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The Breakthrough Bros

Podcast de Jeremy Flagg & Henry Ballard, Jr.

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Feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you’re ready for a breakthrough.The Breakthrough Bros is a weekly podcast for people navigating life transitions, leadership challenges, and moments when clarity feels just out of reach.Hosted by longtime friends and certified Life & Leadership coaches Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard Jr., each episode helps you break through confusion, reframe challenges, and take meaningful action.With over sixty years of combined experience, Jeremy and Henry bring lived insight, different perspectives, and practical tools to help you grow through transitions, lead with confidence, and move toward your future with purpose. No hype. No recycled “expert” advice. Just lived wisdom from two coaches who’ve spent decades helping people make meaningful progress in life and leadership.If you’re tired of noise, overwhelmed by options, or standing at a crossroads—The Breakthrough Bros will help you find your way forward.

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18 episodios

Portada del episodio When She Loses Herself: Understanding the Shadow Side of a Woman's Greatest Strengths

When She Loses Herself: Understanding the Shadow Side of a Woman's Greatest Strengths

Have you ever been on the receiving end of a woman's anger and had the quiet sense it wasn't really about what she said it was about? Or maybe you're a woman who has felt something sharp rising up in you — a frustration, an edge you couldn't quite name? This episode is the answer to that question. In Episode 17, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard go somewhere uncomfortable. Last week they named the four functions of the ezer — protect, provide, complement, and guide. Today they name what happens when that design loses its anchor. The ezer gifts don't disappear when a woman loses the thread of her identity. They move into shadow. And what emerges can look so different from the original gift that no one — not the people around her, and often not the woman herself — recognizes it for what it actually is. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why protect becomes control — and what she's actually trying to do underneath it * Why provide becomes martyrdom — and what it costs when invisible labor is never seen * Why compliment becomes criticism — and the relationship loop that deepens the shadow for both people * Why guide becomes manipulation — and what happens when the direct channels keep getting shut down * How Adam's passivity in the Genesis story mirrors the structural failure that still plays out in relationships today * Carl Jung's shadow framework — and why the shadow isn't the enemy, it's the unlived self waiting to be integrated * The one question that begins the journey back into the light -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: Women, ask yourself which of the four ezer functions is operating in shadow right now. You don't have to fix it this week — just name it. Naming it is where the journey back into the light begins. Men, find the shadow. Where have you dismissed or overridden a woman's ezer gift until it moved into shadow? Have one honest conversation this week about what you found. It doesn't have to be perfect. It just has to be true. -- Don't miss Episode 18 — the series finale and the one Jeremy says he's been looking forward to the most. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief, our free weekly newsletter delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · She Was Built For This · shadow self · ezer kenegdo · women's identity · identity displacement · Carl Jung shadow · shadow work · women and relationships · feminine identity · women's anger explained · protect provide compliment guide · women's empowerment · relationship dynamics · men and women · women's podcast 2026 · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

18 de may de 2026 - 1 h 19 min
Portada del episodio She Was Built Different — On Purpose: The Two Hebrew Words That Change Everything

She Was Built Different — On Purpose: The Two Hebrew Words That Change Everything

Happy Mother's Day weekend. This one's for every mom listening, every person shaped by one, and every man who's ever sensed he was missing something important about the woman standing right in front of him. Last week we named the crisis. This week Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard deliver what they promised — two Hebrew words from the book of Genesis that will completely reframe how you see women, what they carry, and what they were built to do. Jeremy opens with the moment it all began: his daughter Emily in his arms for the first time in 2004, and a wave of responsibility that launched a decade-long search back to the oldest sources he could find. He learned Hebrew just to understand a handful of words. What he found changed his marriage, his relationship with his daughter, and his understanding of every woman in his life. The two words are ezer kenegdo. Most English Bibles translate them as helper. That translation is the problem. In Hebrew, ezer appears 21 times in scripture — and in 19 of those appearances, it describes God himself. That is the word used to describe what women were built to be. Not assistant. Not afterthought. Fierce, God-level strength designed to fill the gaps men cannot fill alone. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why Genesis is the only ancient creation text in the world that stops to specifically describe the origin, design, and purpose of women * What ezer kenegdo actually means — and why the mistranslation matters * The four functions of the ezer: Protect, Provide, Compliment, and Guide * Why the differences between men and women were never meant to divide — they were designed to complete * How Jeremy's wife Lisa embodies all four functions, and the decision that transformed his marriage -- This week's Breakthrough Challenge: name the woman in your life who most clearly embodies one of the four functions. Then tell her — in person, not a text. Name what you see. For the women listening: give that same gift to yourself. Don't miss Episode 17 — what happens when the design loses its anchor. Protect becomes control. Provide becomes martyrdom. Compliment becomes criticism. Guide becomes manipulation. -- Subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief at thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] — delivered every Friday morning. -- The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · She Was Built For This · ezer kenegdo · Hebrew word study · feminine identity · women's purpose · women and faith · protect provide compliment guide · women's empowerment · Mother's Day · women in leadership · Christian women · women's podcast 2026 · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

11 de may de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
Portada del episodio She Was Built For This: The Identity She Was Never Told

She Was Built For This: The Identity She Was Never Told

Most women aren't suffering from a lack of ambition. They aren't lacking drive, talent, or grit. What they're suffering from is a crisis of identity — and it's been building for a long time. In Episode 15 of The Breakthrough Bros, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard kick off a brand-new four-part series called She Was Built For This — and from the first few minutes, it's clear this one is different. Two men spending the next four weeks on feminine identity. They address it directly: yes, that deserves an explanation, and yes, they give you one. What follows is one of the most honest, grounded, and ultimately freeing conversations they've had on this show. Jeremy opens with the moment that started everything — the day his daughter Emily was born in 2004 and he made a silent promise that she would never grow up without someone who understood who she was actually designed to be, before the world got to her first. That promise sent him on a decade-long search. What he found changed his marriage, his understanding of relationships, and his entire picture of what it means to be human. The backdrop is hard to ignore. Loneliness among women is at record highs. Burnout is climbing. And the data keeps pointing to the same thing: a sense of disconnection — not from the people around them, but from themselves. Women who have achieved every external measure of success still report that quiet, persistent feeling that something essential is missing. Henry names it perfectly: that ache isn't a surface-level problem. It's something at the core that should be there but isn't. This episode introduces two frameworks that will anchor the entire series. The first is narrative identity theory — psychologist Dan McAdams' research showing that we are storytelling creatures who don't just live our lives, we narrate them. We inherited much of that story — from family, culture, religion, media, and the offhand comments that became lines written into women's stories without their permission. The second is the distinction between the imposed self and the authentic self — who we actually are when the performance falls away. That quiet ache? It's not a problem to be fixed. It's a signal to be followed. This week's Breakthrough Challenge is the Identity Audit — three questions to write down and sit with. What are the three words the world most consistently uses to describe you? What are the three words you would choose from the inside out? And how wide is the gap between those two answers — and where does it show up most? Write them down, then share what you discovered with one person you trust. Growth doesn't happen in isolation. It happens in conversation. Don't miss Episode 16, dropping Mother's Day weekend. Jeremy goes deep into two Hebrew words from Genesis that have been mistranslated for centuries — and what they actually say about who women were designed to be will reframe everything you thought you knew. Subscribe so you don't miss it. Head over to thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] to subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief — our free weekly newsletter for leadership, identity, and relationship growth, delivered every Friday morning. The Breakthrough Bros · Jeremy Flagg · Henry Ballard · She Was Built For This · feminine identity · women's identity crisis · women's burnout · girlboss collapse · narrative identity · Dan McAdams · imposed self · authentic self · identity gap · identity audit · women's purpose · women and faith · women's empowerment · women's podcast 2026 · personal breakthrough · thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com]

4 de may de 2026 - 54 min
Portada del episodio Your Identity Is Not Your DNA — It's Your Decision: Building a Comeback Identity

Your Identity Is Not Your DNA — It's Your Decision: Building a Comeback Identity

You can have the right plan, the right strategy, and the right habits — and still stay stuck. Why? Because none of it works until you address the one thing underneath all of it: identity. In the series finale of The Comeback Mindset, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard bring everything home with the most important conversation of the four-part series. They've talked about getting knocked down, building resilience, and learning from failure — but in Episode 14 they reveal what actually determines whether any of that sticks long term. It's not motivation. It's not discipline. It's who you believe you are. The people who consistently get back up after setbacks don't just have better habits or better strategies. They believe something fundamentally different about themselves. As Jeremy puts it, your identity drives your thoughts, your decisions, and your actions — and you will always behave in alignment with what you believe about yourself, even when those beliefs are holding you back. In this episode, Jeremy and Henry unpack the psychology of identity from the inside out — including why 90% of your identity is operating in your subconscious mind at 1,500 words per minute while your conscious mind is only running at 70 to 100, what C.G. Jung meant when he said "until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate," and why Tom Brady being picked 199th in the NFL Draft is one of the greatest identity stories in sports history. They also take on one of the most important distinctions in personal development: the difference between chasing motivation and building identity. Motivation is a feeling. Identity is a foundation. Feelings shift with circumstances. Identity shapes behavior regardless of how you feel. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why long-term success is built on identity — not motivation, discipline, or strategy * How the beliefs running in your subconscious mind are quietly shaping every decision you make * Why whatever follows the words "I am" becomes the foundation of your reality * The Tom Brady story — and what being drafted 199th overall reveals about the power of self-belief * The three-stage progression from new to normal to natural — and how it applies to building a comeback identity * Why authentic leaders outperform polished ones — and how identity alignment builds trust * The Breakthrough Challenge: how to craft three identity statements that will redirect your story ---------------------------------------- This Week's Breakthrough Challenge: Craft three "I am" statements that reflect who you are at your highest level — not your job title, not your resume. Who you truly are. Write them down (because writing activates ownership). Then say them out loud, looking yourself in the eye. Do it with emotion. Do it every day if it feels right. You're not just building a habit — you're writing a new chapter. As Henry said: "When you put your identity in writing, you move from aspiration to declaration." Every comeback story you've ever admired started with a setback. What made those stories powerful wasn't the adversity — it was the person's decision to keep going. Don't put a period where a comma needs to be. This isn't the end of your story. It's part of the growth process. ---------------------------------------- 📩 Subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief — free weekly leadership and growth insights delivered to your inbox every Friday: thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] The Breakthrough Bros Podcast | Jeremy Flagg & Henry Ballard | Leadership | Mindset | Identity | Personal Growth | Resilience | Comeback Mindset | Self-Belief | Growth Mindset

27 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Portada del episodio Failure Is Data: How High Performers Turn Setbacks Into Strategy

Failure Is Data: How High Performers Turn Setbacks Into Strategy

Two people can experience the exact same failure and walk away with completely different outcomes. One gets discouraged. The other gets better. So what's the difference? It's not talent. It's not luck. It's how they interpret the experience. In Episode 13 of The Breakthrough Bros Podcast, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard continue The Comeback Mindset series with one of the most practical mindset shifts in all of personal development: what if failure isn't something that happens to you — but information that happens for you? Engineers don't call it failure. They call it data. And that one reframe changes everything. Because data isn't personal. Data is useful. And once you start seeing your setbacks through that lens, every disappointing result becomes something you can actually work with. In this episode, Jeremy and Henry tell the fascinating story of how Post-it Notes were born from a "failed" experiment at 3M — and how one scientist's refusal to throw away a weak adhesive eventually became one of the most successful office products in history. They also unpack how Kobe Bryant used game film of his worst performances to become one of the greatest players of all time. Both stories point to the same truth: high performers don't avoid failure. They analyze it. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why two people can face the same setback and get completely different results — and what makes the difference * The critical shift from emotional response to objective evaluation after things go wrong * How engineers think about failure differently — and how to borrow that mindset * The Performance Loop: a simple three-step framework for turning any setback into a strategy * Why avoiding failure emotionally leads to avoidance behavior — and how to break that cycle * What the best leaders actually expect from their teams (hint: it's not perfection) The Performance Loop: 1. Acknowledge — What actually happened? 2. Analyze — What worked? What didn't? 3. Adjust — What will I do differently next time? This Week's Breakthrough Challenge: Take one recent setback and treat it like data. Write down what happened, what worked, what didn't, and what you'll adjust next time. That simple act turns a frustrating experience into your next competitive advantage. Last week in Episode 12 we talked about resilience as a trainable skill. This week we give you the specific tool high performers use to make every setback worth something. Next week: We bring the entire Comeback Mindset series home. Because the ultimate comeback doesn't come from a technique — it comes from identity. Becoming the kind of person who simply refuses to stay down. Don't miss Episode 14. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear that their last failure might be the most valuable thing that's ever happened to them. 📩 Subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief — our free weekly newsletter for leadership and personal growth: thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] The Breakthrough Bros Podcast | Jeremy Flagg & Henry Ballard | Leadership | Mindset | Personal Growth | Resilience | Overcoming Failure | Growth Mindset | High Performance | Learning From Failure

20 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
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