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  • AI Is Rewarding Real Content Creators
    Feb 21 2026

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    AI is rewarding real content creators who have consistently published original content over time. In this episode, Adam Torres explains why you can’t fake a decade of content and why consistent creation is becoming the ultimate competitive advantage.

    After searching “Milken Adam Torres,” Adam discovered that AI didn’t just return links — it returned a breakdown of his multi-year interview series, key conversations, and historical coverage of the Milken Global Conference.

    That moment made something clear.

    AI understands timelines.
    It recognizes depth.
    It indexes consistency.

    And you can’t manufacture that overnight.

    In this episode of Adam Torres: Inside My Mind, Adam covers:

    • Why polished branding alone is no longer enough
    • The two camps creators now fall into
    • Why you can’t “catch up” with shortcuts
    • Why one strong piece of original content per week matters

    If you have a message, a brand, or a business you want people to find in the future, this episode is your heads up.

    If you want to go deeper into the future of media, download Adam’s latest book free at: https://1billionpodcasts.com/

    00:00 AI Search Shock: My Milken Interviews Suddenly Became Discoverable

    02:02 Why This Is a Turning Point for Personal Brands (Polish Isn’t Enough)

    02:46 AI Rewards Real Consistency: Original Content Wins Long-Term

    03:11 Two Creator Camps: Already Publishing vs. Still on the Sidelines

    03:19 Camp 1 Advice: Quality Over Quantity (Stop Content Spam)

    04:02 Camp 2 Warning: You Can’t Fake a Decade of Content

    05:10 My Recommendation: Podcasting as the Fastest Authentic Content Engine

    06:00 Start Now: Weekly Original Content + Free Book Resource

    06:35 The “Third Camp” & Final Push: Don’t Ignore Your Digital Presence

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    8 min
  • Opportunity Cost and the Fight for Your Attention
    Feb 12 2026

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    Opportunity cost is the hidden factor behind productivity, time management, and success in the AI era. In this episode, Adam Torres breaks down how attention has become the real scarcity in business and life.

    From early email to social media to AI tools, more and more systems are competing for your attention every single day. The question isn’t whether AI makes you more efficient. The real question is what you’re giving up in the process.

    Adam shares:

    • A simple explanation of opportunity cost
    • How media changed his ability to say no
    • Why volume has increased across email, social media, and AI
    • And why he intentionally slows down to sign and personally ship copies of 1 Billion Podcasts: The Future of All Media ( https://1billionpodcasts.com/ )

    In a world where AI can generate unlimited content and scale endlessly, Adam argues that attention, not productivity, is the real battleground.

    If the mission is long-term relationships, then sometimes the smartest move isn’t moving faster, it’s choosing where to slow down.

    Listen in and consider:
    Where are you unintentionally giving away your attention?
    And where should you be going deeper instead?

    00:00 Understanding Opportunity Cost

    01:20 The Importance of Saying No

    01:46 The Evolution of Attention Demands

    03:45 The Impact of AI on Our Time

    05:02 Intentional Time Allocation

    06:12 The Value of Personal Connection

    07:15 Final Thoughts on Attention and Connection

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    8 min
  • What It Actually Takes to Get Good at Something
    Feb 6 2026

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    What does it actually take to get good at something, and why do most people quit too early?
    This episode explores mastery, discipline, and the long-term commitment required to become truly skilled at any craft.

    We live in a culture focused on speed, shortcuts, and instant results. But when you study people who become exceptional, whether in business, creativity, or craftsmanship, a different pattern shows up.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • Why mastery takes far longer than most people expect
    • The role of apprenticeship in developing real skill
    • What long-term focus looks like in practice
    • Why repetition and discipline matter more than motivation
    • How choosing one craft can change your trajectory

    I share examples from history, culture, and my own experience in podcasting, including why staying with one discipline has shaped my career over time.

    This conversation is for anyone building a skill, growing a business, or questioning where they are in their own journey toward mastery.

    00:00 Introduction: The Path to Mastery

    00:23 Historical Perspectives on Learning

    01:05 The Dedication of Giro Ono

    02:36 Finding Your Own Path

    03:07 The Journey of Podcasting

    03:52 Long-Term Thinking and Mastery

    06:28 Encouragement and Paying It Forward

    07:50 Conclusion: Recognize Your Stage

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    8 min
  • Becoming More Proactive with Change
    Jan 30 2026

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    Becoming More Proactive with Change is a candid conversation about leadership, growth, and how change really works inside a growing business. In this episode of Adam Torres: Inside My Mind, Adam shares how his relationship with change has evolved from reactive to intentional.

    Change is one of those things everyone talks about, but very few people slow down long enough to understand. Sometimes change is forced. Sometimes it’s chosen. And sometimes it happens quietly, without us even realizing it.

    In this episode, I walk through how change has shown up in my own journey building Mission Matters, especially as the company grew and more people, projects, and responsibilities became part of the equation. Early on, change was fluid and often reactive. As the organization matured, I had to learn that leading change responsibly means respecting the people, systems, and culture that make the work possible.

    I also talk about why becoming more proactive with change matters, not just in business, but in leadership and life. When change is anchored to a clear mission and values, it can become a catalyst instead of a disruption.

    This is not a playbook. It’s an honest look at what change has taught me so far, and how I’m still learning along the way.

    🎙️ Adam Torres: Inside My Mind is a monologue-style podcast where I step outside the host role and share the thoughts, lessons, and questions I don’t usually voice publicly.

    If this resonates, I’d appreciate you subscribing and sharing the episode with someone navigating change in their own work or leadership journey.

    00:00 Introduction to Change

    00:46 Personal Journey with Change

    01:38 Rebranding to Mission Matters

    03:06 Handling Change in a Growing Company

    04:25 Proactive Change and Future Goals

    05:37 Conclusion and Reflection

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    6 min
  • Finding Creativity in Unexpected Places
    Jan 22 2026

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    Creativity doesn’t always show up where you expect it. In this episode of Adam Torres: Inside My Mind, Adam shares how slowing down revealed creativity in places most people would overlook.

    From years of interviewing thousands of guests to rediscovering ideas hidden in a simple spreadsheet, this episode explores how creativity, mastery, and self-expression evolve over time.

    In this solo episode, Adam reflects on:

    • How creativity can emerge through experience and repetition
    • Why many people are more creative than they realize
    • How technology and new mediums have lowered the barriers to self-expression
    • Why creativity isn’t limited to artists, musicians, or traditional “creative” roles
    • How slowing down can unlock deeper insight and better decisions

    Adam also shares why creative expression matters now more than ever—and how it can connect us, especially during times of disagreement or change.

    00:00 Introduction: The Unexpected Journey

    00:42 Reflecting on Past Episodes

    01:35 The Power of Slowing Down

    03:27 Creativity in Business

    04:26 Embracing New Mediums

    05:33 Encouragement to Express Creativity

    This episode is part of Adam Torres: Inside My Mind, a solo podcast where Adam steps outside the interviewer role to share personal insights on creativity, business, media, and life.

    🎧 Listen to more episodes:
    https://www.askadamtorres.com

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    7 min
  • Relationships Are the Advantage in an AI World
    Jan 15 2026

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    In this episode of Adam Torres: Inside My Mind, I explore why relationships still matter in the AI age, even as artificial intelligence and technology continue to accelerate across business and society.
    As AI reshapes how we work, build companies, and make decisions, this episode focuses on the fundamentals — trust, integrity, and long-term relationships — that technology can’t replace.

    It feels like everything right now is about AI, speed, efficiency, and automation. But as technology moves faster, I’ve been thinking more about the basics that often get overlooked.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • Why human relationships compound over time
    • Lessons from my early career in finance and wealth management
    • How long-term trust quietly creates opportunity
    • Why efficiency gained from AI should be reinvested into people

    This isn’t anti-technology — I use AI every day.
    It’s a reminder that as AI and automation increase productivity, relationships remain one of the most valuable advantages in business and life.

    00:00 The AI Buzz: A Modern Obsession

    00:23 The Importance of Relationships

    00:29 Lessons from Early Career Mentors

    01:16 Reflecting on Long-Term Friendships

    02:17 Introducing New Ventures

    03:17 Support from Unexpected Places

    05:06 The Value of Human Connection in an AI World

    06:10 Balancing Technology and Relationships

    06:53 Final Thoughts on Relationships and Technology

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    7 min
  • Walking Through the Future at CES
    Jan 10 2026

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    Embracing the AI Renaissance: Lessons from CES

    In this episode, the host shares his annual experience at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and discusses the rapid advancements in technology, particularly in AI and robotics. Reflecting on his journey from initial resistance to full acceptance, he underscores the inevitability of technological progress and its profound impact on both personal and professional life. The episode encourages embracing innovation, highlighting the benefits and challenges of integrating AI, and advises business leaders to adapt and leverage new technologies to stay competitive.

    00:00 Introduction to CES and Technology

    00:32 Personal Technology Journey

    01:22 The Unstoppable Force of Technology

    01:59 AI and Robotics at CES

    04:40 Embracing AI in Personal Life

    06:15 Conclusion: Adapting to Technological Change

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    7 min
  • The Next Quarter Century
    Jan 1 2026

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    A New Beginning: Reflecting on 25 Years and Moving Forward in 2026

    In this New Year's Day 2026 episode, we reflect on the start of a new quarter-century. The day begins with insightful podcast interviews, including discussions on global pension issues and the premiere of a new film. The episode explores the significance of New Year's as a time for optimism, resolutions, and fresh starts. It encourages viewers to think about their life goals, relationships, and how they want to spend the next 25 years. Amidst the skepticism around New Year's resolutions, the episode champions the importance of persistent optimism and self-improvement.

    00:00 Reflecting on New Year's Day 2026

    00:09 Morning Interviews: Tackling Global Issues and Filmmaking

    00:43 The Optimism of New Year's Resolutions

    01:48 The Significance of a Quarter Century

    03:03 The Reality of Time and Relationships

    04:08 The Harm of Dismissing Resolutions

    05:34 Encouragement to Keep Trying

    06:17 Questioning the Rejection of Resolutions

    07:15 Final Thoughts on New Year's and the Next 25 Years

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    8 min