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MUST LISTEN: "The Frequency Era" Book Release | Now Available on Amazon | Live in Austin, TX w/ Bhargav Vedula

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In this episode, Chris Walker opens with a frame most high performers have never considered: the subconscious mind is not a personal development concept. It is the operating system that allocates every resource in your body, determines what your nervous system prioritizes, and decides whether the clarity, creativity, and self-trust you need are available or not. Trying to build performance on top of an untrained subconscious is like running the latest apps on Windows 95. The problem is not the apps.

Chris walks through exactly how subconscious programs form, through repetition across school, work, media, relationships, and past experience, and why willpower and discipline fail to change them 91% of the time. The reason is physiological: when your behavior conflicts with your subconscious beliefs, your nervous system registers that conflict as a threat and diverts resources away from the exact functions performance requires. The fix is not more effort pointed at the behavior. It is updating the program first so the action becomes frictionless and the reinforcement loop builds in the right direction. He breaks down why targeted handwriting is the most evidence-backed tool for this, and what makes it categorically different from generic affirmations or journaling.

The conversation then moves into identity, self-trust, and what it actually costs to operate without them. Chris draws the distinction clearly: self-trust is not confidence, it is not competence, and it cannot be built by reading about it, hiring a coach, or listening to a podcast. It requires a stable internal reference point around who you are, what you do, and why, and when that foundation is missing, every decision gets slower, every setback hits harder, and every external voice carries more weight than your own.

The episode closes on the macroeconomic case. Chris maps the AI disruption onto the factory worker transition of the 1970s, identifies the five traps knowledge workers are falling into right now, and makes the case that the premium scarce resource is no longer what you know. It is your frequency. The people who see that shift clearly and start building now are in the same position as the factory worker who became a knowledge worker in 1975 instead of 1990. The compounding advantage of moving first is not a theory. It has already played out twice in modern history.

What You'll Learn

  • Why the subconscious mind controls resource allocation across your entire body before you ever consciously think
  • How subconscious programs form through repetition and why they require repetition to change
  • The reason willpower and discipline fail 91% of the time and what the physiology actually shows
  • Why handwriting is more effective than visualization, meditation, or affirmations for rewiring neural pathways
  • How identity functions as an internal reference point that filters every decision automatically
  • Why everything is an internal problem and what that realization actually changes
  • How hedonic versus eudaimonic intentions determine whether ambition generates energy or burns it
  • What stabilization actually is and why most people mistake it for failure and quit
  • The five traps knowledge workers fall into when responding to AI and why each one accelerates displacement
  • Why being visionary, creative, and autonomous are trainable capacities, not personality traits


To purchase the book, visit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GXGBWSWQ


Learn more at: encoded.ai

🎵 Intro music: "Saturday Luv" by Zone+ Used with permission. All rights reserved to the artist.

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