Still Standing with Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
Still Standing is not a leadership podcast.
It is a conversation for people who did everything right and still ended up in a season that does not make sense.
Clarence E Stowers, Jr. has spent 30 years leading, building, losing, rebuilding, and carrying weight most people never see. After selling a building, navigating a full organizational transition, and watching trusted people become strangers, he came out the other side with a different voice.
Not polished. Not theoretical. Not safe.
I do not teach from theory. I teach from survival.
This show is for high-capacity adults who are renegotiating everything - career, faith, identity, relationships - and need a real conversation from someone who has paid the price to still be here.
No hype. No soft answers. No pretending.
Start with the most recent episodes to experience Still Standing. Earlier episodes reflect a previous season of the show.
New episodes every Tuesday.
Still Standing with Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
Your Phone Is Not the Problem. Your Standards Are.
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Your Phone Is Not the Problem. Your Standards Are.
Everyone blames the phone. But the phone is not making decisions. You are.
In this episode, we're talking about attention, specifically, why blaming your device is like blaming the restaurant for your weight gain. The people who get deep work done aren't using different technology. They have different internal standards. That's the gap nobody talks about.
What You'll Learn:
→ Why willpower will never save you (and what actually works)
→ The real reason your focus keeps slipping is not laziness, it's overwhelm
→ One simple shift you can make this week that will prove focus is a choice, not a gift
The Big Idea:
A standard isn't willpower. Willpower is exhausting; it's you fighting yourself constantly. A standard is a boundary you've accepted. The moment you have one, your brain stops debating. It's a rule now, not a negotiation.
Your One Next Step:
Pick one work block this week. Before you start, ask yourself: "What's the minimum acceptable quality of attention I'm willing to bring here?" Set that standard. Protect it. See what happens.
Key Quote:
"The noise outside is only powerful because of the silence inside. The moment you decide that your attention is valuable enough to protect not eventually, but now, the whole game changes."
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