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Pressure | #59

11 min · 4. juni 2026
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For years, I thought pressure was a reason to dip. A stressful day. A big moment. A tough loss. A hard conversation. Pressure always seemed to provide another excuse. This week, I found myself reflecting on my son's high school baseball career as it came to an end. Last season, he pitched a complete game in the state championship, allowing zero earned runs in a heartbreaking 1-0 loss. This year, he carried the expectations that come with being the ace of a championship-caliber staff and took the ball whenever his team needed him most. As I watched the final chapter unfold, I realized something: not once did I think about nicotine. In this episode, I share the emotions of watching a young man grow up, the pressure that comes with high expectations, and the realization that quitting tobacco didn't just help me survive life's biggest moments—it allowed me to be fully present for them. Whether you're a parent, an athlete, or simply someone learning to navigate life's pressures without nicotine, I hope this story resonates with you. Stay strong. Stay quit. Recorded June 4th, 2026 Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:41 Pressure 02:35 Last Year's State Championship Run 03:37 The Weight of Expectations 04:59 107 Pitches 06:02 Five Days Later 07:30 Thinking About Pressure 08:57 Not Once Did I Think About Nicotine 09:56 Gratitude 11:00 Stay Strong. Stay Quit. 🔗 Join the KillTheCan Discord:  https://www.killthecan.org/discord/ [https://www.killthecan.org/discord/] ✉️ Get Long-Term Quit Perspective With The Quit Log: https://www.killthecan.org/newsletter/ [https://www.killthecan.org/newsletter/]

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episode Pressure | #59 cover

Pressure | #59

For years, I thought pressure was a reason to dip. A stressful day. A big moment. A tough loss. A hard conversation. Pressure always seemed to provide another excuse. This week, I found myself reflecting on my son's high school baseball career as it came to an end. Last season, he pitched a complete game in the state championship, allowing zero earned runs in a heartbreaking 1-0 loss. This year, he carried the expectations that come with being the ace of a championship-caliber staff and took the ball whenever his team needed him most. As I watched the final chapter unfold, I realized something: not once did I think about nicotine. In this episode, I share the emotions of watching a young man grow up, the pressure that comes with high expectations, and the realization that quitting tobacco didn't just help me survive life's biggest moments—it allowed me to be fully present for them. Whether you're a parent, an athlete, or simply someone learning to navigate life's pressures without nicotine, I hope this story resonates with you. Stay strong. Stay quit. Recorded June 4th, 2026 Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:41 Pressure 02:35 Last Year's State Championship Run 03:37 The Weight of Expectations 04:59 107 Pitches 06:02 Five Days Later 07:30 Thinking About Pressure 08:57 Not Once Did I Think About Nicotine 09:56 Gratitude 11:00 Stay Strong. Stay Quit. 🔗 Join the KillTheCan Discord:  https://www.killthecan.org/discord/ [https://www.killthecan.org/discord/] ✉️ Get Long-Term Quit Perspective With The Quit Log: https://www.killthecan.org/newsletter/ [https://www.killthecan.org/newsletter/]

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