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Author: Lucas Angelakos

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no-nonsense advice to help you crush your goals and become the best version of yourself. This is where ordinary ends—and greatness begins. Tune in, rise up, and let’s make YOU great!

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The days that build your life are not your good days. They are your test days.In this episode, I explain how elite performers respond when motivation is gone, energy is low, and emotions are flat. I share a simple framework rooted in discipline, faith, and identity that allows you to build momentum regardless of how you feel.This episode blends personal experience, stoic philosophy, and biblical perspective to show why test days are the true separator between average and elite.
Preparation matters. Discipline matters. Faith matters. But nothing replaces action.In this episode, Lucas Angelakos breaks down why over-preparing is often fear in disguise and why the fastest growth in life comes from throwing yourself into the deep end and dealing with reality.Using real lessons from MMA, business, and personal growth, this episode challenges you to stop hiding, stop delaying, and start becoming who you’re meant to be.This is for those who are ready to grow through discomfort, stay disciplined, keep faith in Jesus Christ, and walk through fire without quitting.
In this episode, Lucas Angelakos shares the biggest breakthrough of his life — a revelation forged through struggle, discomfort, and faith while building his brand in Dubai. He reveals a mental framework he calls “The Happiness Frame” that will completely change how you view success, joy, and purpose.💥 Key Takeaways:True happiness isn’t something you chase — it’s something you live. The foundation of joy starts with what Lucas calls Core Happiness: your relationship with God, your health, your safety, and gratitude for the simple blessings.The four layers of happiness:Core Happiness: God, family, health, safety, gratitude.Value Happiness: The impact you make on others.Action Happiness: The daily effort you put toward your potential.Bonus Happiness: The material things — cars, watches, status — which should never define you.The life-changing realisation: You don’t need to wait to feel the joy of your goals. The same euphoria you imagine in your future can be experienced now — when you’re acting with faith, giving value, and taking action.The secret: Gratitude + Hustle. Presence + Purpose. Joy + Work. You can feel fulfilled and driven at the same time.This mindset only works when you’re giving everything you have. You’re not lazy or complacent — you’re working hard, while being grateful for the life you already have.🔥 Real-World Examples:Lucas explains that he doesn’t have to wait until his podcast reaches #1 or gains 50 million followers to feel success. If he’s inspiring even one person today — that’s the same feeling. Fulfilment comes from purpose, not numbers.When you control what you can control — your actions, your faith, your effort — you can live in alignment right now, not someday.🔥 Final Challenge:Stop postponing your happiness until you “make it.” Start living as if you already are the person you’re becoming. Feel the gratitude, the purpose, and the peace now — while still pushing forward with discipline and faith.Because when you combine joy with action, gratitude with growth, and faith with fire — you’ll realise you already have everything you’ve been chasing.
In this episode, Lucas Angelakos breaks down imposter syndrome — that voice in your head that says, “You’re not ready. You don’t belong here.” Instead of seeing it as weakness, Lucas reframes it as a weapon.💥 Key Takeaways:Every high performer — from entrepreneurs to champions — feels like a fraud at some point. The feeling doesn’t mean you’re an imposter; it means you’re growing.There’s a dangerous balance:Some people lie to themselves and pretend they're already “elite.”Others beat themselves down and let doubt crush their potential.The winners? They use doubt as data.Confidence doesn’t come before action — action creates confidence. Little wins → belief → confidence → momentum.Imposter syndrome is feedback. It reveals where you need to sharpen your skills and level up.Biblically, we are called to self-examination: “Examine yourselves…” — 2 Corinthians 13:5 Not to bury doubt, but to face it with truth and faith.Stoicism reinforces the same principle: Marcus Aurelius believed that weakness exposed is simply an opportunity to improve.🛠️ Tools Lucas gives to turn doubt into fuel:Reframe it Imposter syndrome isn't saying you’re not enough. It’s saying: “Here’s where you can get better.”Audit yourself honestly Ask the hard questions — Are you doing the work? Tracking your results? Executing daily?Pinpoint improvements Identify 1–3 immediate actions that sharpen your edge.Flip comparison into belief Don’t envy those ahead of you. Use their success as proof: If they can do it — so can you.🔥 Final Challenge:Identify one area you’ve been avoiding because you feel “not ready.” Take one action today — even if you doubt yourself.Because confidence doesn’t come first. Action does.
Lucas Angelakos returns after a break, fresh from relocating to Dubai, with a critical topic: your partner. He argues that the person you choose to spend life with will either fuel your greatness or cripple your potential.💥 Core Message: If you want an extraordinary life, your partner must be fully aligned with your mission. Love alone is not enough — support, respect, and belief are non-negotiable.🔑 Key Points:If you’re chasing a normal life (9-5, stability), then alignment is easier.But if you’re chasing global impact, building an empire, and living a life of sacrifice and pressure, then your partner’s mindset matters 100x more.Misalignment is fatal:A partner who complains about your work ethic will likely resent you.Often, the same partner demanding more time will leave for someone who provides more financial security anyway.Entrepreneurs don’t just need love — they need belief, respect, and loyalty.📜 Biblical & Stoic Wisdom:Proverbs 31 paints the picture of a virtuous partner: strong, dignified, supportive, and trustworthy.Seneca (Stoic philosopher):“One of the most beautiful qualities of friendship is to understand and to be understood.” True partnership is about mutual understanding, not constant explanation or resentment.🧠 Lucas’ Personal Reflection:He shares how fortunate he is to have a partner who “gets it” — who sacrifices, supports, and encourages him through long hours and tough days.Their relationship is built on shared values, shared vision, and shared sacrifices — not just love or chemistry.Most people choose partners for surface-level reasons (looks, feelings, chemistry), but those fade. What lasts is shared mission and values.💎 Final Insights:Your partner will either be your turbo engine or your anchor.If they’re not aligned, you’re better off alone than dragged down.Choose someone who:Believes in you even when results aren’t visible.Supports the mission, not resents it.Is ready to “go to war” with you for decades to come.
In this episode, Lucas Angelakos tackles a challenge every high-performer will face sooner or later: being disrespected. And more importantly — how you respond to it defines your character.💥 Core Message: Disrespect is inevitable. React emotionally, and you give your power away. Stay calm, clear, and confident — and you win without raising your voice.🔑 Key Points:This episode is not about being soft or overly sensitive.It’s about handling blatant disrespect with strength, control, and class.If someone undermines you to your face — in business, in life, wherever — it must be called out, but never emotionally.🧠 Lucas’ Real-World Story:At a property inspection, a stranger disrespected Lucas in front of a buyer — ignoring him and mocking agents openly.Instead of reacting emotionally, Lucas stayed composed and later sought guidance.From that experience, he learned a process he now uses — and teaches — for handling disrespect like a pro.⚔️ The 5-Step Strategy for Handling Disrespect:Don’t react emotionally. Control = Power. If you lose your cool, they’ve already won.Calmly label what’s happening. Say something like:“Hey, it seems like you’ve got a problem with me.” Delivered with calm confidence — no anger.If they double down, respond with logic:“I don’t care if you like me. I’m not here for that. But if we’re going to be around each other, let’s keep it professional.”Pick your battles. Not every little jab deserves your energy. Save your strength for the real fights.Never let someone’s status stop you from defending your self-respect. Whether it’s a stranger or someone with power, you have a right to call out blatant disrespect.📜 Stoic & Biblical Wisdom:Epictetus:“When someone irritates you, realize it is your own opinion that has been irritated.” You control you, not them.Proverbs:“A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” The strongest person in the room doesn’t need to raise their voice.Even Jesus, in the face of hatred and betrayal, stayed calm, composed, and in full control — only showing righteous emotion when it served a clear purpose.💡 Final Insight:“If you don’t respect yourself, no one else will.” “People treat you the way you let them.”Your self-respect comes from your self-image, and that’s built through your daily actions, discipline, and the person you choose to be.
💥 Core Message: Fear can drive success — but if left unchecked, it will steal your joy, connection, and purpose.🔑 Key Points:Many high achievers grind not out of purpose, but out of fear — the fear of becoming who they once were.That fear becomes fuel: early mornings, late nights, no excuses.But there’s a shadow side: when the grind consumes you so much that you start missing life itself.🧠 Lucas’ Real Talk & Personal Story:Lucas shares how he crushes daily tasks (inspired by Andy Frisella’s method), but admits that he’s sometimes too wired to relax — even with loved ones.The result? Success on paper, but emotional distance and disconnection in life.“It’s like building a big house and forgetting to make it a home.”📜 Philosophy Meets Faith:Marcus Aurelius (Stoicism):Don’t waste your life on trivial things or emotions. The Stoics knew relentless hustle must be paired with deep awareness.The Bible:“To everything there is a season…” Work is sacred — but so is rest, laughter, and love.🧩 Why We Struggle to Slow Down:Many tie their self-worth to productivity.Slowing down feels like failure. But the truth is:Fear should not lead. Faith should.🛠️ Lucas’ 4 Practices for Reclaiming Life While Grinding:Schedule family time like a meeting — non-negotiable.Bring your people into your mission — don’t treat them like distractions.Choose joy now — don’t treat happiness like a prize for later.Lead with faith, not fear — trust you won’t “lose it all” by living a full life.💎 Final Insight:“We don’t build our dreams just to sit in an empty room full of trophies.”Grind hard. Be disciplined. But don’t forget to actually live.
In this episode, Lucas Angelakos brings a powerful reminder: it’s not talent, luck, or opportunity that changes your life — it’s a decision. A single committed choice can completely shift the course of your future.💥 Key Takeaways:Change starts with a decision, not a perfect plan.Overthinking kills action. Waiting for the "perfect time" will keep you stuck forever.True commitment means burning your ships — removing the option of retreat and forcing yourself to succeed.🛡️ Stories and Lessons:Historical Story: Warriors landing on enemy shores burned their ships, deciding they would either conquer or die — no Plan B.Personal Story: Lucas walked away from university when he realized he was living someone else's life. He committed fully to sales, MMA, and personal growth — burning his own ships and never looking back.🔍 Facing Fear and Taking Calculated Risks:Fear doesn’t disappear; you act despite it.Ask: What’s truly the worst that could happen? If you still have your health, family, and shelter — you’ll survive and rebuild.Comfort disguised as safety will kill dreams faster than failure.🧠 Big Wisdom Drops:Marcus Aurelius:"A man's life is what his thoughts make of it." — But thoughts mean nothing without decisions and action.Faith and Decision: Faith doesn’t wait for comfort. It acts. Choosing is a spiritual, powerful move.📜 Final Thoughts:Take calculated risks — be brave, not reckless.Sometimes the reasons you think you can't are the reasons you must.Freedom comes from commitment, not comfort.One decision today can change everything about your future.Lucas' Sign-off: Make the decision. Commit fully. Burn the ships. Stay relentless, stay focused — and let’s get it.
In this episode, Lucas dives deep into a critical personal growth topic: emotional control. Sharing both personal stories from his MMA career and real estate journey, Lucas emphasizes how unchecked emotions can sabotage success, while mastering them can unlock growth.💡 Key Message: You’ll never fully eliminate emotions — the goal isn’t perfection, it’s progress. Emotional control is the difference between winners and those who fall short.🔥 Real Talk:Story #1: Early in his real estate career, Lucas let his ego flare up during a negotiation. His emotions got the better of him, and the deal fell apart.Story #2: In his first MMA fight, Lucas was seconds away from victory, but his bottled-up emotions clouded his judgment. He made one emotional move and got choked out in the final 10 seconds. Lesson learned: emotions kill focus.🧠 The 4-Step Emotional Control Process:Awareness — Catch yourself in the moment when emotions flare up.Perspective — Ask: Will this matter tomorrow, next year, five years from now? If not: “Let it go.”Identity Check — Remind yourself: Am I reactive, or am I composed?Truth Scan — Ask: Is this reaction coming from ego, insecurity, or something deeper? Growth starts here.📜 Wisdom Drops:Stoicism:“You have power over your mind — not outside events. Realize this and you will find strength.” — Marcus Aurelius “A man who is angry is a man who has forgotten reason.” — SenecaBiblical Insight:“He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.”💎 Final Takeaway: Control your emotions, control your life. People, situations, and the world will test you — your greatness lies in how you respond, not react.
In this episode, Lucas Angelakos breaks down the myth of needing self-belief before taking action. He argues that while belief in yourself is powerful, it's not a prerequisite to getting started—faith and action come first.💥 Key Takeaways: Most people wait for confidence before they act, but that's backwards. It's like saying, “I’ll go to the gym once I’m fit.” Belief is built over time—through small wins and consistent effort. Faith is what you need at the beginning. It's the decision to keep going even when there's no evidence that you’ll succeed. Stop waiting to feel ready. Confidence and success come after you've taken repeated action. You have control over your mind, not your circumstances. Don't give away your power to fear, excuses, or others. Referencing Stoic philosophers like Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus, Lucas emphasizes discipline, mindset, and responsibility over external validation.🔥 Final Challenge: Take action today—even if you don’t feel confident. Whether it’s a business move, fitness goal, or personal step, start now, and let belief catch up with your actions.
Episode Overview: In this episode of The Angelakos Show, host Lucas Angelakos breaks down one of the biggest reasons people stay stuck: misplaced focus. Your energy is your currency, and what you invest in—whether it's negativity, drama, or distractions—determines your results. Lucas shares hard-hitting insights on why you need to audit your thoughts, cut toxic people from your circle, and align your focus with success. If you want to level up, this is your wake-up call.Key Takeaways: ✅ What you focus on, you attract—so choose wisely. ✅ Your circle can either elevate or drain you—audit it now. ✅ High performers don’t waste energy on complainers—why should you? ✅ Take action today: Audit your focus & relationships.🔥 If you're ready to lock in and build the life you want, listen in, execute, and get to work. No excuses. No distractions. Just results.🎧 Listen now and share with someone who needs to hear this!
Episode Overview:In this episode of The Angelakos Show, host Lucas Angelakos keeps it raw and real—breaking down one of the biggest roadblocks holding people back: the fear of sucking. Whether you're starting a new career, learning a skill, or chasing your dream, the truth is you’re going to be bad at it before you get good—and that’s exactly how it should be.Lucas dives deep into why embracing failure is the key to growth, why perfectionism is a trap, and why comfort is the enemy of success. If you’re tired of sitting on the sidelines, waiting for the “perfect” moment, this episode is your wake-up call. Stop overthinking, start doing, and be willing to suck—because that’s the price of greatness.🔹 Why ego is holding you back 🔹 The myth of perfection & why it’s keeping you stuck 🔹 The only way to fast-track success 🔹 How to use failure as fuelAre you all in or staying average? Tune in, take action, and let’s get it. 💥
Angelakos Podcast - Episode 1: Genesis - Laying Down The foundations Host:Lucas Angelakos Age: 27 Profession: Sales and Leasing Agent | MMA Fighter (3-2 record)Episode Highlights:Introduction to Lucas:Lucas introduces himself as one of Sydney's fastest-growing sales and leasing agents and an MMA fighter with a 3-2 record.The Beginning of the Journey:Lucas reflects on the pivotal moment that sparked his desire for change. Five years ago, he felt an overwhelming urge for something more—a better life, better relationships, and a greater impact on the world.Discovering the Power of Mentorship:After his first MMA fight, Lucas’s friend Ali introduced him to the Real AF podcast by Andy Frisella (formerly known as the MF CEO podcast).Why Start This Podcast:Lucas shares three reasons for launching the podcast:Mentorship: He wants to give back by mentoring others as he was mentored.Motivation: He’s passionate about motivating others to pursue personal excellence.Tracking the Journey: Lucas wants to document his personal journey, brand development, and growth, starting from the very beginning to show others what’s possible.Discipline Over Motivation:Lucas discusses the common misconception that successful people are always motivated. In reality, what sets them apart is discipline—not motivation.The Importance of Discipline:The key to achieving success is the ability to act and perform tasks even when you're not feeling motivated. This is where discipline comes in.The Production Pivot:Lucas introduces a tool called the “pivot point,” learned from Andy Frisella. This tool helps you make better decisions when faced with the choice of whether to act or not.Building Self-Discipline:Every time you act against your doubts and discomfort, you strengthen your discipline, resilience, and confidence. Over time, these moments add up and contribute to building a strong character.Overcoming the Days You Don’t Feel Like It:One of Lucas’s favorite quotes from Epictetus: “No man is free who is not master of himself.”Success isn't about avoiding tough days; it’s about how you show up and do the work when you don’t feel like it.Lucas encourages listeners to ask themselves how they act when no one is watching, when there’s no external motivation. This is where true growth happens.Final Takeaways:Discipline is key to success, not fleeting motivation.Track your journey—whether it's your fitness goals, career, or personal growth, documenting your development helps you stay on course.Use tools like the Production Point to make better decisions when faced with moments of doubt.Consistency and resilience—success is about showing up, even when it’s hard.Listen to the full episode for more insights from Lucas Angelakos as he begins his journey toward personal excellence!
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