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Repairing Damage to Others, Keeping Training Playful, and Red-Lining When it Counts | ASK ME ANYTHING

Repairing Damage to Others, Keeping Training Playful, and Red-Lining When it Counts | ASK ME ANYTHING

Update: 2024-03-13
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In this week’s ASK ME ANYTHING, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen take on your questions from the Iron Council and Order of Man Facebook Group. Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what’s working in your life. 

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(0:00 ) Episode Intro

(20:54 ) What are the differences between the periods of pushing hard towards your goals to the point of overextending oneself and experiencing mental burnout?

(36:48 ) If someone had started listening to the OOM pod years ago but stopped, should they pick back up where they left off, or start with the most recent episode?

(39:46 ) What is the process you’d recommend to someone choosing their team on The Iron Council?

(42:38 ) When do you know when it’s time to let go of a friend?

(49:00 ) Am I sending my kids the wrong impression about physical presentation when I’m less careful about it at home?

(54:15 ) How do we begin to repair and own up to the mistakes and repercussions of them that we might have made in regards to our family?

 

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Repairing Damage to Others, Keeping Training Playful, and Red-Lining When it Counts | ASK ME ANYTHING

Repairing Damage to Others, Keeping Training Playful, and Red-Lining When it Counts | ASK ME ANYTHING

Ryan Michler