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This week the Winter Olympics begin, and for two weeks the world will cheer for athletes we just met--people who have spend years training for moments that last seconds. In this episode, we look past the medals and into the mindset: the early mornings, the quiet rinks, the edges on ice where real life actually happens. What if our jobs, families, and ordinary Tuesdays are Olympic events of their own? This is a conversation about consistency over comfort, preparation over applause, and learning to get back up when life feels slippery. The ceremony is beautiful--but the character is built in the cold. And as always, our story isn't finished. There's still room after the comma.
By Tim RomanelloThis week the Winter Olympics begin, and for two weeks the world will cheer for athletes we just met--people who have spend years training for moments that last seconds. In this episode, we look past the medals and into the mindset: the early mornings, the quiet rinks, the edges on ice where real life actually happens. What if our jobs, families, and ordinary Tuesdays are Olympic events of their own? This is a conversation about consistency over comfort, preparation over applause, and learning to get back up when life feels slippery. The ceremony is beautiful--but the character is built in the cold. And as always, our story isn't finished. There's still room after the comma.