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In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que break down the difference between stability vs. comfort and how confusing the two can stall real growth. They explore concepts like negative churn, the sophomore slump, and why knowing how to handle winning is just as important as surviving losses. The conversation emphasizes learning from other people’s experiences and the value of horizontal networking—building with peers, not just chasing hierarchies.
The episode also challenges listeners to ask, “What decade are you in?”—mentally, financially, and emotionally. Wolf & Que discuss being rich in resources, actually utilizing those resources, and the difference between useful trauma vs. used trauma. Topics like pride trauma, movement without progress, and self-rejection highlight how internal blocks often do more damage than external obstacles.
They close by unpacking what it means to let your guard down without losing yourself, and the fine line between living without pride vs. living without dignity. This episode is a deep reflection on maturity, momentum, and moving with intention instead of just motion.
Tap in for perspective-shifting insight. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network for episodes that challenge, sharpen, and elevate.
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In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast, Wolf & Que break down the difference between stability vs. comfort and how confusing the two can stall real growth. They explore concepts like negative churn, the sophomore slump, and why knowing how to handle winning is just as important as surviving losses. The conversation emphasizes learning from other people’s experiences and the value of horizontal networking—building with peers, not just chasing hierarchies.
The episode also challenges listeners to ask, “What decade are you in?”—mentally, financially, and emotionally. Wolf & Que discuss being rich in resources, actually utilizing those resources, and the difference between useful trauma vs. used trauma. Topics like pride trauma, movement without progress, and self-rejection highlight how internal blocks often do more damage than external obstacles.
They close by unpacking what it means to let your guard down without losing yourself, and the fine line between living without pride vs. living without dignity. This episode is a deep reflection on maturity, momentum, and moving with intention instead of just motion.
Tap in for perspective-shifting insight. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network for episodes that challenge, sharpen, and elevate.

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