Human School

Thomas Rhett: The Pressure to Get It "Right"

May 6, 2026·1h 59m
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Real healing for real people. Onsite offers personal growth workshops and intensive therapeutic experiences just outside Nashville and San Diego. Learn more at experienceonsite.com.Have you ever stood in the middle of a life that looks great on paper and still felt like you were failing the people right in front of you?What if being hard on yourself isn't humility?  It's just the long way around to never believing you're enough? And what happens when the same obsessive drive that makes you world-class at your craft is the exact thing that makes it hard to just sit down and watch your kid eat cereal slowly? Miles sits down with his longtime friend for one of the most honest and wide-open episodes yet. Thomas Rhett brings all of himself — the songwriter who goes all in on everything he loves, the dad of five learning to trade productivity for presence, and the man doing the real work to make sure who his family experiences every day is the same person the world admires from a distance. This one is full of laughter, hard-won wisdom, and the kind of honesty that only happens between two people who genuinely trust each other. This conversation is about the guy who flips on the bedroom lights at 6:30 AM, trying to get five kids out the door, and wonders on the drive home if he loved them well at all that morning. The man who told a new friend upfront, "I'm not a good friend" — and actually believed it. The songwriter who can make strangers cry but struggles to list three ways he was showing up for his own kids. Miles and Thomas Rhett go deep into what it actually looks like to chase congruence, to be as present and real inside your home as you are when the world is watching. Thomas Rhett shares what his first trip to Onsite taught him about letting go, how a simple question from his counselor cracked something open about the way he sees himself as a father, why he's writing his most intentional album yet, and what he hopes his kids say about him long after the number ones stop counting. In this conversation, you'll learn:How to Stop Measuring Your Worth by Rooms That Aren't FullHow to Ask the Question: "How Do I Know I'm a Great Father?"How to Parent Five Kids Completely Differently Without Losing Your MindHow to Shed Your Stage Persona the Moment You Walk Through Your Front DoorHow to Redefine Success So You Can Actually Sleep at NightHow to Have the Friendship You Want Instead of the One You've Labeled Yourself WithHow to Live Like You Know You're Going to Die - Ecclesiastes editionHow to Stop Fixing and Start Being Present in the MessHow to Give Yourself the Dugout Grace Every Parent Desperately NeedsHow to Use Your Obsessive Nature as a Superpower Instead of a Trap Follow Human School:YouTube - Human School PodcastInstagram - @humanschoolofficialThreads - @humanschoolofficialTikTok - @humanschoolofficial Chapters:00:00:00 – Meet Thomas Rhett Akins00:03:18 – Trucks, Gear & Going All In00:07:54 – Soundtrack of the Masters: A Career Highlight00:09:29 – Golf is a Metaphor for Life00:17:44 – Tiger Wood’s & Nick Saben’s Life Advice00:22:01 – The 6:30 AM Spiral with Five Kids00:24:17 – Wisdom from John Maxwell & Worst-Case Scenarios00:28:19 – The Question That Started This Friendship00:30:14 – What Raising Four Daughters is Teaching Him00:35:49 – The Discipline of Being Present00:41:23 – Work-Life Balance Is a Myth00:42:37 – "They Just Need to See Your Eyes"00:47:10 – What Breaks His Heart Most as a Dad00:52:07 – "How Do You Know You're a Great Father?"00:54:10 – The Coach’s Influence Still Impacting Him00:55:14 – Showing Up in Friendships 00:58:01 – The Round Table & A, B & C Friendships01:04:10 – Answering the “Great Father” Question01:20:30 – Ecclesiastes & Living Like You're Going to Die01:37:44 – Redefining What a “Hit” Actually Means01:43:32 – Onsite & The Rock in the River 01:47:52 – 36-Year-Old TR Would Tell 25-Year-Old TR01:52:49 – What He Hopes His Kids Will Remember

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