“Giving Back” Episodes: How to pursue purpose and passion
Release Date: 12/19/2023
Measure Success Podcast
On this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl J. Cox welcomes Matthew Stafford, co-founder of Build Grow Scale. Matt shares how he turned a $1,000 investment in analytics into a billion-dollar path in e-commerce. They dive into the mindset shifts leaders need, how AI transforms data into action, and why profitability matters more than revenue growth. You’ll hear how one client scaled from $10,000 to a $60M run rate in just three years. Tune in for insights you can apply to your business today. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now
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Cash flow is more than money in the bank—it’s about clarity, planning, and purpose. In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl J. Cox talks with Michelle Röse, COO and co-founder of Breakaway Bookkeeping and Advising. Michelle shares how her team helps businesses forecast cash weekly, align budgets with reality, and make faster, smarter decisions. She also dives into why success isn’t only about profit—it’s about purpose, balance, and measuring what truly matters. 🎧 Tune in to learn how to strengthen cash flow and measure success in business and life.
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On this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl J. Cox talks with Mark Murphy, CEO of Northeast Private Client Group and top-ranked financial security professional. Mark explains why wealth is created not by holding assets, but by investing in your business, real estate, and smart financing. He shares how leaders can strengthen culture, improve liquidity, and turn volatility into opportunity. Whether you’re building wealth, scaling your business, or seeking financial freedom, this conversation offers practical insights for entrepreneurs and executives. Listen to the full episode now!...
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Innovative ideas often die inside large companies — not because they lack potential, but because they don’t fit the organization’s existing priorities and processes. On this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl J Cox speaks with Jim Bodio and Stephen Rich of BRI Associates, creators of Growth Forge. They share how their platform helps companies de-risk innovation by guiding teams through strategy definition, market evaluation, and execution planning. You’ll hear lessons from their time leading Intel’s new business incubator and discover how to overcome internal friction that...
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Professional services firms often face a growth ceiling — struggling to scale without losing client relationships or service quality. In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl J Cox sits down with Mohan Rao of KnownWell to discuss how AI can help break through that barrier. Mohan explains how their platform turns everyday communication data into actionable insights, helping firms identify client risks, spot expansion opportunities, and strengthen account management. We also explore the “Playing to Win” strategy framework and how it applies to service-based businesses. Tune in...
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What if curiosity was the secret to getting unstuck? In this episode, Jon Bassford — CEO of Lateral Solutions and author of The Curious Leader — shares how leaders can overcome fear, break unhelpful habits, and create a culture of growth. We explore his TEDx talk, how to create operational excellence, and the difference between being busy and being effective. ✅ How to stop doing everything yourself ✅ Why psychological safety unlocks innovation ✅ Simple strategies to save time and money in operations Listen now and start building a more curious, effective organization.
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What if a business disaster was the exact push you needed? Nicole Cramer’s story starts with a total digital wipeout: her Facebook group hacked, Instagram accounts stolen, website taken down. Instead of folding, she turned it into fuel for her long-delayed goal—becoming a full-time speaker. In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Nicole shares how she pivoted, what she learned from professional speaking training, and how to build trust in an AI-saturated sales world. Key takeaways: How to rebuild after a tech breakdown Building a repeatable, profitable speaking business ...
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Trey Taylor returns to discuss what CEOs are getting wrong about AI—and why lazy usage is worse than no usage at all. From productivity tools to people leadership, this episode challenges leaders to take full ownership over how AI is integrated in their organizations. You’ll also hear how AI is being used in construction, insurance, and even quoting systems—and why quality control still starts with the CEO. 🎧 This is strategy for the future—listen now.
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Ken Rusk, author of Blue Collar Cash, started in the trenches—literally. Today, he’s built a company where success means everyone wins. In this episode, Ken shares: The power of “timed pathways” vs. vague goals Why blue-collar jobs are an untapped goldmine How culture, transparency, and shared purpose drive retention If you want practical advice on building wealth, culture, and freedom (without a college degree), this one’s for you. 🎧 Tune in and rethink what it really means to succeed.
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What’s more powerful than a strategy? Belief. In this episode, Idan Shpizear—CEO of 911 Restoration—shares how he helps entrepreneurs move from fear and doubt to clarity and execution. He unpacks: The difference between belief and knowing Why your inner world shapes your business results How simple mindset shifts unlock new revenue This is one of our most mindset-driven, actionable conversations to date. 🎧 Tune in and discover how your mind may be the key to your next level.
info_outlineHow does your work integrate with your overall purpose and your passion projects? Is it possible to have both — and to use them both to make a difference in the world? Even after retirement from a successful career, our guest this week has been able to answer a resounding “yes” to those questions.
Bert Waugh Jr. and his wife, Susy, began taking street youth into their home in the 1970s. In 1991, Waugh founded Transitional Youth, a nonprofit organization that provides housing, outreach, and support to young people who otherwise would be living on the streets.
Tune into the full conversation — as part of our holiday “giving back” episodes — for more on how Bert got started with helping kids transition from living on the streets, what makes his organization different from others, why his focus is on youth mostly in the 18-24 age category, what others can do to help youth in need, and more.
Here’s a Glimpse of What You’ll Learn:
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How Bert got his start with helping youth who have spent time on the streets, and how that informed the beginning of his organization, Transitional Youth
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Why the 18-24 age group is so particularly vulnerable compared to other age groups — and why Bert feels so passionate about helping them
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How Bert’s organization infuses more love throughout its work
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The role of drug testing — and second chances — within the Transitional Youth organization
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How Bert measures success at his nonprofit, and why thinking “one at a time” can be so helpful
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How Bert celebrated his 80th birthday in a unique way
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What made Bert want to continue working and making a difference, even after he retired from a successful career
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Bert’s experience after 2007-08 — and how he almost lost everything
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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“The Coffee Bean: A Simple Lesson to Create Positive Change” by Jon Gordon and Damon West
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Buy a copy of “Lost at CEO: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Strategy” by Carl J. Cox