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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Power of One: Passion, Purpose, and Your Name

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

A birthday cookout turned into one of the most powerful conversations I've had in a long time, and I had to bring it to you. I sat down with a new friend named Julissa, who founded LearningMind Diagnostics, and everything about her reminded me what it looks like when someone is truly on fire for their work. In this episode, I break down three raw lessons I pulled from that conversation that can immediately shift how you show up in your life, your work, and your community. Key Takeaways Genuine passion cannot be taught, coached, or replicated by AI. If you love what you do, you cannot be replaced. Authenticity always wins. You do not need the perfect words, you need the real ones that come from caring deeply. The power of one is real. Driving hours to help one child is not inefficient, it is exactly how you start a chain reaction of change. Stop trying to reach the masses. Focus on the one person in front of you, give them everything, and repeat that process daily. Your name is attached to your character, your integrity, and your legacy. Make people say it right and make sure it stands for something. Action Steps Ask yourself honestly: am I passionate about what I do, does it have purpose, and does it make someone's life better? If the answer is no, figure out what needs to change. Identify one person today, just one, that you can invest your full attention and effort into. Send the text, offer the help, make the call. Start the chain reaction. Take ownership of your name and your identity. Correct people when they get it wrong, because your name carries everything you have built and everything you are still building. Notable Quote In the end, authenticity always wins. If you're passionate about it, you'll have an audience because we as people need passion. We need people that love what they do.

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