We are the Traffic | A Self-Help Podcast

You Can't Automate Your Way to Trust

33 min · 5. apr. 2026
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Entrepreneurs are being sold on systems, funnels and automation as the path to scale, but what's the cost? Tyler Lewke and Ally Gregory talk about where real trust and community come from, why the relationships you've outgrown need a new shape not an ending, how to lead with authenticity when everything around you is templated, and what sturdy happiness actually looks like inside a profitable business.

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Both Things Are True

What if holding two opposing truths at the same time is the most important skill nobody is teaching? In this episode, Tyler and Ally go deep on morning routines and rewiring your bandwidth, the algorithm you're feeding without realizing it, and the hardest conversation of the episode, policing, privilege, and what it actually takes to see a human being instead of a label. Tyler shares the moment he realized he thought the police worked for him. Ally admits to a visceral reaction she's trying to unlearn. And somehow, between sea turtles, a Shiva wig, and a Buddhist principle that might change how you argue forever, they land somewhere honest, uncomfortable, and worth sitting with. No easy answers. Just two people refusing to look away, and refusing to stop finding joy in the middle of it.

29. mar. 202629 min
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The Words We Choose

Something worth saying up front: this is a new show. You may know Tyler from Not Your Teacher, a solo podcast he's been running for a while now. This is different. We Are the Traffic is a co-hosted conversation between Tyler Lewke and Ally Gregory, and it exists because the two of them kept having the kind of honest, wandering, hard-to-categorize conversations that felt too good to keep to themselves. The name came from a four-year-old. Ally's son Juniper, stuck in traffic, asked why everything was stopped. Ally explained that everyone was waiting for the traffic to clear. Juniper looked at her and said: but we are the traffic. That's the show. We are not observers of the mess. We are the mess. And the only honest place to start is there. In this first episode, Tyler and Ally follow a single question all the way down: what happens when we choose inquiry over outrage? Language isn't just how we communicate. It's how we see, or erase, the person in front of us. From pronouns to the talk a brother-in-law didn't know how to give, to a hug that quietly changed everything, this conversation is about the space between understanding someone and honoring them. You don't have to understand it. You just have to honor it. This is episode one. This is where it starts. No way out but in.

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