What’s Your Problem? with Marsh Buice

Marsh Buice

Most podcasts talk about ideas. What's Your Problem? starts with problems. Hosted by Marsh Buice, What's Your Problem? tackles the real challenges people face every day—from adversity and uncertainty to confidence, communication, sales, leadership, and personal growth. Each episode focuses on one problem and delivers practical solutions you can apply immediately. No fluff. No hype. Just real problems, real conversations, and actionable insights in around 10 minutes.  New episodes weekly.

  1. 1008. Why Do We Make Things So Much Harder On Ourselves?

    4h ago

    1008. Why Do We Make Things So Much Harder On Ourselves?

    Send us Fan Mail Why do we make things so much harder on ourselves? That's the question we're tackling in Episode #1008 of What's Your Problem? Most people have been taught that knowledge is power. I disagree. Organized knowledge is power. There's a big difference between consuming information and actually understanding it. In this episode, I share one of the biggest lessons I've learned from Napoleon Hill's Law of Success: there are two ways to gain knowledge.  The first is through other people's knowledge—the lessons, mistakes, experiences, books, podcasts, interviews, and wisdom left behind by those who went before us.  The second is through personal experience. The problem is that most of us ignore the instructions and choose to learn everything the hard way. We admire successful people. We like the highlights. We long for the finished product. But too often, we skip the process that got them there.  Why reinvent what others have already sacrificed to leave behind?  This episode is about becoming a student of your craft. It's about organizing what you learn, developing a deeper understanding, and leveraging the experiences of others to shorten your learning curve without eliminating the work required. You still have to do the work. You still have to gain your own experience. But you don't have to start from scratch. If you've ever felt like you're working harder than necessary, spinning your wheels, or trying to figure everything out on your own, this episode is for you. Listen in and ask yourself: Why am I making this so hard on myself? Subscribe for daily content, clips, shorts, posts, and working thoughts: YouTube: Marsh Buice Instagram: @marshbuice Facebook: Marsh Buice TikTok: @themarshbuice LinkedIn: Marsh Buice X: @marshbuice New episodes of What's Your Problem? every week. Keep it simple. Keep it moving. Never settle. Stay tough. Support the show 📣Who needs to hear this episode? Please share with ONE PERSON who needs to hear this message.  🛑 Watch & subscribe to episodes on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNqFo05MJ6_yCu1vJ3rX4A 📝Show your ❤️ by thumbing a quick rating and review for any platform: https://www.marshbuice.com/reviews/new/ 🤝See my daily stories: https://www.instagram.com/marshbuice/ 💭 Daily thoughts on X @marshbuice 💼 Blog posts on LinkedIn @marshbuice 👩‍💻 FREE Content! www.marshbuice.com

    7 min
  2. 1007. How much thought do you give thought? | Napoleon Hill The Law Of Success

    5d ago

    1007. How much thought do you give thought? | Napoleon Hill The Law Of Success

    Send us Fan Mail Most people spend their entire lives thinking, but very few ever stop to examine the thoughts they're allowing to shape their lives. In this episode, I unpack a powerful lesson from Napoleon Hill that completely changed the way I think about thinking. We dive into the difference between auto-suggestion—where you intentionally select the material that shapes your mind—and suggestion—where you allow other people, circumstances, media, gossip, fear, and limitations to do the thinking for you.  You'll discover why your thoughts are the one thing no one can take from you, how outside influences quietly shape your beliefs, and why the quality of your life is often determined by the quality of the thoughts dominating your mind. We also connect these ideas to lessons from Viktor Frankl and explore how thought control may be the closest thing we have to personal freedom.  If you've been feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, uncertain, or stuck in a cycle of reacting rather than creating, this episode will help you bring awareness to what's happening in your head and remind you that you have more control than you think. Because the future you're building starts with the thoughts you're allowing today. The key you've been searching for has been in your hands the whole time.  Keep it simple. Keep it moving. Never settle. Stay tough. Support the show 📣Who needs to hear this episode? Please share with ONE PERSON who needs to hear this message.  🛑 Watch & subscribe to episodes on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNqFo05MJ6_yCu1vJ3rX4A 📝Show your ❤️ by thumbing a quick rating and review for any platform: https://www.marshbuice.com/reviews/new/ 🤝See my daily stories: https://www.instagram.com/marshbuice/ 💭 Daily thoughts on X @marshbuice 💼 Blog posts on LinkedIn @marshbuice 👩‍💻 FREE Content! www.marshbuice.com

    15 min
  3. 1004. You Have Not Because You Ask Not.

    May 22

    1004. You Have Not Because You Ask Not.

    Send us Fan Mail This episode is a republish from episode 697 of What’s Your Problem? Podcast — and I wanted to bring it back because the message is too important to get buried. A lot of you are new listeners now, and even if you heard it the first time around, there’s a good chance you forgot some of the lessons that matter most. This episode is about the power of asking. Not just asking for a sale, a chance, an opportunity, or help — but learning how to push through the fear of rejection that keeps most people stuck. We talk about why asking is a muscle, why rejection isn’t personal, and how confidence is built by putting yourself in uncomfortable situations instead of avoiding them. I break down why most people don’t fail because they ask… they fail because they never ask in the first place. They assume the answer before ever giving life a chance to respond. This one is about: Building the “ask muscle.”Becoming familiar with rejection instead of fearing itWhy vulnerability creates strengthThe 3–5 second window where your mind tries to talk you out of growthHow boldness creates opportunities and exceptionsAnd why living with rejection hurts a lot less than living with regretIf you want more out of life, relationships, business, fitness, finances, or fulfillment… you’ve got to ask more. Keep it simple, keep it moving, never settle, stay tough. Peace. Support the show 📣Who needs to hear this episode? Please share with ONE PERSON who needs to hear this message.  🛑 Watch & subscribe to episodes on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNqFo05MJ6_yCu1vJ3rX4A 📝Show your ❤️ by thumbing a quick rating and review for any platform: https://www.marshbuice.com/reviews/new/ 🤝See my daily stories: https://www.instagram.com/marshbuice/ 💭 Daily thoughts on X @marshbuice 💼 Blog posts on LinkedIn @marshbuice 👩‍💻 FREE Content! www.marshbuice.com

    9 min
  4. 1002. Which Is Better?  Experience or Naivety.

    May 6

    1002. Which Is Better? Experience or Naivety.

    Send us Fan Mail What’s actually better—experience or naivety? Most people think experience is the ultimate advantage. But the longer I sat with it, the more I realized experience can also make you rigid, judgmental, and closed off to new possibilities. At the same time, naivety—when used correctly—isn’t weakness. It’s openness. It’s curiosity. It’s creativity. In this episode, I break down why some of the biggest breakthroughs in life, sales, business, and creativity happen because people were naive enough to try before they knew they “couldn’t.”  I also share why James Dyson (Against The Odds, phenomenal book by the way) prefers hiring inexperienced people because they think differently and aren’t trapped by assumptions. This episode is about learning how to lead with naivety while backing it with experience. Staying open without becoming reckless. Staying experienced without becoming hardened. Because if you only live from what you already know, you’ll miss everything you still could become. Support the show 📣Who needs to hear this episode? Please share with ONE PERSON who needs to hear this message.  🛑 Watch & subscribe to episodes on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNqFo05MJ6_yCu1vJ3rX4A 📝Show your ❤️ by thumbing a quick rating and review for any platform: https://www.marshbuice.com/reviews/new/ 🤝See my daily stories: https://www.instagram.com/marshbuice/ 💭 Daily thoughts on X @marshbuice 💼 Blog posts on LinkedIn @marshbuice 👩‍💻 FREE Content! www.marshbuice.com

    13 min
4.8
out of 5
38 Ratings

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Most podcasts talk about ideas. What's Your Problem? starts with problems. Hosted by Marsh Buice, What's Your Problem? tackles the real challenges people face every day—from adversity and uncertainty to confidence, communication, sales, leadership, and personal growth. Each episode focuses on one problem and delivers practical solutions you can apply immediately. No fluff. No hype. Just real problems, real conversations, and actionable insights in around 10 minutes.  New episodes weekly.