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Episode Summary
This week, Paul returns after missing an episode—not because of laziness, but because he was sitting in a deer stand in rural Arkansas trying (and failing) to restock the freezer. Bambi survives another week.
From there, Paul dives into a real conversation he had at work with a younger employee who struggles with punctuality and follow-through. That moment turns into a bigger discussion about something our culture desperately needs again: excellence—the kind Bret “The Hitman” Hart called The Excellence of Execution.
Paul explores why today’s world is struggling with standards, why mentorship is dying, and why Gen X might be the generation uniquely positioned to revive real craftsmanship, reliability, and pride in your work.
If you’re Gen X (or Gen Z looking for guidance), this one hits home.
Intro — Why There Was No Episode Last Week
Segment 1 — The Accidental Office Week
Segment 2 — The Young Worker Who’s a “Good Kid… But”
Segment 3 — What’s Missing Today? (It’s Not Intelligence)
Segment 4 — Bret “The Hitman” Hart: The Original Blueprint
Segment 5 — Why Excellence Matters More Now Than Ever
1. Everyone’s distracted
2. Standards are softer
3. Pressure is higher
4. Mentorship is disappearing
From Big Brothers Big Sisters / Harris Poll (2025):
From SHRM:
Without mentorship, excellence doesn’t get modeled, taught, or reinforced.
Segment 6 — What Gen X Has to Teach
Reliability
Showing up—even when you’d rather be hunting.
Independence
We fixed things before Google
By Paul Stevens4
44 ratings
Send us Fan Mail
Episode Summary
This week, Paul returns after missing an episode—not because of laziness, but because he was sitting in a deer stand in rural Arkansas trying (and failing) to restock the freezer. Bambi survives another week.
From there, Paul dives into a real conversation he had at work with a younger employee who struggles with punctuality and follow-through. That moment turns into a bigger discussion about something our culture desperately needs again: excellence—the kind Bret “The Hitman” Hart called The Excellence of Execution.
Paul explores why today’s world is struggling with standards, why mentorship is dying, and why Gen X might be the generation uniquely positioned to revive real craftsmanship, reliability, and pride in your work.
If you’re Gen X (or Gen Z looking for guidance), this one hits home.
Intro — Why There Was No Episode Last Week
Segment 1 — The Accidental Office Week
Segment 2 — The Young Worker Who’s a “Good Kid… But”
Segment 3 — What’s Missing Today? (It’s Not Intelligence)
Segment 4 — Bret “The Hitman” Hart: The Original Blueprint
Segment 5 — Why Excellence Matters More Now Than Ever
1. Everyone’s distracted
2. Standards are softer
3. Pressure is higher
4. Mentorship is disappearing
From Big Brothers Big Sisters / Harris Poll (2025):
From SHRM:
Without mentorship, excellence doesn’t get modeled, taught, or reinforced.
Segment 6 — What Gen X Has to Teach
Reliability
Showing up—even when you’d rather be hunting.
Independence
We fixed things before Google