EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 25 MIN
You’re Waiting for the Perfect “How” — Start Doing Today | Life Lesson Quotes — David Beckemeyer | Ep 206
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In this episode of Relatable Wisdom, I sat down with David Beckemeyer, host of the Outrage Overload podcast, to dig into the powerful, deceptively simple mantra that’s guided much of his life: “What do you mean, how? You just do it.” David shared the story of how this bit of wisdom, passed down from his father-in-law in a moment of off-hand honesty, became a touchstone for pushing past overthinking and embracing action—even when the next step feels daunting or unclear. Together, we explored how this attitude applies to everything from starting a business to navigating major life changes, and why sometimes you need a dash of naivete to dive in and figure things out by doing, not just planning. Listeners will find encouragement to stop waiting for perfect conditions and instead trust that most growth comes from movement and course correction, not from exhaustive preparation. David’s reminders to focus on the core mission—rather than clinging to rigid plans—offer inspiration for anyone feeling stuck or hesitant about their next move.Connect With David BeckemeyerWebsite: https://outrageoverload.netIf Relatable Wisdom speaks to you—if a quote shared makes you pause, smile, or see things differently—consider subscribing so you never miss an episode. And if you have a minute, leaving a review helps more people discover these everyday voices and the wisdom they carry. Your support means the world.Every episode has more to it than what you hear. Join the Relatable Wisdom newsletter to get thoughtful reflections, behind-the-scenes extras, and personal notes that don’t make it into the show. It’s a calm space to stay inspired between listens.Sign up here: https://relatablewisdom.com/joinIf the quotes and stories you hear here offer you comfort, clarity, or connection, you can help support the podcast by buying me a coffee. Every small contribution helps keep these everyday voices and shared wisdom going strong.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/wisdomhqWant to be a guest on Relatable Wisdom? Send Wisdom Okonkwo a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/relatablewisdomChapters00:00 Introduction And Welcome00:35 Meet David Beckemeyer01:08 The Power Of “You Just Do It”02:19 Wisdom In Action And Failure03:24 Overthinking Versus Doing04:47 Will, Obstacles, And Commitment05:49 Planning Versus The Mission08:09 Adapting And Course Correction09:30 Mindset Shifts And Business Lessons11:16 Sunk Costs And Moving On12:55 Stories Of Trying And Learning14:08 Tenacity, Rejection, And Success15:49 Grit Versus Letting Go17:03 Evolving Business And Opportunities19:25 Staying At The Table20:20 Doing As Data And Progress21:12 Most Decisions Are Reversible22:13 Job Security Myths22:53 Gratitude And Guest Resources23:36 Outrage Autopsy Project Introduction24:40 Closing Reflections And Farewell
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In this episode of Relatable Wisdom, I sat down with David Beckemeyer, host of the Outrage Overload podcast, to dig into the powerful, deceptively simple mantra that’s guided much of his life: “What do you mean, how? You just do it.” David shared the story of how this bit of wisdom, passed down from his father-in-law in a moment of off-hand honesty, became a touchstone for pushing past overthinking and embracing action—even when the next step feels daunting or unclear. Together, we explored how this attitude applies to everything from starting a business to navigating major life changes, and why sometimes you need a dash of naivete to dive in and figure things out by doing, not just planning. Listeners will find encouragement to stop waiting for perfect conditions and instead trust that most growth comes from movement and course correction, not from exhaustive preparation. David’s reminders to focus on the core mission—rather than clinging to rigid plans—offer inspiration for anyone feeling stuck or hesitant about their next move.Connect With David BeckemeyerWebsite: https://outrageoverload.netIf Relatable Wisdom speaks to you—if a quote shared makes you pause, smile, or see things differently—consider subscribing so you never miss an episode. And if you have a minute, leaving a review helps more people discover these everyday voices and the wisdom they carry. Your support means the world.Every episode has more to it than what you hear. Join the Relatable Wisdom newsletter to get thoughtful reflections, behind-the-scenes extras, and personal notes that don’t make it into the show. It’s a calm space to stay inspired between listens.Sign up here: https://relatablewisdom.com/joinIf the quotes and stories you hear here offer you comfort, clarity, or connection, you can help support the podcast by buying me a coffee. Every small contribution helps keep these everyday voices and shared wisdom going strong.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/wisdomhqWant to be a guest on Relatable Wisdom? Send Wisdom Okonkwo a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/relatablewisdomChapters00:00 Introduction And Welcome00:35 Meet David Beckemeyer01:08 The Power Of “You Just Do It”02:19 Wisdom In Action And Failure03:24 Overthinking Versus Doing04:47 Will, Obstacles, And Commitment05:49 Planning Versus The Mission08:09 Adapting And Course Correction09:30 Mindset Shifts And Business Lessons11:16 Sunk Costs And Moving On12:55 Stories Of Trying And Learning14:08 Tenacity, Rejection, And Success15:49 Grit Versus Letting Go17:03 Evolving Business And Opportunities19:25 Staying At The Table20:20 Doing As Data And Progress21:12 Most Decisions Are Reversible22:13 Job Security Myths22:53 Gratitude And Guest Resources23:36 Outrage Autopsy Project Introduction24:40 Closing Reflections And Farewell
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