The Work No One Sees... And, The Lies You've Been Living By
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This episode isn't about workouts or programming. It's about ownership.
If you're a rodeo athlete, competitor, entrepreneur, coach, or high achiever chasing excellence — this conversation will hit home.
Doug opens up about:
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Why physical discipline doesn't always translate to emotional or spiritual discipline
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The "loud" version of strength vs. the rooted version
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How high performers often build their identity around pushing — and why that can backfire
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The danger of being reactive instead of grounded
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Why slowing down may be the most elite skill you can develop
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Early morning routines, stillness, and building internal resilience
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Owning the lies we've believed about toughness
This episode challenges the traditional cowboy mindset of "just grind harder" and replaces it with something deeper — sustainable strength.
Because real strength isn't just built under a barbell.
It's built in the quiet work no one sees.
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Rodeo athletes wanting to improve mental toughness
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Bull riders, ropers, and competitors chasing longevity
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Christian athletes navigating faith and performance
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High achievers feeling burned out despite "doing all the right things"
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Coaches and leaders who want to build strength beyond the physical
Where in your life are you disciplined…
And where are you just reacting?
There's another level available to you — but it won't come from pushing harder.
It'll come from getting rooted.
If this episode resonates, share it with a teammate or someone in the rodeo world who needs to hear it.
And as always — if you want to become stronger, more resilient, and built for longevity in and out of the arena…
Train like a champion.
Live like a champion.