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How to Shut Work Off Before It Costs You Your Kids featuring Gary John Bishop

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Gary John Bishop is the New York Times bestselling author behind Unfuk Yourself* and Stop Doing That Sht*, with seven books and millions of copies sold, and his new release Now What out this month. In this episode Larry opens the doors to an exclusive Q&A Gary did inside the Dad Edge Business Boardroom Brotherhood, where business owners brought him their real, unfiltered questions.

Three men bring their hardest challenges to the table: grief and a 20-year marriage at a crossroads, the daily collapse between what you plan and what you actually do, and the fear of losing a business that follows you home to your kids. If you're a business owner who says one thing and does another, or who's been quietly sacrificing family for a fear you haven't named, this conversation will hit you where you live.

 

Timeline Summary

[1:02] – Larry introduces this exclusive Boardroom Q&A and why he brings in high level guests monthly

[3:30] – Gary is introduced as the bestselling author of seven books and a friend since 2018

[5:38] – Slade opens with losing his father, rebuilding a career, and a 20-year marriage at a crossroads

[8:20] – Gary challenges the idea that you lose anything when someone dies

[8:57] – Your life as a conversational domain and why your father still exists inside it

[13:12] – The question that changes a marriage: what are the conversations actually about?

[16:02] – Why calling his dad a "degenerate gambler" was costing Slade more than he knew

[18:35] – Alan asks how to stay focused when the day falls apart by 10am

[20:39] – The real issue is integrity: you say and then you don't do

[21:23] – Would you trust a man who never keeps his word? You're doing it to yourself

[24:17] – Gary doubles his revenue target for no reason other than he said he would

[29:26] – You're not detaching from emotion, you're recognizing you're attached to it

[31:14] – Blake on the fear that not answering the phone will cost him his business

[33:26] – Every company is organized around the fears of its founder

[37:39] – "This is not appropriate to this space" and how to shut work off at home

[45:05] – Ciprian asks how to stop building the present on a broken past

[49:01] – Nobody cut you off in traffic: how automatic language creates your world

[53:04] – Husserl's bracketing: set the story aside and be in wonder of what's there

 

5 Key Takeaways

  1. Your Life Is a Conversational Domain — The people you've lost still exist in the conversations you have and the way you speak about them. Locate them somewhere that nurtures you instead of somewhere labeled loss.
  2. Integrity Is Honoring Your Word — Integrity isn't morality, it's treating what you say like it matters. If you routinely say and then don't do, you've trained yourself to be unreliable to yourself.
  3. Your Business Runs On Your Fear — Every company is organized around the fears of its founder. If you're taking calls at the dinner table, look at what you're actually committed to versus what you say you're committed to.
  4. The Language Is Creating the World — Calling something a struggle instead of a challenge, or your father a degenerate instead of a man who gambled, isn't description. It's construction, and you'll live inside whatever you build.
  5. Bracket the Story and Declare Something New — You don't have to fix the past. Set it aside, declare who you are right now, and ask what that person would obviously do next.

 

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