Building Forward

Paul Oneid and Joey Szatmary

Building Forward explores personal growth through identity, struggle, and shared experience. Just two dudes talking openly about what it takes to develop as men—mentally, emotionally, physically and professionally by accepting reality, learning from setbacks, and committing to forward progress together. Built, not promised. Earned over time.

  1. 6월 26일

    Episode 18 - Chatting with Paul's Mom

    Paul's mom Susan joins Building Forward this week, and she came ready. Susan spent 30 years in the fitness industry, raised Paul and his brother alongside it, and has built a life around movement, relationships, and finding the next goal worth chasing. The conversation covers how resilience actually gets built in kids, why social media is quietly breaking the identity formation process, happiness as a meaningful pursuit, and what it looks like to bet on yourself at 62. This one hit different.CHAPTERS00:00 Introducing Susan Walsh04:16 How Fitness Got Passed Down Without a Plan19:39 Social Media, Identity, and the Resilience Gap40:31 Happiness Is a Pursuit, Not a State56:14 Three Chapters Left: Bet on YourselfWHAT YOU'LL LEARN→ How Susan raised Paul and his brother inside the fitness world without any conscious design, and why that organic approach produced something a planned approach couldn't→ Paul's 4-step identity formation framework and why social media is quietly breaking the process for an entire generation→ Why happiness is more accurately described as the pursuit of a meaningful goal than a feeling, and what Susan's conversation about 'feeling stuck at 62' reveals about that→ The advice Paul's mom gave him when he went full-time with MAP, and why she now has to take it herself to finish her NASM certificationReal time, real conversations with real people building forward.#BuildingForward #PaulOneid #JoeySzatmary #BuildingForwardPodcast #PaulOneidPodcast #FitnessParenting #CoachingPodcast #PersonalDevelopment

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    Episode #16 - Falling In Love With AI | Building Forward

    Paul and Joey get into how they're actually using AI in their coaching businesses, and why most people are doing it backwards. Joey breaks down the two weeks that changed how he runs everything, from his operating system to onboarding to clocking out and not thinking about work. They cover sleep and mental health, asking for help when your whole brand is built on grit, people as catalysts in your life, and why in-person coaching is about to matter more, not less. If you're a coach wondering how to use these tools without offloading the part clients actually pay you for, start here.CHAPTERS 00:00 Sleep, Mood, And The Excuse 10:01 People As Catalysts 24:30 Buy Back Your Time 30:01 The System That Changed Everything 40:54 Amplify Your Voice, Don't Offload It 55:58 What If You Fall In Love With AIWHAT YOU'LL LEARN → Why sleeping less to get more done stops working the moment your mood goes → How to use AI to repurpose the IP you already have instead of generating empty content → The operating system Joey built in two weeks that lets him fully clock out → Why in-person coaching gets more valuable as AI makes everything else faster → How to set AI up so it actually learns you instead of turning into a clusterfuckMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell Dan Martell YouTube channel (AI workflows) Claude and Cowork by Anthropic Pain to Performance workshop with Dr. Kirsten WischloffCONNECT Paul → @pauloneid on Instagram Joey → @joeyszatmary on InstagramReal time, real conversations with real people building forward.#BuildingForward #PaulOneid #JoeySzatmary #BuildingForwardPodcast #CoachingPodcast #OnlineCoachingBusiness #CoachingMentorship #StrengthCoaching

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Building Forward explores personal growth through identity, struggle, and shared experience. Just two dudes talking openly about what it takes to develop as men—mentally, emotionally, physically and professionally by accepting reality, learning from setbacks, and committing to forward progress together. Built, not promised. Earned over time.