The Inciting Incident

The Voice That Tried to Stop Him with Scott Lackey | #59

1 h 1 min · 11. juni 2026
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What if the biggest obstacle in your life isn't failure, but the voice telling you you're not enough? In this powerful conversation, Tim sits down with Army veteran, entrepreneur, Ironman athlete, inventor, and author Scott Lackey to unpack the hard-won lessons behind his new book, Wake Up to Die Again. From surviving combat and business collapse to confronting self-doubt, identity, and purpose, Scott shares the moments that forced him to stop chasing external success and start rebuilding from the inside out. Together, they explore why growth often comes through subtraction instead of addition, how faith and surrender can transform adversity, and why the stories we tell ourselves determine the lives we live. In this episode: • How one teacher's criticism became fuel for a life-changing journey • Why the pursuit of success can leave you feeling empty • The difference between ownership and stewardship • How to silence the inner critic and trust your own voice • What Scott learned from writing a brutally honest book about his failures and triumphs Whether you're facing uncertainty, recovering from a setback, or searching for a deeper sense of purpose, this conversation is a reminder that your scars are not proof that you were broken. They're proof that you survived. The lightning strikes will come. The question is who you'll become when they do.

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What if the biggest obstacle in your life isn't failure, but the voice telling you you're not enough? In this powerful conversation, Tim sits down with Army veteran, entrepreneur, Ironman athlete, inventor, and author Scott Lackey to unpack the hard-won lessons behind his new book, Wake Up to Die Again. From surviving combat and business collapse to confronting self-doubt, identity, and purpose, Scott shares the moments that forced him to stop chasing external success and start rebuilding from the inside out. Together, they explore why growth often comes through subtraction instead of addition, how faith and surrender can transform adversity, and why the stories we tell ourselves determine the lives we live. In this episode: • How one teacher's criticism became fuel for a life-changing journey • Why the pursuit of success can leave you feeling empty • The difference between ownership and stewardship • How to silence the inner critic and trust your own voice • What Scott learned from writing a brutally honest book about his failures and triumphs Whether you're facing uncertainty, recovering from a setback, or searching for a deeper sense of purpose, this conversation is a reminder that your scars are not proof that you were broken. They're proof that you survived. The lightning strikes will come. The question is who you'll become when they do.

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