The Endless Growth Podcast

Episode 120: The Clock Doesn’t Care

Alex Nunez & Edgar Del Val Episode 120

Welcome to Episode 120 of The Endless Growth Podcast!

In this episode, Alex and Edgar dive into what it really means to live in the moment through stories of heatwaves, near-drowning experiences, and unexpected moments of reflection.

They kick things off with summer chaos: blistering Arizona heat, paddle-boarding sunburns, and thoughts on how cities cope with record-breaking temperatures. A wild visit to the Trevi Fountain sparks memories of travel, crowd control, and an unforgettable bird encounter.

But things get deeper. They open up about swimming fears, self-doubt, and why many adults feel ashamed for not knowing how to swim. As they explore the emotional weight of being a role model, they unpack impostor syndrome, homelessness, and the quiet burdens that often go unseen.

Listener questions take the episode global, from dream destinations like Egypt and Tokyo to the pressure of “achieving it all” before 30. From there, they reflect on lost pets, terminal illness, Marcus Aurelius, and the relentless speed of time.

If you’ve ever felt behind, overwhelmed, or stuck in your head, this one’s for you. It’s a raw, layered conversation about presence, love, mortality, and making the most of the time we have.

Thanks for tuning in, and as always, we’re grateful to grow with you.

00:14 Catching Up: New Projects and Hot Weather
00:58 Funny Stories and Random Thoughts
01:48 Travel Tales: The Tre Fountain
05:52 Heatwaves and Arizona Summers
09:53 Swimming Lessons and Water Safety
25:33 Q&A: History Facts and Inspirations
37:28 The Pressure of Expectations
38:06 Authenticity and Imposter Syndrome
38:46 Helping Others and Homelessness
44:24 Dream Destinations
51:05 Goals Before Turning 30
51:47 Living in the Moment
01:10:18 Dealing with Loss and Mortality
01:17:48 Closing Thoughts