
The Dad Edge Podcast Why High Achievers Still Feel Empty After Success & How to Fix It featuring Brad Stulberg
Mar 6, 2026
Brad Stulberg, New York Times bestselling author and coach focused on performance and sustainable excellence. He explores why achievement often feels hollow, the evolutionary urge to keep striving, and the trap of heroic individualism. He also discusses savoring progress, modeling effort for kids, and making youth sports about development rather than just winning.
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Ray Allen's Championship Disappointment
- Ray Allen won an NBA championship expecting contentment but felt confused and unfulfilled the next morning.
- Brad uses Allen's story to show that achievement often produces short-lived happiness, not lasting fulfillment.
Schedule Pauses To Actually Enjoy Success
- Schedule deliberate pauses to savor progress and resist the immediate urge to push on.
- Brad describes uncorking a saved bottle of wine and a two-hour launch celebration before book publication to force presence.
Show Failures To Teach Effort
- Model effort and share failures openly so kids value trying hard over flawless outcomes.
- Brad showed his son a failed 550-pound deadlift and framed pride around the effort more than the successful lifts.




