• Mastering 2026: The Ultimate Framework for Goal Setting and Personal Growth
    Jan 26 2026
    In this episode, the boys dive deep into why so many people go through life "without a plan" and how to change that trajectory for 2026. As they reflect on turning 30 and moving into a new year, they share a "goal-setting framework" designed to help you take control of your finances, fitness, and personal ambitions. From debating the merits of long-term stock investing versus immediate personal experiences to the psychological power of "speaking goals into existence," this conversation is a roadmap for anyone ready to stop "walking in limbo" and start walking the walk. Key Takeaways The Power of a Written Plan: Most successful people in the world—from athletes to musicians—started with a written goal; without one, you are likely to drift aimlessly. The Debate on Investing: While one host aims to grow an investment portfolio from £70,000 to £200,000 through patience and research, the other argues for "investing in yourself" and experiences that improve your life immediately. Health as a Driver: A healthy body follows a healthy mind; setting specific physical targets, such as reaching a certain body fat percentage or weight, provides the energy needed to remain consistent in business and life. Accountability is Everything: Speaking your goals out loud to friends, family, or a mentor increases the likelihood of success because it makes it much harder to back out or use "bullshit excuses". The "Subtract to Add" Principle: Since everyone only has 24 hours in a day, adding new goals often requires looking at what you should do less of—such as reducing phone time or "partying too much"—to make space for growth. Environmental Curation: Your "network is your net worth"; achieving big goals often requires the "sacrifice" of removing yourself from social circles that no longer align with your ambitions. Practical Tracking Tools: Use a combination of digital tools (like Notion or reminders) and physical methods (like a whiteboard or writing a letter to your future self) to review progress weekly and quarterly. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠
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    37 mins
  • Special Operations & Border Wars: The Extraction of Maduro and the ICE Crackdown
    Jan 19 2026
    In this episode, the boys tackle the recent and "calamitous" geopolitical shifts under the Trump administration. They explore the emergence of a "strongman" leadership style, comparing the current regime to the rise of an "Emperor Palpatine" figure. The discussion dives into the ethics of U.S. interventionism, from the "blink of an eye" extraction of Maduro in Venezuela to the strategic and controversial pursuit of Greenland’s natural resources. Key Takeaways The Palpatine Comparison: The hosts observe a shift from a "hopeful change of regime" to a leader who is "pushing the line" and exhibiting dictator-like qualities. The Extraction of Maduro: The U.S. carried out a "special military operation" in Venezuela, airlifting the leader out in a matter of hours—an act celebrated by local citizens but sparking debates on democratic sovereignty. 3D Geopolitical Chess: By taking control of Venezuelan oil, the U.S. effectively weakens the "axis" of China and Russia by cutting off cheap energy supplies and limiting Russia’s ability to fund its war efforts. The Greenland Gambit: The hosts criticize Trump’s pursuit of Greenland as a "vanity project" driven by its $5 trillion worth of natural resources and rare earths, rather than genuine strategic necessity. Domestic Conflict and ICE: The fatal shooting of Rene Good during an ICE operation highlights the tension between law enforcement duties and public provocation, with the hosts suggesting that "common sense has left the chat". Media and Mass Hysteria: News channels and social media platforms prey on human "survival instincts" by focusing on fear and disruption, which often leads to a "desensitized" society. The "Decision-Maker" Doctrine: Despite the controversy, the hosts express a preference for a leader who makes firm decisions and follows through on campaign promises, contrasting Trump’s style with Keir Starmer’s recent policy reversals. Focus on the Controllable: The episode concludes with a reminder to not get "hung up" on global chaos outside of your control, but to focus on making life better for your family and community. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠⁠
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    40 mins
  • Breaking the Silence: How Men Can Combat Mental Health Struggles
    Jan 12 2026
    In this episode, the boys delve into the pressing issues surrounding men's mental health, highlighting the alarming rise in suicide rates and the importance of finding purpose in life. They discuss the challenges men face in expressing their struggles and the societal expectations that often lead to feelings of isolation. Through personal anecdotes and insights, the hosts emphasise the significance of self-reflection, setting goals, and engaging in physical activity as vital steps toward improving mental well-being. They also touch on the traditional roles of men as protectors and providers, urging listeners to take accountability for their lives and seek meaningful connections. This episode serves as a call to action for men to prioritize their mental health and support one another in navigating life's challenges. Key Takeaways Importance of Purpose: Finding a clear purpose in life is crucial for mental well-being. Individuals should take time to reflect on what they truly want to achieve and what makes them passionate, rather than settling for superficial interests. Impact of Social Isolation: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the detrimental effects of social isolation on mental health, as many people lost their sense of purpose and connection with others, leading to increased struggles with mental health issues. Protect and Provide: The core tenets of masculinity—protecting and providing—are essential for men's mental health. Men should strive to be resourceful and reliable, which can help alleviate feelings of worthlessness and depression. Action Over Inaction: Taking immediate action in response to life's challenges is vital. Small steps, such as engaging in physical activity, can significantly improve mental health and prevent problems from escalating. Self-Reflection and Accountability: Men should practice self-reflection and seek feedback from others to understand their strengths and weaknesses. Acknowledging personal responsibility and being proactive in addressing mental health issues is key to fostering resilience and well-being. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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    40 mins
  • Mindset Matters: How to Thrive in a Challenging Economy
    Jan 5 2026
    In this episode of the Brothers in Business, the boys express their frustration with the recent UK budget and its negative impact on various social classes, emphasising the need for a shift in mindset to navigate these challenging economic times. They discuss the importance of recognising one's value in the workplace and how to proactively seek growth and salary increases by setting clear goals and targets. The conversation highlights the significance of adopting a win-win mentality in business interactions, encouraging listeners to take responsibility for their own success rather than blaming external factors. With practical advice and motivational insights, the episode aims to empower individuals to enhance their financial situations and overall value in their careers. Key Takeaways Mindset is Crucial: A strong and positive mindset is essential for overcoming challenges and achieving success. Individuals should focus on self-improvement and not let external factors, such as government policies or economic conditions, dictate their actions. Value Creation Leads to Salary Increases: Your salary is often directly linked to the value you bring to your organization. To earn more, it's important to assess and enhance the value you provide, rather than simply expecting a raise based on tenure or inflation. Set Clear Goals: Establishing specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-based (SMART) goals is vital for personal and professional growth. Knowing what constitutes a "good job" helps in aligning efforts with organizational expectations. Proactive Communication: Taking the initiative to communicate with managers about how to add value and seeking feedback on performance can set individuals apart in their workplace. Being vocal about personal development and contributions can lead to recognition and rewards. Win-Win Mindset: Approaching salary discussions and workplace contributions with a focus on mutual benefit fosters a healthier work environment. Understanding that both the employee and employer should benefit from any arrangement can lead to more productive and rewarding outcomes. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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    40 mins
  • Why Blaming the Rich Won't Solve the Cost of Living Crisis
    Dec 22 2025
    In today's episode, the boys delve into the contentious topic of wealth distribution and the popular sentiment of "tax the rich." They explore the complexities surrounding wealth accumulation, the role of the top earners in generating tax revenue, and the misconceptions that often lead to vilifying wealthy individuals. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding value creation and the sacrifices made by successful entrepreneurs and business leaders. The hosts argue that while there are valid concerns about income inequality, a blanket approach to taxing the rich could have detrimental effects on the economy and society as a whole. They emphasise the need for financial literacy and a shift in perspective towards creating value rather than simply redistributing wealth. Key Takeaways Wealth Distribution Misconceptions: The idea of simply taxing the rich to redistribute wealth is based on misunderstandings of how wealth generation and taxation work. The top earners contribute significantly to tax revenues, and their departure could shift the financial burden to the working class. Value Creation: Wealth is often generated through the creation of value in businesses. Successful entrepreneurs and business leaders invest time and resources to develop products and services that benefit society, which is a key factor in their financial success. Economic Incentives: Removing incentives for wealth creation can lead to stagnation in innovation and economic growth. If individuals do not see a benefit in their hard work, they may be discouraged from pursuing entrepreneurial ventures or high-level careers. Government Efficiency and Accountability: There is skepticism about the government's ability to effectively manage and distribute tax revenues. Many believe that without transparency and accountability in how tax money is spent, there will be a lack of trust in the system. Financial Literacy and Education: Improving financial literacy and understanding of economic principles is crucial. Teaching individuals how to create value and manage their finances can empower them to improve their own economic situations rather than relying on wealth redistribution.
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    33 mins
  • The Truth About Modern Activism: Hypocrisy, Protests, and the Blame Culture
    Dec 15 2025
    In this episode, the boys dive into the rise of performative activism — from climate protest groups like Just Stop Oil to the booming Tax the Rich / Take Back Power movements. We break down why so many modern protesters are more interested in attention than impact, why public disruption rarely solves real issues, and how hypocrisy, entitlement, and blame culture have taken over genuine causes. This is a raw, unfiltered conversation about activism, responsibility, wealth, and the uncomfortable truths no one wants to say out loud. Most modern activism is performative, not productive Many activists chase viral moments and clout instead of contributing to real change or solutions. Hypocrisy is everywhere in protest culture From using fossil-fuel-based products while protesting fossil fuels to demanding government action they wouldn’t personally take, the contradictions are constant. Disruption ≠ impact Blocking roads, vandalising property, and causing chaos rarely change policy — they just alienate the public. “Tax the rich” is rooted more in envy than logic The episode examines why people attack the wealthy instead of improving their own lives or creating value. Blame culture is replacing personal responsibility It’s easier to complain about governments, billionaires, or companies than to take accountability and contribute something meaningful. Real change comes from innovation, work ethic, and value creation. Not hashtags, not street protests, and not trendy cause-following.
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    44 mins
  • Is The Government Failing Us AGAIN!
    Dec 1 2025
    The boys delve into the pressing question of whether the government is failing its citizens. They explore the historical context of government actions, the impact of recent political leadership, and the pervasive issues of corruption and inefficiency within public services. The discussion highlights the need for transparency, accountability, and a shift towards a more business-minded approach in governance. Cody and Tyler emphasise the importance of financial literacy, community pride, and the necessity for a government that inspires rather than divides. With a focus on actionable steps for improvement, they encourage listeners to take pride in their country and actively participate in creating positive change. Government Accountability: There is a strong belief that the government is not acting in the best interests of the people, with concerns about transparency and accountability in spending and decision-making processes. Need for Reform: The discussion emphasizes the necessity for government reform, particularly in reducing wasteful spending and improving efficiency, akin to how businesses operate. This includes addressing issues like corruption and lack of competition in government contracts. Financial Literacy and Business Support: There is a call for improved financial education in schools to encourage entrepreneurship and business acumen among young people, which could help stimulate economic growth and reduce reliance on government support. Restoration of National Pride: A significant point raised is the decline in national pride among younger generations, with a desire to inspire a renewed sense of pride in being British, which could lead to a more engaged and responsible citizenry. Crime Deterrence: The need for a stronger deterrent against crime is highlighted, advocating for more severe consequences for criminal activities to ensure public safety and restore order in society.
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    34 mins
  • From Class Clown to Business Leader: Cody Barker Reflects on Growth and Success
    Nov 17 2025
    In this episode of the Brothers in Business podcast, The boys delve into Cody's life, exploring his childhood memories, personal influences, and defining moments that have shaped who he is today. The conversation touches on themes of success, family, and the impact of upbringing, as Cody reflects on his experiences growing up, including humorous anecdotes and lessons learned from his parents. They discuss the importance of facing challenges, the value of hard work, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. As they navigate through Cody's journey, the episode highlights the differences in their perspectives, encouraging listeners to engage in deeper conversations with their own families to better understand their backgrounds and aspirations. Childhood Memories and Trauma: Early memories often revolve around traumatic experiences, highlighting how such events can shape one's identity and perspective on life. The discussion reflects on the significance of childhood experiences, both good and bad, in forming who we become. Influence of Family: The importance of parental influence is emphasized, with a focus on how upbringing and family dynamics can shape personality traits, social skills, and values. The conversation reveals a strong connection to family and the desire to create a similar nurturing environment for future generations. Defining Success: Success is viewed through a personal lens, prioritizing family, work-life balance, and achieving business goals over material possessions. The aspiration to have a loving family and to be a good parent is highlighted as a key measure of success. Reflection on Opportunities and Regrets: There is an acknowledgment of missed opportunities and the idea that life is a series of trade-offs. The discussion suggests that while there may be regrets, they do not overshadow the current contentment with life choices and achievements. Value of Hardship: The conversation touches on the necessity of facing challenges and hardships as a means of personal growth. It suggests that experiencing difficulties can lead to greater resilience and understanding, although the nature of those hardships can vary greatly among individuals.
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    49 mins