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- → Joe says it at the very end of this one: the stuff that got hurt in groups is often best healed in groups. That's what the Connection Course offers a space for: https://yt.artofaccomplishment.com/rapid-coaching/perfectionism
In this session, a woman asks Joe how to stop being a perfectionist "for good" and he points out that the question itself is perfectionist. From there he opens it up. Follow along to learn what may be living beneath your perfectionism and how to meet it with more understanding.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. - Self-reliance sounds like a virtue until you see the ways it quietly runs your life, sabotages your relationships, and keeps you stuck in the very patterns you're trying to escape. In this follow-up to a previous episode on self-reliance, Joe and Brett go deeper into the five specific patterns that show up in people who learned early on that their needs weren't going to be met.
They walk through each pattern, how it developed, how it self-sabotages, and why the way out is deceptively close to the way that keeps you stuck. It's especially relevant for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone who has ever felt like it's all on them.
Together, they explore:
Why self-reliance is rooted in learning as a child that you had to take care of your parent, not the other way around
The five patterns of self-reliance: difficulty owning wants, ignoring needs, issues with authority, taking responsibility for others' happiness, and inability to express hurt
How to spot the pattern in your own life
Why self-reliant leaders create power vacuums and political environments
The distinction between wants (evolutionary drive) and needs (nervous system nourishment)
Why self-reliant people crave a kind of care no adult can actually provide
How resentment quietly builds when your asks come out as demands
The "stray cat" analogy: training people to depend on you, then resenting them for it
Why every self-sabotage move creates evidence that confirms the pattern
The Truman Show trap: how the way out looks almost identical to the pattern itself
Why owning your fear of interdependence unlocks real agency
How self-reliance limits leverage and prevents the decentralized growth that scales
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. - In this special episode, Joe and Brett engage directly with the audience by reading and responding to comments from their recent episode on narcissism. They navigate what's true in the pushback as well as what they'd want to add or clarify.
It's an honest, unscripted conversation about the limits of framing narcissism as a spectrum, the difference between abuse and narcissistic personality disorder, and the long journey from victimhood to empowered compassion.
Together, they explore:
The critical distinction between narcissism as a trait and narcissistic personality disorder
The pros and cons of framing narcissism as a spectrum
Why the natural progression often goes from "I'm the problem" to "you're the problem" before real healing becomes possible
The difference between engaging with narcissism in the workplace vs. in an abusive relationship
Why any love that makes you feel ashamed or turn away from yourself may not be love worth keeping
Rebuilding a relationship with a narcissistic parent
Why compassion and boundaries actually go together, not in opposition
What abuse survivors actually need
Why the option to leave isn't psychologically available until certain internal work is done
Joe's story of meeting a mother in a homeless shelter and what it revealed about capacity and choice
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. - What does it actually take to build a marriage that lasts? In this special episode, Joe sits down with his wife Tara for an honest, unfiltered conversation about the 29 years of their relationship: how it started, what they got wrong, what they figured out, and the lessons only decades of shared life can teach.
Together, they explore:
The single want that mattered most: someone who would grow with them
Tara's three non-negotiables before saying yes
The moment they learned they couldn't change each other
Why the person questioning the relationship is often having a "me" issue, not a "them" issue
What it actually means to "get in your body"
How love gets wired with guilt, criticism, or abuse
The dynamic where one partner is "the better one" and one is "the problem"
The pivot from litigating who's right to honoring each other's realities
Aggressive vs. passive-aggressive anger as mirror images of the same shame
Marriage (and kids) as the fastest way to peel the onion of identity
What they'd do differently: bringing more consciousness to vision and creating the practices together
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. - Learn to have a better relationship to your inner critic - the Connection Course: https://yt.artofaccomplishment.com/inner-critic-cc
That voice in your head that's constantly riding you — telling you you're not enough, reminding you of every mistake, nagging you while you're trying to focus — where did it actually come from? And why do you still listen to it? In this video, Joe Hudson breaks down the inner critic: its origins, why you think you need it, and how changing the way you relate to it can quietly transform your life. You'll learn a simple practice you can try today, and why the critic's power dissolves the moment you stop treating it like your boss.
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About The Art of Accomplishment
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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