• Mindset Matters - Episode #237 - How We Disagree Without Disconnecting: Listener Questions, Honest Answers
    May 14 2026

    In this candid and insightful episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey pull back the curtain on what it really takes to build a healthy long term relationship while navigating business, personal growth, communication differences, and emotional triggers. Sparked by listener questions, this episode dives into the realities of disagreement, partnership, resilience, and the invisible dynamics that shape both romantic and professional relationships.

    Patrick and Steffany explore how different “operating systems” influence the way people communicate, process emotions, solve problems, and support each other. They discuss the evolution of their nearly 30-year marriage, revealing how maturity, self-awareness, and respect have transformed conflict into opportunities for growth rather than division. Listeners will hear honest reflections on emotional triggers, communication breakdowns, personal blind spots, and the importance of creating space for each other’s unique strengths.

    The conversation also expands into leadership, business dynamics, mindset development, cognitive bias, political polarization, and how to stay grounded during uncertain times. Patrick shares insights into how algorithms, media consumption, and differing worldviews shape perception, while Steffany emphasizes the importance of curiosity, emotional safety, and values-based decision making.

    This episode is ultimately about learning how to disagree without resentment, communicate without attacking, and grow together without losing yourself in the process. Whether you are navigating marriage, business partnerships, leadership, or personal development, this episode offers practical wisdom, humor, vulnerability, and mindset tools for building stronger relationships and deeper self-awareness.

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    37 mins
  • Episode #245 – Biohacking Your Brain and Body with Thoryn Stephens
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of The Everyday Millionaire Podcast, Patrick Francey sits down with molecular biologist, data scientist, and entrepreneur Thoryn Stephens for a deep conversation on health optimization, longevity, human performance, and the future of preventative wellness.

    Thoryn shares his journey from biotechnology and genetic research into the world of AI-powered health systems. Drawing from years of experience in endurance sports, predictive analytics, and neuroscience, he explains how wearable data, biometrics, and micro habits can dramatically improve quality of life and long-term health outcomes.

    The conversation explores the difference between disease care and true healthcare, highlighting why modern systems often focus on treatment instead of prevention. Thoryn explains the growing importance of personalized health protocols, using tools like heart rate variability, sleep tracking, blood biomarkers, and behavioral analysis to help individuals optimize everything from stress and recovery to cognitive performance and dementia prevention.

    Patrick and Thoryn also discuss the role of nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress management, and connection as the true foundations of longevity. They dive into trending topics like peptides, GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic, red light therapy, intermittent fasting, and the dangers of chasing quick-fix solutions without sustainable behavior change.

    Throughout the episode, both Patrick and Thoryn emphasize a practical and balanced approach to health. Rather than obsessing over perfection, they advocate for consistent small habits that compound over time.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that human performance is not reserved for elite athletes. Whether your goal is more energy, better sleep, reduced stress, sharper thinking, or simply aging well, the path begins with intentional daily choices and a willingness to measure, learn, and adapt.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Mindset Matters - Episode #236 - From Passion to Pressure: The Psychology of Burnout Explained
    May 7 2026

    In this thought-provoking episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore a challenge that quietly affects entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, leaders, and professionals alike: what happens when passion slowly turns into pressure. Inspired by a famous psychological study from the 1970s, they unpack how external rewards, expectations, and performance metrics can gradually disconnect people from the very thing they once loved doing.

    Patrick and Steffany dive deep into the tension between passion, purpose, profit, and identity. Through personal stories from business, coaching, athletics, and creative work, they reveal how burnout is often less about working too hard and more about drifting away from the original intention behind the work. From social media pressures and financial expectations to scaling businesses and chasing validation, they examine how easily intrinsic motivation can become tied to external scorecards like money, clicks, followers, or recognition.

    Steffany shares emotional reflections from her years coaching elite athletes, while Patrick explores how entrepreneurs and high performers often lose themselves when success metrics become their identity. Together, they offer a grounded conversation about reconnecting to values, protecting creativity, and rediscovering the deeper “why” behind meaningful work.

    Listeners are encouraged to reflect on powerful questions such as: What used to bring me energy that now feels heavy? Am I still choosing this path, or am I performing for approval? How can I reconnect with the part of me that originally felt alive in this work?

    This episode is a powerful reminder that while money and success are important, fulfillment comes from staying aligned with purpose, values, and contribution. For anyone feeling burned out, disconnected, or trapped by expectations, this conversation offers practical wisdom and a meaningful path back to alignment.

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    36 mins
  • Mindset Matters - Episode #235 - Discernment and Decision Making: How to Trust Yourself Again
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore the concept of discernment and why it is one of the most critical skills for navigating today’s complex world. At its core, discernment is the ability to separate truth from noise, clarity from confusion, and aligned decisions from emotionally driven reactions.

    The conversation begins with a powerful insight: most of the challenges people face are not due to a lack of knowledge, but from ignoring what they already know. Whether in business, relationships, or health, individuals often sense when something is off, yet choose to override that awareness. Over time, this leads to poor decisions, misalignment, and unnecessary struggle.

    Steffany emphasizes that discernment is not simply intuition or gut feeling. It is a trainable skill rooted in emotional regulation, self awareness, and the ability to pause before reacting. Patrick reinforces this by introducing the idea of giving yourself space, such as waiting 24 hours before responding in emotionally charged situations, to allow clarity to emerge.

    A central metaphor in the episode, “the lantern and the fog,” illustrates how discernment works in practice. You rarely have all the information, but you often have enough to make the next right step. Discernment is not about certainty, but about making thoughtful decisions with the information available, rather than being driven by fear, pressure, or external influence.

    The episode also highlights the dangers of analysis paralysis, where people delay decisions under the guise of needing more data. True discernment requires action, grounded in values, even when uncertainty remains.

    Ultimately, discernment is framed as a disciplined way of thinking that helps individuals move from being influenced by their environment to being informed and intentional in their choices.

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    35 mins
  • Episode #244 – Annie Yatch Explains the Truth About High Performance Burnout
    Apr 28 2026

    This episode explores the hidden moment many high performers face when success no longer feels aligned. Patrick Francey sits down with reinvention strategist Annie Yatch to unpack what happens when growth outpaces identity, and why traditional strategies fail at that level.

    Annie shares her unique journey from counterterrorism into high performance coaching, where she now works with CEOs, founders, and elite performers navigating internal misalignment. Her approach goes beyond mindset, focusing on what she calls “subconscious infrastructure” — the deeply embedded patterns driving behavior, decisions, and outcomes.

    A key insight from the conversation is that many leaders operate from “negative fuel,” rooted in unresolved childhood dynamics. While this can drive success, it often leads to burnout, stagnation, or a loss of fulfillment. Annie emphasizes that true transformation begins by identifying and rewiring these unconscious patterns.

    The discussion also highlights the importance of emotional alignment. Drawing from Navy SEAL training, Annie explains how elite teams start with the emotional outcome they want and build strategy around it. This contrasts sharply with traditional business planning and reveals why motivation often fails.

    Patrick and Annie also explore practical indicators that change is needed, including revenue plateaus and areas of personal suffering. They discuss tools like journaling, meditation, and nervous system regulation as pathways to greater clarity and performance.

    Ultimately, this episode reframes success. Instead of chasing metrics alone, Annie defines success as creating a sustainable, optimized daily life. The conversation challenges listeners to rethink leadership, fulfillment, and the internal work required to truly evolve.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Mindset Matters - Episode #234 - The Real Source of Confidence and Why You Have Been Misled
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey break down one of the most misunderstood concepts in personal growth and performance: confidence.

    Rather than treating confidence as a feeling that comes and goes, they reframe it as something far more durable. Confidence is not built on outcomes, praise, or temporary wins. It is built on a solid internal foundation shaped by preparation, resilience, and self-trust.

    Patrick introduces the idea that confidence is often mistaken for comfort. When life is easy, people feel confident. But when pressure hits, that sense of confidence disappears. True confidence, he explains, is more like a house built on rock. It can withstand adversity because it is rooted in process and preparation, not results.

    Steffany expands on this by challenging the belief that confidence can be given or taught through encouragement alone. Instead, she emphasizes that confidence is developed through repeated cycles of risk, failure, recovery, and growth. It is earned through experience and reinforced by the willingness to keep going, even after setbacks.

    A key theme throughout the conversation is “borrowed confidence.” Early in life or in unfamiliar situations, individuals often rely on the belief others have in them. Over time, this must be replaced with self-generated confidence built on evidence and lived experience.

    They also explore how confidence is deeply tied to identity. Separating who you are from what you do allows you to fail without losing your sense of self. This distinction is critical for long-term resilience.

    Ultimately, confidence is not about guaranteeing success. It is about knowing you will be okay regardless of the outcome. That certainty becomes the foundation for growth, performance, and lasting self-belief.

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    34 mins
  • Mindset Matters - Episode #233 - Energy Leaks Explained: Why You Feel Drained and How to Fix It
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey unpack a concept that quietly undermines performance, clarity, and fulfillment: energy leaks. Using a relatable analogy of a phone battery draining from background apps, they explore how unseen distractions and unresolved issues silently consume mental, emotional, and physical energy.

    Energy leaks are not just about obvious distractions like mindless scrolling. They include incompletions, unresolved decisions, cluttered environments, misaligned relationships, physical pain, and even internal narratives we avoid confronting. Steffany highlights how, in high-performance environments such as elite athletics and executive leadership, even small inefficiencies or misalignments can significantly impact output. Whether it is physical misalignment, emotional baggage, or lack of clarity, anything that pulls energy away from purpose becomes a leak.

    Patrick expands on this by connecting energy leaks to reduced clarity, decision fatigue, and poor execution. When individuals focus on noise instead of meaningful signals, they lose momentum and experience frustration, irritability, and inconsistent performance. The conversation emphasizes that clarity drives velocity, and without it, progress slows.

    A powerful theme throughout the episode is awareness. Many people normalize their energy leaks, failing to recognize how much they are costing them. From cluttered closets to lingering obligations, these seemingly small distractions accumulate and erode focus over time. Steffany shares how addressing these leaks can unlock massive forward momentum, while also acknowledging that confronting them can feel uncomfortable because they often mask deeper emotional attachments or identity shifts.

    Ultimately, this episode challenges listeners to take inventory of where their energy is being drained and to intentionally close those gaps. By identifying and addressing energy leaks, individuals can reclaim focus, increase productivity, and align more fully with their goals and values.

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    31 mins
  • Episode #243 – Real Estate to Lifestyle Business: Melanie Reuter’s Next Chapter
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of The Everyday Millionaire, Patrick Francey sits down with Melanie Reuter, a former Director of Research at REIN and seasoned real estate investor, to explore her transition from data-driven analysis to hands-on entrepreneurship.

    Melanie shares the unexpected story behind purchasing an off-grid fishing lodge near Kamloops, BC. What began as a spontaneous decision quickly turned into one of the most challenging and rewarding deals of her life. With no operational data, no bookings, and minimal support from the previous owners, Melanie and her husband Ray stepped into the hospitality business headfirst.

    The conversation highlights how Melanie’s years at REIN shaped her mindset. Surrounded by entrepreneurs and immersed in real estate fundamentals, she developed the confidence to take action despite uncertainty. Her journey reinforces a key principle: learning alone is not enough. Execution is what creates results.

    Melanie also reflects on the realities of entrepreneurship. From cleaning cabins to managing tenants and raising entrepreneurial kids, she emphasizes the importance of doing the work without ego. Her story demonstrates how leveraging equity, maintaining long-term vision, and adapting to challenges can build sustainable wealth.

    The episode also touches on current concerns in the Canadian real estate market, particularly in British Columbia, where increasing regulation and uncertainty are shaping investor behavior.

    Ultimately, this conversation is about more than real estate. It is about designing a life aligned with values, embracing risk, and building something meaningful for the future. Melanie’s journey is a powerful reminder that success is rarely linear, but with the right mindset and environment, it is always achievable.

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    43 mins