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🎙️ Most of what shapes us isn’t visible until you stop to look.On Everything is a show about how history, culture, technology, and faith quietly shape the way we live and lead. Hosted by author and coach Jay Floyd, each episode brings insight from real life—how the past programmed us, how the present is wired, and how we can move forward with purpose.Jay blends story and strategy to help you find clarity in the chaos. From the Great Migration to artificial intelligence, from family rituals to leadership lessons, this is a space for people who want to think deeper and live with intention.If you value reflection, growth, and grounded wisdom, this show is for you. Listen in, get clear, and move different.Because awareness isn’t just power. It’s your advantage.

Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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🎙️ Most of what shapes us isn’t visible until you stop to look.On Everything is a show about how history, culture, technology, and faith quietly shape the way we live and lead. Hosted by author and coach Jay Floyd, each episode brings insight from real life—how the past programmed us, how the present is wired, and how we can move forward with purpose.Jay blends story and strategy to help you find clarity in the chaos. From the Great Migration to artificial intelligence, from family rituals to leadership lessons, this is a space for people who want to think deeper and live with intention.If you value reflection, growth, and grounded wisdom, this show is for you. Listen in, get clear, and move different.Because awareness isn’t just power. It’s your advantage.

Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  • You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover
    You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover

    LATEST EPISODE

    You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way

    I hear Marlo in my head. You want it to be one way. It is the other way. My emotions want rescue. Reality brings the bill. Most days that bill is exactly what I need to grow. In this episode I map a simple system I run when feelings and facts clash so I can lead on hard days without panic. I call it the Reality Stack. Five steps, fifteen minutes, real peace. What you’ll hear: • The rescue reflex vs the resolve choice • How to read the system under the scene so you stop arguing with headlines • Regulated transparency at work when the storm hits • The Reality Stack: Feel, Fact, Frame, System, Step • A 15-minute Reality Reboot you can run today The Reality Stack (quick reference): Feel: name the emotion out loud Fact: write three things that stay true when your mood changes Frame: what is this here to teach me System: incentives, gatekeepers, constraint, scoreboard Step: one move in 24 hours that respects all four rareonpurpose.com (http://rareonpurpose.com). Thinking Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    28min | Published on November 21, 2025

  • 57 episodes

    • You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover
      You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover
      You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way

      I hear Marlo in my head. You want it to be one way. It is the other way. My emotions want rescue. Reality brings the bill. Most days that bill is exactly what I need to grow. In this episode I map a simple system I run when feelings and facts clash so I can lead on hard days without panic. I call it the Reality Stack. Five steps, fifteen minutes, real peace. What you’ll hear: • The rescue reflex vs the resolve choice • How to read the system under the scene so you stop arguing with headlines • Regulated transparency at work when the storm hits • The Reality Stack: Feel, Fact, Frame, System, Step • A 15-minute Reality Reboot you can run today The Reality Stack (quick reference): Feel: name the emotion out loud Fact: write three things that stay true when your mood changes Frame: what is this here to teach me System: incentives, gatekeepers, constraint, scoreboard Step: one move in 24 hours that respects all four rareonpurpose.com (http://rareonpurpose.com). Thinking Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      28min | Published on November 21, 2025

    • Between Cabrini and Love Jones: The Common Ground between Two Worlds cover
      Between Cabrini and Love Jones: The Common Ground between Two Worlds cover
      Between Cabrini and Love Jones: The Common Ground between Two Worlds

      Common once said, “My circumstance is between Cabrini and Love Jones.” That line has always hit home for me. This episode is about what it means to grow up between struggle and success — to carry both stories inside you and figure out how to honor them both. My parents worked at the United States Postal Service. They were solid, steady people who built their lives around reliability. But when they divorced, everything shifted. Our plans fell apart, and so did our sense of safety. My mom went from holding things together to fighting for survival, raising us in neighborhoods that tested her every day. We ended up in the hood, not because of bad choices but because life rerouted us. Still, my mom refused to let that be the end of the story. She crafted a master plan to get us out and keep us out — no matter how many times we got evicted. Every time we packed up, she’d find another place to land. The zip codes changed, but her determination didn’t. That’s where I started to understand the quiet power of dual consciousness.  I was living a suburban reality we could barely afford, surrounded by people who never had to think about survival. But I also carried the wisdom of those who did. I could hear both sides of the story, read both rooms, and move through both worlds without losing myself. Cabrini–Green represented everything my mom was trying to save us from — systemic limits and daily struggle. Love Jones represented everything she believed we could become — creative, confident, and fully realized. Somewhere between those two worlds is where I grew up.  That space in between became my education. Now, as a father, I’m raising kids who live on the other side of that dream. They don’t know what it feels like to watch the lights get cut off or move overnight. Their normal is the stability I once prayed for. That’s a blessing, but it comes with a challenge.  How do I teach them the value of struggle without recreating it?  How do I help them develop gratitude when they’ve only known comfort? This episode is about that tension — the beauty and the burden of being the bridge. Because the truth is, being between worlds doesn’t mean you’re confused.  It means you’re fluent. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      21min | Published on October 31, 2025

    • Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward cover
      Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward cover
      Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward

      [THEME]: What it really means to move forward—and how fear loses its power once you do. [SUMMARY]: Andre 3000 once said, “Spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors.”   It sounds clever until life puts you in a moment where looking back feels safer than moving forward. A few weeks ago, I went in for a simple physical. While they drew blood, the room tilted and went white. Next thing I knew, I was on the floor. The fear that followed was worse than the fainting itself. I didn’t want to go back. But the next week, I did—and that moment taught me something simple but deep: fear doesn’t disappear, it just waits for you to move first. In this episode I break down what that means in real life. Why reflection matters but fixation steals momentum. Why our design is closer to a spaceship than a sedan. And how learning to default to action can turn panic into clarity. It’s not just about courage; it’s about learning to see through the windshield that’s already bigger than the mirror behind you. Because spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors—and neither should we. [ANCHOR_MOMENTS]: • The doctor’s office and the moment of blackout   • The quiet hesitation before going back   • The decision to move anyway   • The realization that action rewires fear [SIGNAL_WORDS]: fear, movement, forward motion, reflection, rumination, mindset, Andre 3000, growth, Rare On Purpose, clarity, leadership, self-awareness [RARE_NOTE]: “Fear doesn’t disappear. It just waits for you to move first.” [CTA]: Listen now on all platforms. Think deeper. Move different. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      26min | Published on October 25, 2025

    • Life Is Coaching You: Stop Taking It Personal, Start Taking It as Training cover
      Life Is Coaching You: Stop Taking It Personal, Start Taking It as Training cover
      Life Is Coaching You: Stop Taking It Personal, Start Taking It as Training

      We talk about mentors, coaches, and leaders shaping us—but what if life itself is your coach? In this episode, I break down why you need to stop seeing everything as “happening to you” and start seeing it as feedback for you. From culture to bias to personal opinions, none of it controls the movement of life. Life is rolling on, teaching, shaping, and guiding—if you’re willing to pay attention. Think of it like a people-mover at the airport: step on, let it carry you forward, and learn what it’s showing you along the way. This one isn’t just motivation—it’s perspective. And it might change how you see every challenge in front of you. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      08min | Published on September 18, 2025

    • Why Survival Mode Makes Bad Leaders cover
      Why Survival Mode Makes Bad Leaders cover
      Why Survival Mode Makes Bad Leaders

      You’ve been praised your whole life for being adaptable. For surviving chaos. For doing more with less. But here’s the truth: survival skills don’t scale. As leaders, the very instincts that kept us alive can destroy our ability to lead. In this episode, I break down the trap of over-adapting — through the lens of faith, trauma, and the workplace. I share how my upbringing gave me a PhD in survival, how it built my career, and how it nearly cost me in leadership — and most importantly, what I had to do to break free. If you’ve ever been told to ‘just make it work,’ this one is for you. #RareFrequency #TechCoachUnc #LeadershipUncut #FromSurvivalToStewardship #AuthenticLeadership #TraumaToTriumph #BlackVoicesInTech #FaithAndWork #AdaptiveLeadership Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      17min | Published on September 11, 2025

    • Born Leader or Built Leader? The Truth About Leadership DNA cover
      Born Leader or Built Leader? The Truth About Leadership DNA cover
      Born Leader or Built Leader? The Truth About Leadership DNA

      Some people just have it—that spark, that energy that makes others follow. We call them “born leaders.” But here’s the truth: raw talent without sharpening gets wasted, and plenty of so-called “non-naturals” have outworked the naturals to become exceptional leaders. In this episode, Jay Floyd breaks down the myth of the born leader, shares personal stories (including a powerful lesson from his 11-year-old daughter), and unpacks why leadership is both gifted and grown. From sports analogies to real-world coaching insights, you’ll walk away with a new lens on what makes a leader last. 👉 Whether you believe you’re a born leader or you’re building brick by brick, this episode will challenge you to sharpen your edge and put in the reps. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      10min | Published on August 23, 2025

    • T-N-T: Blow Up the Excuses That Keep You Stuck cover
      T-N-T: Blow Up the Excuses That Keep You Stuck cover
      T-N-T: Blow Up the Excuses That Keep You Stuck

      Too many leaders confuse procrastination with laziness. The truth? Most delays are artificial—born from clutter, confusion, and systems that drain energy instead of creating clarity. In this episode, I break down the T-N-T principle—Today, Not Tomorrow—and show you how to spot hidden delays, simplify your systems, and move with explosive clarity. If you’re ready to stop paying the tax of confusion, this is the episode you can’t afford to put off. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      20min | Published on August 18, 2025

    • She Lost Her Husband—Now She’s Teaching the World How to Love Again cover
      She Lost Her Husband—Now She’s Teaching the World How to Love Again cover
      She Lost Her Husband—Now She’s Teaching the World How to Love Again

      After losing her husband, LaKisha Williams faced a crossroads: let grief close her heart, or let God expand it. In this moving Uncut Gems conversation, Jay Floyd sits down with the founder of Reignite Love to talk about faith, loss, resilience, and the surprising truths she now teaches about love. Discover:The moment she chose hope over heartbreakWhy grief and joy can—and must—coexistHow faith reshapes the way we date and loveThe top 8 things men actually want in a relationship  This episode is proof that love still works, especially when God writes the story. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      58min | Published on August 12, 2025

    • Money On The Wood: Redefining Your Compensation cover
      Money On The Wood: Redefining Your Compensation cover
      Money On The Wood: Redefining Your Compensation

      In this episode of Uncut Gems, Jay Floyd challenges the traditional idea of compensation and breaks down the hidden currencies we often overlook—growth, friction, opportunity, and culture. Whether you’re in a thriving environment or stuck in a dead zone, this message is a call to recognize where the real value is showing up in your life. Because sometimes the sharpest paychecks don’t come in dollars. They come in development. That’s "money on the wood." Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      16min | Published on July 22, 2025

    • Hustle Culture Is a Cult. I Almost Joined. cover
      Hustle Culture Is a Cult. I Almost Joined. cover
      Hustle Culture Is a Cult. I Almost Joined.

      High achievers, listen up: the grind is lying to you. Jay unpacks how hustle culture masks itself as ambition—but slowly robs you of peace, presence, and purpose. This episode is a call to reject performance addiction and reclaim your soul from the noise. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      09min | Published on July 4, 2025

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    Description

    🎙️ Most of what shapes us isn’t visible until you stop to look.On Everything is a show about how history, culture, technology, and faith quietly shape the way we live and lead. Hosted by author and coach Jay Floyd, each episode brings insight from real life—how the past programmed us, how the present is wired, and how we can move forward with purpose.Jay blends story and strategy to help you find clarity in the chaos. From the Great Migration to artificial intelligence, from family rituals to leadership lessons, this is a space for people who want to think deeper and live with intention.If you value reflection, growth, and grounded wisdom, this show is for you. Listen in, get clear, and move different.Because awareness isn’t just power. It’s your advantage.

    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    Description

    🎙️ Most of what shapes us isn’t visible until you stop to look.On Everything is a show about how history, culture, technology, and faith quietly shape the way we live and lead. Hosted by author and coach Jay Floyd, each episode brings insight from real life—how the past programmed us, how the present is wired, and how we can move forward with purpose.Jay blends story and strategy to help you find clarity in the chaos. From the Great Migration to artificial intelligence, from family rituals to leadership lessons, this is a space for people who want to think deeper and live with intention.If you value reflection, growth, and grounded wisdom, this show is for you. Listen in, get clear, and move different.Because awareness isn’t just power. It’s your advantage.

    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  • You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover
    You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover

    LATEST EPISODE

    You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way

    I hear Marlo in my head. You want it to be one way. It is the other way. My emotions want rescue. Reality brings the bill. Most days that bill is exactly what I need to grow. In this episode I map a simple system I run when feelings and facts clash so I can lead on hard days without panic. I call it the Reality Stack. Five steps, fifteen minutes, real peace. What you’ll hear: • The rescue reflex vs the resolve choice • How to read the system under the scene so you stop arguing with headlines • Regulated transparency at work when the storm hits • The Reality Stack: Feel, Fact, Frame, System, Step • A 15-minute Reality Reboot you can run today The Reality Stack (quick reference): Feel: name the emotion out loud Fact: write three things that stay true when your mood changes Frame: what is this here to teach me System: incentives, gatekeepers, constraint, scoreboard Step: one move in 24 hours that respects all four rareonpurpose.com (http://rareonpurpose.com). Thinking Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    28min | Published on November 21, 2025

  • 57 episodes

    • You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover
      You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way cover
      You Want It One Way. It’s The Other Way

      I hear Marlo in my head. You want it to be one way. It is the other way. My emotions want rescue. Reality brings the bill. Most days that bill is exactly what I need to grow. In this episode I map a simple system I run when feelings and facts clash so I can lead on hard days without panic. I call it the Reality Stack. Five steps, fifteen minutes, real peace. What you’ll hear: • The rescue reflex vs the resolve choice • How to read the system under the scene so you stop arguing with headlines • Regulated transparency at work when the storm hits • The Reality Stack: Feel, Fact, Frame, System, Step • A 15-minute Reality Reboot you can run today The Reality Stack (quick reference): Feel: name the emotion out loud Fact: write three things that stay true when your mood changes Frame: what is this here to teach me System: incentives, gatekeepers, constraint, scoreboard Step: one move in 24 hours that respects all four rareonpurpose.com (http://rareonpurpose.com). Thinking Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      28min | Published on November 21, 2025

    • Between Cabrini and Love Jones: The Common Ground between Two Worlds cover
      Between Cabrini and Love Jones: The Common Ground between Two Worlds cover
      Between Cabrini and Love Jones: The Common Ground between Two Worlds

      Common once said, “My circumstance is between Cabrini and Love Jones.” That line has always hit home for me. This episode is about what it means to grow up between struggle and success — to carry both stories inside you and figure out how to honor them both. My parents worked at the United States Postal Service. They were solid, steady people who built their lives around reliability. But when they divorced, everything shifted. Our plans fell apart, and so did our sense of safety. My mom went from holding things together to fighting for survival, raising us in neighborhoods that tested her every day. We ended up in the hood, not because of bad choices but because life rerouted us. Still, my mom refused to let that be the end of the story. She crafted a master plan to get us out and keep us out — no matter how many times we got evicted. Every time we packed up, she’d find another place to land. The zip codes changed, but her determination didn’t. That’s where I started to understand the quiet power of dual consciousness.  I was living a suburban reality we could barely afford, surrounded by people who never had to think about survival. But I also carried the wisdom of those who did. I could hear both sides of the story, read both rooms, and move through both worlds without losing myself. Cabrini–Green represented everything my mom was trying to save us from — systemic limits and daily struggle. Love Jones represented everything she believed we could become — creative, confident, and fully realized. Somewhere between those two worlds is where I grew up.  That space in between became my education. Now, as a father, I’m raising kids who live on the other side of that dream. They don’t know what it feels like to watch the lights get cut off or move overnight. Their normal is the stability I once prayed for. That’s a blessing, but it comes with a challenge.  How do I teach them the value of struggle without recreating it?  How do I help them develop gratitude when they’ve only known comfort? This episode is about that tension — the beauty and the burden of being the bridge. Because the truth is, being between worlds doesn’t mean you’re confused.  It means you’re fluent. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      21min | Published on October 31, 2025

    • Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward cover
      Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward cover
      Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward

      [THEME]: What it really means to move forward—and how fear loses its power once you do. [SUMMARY]: Andre 3000 once said, “Spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors.”   It sounds clever until life puts you in a moment where looking back feels safer than moving forward. A few weeks ago, I went in for a simple physical. While they drew blood, the room tilted and went white. Next thing I knew, I was on the floor. The fear that followed was worse than the fainting itself. I didn’t want to go back. But the next week, I did—and that moment taught me something simple but deep: fear doesn’t disappear, it just waits for you to move first. In this episode I break down what that means in real life. Why reflection matters but fixation steals momentum. Why our design is closer to a spaceship than a sedan. And how learning to default to action can turn panic into clarity. It’s not just about courage; it’s about learning to see through the windshield that’s already bigger than the mirror behind you. Because spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors—and neither should we. [ANCHOR_MOMENTS]: • The doctor’s office and the moment of blackout   • The quiet hesitation before going back   • The decision to move anyway   • The realization that action rewires fear [SIGNAL_WORDS]: fear, movement, forward motion, reflection, rumination, mindset, Andre 3000, growth, Rare On Purpose, clarity, leadership, self-awareness [RARE_NOTE]: “Fear doesn’t disappear. It just waits for you to move first.” [CTA]: Listen now on all platforms. Think deeper. Move different. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      26min | Published on October 25, 2025

    • Life Is Coaching You: Stop Taking It Personal, Start Taking It as Training cover
      Life Is Coaching You: Stop Taking It Personal, Start Taking It as Training cover
      Life Is Coaching You: Stop Taking It Personal, Start Taking It as Training

      We talk about mentors, coaches, and leaders shaping us—but what if life itself is your coach? In this episode, I break down why you need to stop seeing everything as “happening to you” and start seeing it as feedback for you. From culture to bias to personal opinions, none of it controls the movement of life. Life is rolling on, teaching, shaping, and guiding—if you’re willing to pay attention. Think of it like a people-mover at the airport: step on, let it carry you forward, and learn what it’s showing you along the way. This one isn’t just motivation—it’s perspective. And it might change how you see every challenge in front of you. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      08min | Published on September 18, 2025

    • Why Survival Mode Makes Bad Leaders cover
      Why Survival Mode Makes Bad Leaders cover
      Why Survival Mode Makes Bad Leaders

      You’ve been praised your whole life for being adaptable. For surviving chaos. For doing more with less. But here’s the truth: survival skills don’t scale. As leaders, the very instincts that kept us alive can destroy our ability to lead. In this episode, I break down the trap of over-adapting — through the lens of faith, trauma, and the workplace. I share how my upbringing gave me a PhD in survival, how it built my career, and how it nearly cost me in leadership — and most importantly, what I had to do to break free. If you’ve ever been told to ‘just make it work,’ this one is for you. #RareFrequency #TechCoachUnc #LeadershipUncut #FromSurvivalToStewardship #AuthenticLeadership #TraumaToTriumph #BlackVoicesInTech #FaithAndWork #AdaptiveLeadership Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      17min | Published on September 11, 2025

    • Born Leader or Built Leader? The Truth About Leadership DNA cover
      Born Leader or Built Leader? The Truth About Leadership DNA cover
      Born Leader or Built Leader? The Truth About Leadership DNA

      Some people just have it—that spark, that energy that makes others follow. We call them “born leaders.” But here’s the truth: raw talent without sharpening gets wasted, and plenty of so-called “non-naturals” have outworked the naturals to become exceptional leaders. In this episode, Jay Floyd breaks down the myth of the born leader, shares personal stories (including a powerful lesson from his 11-year-old daughter), and unpacks why leadership is both gifted and grown. From sports analogies to real-world coaching insights, you’ll walk away with a new lens on what makes a leader last. 👉 Whether you believe you’re a born leader or you’re building brick by brick, this episode will challenge you to sharpen your edge and put in the reps. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      10min | Published on August 23, 2025

    • T-N-T: Blow Up the Excuses That Keep You Stuck cover
      T-N-T: Blow Up the Excuses That Keep You Stuck cover
      T-N-T: Blow Up the Excuses That Keep You Stuck

      Too many leaders confuse procrastination with laziness. The truth? Most delays are artificial—born from clutter, confusion, and systems that drain energy instead of creating clarity. In this episode, I break down the T-N-T principle—Today, Not Tomorrow—and show you how to spot hidden delays, simplify your systems, and move with explosive clarity. If you’re ready to stop paying the tax of confusion, this is the episode you can’t afford to put off. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      20min | Published on August 18, 2025

    • She Lost Her Husband—Now She’s Teaching the World How to Love Again cover
      She Lost Her Husband—Now She’s Teaching the World How to Love Again cover
      She Lost Her Husband—Now She’s Teaching the World How to Love Again

      After losing her husband, LaKisha Williams faced a crossroads: let grief close her heart, or let God expand it. In this moving Uncut Gems conversation, Jay Floyd sits down with the founder of Reignite Love to talk about faith, loss, resilience, and the surprising truths she now teaches about love. Discover:The moment she chose hope over heartbreakWhy grief and joy can—and must—coexistHow faith reshapes the way we date and loveThe top 8 things men actually want in a relationship  This episode is proof that love still works, especially when God writes the story. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      58min | Published on August 12, 2025

    • Money On The Wood: Redefining Your Compensation cover
      Money On The Wood: Redefining Your Compensation cover
      Money On The Wood: Redefining Your Compensation

      In this episode of Uncut Gems, Jay Floyd challenges the traditional idea of compensation and breaks down the hidden currencies we often overlook—growth, friction, opportunity, and culture. Whether you’re in a thriving environment or stuck in a dead zone, this message is a call to recognize where the real value is showing up in your life. Because sometimes the sharpest paychecks don’t come in dollars. They come in development. That’s "money on the wood." Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      16min | Published on July 22, 2025

    • Hustle Culture Is a Cult. I Almost Joined. cover
      Hustle Culture Is a Cult. I Almost Joined. cover
      Hustle Culture Is a Cult. I Almost Joined.

      High achievers, listen up: the grind is lying to you. Jay unpacks how hustle culture masks itself as ambition—but slowly robs you of peace, presence, and purpose. This episode is a call to reject performance addiction and reclaim your soul from the noise. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

      09min | Published on July 4, 2025

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