Multi-Mind: Mental Wellness For The Multi-Hyphenate

Multi-Mind Season 2 Trailer: Build to Last

1 min · 28. huhti 2026
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Season 2 is here. And it is different. Season 1 of Multi-Mind was about surviving the chaos of running multiple businesses while managing the mental load that comes with it. Thirteen episodes. Every Monday. Audio only. Season 2 is called Build to Last. This season, we are not just talking about the struggle. We are building the operational systems, the mental frameworks, and the strategic structure that makes multi-venture life actually sustainable. Not someday. This quarter. New format. Longer episodes. And for the first time, video on YouTube every week starting May 5th. If you are a multi-hyphenate entrepreneur managing multiple ventures, multiple roles, and the mental weight that comes with all of it, this season was built specifically for you. Thirteen episodes. Drops every Monday at 6:00 AM EST. Subscribe on YouTube or follow wherever you listen to podcasts. YouTube: https://bit.ly/4a6rPzT [https://bit.ly/4a6rPzT] Instagram: https://bit.ly/48qiXoC [https://bit.ly/48qiXoC] multimindpodcast.com

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jakson Building Systems That Work When Your Energy Doesn't kansikuva

Building Systems That Work When Your Energy Doesn't

Every system we have built this season assumes one thing: that you have the cognitive energy to execute when you sit down to work. But what happens on the days when your energy is genuinely low? When the 9-to-5 was brutal, when you did not sleep well, when you are just depleted? Most productivity systems have no answer for that. Today we build one. Your low-energy periods are not a character flaw or a motivation problem. They are a physiological reality of operating at a sustained high cognitive load across multiple ventures simultaneously. For multi-hyphenates, that cumulative cost is particularly high. Building a system that only works during high-energy periods is like building an engine that only runs in perfect conditions. You need one that runs in the full range of conditions you actually encounter. In this episode we build the Dual-Mode Operating System: two modes, a clear protocol for switching between them, and a Low-Energy Task Library that keeps you moving forward through depleted stretches without requiring motivation to initiate. This week's integration exercise: build your Low-Energy Task Library for every active venture and begin four weeks of daily energy tracking. Building a sustainable multi-venture life means building for the full range of your capacity, not just your peak. Links YouTube: https://bit.ly/4a6rPzT [https://bit.ly/4a6rPzT] Listen to the podcast: https://bit.ly/4klna1B [https://bit.ly/4klna1B] Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/48qiXoC [https://bit.ly/48qiXoC] Website: multimindpodcast.com [multimindpodcast.com]

18. kesä 20269 min
jakson When Every Client Needs a Different Version of You kansikuva

When Every Client Needs a Different Version of You

It is not just that different clients need different deliverables. They need different versions of you. Different energy, different communication style, different expertise orientation, different professional identity. And switching between those versions throughout a week while also managing your podcast, content, other ventures, and a 9-to-5 is one of the least talked about challenges in multi-hyphenate consulting. Most consultants never solve this because they never name the problem correctly. The neuroscience is worth understanding. When you engage in complex interpersonal and strategic work, your brain builds a context model for that interaction. It does not disappear when the session ends. It persists in working memory for 30 to 60 minutes. For multi-hyphenates switching between different client relationships and different professional identities throughout the week, that persistence creates interference. The previous context bleeds into the new one. The result is a version of you that is slightly misaligned with what the current situation actually needs. This is not a focus problem or a discipline problem. It is a cognitive architecture issue. And once you understand it that way, you can build systems to address it. In this episode we build the Identity Transition Protocol: four components that address the multi-hyphenate context-switching challenge at both the practical and psychological level. This week's integration exercise: create Client Profile Cards for every active client relationship before your next session. You are not failing when you show up as slightly the wrong version of yourself. You are experiencing a design problem that has a design solution. Timestamps 0:00 The Challenge of Context Switching 1:28 The Neuroscience of Cognitive Interference 2:12 Component 1: The Client Profile Card 3:20 Component 2: The Identity Reset Window 4:30 Component 3: Multi-Identity Integration Framework 5:40 Component 4: The Weekly Identity Audit 7:05 Implementation and Action Steps Links YouTube: https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k [https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k] Follow on Instagram: https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf [https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3%EE%80%80RfEf] Website: multimindpodcast.com [multimindpodcast.com]

6. kesä 20268 min
jakson Client Boundaries That Protect You kansikuva

Client Boundaries That Protect You

Most multi-hyphenate consultants already know they need boundaries with clients. What stops them is the fear that implementing those boundaries will signal they are not committed, damage the relationship, or cost them the client entirely. That fear is built on a misconception. Effective client boundaries are not about restriction. They are a service design decision. When you establish clear structures around communication, scope, and access, you are designing a client experience that is actually better. Clients with clear structures know what to expect, when they will hear from you, what is included in the engagement, and what requires a new conversation. That clarity reduces anxiety on their side and reduces cognitive bleed on yours. The multi-hyphenate without client boundaries is not serving clients better. They are serving them more chaotically. And chaos is not a feature. In this episode we build the Client Boundary Architecture: three categories of boundaries every multi-hyphenate consultant needs and exactly how to communicate them in a way clients receive positively. This week's integration exercise: write your Client Boundary Document. One page. All three categories. Then identify any current client relationship where a boundary is missing and draft the communication to establish it. Your boundaries are not walls. They are the container that makes excellent client work possible over the long term. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction to Client Boundaries for Multi-hyphenates 1:49 Category 1: Communication Boundaries 2:47 Category 2: Scope Boundaries 3:27 Category 3: Energy Boundaries 4:10 Implementation: Creating Your Client Boundary Document Links YouTube: https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k [https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k] Listen to the podcast: https://9lnndz.short.gy/eN1eJ5 [https://9lnndz.short.gy/eN1eJ5] Follow on Instagram: https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf [https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf] Website: multimindpodcast.com [multimindpodcast.com]

4. kesä 20266 min
jakson Mental Load of Client Delivery kansikuva

Mental Load of Client Delivery

Client delivery is not just a time management issue. It is a cognitive and emotional weight that operates differently than any other work you do as a multi-hyphenate entrepreneur. And if you do not understand how it actually works, it will quietly consume resources from every other area of your business before you even realize it. There is something called the invisible delivery tax. It starts before the client session even begins, in the passive mental pre-loading that happens across the days leading up to it. It runs through the session itself. It continues in the post-delivery checking, the second-guessing, the wondering whether you gave them everything they needed. One 90-minute consulting engagement can occupy mental real estate for almost an entire week. And during that week, your other ventures pay the price. In this episode we build the Multi-Hyphenate Client Delivery System: five components designed to reduce the invisible delivery tax while maintaining or improving the quality of your client outcomes. The Pre-Session Load Protocol, the Session Capture System, the 24-Hour Delivery Window, the Client Communication Container, and the Post-Delivery Mental Close. This week's integration exercise: implement the two highest-leverage components for where you currently are. The instructions are specific depending on whether you are actively serving clients now or building toward a fuller roster. Client delivery is one of the most meaningful things you do as a multi-hyphenate consultant. It is also one of the most cognitively expensive. Building systems that honor both the quality of your outcomes and the sustainability of your capacity is not a compromise. It is the only way to do this long term. Links YouTube: https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k [https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k] Listen to the podcast: https://9lnndz.short.gy/eN1eJ5 [https://9lnndz.short.gy/eN1eJ5] Follow on Instagram: https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf [https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf] Website: multimindpodcast.com [multimindpodcast.com]

30. touko 20269 min
jakson Your Q2 Operating System: Designing Your Week Around Multiple Ventures kansikuva

Your Q2 Operating System: Designing Your Week Around Multiple Ventures

Knowing the right architecture is one thing. Actually designing your week inside it, with a 9-to-5, consulting clients, content to create, and a podcast to produce, that is where the real work begins. Most multi-hyphenates design their weeks around urgency. Whatever is loudest gets the time. By Wednesday you are already behind. By Friday you have handled the crisis and lost momentum everywhere else. The shift is this: design around your operating capacity first, and urgency becomes something you manage instead of something that manages you. In this episode we build your Q2 Operating System. A six-part weekly design framework built specifically for multi-hyphenate entrepreneurs who are building while employed. We cover how to map your actual available windows honestly (not aspirationally), the Venture Priority Rotation that allocates your building window across multiple ventures without spreading yourself to zero, and how to assign the right type of work to the right quality of time. Your integration exercise: implement Part 1 and Part 2 of the Q2 Operating System this week before Episode 4 drops. The right system is not the one that manages everything perfectly. It is the one that manages everything sustainably. Links YouTube: https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k [https://9lnndz.short.gy/t3aC8k] Instagram: https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf [https://9lnndz.short.gy/X3RfEf] Website: multimindpodcast.com [multimindpodcast.com]

22. touko 202610 min