by Joe Hudson and Brett Kistler
Applied self-exploration. The Art of Accomplishment reflects a unique way of relating in business, personal and internal life that leads to more connection and satisfying relationships, awakening your ability to create the life you want with ease and joy. Joe Hudson, a coach sought after by the world’s top companies and performers, partners with wingsuit-flying adventurer and entrepreneur Brett Kistler to examine practical tools for self-exploration that you can readily apply to meaningfully transform your life. Hear Joe and Brett conduct powerful coaching sessions and unpack epiphanies with business leaders, world-class performers, and a community dedicated to self-discovery.
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April 11, 2025
If your relationship with money has ever caused you grief, this glimpse into transformation could point the way to uncovering the root of your own challenges. Bobby Hobert comes to Joe with a question that sounds familiar to many of us: money struggles and how to step into the version of ourselves that feels so close, yet so elusive. What he finds instead is something deeper and messier: the recognition that trying to "get it right" is often the very thing in the way. Together with Joe, Bobby explores: - The subtle ways seeking approval can mask as leadership - Why helping others isn’t always generous - The discomfort (and magic) of not knowing who you are - How stillness can reveal more than striving ever could
March 28, 2025
When Nathan Baschez saw a tweet from Joe Hudson about how he raised his girls—no punishments, no shame—he had to know more. So when Joe invited him onto the podcast to talk parenting, he jumped at the chance. What unfolds is an honest look at parenting in real time. Joe shares how Hand-in-Hand Parenting shaped his family life, how emotional presence trumps perfection, and how parenting became one of his deepest self-development practices. In this episode, they discuss: - The link between emotional connection and behavior - What it actually means to "stay with" a child’s emotions - Why apology and repair are more powerful than being right - And how we all inherit emotional patterns — until we choose otherwise This is an episode for anyone who’s ever wondered if it’s possible to raise a child without control and whether, in doing so, we might raise ourselves too. Nathan Baschez is a new dad who lives in LA, and the founder of Lex ([https://lex.page](https://lex.page/)), a new kind of word processor that uses AI to help you go deeper and have more fun while writing. Before this, he co-founded Every, and was the first employee at Substack.
March 14, 2025
We grow up in a world where seeking approval is assumed, expected. Authority figures (like parents) assume the responsibility of approval or disapproval to teach their offspring how to move through the world. It’s also a kind of currency: it determines who we are, where we belong, what doors open for us. But at some point, some of us begin to wonder—what happens if I stop asking for permission? In this episode, Joe and Brett wrestle with the complexity of approval-seeking and how to break free from it. They explore: - The push and pull between belonging and authenticity - The weight of societal norms and expectation - The way doubt and conditioning pull us from our innate wisdom - The necessity of discomfort in the pursuit of true authenticity - The somatic cues that indicate when we are honoring our truth—or avoiding it - Practical exercises for cultivating self-approval
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