Finding Peak w/ Ryan Hanley

Ex-Marine Officer: Why Comfort is Quietly Destroying Your Life

April 28, 2026·1h 8m
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I help founders & executives generating more than $10M in revenue find their Easy Mode. Start here: https://ryanhanley.com/subscribeWatch to the video version of the podcast: https://youtu.be/t79tP7_7rpYComfort is a trap. Former Marine Corps Officer and Positive Psychology expert Jill Schulman breaks down the exact science of why avoiding hard things is quietly destroying your potential—and how to rewire your brain for bravery.We dive deep into the psychology of fear, why "someday" is the most dangerous word you can use, and the Stanford study that proves your mindset about stress can literally change your blood pressure. Plus, we get into the weeds on peptides, longevity, and why the younger generation is using "mental health" as an excuse to avoid friction.If you want to stop hesitating and start attacking the day, this episode is your blueprint.In this episode, we cover:👉 Why your brain is wired to avoid success (and how to fix it)👉 The Marine Corps strategy to "Attack the Day"👉 Why motivation is completely overrated👉 The Stanford study that proves stress is actually good for you👉 How to stop pressing "snooze" on your life goals👉 Ryan's specific peptide protocol for rapid recoveryConnect with Jill Schulman:Website & Free Bravery Assessment: https://www.jillschulman.com/Book: The Bravery Effect: https://amzn.to/4d8X8fYThis show is part of the Unplugged Studios Network — the infrastructure layer for serious creators. 👉 Learn more at https://unpluggedstudios.fm.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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