In this episode, Chris Walker introduces a new format: a recorded live call, working through the ENCODED framework in real time. No script, no prep. Just the framework applied to a real person with real patterns.
The guest comes in describing himself as the King of Dread. Decades of OCD-rooted behaviors, over-preparation, worrying until the cows come home, and a persistent low-grade anxiety that exercise helps manage but never eliminates. He is self-aware, high-functioning, and has built real credibility in his career. He also has not found the ceiling yet on what those patterns are costing him.
Chris walks him through the full chain live. Identity at the top: vague, role-based, not yet specific enough to give the mind a clear reference point. Beliefs underneath: if I am not perfect, people will not accept me. Intentions underneath that: avoid failure, impress, acquire validation. All of it running automatically before he makes a single conscious decision. Chris maps his own past version of the same pattern directly onto his so there is no gap between theory and lived experience.
The conversation turns on a single reframe. These are not conditions. They are programs. They were wired in environmentally over years of accumulated experience, and they can be wired out the same way they arrived: through repetition. He was not born the King of Dread. He learned it. That distinction is the whole ballgame.
Chris closes with a 30-day experiment offer and one final question: what is the one thing he wants that he has not gone for yet? The answer is freedom. Same word Chris has used for two years. The frequency was already there.
What You'll Learn
Why a LinkedIn comment became a live recorded coaching call and what this new episode format is designed to show
How to work backward from a behavior like over-preparation to find the belief and intention driving it automatically
Why OCD, anxiety, and perfectionism are symptoms of subconscious programs and not fixed conditions or personality traits
How the identity question exposes whether your mind has a clear internal reference point or is navigating without one
Why external validation shows up differently for everyone but always points back to the same root
Why success and achievement do not reduce symptoms and often make them worse as demands increase
How the story you tell yourself about failure determines whether past experience becomes scar tissue or fuel
Why changing behavior directly is the lowest-leverage intervention available and what to focus on instead
Why most people feel a difference within seven days of beginning frequency training and what that difference actually is
Why freedom is an internal state before it is an external circumstance and what has to shift first
Learn more at: encoded.ai
🎵 Intro music: "Saturday Luv" by Zone+ Used with permission. All rights reserved to the artist.
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