In this week’s RADcast, Matt, Greg, and Jeff hit record and get real about one of the biggest struggles high-performers face: stepping into the arena while still wondering, “Am I enough?” From promoting into leadership roles to parenting, peer support, and everyday life, the guys unpack how imposter syndrome can actually be a healthy sign that you care, you’re accountable, and you’re growing.
The conversation builds off the powerful “Man in the Arena” message—reminding you that critics don’t count, the ones who show up do. Then the episode takes a sharp (and super impactful) turn into a new mindset shift: are you living to understand… or living to respond? The team breaks down how listening to understand changes your marriage, leadership, friendships, and the way you support someone in crisis.
They also dive into empathy vs. sympathy, “empathy fatigue,” and why self-awareness and community are non-negotiable if you want to keep serving others without burning out. Plus, they shout out a listener comment that reframes the way we tell our kids “I’m proud of you” so we build confidence—not approval-seeking.
If you’ve ever felt unsure in a role you earned, tired from carrying too much, or challenged to be more present with the people you love—this one’s for you.
Much Love and as always, Stay Rad.