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Bryan Hatch kicks off his first solo episode with a powerful invitation to stop living on autopilot and start acting with purpose. He shares a behind-the-scenes look at why he created The Intentional Way, what it means to truly live with intention, and how you can begin applying it in your everyday life.
Whether you’re building something new or stuck in a loop, this episode will help you wake up to your life and create meaningful change, one intentional choice at a time.
[00:01:36] Bryan explains the purpose behind doing solo episodes and how audience questions will shape them
[00:03:20] He reveals something most people wouldn’t know about him: seeking out people with emotional walls
[00:06:18] Reflecting on the value of conversations that go deeper than surface-level small talk
[00:07:03] Bryan shares the honest story behind why he created The Intentional Way
[00:10:56] Acknowledging the challenges of personal and business life and the clarity that came from it
[00:12:57] The moment Bryan realized his unique skill set and message needed to be shared
[00:14:37] The long-term vision for the show and how guests, big and small, fit into that vision
[00:16:02] Bryan challenges listeners to consider their intention for this very episode
[00:17:06] What intentionality really means, and how the brain’s autopilot works against us
[00:19:59] Three foundational practices to begin living more intentionally today
[00:23:05] Why default reactions cause friction and how to intentionally disrupt them
[00:25:33] Bryan reflects on the struggle of staying intentional, especially around certain people
[00:28:32] The importance of recognizing when you're acting against your own values
[00:29:52] How intention can carry you forward even when evidence or progress feels unclear
Many of our listeners want to know how they can help the show grow. The best way for our show to reach more people with amazing guests is for you to rate, subscribe, and comment on this episode. You might not realize how much that helps and it costs nothing but a few seconds.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bryan Hatch kicks off his first solo episode with a powerful invitation to stop living on autopilot and start acting with purpose. He shares a behind-the-scenes look at why he created The Intentional Way, what it means to truly live with intention, and how you can begin applying it in your everyday life.
Whether you’re building something new or stuck in a loop, this episode will help you wake up to your life and create meaningful change, one intentional choice at a time.
[00:01:36] Bryan explains the purpose behind doing solo episodes and how audience questions will shape them
[00:03:20] He reveals something most people wouldn’t know about him: seeking out people with emotional walls
[00:06:18] Reflecting on the value of conversations that go deeper than surface-level small talk
[00:07:03] Bryan shares the honest story behind why he created The Intentional Way
[00:10:56] Acknowledging the challenges of personal and business life and the clarity that came from it
[00:12:57] The moment Bryan realized his unique skill set and message needed to be shared
[00:14:37] The long-term vision for the show and how guests, big and small, fit into that vision
[00:16:02] Bryan challenges listeners to consider their intention for this very episode
[00:17:06] What intentionality really means, and how the brain’s autopilot works against us
[00:19:59] Three foundational practices to begin living more intentionally today
[00:23:05] Why default reactions cause friction and how to intentionally disrupt them
[00:25:33] Bryan reflects on the struggle of staying intentional, especially around certain people
[00:28:32] The importance of recognizing when you're acting against your own values
[00:29:52] How intention can carry you forward even when evidence or progress feels unclear
Many of our listeners want to know how they can help the show grow. The best way for our show to reach more people with amazing guests is for you to rate, subscribe, and comment on this episode. You might not realize how much that helps and it costs nothing but a few seconds.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.