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  • Dad Bod to Athletic: 3 Strength Standards for Men 40-50 | Five Minute Friday
    Apr 17 2026

    Are you a physical liability or a protector for your family? In this high-speed "Five Minute Friday" episode, Kevin Pannell breaks down the objective strength and agility standards every man in his 40s and 50s needs to meet to stay capable and dangerous. We move beyond vanity and focus on functional fitness for men, longevity, and the discipline required to lead your home with composure.

    Kevin shares his personal journey of re-starting his fitness lifestyle at 40 and beginning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) at 44. Now a 52-year-old purple belt, he explains how to use the "Prescribed Burn"—a physical stress-management tactic—to incinerate mental anxiety and decision fatigue before they turn into a wildfire at home or work.

    What you’ll learn in 5 minutes:

    • Tier 1: A Little Dad Bod Action – The absolute "floor" for foundational strength and situational awareness.
    • Tier 2: Do You Workout? – Developing musculature and why combat sports like BJJ are the ultimate mental anchor.
    • Tier 3: The Athletic Guy – The elite 50+ standard for bodyweight strength, explosive agility, and total readiness.
    • The Prescribed Burn – How to use heavy lifts and hard rounds to clear mental "brush" and lead with a quiet mind.

    Connect, follow, and share at https://ownmoveanchor.com/

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    5 min
  • The Discipline of Daily Movement
    Apr 10 2026

    The Discipline of Daily Movement

    

    Movement is not about motivation, it is about identity and standard. In this Foundations Friday episode, Kevin focuses on why men, especially fathers and leaders, need to stop treating exercise as optional and start using it as a tool to build strength, resilience, and clarity.

    This episode connects physical training to real life pressure, showing how pushing your body prepares your mind to handle stress at work, at home, and in leadership.

    What you’ll take from this episode:

    • Why strength is a visible and practical signal, not vanity
    • How training builds your response to stress and pressure
    • The connection between movement and better decision making
    • A simple standard to remove decision fatigue and stay consistent

    Call to Action:

    Today or this weekend, do something physically challenging. Notice how your mind responds, then carry that into the rest of your life.

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    4 min
  • Move Your Body: From Optional to Non-Negotiable
    Apr 7 2026

    Move Your Body: From Optional to Non-Negotiable

    Building fitness into who you are will always outperform trying to motivate yourself every day. In this episode of Own. Move. Anchor., Kevin breaks down how movement shifted from survival and identity to something many treat as optional, and why that needs to change.

    From ancient culture to modern convenience, this episode connects movement to clarity, stress management, and how you show up in life and leadership. Drawing from his experience at 52, Kevin shares how consistent training, strength, endurance, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu have helped him stay capable, focused, and grounded through real life challenges.

    This is not about complex programs. It is about building a non-negotiable standard.

    What you’ll take from this episode:

    • Why identity beats motivation
    • How movement improves clarity and stress response
    • The link between training and handling pressure
    • A simple baseline to assess where you are

    Baseline Fitness Test:

    • Walk 1 mile
    • 1 minute push-ups, max reps
    • Rest 2 minutes
    • 1 minute air squats, max reps
    • Rest 2 minutes
    • Pull-ups, max reps
    • Rest 5 minutes
    • Run 1 mile for time

    Train for life, and the results will follow.

    Own your mind. Move your body. Anchor your spirit.

    Social prompt: Where are you starting from, or where did you land on the baseline test?

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    7 min
  • Control Your Reactions Before They Control You
    Apr 3 2026

    This Foundation Friday, Control Your Reactions Before They Control You, builds on the concept of the space between reaction and response and brings it into real life.

    Through a simple but relatable moment at home, Kevin walks through how quickly reaction can take over and how a brief pause can completely change the outcome.

    He connects this to leadership, meetings, and high-pressure situations where tone, control, and clarity matter most.

    You’ll learn how to recognize that space, how to use it, and a simple breathing tool to help you stay composed when it counts.

    This is about building the reps to respond with intention, at home, at work, and everywhere in between.

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    6 min
  • Viktor Frankl’s Greatest Lesson: Ownership in the Space Between
    Mar 31 2026

    Stop reacting and start responding. In the premiere of the rebranded Own. Move. Anchor., Kevin Pannell explores the life-changing power of "The Space Between"—the split-second where you reclaim control, even when circumstances feel overwhelming.

    Drawing on the profound survival insights of psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, this episode breaks down why we default to "automatic" reactions and how that cycle shapes our leadership, relationships, and results. You don’t rise to your plan when pressure builds; you fall back to the systems you’ve built.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The Frankl Framework: Why "The Space Between" is a survival tool, not just a philosophy.
    • Reaction vs. Response: How to identify the "fast" triggers in your day—from high-stakes meetings to traffic—that cause you to drift.
    • Training for Mental Control: Why physical stress (BJJ, hard workouts) is essential for teaching your mind to "stay" when things get difficult.
    • The Micro-Ownership Practice: A simple, one-breath habit to pause and choose a better response today.

    Own your mind. Move your body. Anchor your spirit.

    Resources:

    • Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl

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    8 min
  • Beyond 100%: Why Full Capacity Breaks Teams and What to Do Instead
    Mar 23 2026

    Most teams plan to 100% capacity and call it efficiency. In reality, that’s where things start to break.

    In this episode, I walk through a better way to think about capacity, not as a percentage on a heatmap, but as a balance between people, workload, and real-world unpredictability.

    You’ll hear how experienced and developing project managers handle workload differently, why not all work should be treated as a project, and how shifting repeatable work back to operational teams can free up meaningful capacity.

    I also break down the difference between planning for what you know, like PTO, training, and admin work, versus creating space for what you don’t know, like escalations and unexpected priorities that derail even the best plans.

    This isn’t about tools or systems. It’s about awareness, leadership, and better conversations.

    If you’re leading projects, programs, or teams, this episode will help you move from tracking utilization to actually improving performance.

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    6 min
  • The First 30 Days Will Make or Break Your Project
    Mar 10 2026

    Many projects struggle not because of poor execution, but because alignment was never built at the start. In this episode, The First 30 Days Will Make or Break Your Project, Kevin Pannell shares practical leadership lessons on why the first 30 days of a project matter most.

    Drawing from experience in healthcare IT, emergency management, and cross-organizational initiatives, he explains how clear intent, open communication, and shared expectations set the tone for successful work. If you lead projects, teams, or initiatives, these early conversations can determine whether your work moves forward smoothly or spends months correcting avoidable problems.

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    11 min
  • Why Feeling Behind Is Killing Your Progress
    Feb 26 2026

    A lot of young people feel like they are already late. Late to choose the right major, late to land the right job, late to make real money, late to figure life out. In this episode, Why Feeling Behind Is Killing Your Progress, I share the long arc of my own path, from joining the Navy at 19 to working IT support at 25, going back to college at 29, graduating at 32 with a newborn at home, serving in public health and emergency management through my late 30s, becoming an EMS Captain at 41, and eventually leading an enterprise IT PMO.

    Along the way, I also built strength in my 40s, earned my Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blue belt, and continued to grow in faith and discipline. This conversation is a reminder that your twenties are not a deadline; they are a runway. You are not behind, you are building.

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    6 min