There are moments in life where clarity shows up before polish.
This is one of those moments.
Load the Wagon exists because I’ve seen too many people stall—not from lack of ability, but from hesitation. Overthinking. Waiting for perfect timing. Waiting for permission.
This podcast is built around a simple idea:
Don’t worry about the horse being blind. Just load the wagon.
That mindset has shaped how I approach business, faith, leadership, fatherhood, and the uncomfortable middle ground where most growth actually happens.
This #0 episode is not a launch.
It’s a marker.
A line in the sand that says: this is happening.
Why This Podcast Exists
Load the Wagon isn’t about hype.
It isn’t about hustle for hustle’s sake.
And it’s not another motivational echo chamber.
This is a long-form conversation space for:
- Conviction over comfort
- Responsibility over excuses
- Faith lived out, not just spoken
- Action taken before certainty arrives
Some episodes will feel like a locker room.
Some will feel like a campfire.
Some will feel like a hard conversation you didn’t know you needed.
That’s intentional.
What’s Coming (Season One)
Behind the scenes, Season One is being built with care—guests, stories, and conversations that aren’t here to impress, but to equip.
You can expect:
- Leaders who’ve been tested, not just titled
- Entrepreneurs who’ve bled a little for what they’ve built
- Men and women who’ve walked through failure, faith, doubt, and discipline
- Conversations that don’t rush the truth for a soundbite
This podcast will move at the speed of substance, not algorithms.
Why Start with #0?
Because every meaningful journey has a beginning that isn’t flashy.
This episode exists to say:
- The microphone is live.
- The direction is clear.
- The wagon is being loaded.
If you’re here early, you’re part of the foundation.
A Note to the Listener
If you’re looking for perfection, this may frustrate you.
If you’re looking for honesty, responsibility, and growth—you’re in the right place.
Come back soon.
Bring someone with you.
And when it’s time to move—
Load the wagon.
— Billy