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[EP 50] Knowledge Is Not Power: You Don't Need More Information. You Need More Reps

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We’ve all heard the phrase, “knowledge is power.” But knowledge by itself is only potential power. In this episode, Audrey explores why more information isn’t always the answer — and how learning can sometimes become a way to avoid discomfort, uncertainty, or action. She breaks down the difference between knowledge gaps, skill gaps, confidence gaps, experience gaps, and avoidance gaps, and challenges listeners to ask a better question: What do I already know that I’m not applying? Because real power doesn’t come from collecting more information. It comes from practice, application, courage, and lived experience.

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