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Author: Gene Crawford

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My mission is to be your guide as you make your way through life getting better 1% every day. I believe that life is lived, truly lived, through adversity.Nothing easy is ever worth it in the end. I believe in the warrior ethos and support those that choose to walk that path.Live an epic life, fight an epic fight, love with epic love.
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ight Club is a great movie (and book), in this episode we are investigating it’s literary wisdom by making our way through a really great post on the same subject. — This great post by Shreya Badonia on Medium (Post LInk) about Fight Club and how it helped her question her life in a positive direction. Aaron and I decided to do the say by way of her post. Bravo Shreva! 6 Quotes From Fight Club That Will Hit You In The GutHere are some great quotes and thoughts pulled from the episode and...
Lets deep dive into one of the most misunderstood milestones in martial arts: the Blackbelt. Most people think earning it is the finish line. It's not. It's the starting line. This episode breaks down what the Blackbelt actually represents, why rank without character is worthless, and the habits that separate martial artists who keep growing from the ones who peak the day they get promoted. Whether you train Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, or anything else, this conversation applies. And if you've never s...
This week on the Podcast, Let’s connect two conversations happening in different worlds but asking the same question: does physical capability prove character? Politicians are filming bench press & pull up videos for clout. Martial arts instructors are letting their rank speak for their wisdom. Both are confusing competence with authority. This episode breaks down the difference between performing strength and embodying it, why titles and rank are not proof of virtue, how authority bleeds...
A viral post on Hacker News asked a deceptively simple question: "How to be alone?" A 38-year-old man, freshly out of a twenty-year relationship, described his life as "solitary confinement with internet." Over 550 people responded with advice ranging from gym memberships to God. In this episode, Gene Crawford takes that thread apart and builds a warrior's framework around it. The conversation covers the critical distinction between solitude and isolation, why coping is a trap that can cost y...
Most men love the 40% Rule. They think it means suffer more, push harder, destroy yourself and call it discipline. That's not strength. That's ego with a motivational quote attached. In this episode, Gene breaks down what the 40% Rule actually means, where it comes from, the neuroscience behind why your brain quits early, and the three biggest mistakes men make when applying it. If you've ever redlined yourself and called it toughness, this episode reframes the whole conversation. Send us Fan...
When production becomes easy, discipline becomes rare. The beginner wants a hundred techniques. The master refines a handful until they're impossible to ignore. Restraint isn't weakness — it's the real skill. Technology has made creating things easier than ever. Design tools, AI, templates, and automation now allow almost anyone to build websites, generate UI, write content, and launch products in minutes. But when production becomes easy, something unexpected happens. The hard part is no...
In this Debrief episode, as always we pull lessons out of the social media mess and apply them to real life. Let's start with a refreshing post-game interview where a reporter chooses encouragement over “gotcha” criticism, then pivots into Mark Manson’s idea of the “emotional vampire” and why you must set boundaries without guilt. From there, the episode gets blunt about martial arts culture, especially modern jiu jitsu. Ego, posturing, toxic gym vibes, lack of curriculum, and performa...
Most people don’t stall because they lack discipline. They stall because they refuse to confront their own faults. In this episode of Warrior Mindset, we break down lessons from The Hagakure, not as ancient history, but as a practical framework for self-honesty, correction, and daily discipline. This is not motivation. It’s not mindset hype. It’s about removing self-deception so progress becomes unavoidable. You’ll learn: Why knowing your faults matters more than knowing your strengthsHow res...
Fear doesn’t make you weak. It makes you reactive. In this Warrior Mindset episode, we break down the real meaning of “Fear is the mind-killer” from Dune and why Frank Herbert’s warning has nothing to do with bravery and everything to do with judgment under pressure. This is not a motivational talk. It’s a practical breakdown of what fear does to the human mind, how urgency collapses decision-making, and why disciplined people train to slow the system down before acting. You’ll learn: What fe...
Modern life is designed to eliminate friction. Faster apps. Fewer clicks. Instant results. But what does that cost us? In this episode of Warrior Mindset, Gene and Aaron unpack the idea of friction by design and why effort, resistance, and intentional obstacles are essential for awareness, discipline, and growth. Drawing from martial training, stoic philosophy, and real-world experience, they explore the difference between useful friction that builds presence and pointless suffering that wast...
Modern masculinity is stuck repeating ancient mistakes. By examining Achilles, Odysseus, and Beowulf, this episode breaks down three powerful warrior archetypes, and the predictable ways they fail. Rage, endurance, and legacy all matter, but none of them work alone. The real lesson is integration, restraint, and succession. 00:00 – Why Being “Dangerous” Is Failing Men 01:05 – Why Ancient Warrior Stories Still Matter 03:10 – Achilles: Rage, Ego, and the Reactive Alpha 09:40 – Why Rage Feels P...
Most people think recovery is about fixing the past. It isn’t. It’s about stopping the unnecessary drain on your life. In this episode of Warrior Mindset, Gene sits down again with Dr. Scott Padgett for a blunt conversation about energy, control, and maturity. Not just in recovery, but in life. They unpack a simple truth that most people resist: if you are constantly angry, resentful, or obsessed with things you cannot control, you are leaking energy every day. Addiction trains people to po...
Motivation is unreliable and waiting for it keeps you stuck. Real progress comes from discipline built through systems, not feelings. This episode breaks down why motivation fails and how to build a simple discipline engine that runs on consistency, environment design, and small actions that actually compound. Send us Fan Mail
This is a quieter Warrior Mindset episode about energy, restraint, and what changes after years of responsibility. Endurance matters early. But mastery demands precision. Stoic philosophy and warrior traditions don’t teach endless effort, they teach economy. If you’ve felt less patient, less willing to waste energy, and more intolerant of inefficiency, you’re not breaking. You’re sharpening. This episode explores: Why wasted energy becomes the real enemyThe three phases of responsibility a...
The Luddites weren’t afraid of technology. They were afraid of losing control over their work, their time, and their future. Two hundred years later, we’re standing in the same moment again—this time with artificial intelligence. This episode breaks down why the real AI debate isn’t about intelligence, productivity, or innovation. It’s about power, consent, and who benefits when technology is deployed without public agreement. We unpack AI hype, media language, education risks, productivity ...
In this powerful Warrior Mindset episode, we explore the idea of breaking barrier; physical, psychological, cultural, and institutional. From Miyamoto Musashi to Harriet Tubman, Bass Reeves to Kyle Maynard, we dissect what makes a true warrior: relentless discipline, adaptive thinking, and the refusal to accept limits. These warriors didn’t just fight battles, they redefined the battlefield. Whether you're navigating internal struggles or societal expectations, this episode challenges y...
Combat sports offer far more than physical conditioning. They give people structure, community, and a brutally honest way to face themselves. Many who struggle with anxiety, depression, or identity issues find stability through training because progress is undeniable and earned. Combat sports replace stigma with connection, giving people a place to fail safely and rebuild confidence. For some, the discipline and consistency found on the mats becomes a lifeline that modern life no longer provi...
This episode dives deep into the hidden link between anxiety and status obsession, drawing from martial arts culture, personal stories, and a revealing Men’s Health article. We explore how fear, aggression, and substance abuse often mask insecurity, especially in sparring environments. Through the lens of martial arts training, stoic philosophy, and 25 years of gym leadership, we offer strategies for facing anxiety with purpose, not ego. From bullying scars to business stress, we show how ene...
What if heaven wasn’t a peaceful escape, but a battleground for warriors? In this episode, we explore the myth of the Einherjar, Norse warriors who trained for Ragnarok in eternal preparation. But this isn’t just myth, it’s a mindset. We connect their legendary grit to modern challenges like discipline, failure, growth, and inner strength. Through repetition, not perfection, you’ll learn to train, fall, rise, and repeat. We fuse Norse myth with samurai philosophy to help you reframe struggle ...
Can we use AI to enhance human connection rather than replace it? In this Part 2 of our AI series episodes, Shekeese and I explore how humanist technology, rooted in ethics, education, and responsible use, can transform our relationship with AI. From the dangers of “AI slop” to the potential for real, inquiry-based interaction, we highlight why teaching students to treat AI like a tool, not a replacement, is crucial. We dig into tech company accountability, regulation, social media’s societal...
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