In this opening conversation of Season Two, we begin not with theory, but with where we actually are. We talk about cold starts to the year. About building momentum when energy feels scattered. About the quiet exhaustion that comes from keeping too many pots on the stove. We explore the tension between force and flow. Between sympathetic drive and parasympathetic rest. Between chasing outcomes and learning to loosen our grip. We reflect on what it means to build something from scratch. How corporate structures once did the “breathing” for us, and how starting anew requires conscious inhaling and exhaling. We speak about joy. About how easily it slips away when everything becomes transactional. About New York, capitalism, distraction, nervous systems, and the strange grief of losing our inner imagination to constant stimulation.
We ask:
How do we create space without collapsing momentum?
How do we engineer rest without abandoning ambition?
And what happens when we stop forcing the shot and let the game come to us?
This feels like a return to ourselves. Less performative. More present. More grounded. We are beginning this season from where we actually stand, not from where we think we should be. And we invite you to stand with us in that in-between space.
Keywords
momentum, nervous system, sympathetic vs parasympathetic, joy, burnout, distraction, space and balance, entrepreneurship, creative process, environment and identity, attention economy, grief and growth, force vs flow, habit formation, season two reset
Links
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