Success starts long before the trophies. It starts with the sacrifices nobody sees. This episode features Roger Clemens reflecting on the lessons that shaped a seven Cy Young Award career. After losing his father at a young age, Roger was raised by a mother and grandmother who worked tirelessly to …
Success is not built in spotlight moments. It is built on early rejection, small jobs, and consistency. This episode features a conversation with Kathy Ireland, tracing her journey from delivering newspapers and selling painted rocks to building a global consumer brand beyond modeling. She shares h…
Not every comedy career starts with a plan. Some start with one bit that catches fire. This episode features Dan Whitney, the comedian behind Larry the Cable Guy, sharing how a five-minute cable installer bit turned into one of the most recognizable comedy brands in America. He walks through the ea…
The life of a supermodel during the Studio 54 era is defined by fast fame, high pressure, and constant reinvention. This episode features Carol Alt, tracing what it was really like to rise in the modeling world during one of ...
One Aspen business card leads to Food Network fame, Iron Chef battle, and a chef still building legacy Chef Beau MacMillan went from line cook to Iron Chef America competitor after one business card in Aspen led to a Food Net...
Rejection early in life can become the foundation for championship success. MLB legend Bret Saberhagen shares how being picked last as a kid and facing early setbacks shaped the mindset that carried him to World Series MVP and multiple Cy Young Awards. He walks through his journey from childhood di…
Success does not come from saying yes to everything. It comes from knowing exactly what you refuse to trade. 80s supermodel Kim Alexis sits down with Mike Broomhead to pull back the curtain on early fame in New York, Rome, an...