The Thought Atlas Podcast

Most Creators Burn Out for One Simple Reason | Russell Nohelty

45 min · 25. juni 2026
episode Most Creators Burn Out for One Simple Reason | Russell Nohelty cover

Description

What if the reason so many creative people burn out isn’t because they lack discipline… but because they’re following systems that were never designed for them? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by USA Today bestselling author, entrepreneur, publisher, and creative strategist Russell Nohelty. After writing more than 45 books, building multiple businesses, raising millions through crowdfunding, and experiencing burnout more than once, Russell reached a surprising conclusion: Most advice about business and success assumes everyone works the same way. We don’t. That realization led him to develop Frictionless Growth—a framework built around aligning your work with your personality, psychology, energy, and natural strengths instead of forcing yourself into someone else’s blueprint. Together, we explore: * Why talented creators burn out * The myth of hustle culture * Frictionless Growth * Personality and business * Creativity and entrepreneurship * Sustainable success * Money and fulfillment * Reinvention after failure * Publishing and creative careers * Building a life that fits who you are This isn’t simply a conversation about writing or entrepreneurship. It’s a conversation about designing a life and business that work with you instead of constantly against you. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Russell Nohelty https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cvj43sfw2c [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cvj43sfw2c] 📘 Free Resource https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cvj43sfw2c [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cvj43sfw2c] Download Russell’s free resource and explore his ideas on creative entrepreneurship, publishing, and Frictionless Growth. Because maybe success isn’t supposed to feel like constant resistance. Maybe the goal is to build something that fits who you already are.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Thought Atlas Podcast community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

306 episodes

episode Travel Won’t Change Your Life—Unless You Let It | Paula Barnes artwork

Travel Won’t Change Your Life—Unless You Let It | Paula Barnes

Can changing your location change who you become? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Paula Barnes—traveler, entrepreneur, and founder of Truly Expat Travel. Having spent years exploring life beyond her home country, Paula has learned that travel is about far more than collecting passport stamps. Living abroad challenges assumptions, expands perspective, and invites us to rethink identity, belonging, and the ways we relate to other people and cultures. Together, we explore: • Living abroad • The deeper purpose of travel • Cultural curiosity • Identity and belonging • Building a life outside your comfort zone • Personal growth through new experiences • The challenges and rewards of expat life • Human connection across cultures • What travel teaches us about ourselves • Creating a life filled with curiosity This isn’t simply a conversation about travel. It’s a conversation about how new places can change the way we see ourselves, other people, and the world. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Truly Expat Travel https://trulyexpattravel.com/ [https://trulyexpattravel.com/] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Truly Expat Travel to learn more about Paula Barnes’ work and her resources for people interested in travel and life abroad.

Yesterday30 min
episode The Biggest Risk Isn’t Failure—It’s Living Someone Else’s Life | Andrew Brummer artwork

The Biggest Risk Isn’t Failure—It’s Living Someone Else’s Life | Andrew Brummer

What if the greatest tragedy isn’t failing… …but reaching the end of your life without ever becoming who you were meant to be? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Andrew Brummer—operator, entrepreneur, leadership coach, founder of My Story Told, and someone many know as the Business Polygraph. Andrew has spent years helping leaders, founders, and professionals uncover uncomfortable truths, make better decisions, and preserve the stories that might otherwise be lost. His work explores leadership, legacy, authenticity, and how emerging technologies like AI can help people capture and share their life experiences. Together, we explore: * Why people avoid uncomfortable truths * The difference between achievement and legacy * Authenticity in a world of constant performance * Leadership and self-awareness * The stories that shape our lives * AI as a tool for preserving human stories * Why every life is worth documenting * Building a meaningful future * Helping others discover their strengths * What it means to leave something that lasts This isn’t simply a conversation about leadership. It’s a conversation about telling the truth about who we are—and making sure our stories don’t disappear with us. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Andrew Brummer https://ardunan.com/ [https://ardunan.com/] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Andrew Brummer’s official website to learn more about his work, access his resources, and explore the ideas discussed in this episode.

13. juli 202631 min
episode The Life You Were Told to Want Might Be the Wrong One | Neil Solomon artwork

The Life You Were Told to Want Might Be the Wrong One | Neil Solomon

What if the life you’ve been working so hard to build… isn’t actually the life you would have chosen? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Neil Solomon—engineer, entrepreneur, investor, world traveler, and author of The 1% Door. After spending fifteen years in corporate America, Neil realized he had achieved everything he had been told to pursue—a stable career, a home, financial security, and a family—yet still felt trapped by what he calls the “golden handcuffs.” That realization led him to leave corporate life, build businesses across multiple industries and countries, experience both success and bankruptcy, and rethink the invisible systems that shape our choices. Together, we explore: • Why success doesn’t always create fulfillment • The hidden systems that influence our decisions • Escaping the “golden handcuffs” • Entrepreneurship and uncertainty • Failure, bankruptcy, and rebuilding • Risk and personal freedom • Identity beyond career • Designing a life intentionally • Challenging inherited beliefs • Why questioning the system can change everything This isn’t simply a conversation about entrepreneurship. It’s a conversation about examining the assumptions we’ve inherited—and deciding whether they’re leading us toward the life we actually want. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Neil Solomon https://www.theonepercentdoor.com/ [https://www.theonepercentdoor.com/] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Neil Solomon’s official website to learn more about The 1% Door and explore his work.

13. juli 20261 h 5 min
episode The Biggest Lie We’ve Been Told About Pain | David Jeter artwork

The Biggest Lie We’ve Been Told About Pain | David Jeter

Pain is one of the most universal human experiences—yet many of us misunderstand what it’s trying to tell us. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by David Jeter, a physical therapist and owner of Acceleration Physical Therapy in Spokane, Washington. For about twenty-five years, David has helped people recover from injury, improve movement, and rethink the way they relate to their bodies. Rather than focusing only on where pain exists, he asks a deeper question: Why is that tissue under stress in the first place? Together, we explore: • Why pain is often misunderstood • Treating causes instead of symptoms • Movement and long-term health • Strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance • Aging while staying active • Preventing injury • Building resilience through movement • What healthy movement teaches us about life This isn’t simply a conversation about physical therapy. It’s a conversation about understanding the body as an interconnected system—and why lasting health often begins by looking beyond the symptoms. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Acceleration Physical Therapy http://www.accelerationphysicaltherapy.com/ [http://www.accelerationphysicaltherapy.com/] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Acceleration Physical Therapy to learn more about David Jeter’s approach to movement, rehabilitation, and musculoskeletal health.

13. juli 202634 min