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The Performance Code

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The Performance Code isn’t another motivation podcast. It’s a field manual for people who actually carry pressure. Each episode deconstructs the habits, systems, and mental frameworks that drive sustained results across business, sport, and life. No hype. No recycled quotes. Just hard-won lessons on building leverage, leading under pressure, creating demand, and operating at a level most people talk about but never reach.The Performance Code is for founders, sales operators, investors, and high-level athletes who want the truth; not the highlight reel, and are willing to do the work to earn their edge.

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episode The Day His Dream Died… And Why He’s Grateful It Happened: Cornell Thomas on the moment that ended his professional basketball career and sparked a mindset that has now impacted thousands. artwork

The Day His Dream Died… And Why He’s Grateful It Happened: Cornell Thomas on the moment that ended his professional basketball career and sparked a mindset that has now impacted thousands.

In this episode of The Performance Code, Rob and Juan sit down with speaker, coach, and author Cornell Thomas, who has just released his sixth book, WTD: Win The Day—a powerful extension of the mindset philosophy he has spent years teaching to athletes, students, and leaders. Cornell’s story begins with a moment that could have ended everything. Just weeks before leaving for a professional basketball contract in Portugal, he suffered a career-ending Achilles rupture. Instead of letting that moment define him, he made a critical shift that would become the backbone of his philosophy: moving from “Why me?” to “What now?”. That pivot, what he calls “Pivot or Perish”, became the foundation of his resilience and the starting point for the framework he now teaches around the world. Throughout the conversation, Cornell breaks down what he calls The Performance Code, beginning with the idea that positivity is not personality, it’s discipline. With tens of thousands of thoughts running through our minds each day, he explains how controlling self-talk becomes a form of training. The goal is to make the positive voice a consistent “perfect rep,” while shrinking the negative voice into a whisper. The discussion also moves beyond mindset into strategy. Cornell shares a brutally honest lesson from early in his career when he launched a basketball camp called Crossroads Basketball. Despite ordering 600 shirts and preparing a full staff, only three kids showed up. The experience taught him a lesson that applies far beyond sports: a great product without a great distribution model fails. In business and in life, a strong team with a decent product will almost always outperform an elite product with weak strategy behind it. Underlying everything Cornell teaches is a deep awareness that time is the ultimate currency. After losing his father at a young age, he developed a heightened sense of urgency about how life should be lived. That perspective is what ultimately inspired the message behind his newest book and the philosophy he lives by every day: Win The Day. What unfolds in this episode is more than a conversation about basketball or motivation. It’s a blueprint for resilience, discipline, leadership, and purpose built on the idea that adversity doesn’t end the story.  Often, it’s the moment the real story begins.

17 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode Clarity Sells. Confusion Costs Millions. From D1 athlete to HubSpot sales pioneer to Founder, Tara Gearhart on storytelling, values, and building a business that fits your life. artwork

Clarity Sells. Confusion Costs Millions. From D1 athlete to HubSpot sales pioneer to Founder, Tara Gearhart on storytelling, values, and building a business that fits your life.

Rob and Juan sit down with their first guest, Tara Gearhart; a sales and marketing operator who helped shape go-to-market thinking at HubSpot and has spent her career turning confused companies into clear storytellers. This isn’t a marketing episode. It’s a human performance episode disguised as one. Tara breaks down why most companies waste money chasing competitors instead of understanding customers, why storytelling beats features every time, and how knowing yourself is the most underrated advantage in business. She shares lessons from being a D1 athlete, a working mother, the first female sales rep at HubSpot, and an entrepreneur who built a business on referrals, values, and alignment; not hustle theater. They cover corporate loyalty, work-life design, how to walk away from the wrong clients, and why every person in a company,  from the receptionist to the CEO,  must be able to tell the same story. If you care about clarity, people, performance, and building a business that actually fits your life, this episode sets the tone for what The Performance Code is all about.

3 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode Obsession Is the Unfair Advantage artwork

Obsession Is the Unfair Advantage

Obsession Beats Motivation. Every Time. In this episode of The Performance Code, Rob and Juan dismantle the feel-good myths around motivation and passion, and make the case for obsession as the real driver of greatness. Not burnout. Not hustle porn. Real obsession: voluntary, sustained focus on a craft when no one’s watching and no one’s clapping. They break down why obsession becomes a competitive advantage in business, sports, and creative work and how it eliminates daily negotiations, sharpens execution, and fuses performance with identity. You can succeed without it. But if you want to be elite, obsession isn’t optional. From iconic companies to generational athletes, the pattern is the same: directed energy, repetition over time, and authentic alignment with the work. No clout chasing. No fake passion. Just commitment so deep quitting feels like an identity death. Bottom line: greatness isn’t motivated. It’s obsessed.

3 de ene de 2026 - 56 min
episode The Hidden Cost of Paid Leads and Lazy GTM artwork

The Hidden Cost of Paid Leads and Lazy GTM

Rob and Juan recorded the inaugural episode of their podcast, The Performance Code, discussing various topics including AI's impact on business, the importance of customer success, and the challenges faced by companies heavily reliant on inbound marketing. They explored Microsoft's struggles with Copilot, the dangers of over-reliance on paid leads, and the untapped potential of existing customer bases. The conversation highlighted the need for companies to adopt a more intentional and multi-vector approach to growth, emphasizing the value of customer relationships and the importance of scaling infrastructure alongside revenue. They agreed to save some topics for future episodes and expressed excitement about the diverse range of guests they plan to feature on the show.

26 de dic de 2025 - 36 min
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