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Never in Reverse

Jeremy Axel & Doug Cox

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You have the power to change your life and Never In Reverse Podcast is here to show you how. Hosted by Jeremy Axel and Co-host Doug Cox, this fast-growing global podcast is changing millions of lives. In every episode, we share hard-earned wisdom, deeply personal stories, and actionable insights to help you transform your life. If you're a new listener, you're in the right place! Each episode is designed to empower you, guiding you one step closer to the life you want. Want more? Follow us a ...
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Our scars from childhood can follow us long into our adulthoods, and they often manifest in ways we may not realize or fully understand. In this episode of Never in Reverse, Doug and Jeremy discuss their childhoods as children of divorce, and the fear of abandonment that resulted from their childhood struggles. This insightful conversation focuses …
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How has dating changed in the last ten years? And what are the most valuable lessons you’ve learned in dating that have shaped how you view relationships today? In today’s episode, Doug and Jeremy discuss dating and relationships, from their journeys with dating and relationships to the current dating scene. Whether you’re looking for love or settl…
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How do people end up overqualified and underpaid for their work? And what counts as exploitation? Lots of people think that they deserve jobs because of a prestigious degree, but companies are increasingly putting experience first. In today’s episode of Never in Reverse, Doug and Jeremy discuss qualifications, compensation, and exploitation. Learn …
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What did your kids learn today? In today’s episode of Never in Reverse, Doug and Jeremy discuss their experiences with public education. The cohosts are both fathers of children in schools – Doug’s children attend public school while Jeremy’s attend a private preschool, but previously attended a public program. Learn how public education is shiftin…
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Do you have a purpose? You probably have something that drives you to get out of the bed every morning, whether or not you consciously understand what it is. However, while you have motivation, you may not have found the right purpose to drive you yet. In today’s episode, Jeremy and Doug discuss finding a purpose, the difference between purposes an…
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Who were your role models growing up, and who are they now? Many of us grow up looking up to famous people like our favorite athletes, but the types of role models we have change as we mature. You probably have role models in your life now, whether you consciously think of them as role models or not. In this episode, Jeremy and Doug discuss unconve…
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How do you use music? You might just listen to music in your car on your drive to work or over the speakers in the stores you visit, but even these instances of music are more powerful than you may realize. Music has deep psychological capabilities, and the way you absorb it can have profound effects on your mood and productivity. In this episode, …
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We all use ChatGPT to send a carefully-worded email from time to time, but is your business adopting AI? More importantly, is it doing so responsibly? Today’s episode of Never in Reverse is all about AI and other technological change, with a focus on the ethics of AI and data privacy. As the technological landscape changes, businesses must responsi…
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What makes a meaningful business relationship for you? In today’s episode, Doug and Jeremy discuss the importance of networking, from finding mentors to learn from to mentoring others. They reflect on the people they have learned from and give their strategies to build strategic and meaningful connections with other professionals. Jeremy and Doug b…
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Do you have control over your narrative, or does your narrative have control over you? Our narratives can hold us back, but they can also be the forces that drive us forward. In today’s episode of Never in Reverse, Jeremy and Doug discuss their own narratives and the work they have done to reshape them – and how you can begin to rewrite yours. In t…
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Much of what we do comes from habit, whether we realize it or not. You weren’t born knowing to wake up and immediately check your phone – the habit developed over time, and now you probably do it without thinking. In today’s episode, Jeremy and Doug discuss rituals, from building healthy habits to breaking unhealthy ones. Starting from their work l…
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FOMO, or the fear of missing out, has become part of our vocabulary because it describes an almost universal experience. We all want to fit in to some extent, we all want to be the best version of ourselves, and we all want to please the people around us. But committing to too much can leave you drained. In this episode, Doug and Jeremy discuss the…
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Great decision makers aren’t defined by the decisions they make during predictable times; they know how to adapt to change in the face of adversity and pivot when necessary. In today’s episode of Never In Reverse, Jeremy and Doug discuss starting over as it applies to their business, families, and personal lives. They give tips on how you can posit…
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Do you know how to unplug from work? How about setting boundaries at home when you need time to yourself? In today’s episode, Doug and Jeremy discuss how to allocate your energy to be present and avoid burnout. Jeremy and Doug both struggled with leaving their work at work and being present with their families when they get home, and they share tip…
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A big part of self-improvement, is adopting new habits, but making big changes all at once can be difficult. Trying to change your lifestyle all at once will make you less likely to stick with the new changes. However, big changes can also be made by compounding small changes. In today’s episode, Jeremy and Doug discuss micro-habits, which are smal…
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A lot of us live in a world on nonstop work and focus, but this can often be self-imposed. Learning to set aside time for solitude and calmness can improve your mental state, your relationships, and your productivity. In this episode, Doug and Jeremy discuss solitude and explain how they have come to cultivate it in their lives. Jeremy and Doug beg…
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What does cultural intelligence mean to you, and how do you cultivate it? In today’s episode of Never in Reverse, Doug and Jeremy define and discuss cultural intelligence and explain its applications to their work and family lives. They give tips on how you can expand your own cultural intelligence and discuss why doing so matters. Doug and Jeremy …
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Do you know how to say no? Whether you’re committing to spend time with a friend or committing to a new client, sticking to your commitments shows integrity. Overcommitting, as tempting as it can be for people pleasers like Doug, is a great way to let people down when you inevitably don’t have the time you said you did. It’s also a great way to bur…
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Do you remember the wonder that you used to feel as a kid? In this episode of Never in Reverse, we’re tapping into that wonder and discussing curiosity. Curiosity is all about being open to new ideas and experiences, pushing you out of your comfort zone. The culture at Fluent Conveyors is driven by curiosity, with leadership being open to ideas fro…
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What does it mean to be vulnerable? When is vulnerability appropriate, and when is it not the right time? Here’s a hint: most men lean too far on the side of keeping things to themselves. In this episode of Never in Reverse, Jeremy and Doug discuss vulnerability, honesty, and open communication. Doug and Jeremy begin the episode by discussing what …
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Adapting to change is difficult. Change is all around us, but we are most comfortable when things remain constant. Today’s episode of Never in Reverse is all about change – how to prepare for it, how to adapt when it is happening, and how to make change a part of your culture. Jeremy and Doug discuss change and adaptation at work and at home. At wo…
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Learn how to be more mindful in 2025. This episode of the Never in Reverse podcast is all about mindfulness and allocating your energy between your work, family, and personal life. Many of us struggle to turn off our “work brain” once we get home. Rethinking how you balance your productivity and your mindfulness can help you have a better balance w…
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What is resilience, and how do you become resilient? How do you instill resilience in your children while giving them a safe environment to grow up in? In this episode of Never in Reverse, Doug Cox and Jeremy Axel discuss resilience: how they built it, how they practice it, and how they are teaching it to their children. Doug and Jeremy learned muc…
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Being content can be difficult when you are constantly taking on new projects. In this episode of Never in Reverse, Doug Cox and Jeremy Axel discuss gratitude and contentment. Listen to their journeys towards more consistent gratitude and contentment and learn how to build these practices into your own life. Beginning by discussing gratitude, Jerem…
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How often are you really listening to your loved ones? We all sometimes find our thoughts drifting to other topics when we should be listening to the people we love. In this episode, Jeremy and Doug discuss the importance of listening, understanding, and developing empathy. In a time when much of the country is on pins and needles, it is more impor…
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Are you living in alignment with your core values? Do you know what your values are? In this episode of Never in Reverse, Doug and Jeremy discuss their core values and the strategies they use to live in alignment with them. Our values may feel like no-brainers in the abstract, but when put to the test we can default to people pleasing and excuses. …
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Are you showing up for yourself? Many of us, especially men, are so focused on providing and showing up for others that we do not know how to reflect and take care of our own needs. In this episode of the Never in Reverse Podcast, cohosts Jeremy Axel and Doug Cox explore their own difficulties with self-care and how they are working to overcome the…
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Today’s episode of Never in Reverse focuses on competition and self-improvement. Beginning by discussing their early experiences with competition, Jeremy and Doug both point to sports as the key force that allowed them to experience a positive competitive environment. Sports also served as an escape from the more difficult parts of their childhoods…
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Broadcast date: November 21st, 2024, 19:00 CET In this episode, we discuss the world of SysML model simulation with Brian Moberley, a renowned expert in the field and co-author of AI-Assisted MBSE with SysML with Doug Rosenberg and Tim Weilkiens. His YouTube channel MBSE Insights has more than 3000 subscribers: http://www.youtube.com/@brianMoberley…
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Today’s episode of Never in Reverse is all about accountability. Doug and Jeremy have wrestled with the idea of accountability in their work lives and their personal lives, and they have found that it is crucial to practice in both. At work, accountability can help foster an ecosystem where teammates trust each other to fulfill their obligations. L…
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On this episode of the Never in Reverse Podcast, cohosts Jeremy Axel and Doug Cox dive deep into their relationship with grit – what it is, how they developed it, and how they cultivate it in their day-to-day lives. Coming from similarly chaotic backgrounds, Doug and Jeremy had to grow up fast and develop strategies to deal with adversity as a nece…
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Broadcast date: May 14th, 2024, 19:00 CET In our next episode of the MBSE Podcast, we will spotlight the upcoming open-source SysML v2 modeling tool, SysON. We will discuss its features and how it aims to support system modeling. Joining us are two key figures behind SysON, Jérémie Tatibouet and Axel Richard. They will share insights from their dev…
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Broadcast date: March 27th, 19:00 CET This week on the MBSE Podcast, the hosts Tim Weilkiens and Christian Muggeo are thrilled to welcome Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley, an exceptional panel of guests, to discuss the cutting-edge topic of “AI-Assisted MBSE.” In an episode that promises to be as enlightening as it is revolutionary, we’ll explore …
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Broadcast date: October 30th, 2023, 19 CET We dive into the world of MBSE and cybersecurity together with Hartmut Hintze from Airbus and the Hamburg University of Technology. We will talk about (cyber-)security and safety in the context of MBSE in general. We will then discuss in more detail the SysML language extension and method SysML4Sec for the…
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Broadcast date: July 31st, 2023, 19 CET One of the really new features of SysML v2 is the ability to model geometries. Let’s take a closer look at that in today’s episode. What exactly can I model? Can I use SysML v2 for CAD modeling now? This time we don’t have a guest. For one thing, it’s summer break for many, and for another, we both know SysML…
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Broadcast date: June 29th, 2023, 19 CET The upcoming next-generation modeling language SysML v2 comes with an API. At first, it may seem like nothing special that you can now access a SysML model via an API. But it can become a game changer in the MBSE modeling world. At least it lays the foundations for it. We’ve talked a lot about SysML v2 on the…
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Broadcast date: April 3rd, 2023, 19 CET After over 5 years of work with over 200 people from over 80 organizations, the OMG votes on the final submission of SysML v2 at the end of March. Truly a historic milestone for MBSE. We’ve talked about SysML v2 more often in our podcast, for example with one of the masterminds of SysML v2, Ed Seidewitz: SysM…
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Broadcast date: December 13th, 2022, 19 CET While in the early days of SysML, the exchange of models was mainly seen as a way to change modeling tools, today, there are a variety of use cases that fall under the buzzword Digital Thread. Together with our guest Daniel Siegl from LieberLieber we want to look at the different ways SysML models can be …
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Broadcast date: June 6th, 2022, 19 CET SysML v2 is finally in the last stretch to completion. The SST team has worked on this next-generation modeling language since 2017. We already covered the SysML v1 to SysML v2 migration in our last episode. This time, we will look behind the scenes of SysML v2. Our guest is one of the masterminds of SysML v2:…
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Broadcast date: April 27th, 2022, 19:00 CET SysML v2 is in its final run. In this episode, we address the question of what will then become of the many SysML v1 models. The SysML v2 specification also includes a formal definition of the transformation from SysML v1 to SysML v2 models. Since Tim is one of the transformation developers, we didn’t inv…
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Broadcast date: November 25th, 2020 – Language: English In this episode, we take a look at a SysML v2 release. At regular intervals, the SysML Submission Team (SST) publishes a release of the pilot implementation of the new SysML v2, including implementations for Jupyter Notebook and for Eclipse, the current state of development of the SysML v2 spe…
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Broadcast date: November 5th, 2020 – Language: German In this episode we will take a look at the history of SysML. Tim as a member of the first hour, can tell a lot about this. Why was SysML formed in the first place? Was UML not enough? There were and are other OMG standards that have developed in parallel and are now merging again to form SysML v…
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