
In this special recap episode of How to Be a Real One Percenter, we reflect on some of the most powerful moments from the first few episodes. The focus of the podcast has always been about redefining success, not as the relentless pursuit of external achievement but as the journey towards living the life we were truly born to live.We revisit key moments from conversations with Matt Cross, Shawn Stockman and Kevin Riddle, each of whom opened up about their experiences of letting go of limiting beliefs, uncovering old stories and stepping into a more genuine version of themselves. These episodes reveal how deeply our lives can be shaped by the identities we attach to, the stories we tell ourselves and the unexamined beliefs that hold us back.What You Will Learn in This EpisodeHow identifying too strongly with a job or role can create emotional highs and lows, as Matt Cross shares from his experience as a race callerWhy Shawn Stockman’s journey highlights the importance of looking beyond the behaviour to uncover the root causes of addiction and stressHow Kevin Riddle’s story illustrates the profound impact a seemingly small childhood event can have on self-perception and identityKey TakeawaysMatt Cross – Redefining Identity Matt talks about how he went from identifying solely as a race caller to realising that his true worth had nothing to do with his role or achievementsShawn Stockman – Addressing Root Causes Shawn opens up about his struggle with alcohol and how confronting the underlying stressors allowed him to finally break free from destructive patternsKevin Riddle – Uncovering Childhood Stories Kevin reflects on how a seemingly insignificant childhood event led to decades of self-judgment and how identifying the story allowed him to let go and move forwardJoin the ConversationIf you find yourself feeling defined by your job, struggling with self-judgment or repeating old patterns that hold you back, this episode is for you. It is about taking a step back, reflecting on where those stories come from and realising that you have the power to rewrite them.