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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 6 MIN

Life and Business Lessons from Fishing

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

I said yes to a fishing trip with friends at Lake Texoma, knowing absolutely nothing about fishing, and it ended up being one of the most eye-opening experiences I've had in a while. What started as me Googling "what do you wear to go fishing" turned into a masterclass in how we approach opportunity, strategy, and connection in our own lives. If you've been feeling stuck or like the big breakthrough is somewhere far out of reach, this episode is going to hit differently. Key Takeaways You don't need to speak the language of experts to get results. Put what you're learning into terms that make sense to you and keep moving forward. If a strategy isn't working, stop casting in the same spot. The fish were there before, but that doesn't mean they're there now. Be willing to move and adapt. The biggest opportunities in your life are not as deep or as far as you think. They're in shallow water, close to the boat, right in your immediate circle. Start telling the people around you what you do and what you're looking for. You would be shocked how many people in your life have no idea how to help you because you've never told them. Two people can be in the same boat with the same opportunity and use completely different methods to catch the same fish. Be uniquely you and stop trying to copy everyone else's approach. Action Steps Audit your current strategy. If something isn't producing results, stop repeating it out of habit and intentionally shift your approach, your audience, or your method. Tell five people in your immediate circle exactly what you do, what you specialize in, and what kind of opportunities you are looking for this week. Say yes to one thing outside your comfort zone this week. The awareness and lessons you gain as a rookie in any new experience are more valuable than you expect. Notable Quote A lot of the success is so much closer to you than you think it is. Quit thinking that you have to go out and do all these things to find all the different people that can help you be successful.

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