The Coaches Room with Coach Kav
What does it really mean to step into the arena and let yourself be fully seen? In this episode, Josh Loh shares the journey from civil engineering to the digital world, along with the hard lessons that came with burnout, pressure, performance, and building something meaningful in public. From creating Design Arena to exploring why taste still matters in an AI-driven world, this conversation looks at what it takes to keep showing up when there is nowhere to hide. This episode is about more than design. It is about courage, identity, discipline, and the kind of long-term thinking that shapes both great work and a meaningful life. Topics covered include: * Burnout, passion, and purpose * Creative performance under pressure * The courage to be seen * Taste and judgment in the age of AI * Long-term thinking in business and life * Integrity, faith, and sustainable success Key takeaways: * Misalignment can drain you faster than hard work ever will. * Pressure exposes the difference between polish and real performance. * Taste, judgment, and courage are becoming more valuable as AI handles more of the execution. * The arenas we choose shape our growth, our confidence, and our identity. * Playing the long game requires patience, standards, and the willingness to win the right way. * True fulfillment comes from building something meaningful, not just impressive. Subscribe to The Coaches Room Podcast for more real conversations with high performers, creators, and leaders.
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