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Why I Punted This Episode Last Week (And What I Learned From It)
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Why I Punted This Episode Last Week (And What I Learned From It)

Ground Control

February 6, 202625m 28s

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Show Notes

Last week I punted the podcast and newsletter. Not because I ran out of things to say, but because something more important showed up.

This episode is about that decision—about when breaking your plan is actually the right strategic move.


I spent five days learning Moltbot, a new AI tool that felt intimidating. But I knew if I didn't dive in, the distraction would be worse than the deviation.

Three months ago, opening a terminal felt completely foreign. Now I'm provisioning AI agents.

The building blocks stack. Each one makes the next one easier.

What we cover:

  • When to break your own commitments
  • How curiosity-driven learning compounds
  • Why context switching kills progress
  • The 80/20 truth: solutions are singular, not myriad
  • Defending capacity while serving multiple clients

Helping founders bridge the gap between strategic insights and tactical execution.

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