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Great Men Overcome Bad Decisions (w/ Austin Netzley)

1 h 26 min · 10 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Great Men, Shane Sams sits down with Austin Netzley, the founder of 2X and co-owner of Operations.com, to peel back the curtain on the raw, often messy journey toward high-level success. Austin shares his transition from a "rocky road" in small-town Ohio—marked by multiple arrests and a reliance on alcohol—to helping his clients generate over $250 million in revenue. The conversation centers on the pivotal moment at age 29 when a 10-day bender forced a total life recalibration. Austin reveals how he traded hangovers and the "smart sibling" complex for a focused engineering mindset that eventually allowed him to build a business designed for freedom rather than just validation. The dialogue dives deep into the "Inner Work" of a great man, exploring why a business is often a mirror reflecting the owner's unaddressed baggage. Austin and Shane discuss the three foundational pillars of growth: cutting the anchors of the past, building a vision larger than your problems, and establishing a present-day identity. They also tackle modern tools for alignment, ranging from the Two-Week Vacation Test to the use of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and therapeutic journeys for deep personal exploration. By the end of this episode, you'll understand why "making meaning" is more powerful than "finding purpose" and how learning to submit to your feelings is the ultimate key to professional and personal alignment. You're already a good man. Now become great on your own terms. No fake alpha nonsense. No paint-by-numbers 'family man' checklists. No endless trauma dumps. Get unstuck and reclaim your power in work, relationships, fatherhood, and life. End the war within. Find peace without. Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org [https://www.greatmen.org/]

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In this episode of Great Men, Shane Sams sits down with Austin Netzley, the founder of 2X and co-owner of Operations.com, to peel back the curtain on the raw, often messy journey toward high-level success. Austin shares his transition from a "rocky road" in small-town Ohio—marked by multiple arrests and a reliance on alcohol—to helping his clients generate over $250 million in revenue. The conversation centers on the pivotal moment at age 29 when a 10-day bender forced a total life recalibration. Austin reveals how he traded hangovers and the "smart sibling" complex for a focused engineering mindset that eventually allowed him to build a business designed for freedom rather than just validation. The dialogue dives deep into the "Inner Work" of a great man, exploring why a business is often a mirror reflecting the owner's unaddressed baggage. Austin and Shane discuss the three foundational pillars of growth: cutting the anchors of the past, building a vision larger than your problems, and establishing a present-day identity. They also tackle modern tools for alignment, ranging from the Two-Week Vacation Test to the use of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and therapeutic journeys for deep personal exploration. By the end of this episode, you'll understand why "making meaning" is more powerful than "finding purpose" and how learning to submit to your feelings is the ultimate key to professional and personal alignment. You're already a good man. Now become great on your own terms. No fake alpha nonsense. No paint-by-numbers 'family man' checklists. No endless trauma dumps. Get unstuck and reclaim your power in work, relationships, fatherhood, and life. End the war within. Find peace without. Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org [https://www.greatmen.org/]

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