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What if the secret to success isn't having all the answers, but embracing the unknown?

In this episode of The Overlap Podcast, hosts Sid Sexton and Keith Glines dive deep into what it really means to learn as you go in business, fitness, and life. From messy starts and stubborn pivots to the surprising lessons of parenting and jiu-jitsu, they reveal why staying open-minded and humble might be the most valuable skill an entrepreneur can develop.

You'll hear candid stories about running companies without perfect plans, pivoting when things don't work, and keeping momentum even when failure feels relentless. This is a raw, practical look at how growth often comes from trial, error, and the courage to keep going.


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[00:06:35] Keith: "Being an entrepreneur really is learning as you go. Most of us didn't follow a perfect plan—we just had to figure it out along the way."

[00:23:06] Sid: "When my oldest came out of the hospital, the fear hit me. Parenting teaches you to learn as you go better than anything else."

[00:34:40] Sid: "Keith just kept coming back to jiu-jitsu tournaments. That persistence—showing up even when you lose—is the same persistence you need in business."


Conclusion

Learning as you go isn't a fallback—it's the way forward. Whether in business, parenting, or the gym, success comes from being open, adaptable, and willing to keep moving through uncertainty. Try applying just one "learn as you go" mindset shift this week—and share this episode with a fellow entrepreneur who needs encouragement.

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