Get Uncomfortable

Brenton Krol

This isn’t about motivation. It’s about momentum. Get Uncomfortable is the podcast for people who choose pressure over comfort, discipline over excuses, and growth over instant gratification. Hosted by Brenton Krol, this show explores what it really takes to push through the pain, discomfort, and setbacks that stop most people. Through raw solo episodes and real conversations with high-performers, athletes, entrepreneurs, and everyday grinders, you'll hear stories that prove one thing: You don’t need to be the most talented. You just need to keep going. 🎧 New episodes every second Thursday 🎙️ Topics: Mental toughness, fitness, business, discipline, rejection, mindset Follow the movement. Do the reps. It’s time to Get Uncomfortable.

  1. Ep 21. Execution Is a Skill (Not a Personality Trait)

    JAN 29

    Ep 21. Execution Is a Skill (Not a Personality Trait)

    We talk about execution like it’s something you either have or you don’t. Like discipline is a personality trait. Like some people are just built different. This episode reframes that idea completely. Execution isn’t something you’re born with — it’s something you learn. In this solo episode, I break down why most people struggle to follow through, why discomfort is often misinterpreted as failure, and how execution is actually trained through repetition, not motivation. Using lessons from fitness, leadership, and real life, we explore the difference between luck and execution, why timelines matter more than intensity, and how small, unsexy decisions compound into real momentum over time. If you’ve ever felt stalled, frustrated, or convinced that “this just isn’t working,” this episode is for you. In this episode, we cover: The myth of execution and why people believe it’s a personality traitWhy discomfort is often proof the process is workingLuck vs execution and what people don’t see behind resultsHow execution was proven to me through fitness, leadership, and relationshipsA simple framework for learning how to execute consistentlyWhy most people quit because their timelines are unrealisticA practical challenge to build momentum immediatelyThis isn’t about hype or motivation. It’s about learning to show up, finish small promises, and repeat long enough for identity to catch up. Learn, then act. Action builds momentum.

    37 min
  2. Ep 19. Setting Goals without lying to yourself

    JAN 1

    Ep 19. Setting Goals without lying to yourself

    It’s January 1st — and everyone’s setting goals. But most people fail for one reason: they start with hype instead of honesty. In this episode, I break down a timeless framework to set goals the right way — by measuring your real starting point, choosing goals that genuinely excite you (not ones you “should” chase), building a realistic plan that creates unreal results over time, and fixing the biggest bottleneck of all: self-belief. Because if you don’t believe it’s possible — or you don’t believe you deserve it — you’ll sabotage it every time. And to make it stick, we finish with something most people skip: celebrating the actions (not just outcomes) so your brain actually wants to repeat the work. If you’re serious about making 2026 different — start here. What You’ll Learn How to “mirror check” your real starting line (and why most people avoid it)Why goals fail when you skip sequence (debt → travel, health → abs, structure → growth)How to pick goals that energize you — not impress other peopleHow realistic plans create “unrealistic” results through consistencyThe self-belief problem behind self-sabotageWhy celebrating actions is a cheat code for consistency Pick one Proof Standard for 2026 (measurable + slightly uncomfortable). Example: “Train 3x/week no matter what — even if it’s 20 minutes.” Then start within 24 hours. Connect + Follow YouTube: @Get.Uncomfortable Instagram: @getuncomfortablepod

    35 min
  3. Ep 17. Habit Stacking- Small changes, Big results

    12/04/2025

    Ep 17. Habit Stacking- Small changes, Big results

    In today’s episode of Get Uncomfortable, we break down the real meaning of habit stacking — not the fluffy Instagram version, but the version that actually rewires your identity and changes your life. You’ll hear how I used simple, almost ridiculous micro-habits to build consistency: • flossing while driving • turning my truck into “Automobile University” • stacking meditation or work sessions on the stationary bike • getting steps in through walks with my spouse or active outdoor time with my kids These aren’t hacks. They’re systems. And they’re built around the key principles from James Clear’s Atomic Habits — making habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying while aligning with the identity you want to build. If you’re ready to build momentum and discipline without burnout, this episode will give you a framework you can use for the rest of your life. In this episode you will learn: • What habit stacking actually is — and what most people get wrong • How identity drives behavior more than motivation ever will • How to use friction, environments, and triggers to make habits automatic • Why small daily wins compound faster than massive “motivation bursts” • The habit stacks I use in real life as a Realtor, dad, business owner, and athlete • A business stack that takes 6 minutes and builds revenue, loyalty, and structure Follow the podcast: Instagram → @getuncomfortablepod YouTube → @Get.Uncomfortable If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs momentum right now.

    26 min
  4. Ep 15 The Art of Resilience — with Mariah Braun

    11/06/2025

    Ep 15 The Art of Resilience — with Mariah Braun

    In this episode of Get Uncomfortable, Brenton sits down with Mariah Braun, a multifaceted entrepreneur, filmmaker, and creative industry advocate who’s built her career around courage, storytelling, and resilience. Mariah is the CEO of M3M Marketing and M3M Studios, recognized as a driving force in Alberta’s creative community. Her leadership and impact have earned her the City of Grande Prairie’s 2022 Young Woman of Influence Award, the 2023 Northwestern Polytechnic Alumni Entrepreneurship Award, and the 2025 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award from the Grande Prairie & District Chamber of Commerce. Together, Brenton and Mariah explore what resilience really means, not as a buzzword, but as the quiet strength it takes to build, rebuild, and create through chaos. They discuss how adversity can fuel creativity, what it takes to lead in uncertain seasons, and how both have used discomfort as the foundation for personal and professional growth. This is a conversation about courage, creativity, and the art of rebuilding when life doesn’t go to plan. 🔑 In This Episode: Building success through discomfort and uncertaintyTurning challenges into creative growthThe lessons behind M3M’s rise in northern AlbertaStorytelling as healing and connectionThe meaning of representation and leadership in small communitiesWhat resilience really looks like — in business, life, and identity🎧 Guest Links: Mariah Braun Instagram → @mariahbcreates | @m3mmarketing | @m3mstudiosgp TikTok → @mariahbcreates | @m3mmarketing | @m3mstudios YouTube → @m3mmarketing | @M3MStudios 🎙️ Follow Get Uncomfortable: Instagram → @getuncomfortablepod YouTube → @Get.Uncomfortable

    1h 3m

About

This isn’t about motivation. It’s about momentum. Get Uncomfortable is the podcast for people who choose pressure over comfort, discipline over excuses, and growth over instant gratification. Hosted by Brenton Krol, this show explores what it really takes to push through the pain, discomfort, and setbacks that stop most people. Through raw solo episodes and real conversations with high-performers, athletes, entrepreneurs, and everyday grinders, you'll hear stories that prove one thing: You don’t need to be the most talented. You just need to keep going. 🎧 New episodes every second Thursday 🎙️ Topics: Mental toughness, fitness, business, discipline, rejection, mindset Follow the movement. Do the reps. It’s time to Get Uncomfortable.