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Work-life balance isn’t a myth—it’s a mission. At The Double Win Podcast we believe that ambitious, high-growth individuals can experience personal and professional fulfillment simultaneously. Hosted by the creators of the Full Focus Planner, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller, The Double Win Podcast is your go-to resource for unlocking secrets to productivity, wellness, and work-life balance. 

The Double Win Podcast features insightful weekly conversations with thought leaders, executives, and entrepreneurs sharing fascinating personal stories and actionable ideas for balancing professional success with personal well-being. Whether you're looking for motivation to achieve your goals or strategies to harmonize your career and life, The Double Win Podcast provides the perspectives and tools you need.

Michael and Megan focus on the nine domains of life—body, mind, and spirit, love, family, community, money, work, and hobbies—offering practical advice to help you thrive. Discover how to integrate purposeful productivity and overall wellness into your daily routine, stay motivated, and experience a life of joy and significance. Hit subscribe and embark on your journey to winning at work and succeeding at life.



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Jefferson Fisher is a trial attorney, social media sensation, and author of The Next Conversation. He specializes in communication strategies, conflict resolution, and emotional regulation, providing practical tools to improve interpersonal interactions and manage tensions effectively.
Dave Ramsey is a personal finance expert, radio host, author, and businessman. He is the founder of Ramsey Solutions, a company that provides financial education and resources. With over 30 years of experience in the financial industry, Ramsey is known for his practical advice on budgeting, debt reduction, and wealth building. He has authored several best-selling books, including 'The Total Money Makeover' and 'Financial Peace.' Ramsey is also the host of 'The Ramsey Show,' a nationally syndicated radio program where he offers financial advice to callers. His teachings emphasize the importance of financial literacy and responsible money management.
Arthur Boers is an accomplished author and speaker known for his works on spirituality and personal growth. He has written several books, including 'Living into Focus' and 'Shattered: A Memoir', which explore themes of mindfulness, healing, and the importance of reconnecting with what truly matters in life. Boers emphasizes the significance of intentional living and the impact of technology on our daily lives. His insights draw from both personal experiences and professional expertise, making him a respected voice in discussions about work-life balance and emotional well-being.
Dr. Josh Axe is a doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist who specializes in functional medicine. He is the founder of DrAxe.com, a popular health website that provides information on nutrition, natural remedies, and wellness. Dr. Axe has authored several books, including 'Eat Dirt' and 'Keto Diet', and is known for his expertise in holistic health and nutrition. His personal experience with a life-altering spinal infection has shaped his approach to health and healing, emphasizing the importance of mindset and relationships in achieving wellness.

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0:00 1:17

Summer Hiatus Announcement!

Keywords
work-life balance productivity personal fulfillment professional success wellness goal achievement career harmonization personal well-being high-growth individuals entrepreneurship
0:00 58:50

JEFFERSON FISHER: Staying Grounded When Tensions Rise

Guests
Jefferson Fisher
Keywords
communication argument management nervous system regulation connection self-control conflict resolution

If your conversations are starting to feel more like combat, you’re not alone. In this powerful episode, Michael and Megan sit down with Jefferson Fisher—trial attorney, social media sensation, and author of The Next Conversation—to talk about the small shifts that create major breakthroughs in communication. From regulating your nervous system to choosing connection over triumph, this episode is packed with practical, actionable tools you can use today.


Memorable Quotes

  1. “When you set out to win an argument, you often will lose the relationship. If you only see it as something to win, that means you’re going to lose a lot more.”
  2. “Who wants to be around the person who always has to be right? That is somebody who is lonely.”
  3. “Instead of seeing arguments as something to win, you see them as something to unravel.”
  4. “You don’t have to like it. You just gotta understand it.”
  5. “That’s the key with connection: I can disagree with you and still connect with you. I can still be unhappy, I can still be mad at you, and still connect with you.”
  6. “You are in complete control of the pace of the conversation.”
  7. “When you don’t say it with control, you end up reacting rather than responding. It’s just your natural fight or flight will take over and you’re going to start responding more emotionally.”
  8. “You gotta let them pour it all out before they’ll ever be willing to accept anything that you say.”


Key Takeaways

  1. Arguments Aren’t Battles. If your goal is to win, you’ve already lost. Reframe arguments as something to unravel, not conquer.
  2. Start With Self-Control. Nervous system regulation is the key to effective communication—especially when things get tense.
  3. Use “Small Talks.” Short, verb-based phrases like “be still” or “practice kindness” can center you in high-stakes conversations.
  4. Connection > Agreement. We don’t always have to be on the same page to cultivate a meaningful relationship.
  5. Confidence Follows Action. Speak with assertiveness, not apology. Confidence grows as you use your voice.


Resources


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/kJsQe3S3rw0


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

0:00 1:06:02

DAVE RAMSEY: Build a Business That Lasts

Guests
Dave Ramsey
Keywords
business leadership growth legacy entrepreneurship small business clarity succession planning

What do you do when business feels hard—and you assume it’s your fault? In this raw and rich conversation, Michael and Megan sit down with Dave Ramsey to talk about what really goes into building a business that lasts. Drawing from his 30+ year journey with Ramsey Solutions, Dave shares stories of failure, clarity, succession, and the slow handoff of legacy—along with what most founders get wrong about growth. If you’ve ever felt behind, discouraged, or unsure how to lead your business into the future, this episode will show you the next light on the path.


Memorable Quotes

  1. “The dirty little secret is: Everyone’s money is messed up.”
  2. “As long as I can clearly see the next step, it gives me tremendous energy and focus and hope.”
  3. “We’ve learned with all the bruises to look for the next thing but not to sell out to it.”
  4. “You gotta change the word. The word is: I experimented. I didn’t fail.”
  5. “You give other people the credit when things are right and take the hit when things are wrong. Because it is your job as the leader.”
  6. “People are our greatest blessing and they also give us the most trouble.”
  7. “I have to constantly stop and say: Let them do it. You did hand it off. Don’t take it back. They’re doing okay.”


Key Takeaways

  1. Business Is Hard. If you’re a small business owner struggling to make it all work, you’re in really good company. The struggle is normal, and you’re not alone.
  2. Cut Through the Fog. You don’t need to know the whole path. You just need enough clarity to light your next steps.
  3. Good News: You’re the Problem. If your business is stuck, look in the mirror. That’s not shame—it’s a solvable problem.
  4. Succession Starts Now. Planning for legacy doesn’t mean you’re quitting. It means you’re a good steward. Whether you have five team members or 500, the time to start is now.



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Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/oOoV5G1Zi8E


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

0:00 1:00:40

ARTHUR BOERS: A Path Back to What Matters

Guests
Arthur Boers
Keywords
focal practices technology community healing generational trauma work-life balance intentionality

What if the answer to your overwhelm isn’t a new planner or app—but a walk around the block, a shared meal, or a Saturday spent gardening? In this episode, Michael and Megan sit down with Arthur Boers, author of Living into Focus and Shattered, to talk about the kind of practices that help us resist the pressure of a hyperconnected world and even heal from generational trauma by reconnecting to what matters most. If you’ve ever longed to feel more grounded, whole, or present, this conversation will give you the language—and tools—you’ve been missing.


Memorable Quotes

  1. “Technoloy itself is not the problem. Technology is human manipulation of nature for human priorities… The question is: Do we master technology or does technology master us?”
  2. “What we ought to do is raise the thresholds against things that are not the priority… And then the other thing is lower the threshold for things that are your priorities."
  3. “Focal practice is just helping us reclaim things that we knew or did before and helping us prioritize them, helping us have a different perspective on them.”
  4. “Compassion is the way forward. It doesn’t help to school people who are struggling with these things—but to listen to them with patience and kindness and compassion can, in fact, make a difference.”
  5. “Focal practices are about getting away from just acting automatically. That’s how I was raised: If you act automatically, it’s right. You’re justified… I’ve had to unlearn that.”
  6. “It means a willingness to live with ambiguity and to live with pain and to live with things that aren’t resolved and hold there—that’s a hard learning.”


Key Takeaways

  1. Focal Practices Are More Than Habits. Focal practices aren’t just routines—they’re meaningful rhythms that require intentionality, foster connection, and reorient us to what matters most.
  2. Technology Calls For Discernment. Technology isn’t going anywhere—but the way we engage with it should be thoughtful. The key to balance? Honest conversations in community.
  3. We Need Yellow Lights. In a culture of nonstop green lights (and plenty of red-light alarmism), we need more yellow lights—space to pause, reflect, and consider what’s truly right for the moment.
  4. Brake Your Enthusiasm. Eager to dive headfirst into focal practices? That’s your cue to slow down. Start small, stay consistent, and let the benefits build over time.
  5. An Unexpected Path to Healing. Focal practices don’t just bring focus—they can bring healing. By creating spaces of safety, embodiment, and rhythm, they can support recovery from trauma and help us move toward greater wholeness.


Resources


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/ypJvOm0z8IU


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

0:00 1:04:03

JOSH AXE: The Hidden Root of Healing

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Dr. Josh Axe
Keywords
health breakthrough functional medicine stress illness wellness mindset chronic health challenges trauma visualization longevity habits

What if your health breakthrough doesn’t start in the gym or the kitchen—but in your mind?

In this powerful conversation, Michael and Megan sit down with Dr. Josh Axe to explore why so many people feel stuck in cycles of stress, illness, or plateau—and how to shift toward real, lasting wellness. Drawing from his background in functional medicine and personal experience with a life-altering spinal infection, Dr. Axe shares the most overlooked key to healing and how you can start applying it today.


Memorable Quotes

  1. “The number one determining factor of longevity for you is having strong relationships.”
  2. “If you wake up first thing in the morning and get outside, it’s one of the single greatest things you can do for longevity and your microbiome.”
  3. “This is all about training your nervous system and encouraging your body that ‘This is going to happen.’”
  4. “There’s a lot of people that win at all costs, but they never end up winning. We hear all the stories. They’re never truly winning.”


Key Takeaways

  1. The Biology of Belief. What you believe about your body impacts everything from gut function to recovery speed. Healing starts with mindset.
  2. The Root of the Issue. Many chronic health challenges are driven by unresolved trauma—and show up in unexpected places like digestion and fatigue.
  3. The Power of Visualization. Mentally rehearsing health and healing isn’t “woo-woo”—it’s neuroscience.
  4. Top Four Longevity Habits. Hear from an expert what four rituals can add years to your life.


Resources


Watch on Youtube at:  https://youtu.be/2-dvOt-zcdM


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

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