, paying attention to your breathing, or putting your phone away can unlock a level of gratitude and presence you may not have felt in years. You are also going to learn the seven questions I use to regain control of my emotions when life feels overwhelming. These questions help you shift meaning, redirect your focus, release what you cannot control, and find a perspective that strengthens you instead of breaking you. When you master these internal questions, you master your emotional world. And when you master your internal world, your external world begins to change with it. I also walk you through a powerful reminder about your lineage and the thousands of lives that had to exist for you to be here today. You are not a random accident. You are the result of generations of courage, sacrifice, and survival. When you understand that, your challenges take on new meaning, your blessings become clearer, and your life becomes something you honor instead of something you battle. There is purpose in your pain and power in your presence. You just have to hold on long enough to see it. This week, I want you to slow down. Observe. Notice. Hold the gaze a little longer. Tie the knot and hold on for one more day. You are being rebuilt. You are stronger than you think. And the gratitude you find in this fire will become the fuel for the next season of your life. KEY TAKEAWAYS How becoming an observer of your own life increases gratitude, peace, and clarity Why presence is the foundation for better decisions, deeper relationships, and emotional strength The seven questions that instantly shift your emotional state and reframe stress The power of redirecting your attention from what you lack to what you possess How perspective, lineage, and faith give meaning to your challenges Why tying a knot and holding on for one more day can change the trajectory of your entire life
MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass: The Power of Vision Have you ever felt like you're working hard but still not moving closer to the life you truly want? In this episode of the MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass, I'm breaking down what might be missing—and it's not more effort, it's vision. Because where there is no vision, people perish. We are literally dying inside when we stop dreaming, when we stop imagining what's possible for our future. Dreaming is free, so if you're going to dream, dream big. In this session, I take you deep into the art of seeing what others can't. This is not about fantasy—it's about forming a clear, compelling vision for your life that actually moves you. Most people stop auditing their dreams long before they stop chasing them. They stay consistent with outdated beliefs, chasing goals that once mattered but no longer fulfill them. I'll teach you how to reevaluate your dreams, reconnect to what truly fulfills you, and make sure your vision is alive and aligned with who you've become today—not who you used to be. You'll learn why getting to the “top 10%” in life is only halfway to greatness, and how to bridge that final gap between success and true significance. I'll share the power of reimagining your vision, attaching real emotion and standards to your goals, and connecting your purpose to the people you love most. Because when your why is big enough, you stop quitting on yourself. You start fighting for something greater. And here's the truth: you don't need to have it all figured out to start. You just need to begin. The vision gets clearer the moment you move. Whether you're dreaming of building a business, deepening your faith, transforming your health, or creating more meaning in your family—this is your call to get quiet, listen to your heart, and start dreaming again. Because the moment you stop envisioning your future is the moment you stop truly living. It's time to rewrite your story, reignite your dream, and create a vision that's worthy of who you're meant to become. Key Takeaways: Why “where there is no vision, the people perish” is more than a quote, it's a reality check for your life How to evaluate if your current dream still fulfills you or if it's time for a new one The difference between goals and standards and why you only rise to your standards How to reprogram your thoughts and emotions to magnetize your vision Why you must attach your dream to someone you love to make it unstoppable The secret to moving from the top 10% to the top 1% by continually renewing your vision Your dream still matters. You're not too late, and you're not disqualified. Dream again, fight for it, and watch your vision come alive. MAXOUT
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MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass: Protect Your Peace Have you ever noticed how quickly your peace can disappear the moment someone cuts you off in traffic or a negative comment shows up online? In this episode of the MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass, I'm taking you deep into one of the most important lessons I've ever learned: how to protect your peace and preserve your bliss no matter what's happening around you. Because the truth is, the quality of your life is the quality of your emotions. If you're constantly surrendering your peace to external circumstances or difficult people, you're never really in control of your life. I share personal stories that made me stop and ask myself, Who's really winning the game of life? The one with the mansion or the one with peace? I talk about the time I stayed calm in traffic when someone tried to provoke me, and another moment that challenged me to respond with grace instead of judgment. These experiences taught me that emotional mastery isn't about avoiding chaos, it's about remaining steady in it. Real strength is when your external world doesn't get to dictate your internal state. In this Masterclass, I walk you through how to identify the people, thoughts, and habits that are stealing your bliss and how to reclaim it. I'll show you the exact exercise I used to create two lists: one for what feeds my peace and another for what drains it. From there, I share the surprising things that elevate my state of bliss like being outdoors, moving my body, listening to worship music, and cutting 85% of the noise from my social media and news intake. These small shifts can change everything about how you experience your life. The goal isn't to live in a bubble where nothing challenges you. Life will always bring problems, stress, and uncertainty. But when you learn to stay grounded in grace and gratitude through it all, you step into a level of peace that can't be shaken. You become the thermostat, not the thermometer. And that's when you start to truly MAXOUT your mind, your relationships, and your joy. Key Takeaways: How to protect your peace and preserve your bliss in a chaotic world Why emotional mastery is the foundation of success and fulfillment How to identify what (and who) steals your peace and reduce their power by 85% The surprising habits that feed your inner joy and raise your emotional thermostat Why serving others and extending grace is the fastest path to restoring peace Your peace is sacred. Protect it. Preserve it. Live in it. Max out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How to Master Your Emotions and Unlock Unstoppable Power What if the real strength you've been searching for isn't about control, it's about release? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together some of the most powerful conversations I've ever had about emotional mastery, healing, and the kind of resilience that transforms pain into power. You're going to hear from men who've walked through darkness, faced loss, battled their inner demons, and came out stronger, not by suppressing emotion, but by finally learning how to feel. Jason Wilson opens up about the true cost of hyper-masculinity and why the most courageous thing a man can do is cry, heal, and lead from his heart. Lewis Howes shares how facing childhood trauma set him free and how vulnerability became the gateway to real strength. Sean Casey reveals how mastering his emotional state, pitch by pitch, created longevity and excellence in the game of life. Les Brown walks us through the power of forgiveness, reminding us that anger is a wind that blows out the lamp of the mind. Brian Dawkins shares how he channeled emotion into focused energy, becoming one of the fiercest competitors and most grounded men I've ever met. And James Lawrence, the Iron Cowboy, shows what happens when the mind adapts and the heart refuses to quit, even when the body breaks down. Every one of these conversations points back to one truth I've learned over and over again: mastering your emotions doesn't mean controlling them, it means owning them. It's learning when to fight, when to cry, and when to let go. It's realizing that emotional intelligence is the foundation of every championship performance, every strong relationship, and every fulfilled life. If you've ever felt stuck in anger, fear, or shame, this episode will help you see that your emotions aren't your enemy, they're your greatest teachers. Healing begins when you stop pretending you're fine and start getting real about what's inside. Because the moment you master your emotions, you unlock your next level of peace, clarity, and power. Key Takeaways: Why real strength comes from emotional awareness, not suppression (Jason Wilson) How vulnerability frees you from shame and creates connection (Lewis Howes) The emotional discipline that separates top performers from the rest (Sean Casey) The secret to forgiveness and freedom from past pain (Les Brown) How to channel emotion into fuel for purpose and energy (Brian Dawkins) The mindset that turns pain into perseverance and endurance (James Lawrence) This episode is for anyone ready to stop fighting their emotions and start mastering them to become stronger, freer, and more complete than ever before. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
There are a few conversations that stop me in my tracks, and this was one of them. Sitting across from Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow, I wasn't just speaking to a Heisman Trophy winner and a former Miss Universe. I was sitting with two people who live out their faith with more authenticity, humility, and conviction than almost anyone I've ever met. What struck me most is how both of them, despite the platforms they've been given, have had to wrestle with identity, comparison, loss, and purpose, just like the rest of us. Tim shared the heart behind his new book Look Again and what it really means to understand your worth through God's eyes, not the world's. When he said, “We use people and value things, instead of valuing people and using things,” it hit me hard. He reminded us that every single human being carries the image of God, that you're not just bearing His image, you are His image. You are royalty. That truth changes how you see yourself and how you see others. Demi opened up about her journey from wearing the Miss Universe crown to realizing that she had attached her identity to it and the freedom she found when she handed it back. She also shared the raw pain of losing her father just days before our conversation and how she's choosing faith in the middle of heartbreak. Her story is one of strength, surrender, and trust, choosing not to ask “Why?” but “Where?” Where is God working this together for good? That perspective will change how you face every challenge in your own life. We also talked about something that's destroying people quietly, comparison. Tim reminded us that comparison kills joy. You can't be grateful and envious at the same time. And Demi shared her own powerful insight: when you scroll through social media, you're often letting people who don't love you speak into your life. It's time to take back that space and fill it with truth. And perhaps most moving of all, we dove into the heart of their work through the Tim Tebow Foundation, serving the most vulnerable around the world. From survivors of human trafficking to children with special needs, they're proof that when you stop and see people the way God does, everything changes. You don't need a big platform to make a difference, you just need a willing heart. Key Takeaways: How to find your true identity and worth through God's eyes Why comparison kills joy and how to break free from it How to find hope and peace in the middle of loss The difference between bearing God's image and being His image How small acts of compassion can create massive change in someone's life This is one of those conversations you'll feel deep in your soul. If you've ever doubted your worth, questioned your faith, or wondered if God still sees you, this one's for you. Max out your life. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget. You can dive deeper into Tim and Demi's message by getting their new books. Grab Tim's Look Again at timtebow.com/lookagain and Demi-Leigh's Knowing Who You Are Because of Who God Is devotional at demitebow.com/devo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Champions Mindset: How to Turn Pressure into Power What separates those who rise under pressure from those who break under it? In this mashup, I'm bringing you some of the most powerful conversations I've ever had about mastering the inner game, the battle between your mind, your heart, and your mission. From the court to the boardroom to the hospital bed to the stage, each of these stories reveals what it really takes to stay calm, stay hungry, and stay in the fight when everything is on the line. Nick Kyrgios opens up about the mental war behind professional tennis and how learning to control his emotions changed not only his game but his entire life. Tony Robbins breaks down the psychology of pressure and why the people who perform at the highest levels aren't fearless, they've just trained themselves to use fear as fuel. Damar Hamlin's story will move you to your core as he shares what it felt like to face death on national television and come back stronger with a mission bigger than football. Manny Khoshbin reveals how he went from living in a car to building a real estate empire by mastering discipline, vision, and delayed gratification. And Jesse Itzler brings it all home with his raw honesty about endurance, purpose, and doing hard things every single day to stay sharp and alive. Every single one of these individuals knows what it's like to be counted out, to face the noise, and to rise anyway. That's the mindset of a champion: not perfection, but persistence. Not avoiding pain, but transforming it into power. And I want you to hear the truth behind their success because this same power is available to you. When life turns up the heat, that's your invitation to step into greatness. The moments that test you the most are the ones that define you the most. You don't have to wait until you feel ready. You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to decide right now that you won't let the pressure break you. You'll let it build you. Key Takeaways How to turn pressure, pain, and fear into your greatest fuel (Tony Robbins) The mindset of elite performance and emotional control (Nick Kyrgios) What Damar Hamlin learned about faith, purpose, and the will to fight for life The habits that transformed Manny Khoshbin from homeless to multimillionaire Jesse Itzler's principle of building endurance through challenge and discomfort Why true champions don't run from pressure, they rise inside it Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
Faith Over Fear: Turning Your Butterflies Into Breakthroughs Have you ever wondered how much your fears are truly costing you? In this week's episode of the MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass, I'm getting real about one of the most powerful forces in your life, fear, and how it quietly keeps you from becoming the person you were born to be. I used to live afraid. Afraid I wasn't good enough, afraid of what people thought, afraid to lose people who didn't even want the best for me. But what I've learned is that fear isn't your enemy, it's your invitation. Every great thing in your life is waiting for you on the other side of it. In this episode, I walk you through how to stop letting fear define your decisions and start using it as fuel for your growth. You'll learn how to reframe fear as what I call “butterfly moments," those powerful times when fear and excitement mix together just before something incredible happens. From overcoming my fear of public speaking to watching my daughter face her own fears, I've learned that you don't need to eliminate fear to move forward, you just need to get to 51% courage. I also share a set of real tools that have helped me and countless others dance with fear instead of running from it. You'll learn how to use breathing techniques, visualization, humor, and even “trigger words” to shift your emotional state in seconds. Fear and excitement create the same chemistry in your body... the difference is what you name it. Once you learn to rename your fear as anticipation, everything changes. If you've been living with invisible anchors holding you down: old stories, toxic relationships, and self-doubt, this is your moment to let go. The goal isn't to become fearless; it's to fear less and act more. Because when you do, you'll finally meet the version of you that's been waiting on the other side. And that version? That's the one who was born to do something great. Key Takeaways: Fear and excitement are biochemically identical, it's all about how you interpret them How to reframe fear as a “butterfly moment” that signals growth is near Why you only need 51% courage to take action The power of trigger words and visualization to change your emotional state instantly How to turn your fears into fuel for confidence, connection, and calling You don't have to kill your fear. You just have to rename it. Because every time you face it, you earn your wings. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How to Unlock the Ultimate Version of YOU In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together four incredible stories that reveal what it truly takes to break through fear, doubt, and pain and step into your ultimate potential. Lewis Howes, Jamie Kern Lima, Damon West, and Rod Carew each share deeply personal moments that will challenge the way you think about yourself, your past, and what's really possible for your future. If you've ever felt like your mistakes disqualified you from greatness or your fear kept you playing small, this episode will show you the truth: you were made to do something extraordinary with your life. Lewis Howes opens up about one of the most powerful lessons I've ever heard on self-worth. He breaks down how the fear of judgment, not failure, is what holds most people back, and how learning to love and accept yourself is the real path to success. His vulnerability is a masterclass in healing and belief. Then, Jamie Kern Lima takes us straight into the heart of courage. You'll hear how fear shaped her early life, how she faced it head-on, and how she built IT Cosmetics by choosing faith over fear... over and over again. Her reminder that fear is a liar will light a fire in you to stop letting worry and doubt rob your destiny. Damon West delivers one of the most powerful spiritual lessons I've ever heard. After surviving prison and addiction, he shares how surrender, not control, is the key to freedom. His story about learning the “Serenity Line” is a life-changer. You'll hear what happens when you let go of what's not yours to carry and start focusing only on what you can control: your thoughts, your words, your emotions, and your actions. And baseball legend Rod Carew reminds us that mental toughness and gratitude aren't just keys to performance, they're the foundation of purpose. From handling slumps on the field to losing his beloved daughter Michelle, Rod's story is a breathtaking example of turning pain into purpose and keeping a promise that continues to save lives. Every one of these conversations reveals the truth that's been the heartbeat of my entire life: your past doesn't disqualify you... it prepares you. The very things you think make you “less than” are what qualify you to impact others. When you embrace your imperfections, face your fears, and surrender control, you start unlocking the ultimate version of you. Key Takeaways: The #1 fear that stops most people isn't failure—it's judgment (Lewis Howes). Why fear is a liar and faith is the antidote (Jamie Kern Lima). How to surrender control and find peace through the “Serenity Line” (Damon West). The secret to mental toughness and finding purpose through pain (Rod Carew). Why your past qualifies you, not disqualifies you, for greatness. How to step outside the lines, embrace your imperfections, and start living fully alive. You were born to do something great with your life. The potential is already inside you. It's time to unlock it. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
Redefining Success: The Road Less Traveled Have you ever wondered why chasing success can sometimes feel so lonely, uncertain, and even painful? In this week's MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass, I'm breaking down the truth about what it really takes to achieve greatness—and why the path that leads to the life you were born for is the one most people will never choose. This episode isn't about the highlight reels or luxury posts on social media—it's about the real journey. The one that's dark, windy, and full of breakdowns. But it's also the road that leads to freedom, fulfillment, and purpose. I share why the feelings of doubt, rejection, fear, anxiety, and isolation you may be experiencing are not signs that you're failing—they're proof that you're on the right road. I've walked this path myself for decades, and I'll show you how to keep going when it feels like you've lost direction or support. Because here's the truth: the resistance you're facing is not a stop sign—it's a green light. We'll also talk about the three stages of mastery every person must go through to achieve greatness: the awkward stage, the mechanical stage, and the natural stage. Whether you're starting a new business, building a skill, or reinventing your life, most people quit before they break through—not because they lack potential, but because they can't see their invisible progress. I'll teach you how to stay consistent through the reps, the setbacks, and the course corrections until your “pinata” finally breaks open and the rewards come pouring out. Most of all, this episode is about redefining success itself. True success isn't about arriving at some future destination—it's about living fully now. It's about mastering presence, savoring the moments you're in, and realizing that a rich life isn't measured by money or status, but by the number of moments you're truly alive. My prayer for you is that you stop future-traveling to a place that doesn't exist yet—and instead, give yourself the gift of right now. Because this moment is the only one you'll ever actually get to live. Key Takeaways: Why rejection, doubt, and fear are actually signs you're on the right path The three stages of mastery: awkward, mechanical, and natural How to keep going when progress feels invisible The danger of chasing achievement without enjoying the journey The true meaning of success—and how to live a rich life right now Your dream doesn't come to life on the well-lit road everyone else is walking. It's found on the road less traveled—the one meant for you. Don't yield. Don't give in. Keep doing the reps, and Max Out Your Mind. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller—just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life—and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com (https://maxout2026.com/) for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
The Discipline of Focus: How to Start Winning Again In this mashup episode, I've brought together four powerhouse voices including myself, Codie Sanchez, Damar Hamlin, and James Lawrence, to uncover what it really takes to build an unshakable focus and eliminate the distractions that steal our greatness. I'm breaking down the hard truths about the secret things in your life that are stealing your attention and ultimately your bliss. I'm also giving you the truth about sacrifice and the true cost of winning at anything in life. Codie Sanchez shares a mindset shift that hit me hard: stop setting goals, start setting sacrifices. She reveals how true success begins when you decide in advance what price you're willing to pay and refuse to negotiate with yourself once the work starts. You'll hear how she and her Navy SEAL husband built their lives around discipline, eliminating decision fatigue, and choosing obsession over comfort. Then, Damar Hamlin delivers one of the most powerful messages I've ever recorded about resilience and perspective. This is a man who literally fought for his life on live television and came back stronger. His advice? Take it one step at a time. Don't drown in self-pity. Move. Even when life knocks you down, you've got to keep putting one foot in front of the other. He'll remind you that gratitude and focus are the oxygen that keep your spirit alive. And finally, Iron Cowboy James Lawrence opens up about what happens after you achieve the impossible. From completing 100 Ironmans in 100 days to facing the emotional crash that followed, James reveals the truth about purpose, pain, and the power of “one more.” His story is proof that even when you've hit your limit, you've still got one more step, one more rep, one more moment of greatness left inside you. These stories are going to shake something loose in you. Because the truth is, your dream isn't waiting for more time—it's waiting for more focus. Key Takeaways: - Why setting sacrifices, not goals, builds unstoppable discipline (Codie Sanchez) - The mindset to eliminate decision fatigue and master consistency - How to rebuild your life one step at a time after loss (Damar Hamlin) - The emotional aftermath of success and how to find meaning again (James Lawrence) - Why doing “one more” is the ultimate mindset for greatness - How obsession creates the life you've been chasing Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
MAXOUT YOUR MIND MASTERCLASS | Winning the Battle in Your HeadMaster Your Mind. Win Your Life. Have you ever stopped to think that the biggest fight you'll ever face isn't happening out there... it's happening in here? In this first episode of the Maxout Your Mind Masterclass, I'm taking you inside the inner battle: the one between the voice that doubts you and the truth of who you really are. This isn't just another motivational talk. This is about mastering your inner world so you can finally dominate your external world. Because when you win the war inside, everything outside begins to align. For years, I let self-doubt run my mind. I believed lies that were never mine to begin with. They were planted by other people's limitations, fears, or opinions. Maybe you've done the same. But I learned something that changed my entire life: confidence bends reality. The people who believe life is rigged in their favor? They're usually right. In this episode, I'll show you how to change the lens you see the world through so you stop scanning for what's wrong and start expecting what's right. You'll learn how to rewrite the mental scripts that have been holding you back, and how to finally believe, deeply, that you deserve to win. We'll break down the four flawed beliefs that destroy self-confidence:“I am what I possess.”“I am what I accomplish.”“I am what other people say I am.”“I am what I look like.” These lies rob you of peace, power, and purpose. I'll teach you how to replace them with truth, build self-trust by keeping promises to yourself, and develop the unshakable certainty that changes everything from your relationships to your career to your faith. This masterclass will challenge the way you talk to yourself, the way you see yourself, and the way you carry yourself through life. It's time to stop being your own worst critic and start becoming your biggest fan. You'll walk away with tools to scratch out self-doubt, amplify your belief system, and walk through life like it's rigged in your favor... because it is. Your greatest enemy has been the voice in your head. But so is your greatest ally once you take control of it. This is where it all begins. Welcome to the Maxout Your Mind Masterclass. Key Takeaways: The real battle of life is the one happening in your own mind. How to build lasting self-confidence by keeping promises to yourself. The 4 flawed beliefs that lead to self-doubt—and how to replace them with truth. Why confidence bends reality and how to train your mind to expect favor. The difference between having high standards and being hard on yourself. How to become your own biggest fan and stop sabotaging your peace. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller—just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life—and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com (https://maxout2026.com/) for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
Reset Your Life Thermostat: Simple Shifts to Reignite Your Drive and Redefine Success What if your life's limits weren't determined by circumstance—but by the temperature you've set for yourself? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together six powerhouse conversations with Tony Robbins, Rob Dyrdek, Steve Weatherford, Brendon Burchard, Christina Pazsitzky, and Tom Bilyeu to explore the subtle but radical shifts that can reset your life's thermostat and raise your internal standard for success, fulfillment, and peace. Tony Robbins breaks down the science of transformation—why immersion, conditioning, and emotional state are the foundation of real change. Rob Dyrdek takes us behind the stunts and success stories to reveal what true life optimization looks like when you're building a life by design instead of by default. Steve Weatherford opens his heart in one of the rawest conversations I've ever had—showing how self-hate can masquerade as ambition, and how the real victory is learning to love yourself, not just your achievements. Then Brendon Burchard lays out the habits that high performers master to stay consistent, productive, and grounded—how to move the needle daily instead of getting lost in busywork. Christina Pazsitzky shares how forgiveness, humor, and meaning can turn even the hardest pain into redemption and perspective. And Tom Bilyeu reminds us that failure isn't a verdict—it's the birthplace of greatness. He proves that your past does not define you; the story you choose to write next does. Every one of these conversations points back to one truth: your life will always rise—or fall—to the level of your identity. When you change who you believe you are, your actions, habits, and outcomes follow. Whether it's resetting your mindset, rewriting your story, or rebuilding your routines, the next version of you is waiting on the other side of one decision. Key Takeaways: Your identity is your thermostat—raise it, and every area of your life follows. (Ed Mylett) Transformation happens through conditioning and immersion, not quick fixes. (Tony Robbins) True fulfillment comes when you optimize your life for what matters most, not just for success. (Rob Dyrdek) Achievement without self-love is self-destruction in disguise. (Steve Weatherford) Focus 60% of your effort on needle-moving actions that create impact. (Brendon Burchard) Healing and happiness start with choosing new meaning for your past. (Christina Pazsitzky) Failure is feedback—a gift that exposes the next level of your potential. (Tom Bilyeu) You don't need a perfect plan. You just need to make the decision to turn up your life's temperature—to demand more from yourself, to love yourself deeper, and to believe that you were born for something extraordinary. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller—just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life—and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This month we had the iPhone 17 release which went very well and is continuing to be strong through October. I also share my thoughts on the Maxout Deals arrests and Pepper's financial issues.
Faith, Family, and Building an Unshakable Legacy What's the secret to building a family, a business, and a life that actually lasts? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Willie and Korie Robertson—founders of the Duck Dynasty legacy and one of the most faith-driven families in America—to talk about what it really takes to stay grounded in success, marriage, and purpose. You've seen the fame, the show, and the empire, but today you're going to hear the heart behind it all—the values, struggles, and faith that have held it together. Willie and Korie open up about what it's like to build a business as a family and why their faith has always been the cornerstone of everything they do. We get real about what it means to raise kids with character in a culture that's lost its way, and why success without strong values will never be sustainable. They share how fame tested their foundation, how they stayed united through challenges, and why keeping God at the center of every decision changed everything. We also talk about marriage—the hard parts, not just the highlight reel. Willie and Korie reveal how they've navigated seasons of conflict, learned to communicate through differences, and kept their relationship alive in the middle of raising a big family and running multiple businesses. There's real wisdom here on what it takes to build a marriage that's unshakable, not because it's perfect, but because it's rooted in grace and growth. This conversation isn't just about Duck Dynasty—it's about what it means to lead with conviction, love deeply, and leave a legacy that outlives you. Whether you're building a business, leading a family, or trying to figure out your next chapter, this episode is a masterclass on faith, vision, and perseverance. The Robertsons remind us that you can have both success and peace if you're willing to build on the right foundation. Key Takeaways: Why faith is the cornerstone of the Robertson family's success How to stay grounded when fame and pressure hit The keys to building a marriage that lasts through every season What it takes to raise strong, values-driven kids in today's world How to build a business and a legacy that honor God and serve others If you've ever wondered how to build something that truly matters—something that lasts beyond the spotlight—this conversation will show you the way. — Max Out Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller—just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life—and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
The Habits That Shape Your Destiny What if the life you're living right now is nothing more than a reflection of your habits—both the ones serving you and the ones sabotaging you? In this powerful mashup, I sit down with three of the sharpest minds in the world—Charles Duhigg, Coach Mike Bayer, and James Clear—to uncover the truth about habits, identity, and the small, daily choices that create extraordinary outcomes. Charles Duhigg, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Power of Habit, breaks down how every habit runs on a simple loop—cue, routine, reward—and how you can rewire even your most stubborn patterns. He shares the golden rule of habit change and why being in control doesn't mean eliminating a behavior, but transforming it into something that serves you. Coach Mike Bayer takes us deep into his concept of living as your “Best Self.” In this conversation, I share my own best self exercise—Superman—and my anti-self—Richard Cabeza. We talk about how naming these identities can give you clarity, courage, and even humor in the middle of stress. This isn't just theory; it's a practical, life-changing tool you can use today with your family, your work, and yourself. Then James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, drives it home with his groundbreaking philosophy: success isn't about massive leaps, it's about getting just 1% better every day. He explains the compounding effect of small improvements, why identity-based habits are the most powerful, and how the two-minute rule can help you master the art of showing up. Every one of these conversations points back to one undeniable truth: you don't rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your habits. But the great news is—you can change them, starting today. Key Takeaways: How to use the “cue-routine-reward” loop to rewire habits that no longer serve you (Charles Duhigg) Why naming your Best Self and your Anti-Self can instantly shift your mindset (Coach Mike Bayer) The compounding power of small improvements: why 1% better every day is life-changing (James Clear) Why habits aren't just actions—they're votes for your identity and future self The danger of stopping the very habits that created your success—and how to upgrade them instead Your destiny isn't shaped by what you do once—it's forged in what you do daily. The smallest change can set you on the path to the biggest transformation of your life. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller—just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life—and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
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A Legendary Life of Faith, Family, and Laughter with Jeff Foxworthy (Part 2) What if the very things the world tells you will make you happy—fame, wealth, recognition—turn out to be the biggest illusions of all? In this powerful continuation of my conversation with Jeff Foxworthy, one of the most successful comedians of all time, we go beyond the laughs to uncover the faith, humility, and life lessons that have shaped the man behind the jokes. In Part 1, Jeff opened up about his childhood, the pain of an absent father, and how comedy became both a calling and a gift from God. In Part 2, we go even deeper. Jeff reveals what it felt like to stand terrified behind the curtain of The Tonight Show moments before Johnny Carson called him to the stage—and how that leap of faith launched his career. He shares stories of living as the “underdog,” being mentored by Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy, and why he believes encouragement is one of the most powerful forces in the world. But what struck me most is Jeff's unwavering commitment to living out his faith. From ministering to the homeless community, to teaching his children and grandchildren that kindness and effort matter more than status, Jeff shows us what it means to use your platform for purpose. This conversation is full of wisdom about letting go of control, trusting God's plan, and remembering that our true identity is not in what we do, but in who we are as children of God. This is one of those rare interviews that's both deeply moving and practical. Jeff talks about how to discover and honor the gifts you've been given, why you don't need to be 100% ready to take a leap, and how suffering can become the soil where your greatest impact is born. I promise you—this episode will stay with you long after it ends. Key Takeaways: Why you'll never feel 100% “ready”—and why you need to jump anyway How childhood wounds can become seeds of compassion and service The secret to storytelling and connection that made Jeff a comedy legend Why encouragement is one of the most underrated superpowers you can give away How to let go, surrender control, and live with unshakable faith This conversation isn't just about comedy—it's about courage, calling, and living a life of eternal impact. Don't miss it. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller—just 12 to 15 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life—and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How to Lead When Everything Falls Apart What happens when the bottom drops out—when the game you've built your identity on slips away, when your performance defines your worth, and suddenly, it's all gone? My guest today, Jim Murphy, knows precisely what that feels like. As a former outfielder in the Chicago Cubs organization, Jim's identity—and his life—revolved around how he performed on the field. When he confronted his own fear of failure and the collapse of that dream, he didn't bail—he embarked on a journey that led him into sports psychology and ultimately to revolutionize how high performers train their heart under pressure. And in this episode, we go deep into what it takes to rebuild when your identity is shattered and discover excellence fused with peace. Jim and I talk about what it's like to go through failure that feels public, permanent, and personal. He shares what it took to confront the shame, rebuild from the ground up, and discover that leadership isn't about titles or trophies—it's about who you are when everything else is stripped away. His story is raw and real, but it's also filled with hope. We dive into the mindset shifts that kept him going when most people would've quit, and how he found a deeper purpose on the other side of loss. Jim doesn't sugarcoat the process—he's honest about the mistakes, the doubts, and the long road back. But through it all, he shows us that true greatness isn't found in the spotlight. It's forged in the shadows, in the moments when no one's watching, and you still choose to rise. If you've ever faced a setback that felt too heavy to carry, or wondered how to lead when you don't feel like you've got anything left to give, this conversation will remind you that failure isn't final. It's often the very soil where your greatest calling starts to grow. Key Takeaways: Why leadership is revealed in failure, not just success How to confront shame and rebuild your confidence after loss The mindset shifts that allow you to rise when life knocks you down Why titles and achievements will never define true leadership How to find your deeper purpose in the middle of setbacks This isn't just about bouncing back—it's about becoming someone stronger, wiser, and more impactful because of the storm. Lean in, and let Jim's story remind you what it means to lead when it matters most. — Max Out.
From the Streets to the Boardroom: How Tiki Davis Turned Pain into Power Some people get knocked down and never recover. Others get knocked down, rise up, and change the game. My brother Tiki Davis is one of the rare ones who took every single setback—poverty, injustice, incarceration—and turned it into the fuel that built his empire. And in this conversation, we go deep into the truth about what it really takes to rise when the odds are stacked against you. Tiki's story isn't just about going from nothing to something—it's about the man he had to become in the process. We talk about his early years in the roughest parts of West Texas, the moment he found himself behind bars, and the choice he made to rewrite his own future. He opens up about the mentors who poured into him, the faith that kept him moving, and the grit it took to rebuild a life from scratch when everyone counted him out. What hits you when you hear Tiki speak is that this isn't theory—this is lived experience. We talk about what it's like to carry the weight of your past into every room, and how to turn that weight into the thing that makes you unshakable. Tiki shares the mindset shifts that helped him transform his identity, build multiple businesses, and become a force for change in his community. If you've ever felt written off, if you've been told you're too far gone, or if life has hit you harder than you think you can stand—this episode is proof that your story is not over. Tiki's life is a reminder that pain is a classroom, faith is a compass, and resilience is a choice you get to make every single day. Key Takeaways: How to turn your past struggles into the foundation for future success The moment Tiki decided to rewrite his story and walk a new path The role of faith and mentorship in overcoming impossible odds How to use pain as fuel instead of letting it become your prison Why your identity—not your circumstances—defines your destiny The mindset shifts that can turn a setback into a setup for greatness Your circumstances don't get the final say—you do. Listen now, and let this story light a fire in you. — Max Out.
The Hidden Stress That's Sabotaging Your Body and Mind What if the real reason you're stuck, sick, or stressed isn't just your schedule—but the way your nervous system is wired to survive, not thrive? In this life-changing conversation with Dr. Sharon Bergquist—a leading internal medicine physician, researcher, and founder of the first integrative health center at Emory University—we go deep into the science of whole-person health. And I'm telling you: this will shift how you think about stress, healing, and what it really takes to feel well. Dr. Bergquist breaks down the truth about how chronic stress, trauma, and even low-grade inflammation are quietly wrecking your health behind the scenes—even when you're eating right and exercising. We're not talking about surface-level tips here. This is about the deep work that affects everything: your immune system, mental clarity, metabolism, energy, and even how fast you age. And the wild part? Most people don't even realize how much stress their body is carrying until it's already showing up as symptoms. We talk about how early childhood adversity changes your biology, why mindset alone isn't enough to heal, and how you can actually retrain your nervous system to shift out of fight-or-flight and into a state of calm, clarity, and repair. Dr. Bergquist shares practical steps you can start today—from breathwork and emotional regulation to purpose-driven habits—that work with your body, not against it. This isn't just a medical conversation—it's a blueprint for resilience. Because if you're chasing peak performance but ignoring your internal state, you're driving with the brakes on. Dr. Bergquist calls it “healthspan”—living longer and better. And that starts with how you manage your stress, how you process pain, and how you learn to feel safe in your own body again. Key Takeaways: Why chronic stress is one of the biggest threats to your long-term health How early life adversity can silently shape your health trajectory The link between emotional trauma, immune dysfunction, and aging How to activate your parasympathetic nervous system and promote healing Simple, science-backed strategies to improve your healthspan starting today The difference between treating symptoms and building true resilience If your body has been telling you something's off—or if you just know it's time to feel good again—this episode is your roadmap. — Max Out.
What if your greatest setback became your biggest calling? There are some moments in life that just stop you in your tracks—and this conversation is one of them. I sat down with Dan and Andrea Kotter, a couple whose journey through tragedy, faith, resilience, and relentless love has inspired me to my core. Dan fell 35 feet off a roof and was left paralyzed from the waist down. Andrea met him after the accident, while going through her own unimaginable heartbreak. But neither of them let their pain define them—they chose to build something even greater instead. This isn't just a story about surviving. It's about rebuilding—physically, emotionally, spiritually. Dan could have given up. Instead, he pushed through years of surgeries, chronic pain, and loss, while Andrea stood by his side, not seeing the wheelchair, but the strength that conquered it. They've blended families, faced down trauma, and raised six incredible kids, all while showing up on social media to shine light into other people's darkness. We talked about what it really takes to choose joy when life hands you suffering. How faith—real, grounded, daily faith—can carry you through when nothing else makes sense. How sometimes your life falling apart is exactly what's needed to put you on the path you were meant for. And how you don't need some “perfect” story to make a difference—your real life is enough. Their content has saved lives. It's made broken dads rethink fatherhood. It's helped people believe in God again. That's the power of two people showing up, being honest, and refusing to quit. Dan and Andrea reminded me—and will remind you—that no matter what you're facing, you've got more in you than you think. And you're never alone in the fight. Key Takeaways: The life-changing moment that left Dan paralyzed—and how he chose to respond. Andrea's decision to love a man in a wheelchair after her own heartbreaking trauma. The unshakable role of faith in their healing, growth, and purpose. How authentic social media content can literally save lives. Why real strength means showing up in the struggle, not hiding it. Listen now and share this with someone who needs a reminder that their story still matters. MAX OUT.
Are you addicted to “more” and missing your life? I brought Courtney Carver on not just for you, but for me too. Because if you're like me—a climber, a high achiever—you probably feel that slowing down means you're falling behind. But what if I told you that you're not broken, and you don't need “more” to be enough? In this conversation, Courtney and I get honest about what it really means to rest first, to stop chasing a finish line you can't even define, and to start living here instead of waiting for “there.” We talk about the moments when your body starts rejecting your pace, your aggression, and your addiction to constant movement. I share what it felt like to sit by the ocean yet never look at it because I was glued to my phone, and how leaving that phone inside during a cigar break changed everything for me. Courtney shares the small, practical shifts that allowed her to simplify her life without blowing it up—and why rest isn't just sleep, but the small choices that allow you to reclaim your energy without guilt. We also get into why so many of us—especially achievers—avoid slowing down, and how we attach our identity to “more.” Courtney's take? You're not broken, you just need to redefine what enough looks like for you. We also talk about the hidden cost of constant advice-giving and how letting go of regret can unlock the energy you're leaking into the past so you can move forward with more clarity and peace. Why rest should come first—not last—and how this fuels better performance. How to take small, practical steps to simplify without losing your edge. Why your addiction to “more” might be stealing your peace and focus. How leaving your phone behind, even for an hour, can transform your presence. Letting go of regret so you can move forward without dragging the past with you. Listen, I know you're busy. I know you've got goals. I do too. But what if you could climb without burning out? What if you could actually enjoy the life you're working so hard to build?Key Takeaways:It's time to stop living for a “someday” that never comes. This conversation will help you create space to enjoy the life you're fighting for. Share this with someone who needs it—and as always, MAX OUT.
What if the secret to longevity isn't luck—but how you show up? In this episode, I sit down with someone I've been wanting to interview for a long time—actor and now wellness entrepreneur, Josh Duhamel. You've seen him in everything from Transformers to Las Vegas to his latest hit Ransom Canyon. But this conversation goes beyond the screen. It's about the truth behind staying relevant, thriving in your 40s and 50s, and what it really means to lead—whether that's in your home, on set, or in your company. Josh opens up about the moments of self-doubt early in his career, the grind he still embraces, and how testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) helped him regain not just his energy, but his edge. We got real about aging, fatherhood, emotional strength, and the quiet confidence that comes from people believing in you—not just loving you. There's a big difference between the two. And whether you're leading a team or raising a family, that distinction can change everything. We also talk about masculinity in today's world—the evolving definition of what it means to be a man, and how important it is to stay grounded in spiritual connection. Josh talked about his circle of men who hold space for honest, vulnerable conversation and how that's shaped the way he leads and lives. He's not afraid to let people know he needs them, and that simple truth might just be the unlock for building loyalty, excellence, and connection in your team. This episode isn't just about fame or fitness—it's about the values that sustain you: humility, work ethic, emotional intelligence, and the courage to evolve. Josh proves that longevity in any field is earned through consistency, intention, and the willingness to stay coachable—even when you've “made it.” Key Takeaways: Why being emotionally accessible is a strength, not a weakness How testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) helped Josh reclaim his drive The importance of belief—how it's more powerful than love in leadership Creating a work environment where everyone feels needed and valued Josh's definition of masculinity and the role spiritual connection plays in his life How leaders like Steve Jobs and Mark Wahlberg modeled greatness through humility and discipline Don't just listen—share this one with someone who needs to remember what showing up with purpose really looks like. MAX OUT.
Is Your Team Truly Committed—Or Just Chasing Goals? What separates teams that succeed from those that just survive? It's not talent. It's not resources. It's commitment. This week, I sit down with my great friend Jon Gordon, and we got real about what it takes to build a team that doesn't just perform, but thrives under pressure. Jon's new book, The Seven Commitments of a Great Team, is more than theory—it's the roadmap every leader, entrepreneur, and family builder needs. We talked about why goals aren't enough. Everybody's got goals. But not everybody is committed. Jon broke it down beautifully—commitment is about action. It's about the daily disciplines that align with your vision. Want to make a million dollars this year? That won't happen without commitments to how you show up, how you serve, and how you lead your team. “Commitment is going to cost you something,” Jon said. “You have to ask yourself—what are you willing to give, and what are you willing to give up?” One of the biggest takeaways? The power of connection and love on a team. That might sound soft, but it's not. Love is what makes great teams fight for each other. It's what transforms a locker room, a boardroom, or a household. “You'll never have commitment without connection,” Jon said—and he's right. If your team's not committed to each other, they won't be committed to the mission. And when adversity hits, that's when the cracks show. We also touched on something every leader needs to hear: emotional fatigue. Carrying the weight of your business, your team, your family—it gets heavy. If you lose your why, you lose your fire. “The crime isn't that the passion ran out—it's that you stayed around after it did,” Jon shared. That line stopped me in my tracks. Leaders, you've got to reignite your mission or risk slowly fading out. Key Takeaways: The difference between having goals and living with commitment Why devotion—not discipline—creates lasting change How prayer and purposeful rituals can unlock creative breakthroughs The role of connection and love in high-performance teams How to lead through adversity without losing your energy or edge This one hit home for me on a personal level, and I know it will for you too. Go grab The Seven Commitments of a Great Team. It's a game-changer. MAX OUT.