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In this solo episode of Spartan Leadership, Josh Kosnick tackles a problem that’s quietly wrecking our society, our homes, and our boardrooms: the inability to hold two truths at the same time. From Memorial Day to the boardroom to your marriage, he breaks down how binary thinking masquerades as conviction while quietly destroying wisdom, trust, and culture.
You’ll hear why being “for” or “against” everything isn’t strength, it’s rigidity — and how real leaders learn to sit in tension, honor complexity, and still make clear decisions. Josh then walks through six practical disciplines you can start using this week to build the muscle of holding two truths without folding under pressure.
If you’re a leader at work, at home, or in your community, this episode will challenge how you think, how you decide, and how you show up when things get complex.
🔗 Learn more and go deeper with The Kairos Code at thekairoscode.com
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – What happens when you can’t hold two truths and why it limits everything downstream
00:22 – Six practical disciplines to build the “two truths” leadership muscle
00:49 – Stop reacting: creating a gap between stimulus and response so wisdom can get in
01:28 – Welcome back to Spartan Leadership with Josh Kosnick; introducing “Two Truths”
02:01 – From BLM and “defund the police” to everyday conversations: how we’re trained to pick a side
02:26 – “Not every cop is bad, : both/and thinking in practice
02:48 – Why having to pick a side on everything has frustrated Josh for years
03:10 – How this conditioning is showing up in your home and your boardroom
03:35 – Memorial Day: honoring the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country
03:54 – Anti‑war and pro‑soldier: holding two truths that culture treats as incompatible
04:18 – Against war, honoring every fallen soldier, and why that’s now seen as controversial
05:11 – What we’ve lost in society, in homes, and in business: the ability to hold two truths
05:36 – Binary thinking feels like conviction but is actually rigidity and limitation
06:07 – How algorithms reward hot takes over wisdom and train us for performance, not discernment
07:03 – From newspapers to modern media: why the hot take wins and corrections disappear
07:28 – When two truths can’t coexist, all that’s left is power — the loudest voice wins
08:03 – Inside the boardroom: growth versus sustainability and why both are true at the same time
08:32 – Dysfunctional leadership teams: ego with a title versus searching for truth
08:59 – Visionary and Integrator: the EOS structure built on two necessary truths
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In this solo episode of Spartan Leadership, Josh Kosnick tackles a problem that’s quietly wrecking our society, our homes, and our boardrooms: the inability to hold two truths at the same time. From Memorial Day to the boardroom to your marriage, he breaks down how binary thinking masquerades as conviction while quietly destroying wisdom, trust, and culture.
You’ll hear why being “for” or “against” everything isn’t strength, it’s rigidity — and how real leaders learn to sit in tension, honor complexity, and still make clear decisions. Josh then walks through six practical disciplines you can start using this week to build the muscle of holding two truths without folding under pressure.
If you’re a leader at work, at home, or in your community, this episode will challenge how you think, how you decide, and how you show up when things get complex.
🔗 Learn more and go deeper with The Kairos Code at thekairoscode.com
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – What happens when you can’t hold two truths and why it limits everything downstream
00:22 – Six practical disciplines to build the “two truths” leadership muscle
00:49 – Stop reacting: creating a gap between stimulus and response so wisdom can get in
01:28 – Welcome back to Spartan Leadership with Josh Kosnick; introducing “Two Truths”
02:01 – From BLM and “defund the police” to everyday conversations: how we’re trained to pick a side
02:26 – “Not every cop is bad, : both/and thinking in practice
02:48 – Why having to pick a side on everything has frustrated Josh for years
03:10 – How this conditioning is showing up in your home and your boardroom
03:35 – Memorial Day: honoring the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country
03:54 – Anti‑war and pro‑soldier: holding two truths that culture treats as incompatible
04:18 – Against war, honoring every fallen soldier, and why that’s now seen as controversial
05:11 – What we’ve lost in society, in homes, and in business: the ability to hold two truths
05:36 – Binary thinking feels like conviction but is actually rigidity and limitation
06:07 – How algorithms reward hot takes over wisdom and train us for performance, not discernment
07:03 – From newspapers to modern media: why the hot take wins and corrections disappear
07:28 – When two truths can’t coexist, all that’s left is power — the loudest voice wins
08:03 – Inside the boardroom: growth versus sustainability and why both are true at the same time
08:32 – Dysfunctional leadership teams: ego with a title versus searching for truth
08:59 – Visionary and Integrator: the EOS structure built on two necessary truths
Support the show
CONNECT WITH ME HERE:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Twitter
TikTok
YouTube
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
YouTube

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