It Must Be Nice

Ep. 10 with Cru Mahoney: Discipline, Identity, and Becoming the Person You Respect

48 min · 25. touko 2026
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Brandon and Drew sit down with Cru Mahoney to talk about discipline, identity, self-respect, and the mindset behind becoming the person you say you want to be. From waking up at 5 a.m. every day, running daily for nearly eight years straight, and taking ice baths for over 1,200 days in a row, Cru breaks down why discipline isn’t about punishment, it’s about building trust with yourself. The conversation dives into confidence, anxiety, self-talk, consistency, and why most people are constantly battling their own mind instead of working with it. They also discuss loneliness growing up, feeling disconnected from others, learning to tolerate discomfort, and how difficult experiences shape identity over time. Cru explains why he believes confidence is earned through evidence, why authenticity matters more than external validation, and how most people spend their lives chasing someone else’s priorities. The episode explores everything from health, routines, and dopamine to coaching, purpose, social pressure, Austin culture, relationships, and the balance between structure and freedom. Stay tuned with Cru here: https://www.instagram.com/crumahoney/ https://www.youtube.com/@crumahoney https://www.crumahoney.com/

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jakson Ep. 10 with Cru Mahoney: Discipline, Identity, and Becoming the Person You Respect kansikuva

Ep. 10 with Cru Mahoney: Discipline, Identity, and Becoming the Person You Respect

Brandon and Drew sit down with Cru Mahoney to talk about discipline, identity, self-respect, and the mindset behind becoming the person you say you want to be. From waking up at 5 a.m. every day, running daily for nearly eight years straight, and taking ice baths for over 1,200 days in a row, Cru breaks down why discipline isn’t about punishment, it’s about building trust with yourself. The conversation dives into confidence, anxiety, self-talk, consistency, and why most people are constantly battling their own mind instead of working with it. They also discuss loneliness growing up, feeling disconnected from others, learning to tolerate discomfort, and how difficult experiences shape identity over time. Cru explains why he believes confidence is earned through evidence, why authenticity matters more than external validation, and how most people spend their lives chasing someone else’s priorities. The episode explores everything from health, routines, and dopamine to coaching, purpose, social pressure, Austin culture, relationships, and the balance between structure and freedom. Stay tuned with Cru here: https://www.instagram.com/crumahoney/ https://www.youtube.com/@crumahoney https://www.crumahoney.com/

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