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Optimizing Beyond

Podcast by Josh Negron

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Welcome to Optimizing Beyond, the podcast for people who refuse to settle and are ready to grow, stretch, and challenge their thinking. Hosted by Josh Negron — entrepreneur, leader, and lifelong student of growth — this show explores how to optimize every corner of life: fitness, longevity, leadership, business, psychology, health, nutrition, technology, culture, faith, and more.Every week, Josh shares lessons drawn from years of experimenting, habit stacking, and pushing beyond his own limits. Episodes are designed to leave you with one actionable step to implement right now, and one idea to wrestle with long after the episode ends. Whether you’re chasing one percent improvements or searching for breakthroughs, Optimizing Beyond equips you to move past comfort, embrace growth, and build a life worth living.

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37 episodes

episode Optimize Your Food: Eat Better on Any Budget | Ft Ashley Negron artwork

Optimize Your Food: Eat Better on Any Budget | Ft Ashley Negron

Here's the Episode 36 RSS metadata: Episode Title: Optimize Your Food: Eat Better on Any Budget Episode Notes: Food is a habit you repeat multiple times every day — which means the quality of what you eat compounds across decades. Here's how to upgrade it without chaos or budget shock. Josh and Ashley break down nearly 20 years of incremental food optimization — from surviving on processed food on a newlywed budget to building a system that's healthier, intentional, and still realistic. The through-line is their core principle: daily anything changes everything. Applied to food, that means one smart swap at a time, layered in over months and years, can completely change your long-term health trajectory. Ashley walks through her full grocery planning system — why Walmart and Sam's pickup killed impulse buying, how she keeps a rolling cart to stay within budget, and why the produce-quality fear is mostly myth. Josh covers their ingredient audit approach: cutting enriched flour, seed oils, and artificial sweeteners, and why they tried — then abandoned — a plant-based year. They also dig into making organic work on a real budget, tracking cooking fats, what to do if neither partner likes to cook, and how one friend used Hello Fresh not for convenience but as a cooking school. Key Takeaways: * Grocery pickup and delivery removes impulse buying — the less healthy items require effort to find, which means you're less likely to grab them * You can't go all-organic overnight; pick the one thing you eat most (protein, berries, dairy) and swap that first * Measure the fat you cook with — most people are shocked how quickly tablespoons of oil and butter stack up * Roles in the kitchen don't have to follow any default; cook what you enjoy and be honest about what creates resentment * If you don't know how to cook, a meal kit service can teach you flavor profiles — then wean yourself off it once the skills are there Resources: Ep. 22 — Optimize Movement [https://youtu.be/hX-FwzlLpt8] Ep. 9 — Optimize Your Energy [https://youtu.be/t7gl0SbilVQ] Ep. 29 — Optimizing Sleep [https://youtu.be/HgFjEafgg50]

20 May 2026 - 35 min
episode Deep Drive into Remaining Human by Bart Paden artwork

Deep Drive into Remaining Human by Bart Paden

AI is making us more efficient — and lonelier, less curious, and easier to manipulate. Here's what to do about it. Remaining Human by Bart Paden isn't a tech-bashing book. It's a leadership and self-awareness book that happens to be about AI. In this episode, Josh breaks down Paden's most important arguments: why AI creates an illusion of efficiency while stripping away the context that actually drives good decisions, how AI echo chambers affirm your thinking instead of challenging it, and why the loneliness epidemic is accelerating as we outsource more of our human connection to machines. The episode digs into what Paden calls the "context problem" — AI can generate a flawless performance review for Frank without knowing Frank just went through a divorce. It can tell you what to say, but not whether you should say it. Josh also explores how to use AI as a sparring partner rather than a yes-machine, and why curiosity is the skill that separates leaders who stay sharp from those who quietly atrophy. Key Takeaways: * AI optimizes for output, not context — and context is where leadership actually lives * Echo chamber AI affirms your existing thinking; the fix is to actively prompt it to push back * The loneliness epidemic and AI adoption aren't separate trends — they're feeding each other * Curiosity over judgment: the best AI users treat it as a thinking tool, not an answer machine * Staying human isn't about rejecting AI — it's about knowing what only you can bring to the table Resources: Remaining Human by Bart Paden — archetypeoriginal.com/remaining-human [http://archetypeoriginal.com/remaining-human] | Use code JOSH10 for $10 off AI Driven Leader by Jeff Woods (referenced in this episode) — amazon.com [http://amazon.com] Ep. 27 — Rewriting Your Stories with Kevin Whisman (mentioned in this episode): youtu.be/zJ-cPUrBk9k [http://youtu.be/zJ-cPUrBk9k] Ep. 33 — Optimizing with AI: youtu.be/kwH1kVLIAjM [http://youtu.be/kwH1kVLIAjM] This description contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

13 May 2026 - 26 min
episode Optimize Your Travel: Plan Less, Experience More artwork

Optimize Your Travel: Plan Less, Experience More

Most people over-plan trips into anxiety or under-plan into chaos. Josh and Ashley Negron share what 17 years of travel — from a snowed-in Colorado cabin to Italy and Alaska — actually taught them. Travel is one of the things people most want to do more of and feel least equipped to plan well. In this episode, Josh and Ashley break down how they've made travel a real, recurring priority: how they budget for it every month, how they navigate two completely different planning personalities, and the hard lessons from trips that went sideways. The core insight is simple but easy to miss — identify the purpose of a trip before planning anything. A rest trip and an adventure trip require completely different approaches, and blurring that line is where most travel stress originates. They also get into why over-planning can turn an experience into an execution exercise, why buffer days produce some of the strongest memories, and how AI is changing the way they curate travel information without losing the novelty of discovery. Whether you've never taken a real vacation or just want to do it better, this episode is a practical, honest guide to making travel a habit worth building. Key Takeaways: * Identify the purpose of each trip first. Rest trips and adventure trips require different planning strategies — trying to do both without clarity leads to burnout for both people. * A skeleton structure beats a rigid itinerary. Over-planning transfers all the stress onto one person, and a single missed train collapses the whole day when everything is locked in. * Budget for travel like a recurring bill. Put money aside monthly, stack rewards miles, and leverage personal connections for accommodations — you don't need a big income to see the world. * Buffer days aren't wasted days. Some of the most vivid travel memories happen when you're not trying to maximize every hour. * Over-researching a destination can quietly kill the wonder of experiencing it. Use AI to pull a short, targeted list of what matters — then put the phone down. Resources: * Ep 10 — Intentional Marriage: https://youtu.be/jHPZUj_f_4c [https://youtu.be/jHPZUj_f_4c] * Ep 23 — Optimize Stewardship (money & budgeting): https://youtu.be/Xjb0eoMht7s [https://youtu.be/Xjb0eoMht7s] * Ep 26 — Marriage Q&A: https://youtu.be/Xnv5BDPWrvk [https://youtu.be/Xnv5BDPWrvk] * Ep 30 — 17 Years, A Look Back: https://youtu.be/PeYGU6rf9s0 [https://youtu.be/PeYGU6rf9s0] * Ep 33 — Optimizing with AI (travel planning with AI): https://youtu.be/kwH1kVLIAjM [https://youtu.be/kwH1kVLIAjM]

6 May 2026 - 36 min
episode Optimizing with AI: A Thought Partner, Not a Search Engine artwork

Optimizing with AI: A Thought Partner, Not a Search Engine

Most people use AI like a smarter Google. Josh breaks down the mindset shift — and the 10 daily habits — that actually multiply what you can do. Josh digs into the key principles from Geoff Woods' book AI Driven Leader and then gets personal — pulling from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude themselves to reveal the top 10 ways he actually uses AI every single day. From the reverse interview technique that transforms vague prompts into genuinely useful outputs, to using AI as a skeptical board member that challenges your blind spots, to leveraging it for health data analysis, travel planning, vibe coding, and high-stakes communication — this episode is a practical field guide, not a theory lecture. The bigger takeaway is this: the people who will be hardest to replace aren't the ones avoiding AI — they're the ones who've learned to wield it as a multiplier. Josh breaks down why using AI daily, even for small things, builds the muscle faster than obsessing over the perfect prompt, and how to push through the frustrating "reality check" phase that causes most people to quit before it starts working. Key Takeaways: * The most powerful AI shift isn't the tool — it's the question. Moving from "how do I do this?" to "how can AI help me do this?" opens up an entirely different level of output. * The reverse interview technique — give AI your context, then ask it to interview you one question at a time — is one of the most underused and most effective prompting strategies available. * Use AI to challenge your blind spots, not just confirm your ideas. Prompting it to act as a skeptical board member, or even a specific thinker whose perspective you respect, surfaces assumptions you'd never catch on your own. * Don't just use AI for tasks — ask whether each task can be systematized. The goal is turning a repeatable 5-minute job into a 30-minute setup that runs itself from then on. * The AI adoption journey has three stages: light bulb, reality check, and building momentum. Most people quit at stage two. The only way out is through. Resources: * AI Driven Leader [https://amzn.to/3OvLItt] by Geoff Woods *Note: if you purchase from a link, it may earn us a small commission at no cost to you.

29 Apr 2026 - 31 min
episode What's Killing Your Side Hustle Before It Starts | Ft. Ashley Negron artwork

What's Killing Your Side Hustle Before It Starts | Ft. Ashley Negron

Fear, perfectionism, and playing it too safe are the real reasons most side hustles never launch. Josh and Ashley Negron share what's actually holding you back — and how to fix it. Most people aren't short on ideas — they're short on action. In this episode, Josh and Ashley Negron break down the three forces that kill most side hustles before they ever get off the ground: being overly conservative, fear of failure, and the perfectionist trap of endless preparation that never becomes execution. Drawing from their own experience launching a sports car rental business during COVID, scaling into real estate, and building multiple businesses over the years — including one they had to sell — they get real about what it actually takes to move from idea to action. They also walk through the practical questions worth asking yourself before you start: What are you passionate about? What problem can you solve? Are you someone who needs a partner or works better alone? Whether you're testing a side hustle to eventually replace your W-2, looking to offset taxes, or just ready to find out what you're capable of building, this episode gives you a clear, honest framework to assess your options and finally take the shot. Key Takeaways: * The three enemies of every side hustle are being overly conservative, fear of failure, and perfectionism — and all three are rooted in the belief that you have to have everything figured out before you start. * Failure is the curriculum, not the consequence. Every wrong turn, mispriced asset, or business you had to sell teaches you something no amount of planning could have. * Know whether you're the bottleneck. If the business can't run without you in the room, you're working in the business, not on it — and your scale will always hit a ceiling. * Your risk tolerance is personal and it should drive your strategy, not the loudest voice around you. There's a proven path whether you lean Dave Ramsey conservative or aggressive leverager — what matters is knowing which one you actually are. * A great business partner isn't about splitting the work — it's about multiplying the outcome. The visionary/integrator dynamic can make one plus one worth far more than two. Resources: * Atomic Habits by James Clear * Traction by Gino Wickman

22 Apr 2026 - 30 min
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