OnThree Podcast

OnThree

Game 7 Energy: Pressure, Performance, Presence. Podcast about showing up when it counts — in sports, music, entrepreneurship, culture, and life.

  1. FEB 9

    Conquering Fear: How Alex Honnold Battles the Impossible and Wins #28

    In this episode, Salvi and Naveed discuss the concept of fear and its impact on performance, drawing inspiration from the extraordinary feats of climber Alex Honnold. They explore the nature of fear, anxiety, and preparation, emphasizing the importance of facing challenges head-on and the role of practice in overcoming personal limitations. The conversation delves into personal experiences with fear, the immigrant mindset, and the balance between taking risks and having safety nets. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to confront their fears and pursue their goals without letting anxiety dictate their actions. Takeaways Fear is a natural response that can be interpreted differently by individuals.Preparation can help reduce anxiety and improve performance.Most people quit before they even face their fears.Real performance reveals your true identity and capabilities.Exposure therapy can help in overcoming fears.The fear of looking incompetent can hold people back from trying new things.Internal validation is more important than external validation.Visibility can delay mastery and growth.Pressure can improve performance if managed correctly.Facing fears can lead to personal growth and fulfillment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of Fear 01:13 The Nature of Fear and Performance 05:58 Fear vs. Anxiety: Understanding the Spectrum 10:04 Danger, Anxiety, and Performance 14:11 The Role of Preparation in Overcoming Fear 18:09 Going All In: The Safety Net Debate 21:10 Pressure and Performance: A Double-Edged Sword 21:33 The Anxiety-Performance Curve 22:29 Managing Anxiety in High-Stakes Situations 24:17 Facing Personal Fears and Growth 28:21 Overcoming the Fear of Looking Dumb 31:31 Separating Performance from Validation 34:17 The Impact of Visibility on Growth 39:15 Confronting Real Performance and Identity

    44 min
  2. JAN 16

    Stop Trying to Change Your Life (What to Actually Keep This Year) #27

    In this episode of the OnThree Podcast, hosts Salvi and Naveed discuss the pressures of New Year resolutions, the importance of appreciating what to keep in life, and the impact of social media on personal growth. They explore the significance of relationships, the value of introspection, and how to redefine success in a fast-paced world. The conversation emphasizes the need for curiosity, the dangers of comparison, and the importance of showing up for oneself, regardless of the time of year. Takeaways It's not just about changing; it's about appreciating what you have.January can create unrealistic expectations for change.Toronto's competitive culture can lead to feelings of inadequacy.Social media often presents a highlight reel, not reality.Real change comes from daily habits, not just resolutions.Recognizing what to keep in life can be more valuable than what to change.Relationships are crucial for happiness and fulfillment.It's important to let go of toxic friendships.Doing things for the love of it is essential for personal growth.Boredom can lead to introspection and self-discovery. Chapters00:00 New Year, New Perspectives 02:31 The Pressure of Resolutions 04:57 The Illusion of Comparison 07:22 Finding Meaning in Choices 09:44 Curiosity vs. Stability 12:13 The Importance of Relationships 13:18 Navigating Friendships 15:31 Embracing Challenges 17:34 Comfort vs. Chemistry 23:33 The Importance of Real Relationships 23:56 Pursuing Passions Beyond Productivity 25:21 The Hustle Culture and Its Impact 26:56 Finding Joy in Activities for Their Own Sake 28:22 Establishing Personal Standards and Boundaries 30:15 The Power of Saying No 31:25 The Value of Consistency and Persistence 33:19 Embracing Boredom and Introspection 35:46 The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health 38:48 Redefining Success and Networking 41:39 Living Up to Potential and Enjoying the Process 44:18 Life as a Continuation, Not a Reset

    46 min
  3. From Failed Interviews to Immigrant Grit: What Defines Us? (#26)

    10/28/2025

    From Failed Interviews to Immigrant Grit: What Defines Us? (#26)

    This episode is all about pressure and the moments that define us. The guys explore what it truly means to "show up" (and what happens when you don't). They share personal stories of fumbling high-stakes job interviews, the unique pressures that come from being an immigrant kid, and the "everyday grit" they witnessed in their parents.The conversation also covers:- Finding success in unexpected places (like a middle school long jump final) - The relationship between discipline, purpose, and freedom - What it takes to build real-world "grit" (like studying for a CPA) - The most "clutch" people in pop culture, from Kobe Bryant to Elon Musk and Sam Altman.Finally, they ask a big question: in the age of AI, are we losing our ability to show up for ourselves?Tune in for a deep dive into handling pressure, finding your purpose, and living with that Game 7 energy.CHAPTERS:00:00:00 - Welcome Back: Game 7 Energy00:01:26 - Today's Theme: Pressure Moments That Define Us00:02:42 - Story: Bombing the Deloitte Interview (Mamba Mentality)00:05:42 - Story: The Cringey Ford Internship Interview00:08:05 - Being Your "Authentic Self" Under Pressure00:11:25 - A "Showing Up" Success Story: Middle School Long Jump00:15:44 - What is "Grit" and How Do You Build It?00:17:27 - The Unique Pressure of Being an Immigrant Kid00:20:14 - Our Parents' "Everyday Game 7 Energy"00:25:25 - The Responsibility to Show Up For Yourself00:26:18 - Finding Your Purpose in Life00:28:57 - Discipline Affords You Freedom00:38:11 - The "Grit" It Takes to Get a CPA00:45:00 - Pop Culture's Most "Clutch" Moments00:45:27 - Kobe's Clutch Gene (Game 7 & His Final Game)00:47:30 - Is Elon Musk the Most Clutch Person Alive?00:52:51 - Sam Altman & The AI Revolution00:54:58 - Is AI Detaching Us From Ourselves?

    1h 1m

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Game 7 Energy: Pressure, Performance, Presence. Podcast about showing up when it counts — in sports, music, entrepreneurship, culture, and life.