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The Growth Loop
by Ediomo Joshua
There was a point in my life when I felt stuck moving, grinding, hustling, but not really growing. I kept hitting the same walls, repeating the same mistakes, and wondering why success felt so close yet so far. Then I realised something: growth isn’t a straight line. It’s a loop. A cycle of learning, unlearning, failing, adjusting, trying again, and becoming better each time.This podcast lives inside that loop.The Growth Loop is my personal journey and the lessons I’m learning as I build, fail, rebuild, and evolve as an entrepreneur, a creator, and a young African trying to make sense of ambition in a world that doesn’t slow down.This podcast is for the people who feel like they’re always on the edge of becoming — the ones chasing clarity, discipline, confidence, purpose, and success that actually feels like success.
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Knowledge Isn’t Power — Action Is
The Purpose of Knowledge Is Action - Not KnowledgeThis episode argues that knowledge alone doesn’t change your life—action does—because consuming books, videos, and courses can create an illusion of progress while keeping you stuck. Most people know what to do but delay execution by waiting for the right time, a perfect plan, or more clarity, even though clarity comes from taking action and learning through movement and feedback. Too much information can cause paralysis, the paradox of choice, and a false sense of achievement, reinforced by an education system that rewards memorization over execution. The episode addresses fear of failure, embarrassment, and perfectionism, highlights the high cost of inaction and regret, and urges listeners to reduce friction with systems, timelines, and daily executable goals, shorten the gap between planning and doing, reduce input, increase output, and measure execution rather than how much they know. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Chance Is a Fool’s Game
Chance Is a Fool’s Game: Why Your Plans Fail (and How Systems Make Them Work)This episode argues that plans often fail because they’re built on fixed assumptions and confused with real progress, while life responds to systems and adaptability, not rigid planning. It explains that planning provides direction but isn’t a guarantee and that success comes from building trackable structures—small, consistent habits; timelines; reduced friction; and regular reviews—so you can adjust when reality shifts. Drawing on ideas like focusing on your locus of control, the host urges listeners not to drift without direction or rely on motivation but to lean on discipline and structure. The episode emphasizes taking positions, creating exposure to opportunity through movement, value-based networking, learning while executing, and measuring what you do so you can optimize, improve, and increase your chances of “luck.” Dominic Hart’s Habit Tracker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPrymYfmrCU) for measuring consistency and improvement.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Missionary vs Mercenary
Missionary vs Mercenary: Spreading Ideas, Making Money, and Finding the BalanceThe episode argues that society is built on accepted ideas—about faith, gender, politics, art, money, borders, and success—and explores how ideas spread and dominate through two mindsets: the “missionary,” driven by purpose, meaning, and belief, and the “mercenary,” driven by reward, efficiency, and outcomes. Using examples from leadership, conquest, and business (including lessons from Peter Thiel’s Zero to One), it explains why early-stage companies and movements need missionary conviction to create momentum, but also need mercenary structure to monetize and scale sustainably. This podcast episode warns that being purely mercenary leads to trend-chasing and quitting when incentives drop, while being purely missionary can ignore monetization and burn out. It concludes that integrity is aligning belief and action, distribution matters as much as the idea, and lasting impact requires knowing when to switch and how to balance belief with effectiveness. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Partner With Rational Optimists
Partnering with Rational Optimists: Make Asymmetric Bets and Avoid PessimismMost people are wired for pessimism—our ancestors needed it to survive—but today, that instinct can paralyze growth and innovation. This episode flips the script, revealing how partnering with rational optimists can unlock exponential upside while safeguarding against catastrophic downsidesYou’ll discover how rational optimism is not about blind positivity; it’s about making calculated bets where risk is limited and upside is nearly limitless. We break down the core difference: pessimists see only danger and analyze paralysis, while rational optimists lean into asymmetric bets—safe in the downside, ambitious in the upside. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or leader, understanding this mindset can turn failures into valuable learning experiences and drive faster, smarter progress.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Reframing Failure
Failure as Data: How to Learn Faster, Detach Emotionally, and Execute AgainThis Growth Loop podcast episode reframes failure as a data-gathering mechanism rather than an identity indictment, arguing that high-functioning systems treat mistakes as prompts for course correction. It explains how traditional schooling conditions people to hide failure out of fear of social judgement and contrasts that with the aviation industry’s transparent “black box” approach and science’s trial-and-error method. The host distinguishes negligent, sloppy failures from “intelligent failures” that come from testing hypotheses in new territory and compares growth to how AI models improve by iterating without emotional attachment. Practical steps include allowing a short window to feel the setback, then switching to analysis: take responsibility, isolate variables, document lessons, and apply insights to “close the loop” through rapid experimentation and continued execution. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Never Enough - The Crazy Money Game
I posted on X that a Nigerian cannot fathom the concept of enough when it comes to amassing money. Because for the longest time, his system has been built on a survival mentality. He has lived it, and he fears it so much that he thinks the continuous accumulation is the only way out.In a world obsessed with more—more wealth, more status, more everything—what does it truly mean to have "enough"? You'll discover the real reason your expectations rise faster than your achievements—and why relentless greed often leads to burnout, regret, and lost reputation. The episode breaks down the insidious power of social comparison, explaining why no one can ever hit the ceiling of wealth accumulation and how this endless race keeps us anxious, miserable, and far from true fulfillment.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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The Pioneer Sacrifice
Most breakthrough innovations aren’t about being first—they’re about knowing when to follow and what to learn along the way. In this episode, we challenge the myth that the earliest market entrant always wins, revealing why many so-called failures are actually the most valuable blueprints for future success. Discover how pioneering sacrifices, while costly, set the foundation for others to optimize and dominate with less risk.If you’re building products, disrupting industries, or just trying to understand where true innovation happens, this episode redefines what it means to succeed in a complex, data-rich world. It’s essential listening for founders, product teams, and strategic thinkers ready to see the real path to lasting dominance.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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How To Do Great Work PT2
Most people overlook the power of small, consistent steps in achieving extraordinary results. This episode dives into the overlooked secret behind exponential growth—compound habits, deliberate focus, and strategic thinking—based on Paul Graham’s insights. If you’re tired of the burnout cycle and want to unlock your best work without the hustle overload, this is your blueprint for lasting impact.We start by refuting the myth that hard work alone leads to greatness. Instead, we explore how consistency—doing a little every day—fuels long-term success. You’ll discover how tiny habits, when compounded over time, outperform frantic bursts of effort, making the difference between mediocrity and mastery. The episode emphasizes that exponential growth isn’t magic; it’s a disciplined, deliberate process rooted in the physics of momentum and patience.Key insights include: the importance of “zero days” and avoiding mental stagnation, how passive moments of reflection can catalyze breakthroughs, and the dangers of power procrastination—using busyness to hide from real progress. We dissect the two circles of work—active focus and passive mind-wandering—and how they work together to solve complex problems. You’ll learn strategic mental hacks to turn everyday moments into problem-solving opportunities and why embracing failure and backtracking is essential, not shameful.This episode matters because the real opportunity isn’t in doing more, it’s in doing smarter. The cost of neglecting these principles is staying stuck in cycles of effort without growth. Conversely, adopting these tactics can propel you into the rarefied space of sustained, scalable achievement—without burning out or losing your motivation.Perfect for founders, makers, creative professionals, and anyone committed to deep, meaningful work—this is the playbook that transforms fleeting effort into lasting influence. If you want to unlock the secret to steady, exponential progress, listen now and start turning small efforts into monumental results. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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How To Do Great Work
Most people get stuck chasing the perfect idea or waiting for clarity before starting. But what if the key to doing great work isn’t perfection — it’s action? In this episode, we break down the unconventional secrets behind extraordinary achievement. Discover why ignoring the scope, embracing curiosity, and daring to pursue the strange or unfashionable puts you on the path to groundbreaking success.We explore Paul Graham’s insights on how the intersection of habits from Nobel laureates to billion-dollar founders reveals a simple truth: remarkable work isn’t born from hard work alone. Instead, it’s forged through a deliberate process of curiosity, picking the right field, and continuously expanding your knowledge fringe. You’ll learn how to identify what truly excites you, why tackling the unknown is a strategic advantage, and how to leverage luck and failure as tools for discovery. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Optionality Over Goal - Increasing Your Exposure to Luck.
Most success isn't about relentless focus on a single goal; it's about creating options that increase your chances of hitting the right opportunity. If you're tired of chasing amidst uncertainty or feeling boxed in by rigid plans, this episode challenges the conventional wisdom and offers a smarter path: prioritize optionality over fixed goals.We start by dissecting why an obsession with hyperfocus and fixed targets can actually limit your luck. Drawing on Nassim Taleb’s concepts from Black Swan and Nasim Taleb’s ideas of Mediocristan vs. Extremistan, you'll discover how many big wins come from randomness, not plans. The dominant culture idolizes winners who take all, but it blinds us to the silent evidence—the countless failures and careers forged through "noble failures" that build transferable skills.We break down practical strategies like Rory Sutherland’s surface area principle—why expanding your exposure across diverse skills and ventures creates a “lottery ticket” for success. You'll learn how to hedge your risks by decoupling income from your passion, applying the barbell strategy—combining steady work with adventurous side projects. Plus, we examine why rigid goals can trap you in sunk costs, locking you into paths that no longer serve your growth, and how to unlock more opportunities by moving sideways, not just forward.The stakes are clear: in a world where the big rewards follow power laws and random luck plays a crucial role, being adaptable and open-ended dramatically increases your chances of serendipity. This episode isn’t just about career advice—it's a mindset shift for anyone tired of narrow tracks and ready to harness the chaos of life to their advantage. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Life is Lived in The Arena
Most success isn't about having all the right tools—it's about getting your hands dirty in the arena. This episode challenges the myth that experience and perfection come before action. Instead, we reveal that doing is the true catalyst for growth, learning, and mastery. If you're tired of waiting for the 'perfect time,' this is your wake-up call to embrace action as the core of progress.Explore how life and mastery are lived in the arena, where movement, trial, and error forge real expertise. You’ll discover why accumulated degrees and certifications often mislead us into thinking we need more before we can act—what you really need is to start, test, and adapt. Our insights cut through the noise: experience is a byproduct, not a prerequisite, and action is the only path to true understanding.Learn the crucial difference between intellectual knowledge and applied wisdom. We break down the importance of contextualizing what you learn through real-world application. Whether it’s sales, coding, or entrepreneurship, success depends on practical experimentation, not just reading or theorizing. The episode highlights how data from actual field work, not classroom theory, fuels innovation and mastery.Stuck in the cycle of over-preparation, you risk missing out on vital learning moments. The stakes are high—without action, knowledge remains abstract, and your potential stagnates. But with each step in the arena, you deepen your expertise, refine your craft, and build momentum. The power lies in simplicity: focus on the basics, keep moving, and trust that the complex will follow as a natural sum of smaller, consistent wins.This episode emphasizes a core vision: mastery is in motion. Success is built on habit, responsibility, and continuous movement through the arena. By living this principle, you’ll unlock the capacity to innovate, adapt, and excel beyond conventional norms. Perfect for entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone committed to real growth—because the best way to learn is by doing, not just dreaming.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Borrowed Brain - The Death of Original Thought
Most of us outsource our thinking without realizing it—and that habit is killing our originality. In a world flooded with information, the true danger isn't the lack of data, but the loss of independent thought. This episode reveals how social media, cultural norms, and even political pressures are pushing us to adopt borrowed brains, turning original thinking into a rarity—and even a rebellion.You'll discover how the 'world brain' fosters conformity over innovation and why adapting others’ perspectives without context stifles personal growth. We break down the dangers of living on borrowed opinions—how it leads to mental laziness, loss of purpose, and the rise of polarized narratives. Along the way, you'll see why the key to genuine progress lies in reclaiming your mind through the first principles approach: questioning assumptions, breaking down complex ideas into fundamentals, and resisting the crowd’s influence.This episode encourages you to question what you accept as truth and to understand the broader implications of mindless following in politics, religion, and everyday decisions. Cultivating independent thought isn’t just about intellectual freedom—it's about survival in an age that rewards conformity over creativity.Perfect for entrepreneurs, thinkers, and anyone eager to think critically in a world obsessed with consensus. Reclaim your mind—because the future belongs to those who dare to think for themselves.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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Survival - The Death of Curiosity
Most innovation in Africa is stifled not by a lack of talent, but by survival mode—where basic needs are unmet and curiosity is buried under the weight of scarcity. This episode reveals how systemic survival pressures deaden creativity, limit growth, and keep countries and individuals alike trapped in a cycle of struggle. If you’re looking to understand why big ideas stay unrealized and how to break through systemic barriers, this is your must-listen.You’ll discover why survival is the enemy of innovation, how scarcity kills curiosity, and what Nigeria — and similar systems — can do to reverse this trend. Through insights rooted in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, we break down how unmet physiological and safety needs suppress self-actualization, self-esteem, and the drive to create. The scramble to meet basic necessities leaves little room for vision, science, or entrepreneurship.We also explore how low-trust environments—characteristic of survival economies—compound the problem, making it harder for entrepreneurs and creatives to thrive. If systemically solving hunger, power, and security can unlock the full potential of a nation’s talent pool, the implications are enormous — for individual growth, economic development, and societal progress.This episode isn’t just about Nigeria; it’s about the systemic flaws that limit innovation everywhere. Perfect for leaders, entrepreneurs, and curious minds eager to decode what stifles progress and how environments shape our capacity to innovate. If you want to see the bigger picture and learn how to turn systemic constraints into catalysts for growth, hit play now.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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The Growth Loop - Introduction
Unlock the secret to unstoppable growth by mastering the psychology of movement. Why do some of the world's most successful people move stupidly with limited information, yet still win big? This episode reveals why perpetual motion — even without perfect data — is the game-changer you’ve been missing. If you've ever overthought a step, hesitation has cost you momentum. It’s time to flip the script.Join Ediomo Joshua on a journey through personal development, business strategies, financial literacy, and the mindset shifts powering real change. You’ll discover how knowing when and how to move—not just what to know—can skyrocket your success. From fighting analysis paralysis to embracing imperfect action, this episode provides a blueprint for turning consistent movement into your ultimate competitive advantage.We break down the unseen forces driving rapid growth, highlighting practical insights from reading, trial and error, and real-world experience. Whether you're building a career, startup, or habit, understanding the psychology behind movement is your missing link. Learn why the best in the world keep moving forward, even when they don’t have all the answers.Perfect for entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone eager to accelerate their progress, this episode challenges the traditional obsession with perfect plans. Instead, it champions action—stupid, relentless, and strategic. If you’re tired of overthinking and ready to take your growth to the next level, this is your must-listen.Ediomo Joshua is a growth thinker, serial builder, and lifelong learner passionate about helping you unlock your full potential through mindset, strategy, and movement. This is more than talk — it’s a call to action to keep moving stupidly until success becomes inevitable. Don’t let hesitation hold you back—hit play and embrace the Growth Loop.Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and found it insightful.Stay Connected:Email: [email protected]: linktr.ee/thegrowthloopFollow us on Social Media:Twitter: @thegrowthlooppSubscribe & Review: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you!Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Join the conversation on social media. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the next episode!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
There was a point in my life when I felt stuck moving, grinding, hustling, but not really growing. I kept hitting the same walls, repeating the same mistakes, and wondering why success felt so close yet so far. Then I realised something: growth isn’t a straight line. It’s a loop. A cycle of learning, unlearning, failing, adjusting, trying again, and becoming better each time.This podcast lives inside that loop.The Growth Loop is my personal journey and the lessons I’m learning as I build, fail, rebuild, and evolve as an entrepreneur, a creator, and a young African trying to make sense of ambition in a world that doesn’t slow down.This podcast is for the people who feel like they’re always on the edge of becoming — the ones chasing clarity, discipline, confidence, purpose, and success that actually feels like success.
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