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Big Ideas Made Simple

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN

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23m
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17
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About this podcast

Big Ideas Made Simple is for fast thinkers who are tired of hiding behind hustle and perfection. Hosted by Jess Webber, this show challenges socially acceptable habits like busyness, over-refining, and endless optimization—and replaces them with clear frameworks that create traction. This is not a productivity podcast. It’s a decision-making podcast. If you generate ideas easily but struggle to commit, contain, or ship them, this show will help you turn intelligence into visible impact.

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Recent episodes

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Stop Borrowing Their Ruler

Jun 1, 202620mEp. 170

You did the work. You designed the environment. And then you looked around at everything you built and something felt slightly off. Not completely wrong. Just not quite right. Like wearing a coat that fits well but belon

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Don't Ignore Your Environment

May 25, 202621mEp. 160

You can have the clearest North Star, the most audited identity, and the most specific Big What on the planet, and still not be moving. Not because your strategy is wrong. Because the room you're trying to execute it in

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The Filter That Doesn't Move

May 18, 202620mEp. 150

Your Big why gets you off the couch. Your North Star keeps you oriented. Your Big what is what the climbing is actually for. Most people only have one of those three — and they're using it to do all three jobs. In Episod

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Your North Star Isn't a Destination—It's a Filter

May 11, 202637mEp. 140

Have you done the work of breaking your inherited identity (Episode 13's BEAT framework), but you still can't name what you're actually moving toward? You're not alone. And the problem isn't that you haven't looked hard

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Everything You Built Before the Question

May 4, 202618mEp. 130

You cannot audit what you have never stopped long enough to examine. And most of what you have built was built before you asked who you actually are. Episode 12 asked the question. Episode 13 does something with it. In t

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Who Told You Who You Were?

Apr 27, 202625mEp. 120

It is not a brand problem. It is an identity problem. And the identity problem started before you knew you were a character. Everyone is talking about personal brand. Find your voice, claim your space, show up consistent

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Vision Is Not the Problem. Strategy Is.

Apr 20, 202627mEp. 110

Without strategy, vision becomes a source of more ideas rather than fewer. You got clear on your thread. You started moving. And now more ideas are showing up — good ones, aligned ones, all pointing in the right directio

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Stop Thinking. Start.

Apr 13, 202621mEp. 100

You cannot think your way to momentum. You have to move your way there. You have done the work. You have gotten clear on who you are, named the thread, and shown up as the whole version of yourself. And yet here you are.

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Stop Letting People Define Your Filter

Apr 6, 202631mEp. 90

Filtering yourself does not protect you from rejection. It protects you from connection. In this episode, Jess gets into the thing nobody tells you about playing it safe in rooms: the filter does not protect you from the

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The Thread That Pulls You Forward

Mar 30, 202630mEp. 80

Having the thread does not simplify life. It simplifies your relationship to it. In this episode, Jess closes the loop on the last three episodes and answers the question she left you with: okay, you named the thread. No

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Find the Thread

Mar 23, 202625mEp. 70

You are not missing a thread. You are missing the language for the one you have always been holding. In this episode, Jess gets into what finding your thread actually looks like from the inside — and it is not a clean, o

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Get Out of Your Own Way

Mar 16, 202623mEp. 60

What if the voice telling you to stay small isn't fear? What if it's just a really well-dressed memory? In this episode, Jess gets honest about the pattern she spent years calling humility before she finally recognised i

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Confidence is a Byproduct

Mar 9, 202623mEp. 50

What if the reason you're not showing up confidently in rooms has nothing to do with your mindset — and everything to do with whether you actually know who you are in them? In this episode, Jess shares a moment of recogn

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Perspective Is a Proximity Play (Change the Room, Change Yourself)

Mar 2, 202616mEp. 40

The sentence showed up at 3am in a hotel room at a national conference with 11,000 people and one very consistent snorer. Perspective is a proximity play. And once it landed, it would not leave. What This Episode Is Real

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Clarity Lives in Subtraction (Not in More Information)

Feb 23, 202616mEp. 30

Clarity is not something you find. It is something you remove your way into. And for high-capacity people, the problem has never been a lack of ideas. It has always been a lack of elimination. What This Episode Is Really

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Done Is Louder Than Perfect (And Perfectionism Is Not What You Think)

Feb 16, 202615mEp. 20

You are not a perfectionist because you have high standards. You are a perfectionist because you have been categorized wrong before and you are not willing to let it happen again. What This Episode Is Really About Perfec

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Hustle Is a Form of Laziness (And What To Do Instead)

Feb 16, 202620mEp. 10

Hustle looks like effort. It feels like drive. It sounds like ambition. But for most fast thinkers, it is none of those things. It is decision avoidance in a very convincing disguise. What This Episode Is Really About If

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What topics does Big Ideas Made Simple cover?

Big Ideas Made Simple regularly covers Business, Entrepreneurship, Education, Self Improvement. It sits in the Business category, with a entrepreneurship focus.

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How long are Big Ideas Made Simple episodes?

Episodes of Big Ideas Made Simple average 23 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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