Random Thoughts. Real Time. Radical Truth. Why the Most Inconvenient Ideas Might Be the Ones That Change Your Life By Stan Hustad

Random Thoughts. Real Time. Radical Truth. Why the Most Inconvenient Ideas Might Be the Ones That Change Your Life By Stan Hustad

From Interesting ideas with Stan Hustad by Stan Hustad

April 21, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 999

About this episode

Stan Hustad shares spontaneous reflections on inconvenient ideas that can disrupt and change lives.

There are days when everything feels planned, polished, and predictable. And then there are days like this one. This is one of those point-of-the-moment days—what I like to call POM thinking. No script. No delay. No filter. Just real-time reflection from the Coaching Zone, where ideas don't always arrive neatly packaged… but they often arrive useful. Welcome to another adventure in Inconvenient Ideas—because let's be honest: the ideas that help us most are often the ones that disrupt us first. Radio, Real Time, and the Power of Now One of the reasons I've spent a lifetime in radio—and now what we call radio with pictures—is because it allows something rare in today's world: Immediacy. Presence. Truth in motion. I can speak to you right now—in the middle of an unpredictable year, in a world that refuses to sit still. That matters. Because we are living in a time when the pace of change has outstripped the pace of reflection. And that's dangerous. Inconvenient Truth #1: Nothing Works Perfectly No plan works perfectly. No leader has perfect clarity. No system runs without friction. If you're waiting for perfect certainty before you act… you may be waiting forever. Inconvenient Truth…

People in this episode

Host: Stan Hustad

Topics covered

  • real-time reflection
  • inconvenient ideas
  • performance economy
  • transformation economy
  • artificial intelligence
  • money management

Keywords

  • POM thinking
  • immediacy
  • truth in motion
  • change
  • leadership
  • money
  • uncertainty

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