You Get Judged on What You Do Next.
You get judged on what you do next. Not the mistake. Not the slip-up. Not the imperfect launch. In this episode, I share a story from my first customer in business — a job that went wrong, a difficult conversation, and a lesson that's shaped how I've lead ever since. Mistakes are inevitable when you're building and growing. What separates professionals from amateurs is ownership. Silence damages trust. Avoidance erodes authority. But fast, honest follow-through builds relationships that last. If there's something you've been avoiding — a message, a call, a conversation — this episode is your reminder. That your response defines you.
The Real Risk Isn't Failure. It's Drift.
The real risk in business isn't failure. It's drift. In this bite-sized Inside Out episode, I explore why most founders don't stall because they try and fail — they stall because they stay safe. Planning feels responsible. Tweaking feels productive. Research feels strategic. But often, it's hesitation disguised as preparation. Growth requires exposure. Open water. Movement. The danger isn't being out there and getting it wrong. The danger is drifting in the harbour — slowly postponing the very thing that would move you forward. If there's a launch you're delaying, a call you're avoiding, or a step you keep pushing to "next week," this episode is your reminder. Drift feels harmless. Until it isn't. What harbour are you currently sitting in?
When a Cold Call Goes Wrong...
A cold call on my personal mobile this week turned into a useful reminder. The call wasn't malicious. The pitch wasn't terrible. But within a minute it became clear we were in the same line of work. In this short Inside Out episode, I unpack how cold calls and outreach can go wrong not because the execution is bad, but because the context is missing. Marketing and sales are investments of time, money, and attention. When the who isn't clear, even good effort can quickly backfire. This episode is a simple reminder to slow down just enough to do the homework, understand the context, and make sure your effort is aimed in the right direction.
The Mexican Fisherman and the Banker: Are You Chasing Freedom or Living It?
In this Inside Out episode, I read a short parable often referred to as The Mexican Fisherman and the Banker and share a few reflections it brings up for me. It's a simple story about ambition, success, and the idea of "someday." How easily we can postpone the very freedom we say we're chasing. This episode isn't against ambition or rejecting growth. It's about pausing to ask a better question: Are we building businesses and careers that support our lives, or are we deferring life in the name of building more? Inside the episode, I reflect on: The difference between chasing freedom vs "living it" now Deferred happiness and "someday" thinking How easy it is to measure success externally Designing a life intentionally, not accidentally If you've ever found yourself chasing the next milestone without stopping to ask why, this episode is an invitation to pause, and see what's already here.
How to Stop "Trying" and Just Decide
How many times have you said you're trying to get fit, start a business, create content, or make a change? The truth is, "trying" isn't effort. It's a delay tactic. In this Inside Out solo episode, I unpack why the word trying keeps us stuck in limbo, how it lets us avoid real responsibility, and why a simple decision can change everything. Inspired by the famous Yoda quote "There is no try" this episode is a reminder that progress doesn't come from motivation or perfection, but from commitment and action. If you've been stuck negotiating with yourself, this is your nudge to decide, take the first small step, and move forward — starting today.