Episodes
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Every effect in your life - your bank account, your relationships, your body, your business - has a cause. And that cause is always a thought. In this episode, E shares the most important law in the universe - the law of cause and effect - and for the first time, takes you through the chapters of his own life that prove it. From STR Secrets to divorce to addiction to the night everything changed at his favorite spot in Miami Beach. This is the episode that makes you stop being the victim of your life and start being the author of it.
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You've been sold a lie about discipline your entire life. That it's hard. That it's restriction. That some people are just wired for it and others aren't. In this episode, E breaks down why that story is costing you everything — and replaces it with the most powerful reframe in the show so far: discipline is the ultimate form of self-love. You'll also get the Three D's framework — Desire, Decision, Discipline — and learn how to use it to shift your paradigm one vote at a time, until the life you want becomes the only life that makes sense.
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Missing episodes?
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What does it actually mean to be the CEO of your life? In this first episode, Emanuele Pani breaks down the identity → attention → meaning → decision → results loop that determines everything in your life - and why changing your circumstances always starts with changing who you believe yourself to be.
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Most people aren't goal-setting - they're wish-listing. In this episode, E breaks down Bob Proctor's A, B, and C goal framework, explains why even hitting your biggest goals can leave you feeling empty, and introduces the one shift that changes everything: standards over goals. Goals are events. Standards are identity.
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You have the information. You have the plan. So why does the self-sabotage keep happening? In this episode, E introduces Lise Bourbeau's five core wounds - rejection, abandonment, humiliation, betrayal, and injustice - and the masks we wear to protect ourselves. By the end, you'll know which one is yours. And what to do about it.
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You don't need a corner office to think like a CEO. You just need to decide your life is worth leading.