• Optics Vs Execution, The Brain’s Argument with Itself, & How to Learn From Divorce | ASK ME ANYTHING

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 5 m
  • Podcast

Optics Vs Execution, The Brain’s Argument with Itself, & How to Learn From Divorce | ASK ME ANYTHING

  • Resumen

  • In this episode of Ask Me Anything, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorenson tackle tough, real-world questions from men facing divorce, personal setbacks, and disconnection at home. They dive into how optics impact execution, how to master emotional resilience through stress, and why ego can sabotage your growth.

    From powerful mindset shifts to tactical advice for navigating separation and fatherhood, this episode is packed with hard truths and uplifting insights. Whether you’re healing, leading, or rebuilding—this one hits home.

    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
    00:00 – Technical Troubles and Weekend Recap
    05:45 – Viewer Questions Begin
    06:02 – What to Do When Divorce Hits
    10:07 – Reconnecting Without Shared Interests
    15:09 – Rebuilding After a Breakup
    21:45 – Divorce Logistics and Legal Readiness
    27:59 – How to Apologize to Your Kids
    32:23 – Blessings Hidden in Disappointment
    44:58 – Would You Want Your Son to Live Your Life?
    52:07 – Hierarchical Decision-Making
    52:34 – Optics vs. Execution Debate
    59:00 – The Brain’s Argument With Itself
    01:02:24 – Optics as a Sign of Respect
    01:04:50 – Final Thoughts and Hope Through Hard Times

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