We’re back in the home lab with a very special guest—Coach Hannah Edison, Head Coach of Trinity Lutheran Volleyball and (kinda-sorta) co-host of The Art of Hustle. We talk real life in season: an undefeated run, sitting at #2 in state, and what it takes to keep “healthy pressure” on a team without burning them out.
We also get honest about marriage in busy seasons, the power of Sabbath and family dinners, and what rest looks like when you love the grind. Corn shares his “test for burnout,” reframing capitalism as a game, and why he’s taking a strategic week of rest to sustain a bigger mission.
Then we zoom out to Lift the City—our youth + civic wellness launch on January 1—why community engagement matters, how youth sports are changing our house, and how to build systems that bring people together across differences. It’s part celebration, part marriage check-in, part playbook for leading with faith, family, and purpose.
Highlights
• Trinity Lutheran’s undefeated start & #2 state ranking
• Coaching with “pressure” vs. comfort
• Marriage > hustle: rhythms that bring us back together
• Sabbath, family dinners, and Corn’s “burnout speed test”
• Lift the City launches Jan 1: after-school movement, leadership workouts, retreats, and camps
• Unity over division: building belonging through movement