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Welcome to the 'Build with Stephen Scoggins' Podcast—your ultimate guide to mastering the art of business, life, and relationships. Hosted by Stephen Scoggins, a successful entrepreneur, renowned speaker, and best-selling author, this podcast delivers powerful insights and practical strategies from Stephen's extensive knowledge on building a successful life and business with world-class conversations and world-class entrepreneurs such as Evan Carmichael, Amy Portifield, Ed Mylett, and many m ...
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Kristy; entrepreneur, mom of three boys, author, and CEO of STARTplanner, uses her relatable story, life lessons, and upbeat personality to inspire others. She thrives on motivating others towards achieving success and happiness in their own lives! This expert on productivity, organization, and business finances has been a sought-after keynote speaker and featured in publications such as Forbes and Entreprenuer.com- among others. No stranger to struggle, Kristy’s passion is motivating and en ...
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There has been a longing in me that recently was awakened by talking with a number of awesome men who have helped breathe a new sense of adventure into my heart. We must stop using the excuse of having kids and a mortgage to hold us back from a life filled with adventure. I want to share their stories (and more) with you, along with weekly challenges with your friends and family! I want to encourage you to live adventurously every day through a mix of casual, critical, and crucial adventures.
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The Gladiator Way

Dan "Nitro" Clark

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Hosted by Dan “Nitro” Clark, former American Gladiator, NFL player, bestselling author, speaker, fitness fanatic and heart attack survivor. The goal of The Gladiator Way is to share inspiring stories from the most brilliant minds in health, fitness, entrepreneurship, psychology, entertainment and spirituality to help you Commit, Crush, Conquer and "Nitro Up" your life to unleash your best and most authentic self. You’ll love Dan’s easygoing, conversational style as he digs in deep with guest ...
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Kerry Lutz and Stephen Scoggins dive into how personal growth fuels business success. From overcoming homelessness to leading with purpose, Stephen shares how defeating negative self-talk and embracing failure as growth can transform your life and business. They explore common struggles faced by entrepreneurs, the power of positive mantras, and the…
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In this episode of BUILD, I'm with Ramsey Solutions speaker and bestselling author George Kamel about the real reason people stay broke and how to escape it for good. George shares how he went from $40,000 in debt to millionaire status in under a decade, all while avoiding debt and skipping the credit card games. What you’ll learn: - Why personal f…
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This week on the Higher Ed AV Podcast, Joe Way welcomes Dave Labuskes, CEO of AVIXA, the company responsible for the InfoComm show. They discuss what’s happening with this year’s show, what impact we’re seeing in the industry, and tips on how to have a successful event. Watch and listen! Find HETMA on the show floor at booth #4887. Use code “HETMA”…
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Kerry Lutz and John Rubino dive into the global consequences of rising interest rates, warning that mounting government debt—especially in the U.S., Europe, and Japan—is creating a dangerous financial environment. They examine the recent U.S. credit rating downgrades as potential signs of a shift in market psychology and broader economic instabilit…
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The discussion focused on U.S.-China trade relations, highlighting the complexities of tariffs and the challenges in reaching a trade deal. Spencer Morrison expressed skepticism about negotiations, citing China's track record of not adhering to fair trade commitments and its economy's vulnerability to trade shocks. Both he and Kerry Lutz raised con…
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This week on the Higher Ed AV Podcast, Joe Way welcomes Troy Powers (HETMA Vice-Chair), Teddy Murphy (HETMA 1-Year At-Large BoD, and Ann Kelly (Events Chair) to the podcast to preview #InfoComm25 for the higher ed vertical. They cover the HETMA Education Summit (June 9-10), Higher Ed AV Awards (June 9), the show floor booth (#4887), show floor tour…
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In this episode, Kerry Lutz and Lobo Tiggre explore the complexities of current market dynamics, expressing skepticism about the overly optimistic view of US-China relations and warning of potential market shocks. They delve into the future of autonomous vehicles, with Lobo recounting his experience with Tesla's self-driving tech and its potential …
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What do you do when your classroom tech needs a refresh, but your budget is running on fumes? In this episode, guest host Britt Yenser leads an energetic and insightful conversation with BC Hatchett and Kaleo Lee on how to modernize campus technology—without breaking the bank. From data-driven decision-making and creative funding strategies to the …
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What does it really mean to be a man today? Victor Marx is a former Marine, trauma survivor, and global humanitarian with a mission to restore men, rescue the abused, and confront evil head-on. In this raw, powerful conversation, Victor and Stephen tackle: - Why men sabotage their own success - The real root of "toxic masculinity" - How trauma, abu…
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As layoffs quietly escalate across major U.S. corporations—Microsoft, UPS, Facebook, Dell, Oracle, Boeing, and more—Robert Ian explores what these job cuts really mean for the broader economy and your financial future. Drawing parallels to the 2008 financial crisis, this episode digs into the unsettling shift from cutting fat to cutting bone in cor…
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This week on the Higher Ed AV Podcast, Joe Way welcomes James Scoggins, Media Technology Specialist at Grayson College, to the show. James discusses his role within the small but mights team serving the campus community and how his role encompasses expanding IT areas (like Zoom administration). They continue to discuss how the HETMA and higher educ…
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Kerry Lutz and David Erfle discuss the current state of the gold and silver markets, with Erfle predicting a 15% correction in gold after its strong 18-month rally. He expects gold to stabilize between $2,700 and $3,000, while silver, showing resilience, may be poised to catch up due to its undervaluation relative to gold. They explore how geopolit…
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In this shocking interview, Martin Armstrong delivers what may be the most important forecast of his career: Ukraine will disappear. This isn’t a guess. It’s based on decades of data from the Socrates AI forecasting system — and it’s never issued a warning like this before. We also cover: --Why Ukraine is finished, no matter what the West says --Wh…
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Kerry Lutz and Lon Welsh dive into real estate investing, emphasizing the long-term mindset that sets it apart from markets like crypto and stocks. Welsh explains why today’s market is stronger than in 2008, with homeowners holding record equity and many owning homes outright. They discuss inflation’s impact on real estate, noting housing’s major r…
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Most people never reach their potential because they don’t know where to start. In this episode, Stephen Scoggins talks with Entrepreneurs on Fire host John Lee Dumas about the proven roadmap to build a life of true freedom, fulfillment, and purpose. JLD has interviewed over 3,000 of the world’s top performers. From that, he’s created a simple 17-s…
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Kerry Lutz sits down with Dennis Kneale to unpack lessons from The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk. They explore how Musk's bold bets—from Tesla to SpaceX—are reshaping industries and reducing carbon emissions without relying on subsidies. The conversation also dives into AI risks, the censorship crisis on social media, and why public perception oft…
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In this episode, Kerry Lutz and author Mark Beckman discuss the newly enacted Take It Down Act, a bipartisan law requiring social media platforms to remove deepfake pornography within 48 hours of notification or face penalties. Sparked by the disturbing case of teenager Elliston Berry, the act aims to combat the growing threat of AI-generated expli…
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Kerry Lutz and Bob Hoye discuss Canada’s shifting political and economic landscape under the new prime minister’s globalist policies, with a focus on impacts to Alberta’s oil industry and rising tariffs. They explore market-driven solutions for education and culture, the risks of the current “everything bubble,” and the potential for gold mining su…
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Kerry Lutz and Jim Welsh discussed the recent market downturn, emphasizing the warning signs that indicated its vulnerability, such as perceptions of tariffs and diverging market indicators. Jim highlighted the psychological effects of a 20% decline, noting that a quick rebound can mitigate its impact. He expressed concerns about the economic divid…
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In this episode, we explore how constant exposure to negativity—through media, politics, economics, and global instability—can paralyze people with fear and prevent them from living fully. The host highlights how overwhelming it can be to track endless crises, from inflation and housing costs to censorship and broken small businesses. Yet, the core…
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Beyond the Lecture Hall: Enhancing Student Engagement with Digital Signage & Interactive Tech – How dynamic AV/IT tools are reshaping student communication and engagement. In this special episode of the Higher Ed AV Podcast, guest host Britt Yenser takes the mic for the second episode of a four part Korbyt-sponsored series exploring the evolving wo…
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Kerry Lutz and Craig Hemke discussed the recent dynamics in the gold and silver markets, highlighting a notable increase in gold prices by nearly $100. Craig expressed skepticism about claims of an overbought market, referencing the commitment of traders report that indicated large speculators had reduced their long positions. He described silver's…
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Erwin McManus has built movements, written bestsellers, and impacted millions, but what really sets him apart is his ability to cut through the noise and challenge how we think. In this episode of BUILD, Stephen Scoggins sits down with Erwin to unpack the core lessons from his book Mind Shift, diving into why talent is overrated, why success can st…
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Kerry Lutz and Alan Hibbard discussed the current market dynamics, emphasizing the volatility linked to the transition towards a new monetary system. Alan highlighted Bitcoin's potential as a high-performing asset, suggesting it could significantly increase in value during market disruptions. They raised concerns about the possibility of government…
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Kerry Lutz and Ted Thatcher analyzed recent job market data, noting an unemployment rate of 4.2% and the addition of 177,000 jobs, alongside downward revisions of previous job figures. They discussed the reduction in government spending and its beneficial effect on GDP, stressing the importance of monitoring waste and inefficiency in government exp…
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This week on the Higher Ed AV Podcast, Joe Way welcomes Melis Vardar, Manager of AV/IT Operations at UCLA, to the show, who was recently named to the 2025 Class of SCN's "The Nine." They discuss how Melis found herself in the AV industry, how her career growth informs the way she leads her department, and her current role on campus. They also discu…
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The discussion centered on Marc Adams' journey of overcoming stage four cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing resilience and the importance of valuing each moment. Marc shared that his experience taught him to never give up, especially when faced with the prospect of limited time. He highlighted how the pandemic influenced his perspectiv…
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This thought-provoking commentary dives into the emerging reality of asteroid mining and its potential to upend global economic systems, supply chains, and traditional notions of value. Prompted by a March 2025 BBC article, the piece highlights current efforts by NASA, Japan, and private enterprises to extract valuable resources—like platinum, rhod…
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Damon West was a star quarterback. A Capitol Hill staffer. A Wall Street stockbroker. And then he became a meth addict leading a burglary ring in Dallas. That spiral landed him a 65-year prison sentence. But prison didn't break Damon. It built him. In this raw and transformational conversation with Stephen Scoggins, Damon shares how addiction, iden…
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This week on the Higher Ed AV Podcast, Joe Way welcomes Jon Youse, Director of Educational Technology Support and Operations at Ivy Tech Community College, to the show. They discuss how Jon manages multiple departments, the connection between them, and how his career path and experience as an adjunct faculty helps to inform his leadership. They als…
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Kerry Lutz and Kristen Roberts explore the challenges posed by AI in relation to intellectual property theft, emphasizing the ease with which AI can generate works that resemble existing copyrighted materials. Kristen points out that the legal landscape is currently uncertain, with cases in the courts addressing whether AI's training on copyrighted…
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