Episode 195: Be Authentic

Authentic Growth by Embracing Challenges

In this week’s episode of Your Best Day Yet, Chief Adventure Officer Caleb Kolb sits down with Ben McMillen, photographer, entrepreneur, and the creative force behind Hilltop Pack Coffee, to discuss the journey of turning outdoor passions into a thriving business. Together, they dive into the challenges and lessons that come with entrepreneurship, offering listeners valuable insights on perseverance, adaptability, and the importance of embracing discomfort for growth.

From Passion to Business: How Silly Ideas Can Evolve

One of the key themes McMillen discusses is how even the silliest ideas can turn into something great with persistence and vision. When he first started combining his love for photography and the outdoors with entrepreneurship, it didn’t seem like an obvious business plan. Yet, through trial and error, he was able to turn his passions into a successful enterprise, Hilltop Pack Coffee. The business grew from his love of the outdoors, and the focus is not just on selling coffee, but on creating an experience that resonates with people who share his passion for nature.

McMillen’s journey highlights the importance of trusting your instincts, even when an idea seems unconventional. The key, he says, is to follow through on your ideas without worrying too much about how others might perceive them. By staying true to his vision and pushing through the inevitable doubts, he was able to create something meaningful out of what may have seemed, at first, like a quirky concept.

Staying Focused: Tuning Out the Noise

Kolb and McMillen also discuss the importance of staying focused on your own path, especially when others doubt your direction. McMillen shares that one of the biggest challenges he faced in the early stages of his business was learning how to tune out the noise—those voices that try to discourage you or tell you that your ideas won’t work. Instead of letting the opinions of others break him down, McMillen focused on his goals, using criticism as fuel to prove that his vision could succeed.

This lesson is crucial for anyone pursuing their dreams. There will always be naysayers, but as McMillen emphasizes, staying focused and committed to your own path is the only way to succeed. He advises listeners to block out the negativity, stay true to their purpose, and keep pushing forward.

Embracing Discomfort for Growth

One of the standout messages in this episode is the idea that discomfort leads to growth. McMillen explains that some of his toughest experiences, both personally and professionally, have created the best stories—and have ultimately led to the most significant learning moments. Whether it’s facing a challenging business decision or navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship, he believes that being uncomfortable is where true growth happens.

Kolb and McMillen agree that it’s easy to want to avoid difficult situations, but doing so only delays the inevitable. Facing challenges head-on, even when they’re uncomfortable, leads to valuable insights and long-term success. McMillen shares that delaying conflict only makes it worse, and that addressing problems as they arise is crucial for personal and professional growth.

The Power of Saying Yes

Another important takeaway from the conversation is McMillen’s advice to try saying “yes” more often. While it’s easy to fall into the habit of saying no out of fear or uncertainty, McMillen suggests that being open to new experiences often leads to unexpected and rewarding opportunities. He shares examples from his own life where saying yes—whether to a challenging project or a new business idea—resulted in significant growth and opened doors he hadn’t anticipated.

Kolb agrees, noting that being open to opportunities, even when they feel outside of your comfort zone, can lead to transformative experiences. Saying yes can sometimes feel risky, but it also allows you to embrace new challenges and grow in ways you never expected.

The Importance of Taking Action Over Planning

While planning is important, McMillen emphasizes that over-planning can become a barrier to progress. In the early stages of building his business, he found himself caught in the trap of trying to perfect every detail before taking action. Over time, he realized that it’s better to take imperfect action than to remain stuck in analysis paralysis.

McMillen’s advice is clear: don’t wait for everything to be perfect before you start. Take action, make mistakes, and learn as you go. Mistakes, he says, are necessary for growth. By taking risks and learning from failures, you’ll move closer to your goals faster than if you spend all your time planning and worrying about what could go wrong.

Surround Yourself with Supportive People

Finally, both Kolb and McMillen stress the importance of surrounding yourself with a strong support system. Entrepreneurship is full of ups and downs, and having people who believe in you and your vision can make all the difference. McMillen shares that during tough times, the encouragement and support from those around him helped him stay motivated and focused on his goals.

Final Thoughts

This episode of Your Best Day Yet offers a wealth of wisdom for anyone looking to turn their passions into a successful business. Ben McMillen’s journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, adaptability, and embracing discomfort as a pathway to growth. From trusting seemingly “silly” ideas to taking action despite uncertainty, McMillen’s insights remind us that success often comes from stepping outside of our comfort zones and staying focused on what truly matters. Surround yourself with supportive people, say yes to new opportunities, and trust that even your most unconventional ideas can evolve into something great.


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