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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 6 MIN

Just Make It to Tomorrow

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

If today feels heavy, this episode is for you. You don't need to have it all figured out. You just need to make it to tomorrow. Episode Overview In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor speaks candidly about mental health, emotional weight, and the quiet battles people fight when the adrenaline wears off. Traveling to Costa Rica sparked reflection, not escape, and a reminder that sometimes the things we miss most are the anchors that keep us grounded. Baylor opens up about seeing friends and business associates impacted by suicide and acknowledges a hard truth. Early in the year, when motivation fades and reality sets in, mental health struggles often intensify. This episode isn't about pretending everything is fine. It's about being honest when it's not. He shares a quote that's stayed with him for years. Monsters and ghosts are real. They live inside us, and sometimes they win. That doesn't make you weak. It makes you human. The message is simple but powerful. You don't need to conquer the future today. You don't need a perfect plan. If things feel dark, your only job is to make it to tomorrow. Baylor talks about embracing tough seasons instead of resisting them. Down days give weight to the up days. Struggle creates contrast. Without it, joy loses meaning. The goal isn't to deny the pain, but to recognize that it's temporary. He also breaks down how our minds lie to us through negative "what if" scenarios. What if it doesn't get better. What if it never works out. What if you fail. Instead of fighting those thoughts, Baylor challenges listeners to flip the script and play the positive what-if game. What if it does turn around. What if this season leads somewhere better. What if the best isn't behind you. This episode is a reminder that you're not alone, even when it feels like you are. Nobody has it all together. The people you admire are often barely holding it together in ways you never see. If you're running on 10 percent today, give 100 percent of that 10 percent. That's enough. Key Takeaways • Mental health struggles are real, even for high performers • You don't need to solve everything today, just make it to tomorrow • Tough seasons make future joy more meaningful • Your mind lies more than you think, especially under stress • Playing the positive what-if game can shift your perspective • Giving your best doesn't always mean giving your maximum • Everyone is fighting something you can't see Featured Quote "Sometimes you're not meant to be strong for the rest of your life. You're just meant to be strong enough to make it to tomorrow." If today is heavy, let it be heavy. You don't have to carry the rest of your life right now. Tomorrow is enough.

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