There comes a point where you stop trying to explain yourself in fragments —
and you decide to say it once, clearly.
This episode is that moment.
Whether you’re listening via The Kokoda Track Podcast or The Building Better Humans Project Podcast, this episode lays the foundation for everything that follows.
Not a hype reel.
Not motivation for motivation’s sake.
But a clear line in the sand.
In this episode, Glenn Azar shares the personal standards, beliefs, and lived experiences that underpin his work in adventure, leadership, youth development, and mentoring. From the lessons learned under load on the Kokoda Track to the realities of ownership, pressure, identity, and respect — this is a grounding episode designed to help listeners slow down, reflect, and recalibrate.
You’ll hear why:
Ownership beats excuses every time
Pressure reveals character, not comfort
Leadership always starts with self
Adventure is a tool for growth, not a bucket-list item
Strong humans build strong families, communities, and futures
This episode is an invitation — not to follow blindly, but to take responsibility for your own growth and walk forward with intention.
If this resonates, you’re in the right place.
And if it challenges you — even better.
That’s where the real work begins.
Key Themes
Personal standards over motivation
Accountability and ownership
Leadership through lived experience
Respect for land, culture, and people
Building strong individuals and communities
Listen If You Are
Feeling stuck or disconnected from your direction
Craving clarity instead of noise
Interested in leadership, personal growth, or adventure with purpose
Ready to slow down and solve the problem in front of you
Final Thought
This isn’t a brand message.
It’s a way of life.
Welcome to the journey.
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