PodParley PodParley

Why Trying Hard Makes Life Harder

Episode 6 of the Blue Collar Mystics podcast, hosted by Bootsy Greenwood, titled "Why Trying Hard Makes Life Harder" was published on February 18, 2026 and runs 11 minutes.

February 18, 2026 ·11m · Blue Collar Mystics

0:00 / 0:00

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I unravel the riddle of the great Yoda. There is no try; there is only do. Let's dive deep into this often misunderstood statement and see what its real-world implications are. Support the show Join our exclusive skool group here and learn Reality Transurfing for free: https://www.skool.com/blue-collar-mystics-5366/about Find all my offerings on my homepage at: https://bootsygreenwood.com Leave a comment if you have any questions or requests and pleas...

Send us Fan Mail

In this episode, I unravel the riddle of the great Yoda. There is no try; there is only do. Let's dive deep into this often misunderstood statement and see what its real-world implications are. 

Support the show

Join our exclusive skool group here and learn Reality Transurfing for free: https://www.skool.com/blue-collar-mystics-5366/about

Find all my offerings on my homepage at: https://bootsygreenwood.com

Leave a comment if you have any questions or requests and please subscribe and rate the show!

Blue Collar Leadership Mack Story Leadership development for everyone in the blue collar workforce, those who support them, and those who lead them. Leadership is influence. Influence is built daily, not in a day.There are two types of influence: 1) Artificial influence which comes with a title, position, or rank and is reserved for those who have formal authority over others; and 2) Authentic influence which is based on a person's character and the relationships they build, and it's available to anyone with or without a position of authority because it's based on moral authority (who you are and how you do what you do). Blue Collar Love: A music podcast Brothers King Media We discuss and analyze all things Jason and Ronnie Martin. Twitter: @bluecollarlove1 Instagram: @bluecollarlove2 Facebook: bluecollarlovepodcast Blue Collar Executive Lewis Taulbee Jr Achieve your destiny and be successful at any level by staying rooted in a strong work ethic, determination, and integrity. My Mom and Dad were factory workers and generations before them were farmers or coal miners. My path took me in a business direction, but it was still the work ethics and values of my blue collar roots that helped me reach top executive levels. My Dad was a man of few words, but as I navigated through my career I could always find the answers I needed in the subtle things he said or did. I believe these nuggets can help anyone achieve any level of success they desire and I want to share them. I have written many of these in an unpublished book, but my gift is talking and not writing. So I am going to share them in this weekly podcast in hopes someone finds them valuable or at least entertaining. It doesn't matter what color your collar is. We all have gifts and a purpose. None more important than the other. The important thing is that we all reach our full pote Blue Collar Bereans Nate Penley and Scott McGrady The Blue Collar Bereans Podcast has as its goal to encourage and equip the membership of North Valley Baptist Church, and everyday Christians, to search the Scriptures in order know truth and apply it to their lives.
URL copied to clipboard!