• What a Waste of My Time
    Jun 25 2026

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    “All my life I thought something was wrong with me… What a waste.” That single line, spoken at the very end of a life, has a way of stopping you cold. I read it in Tara Brach’s work on radical acceptance, and it immediately made me look at the places where I still treat my anxiety, doubt, and self-criticism like proof that I’m broken.

    We talk about unworthiness as a trance: a low-grade background hum that can run for years until you barely notice it’s there. Like a fan in a quiet room, the noise becomes normal, and you start to believe that’s just what being alive feels like. I unpack how this “something is wrong with me” story shows up in everyday moments, why it can block action and confidence, and why it’s not a personality flaw you’re stuck with.

    The reframe I want you to try is practical and freeing: unworthiness is a bug in your system, not evidence of who you are. From there, we get concrete. I share a simple interruption practice to help you notice the hum without fighting it, plus a short two to three minute calm-abiding breath practice that trains focus and helps interrupt old programming. I also mention a guided meditation I’m posting on my website and linking in the show notes.

    If this lands, take a minute to sit with it or journal before you rush to the next thing. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find Fierce Encouragement. What’s one place you notice the unworthiness hum showing up this week?

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    23 mins
  • Don't Trust Yourself
    Jun 18 2026

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    A friend going back to school for counseling told me something this morning that's been rattling around my head today. Don't trust yourself.

    Sounds like the opposite of everything I usually talk about. But he's onto something. We all carry a blind spot, a bias that runs negative, and if we're not careful, fierce encouragement turns into fiercely trusting the worst voice in the room. Or even that subtle one that runs the script.

    I get into the tractor beam that pulls people back into old self-talk after a great week. The IT leader who told me she's done climbing the corp ladder. And a barbell metaphor I use at the gym that applies to a lot more than lifting.

    Maybe the move isn't trusting yourself less? Maybe it's not trusting the first habitual response, the old reflex that shows up before you've had a second to think, or even trust that system you've created.

    This one's for anyone who's ever had a good month get undone by a bad Tuesday.

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    23 mins
  • When The Power Goes Out
    Jun 12 2026

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    The power went out at Mark's house after severe storms. No lights, no charged phone, no easy distractions. Suddenly he's pacing, edgy, feeling that low simmer of anxiety he thought he had handled.

    That moment pulled the curtain back on a bigger truth. He's been leaning on a crutch to manage his inner weather. And when the outer weather took it away, the inside got loud fast.

    Mark talks honestly about cannabis use, the strange safety of calling it "not a problem" because you still show up to work, and the quiet ways dependence hides in planning, bargaining, and checking out. A friend asked him a direct question that cut through his excuses: were you embarrassed by it?

    From there he gets into the real work of early recovery. Restless nights, intense dreams, anger, sadness, and the brutal self-talk that shows up when you stop escaping. If you've wrestled with imposter syndrome, self-image, or that feeling that you should be further along, you'll recognize this terrain.

    The metaphor that won't leave him alone is the crutch you don't truly need anymore, but keep using anyway until it wears your soles down. For some people it's cannabis. For others it's alcohol, scrolling, sugar, shopping, rage, or staying busy enough to never sit still.

    This isn't a willpower lecture. It's a conversation about fear, presence, and why treading water is still swimming when you're in a hard stretch.

    They land on one practical anchor: just put it down for today.

    (Thank you to Bill Maeda for his support and vulnerability. Here's a link to his YouTube channel if you're interested in his work.)

    If you're trying to quit, reset, or simply stay with yourself through the storm, come listen. If it resonates, share it with someone who needs it and leave a review so more people can find Fierce Encouragement.

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    25 mins
  • The Story You Call Wisdom
    Jun 4 2026

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    You can be brilliant, experienced, and driven, and still be stuck for a reason you do not want to name. The hardest traps rarely sound like fear. They sound like wisdom: “I’m being careful.” “The timing isn’t right.” “I just need to refine it a bit more.” “I can’t trust them, so I have to hold the line.”

    I’m Mark Walker, and I walk through a pattern I keep hearing on discovery calls and strategy sessions with high performers, founders, and leaders. One builder with decades of tech experience has a hard drive full of apps that never shipped, each delay explained with a reasonable story. Another leader describes a culture of micromanagement, then drops a truth that cuts to the root: “I just don’t think we trust ourselves.” Different worlds, same mechanism. When we do not trust ourselves to handle what comes next, we reach for control, perfectionism, and postponement and call it strategy.

    We slow down and map the real leverage point using CFTAR: Circumstances, Feelings, Thoughts, Actions, Results. Most people try to change the outside world first, but the real work happens in the middle, where feelings and thoughts quietly drive behavior. Along the way, I bring in Viktor Frankl’s reminder that between stimulus and response there is a space, and in that space is our power to choose. That pause is where freedom lives, and where “earned caution” can finally be noticed and retired on purpose.

    If you feel this tug, listen through the end and sit with one question: what story are you running that you have started calling wisdom? Subscribe to Fierce Encouragement, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more leaders can find the tools that actually help.

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    18 mins
  • I Can't Give My Team a Lot of Me Right Now
    May 30 2026

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    The final episode of The Unburying series.

    Most leaders won't say it out loud, I can't give my team a lot of me right now. But they feel it.

    In this episode, Mark Walker names the impossible math of leadership depletion: your people need more, you have less, and the gap is where leaders quietly unravel.

    This episode breaks the myth that showing up fully means showing up at full capacity, draws a hard line between depletion as an excuse and depletion as an honest assessment, and gives you one simple five-minute reset practice you can use before any high-stakes interaction.

    A direct word for anyone who's been running on empty long enough to know something needs to change.

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    20 mins
  • Leading a Team You Didn't Build
    May 21 2026

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    You walked into a room of capable people who were doing just fine without you. Now what?

    In this episode, part two of The Unburying series, Mark unpacks the leadership moment almost nobody prepares you for: inheriting a team you didn't build.

    Drawing from a real coaching session with a senior IT leader navigating a major transition, this episode names the three traps most leaders fall into and gives you three concrete moves to find your footing without disrupting what's working or losing yourself in the process. Includes a journal prompt, a direct provocation, and a word on what one real conversation can do.

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    16 mins
  • Does This Path Have a Heart?
    May 16 2026

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    Most men aren't lost. They're on the wrong path... and somewhere underneath the grinding and the obligations, they already know it.

    In this episode, Mark Walker brings a question from a live Brotherhood of Being men's circle directly to your ears: Does this path have a heart?

    Drawn from Carlos Castaneda's Teachings of Don Juan, this episode cuts straight to the distinction between heavy because it matters and heavy because it's wrong. He gives you one simple three-question tool to feel the difference.

    No frameworks. No acronyms. Just your own body telling you the truth your mind has been too busy to hear. Includes a journal prompt, a direct provocation, and a word about what one conversation can actually do.

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    19 mins
  • Preparing To Prepare
    May 6 2026

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    You can read every book, make the perfect plan, and still feel like nothing changes. The missing piece is often smaller and sharper than you expect: a real decision, the kind that ends negotiation and turns “someday” into “how do I take one step today?” Mark Walker unpacks why so many of us live in the soft zone of almost deciding, and how that one internal shift changes everything from boundaries to confidence to follow-through.

    We dig into a coaching truth that can feel uncomfortable but is wildly freeing: the coach is not the hero, you are. When you decide, excuses stop being interesting, your energy changes under the surface, and action becomes possible even without a big dramatic breakthrough. We also challenge the motivation myth and flip it around, because readiness is not a prerequisite for progress. Action comes first, and motivation tends to show up after you start moving.

    To make it practical, Mark shares a simple decision support tool you can use right away: FATE (Focus, Accountability, Tribe, Emotion), plus a quick look at how your reticular activating system shapes what you notice and reinforce each day. We close with one question to journal on: what have you been circling that you have not decided on yet?

    If this sparks something in you, subscribe for more Fierce Encouragement, share the episode with a friend who needs a push, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    16 mins