Attack Life Not Others
Tim and Steve break down the mindset that separates disciplined performers from everyone else: consistency over convenience. Nearly a decade into podcasting, they reflect on showing up no matter what — and why missing once can turn into a habit you don’t want. This episode hits on daily non-negotiables, personal agreements, and how small actions (even feeding deer and birds) build structure in a chaotic world. They connect it to real discipline — military-style habits, making your bed, and controlling your environment when everything else feels unpredictable. Bottom line: you can’t...
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“I don't run away from a challenge because I am afraid. Instead, I run toward it because the only way to escape fear is to trample it beneath your feet.” — Nadia Comaneci
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Easter and Passover aren’t just holidays — they’re a wake-up call. Tim and Steve break down the real message: freedom isn’t a moment, it’s a daily decision. Most people are stuck on repeat — same habits, same excuses, same results. But renewal isn’t something you wait for. It’s something you choose. They talk about: Why you’re either renewing or repeating every single day What “bondage” actually looks like in modern life (and how it’s hiding in plain sight) The power of slowing down and reflecting before life runs you over Letting go of what’s comfortable so...
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“April 1st. April Fool’s Day. This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other 364.” — Mark Twain
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Tim and Steve don’t tiptoe around it — this episode is a straight shot to the gut on accountability. Not the watered-down, feel-good version people post about … the real thing. Ownership. Discipline. No excuses. They break down what accountability actually looks like when it’s lived out — not just talked about — in your family, your work, and on the mats. Steve drives it home: if you don’t respect yourself enough to hold the line, don’t expect anyone else to. Period. The conversation gets uncomfortable (on purpose) as they call out “fake accountability” — the lip service,...
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“Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” — Albert Einstein
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Tim and Steve strip risk down to what it really is — pressure, timing, and consequences that don’t wait for you to feel ready. Framed by The Gambler, this episode isn’t about playing it safe — it’s about playing it right. Knowing when to lean in, when to hold, and when to cut bait without hesitation. Tim pulls from the executive arena, where decisions get made in rooms full of competing interests and no clear “win.” His “rubber band man” moment hits hard — a reminder that stretching yourself too far to keep everything intact eventually leads to failure, not success. Steve...
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“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.” — Steve Jobs
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Tim and Steve talk about one of the most powerful drivers in life: hope for the future. Quoting Walt Whitman, the conversation dives into why having something to look forward to can pull you through tough days and keep you moving forward. Steve shares how his father, Mike Mittman, stays energized by always working toward the next project. The takeaway: build a strong foundation — faith, family, discipline, and purpose — so no matter the season of life, you always have a reason to keep going.
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“Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.” — Babe Ruth
info_outline“Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” — Albert Einstein