Épisodes

  • Why Being Honest Makes People Uncomfortable - EP018
    Jun 11 2026

    Some people experience directness as help. Others experience the same directness as a threat.

    Peter and Pablo talk about honest feedback, free speech, group pressure, and the fear of being pushed out of the tribe. What starts as a conversation about being misunderstood turns into a deeper look at leaving misaligned rooms and building something better.

    They also discuss product-market fit, leverage, unique ability, school, compliance, unlearning, and the difference between judging and misjudging.

    This is a conversation about truth, friction, and what happens when the room you are in no longer fits the way you think.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Trailer

    01:43 - Honest Feedback and Being Too Direct

    05:58 - Free Speech, Feedback, and Group Pressure

    08:25 - When the Same Trait Gets Opposite Reactions

    12:13 - Letting the System Reveal Itself

    15:31 - Leaving the Organization

    16:31 - Socrates, Questions, and Consequences

    21:41 - Building a Different Community

    23:37 - Following the Thing That Lights You Up

    25:04 - School, Compliance, and Dirty Data

    30:25 - Judging, Misjudging, and Seeking Truth

    35:04 - Product-Market Fit and Founder Edge

    40:25 - Pattern Recognition and Speed to Action

    47:00 - Owning the Outcome

    50:15 - Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn

    01:01:02 - Work That Feels Like Play

    01:11:08 - School Habits, Freedom, and Force

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    1 h et 16 min
  • This Podcast Has To Feel Like Play - EP017
    Jun 4 2026

    Peter and Pablo talk through the strange tension between creating something honestly and turning it into public content.

    What begins as a conversation about podcast production, editing systems, and publishing decisions slowly becomes a deeper discussion about ego, responsibility, authenticity, and why so much online content feels empty.

    They also explore the difference between timeless conversations and chasing headlines, the challenge of building systems without killing creativity, and what happens when private conversations become public.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Why They Stopped Caring About News Cycles

    02:51 - Why the Podcast Started Feeling More Natural

    04:11 - Boundaries, Expectations, and Creative Friction

    05:35 - Feedback, Responsibility, and Building Better Systems

    08:28 - Kids, Interruptions, and Managing Expectations

    10:19 - The Risk of Turning Creativity Into Work

    14:23 - Wisdom, Information, and Escaping the Noise

    15:54 - Why They Finally Want to Publish the Podcast

    16:50 - Building a Real Content System Around the Show

    18:18 - Trust, Editing, and Protecting Private Moments

    20:12 - Creating Approval Systems for Clips and Shorts

    21:53 - Public Identity and Being the Same Person Offline

    23:13 - Hiring, Delegation, and Creative Ownership

    25:35 - Why Younger Viewers Matter to Them

    27:02 - Feeling Like an Outsider and Finding Different Perspectives

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    28 min
  • Private Equity and the Hidden Cost of Selling a Business - EP016
    May 28 2026

    Selling a business can look like the finish line, but Peter and Pablo question what actually happens after the deal closes.

    They talk through private equity, investment banking incentives, debt, long-term capital, and the founder’s relationship to freedom, cash flow, and control. What starts as a conversation about deal structure becomes a broader discussion about alignment, communication, and whether founders really understand what they are signing up for.

    They also dig into the difference between complicators and simplifiers, how each person sees the world as obvious, and why asking better questions can be more useful than giving better answers.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Giving Honest Feedback After The Event

    06:36 - Public Feedback And Founder Patterns

    08:41 - Creator, Operator, Or Investor

    12:20 - Designing Systems That Actually Scale

    16:41 - Slowing Down Before Starting Something New

    17:10 - Permanent Capital And Long-Term Alignment

    20:19 - What A 30-Year Hold Really Means

    24:19 - Complicators, Simplifiers, And Clear Communication

    29:58 - The Forever Fund Pitch

    32:17 - Why We Assume Our View Is Right

    39:27 - Partnering With Founders Instead Of Buying Them

    45:25 - Debt, Roll-Ups, And Selling The Baby

    49:14 - What Happens After The Sale

    51:38 - Seeing Problems Before They Break

    54:57 - Deciding Whether To Build Together


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    55 min
  • Turning Private Conversations into Brain Surgery - EP015
    May 21 2026

    Peter and Pablo talk about the kind of conversations people usually avoid, especially when the topic gets close to marriage, parenting, money, health, identity, or fear.

    The episode starts with the idea of creating a “hospital” for honest conversations, where people come in willing to be open instead of being forced into it. From there, they move into privacy, fame, influence, posture, daily habits, work that drains energy, and why people often chase money like a ticket out of a life they do not want.

    It is a conversation about honesty, but not in a clean or polished way. More like two people trying to understand what actually helps when someone stops hiding.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Seeing The System Before Becoming A Parent

    03:31 - Inviting People Into The Hospital

    04:53 - What Men Are Afraid To Say

    07:44 - The Questions People Avoid

    10:09 - Patients, Surgery, and Willing Participants

    11:08 - Privacy, Approval, and Honest Editing

    14:48 - The Rules For Vulnerable Conversations

    18:31 - Softness, Directness, and Working Together

    19:27 - Starting Before The Kid Arrives

    20:49 - Why The Hospital Can Work Beyond Parenting

    23:58 - Private Conversations And The Fear Of Fame

    27:46 - The Upside Of Being Known

    30:06 - Lazy Readers, Posture, and Staying Aligned

    36:54 - Work That Feels Like Play

    40:38 - Money, Identity, and The Lottery Ticket

    46:53 - The Problem With Skipping The Struggle

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    48 min
  • You Get What You Tolerate In Work, Family, and Life - EP014
    May 14 2026

    Most parents say their kids are the most important thing in their life. But the harder question is whether their time, systems, and choices actually reflect that.

    Peter and Pablo begin by working through a real conflict about commitment, scheduling, and showing up properly. That opens a wider conversation about over-delegation, food habits, emotional patterns, family systems, and the difference between choosing work and using work as an excuse.

    The deeper thread is parenting. Who is really educating your kids? The school system, the culture around them, or you?

    This episode sits in the uncomfortable gap between what people say they value and what their daily life is actually designed to protect.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Opening: Parents, Systems, and the Cost of Delegating

    01:19 - Resolving Conflict in Real Time

    06:17 - Family Time, Scheduling, and Hidden Friction

    10:24 - Showing Up Without Expecting Admin

    14:41 - Over-Delegation and Broken Systems

    20:39 - Treating Life Like the Real Business

    22:05 - Money, Food, and Real Wealth

    26:49 - Perfection, Probabilities, and Straight A Thinking

    30:28 - Sugar, Emotional Eating, and Family Patterns

    40:50 - Treating Kids Like Adults

    41:44 - More Kids, More Freedom, and Broken Assumptions

    51:11 - Nature, Nurture, and Programming Children

    54:08 - Who Is Really Educating Your Kids?

    59:53 - What Wins, How Hurts

    01:05:07 - Feedback, Assistants, and the Missing Integrator

    01:21:13 - Giving The Problem Back Through Questions

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    1 h et 25 min
  • How To Build a Life-Changing Friend Group - EP013
    May 7 2026

    Most people want better conversations, better friendships, and better groups. But few people want to deal with the uncomfortable part: setting rules, removing distractions, and being honest when someone no longer fits.

    Peter and Pablo talk about no-phone dinners, hosting events that actually connect people, and why trusted groups need real standards. The conversation moves from dinner tables and masterminds into something more personal: the people around you, the rooms you keep entering, and whether they still match where you are trying to go.

    This is a conversation about presence, accountability, friendship, and the quiet cost of staying in the wrong room.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Why Value Is The Only Currency

    02:18 - Forcing People To Actually Connect

    04:09 - Introverts, Extroverts, and Hosting Roles

    06:59 - Matching People Inside The Room

    09:22 - Trips, Shared Houses, and Better Conversations

    10:50 - The No-Phone Dinner Rule

    12:13 - Credit Card Roulette and Incentives

    14:05 - Why The Rule Has To Stay Firm

    16:22 - One Conversation At A Time

    18:19 - Making People Feel Seen

    20:37 - Asking What Would Make The Trip Memorable

    23:32 - Scaling Personal Connection At Events

    26:17 - The Problem With Paid Masterminds

    28:11 - Building A Group Around Value

    29:08 - Removing People Who Don’t Contribute

    31:05 - A Better Way To Handle Low-Value Members

    33:29 - Your Personal Board Of Directors

    35:26 - Why Trusted Groups Need Consistency

    37:23 - Finding A Workout Buddy For Your Brain

    40:10 - If It Feels Easy, Check The Room

    42:55 - The Wrong Room and The Wrong Tribe

    45:08 - Communities and Net Negative People

    49:49 - Friendship Breakups and Misaligned Paths

    52:27 - Taking Accountability First

    54:46 - Finding People Who Pull You Forward

    55:38 - You Already Have The No

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    57 min
  • Freedom, Honest Feedback, and the Cost of Staying Misaligned - EP012
    Apr 30 2026

    This episode starts with a conversation about communism, freedom, and the tension between equality and personal responsibility. What begins as a political discussion slowly turns into something more personal.

    Peter and Pablo unpack what it means to speak honestly, even when it feels uncomfortable. They talk about feedback, misalignment, belonging, and the quiet cost of staying in rooms that no longer fit who you are becoming.

    By the end, the conversation becomes less about systems and more about the internal signals people ignore. Sometimes the discomfort before a decision is the clearest sign that it needs to be made.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Cuba, Communism, and Freedom

    07:26 - The Trade-Off Between Equality and Freedom

    11:29 - Language, Parenting, and Social Rules

    13:33 - Giving Honest Feedback

    20:22 - Truth, Consent, and Hard Conversations

    22:48 - Alignment vs Dirty Dopamine

    27:40 - The Organization Story Begins

    33:20 - Speaking Directly Instead of Playing Telephone

    37:06 - Why Their Systems Don’t Work

    40:50 - Turning Conflict Into Leadership

    44:10 - Alignment Opens Doors

    44:39 - Control, Incentives, and Reactive Organizations

    48:55 - Why People Actually Join Communities

    54:36 - Finding the Right Tribe

    57:00 - Pablo’s Call With the CEO

    01:04:10 - Confidentiality, Solicitation, and Control

    01:10:48 - Why Systems Break When Incentives Don’t Match

    01:16:42 - Leaving the Organization

    01:22:48 - Building Something Better

    01:26:11 - Freedom, Alignment, and Starting Again

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    1 h et 29 min
  • Communication Habits, Silence, Friendships, and Choosing the Right People Around You - EP011
    Apr 23 2026

    This conversation starts with language. The fillers we use, the phrases we repeat, and the ways we speak without really thinking. Pablo and Peter unpack what those habits reveal about presence, insecurity, silence, and self-awareness.

    From there, the episode moves into accountability, friendship, and peer groups. They talk about workout buddies, mastermind circles, and why the people around you either sharpen you or quietly keep you where you are.\

    It becomes a broader conversation about standards. The words you use with yourself. The people you choose to stay close to. And the honesty required when a relationship no longer matches the life you want to build.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Unconscious Communication and Filler Words

    03:20 - Fear of Silence and Speaking With Intention

    05:40 - Speaking Fast vs Speaking Clearly

    07:04 - Why Great Speakers Use Long Pauses

    08:25 - Feedback, Self-Awareness, and Better Speech Habits

    09:53 - Language, Energy, and Internal Dialogue

    12:19 - Helping People Change Without Controlling Them

    14:16 - Boundaries, Habits, and Letting Go

    16:10 - Standards, Relationships, and Future Projection

    20:28 - Why Most People Stay in Lives They Hate

    24:23 - Dangerous, Uncomfortable, or Necessary

    28:42 - Why Discomfort Feels Like Danger

    32:15 - Workout Buddies and Accountability

    35:29 - Mastermind Groups and Shared Value

    38:54 - No Man Is an Island

    40:22 - Training the Brain Like a Muscle

    42:18 - Finding Your Accountability Partner

    45:35 - You Become Your Friend Group

    48:00 - Friendship Breakups and Honest Conversations

    53:45 - The People Around You Shape Your Future

    57:57 - Nobody Succeeds Alone


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    1 h