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. 4월 10일

    Episode #9 - Common Traits of High Performers | Building Forward

    This episode started with a catch-up about Arizona and turned into a real conversation about what actually separates high performers from everyone else. We got into building community with AI without losing your voice, why more followers means nothing if it doesn’t create qualified leads, and why content should support coaching, not replace it. The point isn’t to avoid the game. The point is to play it your way, in line with your values, and keep the main thing the main thing.  We also got into the less flashy stuff that really matters: eliminating distractions, learning to say no, buying back your time, taking the long view, and understanding that consistency is doing mostly the right things most of the time for a really long time. That’s true in business, training, nutrition, and life. If you’re building something meaningful, this one will hit. #highperformance #personalbrand #contentstrategy #coachingbusiness #mindset #consistency #leadership #selfmastery  0:00 – Arizona trip, AI, and building real community as coaches 4:45 – Playing the game vs playing it your way in business 9:20 – Vanity metrics vs qualified leads (followers vs revenue) 14:10 – Content should support coaching, not replace it 19:35 – Procrastination, avoidance, and hidden resistance patterns 25:50 – Saying no, eliminating distractions, and protecting focus 32:40 – Buying back time and understanding your value 38:15 – Enjoying the fruits of your labor without guilt 44:30 – Long-term consistency: “mostly right things over time” 52:10 – Raising standards and what actually separates high performers

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    Episode #7 - Networking and Connections | Building Forward

    Most people think networking is about getting something. This conversation flips that completely. Paul and Joey break down what actually drives long-term success, and it has nothing to do with quick wins or trying to extract value from people. It’s about alignment. How you show up. Your intent. Whether you’re building real relationships or just trying to get ahead. Because over time, that difference compounds in ways most people never see coming. They unpack the reality of building a network that actually matters. Being in the right rooms. Surrounding yourself with people who challenge you. And understanding that the biggest opportunities in your life rarely come from what you do today, but from the relationships you build and nurture over years. This is about playing the long game, becoming someone worth connecting with, and creating opportunities by how you operate, not just what you do. If this hits, like and subscribe for more conversations that push you to think differently and raise your standard. #personaldevelopment #networking #selfmastery #growthmindset #fitnessindustry #coaching #discipline 00:00 – Travel Chaos: When Everything Starts Going Wrong 03:15 – Panic vs Control: Reframing the Situation 08:00 – Arnold Recap: Expectations vs Reality 09:30 – Stop Treating Opportunities Like Vacations 16:00 – Networking Isn’t What You Think 20:00 – Why Success in This Industry Feels Lonely 23:00 – The Mistake Most People Make After Networking 30:00 – Your Circle Is Either Growing You or Holding You Back 38:00 – Value vs Extraction: The Line Most People Cross 45:30 – Why Success Takes Longer Than You Think

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소개

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.