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Being called “crazy” is often just what people say when your commitment exposes their comfort, and this episode shows how to turn that judgment into fuel for your purpose. We explore powerful examples—Walt Disney, Sarah Blakely, and the Savannah Bananas—who were dismissed before they redefined their industries. You’ll learn simple mindset shifts that make intense goals feel aligned, sustainable, and mission-driven. If you’re ready to own your “crazy,” this episode gives you the framework to start.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why people label bold ambition as “crazy” and how to reframe it as a strength
- Real-world stories of creators and founders who succeeded after being doubted
- Practical mindset tools to anchor your commitment and stay consistent over time
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Chapters
1. Welcome And Purpose (00:00:00)
2. Redefining “Crazy” As Commitment (00:00:57)
3. Marathon Mornings And Mission (00:02:42)
4. Turning Judgment Into Fuel (00:04:20)
5. Pattern: World Changers Get Laughed At (00:05:10)
6. Walt Disney’s “Impossible” Vision (00:06:35)
7. Sarah Blakely’s Spanx Breakthrough (00:09:13)
8. The Savannah Bananas Reinvent Baseball (00:11:43)
9. Why People Call You Crazy (00:15:01)
10. Challenge: Define Your “Crazy” (00:16:42)
11. Closing Encouragement (00:19:10)
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