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The Pick Was the Distraction | Why You Keep Falling Behind

31 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new]   Most people don't lose their dreams overnight. They lose them one distraction at a time. In basketball, a well-executed screen—also called a pick—isn't designed to stop the defender completely. It's designed to delay them just long enough for the offense to create an opportunity. What if distractions work the exact same way? In this episode of Articulated Illustration, Dwane Richardson Sr. explores how seemingly harmless interruptions, comfort, poor boundaries, and everyday habits quietly separate us from the future we're trying to build. Through one powerful basketball illustration, you'll discover why feeling "stuck" may actually be the result of being screened. Together we'll examine: * Why distractions don't have to be evil to be effective. * The hidden cost of lost momentum. * How delay often does more damage than destruction. * Why accountability begins with awareness. * Practical ways to recognize and fight through the "screens" in your own life. Featuring a biblical reflection from Hebrews 12:1, this episode challenges us to lay aside every weight—not just obvious sin—and ask an important question: What's really standing between you and the person you're trying to become? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be feeling stuck. Sometimes all it takes is a different perspective to change someone's direction. Always remember to do what's absolutely necessary every day... and keep the pen in your hand. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/support]

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Portada del episodio The Pick Was the Distraction | Why You Keep Falling Behind

The Pick Was the Distraction | Why You Keep Falling Behind

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new]   Most people don't lose their dreams overnight. They lose them one distraction at a time. In basketball, a well-executed screen—also called a pick—isn't designed to stop the defender completely. It's designed to delay them just long enough for the offense to create an opportunity. What if distractions work the exact same way? In this episode of Articulated Illustration, Dwane Richardson Sr. explores how seemingly harmless interruptions, comfort, poor boundaries, and everyday habits quietly separate us from the future we're trying to build. Through one powerful basketball illustration, you'll discover why feeling "stuck" may actually be the result of being screened. Together we'll examine: * Why distractions don't have to be evil to be effective. * The hidden cost of lost momentum. * How delay often does more damage than destruction. * Why accountability begins with awareness. * Practical ways to recognize and fight through the "screens" in your own life. Featuring a biblical reflection from Hebrews 12:1, this episode challenges us to lay aside every weight—not just obvious sin—and ask an important question: What's really standing between you and the person you're trying to become? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be feeling stuck. Sometimes all it takes is a different perspective to change someone's direction. Always remember to do what's absolutely necessary every day... and keep the pen in your hand. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/support]

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Portada del episodio When the Badge Lies

When the Badge Lies

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/fan_mail/new] When the Badge Lies Have you ever noticed how quickly we judge something based on the label attached to it? A luxury car badge.  Without realizing it, we often assume that a familiar name automatically means higher value. But what if the badge is influencing our perception more than the actual substance? In this episode of Articulated Illustration, we explore how branding, status, and perception can shape our opinions before we've gathered the facts. Through a simple illustration, we'll examine why some things are overlooked because they wear the "wrong" badge, while others are praised simply because they wear the "right" one. The lesson goes far beyond cars. It applies to people, opportunities, careers, relationships, and even the way we view ourselves. Sometimes the badge tells the truth. Sometimes it doesn't. The challenge is learning to recognize the difference. Articulated Illustration is where we see things from unusual angles. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526076/support]

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Portada del episodio Stop Forcing What Doesn't Fit

Stop Forcing What Doesn't Fit

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You Can't Make Someone Hungry

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