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Building a Life You Don’t Want to Escape with Luke Thorkildsen of Weatherby | EP008

1 h 5 min · 7. april 2026
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What does it actually take to build a life you don’t want to escape from? In this conversation, Kyle sits down with Luke Thorkildsen, Chief Operating Officer of Weatherby, to explore the long, often uncomfortable process of building a life rooted in faith, family, and responsibility. From early career rejection to navigating the realities of marriage, Luke shares what it looks like to stop chasing the wrong things—and start doing the work that actually matters. This isn’t about quick fixes or surface-level advice. It’s about the quiet, repeated decisions that shape who you become over time. Luke opens up about the challenges in his marriage, including the hard realization that growth doesn’t come from trying to fix someone else, but from taking ownership of yourself. Through counseling, faith, and a commitment to stay, he began to rebuild not just his relationship, but his perspective on what it means to lead a life with intention. Together, Kyle and Luke discuss the role of faith in decision-making, the responsibility that comes with being a husband and father, and the importance of showing up consistently—even when it’s difficult. If you’ve ever felt stuck, restless, or unsure whether you’re building the right life, this conversation will challenge you to take a deeper look at what matters—and what it actually requires to build something that lasts. Topics: * Building a meaningful life without a clear roadmap * Navigating rejection and creating your own opportunities * The reality of marriage: love, tension, and growth * Personal responsibility and ownership * Faith as a foundation for life decisions * Parenting with honesty and intention * The slow, daily work of becoming

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What does it actually take to build a life you don’t want to escape from? In this conversation, Kyle sits down with Luke Thorkildsen, Chief Operating Officer of Weatherby, to explore the long, often uncomfortable process of building a life rooted in faith, family, and responsibility. From early career rejection to navigating the realities of marriage, Luke shares what it looks like to stop chasing the wrong things—and start doing the work that actually matters. This isn’t about quick fixes or surface-level advice. It’s about the quiet, repeated decisions that shape who you become over time. Luke opens up about the challenges in his marriage, including the hard realization that growth doesn’t come from trying to fix someone else, but from taking ownership of yourself. Through counseling, faith, and a commitment to stay, he began to rebuild not just his relationship, but his perspective on what it means to lead a life with intention. Together, Kyle and Luke discuss the role of faith in decision-making, the responsibility that comes with being a husband and father, and the importance of showing up consistently—even when it’s difficult. If you’ve ever felt stuck, restless, or unsure whether you’re building the right life, this conversation will challenge you to take a deeper look at what matters—and what it actually requires to build something that lasts. Topics: * Building a meaningful life without a clear roadmap * Navigating rejection and creating your own opportunities * The reality of marriage: love, tension, and growth * Personal responsibility and ownership * Faith as a foundation for life decisions * Parenting with honesty and intention * The slow, daily work of becoming

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