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Today's guest, Emmy-winning meteorologist turned podcast host and productivity coach, Ted Phaeton, knew something was missing in his life.
He had a great career.
He got the recognition he craved.
But he didn't have true autonomy and freedom and it was eating at him.
Ted realized he became too attached to his identity as a meteorologist. Meteorology wasn't his only skill. He's also honed and mastered a productivity system that led to winning an Emmy in meteorology without missing his kid's games.
Ted also knew that most men live lives of quiet desperation. He knew there was a male loneliness epidemic sweeping across the country. And he knew the wicked cycle (which comes natural to men) of how loneliness leads to taking on too much which leads to overwhelm and further isolation.
Ted wanted to help these men connect with other men like them. And so, he created new identities that he could lean on for wisdom.
The result?
He started The Modern Man Podcast and became a productivity and time mastery coach.
This episode is packed with helpful tips about creating a more fulfilling life, getting more done in less time (so you can spend more time on the important things in life like family), and how to radically change your internal dialogue and get out of your own way.
Listen now.
Here's what Ted and I discuss:
Why removing "discipline" from your vocabulary can make you consistent almost overnight
How to "visit" the little version of you to get clearer on your life mission
Plus, Ted shares some of his most effective and useful time mastery and productivity hacks
And more, including…
How to elevate your capacity to hold life and virtually eliminate drowning in overwhelm (4:09)
How to "sit in" multiple identities and pull wisdom from the most relevant one instead of being chained to a single one (6:51)
Why time blocking has been the most effective way for Ted to feel more present (try it if you also struggle to be in the moment) (14:19)
The "Tools of Time" secret that allows you to better bend time to your will (23:14)
How to start time blocking without whiteknuckling your calendar, getting overwhelmed, and quitting before it creates more time in your day (24:47)
How a "Should Detox" frees you from the mental burden of your internal dialogue and creates more time in your day to do the things you want (26:13)
The "Value Connection" trick that rewires your thinking patterns and creates motivation out of thin air by swapping a few words (26:55)
Why reducing friction (instead of beating yourself up with discipline) is a more successful long-term strategy for doing hard things that are easy to skip (32:06)
The "Habit Stack" method that makes building healthier habits so simple that your brain might immediately disregard it (but if you try it, you'll agree) (35:13)
Why the 10,000 hour rule popularized by Malcolm Gladwell has silently crushed more men's spirit and drive than perhaps any other idea (38:20)
Guest Bio:
Ted Phaëton is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and host of The Modern Man, a top 2% globally ranked podcast dedicated to helping men unlock their full potential. As a performance architect, he specializes in the Ops Audit, helping high-achieving entrepreneurs and leaders implement the Optimized Performance Systems required to master their time and scale their impact. Ted provides the proven frameworks and discipline necessary for men to lead with purpose and reclaim their freedom.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
1. The Modern Man Podcast: If you liked what Ted was putting down in today's episode, head to his website to listen to The Modern Man Podcast he hosts and the Noble Knights men's group he leads: https://TheModernManPodcast.com
2. Man Flow Yoga Events: We just announced new locations for 2026 in-person events. Find the full list of cities we're coming to here: https://manflowyoga.com/man-flow-yoga-events/
3. Man Flow Yoga: Haven't signed up yet? Start your 7-day free trial and see how yoga can eliminate aches and pains better than other types of exercise here: https://shrtlnk.co/kP8M7
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Today's guest, Emmy-winning meteorologist turned podcast host and productivity coach, Ted Phaeton, knew something was missing in his life.
He had a great career.
He got the recognition he craved.
But he didn't have true autonomy and freedom and it was eating at him.
Ted realized he became too attached to his identity as a meteorologist. Meteorology wasn't his only skill. He's also honed and mastered a productivity system that led to winning an Emmy in meteorology without missing his kid's games.
Ted also knew that most men live lives of quiet desperation. He knew there was a male loneliness epidemic sweeping across the country. And he knew the wicked cycle (which comes natural to men) of how loneliness leads to taking on too much which leads to overwhelm and further isolation.
Ted wanted to help these men connect with other men like them. And so, he created new identities that he could lean on for wisdom.
The result?
He started The Modern Man Podcast and became a productivity and time mastery coach.
This episode is packed with helpful tips about creating a more fulfilling life, getting more done in less time (so you can spend more time on the important things in life like family), and how to radically change your internal dialogue and get out of your own way.
Listen now.
Here's what Ted and I discuss:
Why removing "discipline" from your vocabulary can make you consistent almost overnight
How to "visit" the little version of you to get clearer on your life mission
Plus, Ted shares some of his most effective and useful time mastery and productivity hacks
And more, including…
How to elevate your capacity to hold life and virtually eliminate drowning in overwhelm (4:09)
How to "sit in" multiple identities and pull wisdom from the most relevant one instead of being chained to a single one (6:51)
Why time blocking has been the most effective way for Ted to feel more present (try it if you also struggle to be in the moment) (14:19)
The "Tools of Time" secret that allows you to better bend time to your will (23:14)
How to start time blocking without whiteknuckling your calendar, getting overwhelmed, and quitting before it creates more time in your day (24:47)
How a "Should Detox" frees you from the mental burden of your internal dialogue and creates more time in your day to do the things you want (26:13)
The "Value Connection" trick that rewires your thinking patterns and creates motivation out of thin air by swapping a few words (26:55)
Why reducing friction (instead of beating yourself up with discipline) is a more successful long-term strategy for doing hard things that are easy to skip (32:06)
The "Habit Stack" method that makes building healthier habits so simple that your brain might immediately disregard it (but if you try it, you'll agree) (35:13)
Why the 10,000 hour rule popularized by Malcolm Gladwell has silently crushed more men's spirit and drive than perhaps any other idea (38:20)
Guest Bio:
Ted Phaëton is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and host of The Modern Man, a top 2% globally ranked podcast dedicated to helping men unlock their full potential. As a performance architect, he specializes in the Ops Audit, helping high-achieving entrepreneurs and leaders implement the Optimized Performance Systems required to master their time and scale their impact. Ted provides the proven frameworks and discipline necessary for men to lead with purpose and reclaim their freedom.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
1. The Modern Man Podcast: If you liked what Ted was putting down in today's episode, head to his website to listen to The Modern Man Podcast he hosts and the Noble Knights men's group he leads: https://TheModernManPodcast.com
2. Man Flow Yoga Events: We just announced new locations for 2026 in-person events. Find the full list of cities we're coming to here: https://manflowyoga.com/man-flow-yoga-events/
3. Man Flow Yoga: Haven't signed up yet? Start your 7-day free trial and see how yoga can eliminate aches and pains better than other types of exercise here: https://shrtlnk.co/kP8M7

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