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[The Big Swing: Mastering Resilience, Self-Negotiation, and Doubling Down on Strengths]-[How to Keep Going When It Gets Hard With Shawn French]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2026-02-25

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The Big Swing: A Blueprint for Resilience and Self-Growth

In this compelling episode, Sean French, creator of The Determined Society, shares his journey of navigating life’s most uncertain moments. French, who lives by the mantra of "taking the big swing," discusses how his background as a baseball player shaped his psychology, teaching him how to remain steady when plans break and how to trust his instincts in the face of adversity.

The Psychology of the "Big Swing"

French’s philosophy is rooted in the idea that if an individual possesses the mindset and skillset to succeed, the only barrier remaining is the willingness to commit fully. Reflecting on his transition from baseball to podcasting, French explains that his life has been a series of calculated risks. Whether it was choosing to sign with LSU over a guaranteed scholarship elsewhere or pivoting to launch The Determined Society without any equipment or formal training, his success is built on the willingness to be "willing to do the hard thing."

Internal Negotiation: The Art of Self-Dialogue

One of the most critical aspects of French’s growth is his mastery of "internal negotiation." He emphasizes that high achievers often focus too much on external feedback while ignoring their own inner guidance.

  • Owning the Narrative: French notes that when he felt unfulfilled in sales, he began asking himself, "Is this something you are willing to truly do?" This internal inquiry allowed him to move past the fear of being "laughed at" or "scoffed" at.
  • The Power of Humility: French defines humility as "accuracy." By listening to his audience’s feedback rather than letting his ego dismiss it, he was able to pivot his content strategy successfully. He argues that listening is a "superpower"—a way to identify gaps in one's knowledge that others can clearly see.

Doubling Down on Strengths

Both French and the host emphasize a shift away from the common advice of focusing on weaknesses. French uses a sports analogy: if you are a seven-foot-five athlete, you should focus on playing in the NBA rather than perfecting tasks you aren't naturally inclined toward.

  • Outsourcing and Delegation: French shares how he delegates "heavy" tasks—such as logistics and travel—to his wife, Whitney, who finds them effortless. This division of labor allows him to remain focused on his "lane," which is creating meaningful, impactful conversations.
  • The Scientific Experiment: French treats himself as a "science experiment." By A/B testing his nutrition, sleep, and daily habits, he was able to pull himself out of a severe depression. He notes, "I’m my own little science experiment," emphasizing that authentic success comes from being real about what works and what doesn't.

Leading with Transparency and Vulnerability

Perhaps the most poignant part of the discussion is the role of family. French expresses a desire to be the kind of father his children can look up to—not as a "Superman" who never struggles, but as a man who is honest about his challenges. By being vulnerable with his children about his own "adult tantrums" and struggles with patience, he teaches them that they have the power to "change things."

Conclusion: The Path to Fulfillment

When asked about choosing between a passion one is mediocre at and a skill one is naturally good at, French advises looking at long-term fulfillment. He admits that leaving a successful sales career for the uncertainty of podcasting was a "bumpy road," but it was necessary to move from merely "building someone else's dream" to creating his own. Ultimately, French’s message is clear: whether in sports, business, or fatherhood, the key to a brighter future is the decision to stop making excuses and start taking the big swing.

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I got to tell you, dude, we do shows all the time, man.
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I'm a double down, probably triple down on it.
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I was pretty much bubble boy, man.
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I decided that I was going to stick with it, man.
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He loses his shit on you.
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📝Key Phrases

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take the big swing
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breath of fresh air
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hit the ball out of the park
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damaged goods
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peek behind my psychology
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📖 Transcript

Today's episode is for anyone chasing a big goal and wondering what to do when life hits back.
My guest today is Sean French, the creator of The Determined Society and a guy who lives by one idea take the big swing.
Sean's story starts with baseball.
From a young age he believed that he could make it to the top and he worked like it, but the pathway was not clean.
He dealt with injuries, big setbacks and even a serious health scare that could have changed everything.
This one is about what you do when the plan breaks, because when things get uncertain, most people slow down and second guess themselves or quit.

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