This episode feels like one of those late-season sits where you’re not just watching the woods—you’re taking inventory of yourself. John and I talk about rolling into 2026, how fast time keeps moving, and what it means to stay sharp when life, injuries, and expectations start stacking up. We get into the reality of hunting seasons that don’t always go as planned, a knee injury that forced John to slow down and rethink how he moves, and how recovery, discipline, and mental reps matter just as much as physical ones. We also dig into the pressure that comes with the outdoor industry, walking away from familiar paths, and having the guts to choose work that actually lines up with who you are. This one’s about paying attention—to your body, your goals, and the direction you’re headed—before the next season ever starts.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 474
- The turn of a new year often feels familiar, forcing honest reflection on where growth actually happened.
- Hunting seasons—and bodies—don’t follow plans, making adaptability and patience essential.
- Injuries and setbacks can become teachers when mindfulness and recovery take priority.
- Mental reps, scouting, and preparation matter just as much as physical execution.
- Managing expectations is key to keeping hunting fun instead of turning it into pressure.
- Stepping away—whether from a season, a sport, or an industry—can restore clarity and passion.
- Real fulfillment comes from doing work and pursuits you’d still choose without an audience.
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