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Finding your innergator

 Finding Your Innergator is a podcast about leadership, life lessons, and discovering the strength that already lives inside you.Hosted by Bryan "Captain R.B."  Wright, VP of Retail Sales for one of the top mortgage lenders in America and a licensed Charter Boat Captain, the show blends real-world leadership experience with lessons learned on the water along the coast of Topsail Island.After more than three decades leading teams in the mortgage industry and a lifetime spent on the water, R.B. has learned that success, resilience, and purpose are built the same way you navigate a boat — by understanding the tides, adjusting to conditions, and trusting your instincts.Each episode features honest conversations, personal stories, and insights from business leaders, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who have learned how to navigate life’s challenges and opportunities.The idea behind the show i

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    Why Most People Stay Stuck — And How Top Performers See Opportunities First - Featuring Zan Monroe

    Send RB a note hereWhat separates top performers from everyone else?It’s not talent. It’s not luck.It’s how they see the world differently.In this episode of Finding Your Innergator, RB Wright sits down with longtime friend, speaker, and author Zan Monroe to break down the mindset, awareness, and daily disciplines that allow high achievers to recognize opportunity early—and act on it.From powerful life lessons to real-world examples in business, fishing, and personal growth, this conversation dives deep into how trends develop, why most people miss them, and how you can position yourself ahead of the curve.They also explore one of the biggest shifts happening right now—artificial intelligence—and how to use it as a strategic advantage instead of falling behind.If you’ve ever felt stuck, uncertain, or like you’re missing something… this episode will challenge you to think differently. What You’ll Learn: Why recruiting, growth, and success all start with identity The difference between chasing opportunities vs. attracting them How the “lily pad effect” explains success and failure trends  Why most people miss opportunities—even when they’re right in front of them  How to use AI as a thought partner, not just a tool  The role of daily discipline and tracking in long-term success  Why your comfort zone is the biggest threat to your growth Key Takeaway:You don’t fall behind overnight. You fall behind slowly—until one day it’s too late.Top performers don’t wait until the pond is full… They recognize the trend early and act. About Today’s Guest:Zan Monroe is a speaker, author, and coach with decades of experience in real estate, leadership, and personal development. Known for his ability to simplify complex ideas and inspire action, Zan has helped countless individuals and organizations grow through mindset, discipline, and strategic thinking.zanmonroe.com  Call to Action:If this episode impacted you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.And if you’re ready to take control of your mindset, your discipline, and your results:Explore the Innergator systemConnect with RBStart building your next level today

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    From Rock Bottom to Global Impact | Featuring Alison Blanchard

    Send RB a note hereWhat does it really look like when the Innergator system comes to life?In this powerful episode of Finding Your Innergator, R.B. Wright sits down with Alison Blanchard, real estate leader, speaker, and founder of Compass Impact, to explore how discipline, relationships, and intentional action can transform not only your life—but the lives of others around the world.From pawning her wedding ring just to survive… to building a thriving business… to helping construct schools and provide resources in Uganda…Allison’s story is a real-life example of what happens when you align the five pillars and refuse to stay in your comfort zone.🔑 Key Takeaways Success is built through alignment—not luck  Relationships are the ultimate multiplier in life and business  You cannot be committed to your comfort zone and your goals at the same time  Your beliefs shape your reality—challenge the limits you’ve accepted  Massive action creates momentum—even when conditions aren’t perfect  True success leads to impact, not just income  Alison’s Journey Raised in small-town Wisconsin with a heart to help others  Worked in psychiatric rehab helping women re-enter society  Moved to Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina to help rebuild communities  Hit rock bottom financially—pawned her wedding ring to survive  Entered real estate with no resources but relentless determination  Quickly rose to the top 5% through service and discipline  Built a thriving real estate business and multiple ventures Making an ImpactThrough Compass Impact, Allison and her team are: Building schools in Uganda (including education access for young girls)  Providing clean water and essential resources  Supporting healthcare initiatives in underserved and war-torn regions  Creating opportunities where none previously existed One of the most powerful moments:A young girl in Uganda was asked what she wanted most in life… Her answer: “Opportunity.”Practical Lessons You Can Apply1. Move When It’s Time to Move Don’t wait for perfect conditions—take action and adjust along the way.2. Build the Right Circle Surround yourself with people who push you, challenge you, and elevate your thinking.3. Stop Listening to Yourself—Start Talking to Yourself Replace doubt with direction.4. Make Aligned Decisions, Not Convenient Ones Convenience often leads to regret—purpose leads to growth.5. Create Your Reality Your beliefs shape your outcomes—choose them intentionally.Quotes From This Episode“Your beliefs become your reality—so choose them wisely.”“The better your relationships, the greater your impact.”Challenge This Week Evaluate your inner circle  Identify one limiting belief and challenge it  Take one bold action you’ve been avoiding  Look for one opportunity to create impact beyond yourself Connect & SupportWant to support Alison’s mission and global impact efforts?👉https://bit.ly/compass-impact Final ThoughtInside of you, there is greatness.But greatness doesn’t grow by accident.It’s built through discipline… through relationships… and through intentional action.

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    Money Is Not the Beginning… It’s the Result

    Send RB a note hereMoney is not where success begins… it’s where it shows up.In this episode of Finding Your Innergator, RB Wright closes out the 5 Pillars of the Innergator System with one of the most misunderstood topics: money.Most people think more income is the answer—but the truth is, finances are the result of how you think, how disciplined you are, who you surround yourself with, and how you manage your time.If you’ve ever felt stuck financially—even while making good money—this episode will challenge the way you think about debt, freedom, saving, and impact. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why money is NOT the starting point—it’s the result The real reason most people stay stuck financially  How to break the cycle of becoming “broke at a higher level” A simple, disciplined system to eliminate debt fast Why building margin and reserves changes everything  How to shift from earning money → to creating freedom The role of giving and impact in true financial success  Key Takeaway:You don’t have a money problem… You have a discipline problem.And when you fix the discipline— the structure, the habits, the decisions— the money follows. This Week’s Challenge:Don’t ask: “How do I make more money?”Ask: “Where am I undisciplined?” Spending  Saving  Debt  Structure Identify it. Attack it. That’s where your breakthrough is. What’s Next:Next week’s episode brings this pillar to life with a powerful real-world example.RB sits down with Alison Blanchard, a successful business owner who turned discipline into impact—building schools in Uganda and changing lives. Don’t miss it. Final Thought:Greatness isn’t built by chasing money.It’s built through: Discipline  Structure  Relationships  Intentional action And when you get that right…Moneybecomes the result—not the goal.

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    Your Calendar Tells the Truth - Gatorize Your Day

    Send RB a note hereIf someone looked at your calendar today… what would it say about your priorities?In this episode of Finding Your Innergator, R.B. Wright dives into the fourth pillar of the Innergator system — your calendar — and why it’s the ultimate reflection of how you’re actually living your life.You may have the right mindset. You may want to improve your health. You may understand the power of relationships.But if it’s not on your calendar… it’s not happening.R.B. breaks down why most people treat their calendar like a suggestion instead of a system — and how that leads to drifting, stress, and lack of progress.More importantly, he gives you practical, real-world strategies to take control of your time and start living with intention.🔑 Key Takeaways Your calendar tells the truth about your life  If it matters, it must be scheduled  High performers design their calendar — they don’t react to it  “I don’t have time” really means “I haven’t made it a priority”  Small time leaks create massive long-term losses  Structure creates freedom, not restriction ⚙️ Practical Applications1. Block Your Priorities First Schedule what matters most before anything else fills your day.2. Create Structure Use time blocks for focus, execution, and thinking.3. Protect Your Time Not everything — or everyone — deserves access to your calendar.4. Weekly Review Evaluate your calendar: did it reflect your priorities or distractions?🔥 The 90-Day Time Audit ChallengeEvery 90 days, track your time for 3 full days: Log everything you do  Highlight:  🟢 Green = Money-making activities  🟡 Yellow = Delegatable tasks  🔴 Red = Time wasters This simple exercise will reveal where your time is being lost — and how small daily habits can cost you weeks of productivity each year.💬 Quote From This Episode“Your calendar should reflect your priorities — not your distractions.”🎯 Challenge This WeekTake control of your calendar. Schedule your priorities  Eliminate time leaks  Be intentional with your day 👉 Don’t let your calendar control you — Gatorize your day.🔜 Next EpisodeNext week, we wrap up the five pillars with the final and most anticipated topic:Finance — where discipline and structure turn into freedom.📢 Enjoying the Podcast?If this episode helped you:✔ Share it with someone who needs to hear it ✔ Subscribe so you don’t miss new episodes ✔ Go back and listen to Episode 1 to understand the full Innergator system🔥 Final ThoughtInside of you, there is greatness.But greatness doesn’t happen by accident.It’s built through discipline… intentional action… and structure

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    Relationships: The Multiplier of Your Innergator

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Finding Your Innergator, host R.B. Wright dives into the third pillar of the Innergator mindset: Relationships.The Innergator philosophy is built on one simple idea:GATOR – Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing Relationships.While hard work, discipline, and determination matter, almost every meaningful opportunity in life comes through other people.A mentor opens a door. A friend makes an introduction. A trusted relationship creates opportunity.In this episode, R.B. shares personal stories about the relationships that shaped his life and career.He discusses the mentorship of nationally known speaker Zan Monroe, whose guidance and introductions opened doors and helped shape R.B.’s journey in speaking and leadership.R.B. also shares a powerful story about his lifelong friendship with Terry Fisher and their unique 90-day conversations around a fire—where they ask each other honest questions about wins, mistakes, and growth.These conversations created accountability, clarity, and continuous improvement in both of their lives.This episode explores:• Why relationships are the true multiplier in life • The power of mentorship and surrounding yourself with people who challenge you • Why your circle should push you forward instead of holding you back • The difference between building relationships and trying to leverage them • How honest conversations with trusted friends accelerate growthBecause greatness is never built in isolation.It grows through collaboration, mentorship, and strong relationships.Key Takeaways• No one achieves greatness alone • Relationships multiply opportunities in life and business • Mentorship can dramatically accelerate growth • Your circle should challenge and push you to improve • Real friendships involve honesty and accountability • Relationships compound over time just like interestListener ChallengeThis week, reach out to three people.• Someone you haven’t spoken to in a while • Someone who helped you along the way • Someone who might need encouragementSend a message. Make the phone call. Reconnect.Because relationships grow when you invest in them.Coming NextNext week we explore the fourth pillar of the Innergator mindset: Your Calendar.Because your calendar tells the truth about your priorities.

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    Health: The Engine Behind Your Innergator

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Finding Your Innergator, host R.B. Wright explores the second pillar of the Innergator mindset: Health.Your mind may set the direction in life—but your body provides the energy to execute.If your energy is low, your performance suffers. If your health declines, everything becomes harder.Your ability to lead, think clearly, stay disciplined, and pursue your goals is directly connected to how well you take care of your body.In this episode, R.B. shares his personal story of ignoring his health for years until a medical exam forced him to face the truth. After making intentional lifestyle changes, he lost 38 pounds, improved his health metrics, and now feels stronger and more energized than he has in decades.This episode explores why health is one of the purest forms of discipline and how small daily choices compound over time.R.B. also shares practical insights about:• Why health is the engine behind performance • The leadership advantage of having high energy • The danger of postponing your health • How daily habits compound over time • The connection between health, discipline, and successHe also breaks down the four core areas of health:Movement – Your body was designed to move Nutrition – Food is fuel for performance Sleep – The most underrated performance tool Stress Management – Resetting your nervous systemUsing a fishing analogy from his own life, R.B. explains how maintaining the engines on his boat is no different from maintaining the engine of your body.If the engine isn’t maintained, eventually everything stops.The same is true for your health.Key Takeaways• Your body is the engine that powers everything you do • Energy is a leadership advantage • Health is a daily discipline, not an accident • Small daily choices compound over time • Movement, nutrition, sleep, and stress management are critical • Taking care of your health improves every area of your lifeListener ChallengeThis week, choose one health habit to improve.It could be:• Walking 20 minutes a day • Drinking more water • Getting better sleep • Going to the gym three times this weekRemember:Small changes repeated consistently create powerful results.Coming NextNext week we explore the third pillar of the Innergator mindset: Relationships.Because greatness is never achieved alone.It is achieved through optimizing relationships.

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    Mastering Your Mind: How Your Thoughts Shape Your Outcome

    Send RB a note hereIn this powerful episode of Finding Your Innergator, host R.B. Wright dives into the first and most important pillar of the Innergator mindset: The Mind.Everything in life begins with how you think.Your beliefs. Your perspective. Your ability to stay focused when things get difficult.Your mindset determines how you handle challenges, setbacks, and opportunities.R.B. shares personal stories from his life—including a moment with his wife Jennifer that delivered a powerful truth:You cannot be committed to your goals and your comfort zone at the same time.He also introduces one of the most important mindset principles he has ever learned:E + R = OEvent + Response = Outcome.While we cannot always control the events that happen in life, we always have control over how we respond to them—and that response ultimately determines the outcome.Through a deeply personal story about his daughter Jillian overcoming a life-changing accident, R.B. illustrates how mindset can turn adversity into strength and growth.This episode also explores:• How your brain develops patterns of thinking • Why you cannot hold a positive and negative thought at the same time • How reading programs your mind for growth • The influence of the people you surround yourself with • How to eliminate negative self-talk • A practical Innergator Mind Reset exercise to shift your thinking in moments of doubt or fearBecause the truth is simple:The mind you build today determines the life you live tomorrow.Key Takeaways• Your mindset determines how you respond to challenges • What you focus on expands • Your brain can be intentionally programmed through reading and learning • The people you surround yourself with influence your thinking • Negative self-talk must be challenged and replaced with intentional thinking • The Innergator Mind Reset can help shift your thinking in moments of doubtThe Innergator Mind ResetWhen negative thoughts begin to take over:Pause and breathe – inhale slowly through your nose and exhale slowlyIdentify the thought – recognize the doubt, fear, or frustrationReplace it intentionally – shift your thinking to a solution-focused perspectiveChanging your thinking changes your actions—and your actions shape your outcomes.Listener ChallengeThis week:• Read something that expands your thinking • Spend time with someone who pushes you to grow • Use the Innergator Mind Reset when negative self-talk appearsBecause the mind you train today will determine the life you build tomorrow.Coming NextNext week we explore the second pillar of the Innergator mindset: Health.Because your mind sets the direction, but your body provides the energy.Connect With the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear this message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And until next time…Go Gatorize Your Day.

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    Building a Life That Matters: The 5 Pillars of the Innergator Mindset

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Finding Your Innergator, host  R.B. Wright introduces the five pillars of the Innergator mindset — the foundational areas of life where the Innergator disciplines are applied.Over the past several episodes, R.B. has walked listeners through the Innergator framework, a system built around daily disciplines that help you take control of your day:• Get Clear • Act With Discipline • Track Your Progress • Optimize Relationships • Reflect and ResetBut discipline alone isn’t enough.To build a life that truly matters, those disciplines must be applied to the right areas of life.That’s where the five pillars of the Innergator mindset come in.These pillars represent the core areas that shape your growth, direction, and success.The 5 Innergator PillarsMind Everything begins with your mindset — your beliefs, perspective, and ability to stay focused when challenges arise.Health Your body is the engine that drives everything you do. Without energy and physical strength, it becomes difficult to perform at your best.Relationships The Innergator philosophy is built on this principle: Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing Relationships. The people around you shape your opportunities and your growth.Calendar (Time) Your calendar tells the truth about your priorities. If something truly matters in your life, it must show up on your schedule.Finance Financial discipline creates freedom — the freedom to make decisions, pursue opportunities, and help others.Key Takeaways From This Episode• Success requires balance across multiple areas of life • Your mindset determines how you handle challenges and opportunities • The people you surround yourself with shape your future • Your calendar reveals what truly matters to you • Financial discipline creates options and freedomListener ChallengeThis week, take an honest look at the five pillars in your life.Ask yourself:• Where am I strong? • Where do I need improvement? • Where do I need to invest more time and attention?Because awareness is the first step toward growth.What’s Coming NextIn the next episode, R.B. begins a deeper dive into each pillar, starting with the one that drives everything else:The Mind.Because if you can control your thoughts, you can control your direction.Connect With the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear the message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And until next time…Go Gatorize Your Day. 🐊

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    Reflect and Reset — Turning Experience Into Wisdom

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Finding Your Innergator, host R.B. Wright completes the Innergator framework by focusing on the final discipline: Reflect and Reset.Over the past several episodes, R.B. has walked listeners through the five disciplines behind the Innergator philosophy — GATOR: Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing Relationships.Those disciplines are:• Get Clear • Act With Discipline • Track Your Progress • Optimize Relationships • Reflect and ResetThis final discipline is the one that ties everything together.Because without reflection, growth becomes accidental.Most people stay busy and work hard, but very few stop long enough to ask an important question:Is what I’m doing actually moving my life forward?High performers do something different. They pause. They reflect. They evaluate what worked, what didn’t, and how they can improve moving forward.Drawing from his experiences as a charter captain and tournament fisherman, R.B. explains how the best captains constantly review conditions, patterns, and results in order to improve the next trip — and how the same principle applies to life, leadership, and personal growth.Reflection turns experience into wisdom.What You’ll Learn in This Episode• Why reflection is essential for real personal growth • How high performers evaluate and improve their actions • Why most people repeat the same mistakes year after year • The simple daily reflection habit that creates long-term progress • How small adjustments compound over timeThe Three Reflection QuestionsAt the end of each day, ask yourself:1. What worked today? 2. What didn’t work today? 3. What will I improve tomorrow?These three simple questions create awareness — and awareness creates growth.The Innergator FrameworkThe GATOR system for building greatness:G – Get Clear Define what matters most each day.A – Act With Discipline Protect priorities and take action.T – Track Your Progress Measure effort and improvement.O – Optimize Relationships Invest in people and build meaningful connections.R – Reflect and Reset Evaluate your day and grow from your experiences.Listener ChallengeThis week, take five minutes at the end of each day to reflect.Write down:• What worked today • What didn’t work today • What you will improve tomorrowSmall daily reflections lead to powerful long-term growth.Connect With the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear the message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And until next time…Go Gatorize Your Day.

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    Optimize Relationships — The Multiplier Behind Your Success

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Find Your Innergator, host  R.B. Wright continues walking through the Innergator framework by focusing on the fourth discipline: Optimize Relationships.From the very beginning of the podcast, R.B. introduced the acronym GATOR — Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing Relationships. While each letter represents a daily discipline, this episode focuses on the heart of the entire philosophy.Because the truth is simple:No one achieves greatness alone.Throughout life and business, many of our biggest opportunities come through relationships — mentors who open doors, friends who make introductions, colleagues who recommend us, and customers who trust us.R.B. shares powerful lessons from decades in business and from his time on the water as Captain R.B., explaining why successful people intentionally invest in relationships before they ever need anything in return.Relationships are not transactions.They are compounding assets.When you invest time, attention, and encouragement into people, those relationships grow stronger — and strong relationships create opportunities.What You’ll Learn in This Episode• Why most opportunities in life come through relationships • The difference between transactional networking and genuine connection • Why relationships should be treated like long-term investments • How being present and engaged builds stronger relationships • Why your inner circle has a powerful influence on your futureKey Insights From This EpisodeRelationships Create MomentumMentors, colleagues, and friends often open the doors that move our lives forward.Relationships Compound Over TimeJust like investing, the effort you put into relationships today grows in value over time.Presence MattersReal relationships are built through genuine communication, listening, and being fully present with people.Your Circle Shapes Your FutureThe people you surround yourself with influence your mindset, growth, and direction in life.Questions to Strengthen Your RelationshipsAsk yourself regularly:• Who can I encourage today? • Who can I help today? • Who should I reconnect with? • Who has helped me that I should thank?Small actions build strong relationships.Listener ChallengeThis week, reach out to three people.It might be someone you haven't spoken to in a while, someone who helped you along the way, or someone who simply needs encouragement.Send a message. Make a phone call. Reconnect.Because relationships grow when you intentionally invest in them.The Innergator FrameworkThe GATOR system for building greatness:G – Get Clear Define what matters most each day.A – Act With Discipline Protect your priorities and take action.T – Track Your Progress Measure effort and improvement.O – Optimize Relationships Invest in people and build meaningful connections.R – Reflect and Reset Evaluate your day and grow from it.Connect With the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear the message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And until next time…Go Gatorize Your Day. 

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    Why Tracking Your Progress Changes Everything

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Finding Your Innergator, host R.B. Wright continues walking through the Innergator framework by diving into the third discipline: Track Your Progress.Over the past few episodes, R.B. introduced the Innergator philosophy — GATOR: Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing Relationships — and the daily disciplines that help you take ownership of your life and your day.So far we’ve covered:• Get Clear – Define what truly matters • Act With Discipline – Protect your priorities and take actionNow we move to the next step that separates people who make real progress from those who simply hope they are moving forward:Tracking your progress.R.B. explains why high performers track their actions, habits, and priorities — and why measuring your effort creates awareness, accountability, and improvement.Because the truth is simple:If you measure something, you can manage it. And if you manage it, you can improve it.Drawing from lessons learned on the water as a charter captain and tournament fisherman, R.B. explains how successful fishermen track conditions, patterns, and details in order to consistently find success — and how the same principle applies to life, leadership, and personal growth.Patterns reveal opportunities.And tracking helps you discover those patterns.What You'll Learn in This Episode• Why tracking your progress creates honesty and accountability • How measuring effort reveals consistency • Why small improvements compound over time • The simple things you should start tracking immediately • How tracking keeps you motivated and moving forwardSimple Things You Can Start Tracking TodayYou don’t need complicated spreadsheets or systems. Start with awareness.Consider tracking:• Your three most important daily priorities • Time invested in key relationships • Your daily habits and routines • Progress toward your personal or professional goalsSmall actions tracked consistently lead to powerful results over time.The Innergator FrameworkThe GATOR system for building greatness:G – Get Clear Define what matters most.A – Act With Discipline Protect priorities and take action.T – Track Your Progress Measure effort and improvement.O – Optimize Relationships Invest in people and build meaningful connections.R – Reflect and Reset Evaluate each day and grow from it.Listener ChallengeThis week, start tracking one important area of your life.Maybe it’s your daily priorities. Maybe it’s your habits. Maybe it’s the number of meaningful conversations you’re having.But start measuring something — because what gets measured improves.Connect With the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear this message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And until next time…Go Gatorize Your Day.

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    Act With Discipline — Turning Clarity Into Results

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Finding Your Innergator, host  R.B. Wright continues breaking down the Innergator framework by diving into the second discipline: Act With Discipline.Last week we talked about the importance of getting clear on what truly matters in your life. But clarity alone is not enough. Clarity tells you what matters — discipline is what turns that clarity into real results.R.B. explains why motivation is unreliable and why discipline is the real driver behind progress and success. Through personal insights and lessons from his time on the water as a licensed charter captain, he shares how preparation, consistency, and daily habits create long-term success.Just like fishing requires preparation before the boat ever leaves the dock, success in life requires the daily disciplines that most people overlook.In this episode you will learn:• The difference between motivation and discipline • Why discipline is the bridge between knowing and doing • How small daily actions compound into major progress • Why protecting your priorities is essential to winning the day • How discipline makes it easier to say no to distractionsR.B. also challenges listeners to commit to one meaningful discipline this week and begin building the habits that move life forward.Because greatness doesn’t show up through intention alone.It shows up through action and discipline.Key Takeaways From This Episode• Motivation comes and goes — discipline shows up every day • Discipline is the bridge between knowledge and action • Protecting your daily priorities is essential for progress • Small consistent actions compound into big resultsThe Innergator FrameworkThe GATOR system for building greatness:G – Get Clear Define what matters most each day.A – Act With Discipline Protect your priorities and take intentional action.T – Track Your Progress Measure effort and results.O – Optimize Relationships Invest in people and build meaningful connections.R – Reflect and Reset Evaluate each day and improve tomorrow.Connect With the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear the message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And until next time…Go Gatorize Your Day. 🐊

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    Get Clear — Where Greatness Begins

    Send RB a note hereIn this episode of Find Your Innergator, host  R.B. Wright dives deeper into the first and most important discipline of the Innergator framework: Get Clear.Last week, R.B. introduced the philosophy behind the Innergator mindset and the acronym GATOR — Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing Relationships. In this episode, he explains why clarity is the starting point for building a life of intention, discipline, and meaningful progress.Too many people start their day reacting to emails, texts, and other people's priorities before ever defining their own. Without clarity, progress becomes random and life begins to drift rather than move forward with purpose.Drawing from his experience as a business leader and  licensed charter captain, R.B. shares a simple but powerful framework for creating clarity each day and taking control of your time and direction.In this episode you will learn:• Why clarity is the foundation for success • How high performers start their day differently • The three questions that create focus and direction • Why you cannot eliminate distractions until you know what deserves your attention • A simple daily habit that can immediately improve your productivity and focusR.B. also explains how clarity makes discipline easier and why intentional thinking is the key to unlocking the greatness that already exists inside of you.Because greatness isn't something you stumble into.It's something you build every single day.Key Takeaways from This Episode• Clarity creates focus, and focus creates progress • You cannot eliminate distractions until you know what deserves your attention • Discipline becomes easier when you are clear about what matters • Every morning, identify your three most important priorities for the dayThe Innergator Daily FrameworkThe GATOR system for building greatness:G – Get Clear Define what matters most each day.A – Act With Discipline Protect your priorities and take intentional action.T – Track Your Progress Measure your effort and results.O – Optimize Relationships Invest in people and build meaningful connections.R – Reflect and Reset Evaluate each day and improve tomorrow.Connect with the ShowIf this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear the message.Remember:Greatness is achieved through discipline, intentional action, and optimizing the relationships around you.And as always…Go Gatorize Your Day. 🐊

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    Let the Gator Out of the Cage

    Send RB a note hereWhat is an Innergator?In this first episode of Finding Your Innergator, host R.B. Wright introduces the philosophy and framework behind the Innergator mindset — a system built on discipline, intentional action, and the power of relationships.R.B. shares the personal story behind the name “Gator,” how the idea evolved from a childhood nickname into a powerful philosophy, and the moment a conversation with a longtime friend helped define the acronym that now drives the movement:GATOR — Greatness Achieved Through Optimizing RelationshipsBut the Innergator mindset goes deeper than a simple acronym. It’s a daily framework for building a life of purpose and progress.In this episode, R.B. introduces the five daily disciplines of “Gatorizing Your Day”:• G – Get Clear about what truly matters • A – Act With Discipline and protect your priorities • T – Track Your Progress so you can improve daily • O – Optimize Relationships because success is never built alone • R – Reflect and Reset to learn, adjust, and growThrough personal stories and practical insight, this episode sets the foundation for the Finding Your Innergator podcast and challenges listeners to recognize the greatness that already exists within them.Because greatness isn’t something you stumble into.It’s something you build every day.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Finding Your Innergator is a podcast about leadership, life lessons, and discovering the strength that already lives inside you.Hosted by Bryan "Captain R.B."  Wright, VP of Retail Sales for one of the top mortgage lenders in America and a licensed Charter Boat Captain, the show blends real-world leadership experience with lessons learned on the water along the coast of Topsail Island.After more than three decades leading teams in the mortgage industry and a lifetime spent on the water, R.B. has learned that success, resilience, and purpose are built the same way you navigate a boat — by understanding the tides, adjusting to conditions, and trusting your instincts.Each episode features honest conversations, personal stories, and insights from business leaders, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who have learned how to navigate life’s challenges and opportunities.The idea behind the show i

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Who hosts Finding your innergator?

Finding your innergator is created and hosted by R.B. Wright.
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