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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
By Paul Stevens5
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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

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