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The Dad Edge Podcast

You Are Not Dead Yet with Matt Vincent

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Project, Self-improvement, Stevenson, Podcast, Edge, Education, Kids, Shawn, Family, Kids & Family, Fathers, Fatherhood, Community, Advice, Dad, Good, Health & Fitness, Children

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2023

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

Matt Vincent is a traveling strength athlete, two-time Highland Games World Champion, and founder of HVIII Brand Goods. Through his travels, Matt was lucky enough to spend time with exceptional people who were chasing strength, fulfillment, and personal growth in every imaginable way. Matt chronicles his travels and conversations with people in the strength game and beyond on his podcast UMSO.

In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, the host Larry and guest Matt discuss the limitations of text-based communication, particularly in the age of remote work and virtual meetings. They emphasize the importance of non-verbal cues, empathy, tone, and context in effective communication. They share personal experiences and strategies for avoiding misinterpretation by using audio or video messages instead of relying solely on text. The hosts express concerns about the potential loss of these essential elements in communication as society continues to prioritize text-based communication.

The conversation highlights the need to consider how messages can be interpreted differently and the importance of using non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions and voice tone, to convey meaning accurately. They share instances where written messages were perceived as angry or confrontational, even though that was not the intention. They emphasize that tone and context can easily be lost in text, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts. It emphasizes the limitations of text-based communication and the potential for misunderstandings and misinterpretations.

Matt acknowledges that there are lessons to be learned from following the path set by others, but they emphasize the importance of finding their own path. Choosing one's own path is a personal and transformative journey. It requires self-discovery, self-acceptance, and the courage to pursue one's passions and interests. It may involve breaking away from societal expectations or familial pressures. However, with the right support system and a belief in one's own abilities, individuals can find fulfillment and success in their chosen paths.

By triggering awareness and breaking free from societal expectations, individuals can find fulfillment and success in their chosen endeavors.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The letter H, plus the Roman numeral eight, sound it out, hate, is a strong term that

0:07.6

many will find negative, good, so do I.

0:11.5

I refuse to not get better, it's not an option.

0:15.2

I will make the sacrifice that is necessary to be the best.

0:18.7

This attack on the self is necessary because if I don't train every day with the intention

0:23.3

of destroying the old me, then I'm missing something.

0:27.1

This is the fire I feel that I want you to feel.

0:30.6

This is the fire, the hate, the motivation for improvement.

0:35.0

There is no excuse to not improve oneself.

0:38.3

No one gives a shit.

0:39.8

Many people may cuddle you, but when you sit alone, you only have yourself to blame.

0:44.8

We have all had days where we come up short because we're unprepared.

0:48.4

If you're unprepared, then it's your fault.

0:51.1

So take responsibility.

0:53.0

There's something you can do about it.

0:56.1

That quote today is from my amazing guest today, Matt Vincent.

1:01.4

So much more to come, and I'm really excited to share today's conversation with you guys.

1:08.2

Welcome to the Dad Edge Podcast.

1:10.7

The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities.

1:16.9

We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well.

1:22.0

The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because

1:26.0

of the amazing example that their fathers emulated for them.

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