Episode notes
There’s a reason the people who create get criticized the most.
That’s what I was reminded of this week when I heard a quote that stopped me mid-scroll: “Being mocked means you’re actually doing something.”
And honestly? It hit a little too close. Because anytime you try to fix something, improve something, or challenge the way things have always been done, you quickly discover that criticism travels faster than courage. The moment you try something new, everyone suddenly becomes an expert on why it won’t work.
In this episode, we unpack why pushback is often the clearest sign of progress. We’ll explore what really lies beneath criticism, why new ideas make people uncomfortable, and how to keep moving even when the noise around you gets loud. Because the truth is simple: the people who change things are always ...