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Work-life balance isn’t a myth—it’s a mission. At The Double Win Podcast we believe that ambitious, high-growth individuals can experience personal and professional fulfillment simultaneously. Hosted by the creators of the Full Focus Planner, Michael...

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Work-life balance isn’t a myth—it’s a mission. At The Double Win Podcast we believe that ambitious, high-growth individuals can experience personal and professional fulfillment simultaneously. Hosted by the creators of the Full Focus Planner, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller, The Double Win Podcast is your go-to resource for unlocking secrets to productivity, wellness, and work-life balance. The Double Win Podcast features insightful weekly conversations with thought leaders, executives, and entrepreneurs sharing fascinating personal stories and actionable ideas for balancing professional success with personal well-being. Whether you're looking for motivation to achieve your goals or strategies to harmonize your career and life, The Double Win Podcast provides the perspectives and tools you need. Michael and Megan focus on the nine domains of life—body, mind, and spirit, love, family, community, money, work, and hobbies—offering practical advice to help you thrive. Discover how to integrate purposeful productivity and overall wellness into your daily routine, stay motivated, and experience a life of joy and significance. Hit subscribe and embark on your journey to winning at work and succeeding at life.

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BARRY SCHWARTZ: Stop Searching for the Best

4/1/2026
We've been told our whole lives that more choice equals more freedom, and therefore, more happiness. But that equation breaks down sooner than we think. In this episode, Michael and Megan sit down with psychologist and bestselling author Barry Schwartz to unpack the hidden costs of abundance—in our shopping carts, our workplaces, and our sense of identity. If you've ever felt paralyzed by too many options or trapped in an endless loop of comparison and upgrade, this conversation will help you understand why—and what to do about it. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Choice Excess Creates Problems.Maximizers Pay a Hidden Tax.Abundance Raises the Stakes of Every Decision.A Calling Isn't Reserved for the Corner Office.AI Can Erode Wisdom. Resources The Paradox of ChoiceChoose WiselyWhy We Work“Every Life Has a Story”“AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It”The Fix Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/w_FOZXsxMgM This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:10:11

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NICHOLAS CARR: The Case for Adding Friction

3/18/2026
We’ve never had more access to information or more tools to make work faster and easier. But according to Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows and Superbloom, speed and efficiency come with trade-offs we rarely stop to examine. In this episode, Michael and Megan talk with Carr about the paradox of modern productivity: the very systems that help us scale our work can fragment our attention and erode the depth that makes that work meaningful. If you’ve felt stretched thin or subtly less present than you want to be, this conversation will help you re-evaluate your technology—and the life you’re building with it. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Faster Isn’t Always Better. Tools Shape Their Users. Friction Fuels Mastery. AI Is a Fork in the Road. Replacement Beats Removal. Local Community Is a Powerful Antidote. Resources “Live a Quiet Life and Work with Your Hands”SuperbloomThe Shallowsnicholascarr.com Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/9afbaUcmvYQ This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:02:54

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JACOB MCHANGAMA: Disagreeing Without Losing Each Other

3/4/2026
Most of us have an unspoken rule set for modern relationships: Avoid the landmines. But according to Jacob Mchangama, that kind of fear-based self-censorship leads to disconnection. If you can’t be forthright about what matters with the people you share life with, you may stay civil, but you won’t stay close. In this episode, Michael and Megan sit down with Jacob Mchangama—founder and executive director of the Future of Free Speech at Vanderbilt University—to explore what it looks like to disagree without dehumanizing. They talk about why today’s conversations feel existential, how identity gets tangled with beliefs, and how to build habits that keep you grounded when your nervous system wants to go to war. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Not All Self-Censorship Is Bad.Curiosity Disarms Conflict.I care about this—and I could be wrong. Aim for Understanding, Not Conversion.Deescalation Is a Skill.Boundaries Aren’t Censorship.Leaders Set the Temperature. Resources Free SpeechJacob Mchangama’s Substack Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/lKzhW8tjL3Y This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:00:50:36

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CAROLINE WILLIAMS: Your Most Underrated Intelligence Center

2/18/2026
You’re not a brain on legs. And if upgrading your mindset or sharpening your thinking hasn’t delivered the breakthrough you expected, it may be time to pay attention to the one stream of data AI can’t access: your body’s real-time signals. In this episode, Michael and Megan sit down with science journalist Caroline Williams to unpack interoception—your internal sensory system. It’s the mechanism that helps you interpret what’s happening inside your body and quietly shapes your response. Together, they explore why modern life makes it so easy to override those signals and introduce simple shifts that make a big difference. If you’ve felt stuck in your head, worn out from pushing through, or unsure how to care for yourself in a high-demand season, this conversation offers a different path—habits that are practical, sustainable, and refreshingly free. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Your Inner Sense Offers Real Data.Modern Life Trains Us to Override the Body.Your Brain was Built to Move While Thinking.Break Up Sedentary Time.Go For a Walk.Rest Is a Skill, Not a Luxury.Wearables? Maybe. Resources Inner SenseMove!www.carolinewilliams.net Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/L7ksuXGCp3Q This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:00:26

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HAL ELROD: Daily Essentials for Aging Well

2/4/2026
Morning routines can become one more place we feel behind, especially when life shifts. In this episode, Michael and Megan talk with bestselling author Hal Elrod about The Miracle Morning After 50 (co-authored with aging expert Dwayne Clark). Along with the SAVERS basics (Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, and Scribing) they explore the “after 50” focus on healthspan, purpose, flexibility, and overlooked free practices. Hal also shares the common derailers and how to rebuild momentum with small steps that stick. Whether you’re in midlife or building sustainable habits now, this conversation will help you craft a morning ritual that fits real life and grows with you. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Make Your Morning Ritual Doable.Healthspan Matters.andStart Small and Let It Build.Consistency Beats Intensity.Don’t Over-Engineer It.don’tNature is a Free Advantage.Purpose Protects Your Life. Resources The Miracle Morning After 50The Miracle Morningmiraclemorning.comhalelrod.com Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/o-T03QPI6Cw This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:00:58:59

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HAL HERSHFIELD: Making Better Choices Feel Easier

1/21/2026
Why do we procrastinate, overspend, or neglect habits we know matter? In this episode, UCLA professor Hal Hershfield reveals how our connection (or lack of connection) to our future selves shapes everything from health and finances to ethics and life satisfaction. Drawing on decades of research, Hal introduces practical tools—including reverse time travel, temptation bundling, and vivid imagination exercises—that help close the gap between intention and action. This conversation is equal parts science, story, and strategy for anyone who wants to live with more agency and hope. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways You Have Agency.The Present Is Loud. The Future Is Abstract.Three Common Mistakes Sabotage Progress.Reverse Time Travel Makes Goals Feel Closer.Temptation Bundling Reduces Friction.Small Choices Compound Into Identity. Resources www.halhershfield.comYour Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:01:43

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VIRGINIA POSTREL: Staying Hopeful in a Changing World

1/7/2026
Why does it feel like everything is falling apart, even as our lives get materially easier in so many ways? Michael Hyatt talks with author and cultural thinker Virginia Postrel about why progress becomes invisible, how nostalgia for the “good old days” distorts reality, and why modern change moves unevenly. They explore why humans crave beauty and meaning (not just function) and how AI is reshaping the future of work. A clear theme emerges throughout the wide-ranging conversation: change is inevitable, and how we respond matters. Resilience, margin, and an entrepreneurial mindset make all the difference. If you’ve felt powerless against “big systems,” this episode is a reminder that innovation is often personal, practical, and close to home: start where you are, solve what you can, and expect the unexpected. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Progress Becomes Invisible Quickly.Change Is Uneven: Bits vs. Atoms.Dynamism vs. Stasis Shapes How We Face the Future.Agency Grows Through Problem-Solving.Resilience Requires Margin.Entrepreneurship Is Bigger Than Business. Resources vpostrel.comvpostrel.substack.comThe Future and Its EnemiesThe Substance of StyleThe Power of GlamorThe Fabric of Civilization Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/yCMHIdYYS-A This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:00:59:16

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PAT FLYNN: Opting Out of Learning Overload

12/17/2025
Why do high-achievers feel perpetually behind, even while consuming more content than ever? In this conversation, Pat Flynn explains the trap of “overlearning” and how it quietly keeps us stuck in motion without progress. You’ll learn how to shift from “just-in-case” learning to “just-in-time” learning, create real momentum with a simple four-step framework, and protect what matters most with practical boundaries. Along the way, Pat shares how these principles helped him build multiple successful businesses (including a Pokémon channel with millions of followers) without sacrificing his family, health, or joy. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Overlearning Is a Hidden Productivity Trap. Shift from “Just-in-Case” to “Just-in-Time.” Use the 4-Step Lean Learning Cycle. Silence Helps You Digest What You Already Know. Watch for “Junk Sparks.” Try the “20% Itch Rule.” Optimize for Peace, Not Scale. Resources Smart Passive IncomeSuperfansLean Learning Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/aLp6hHTrYQs This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:00:01

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MICHAEL BUNGAY STANIER: The Problem With Having the Answers

12/3/2025
Why do leaders jump so quickly to giving advice? And why does it so often backfire? In this episode, Michael Bungay Stanier explains why the “advice monster” is one of our biggest leadership liabilities—and how seven simple questions can help you listen better, coach smarter, and build stronger connections. Filled with humor, story, empathy, and practical scripts, this episode is a masterclass in everyday leadership. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways The “Advice Monster” Is Real. Questions Create Ownership. Seven Questions Change Everything. Curiosity Deepens Every Relationship. Better Conversations Start With Permission. How can I be most useful here?Coaching Is for Everyday Life. Resources The Coaching Habit The Advice Trap How to Work With (Almost) AnyoneBox of Crayons Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/WOjq8aMbr5k This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:07:29

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JOEL MILLER: Books Make Us Better

11/5/2025
Why do some ideas spark movements while others fizzle? Joel—author of The Idea Machine, veteran publisher, and Chief Content Officer at Full Focus—explains how books transform vague thoughts into precise, shareable frameworks. You’ll hear the case for analog reading, how writing unlocks buy-in at work, and why AI and books actually belong together. Practical, contrarian, and deeply encouraging for any high achiever who wants clearer thinking and better communication. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Books Are Tech. Writing Creates Clarity. Right Format, Right Job. AI Is a Companion. Build a Daily Reading Habit. Resources The Idea MachineMiller’s Book Review (Joel’s Substack) Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/e36acyYWBnM This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:00:56:35

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ELIZABETH STANLEY: The Biology of Resilience

10/22/2025
Why do so many high achievers secretly struggle with anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm? Dr. Elizabeth Stanley, Army veteran, Georgetown professor, and author of Widen the Window, joins Michael Hyatt to explain the hidden science behind stress and resilience. Drawing on her personal story of trauma, her background in the military, and her training in somatic therapy, Elizabeth reveals why talk therapy alone often falls short—and how body-based practices can change everything. This conversation is honest, practical, and deeply hopeful for anyone who feels stuck in patterns of stress. Memorable Quotes allostatic load Key Takeaways You’re Not Broken.Your Body Knows the Way.Talk Therapy Isn’t Enough.Agency Is Key.Resilience Can Be Trained. Resources Widen the Window Mindfulness-Based Mind Fitness Training (MMFT) Watch on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/Z607BPgbxi4 This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:00:54:57

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OLIVER BURKEMAN: Trading Control for Peace

10/8/2025
What if the key to a meaningful life isn’t doing more—but doing less, with intention? In this powerful conversation, Michael and Megan talk with Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks and Meditations for Mortals, about the myths of productivity, the illusion of control, and why accepting our finite nature might be the best thing we can do for our peace, purpose, and productivity. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Radical Acceptance is Key.Distraction is Avoidance in Disguise.Optimization is Not Salvation. Meaning is Here, Now. Resources 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for MortalsMeditations for MortalsThe Imperfectionist Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/571YmI5h_Cs This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:03:46

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ELIZABETH OLDFIELD: Becoming Steady, Connected, and Fully Alive

9/24/2025
What if the key to thriving isn’t managing your circumstances perfectly—but rooting yourself in the connections that matter most? In this heartfelt conversation, Michael and Megan talk with Elizabeth Oldfield, author of Fully Alive, about reclaiming depth, community, and soul-level steadiness in a culture addicted to speed and distraction. Elizabeth draws on ancient wisdom, modern insight, and her own experience living in intentional community to offer a hopeful path forward. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Connection Is the Core of Flourishing.Attention Shapes Who You Become.Structure Time Around Your Values.Commitment Fuels Depth.Ancient Practices Still Work. Resources Fully AliveThe Sacred Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/-anckhHSdHM This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:01:41

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CHRIS DUCKER: Bouncing Back from Burnout

9/10/2025
After experiencing burnout and adrenal fatigue, author and entrepreneur Chris Ducker realized hustling harder wasn’t the answer. He gets candid about burnout, recovery, and why joy-filled practices are essential for leaders who want to last. Two of his favorites: bonsai gardening and birdwatching. He also makes a compelling case for getting outside. It’s a refreshing invitation back to an embodied, sustainable way of life. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Burnout Isn’t Just Overwork.Self-Care Is Strategy.Hobbies Heal.Step Outside.Small Shifts, Big Change. Resources The Long Haul LeaderYoupreneur community Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/GOLw7Vz4kRA This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:09:11

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Summer Hiatus Announcement!

6/4/2025

Duration:00:01:17

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JEFFERSON FISHER: Staying Grounded When Tensions Rise

5/21/2025
If your conversations are starting to feel more like combat, you’re not alone. In this powerful episode, Michael and Megan sit down with Jefferson Fisher—trial attorney, social media sensation, and author of The Next Conversation—to talk about the small shifts that create major breakthroughs in communication. From regulating your nervous system to choosing connection over triumph, this episode is packed with practical, actionable tools you can use today. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Arguments Aren’t Battles.Start With Self-Control.Use “Small Talks.”Connection > Agreement.Confidence Follows Action. Resources The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk MoreJefferson Fisher on InstagramThe Jefferson Fisher Podcast Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/kJsQe3S3rw0 This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:00:58:50

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DAVE RAMSEY: Build a Business That Lasts

5/7/2025
What do you do when business feels hard—and you assume it’s your fault? In this raw and rich conversation, Michael and Megan sit down with Dave Ramsey to talk about what really goes into building a business that lasts. Drawing from his 30+ year journey with Ramsey Solutions, Dave shares stories of failure, clarity, succession, and the slow handoff of legacy—along with what most founders get wrong about growth. If you’ve ever felt behind, discouraged, or unsure how to lead your business into the future, this episode will show you the next light on the path. Memorable Quotes experimented. Key Takeaways Business Is Hard. Cut Through the Fog. Good News: You’re the Problem. Succession Starts Now. Resources Build a Business You LoveThe Ramsey ShowRamsey SolutionsEntreLeadership Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/oOoV5G1Zi8E This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:06:02

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ARTHUR BOERS: A Path Back to What Matters

4/23/2025
What if the answer to your overwhelm isn’t a new planner or app—but a walk around the block, a shared meal, or a Saturday spent gardening? In this episode, Michael and Megan sit down with Arthur Boers, author of Living into Focus and Shattered, to talk about the kind of practices that help us resist the pressure of a hyperconnected world and even heal from generational trauma by reconnecting to what matters most. If you’ve ever longed to feel more grounded, whole, or present, this conversation will give you the language—and tools—you’ve been missing. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways Focal Practices Are More Than Habits. Technology Calls For Discernment. We Need Yellow Lights. Brake Your Enthusiasm. An Unexpected Path to Healing. Resources Living into FocusShattered: A MemoirThe Way is Made by WalkingArthurBoers.com Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/ypJvOm0z8IU This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:01:51

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JOSH AXE: The Hidden Root of Healing

4/9/2025
What if your health breakthrough doesn’t start in the gym or the kitchen—but in your mind? In this powerful conversation, Michael and Megan sit down with Dr. Josh Axe to explore why so many people feel stuck in cycles of stress, illness, or plateau—and how to shift toward real, lasting wellness. Drawing from his background in functional medicine and personal experience with a life-altering spinal infection, Dr. Axe shares the most overlooked key to healing and how you can start applying it today. Memorable Quotes Key Takeaways The Biology of Belief.The Root of the Issue.The Power of Visualization.Top Four Longevity Habits. Resources Think This, Not That by Dr. Josh AxeDrAxe.comAncient NutritionYou Are the Placebo by Dr. Joe Dispenza Watch on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/2-dvOt-zcdM This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:07:05

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ARIANNA MOLLOY: How to Love Work—Without Burning Out

3/26/2025
What is a calling? How does it shape our work and life? What’s the hidden cost of pursuing it (and what can we do about it)? In this engaging, high-energy conversation, Michael and Megan sit down with Dr. Arianna Molloy—calling researcher, author, and professor—to unpack the power and pitfalls of purpose-driven work. Arianna reveals the four key elements of a true calling, practical safeguards to prevent burnout, and three concrete shifts anyone in any field can make to start experiencing a greater sense of purpose and meaning at work. She also explains why humility—not just passion—is the key to sustainable success. If you’ve ever struggled to balance meaningful work with a healthy life, this episode is a must-listen. Memorable Quotes who I am Key Takeaways The Bright and Dark Sides of Calling.The Four Elements of a True Calling.How to Reframe Your Work.job craftingThe Role (and Definition) of Humility.The Power of Rest. Resources Healthy CallingArianna Molloy’s WebsiteConnect on LinkedIn Watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/upMwbYdyViw This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Duration:01:06:13