
In this episode, Joe breaks down the idea he shared during his MarketingProfs keynote — why creators don't need another tactic or another tool, but a focused ninety-day challenge that forces clarity, momentum, and real progress. It's called the Misogi Quarter. Joe explains where the idea came from, why creators desperately need it right now, and the simple system for choosing and completing a Misogi that actually changes your identity as a builder.
What Joe Covers in This EpisodeJoe reflects on his recent keynote in Boston — a talk unlike anything he's given before — and how the concept of the Misogi resonated deeply with marketers and creators who are feeling scattered and overwhelmed.
A Misogi is traditionally the one "almost impossible" challenge you choose each year. Joe explains why creators don't need annual heroics…they need a concentrated season of focus.
Creators today are overloaded with choices and distractions. A ninety-day Misogi cuts through the noise:
One clear goal
One finish line
One season of intense focus
One accountability partner
Joe shares examples of goals that work — and ones that don't. The key is specificity, measurable outcomes, and meaningful discomfort.
Success comes from a simple cadence: plan, execute, measure, and adjust. Joe explains how to structure your week so the Misogi gets your best energy.
Completing a Misogi Quarter isn't about checking a box. It's about becoming the kind of creator who finishes. The confidence and momentum you build shape everything that comes next.
Key TakeawaysBig breakthroughs come from focused quarters, not scattered years.
A Misogi must be specific, uncomfortable, and measurable.
Guard your time. Make the Misogi the appointment you never reschedule.
Accountability is essential. Tell one person.
The identity you create in ninety days matters more than the project itself.