This episode explores how fear, ambition, and identity shape performance in sport, leadership, and life. Through stories from endurance sport, entrepreneurship, parenting, and coaching, the conversation examines why driven people struggle with balance, how fear disguises itself as wisdom, and how clarity of purpose enables sustained high performance without regret. The discussion introduces a practical framework—the “fear equation”—and reframes failure, recovery, and courage as skills that can be trained rather than traits you either have or don’t have.
00:03 – Background in sport, business, and coaching
09:30 – Identity, ambition, and always needing a goal
12:40 – Burnout, plateaus, and changing pursuits
15:05 – Recovery as an extreme, not moderation
20:10 – Why fear demands understanding, not avoidance
22:15 – The Fear Equation explained
26:40 – Fear of success vs. fear of failure
30:45 – Reframing failure and public judgment
36:00 – Values conflict: work success vs. family presence
45:55 – Paying the “fear tax” over a lifetime
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