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#3 What I Thought This Show Was | TMHS

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In this solo episode, Michael steps back to examine what he originally thought this show was going to be — and what it’s quietly becoming instead. Rather than forcing momentum or pretending clarity arrived on schedule, he talks through the assumptions he made before TMHS ever went live, the friction that followed once it did, and why misalignment doesn’t always mean something is broken.

The conversation then turns toward the cost of always being “put together.” Why composure is rewarded, what it can quietly conceal, and how always sounding finished can limit real exploration. Michael reflects on the difference between being respected and being reachable, and why this show is intentionally making room for thinking in public rather than presenting conclusions.

This episode isn’t a pivot announcement or a correction — it’s an orientation. A look at what happens when you stop optimizing for polish and start paying attention to what’s actually emerging. If you’re building something before the narrative catches up, this one sits with that phase rather than trying to rush past it.

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https://www.facebook.com/p/Hageman-Concrete-LLC-61579796250455/

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http://TheMHshow.com

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Manage episode 524743638 series 3696639
Content provided by Michael Hageman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Hageman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this solo episode, Michael steps back to examine what he originally thought this show was going to be — and what it’s quietly becoming instead. Rather than forcing momentum or pretending clarity arrived on schedule, he talks through the assumptions he made before TMHS ever went live, the friction that followed once it did, and why misalignment doesn’t always mean something is broken.

The conversation then turns toward the cost of always being “put together.” Why composure is rewarded, what it can quietly conceal, and how always sounding finished can limit real exploration. Michael reflects on the difference between being respected and being reachable, and why this show is intentionally making room for thinking in public rather than presenting conclusions.

This episode isn’t a pivot announcement or a correction — it’s an orientation. A look at what happens when you stop optimizing for polish and start paying attention to what’s actually emerging. If you’re building something before the narrative catches up, this one sits with that phase rather than trying to rush past it.

Hageman Concrete

https://www.facebook.com/p/Hageman-Concrete-LLC-61579796250455/

All My Links

http://TheMHshow.com

  continue reading

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