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Stupid Questions with Seth Hill

Stupid Questions with Seth Hill

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  • #206 - Round 2 - Morgan Pearson, Olympian - From Burnout to Belief: Morgan’s 2026 Blueprint
    Jan 19 2026

    Season 3 kicks off with a round-two conversation with Olympic medalist Morgan Pearson—this time digging into what it really takes to reset after a long year. Morgan shares how travel, burnout, and injuries tested him, why “process goals” and small habits matter more than hype, and what changed in his training that brought his confidence back. We also get into the tension of racing the best vs. chasing easier wins, what he wishes sponsors understood, and how he thinks about grief, identity, and continuing to show up when motivation wobbles.


    Morgan’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/morgan_cadwell_pearson/


    Ways to Support the Show:


    Nothing Novel: https://nothingnovel.life

    Socks: https://stupidquestions.show/pages/sq-merch

    Newsletter: ⁠https://stupidquestions.show/pages/newsletter-signup

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • #205 - Seth Hill, What 200 Conversations Taught Me About Who We Are
    Dec 18 2025

    This episode is different.


    To close out the season, Seth steps out from behind the questions and reflects on what he’s learned from nearly 100 conversations with athletes, founders, musicians, and high performers from all walks of life.


    After analyzing every transcript from the past year, Seth shares 10 core through-lines that kept showing up—identity, suffering, faith, high performance, mental health, community, and the quiet tension between who we are and what we do.


    He opens up about losing his father, becoming a husband and soon-to-be father, pornography recovery, burnout, ambition, and the ongoing work of becoming someone he’s proud of. This episode explores the real cost of chasing excellence, why “making it” rarely feels the way we expect, and why who you are when no one’s watching matters more than any résumé.


    The second half of the episode gets deeply personal—vision for the future of the show, lessons from building Stupid Questions over years of false starts, and why curiosity, truth, and heart have to stay at the center of everything.


    This isn’t a recap.

    It’s a reflection.

    And an invitation to ask better questions of yourself.


    Ways to Support the Show:


    Nothing Novel: https://nothingnovel.life

    Socks: https://stupidquestions.show/pages/sq-merch

    Newsletter: ⁠https://stupidquestions.show/pages/newsletter-signup⁠

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    41 Min.
  • #204 - Lisa Bourgoyne, CEO of The Landing - Where Sexual Abuse Meets Hope: Inside the Work of The Landing
    Dec 15 2025

    In this deeply personal and unexpectedly vulnerable episode, I sit down with Lisa Burgoyne, CEO of The Landing—a Houston-based nonprofit serving survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation through trauma-informed, Christ-centered care. Lisa’s decades of experience in child advocacy, counseling, and frontline anti-trafficking work give her a perspective that is both sobering and full of hope.


    What begins as a conversation about her life and mission becomes something more. As Lisa opens up about the realities survivors face—trauma, homelessness, addiction, broken family systems—I find myself drawn into sharing parts of my own story, wrestling aloud with trust, childhood wounds, and the long, messy process of healing. Together, we talk through why sexual abuse persists, how pornography and unchecked appetites fuel exploitation, why so many victims go unseen, and what it takes to rebuild a life after trauma.


    Lisa brings clarity, compassion, and wisdom to an issue most people avoid because it feels too dark to face. She also offers practical insight into recognizing secondary trauma, the cost of leading in this space, and how faith and community make this work sustainable.


    Whether you’ve experienced trauma, love someone who has, or simply want to understand the world more honestly, this conversation will likely hit deeper than expected. And if you feel moved to support Lisa’s work, visit thelanding.org—even a small act can make a real impact.



    Lisa’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/lisabourgoyne/


    The Landing: https://thelanding.org


    The Landing IG: https://www.instagram.com/thelanding_hou/


    Support the Pod: https://stupidquestions.show/pages/sq-merch⁠


    Newsletter: ⁠https://stupidquestions.show/pages/newsletter-signup⁠

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
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