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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson is sitting on the patio at 9:15 on a Saturday night — marking golf balls, filling his leather-bound notebook, and talking to his great-great-great grandkids he'll never meet.
While Sharktooth Week is raging on the island, Dr. Steve is out here capturing ideas. Because that's what happens when you create a space to get quiet — the inner voice starts talking. On the beach that morning, walking ten miles, swimming, praying, meditating. And the ideas came. They always come when you stop filling every moment with noise.
He talks about the yellow legal pad. The leather notebook with the handwritten table of contents. The discipline of capturing what innate drops into your mind before it disappears. And how the moment he told Tammy he was ready to get back into consulting — four calls came in out of nowhere. Two of them weren't even chiropractors. Just men trying to be better husbands, better fathers, better versions of themselves.
That's the mission. That's always been the mission.
What is your inner voice telling you to do? And what paradigm do you need to change before you'll actually do it?
It's time to Wake Up Humans — get quiet, capture the ideas, change the paradigm, and create something worth leaving behind.
To his great-great-grandkids: yes, it's true. He was pretty awesome. Because he thought he was.
How's your Atlas?
Learn more at drstevejudson.com and check out Steve Judson's books and gear.
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Judson is sitting on the patio at 9:15 on a Saturday night — marking golf balls, filling his leather-bound notebook, and talking to his great-great-great grandkids he'll never meet.
While Sharktooth Week is raging on the island, Dr. Steve is out here capturing ideas. Because that's what happens when you create a space to get quiet — the inner voice starts talking. On the beach that morning, walking ten miles, swimming, praying, meditating. And the ideas came. They always come when you stop filling every moment with noise.
He talks about the yellow legal pad. The leather notebook with the handwritten table of contents. The discipline of capturing what innate drops into your mind before it disappears. And how the moment he told Tammy he was ready to get back into consulting — four calls came in out of nowhere. Two of them weren't even chiropractors. Just men trying to be better husbands, better fathers, better versions of themselves.
That's the mission. That's always been the mission.
What is your inner voice telling you to do? And what paradigm do you need to change before you'll actually do it?
It's time to Wake Up Humans — get quiet, capture the ideas, change the paradigm, and create something worth leaving behind.
To his great-great-grandkids: yes, it's true. He was pretty awesome. Because he thought he was.
How's your Atlas?
Learn more at drstevejudson.com and check out Steve Judson's books and gear.

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