Obsession Required

Episode 7 - How to recognize excuses in business, fitness, leadership, and life

44 min · 3. mar. 2026
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Why do people make excuses — and how do you actually stop? In this episode of Obsession Required, Talon, John, and Andy break down the real reason people stay stuck: excuses, fear, ego, burnout, and protecting themselves from failure. They unpack how excuses show up in business, fitness, leadership, and life — and how to push past them by making your why bigger than your ego. This episode also dives into Talon’s massive Hyrox Dallas weekend, the explosive growth of his gym, and the mindset shift that took him from nearly shutting the doors to building a thriving community and expanding into a new facility. If you’ve ever said “I’m not ready,” “I don’t have time,” or “I’ll start tomorrow,” this conversation is for you.

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Episode 7 - How to recognize excuses in business, fitness, leadership, and life

Why do people make excuses — and how do you actually stop? In this episode of Obsession Required, Talon, John, and Andy break down the real reason people stay stuck: excuses, fear, ego, burnout, and protecting themselves from failure. They unpack how excuses show up in business, fitness, leadership, and life — and how to push past them by making your why bigger than your ego. This episode also dives into Talon’s massive Hyrox Dallas weekend, the explosive growth of his gym, and the mindset shift that took him from nearly shutting the doors to building a thriving community and expanding into a new facility. If you’ve ever said “I’m not ready,” “I don’t have time,” or “I’ll start tomorrow,” this conversation is for you.

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