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What Your Kids Learn Without Being Told - EP020

1 h 21 min · 25. Juni 2026
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Most people wait for motivation before they act. Peter and Pablo discuss why movement often comes first and motivation follows. The conversation starts with fitness, health, aging, blood sugar, and accountability. From there it moves into parenting, emotional control, and the challenge of living in alignment with what you already know. A large part of the episode focuses on raising independent children, asking questions instead of giving answers, and why kids often expose the unresolved parts of ourselves. At its core, this is a conversation about responsibility, habits, and the difference between understanding something intellectually and actually living it. Chapters 00:00 - Movement Creates Motivation 06:42 - Enjoyable Exercise vs Forced Exercise 11:45 - Simplicity, Food, and Daily Habits 18:53 - Humor, Culture, and Human Behavior 22:43 - A Simple Approach to Strength Training 29:02 - Sugar, Self-Control, and Long-Term Thinking 32:40 - Diabetes and the Cost of Ignoring Health 40:33 - What Makes a Good Parent? 44:20 - Asking Questions Instead of Giving Answers 51:07 - Staying Calm When Children Push Buttons 56:35 - Independence, Responsibility, and Parenting 59:29 - What Parents Should Actually Worry About 01:03:00 - Why Children Trigger Adults 01:12:00 - Stress, Escapism, and Everyday Choices 01:18:09 - Goals, Awareness, and Behavior Change

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Episode Your Role Is Costing You Money - EP021 Cover

Your Role Is Costing You Money - EP021

Peter and Pablo start with a loose conversation about distraction, technology, truth, and what people are willing to stand for. The episode then turns toward family, parenting, and the idea of a parenting playbook. Peter talks through a possible mission around helping families operate better, while Pablo keeps challenging whether the idea is actually complicated, or whether Peter is making it complicated by stepping into the wrong role. The conversation becomes less about the business idea itself and more about role clarity. If Peter is the visionary, why does he keep drifting into operations? At the centre of the episode is a simple question: what role are you playing that is costing you more than you realise? Chapters 00:00 - Opening 02:35 - Apple Watch, Flow, and Losing Nature 05:09 - Phones, Robots, and Future Technology 09:22 - Technology, Alcohol, and What People Accept 11:47 - Assumptions, Sleep, and Choosing The Topic 13:53 - What Would You Die For? 16:23 - Truth, Fear, and Speaking Against The Group 20:13 - Why People Get Silenced 24:15 - The Lone Wolf And The Tribe 27:15 - Fear, Safety, and Parenting Through Risk 31:18 - Truth, Character Death, and Coming Back 38:04 - DMT, Death, and What Peter Believes 44:40 - The Business Idea Becomes A Family Mission 46:39 - The Parenting Playbook 49:18 - Self, Marriage, and The Family System 51:14 - The 30 Minute Family Meeting 60:09 - What Role Are You Playing? 65:30 - Simple Business Or Complex Business? 71:40 - Is This Worth Your Life Energy? 75:04 - Visionary, Operator, and The Missing Integrator 82:11 - Why The Right Operator Changes Everything

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Episode What Your Kids Learn Without Being Told - EP020 Cover

What Your Kids Learn Without Being Told - EP020

Most people wait for motivation before they act. Peter and Pablo discuss why movement often comes first and motivation follows. The conversation starts with fitness, health, aging, blood sugar, and accountability. From there it moves into parenting, emotional control, and the challenge of living in alignment with what you already know. A large part of the episode focuses on raising independent children, asking questions instead of giving answers, and why kids often expose the unresolved parts of ourselves. At its core, this is a conversation about responsibility, habits, and the difference between understanding something intellectually and actually living it. Chapters 00:00 - Movement Creates Motivation 06:42 - Enjoyable Exercise vs Forced Exercise 11:45 - Simplicity, Food, and Daily Habits 18:53 - Humor, Culture, and Human Behavior 22:43 - A Simple Approach to Strength Training 29:02 - Sugar, Self-Control, and Long-Term Thinking 32:40 - Diabetes and the Cost of Ignoring Health 40:33 - What Makes a Good Parent? 44:20 - Asking Questions Instead of Giving Answers 51:07 - Staying Calm When Children Push Buttons 56:35 - Independence, Responsibility, and Parenting 59:29 - What Parents Should Actually Worry About 01:03:00 - Why Children Trigger Adults 01:12:00 - Stress, Escapism, and Everyday Choices 01:18:09 - Goals, Awareness, and Behavior Change

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When does checking in with your partner become asking for permission? Peter and Pablo talk through marriage, travel, shame, rejection, and the fear of saying what you actually need. The conversation starts with relationships, but it quickly becomes broader: what happens when people hide the truth to avoid short-term discomfort? They also work through their own business and podcast dynamic in real time. Roles, expectations, Bitcoin, health, simplifiers, complicators, operators, and the question of who should actually drive. This is an episode about alignment, not as an idea, but as something that has to be said out loud before resentment starts making decisions for you. Chapters 00:00 - When A Group Loses Alignment 07:06 - People Pleasing and Hard Conversations 09:30 - The Comment That Hit Too Deep 18:31 - Why This Podcast Has No Hidden Agenda 27:14 - Asking Permission In Relationships 32:19 - Marriage, Non-Negotiables, and Showing Yourself 38:56 - Shame, Rejection, and What Men Hide 45:02 - Learning What You Actually Need 51:10 - Sovereignty, Fear, and Resentment 58:51 - The Business Idea and Working Together 01:06:19 - Health, Bitcoin, and Long-Term Direction 01:17:36 - Resetting Roles and Expectations 01:22:00 - What The Podcast Is Becoming 01:29:24 - Goals, Questions, and Keeping It Fun 01:37:23 - Investor, Operator, and Finding The Right Role 01:43:08 - Simplifiers, Complicators, and Alignment

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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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Episode This Podcast Has To Feel Like Play - EP017 Cover

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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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