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The Inner Circle

The Inner Circle

Von: Mike Brown/Kevin Dahlstrom
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Kevin Dahlstrom and Mike Brown are devoted to exploring one question: what makes a truly great life? The Inner Circle is a behind-the-scenes look into the conversations that they have off-camera. Join them for raw, unfiltered thoughts about money, work, identity, purpose, relationships, and spirituality. This show is a place to think out loud. Ideas do not need to be polished. Disagreement is welcome. The only requirement is honesty and a willingness to follow the truth—wherever it leads. The value comes from two people who trust each other enough to challenge assumptions, name blind spots, and stay in the conversation when it gets uncomfortable. Each episode focuses on a single topic and runs roughly fifteen minutes. The discussion is direct and unscripted, with the occasional guest joining when it adds perspective. Inner Circle opens a window into truth-seeking and invites you to listen in. If you want a place where real questions are taken seriously and thinking is allowed to evolve in real time, this will resonate.Copyright 2026 The Inner Circle Management & Leadership Persönliche Entwicklung Persönliche Finanzen Persönlicher Erfolg Ökonomie
  • How to Make Friends As An Adult - Inner Circle Ep. 10
    Mar 14 2026
    In this episode of The Inner Circle, Mike and Kevin tackle a question most high performers quietly struggle with: how do you actually make friends as an adult? What starts as a conversation about meeting cool people quickly becomes something deeper, a discussion about loneliness, identity evolution, and the courage it takes to be deliberate about who you let into your life. They unpack: Why "you're the average of your five closest friends" is easy to say and brutally hard to execute The concept of equal energy exchange, and why it doesn't mean finding people just like you How to make explicit agreements with friends that eliminate guilt and obligation Why the length of friendship is a terrible measure of depth The art of letting friendships end gracefully without making it mean something about either person Why building an inner circle is more like a sales funnel than a lightning bolt Mike shares the exact "contracts" he makes with new friends upfront, and Kevin tells the story of a stranger on a Hawaiian hike who completely reframed how he thinks about connection. If you feel like your social circle happened to you rather than being chosen by you, this episode is a blueprint for changing that. Connect with Kevin & Mike on X for more from The Inner Circle: Kevin Dahlstrom: https://x.com/Camp4 Mike Brown: https://x.com/mbrown_co
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    21 Min.
  • Why High Performers Self-Sabotage - The Inner Circle Ep. 9
    Feb 25 2026
    In this episode of The Inner Circle, Mike and Kevin explore the hidden pattern of constructive self sabotage. Prompted by Mike’s story of losing $1.5 million in a failed acquisition, the conversation dives into identity, ego, and the quiet pressure that builds after a lifetime of achievement. They unpack: • Why high performers subconsciously engineer failure • The psychological cost of never losing • The difference between a midlife crisis and a midlife chrysalis • Why failure can feel unexpectedly liberating • How to minimize collateral damage when you feel the urge to blow it up This episode reframes failure not as destruction, but as initiation. A shedding of identity that creates space for something more aligned. If you’ve ever felt restless despite outward success, this conversation will help you understand why. Connect with Kevin & Mike on X for more from The Inner Circle: Kevin Dahlstrom: https://x.com/Camp4 Mike Brown: https://x.com/mbrown_co
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    16 Min.
  • What Your Kids Actually Need from You - The Inner Circle Ep. 8
    Feb 18 2026
    “The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of the parents.” - Carl Jung In this episode of Inner Circle, Mike and Kevin explore how parents subtly project their own fears and ambitions onto their kids. They argue that the real job of parenting is simple yet harder than it sounds. They unpack: • The danger of projecting your own path onto your children • Modeling values instead of forcing outcomes • Helping your kids strengthen their decision-making • The power of family mottos • Balancing resilience with safety and discernment Rather than fixating on grades, trophies, or resumes, they highlight building an environment for kids to grow into who they truly are. Connect with Kevin and Mike on X for more from The Inner Circle: Kevin Dahlstrom: https://x.com/Camp4 Mike Brown: https://x.com/mbrown_co
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    20 Min.
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