• Mastering the Four Pillars of Freedom
    Mar 20 2026

    Ready for a master class in intentional living?

    It is time for another powerful episode of the One Degree Effect. Coach Paul explores the ancient Stoic wisdom of Epictetus to unlock modern mental freedom. While most people live as "emotional puppets" to their circumstances, true liberation comes from small, intentional shifts in self-discipline.

    Coach Paul breaks down how to transition from a state of mental captivity to a life of purpose by focusing on the "One Degree" changes that compound into massive personal transformation.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The Wisdom of Epictetus: How a Roman slave mastered his internal world to become one of history's most influential teachers of freedom.
    • Pillar 1: Master Your Mouth: Why your words shape your identity and the three-question filter to use before speaking: Is it true? Is it helpful? Is it kind?
    • Pillar 2: Master Your Mood: Shifting from reacting to responding. Understanding that events are neutral and only your interpretation gives them power.
    • Pillar 3: Master Your Money: Viewing wealth as a measure of discipline rather than just dollars, and choosing long-term growth over short-term gratification.
    • Pillar 4: Master Your Mind: Becoming the "bouncer" of your thoughts. Using "Catch it, Scratch it, Erase, Replace" to eliminate paralyzing paradigms.

    Hang out with Coach Paul on this episode and learn the power of intentional living!

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    26 mins
  • Recognizing the Moment Your Life Needs a New Direction
    Mar 13 2026

    What are the hidden signals your life needs a reset?

    In this episode of The One Degree Effect, Coach Paul sits down with entrepreneur and transformational coach Patrick DeFeo to explore his powerful philosophy, the "Lap Bar Moment."

    Much like the safety bar that locks you into a roller coaster, this concept represents those critical life moments when you realize the ride is about to drop…forcing you to choose between rising to your potential or staying stuck.

    Patrick shares his raw, unfiltered journey from a highly successful real estate career to hitting rock bottom due to prescription drug dependency and severe decline in physical health.

    Coach Paul and Patrick conduct a masterclass in reclaiming your identity, rebuilding discipline, and mastering the pivot from stagnation to unstoppable momentum.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The "Lap Bar" Philosophy: How to recognize the exact moment life demands a change and why that decision is the catalyst for your entire future.
    • Reclaiming Identity: Patrick's harrowing experience overcoming opioid addiction and his rapid, disciplined health transformation. Losing 60 pounds in 51 days.
    • The Three Pillars: Breaking down the core of Patrick's coaching system: Mindset, Discipline, and Lifestyle Design.
    • Accountability over "Trying": Why shifting your language from "I'm trying" to "I am doing" is essential for maintaining the high standards necessary for long-term success.
    • Negativity as Fuel: How to handle unsupportive environments and use skepticism from others as powerful motivation to prove yourself right.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Mastering your internal thermostat for high performers
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of The One Degree Effect, Coach Paul and Gina reveal why you cannot outperform your self-image. They argue that external strategies, whether in finance, health, or relationships, fail if your "internal thermostat" is set to a lower level.

    Real change doesn't happen from the outside in.

    It begins by consciously redefining your identity to match your ambitions.

    If you are an entrepreneur, high achiever, business owner, or financial services professional, learn from Paul and Gina how to master your internal thermostat for high achievement and empowerment!

    Key Takeaways for Growth

    • Master Your Internal Thermostat: Your life naturally regulates to the "temperature" of your identity. To raise your results, you must consciously reset that internal setting, rather than just working harder at surface-level tasks that don't stick.
    • Check Your Proximity: You are the average of the people you surround yourself with. Proximity is power. Actively seek out mentors and peers who are playing at a higher level than you.
    • Shock Your System: When you feel stagnant, use short bursts of radical action. Change your workout routine, hire a coach, or eliminate habits that no longer serve the person you are becoming.
    • Rewrite Your Story: Stop looping old, disempowering narratives. You are the main character in your life. Define your future by your goals, not your past failures.
    • The Camera Test: Live with the integrity you would have if a camera were following you 24/7. Ask yourself: "Am I proud, or am I exposed?"
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    37 mins
  • Mastering "Next Play" Thinking for High Achievers
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of The One Degree Effect, Coach Paul takes a deep dive into the discipline of Next Play Thinking. Moving beyond motivational hype, Paul explores how small, internal shifts in our mental framework, what he calls "one-degree shifts" can permanently compound to improve both our personal and professional lives.

    He shares raw, real-time examples of handling interruptions and emotional "hijacking," teaching you how to reclaim power by staying firmly planted in the present moment.

    Key Topics & Takeaways:

    • The Power of the Present: Power only exists in the "now." Paul discusses moving past the "three swords" past, present, future, to avoid being an emotional puppet to past frustrations or future anxieties.
    • Micro vs. Macro Plays:
      • Micro: Refocusing instantly after a bad meeting or a missed sale to maintain momentum.
      • Macro: Preparing for major life transitions, such as empty nesting or scaling a business, before they arrive.
    • "Catch It, Scratch It, Erase, Replace": A tactical mental framework for high performers to develop "short-term amnesia" after a setback, ensuring emotional residue doesn't ruin the next opportunity.
    • Identity vs. Outcome: Why elite performers attach their self-worth to their standards and preparation rather than unpredictable outcomes or sales figures.
    • Training Your Inner Voices: Recognizing the different versions of yourself and ensuring you are training your mind rather than letting it train you.
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    28 mins
  • Purpose, Resilience, and Strength-How to Become a Champion for Life
    Feb 20 2026

    Coach Paul and Gina sit down with longtime friends and "uncommon" high-performers, George and Audra Sichler. From the front lines of the NYPD Gang Squad and special operations to the grit of Ironman triathlons and building a 26-year business, the Sichlers embody the "Champions for Life" philosophy.

    This episode dives deep into the reality of the "hero's price," the intentionality required to maintain a thriving marriage in high-stress careers, and how to find a new mission when the uniform comes off.

    Key Discussion Topics

    • The "Champions for Life" Philosophy: How a background in martial arts and endurance sports created a foundation for family excellence and intentional parenting.
    • Life on the Front Lines: George reflects on 20 years with the NYPD, including the intensity of the Gang Squad and jumping from helicopters in Special Operations.
    • The Silent Support System: Audra shares her perspective on being the "Superwoman" behind the badge. Managing a business and two kids solo so George could focus on coming home safe.
    • Reframing PTSD: Shifting the narrative from "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" to Purpose through Strength and Development, helping first responders find their "Power Paradigm" after retirement.
    • The Reality of 9/11: A raw look at the long-term emotional toll of the September 11th attacks and the decades-long journey toward healing and processing trauma.
    • Creating "Magical Moments": Strategies for maintaining family connection despite missed holidays and the exhaustion of high-stakes production.
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    55 mins
  • Stopping the Drift-Creating harmony between your inner values and outer actions
    Feb 13 2026

    Get ready for another episode of The One Degree Effect, Coach Paul and Gina dive into the "quiet drift." Those small, seemingly insignificant shifts that lead to major distance in marriages, businesses, and leadership.

    They explore the inescapable reality that our personal and professional lives are multidimensional and deeply interconnected.

    Guess what? Chaos at home inevitably creates noise in your leadership and business.

    Paul and Gina share raw, personal reflections on their own journey, including the seasons when they nearly didn't make it.

    They discuss how surrender, faith, and radical ownership are the keys to realigning your "inner world" to achieve success in your "outer world."

    Key Discussion Topics

    • The Anatomy of the "Drift": Understanding how relationships and businesses don't fail from one big mistake, but from "one degree" shifts over time.
    • Multidimensional Success: Why you cannot compartmentalize your life and how personal "negative frequency charges" drain professional productivity.
    • Outwitting the "Drift": Insights from Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil regarding the voices that pull us off purpose.
    • The Power of Alignment: How success is defined by the harmony between your inner values and outer actions.
    • Radical Ownership & Faith: The role of a "higher power" and a moral compass in relinquishing anxiety and sharpening leadership identity.
    • Practical "One Degree" Shifts:
      • Implementing a "call-out culture" to prevent resentment.
      • The "Catch it, Scratch it, Erase, Replace" method for negative thoughts.
      • Praying together out loud to build presence and trust.
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    29 mins
  • The Leader You Must Become in 2026- Momentum vs. Maintenance
    Feb 6 2026

    Coach Paul and Gina deliver a deep and confronting audit of leadership, family, and personal growth. Drawing from their own end-of-year reflections and coaching from industry leaders Andy and Jackie Elliott, Gina and Paul challenge listeners to look in the mirror.

    These masters of the one-degree shift explore the concept of the "drift, "the slow, subtle erosion of character, and present two paths for 2026.

    The road of complacency and isolation…or the road of accountability and momentum!

    Which one will you take?

    This episode isn't about impressing you the audience.

    It's about the hard truths required to reinvent yourself and move from mere maintenance to meaningful multiplication in every area of life.

    Paul and Gina Discuss:

    • The Identity Audit: Challenging the person you were versus the leader you must become.
    • The Danger of "The Drift": How small compromises and avoided conversations lead to a life off course.
    • Momentum vs. Maintenance: Why staying comfortable is a risk and how "breaking the muscle" is necessary for growth.
    • The 5 Pillars of Leadership: A self-assessment scorecard covering Integrity, Discipline, Emotional Control, Stewardship, and Community.
    • Presence Poverty: The difference between being physically present and emotionally available at home.
    • The "Be-Do-Have" Model: Shifting focus from external goals to internal character development.
    • The Family Reset Letter: A practical exercise in "future pacing" to reclaim your legacy.
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    36 mins
  • Backbone vs. Bottleneck-Living Successfully with High Standards
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of The One Degree Effect, Coach Paul and Gina dive deep into the heart of leadership, challenging the idea that failure stems from a lack of strategy or talent. Instead, they argue that massive impact, in business, marriage, and fitness, comes from small, intentional "one-degree shifts."

    Paul and Gina explore the "It Factor," identifying whether you are the supportive backbone of your organization and family or the bottleneck holding them back.

    Gina and Paul Discuss:

    • The Power of One Degree: Why growth isn't about massive overhauls, but the compounding effect of small, consistent shifts in behavior and identity.
    • The "It Factor" Defined: Moving beyond charisma to focus on presence under pressure, emotional regulation, and the alignment between words and behavior.
    • Leadership Leaks: Identifying the "slow leaks" that sink leaders, such as avoiding difficult conversations, tolerating misalignment with core values, and emotional inconsistency.
    • The Bottleneck Concept: Acknowledging that leadership progress cannot outgrow the leader's identity; if you aren't growing, you are the constraint.
    • Backbone vs. Bottleneck: A direct comparison between leaders who react emotionally and tolerate low standards versus those who create certainty and hold high standards.
    • Multidimensional Success: The necessity of integrating personal health and marriage with professional production, as struggle in one area inevitably bleeds into the other.
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    26 mins