Épisodes

  • Failing Forward: The Art of Iterating
    Jan 23 2026
    Matt and Heidi talk through what it's like to learn in public. In each of our journeys, there is a common theme: iterating through different phases of the process, no matter how embarrassing it may feel in the moment.
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    16 min
  • Making Space for Adventure
    Jan 30 2026
    Matt discussed perspective and reality, the team identify what making space for adventure requires.
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    11 min
  • Push Past It: The Only Way to Discover Your Limits
    Feb 21 2026
    In this episode of Start Yesterday, we explore identity as an act of creation. Inspired by a moment at the Museum of Art where a man sat publicly composing a symphony, we unpack the power of variation on a theme. Great art is not born from certainty. It emerges from repetition, discomfort, revision, and the courage to be seen while learning. We examine what bravery actually looks like in real life. It often feels like awkwardness. It feels like letting go of control. It feels like practicing in public. From the playful runner who treats every mile as experimentation rather than performance, to a raw group therapy exercise known as “the gauntlet,” where a person’s self-worth is tested in real time, we explore how identity strengthens through friction. Through pushing limits. Through choosing discomfort consciously rather than avoiding it. We talk about indulgence in the present moment, openness to new experiences, and the tension between exceeding limits and setting boundaries. Identity expands when you test it. It stabilizes when you know where it ends. If you want to create something meaningful with your life, you will have to risk variation. You will have to tolerate vulnerability. You will have to fail, ethically and safely, in full view of your own expectations. This episode is an invitation to exceed a limit today. Play with it. Learn from it. Let it shape who you are becoming. Start yesterday.
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    34 min