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Entrepreneur Addict

Entrepreneur Addict

著者: Matthew Tompkins & Lance Pendleton
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Entrepreneurs don't burn out because they're weak. They burn out because they try to do everything alone. Entrepreneur Addict is the truth-telling, no-BS podcast for business owners who are tired of pretending they're fine while juggling stress, shame, anxiety, and the relentless pressure to "hustle harder." Hosted by Matthew Tompkins and Lance Pendleton—two entrepreneurs who have lived the chaos, the addiction to work, the mental health battles, and the identity crises that come with building a business—this show cuts through the noise and gets to the real root of why entrepreneurs struggle. Each episode brings candid stories, grounded psychology, and practical systems that help you grow your business without destroying your life in the process. You'll discover why overwhelm happens, how trauma shapes decision-making, why you attract certain clients or patterns, and why your business mirrors your internal state more than you realize. Most importantly, you'll learn the tools to shift out of burnout, regulate your energy, build stability, and finally run a company that supports you rather than consumes you. This isn't theory. This isn't another hype-fueled guru show. It's raw, honest, and grounded in real experience. If you've ever felt behind, exhausted, or like you're one crisis away from losing your mind, this is your corner of the world. You're not broken. You're not alone. And there is a better way to build and live as an entrepreneur. Welcome to Entrepreneur Addict — where we help you reclaim your freedom, your clarity, and your life.2025 マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 人間関係 社会科学 経済学
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  • Why Success Feels Worse Than Failure
    2026/02/02

    Why success feels worse than failure is a truth most entrepreneurs never expect and rarely talk about. In this season-finale episode, Matthew Tompkins and Lance Pendleton unpack why growth often brings more anxiety, pressure, and fear than struggle ever did. As businesses scale, expectations rise, comparisons intensify, and the margin for error feels thinner than ever.

    They explore why failure can feel familiar and survivable, while success introduces new threats: more to lose, more people watching, and more responsibility. From gratitude avoidance and comparison spirals to the constant fear of losing momentum, this episode names the emotional cost of success that entrepreneurs are taught to ignore.

    Matthew and Lance also introduce the early framework for Containment Theory the idea that growth without emotional capacity creates instability instead of fulfillment. If you've ever hit milestones you once dreamed of but felt more anxious instead of proud, this episode explains why success feels heavier than failure — and what it takes to finally feel safe inside the life you've built.

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    https://entrepreneuraddict.com

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    24 分
  • The Dopamine Trap: Why You Start But Never Finish
    2026/01/12

    Dopamine addiction in entrepreneurs is the hidden reason so many businesses feel busy but stuck. In this episode, Matthew Tompkins and Lance Pendleton break down the dopamine trap; the cycle of chasing new ideas, tools, and chaos while struggling to finish the work that actually creates momentum.

    They explain why dopamine isn't driven by outcomes, but by the anticipation of outcomes and how that chemical loop turns entrepreneurs into serial starters who lose interest the moment the excitement fades. From unfinished projects and constant pivots to creative highs followed by crashes, this conversation exposes why motion replaces progress in so many entrepreneurial lives.

    Matthew shares real stories from television, radio, and business where dopamine-fueled creativity drove success and nearly destroyed consistency. Lance breaks down the neuroscience behind dopamine drops, novelty addiction, and why entrepreneurs chase the next hit instead of seeing things through.

    If your days are full of activity but short on results, this episode will show you why you start but never finish and how to escape the dopamine trap without killing your creativity.

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    26 分
  • Namaste but Also F* Off: The Lie of Toxic Positivity
    2026/01/05

    Namaste but also f*** off is the phrase that perfectly captures one of the most damaging lies entrepreneurs tell themselves: that positivity alone will fix everything. In this episode, Matthew Tompkins and Lance Pendleton dismantle toxic positivity, spiritual bypassing, and the self-help addiction that keeps entrepreneurs avoiding the real work while convincing themselves they're "growing."

    They break down how mantras, routines, books, and podcasts become emotional anesthesia — a way to feel productive without actually changing anything. You'll hear why constantly chasing mindset hacks often masks fear, discomfort, and unresolved problems, and why pretending everything is fine only delays the breakthrough entrepreneurs are actually looking for.

    With humor, honesty, and zero patience for performative enlightenment, Matthew and Lance explain the difference between real growth and avoidance disguised as progress. If you've ever told yourself "I just need the right routine," "I need to be more positive," or "I'm doing the work" — while nothing actually changes — this episode will feel both uncomfortable and freeing.

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    https://entrepreneuraddict.com

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    36 分
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