037 Optimizing Leadership: Why People Matter More Than Tasks | Ft Bart Paden
Bart Paden went from designing websites in a bedroom in Webb City to a $24 million valuation — without a master plan. What he did have was a posture: treat every person like they matter, stay curious about everything, and work yourself out of a job.
036 Optimizing Food
A chiropractor told Ashley she'd be crippled at 50. She was in her early twenties. That was the beginning of a food journey nearly two decades in the making — built one small swap at a time, on a real budget, in a real kitchen.
034 Optimizing Travel
The best moment of our wildest Italy trip was doing absolutely nothing. Two days in Bologna with nowhere to be — and somehow that's what I remember most. Ashley and I get asked about our travel more than almost anything, so we're pulling back the curtain on how we actually plan, budget, and make it work.
033 Optimizing with AI
I asked ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude what I use them for most — live, without reading the answers first. What came back was ten use cases that were embarrassingly accurate. Most people are using AI like a vending machine. This is how to use it like a thought partner.
032 Start Your Side Hustle
I bought a Corvette in El Paso and drove it home as the world shut down. That was my first business. It shouldn't have worked. It did. Josh and Ashley break down the three things that stop most people before they start — and why the imperfect launch beats the perfect plan that never ships.
019 Power of Morning Routines
Are you spending your time or investing it? 🕒 In this episode, Glenn Lundy joins me to break down "The Morning 5" and the 67-day biological rule for building habits. We’re talking about how to go from "autopilot" to an elite operator by mastering the first 17 minutes of your day. Let's goooo!! 🚀