• How Sports Fans Become Owners
    May 21 2026
    In today’s episode, I sit down with Parker Graham, former pro athlete and Founder and CEO of Vestible, to talk about democratizing sports ownership and creating access beyond billionaires and private equity. Parker shares how his single mother’s grit shaped his drive, why education became his foundation, and how his background in wealth management led him into FinTech. We also talk about building real community through in-person relationships, email, loyalty, and shared ownership. From European soccer clubs to secondary markets, Parker explains how Vestible is giving everyday fans a new way to participate in the business of sports.
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    29 mins
  • Why Consistency Always Creates Results
    May 20 2026
    In today’s episode, I sit down with Blaine Bartlett to talk about why big results are built through small, repeatable actions instead of massive breakthrough moments. We discuss how consistency creates momentum, why forgiveness matters when we fall off track, and the difference between chasing motivation versus building true devotion to a purpose. Blaine shares insights on discipline, focus, and the power of aligning daily habits with a bigger vision, while I break down how small adjustments can create massive long-term change. We also explore why overthinking creates resistance, how momentum reduces overwhelm, and why success is ultimately shaped by the choices we repeat every day.
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    21 mins
  • Turning Money Into Impact
    May 19 2026
    In today’s episode, I sit down with Scott Ryan, Founder and CEO of Investature, to talk about the surprising connection between climate solutions, personal finance, and everyday banking decisions. Scott explains how something as simple as switching banks or rethinking investments can create real impact while also improving financial outcomes. We discuss why entrepreneurs and innovators are essential to solving large-scale problems, the challenge of getting people out of autopilot with their money, and how intentional action creates momentum in both business and life. Scott also shares why sustainability is a present-day issue, not just something to leave for future generations, and how individuals have more influence than they realize.
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    20 mins
  • The Belief Patterns Holding You Back
    May 18 2026
    In this episode, I remind you that your belief patterns shape your reality. What you do, say, think, feel, and believe every day matters. I talk about why it’s never too late to change, why your identity matters, and why waiting for the perfect moment keeps you stuck. Progress comes from doing what you can do now and next—not from trying to be perfect. I also share how alignment, action, and adjustment help you stay connected to your potential. When you stop focusing on limitations and start focusing on lessons, growth, and possibilities, you put yourself in a position for more than enough. To join my next free Friday Training sessions, email me at david@dmeltzer.com
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    34 mins
  • The Future of Business Legacy
    May 17 2026
    In today’s episode, I sit down with Jay Abraham, founder and CEO of The Abraham Group and one of the most trusted strategic minds in modern business. Jay shares how he is preserving decades of marketing wisdom through books, free training, partnerships, and even an AI-powered version of himself built from his proprietary body of work. We talk about legacy, free market capitalism, the power of strategic alliances, and why entrepreneurs need to stop thinking in terms of customers and start treating people like clients. Jay also shares how purpose, service, and better questions can shape stronger cultures and more meaningful success.
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    25 mins
  • God Already Knew Your Limitations
    May 16 2026
    In today’s episode, I sit down with acclaimed speaker, writer, and life coach Tim Storey for a conversation about faith, wisdom, purpose, and the mindset required to overcome limitations. We talk about the difference between knowledge and wisdom, why preparation creates conviction, and how fear, worry, and comparison interfere with growth. Tim shares his perspective on finding your unique assignment instead of chasing somebody else’s success, while I reflect on forgiveness, service, and the importance of protecting your mindset through your “eye gate” and “ear gate.” We also discuss recovery, leadership, and why the right preparation allows people to perform under pressure.
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    47 mins
  • Stop Giving Away Your Best Hours
    May 15 2026
    In today’s episode, I share why coaches, mentors, and teachers can speed up your journey, but they can’t do the inner work for you. I talk about getting from A to B, finding people who already sit where you want to be, and using their guidance to avoid unnecessary pain, wasted time, and expensive lessons. I also break down the difference between scheduled time and non-time, why giving away your best hours can cost you, and how small daily commitments create lasting success. True growth starts within, but the right people and systems make the path easier.
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    49 mins
  • Building Wealth Through Fair Enterprise
    May 14 2026
    In today’s episode, I sit down with billionaire entrepreneur and Magna International founder Frank Stronach to talk about his journey from arriving in Canada with $200 to building a global automotive empire with 180,000 employees and billions in revenue. Frank shares how profit sharing transformed his business, why treating employees like partners created explosive growth, and how his experiences with poverty, war, communism, and capitalism shaped his worldview. We also talk about economic freedom, the future of entrepreneurship, the importance of purpose later in life, and why he believes stronger middle classes and fair enterprise systems are essential to creating a more civilized society.
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    24 mins