The Growth Loop

Ediomo Joshua

There was a point in my life when I felt stuck moving, grinding, hustling, but not really growing. I kept hitting the same walls, repeating the same mistakes, and wondering why success felt so close yet so far. Then I realised something: growth isn’t a straight line. It’s a loop. A cycle of learning, unlearning, failing, adjusting, trying again, and becoming better each time. This podcast lives inside that loop. The Growth Loop is my personal journey and the lessons I’m learning as I build, fail, rebuild, and evolve as an entrepreneur, a creator, and a young African trying to make sense of ambition in a world that doesn’t slow down. This podcast is for the people who feel like they’re always on the edge of becoming — the ones chasing clarity, discipline, confidence, purpose, and success that actually feels like success.

  1. Knowledge Isn’t Power — Action Is

    29 APR

    Knowledge Isn’t Power — Action Is

    The Purpose of Knowledge Is Action - Not Knowledge This episode argues that knowledge alone doesn’t change your life—action does—because consuming books, videos, and courses can create an illusion of progress while keeping you stuck. Most people know what to do but delay execution by waiting for the right time, a perfect plan, or more clarity, even though clarity comes from taking action and learning through movement and feedback.  Too much information can cause paralysis, the paradox of choice, and a false sense of achievement, reinforced by an education system that rewards memorization over execution. The episode addresses fear of failure, embarrassment, and perfectionism, highlights the high cost of inaction and regret, and urges listeners to reduce friction with systems, timelines, and daily executable goals, shorten the gap between planning and doing, reduce input, increase output, and measure execution rather than how much they know.  Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected: Email: goodnewsediomojoshua@gmail.comLintree: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!

    13 min
  2. Chance Is a Fool’s Game

    18 APR

    Chance Is a Fool’s Game

    Chance Is a Fool’s Game: Why Your Plans Fail (and How Systems Make Them Work) This episode argues that plans often fail because they’re built on fixed assumptions and confused with real progress, while life responds to systems and adaptability, not rigid planning. It explains that planning provides direction but isn’t a guarantee and that success comes from building trackable structures—small, consistent habits; timelines; reduced friction; and regular reviews—so you can adjust when reality shifts. Drawing on ideas like focusing on your locus of control, the host urges listeners not to drift without direction or rely on motivation but to lean on discipline and structure.  The episode emphasizes taking positions, creating exposure to opportunity through movement, value-based networking, learning while executing, and measuring what you do so you can optimize, improve, and increase your chances of “luck.”  Dominic Hart’s Habit Tracker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPrymYfmrCU) for measuring consistency and improvement. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected: Email: goodnewsediomojoshua@gmail.comLintree: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!

    24 min
  3. Missionary vs Mercenary

    15 APR

    Missionary vs Mercenary

    Missionary vs Mercenary: Spreading Ideas, Making Money, and Finding the Balance The episode argues that society is built on accepted ideas—about faith, gender, politics, art, money, borders, and success—and explores how ideas spread and dominate through two mindsets: the “missionary,” driven by purpose, meaning, and belief, and the “mercenary,” driven by reward, efficiency, and outcomes. Using examples from leadership, conquest, and business (including lessons from Peter Thiel’s Zero to One), it explains why early-stage companies and movements need missionary conviction to create momentum, but also need mercenary structure to monetize and scale sustainably. This podcast episode warns that being purely mercenary leads to trend-chasing and quitting when incentives drop, while being purely missionary can ignore monetization and burn out. It concludes that integrity is aligning belief and action, distribution matters as much as the idea, and lasting impact requires knowing when to switch and how to balance belief with effectiveness.  Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected: Email: goodnewsediomojoshua@gmail.comLintree: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!

    18 min
  4. Partner With Rational Optimists

    4 APR

    Partner With Rational Optimists

    Partnering with Rational Optimists: Make Asymmetric Bets and Avoid Pessimism Most people are wired for pessimism—our ancestors needed it to survive—but today, that instinct can paralyze growth and innovation. This episode flips the script, revealing how partnering with rational optimists can unlock exponential upside while safeguarding against catastrophic downsides You’ll discover how rational optimism is not about blind positivity; it’s about making calculated bets where risk is limited and upside is nearly limitless. We break down the core difference: pessimists see only danger and analyze paralysis, while rational optimists lean into asymmetric bets—safe in the downside, ambitious in the upside. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or leader, understanding this mindset can turn failures into valuable learning experiences and drive faster, smarter progress. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected: Email: goodnewsediomojoshua@gmail.comLintree: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!

    22 min
  5. Reframing Failure

    25 MAR

    Reframing Failure

    Failure as Data: How to Learn Faster, Detach Emotionally, and Execute Again This Growth Loop podcast episode reframes failure as a data-gathering mechanism rather than an identity indictment, arguing that high-functioning systems treat mistakes as prompts for course correction. It explains how traditional schooling conditions people to hide failure out of fear of social judgement and contrasts that with the aviation industry’s transparent “black box” approach and science’s trial-and-error method. The host distinguishes negligent, sloppy failures from “intelligent failures” that come from testing hypotheses in new territory and compares growth to how AI models improve by iterating without emotional attachment. Practical steps include allowing a short window to feel the setback, then switching to analysis: take responsibility, isolate variables, document lessons, and apply insights to “close the loop” through rapid experimentation and continued execution.  Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected: Email: goodnewsediomojoshua@gmail.comLintree: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!

    17 min
  6. How To Do Great Work PT2

    7 MAR

    How To Do Great Work PT2

    Most people overlook the power of small, consistent steps in achieving extraordinary results. This episode dives into the overlooked secret behind exponential growth—compound habits, deliberate focus, and strategic thinking—based on Paul Graham’s insights. If you’re tired of the burnout cycle and want to unlock your best work without the hustle overload, this is your blueprint for lasting impact. We start by refuting the myth that hard work alone leads to greatness. Instead, we explore how consistency—doing a little every day—fuels long-term success. You’ll discover how tiny habits, when compounded over time, outperform frantic bursts of effort, making the difference between mediocrity and mastery. The episode emphasizes that exponential growth isn’t magic; it’s a disciplined, deliberate process rooted in the physics of momentum and patience. Key insights include: the importance of “zero days” and avoiding mental stagnation, how passive moments of reflection can catalyze breakthroughs, and the dangers of power procrastination—using busyness to hide from real progress. We dissect the two circles of work—active focus and passive mind-wandering—and how they work together to solve complex problems. You’ll learn strategic mental hacks to turn everyday moments into problem-solving opportunities and why embracing failure and backtracking is essential, not shameful. This episode matters because the real opportunity isn’t in doing more, it’s in doing smarter. The cost of neglecting these principles is staying stuck in cycles of effort without growth. Conversely, adopting these tactics can propel you into the rarefied space of sustained, scalable achievement—without burning out or losing your motivation. Perfect for founders, makers, creative professionals, and anyone committed to deep, meaningful work—this is the playbook that transforms fleeting effort into lasting influence. If you want to unlock the secret to steady, exponential progress, listen now and start turning small efforts into monumental results.  Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected: Email: goodnewsediomojoshua@gmail.comLintree: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!

    22 min

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About

There was a point in my life when I felt stuck moving, grinding, hustling, but not really growing. I kept hitting the same walls, repeating the same mistakes, and wondering why success felt so close yet so far. Then I realised something: growth isn’t a straight line. It’s a loop. A cycle of learning, unlearning, failing, adjusting, trying again, and becoming better each time. This podcast lives inside that loop. The Growth Loop is my personal journey and the lessons I’m learning as I build, fail, rebuild, and evolve as an entrepreneur, a creator, and a young African trying to make sense of ambition in a world that doesn’t slow down. This podcast is for the people who feel like they’re always on the edge of becoming — the ones chasing clarity, discipline, confidence, purpose, and success that actually feels like success.