Big Ideas Made Simple Podcast
For fast thinkers who are tired of hiding behind hustle and perfection.
Big Ideas Made Simple is a podcast about clarity, decision-making, and turning intelligence into visible impact. If you generate ideas easily but struggle to commit, contain, or ship them, this show is for you.
This Is Not a Productivity Podcast
This show challenges socially acceptable habits like busyness, over-refining, and endless optimization.
Instead of helping you do more, it helps you decide better.
Each episode introduces simple frameworks designed to help fast thinkers move from optionality into traction.
You’ll learn how to:
Stop hiding behind hustle
Ship before you feel ready
Contain big ideas
Close doors without losing creativity
Turn clarity into confidence
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You're Not Scattered (You're Mislabeled)
You don't have a starting problem. You have a misdiagnosis problem. Every productivity system that has failed you was rearranging furniture in the wrong building. This episode names what is actually going on — and how to find the right one.
Now Build for You (And Stop Overthinking It)
You have done the identity work. Named the thread. Designed the environment. Stopped borrowing someone else's ruler. So why haven't you built anything yet? This episode is the first outward-facing one in six — and it names the exact thing standing in your way.
Stop Borrowing Their Ruler (The Default You Cannot See)
You can do all the identity work in the world and still come up short — not because you are short, but because you are measuring with a ruler that has somebody else's name written in Sharpie on the corner.
Don't Forget Your Environment (The Container You Actually Control)
You can have the clearest North Star on the planet and still fail at execution. Not because the strategy is wrong. Because the environment you are operating in was designed for a version of you that no longer exists.
The Filter That Doesn't Move (Big Why vs. North Star vs. Big What)
Your Big why gets you off the couch. Your North Star keeps you oriented. Your Big what is what the climbing is actually for. Most people only have one of those three and they are using it to do all three jobs.
Your North Star Isn't a Destination. It's a Filter.
A lot of us did not choose our North Star. We inherited it. This episode names the difference between a labeled North Star and a lived one — and what it costs to keep running toward something that was never actually yours.
Everything You Built Before the Question (The BEAT Method)
Before you knew who you were, you were already building. This episode asks whether what you built still fits — and introduces the BEAT Method for auditing your work with honest eyes, not a wrecking ball.
Who Told You Who You Were? (Not a Brand Problem. An Identity Problem.)
You cannot build a brand on an identity you have never examined. This episode names the real reason personal branding advice keeps failing — and it has nothing to do with your content strategy.
Vision Is Not the Problem. Strategy Is. (The Floor Frame Focus Method)
Vision without strategy generates scatter. Tactics without strategy generate busy work. This episode names what actually lives between them — and gives you a three-step filter to run before you build anything, name anything, or order the merch.
Stop Thinking. Start. (The One Move That Closes the Gap)
You cannot think your way to momentum. What lives in the gap between knowing and doing is not a discipline problem — it is an integration problem. And the only way out is one real conversation with one safe person.
Stop Letting People Define Your Filter (Show Up as the Whole Version)
Filtering yourself does not protect you from rejection. It protects you from connection. This episode is about telling the difference between a filter that comes from alignment and one that comes from fear — and what it costs to keep running the wrong one.
The Thread That Pulls You Forward (A Three-Question Decision Audit)
Having the thread does not simplify life. It simplifies your relationship to it. This episode is about letting the thread pull your decisions — what to build, how to price, who to say yes to, and when a clean no is the most powerful move you have.
Find the Thread (Stop Following Your Passion. Follow Your Pattern.)
You are not missing a thread. You are missing the language for the one you have always been holding. The thread is not a feeling — it is the outcome you consistently produce, the problem that keeps finding you regardless of room or title.
Get Out of Your Own Way (The Container That No Longer Fits)
The thing keeping you small is not fear. It is memory. Your system learned that being too much had consequences, and it has been compressing you ever since — in disguises that feel like wisdom.
Confidence Is a Byproduct (Not Something You Build)
Confidence is not constructed from credentials, stages, or the right associations. It is uncovered. And it emerges as a byproduct of two things working together: clarity and presence.
Perspective Is a Proximity Play (Change the Room, Change Yourself)
If you do not like how you are showing up, do not start with your mindset. Start with your proximity. The rooms you are in are shaping your identity whether you chose them consciously or not.
Clarity Lives in Subtraction (Not in More Information)
Clarity is not something you find. It is something you remove your way into. For high-capacity people who can see every viable path at once, the problem has never been a lack of ideas — it is a lack of elimination.
Done Is Louder Than Perfect (And Perfectionism Is Not What You Think)
Perfectionism isn't about quality. It's identity protection wearing a very convincing disguise. Jess Webber breaks down why fast thinkers stall and how done creates the signal that thinking never can.
Why Hustle Is a Form of Laziness (And What To Do Instead)
Hustle looks like effort. But for fast thinkers, it is usually decision avoidance in a very convincing disguise. This episode names the containment problem and gives you the MADE framework to replace it.