The Grey Area

The Grey Area

1.8 - Hawaiian Punch and Hidden Skills

41 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Episode 8 of the Grey Area Podcast pulls from two recent Substacks that Gabe and Stella wrote for The Creative Pragmatist and turns them into a conversation. First: stealth skills — the ones you collect without knowing it. Stella traces hers back to a Hawaiian Punch heist she pulled on her grandmother at five years old. Gabe traces his to a restaurant kitchen and the systems that taught him how to think under pressure. Then they get into the wave — the idea that when your life shifts overnight, it was never actually overnight. It was building beneath the surface for years, and the break is just the arrival. And they close on manifestation — not the kind where you stare in a mirror and hope. The kind where you train your mind to give yourself a real shot, and then trust that what comes is what's supposed to. The Grey Area is where Gen Z talks about the stuff that doesn't have clean answers — business, culture, identity, and everything in between. New episodes every Monday. Part of the Almost Reckless universe from CP Media.

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