From Stage to Strategy: What Pete Hegseth Teaches Us About the Performance Economy

From Stage to Strategy: What Pete Hegseth Teaches Us About the Performance Economy

Author: Stan Hustad October 2, 2025 Duration: 15:55

The Curiosity Zone, hosted by Stan Hustad, has always been a place where inconvenient ideas meet everyday wisdom. In his latest program, Stan takes listeners on a thought-provoking ride through media, leadership, and the surprising lessons of a fiery presentation given by former Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Whether you loved the message or loathed it, the performance itself offers a master class in communication for anyone navigating today's performance economy.

The Power of Performance

Stan begins by reminding us that podcasting—whether with video or audio—has always been "radio at heart." But the world has shifted: leaders, entrepreneurs, and even introverts must now learn to perform in front of a microphone or a camera. That's where Hegseth's speech comes in. Delivered to a room of 800 generals and admirals, it was not just a policy statement—it was performance art.

No teleprompter dependency, no stiff posturing. Instead, Hegseth walked, gestured, and energized the room. He made bold statements, accepted disagreement, and ended with something too few leaders remember: a benediction. Speaking well—even to those who might not like you—is a timeless tool for influence.

Lessons Worth Remembering

Stan doesn't leave the audience with theory. He translates the moment into practical takeaways for anyone who wants to thrive:

Not everyone will like you—and that's okay. About 25% will always cheer you, 25% will never like you, and the rest are persuadable. Focus your energy on the middle.

Presentation is a performing art. Business, politics, preaching, or teaching—all require performance skills now.

Passion beats perfection. Speaking from the heart often carries more weight than flawless slides or scripts.

Always close with goodwill. A benediction—whether "Live long and prosper" or "All the best to you"—sends people away with dignity.

A New Year, A New Economy

Stan closes with a challenge: this is not just the "information age" anymore—it's the performance economy. To succeed, you don't just need knowledge; you need to present it well. You need to be ready to step into the spotlight, whether on stage, behind the mic, or in front of a camera.

Call to Action

If you're ready to sharpen your performance, grow your influence, and prepare for the economy that values presence as much as product, Stan Hustad is here to help. Reach out at Stan@witradio.net and explore more conversations in the Curiosity Zone at What It Takes Radio.

This year, don't just work—perform. And in doing so, make it not just another year, but one of your very best.


Stan Hustad believes that building a meaningful enterprise and cultivating a resilient spirit are not separate journeys, but deeply connected parts of a single, ambitious life. In his podcast, Interesting ideas with Stan Hustad, he explores this intersection with a refreshing blend of practical wisdom and philosophical depth. Each conversation moves beyond surface-level tactics to examine the foundational beliefs and inner disciplines that sustain long-term success. You’ll hear discussions on entrepreneurial strategy and business growth, but always framed within a broader context of purpose and personal integrity drawn from Christian thought and spiritual practice. This isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about developing the character required to lead, create, and endure through challenges. The dialogue often circles back to how core values shape decision-making, team building, and innovative problem-solving. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of what it means to build something that lasts, both in the marketplace and within yourself. This podcast offers a space for those who suspect that true strength in business might just begin with understanding what you’re building for, and who you’re becoming along the way.
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