
116 - The Masculinity Crisis, and Why It Matters for All of Us (Part 1)
Over the next two weeks, we're going to be exploring the topic of masculinity—more specifically, how changing ideas of what it means to be a man have left many men feeling adrift, and what a path to a...
1 Mai 202554min

115 - Mailbag: Daily Health Checklist, Rut vs. Burnout, & Taking Good Breaks
You've got questions, we've got answers. Today, we dive into listener emails and voicemails to answer some of your questions.1) Can you give me a minimalist daily health checklist?2) How do I tell the...
24 Apr 202532min

114 - Choke, Recover, Repeat: Mastering the Art of Resilience
In the world of sport and performance, a lot is made of executing under pressure. "Don't choke," we often say. However, what is perhaps more impressive (not to mention realistic) is being able to boun...
17 Apr 202547min

113 - Playing the Long Game in a Quick-Fix World
As we often say, people have a tendency to drastically overestimate what they can do in a day and drastically underestimate what they can do in a year, particularly these days when so much of our worl...
10 Apr 202534min

112 - Building True Confidence: The Practical Path from Bravado to Belief
Today we're breaking down confidence. We discuss what it is (earned self-belief) and what it isn't (bravado, arrogance, positive thinking, or the absence of doubt and insecurity); how to build and mai...
3 Apr 202539min

111 - How to Better Manage Stress
Today, we talk about how to navigate life and athletic performance amidst stress. We discuss the impact of mental and emotional stress on physical performance, and share personal anecdotes and scienti...
27 Mar 202533min

110 - Bracketology: Who is the World's Top Performer?
March Madness is back! In honor of its return, we put together a special edition FAREWELL bracket with sixteen of the world's best performers, across sports and entertainment. Following a random seedi...
20 Mar 202545min

109 - How (and Why) to Spend Some Time Alone in Your Head
"All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone." The French philosopher Blaise Pascal said this in 1654. A study published in 2014 found this to be true: many sub...
13 Mar 202553min



















