Getting Old Sucks! Stop Before the Pain, and Start Living for Today

Oct 23, 2025
27 mins

Episode Description

In this candid episode of the Crush & Climb Podcast, host Jason McClain delivers a raw and personal look at the challenges of aging, the noise of modern life, and the critical need to live deliberately. Drawing on his own recent struggles—including a rotator cuff injury and the chaos of juggling family and multiple businesses—Jason shares the surprising, life-changing lesson he learned in physical therapy: “Stop before the pain begins.”

This isn’t just about physical health; it’s a profound metaphor for life, career, and relationships. Jason challenges the common “push through the pain” mindset, arguing that constantly fighting against boundaries leads to exhaustion, anxiety, and a feeling of just existing rather than living.

He introduces a powerful framework to help listeners evaluate their current state, asking them to “Examine the Noise Level of Your Life” through a simple self-assessment. Based on your “decibel level,” you’ll discover whether you are actively making strong choices or caught in a cycle of jitters and chaos.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Physical and Emotional Cost of “Pushing Through”: Jason shares how his rotator cuff injury revealed a deeper pattern of always fighting, leading him to question if he’s constantly pushing past the boundaries of what’s healthy in all areas of his life.
  • The Power of Stopping Before the Pain: Discover the counter-intuitive wisdom of recognizing your breaking point and stepping back before you hit it—a strategy for long-term strength, not weakness.
  • Examine Your “Noise Level”: Learn the three-tier system (0-35, 40-65, 70-100 decibels) to gauge the mental and emotional chaos in your life, providing immediate clarity on where you stand.
  • Carpe Diem, Redefined: Jason issues a powerful challenge to stop living for an uncertain tomorrow and start making today matter by prioritizing the people and passions that bring true joy.
  • A Call to Climb: The episode concludes with an emotional call to action: “Your job, your mission, is to make this day the very best.”

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