That which gets measured, get's improved. Right? Well what if it doesn't? In this episode, Brandon and Tanner discuss the merits of tracking what you want to improve.
In this episode, Brandon and Tanner introduce their new challenge and dive into the topic of public shame - its costs and benefits, along with the reasons we both thing its worth maintaining and adapting.
Sometimes the best people to learn from are not those who have already succeeded, but those who are still in the middle of the grind. This week we brought on Dillon Winspear - and aspiring YouTuber and podcaster - to talk about his experiences
While those who are willing to take the first step into the unknown get the most recognition, businesses, social movements, families, and more never gain momentum without having those who are willing to be the first followers. In this episode B
Yes you should be living an intentional life - rather than just going with the flow of someone else's orders - but that may not mean what you think it does. Being intentional has its costs and also can create some symmetry you've never expected
On September 23rd we'll have 100 days left till the end of the year Last year Brandon created, what he called, the Hustle 100 - a challenge to accomplish a few goals and do some daily habits consistently before January 1st. Well we're doing it
What's the balance between just reading self-development books and having to go to extremes like prepping for a fight or starting a business? In this episode, Tanner and Brandon talk about their own experiences with self-development, where they