Why Being Uncomfortable Is the Only Way to Grow: Andrew Stern on Loss, Leadership, and Real Life
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Andrew Stern didn’t plan on running a global fitness brand.He grew up in Jersey, dealt with real loss early in life, and found himself stepping into leadership at Rumble Boxing while still figuring things out like the rest of us. In this conversation, Andrew sits down with Jamie to talk about the stuff people don’t always say out loud — grief, imposter syndrome, pressure, and what it actually takes to lead when people are looking to you for answers.Andrew shares how losing his parents shaped the way he approaches work, family, and purpose. He talks about the early days of Rumble, teaching classes before stepping into the business side, and the uncomfortable stretch where you’re learning in real time while everyone assumes you’ve got it handled.Jamie and Andrew also get into:Why getting comfortable being uncomfortable mattersThe role therapy played in shaping his leadershipWhy community is the real engine behind fitness brandsThe pressure of leading franchise owners and teamsMorning routines, journaling, and small daily winsWhy real human connection still beats social mediaThere’s also a lot of Jersey energy in this one — the kind that tells the truth even when it’s messy.This episode is about showing up anyway. Even when you’re still figuring it out.