The Conviction Fiction Podcast

Receipts Over Intentions: The Discipline of Real Goodness

31 min · 20. apr. 2026
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What if being a “good person” has nothing to do with how you feel… and everything to do with what you consistently do? In this episode of The Conviction Fiction Podcast, we break down the dangerous illusion that moral intent equals moral action. Too many people build their identity around what they meant to do—while their daily habits tell a completely different story. Inspired by powerful conversations and real-world impact at the POWER Conference at Atlanta City Hall—featuring organizations like POD Movement and Barred Business—this episode challenges you to move beyond awareness and into disciplined execution. We’re talking about: * Why internal virtue without action is a mirage * The real “cost” of integrity and why most people avoid it * How small, daily commitments build (or destroy) your character * The trap of passive guilt—and how to turn it into real impact * Why your reputation is built on evidence, not intention This isn’t about sounding good. This is about living in a way that requires no explanation. If you’re ready to stop identifying as a good person—and start proving it—this episode is for you. 🎙️ Join The Conviction Collective and take the next step in changing the narrative and changing lives.

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