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Why This Soccer Coach Had to Learn to Play From Your Heart All Over Again | Scott Martin

53 min · 30. juni 2026
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When award winning soccer coach Scott Martin woke from a medically induced coma in 1993, he learned that a rare Group A streptococcal infection and necrotizing fasciitis had resulted in the loss of both hands and parts of both feet. Scott had been leading a nationally ranked college soccer program and building a promising career in coaching. Suddenly, he had to rebuild his physical strength, independence, confidence, identity, and vision for the future. Scott shares his journey through amputation recovery, prosthetic technology, disability discrimination, emotional healing, fatherhood, resilient leadership, and his eventual return to championship soccer coaching. He explains why physical recovery happened long before emotional recovery, how the loss of confidence affected his career, and how raising five adopted children became one of the most meaningful chapters of his life. Years later, coaching an underestimated youth soccer team to an undefeated season helped Scott rediscover his purpose and inspired his memoir, Play From Your Heart: A Journey of Resiliency. Bridget and Scott explore what it means to overcome adversity without pretending the process is easy. Scott opens up about reconnecting with his wife, Sue, after forty years, learning to accept support, creating strong relationships with his players, and finding renewed confidence after life changing loss. He also discusses disability inclusion in the workplace, amputee abilities, prosthetic innovation, the healing influence of music, and adapting his inspirational life story into a screenplay. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS • Surviving a life threatening infection and losing both hands and parts of both feet • Rebuilding independence, confidence, and identity after amputation • Returning to soccer coaching and leading an undefeated youth team • Navigating disability discrimination and redefining leadership • Raising five adopted children and reconnecting with family • Turning his journey into the memoir Play From Your Heart BOOK MENTIONED Play From Your Heart: A Journey of Resiliency by Scott Martin ABOUT SCOTT MARTIN Scott Martin is an award winning soccer coach, educator, author, screenwriter, and disability advocate with more than thirty years of experience at the youth, high school, and college levels. A four time Coach of the Year, Scott has led multiple soccer teams to state championships and helped build a nationally ranked college soccer program. After surviving a life threatening illness that resulted in the loss of both hands and parts of both feet, Scott became a nationally recognized voice for amputee abilities, prosthetic innovation, disability inclusion, resilient leadership, and life after amputation. His work has contributed to prosthetic research at the University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University. He also serves as a Global Advisor for Billion Strong. Scott is the author of Play From Your Heart: A Journey of Resiliency. He has adapted his memoir into a completed screenplay that he is currently pitching to film producers. CONNECT WITH SCOTT MARTIN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1494323024 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-martin-lifesaroadtrip X: @SoccerRatMartin ABOUT THE HOST Bridget Ann Stuart is a Realtor, coach, speaker, author, and host of The Inner Estate Podcast. As CEO and Head Coach of Strategic Performance Coaching, Bridget helps real estate professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers align mindset, execution, visibility, and sustainable growth. Bridget's work focuses on helping people build businesses and lives with more clarity, confidence, strategy, and intention. Through coaching, podcasting, speaking, and real estate leadership, she brings practical insight to conversations about personal growth, business performance, identity, leadership, and long-term success. CONNECT WITH BRIDGET ANN STUART Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealBridgetStuart/ [https://www.facebook.com/TheRealBridgetStuart/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealbridgetstuart/ [https://www.instagram.com/therealbridgetstuart/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealBridgetStuart [https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealBridgetStuart] Interested in being featured on The Inner Estate Podcast? Apply here: https://calendly.com/bridgetstuart67/theinnerestatepodcast

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episode Why This Soccer Coach Had to Learn to Play From Your Heart All Over Again | Scott Martin cover

Why This Soccer Coach Had to Learn to Play From Your Heart All Over Again | Scott Martin

When award winning soccer coach Scott Martin woke from a medically induced coma in 1993, he learned that a rare Group A streptococcal infection and necrotizing fasciitis had resulted in the loss of both hands and parts of both feet. Scott had been leading a nationally ranked college soccer program and building a promising career in coaching. Suddenly, he had to rebuild his physical strength, independence, confidence, identity, and vision for the future. Scott shares his journey through amputation recovery, prosthetic technology, disability discrimination, emotional healing, fatherhood, resilient leadership, and his eventual return to championship soccer coaching. He explains why physical recovery happened long before emotional recovery, how the loss of confidence affected his career, and how raising five adopted children became one of the most meaningful chapters of his life. Years later, coaching an underestimated youth soccer team to an undefeated season helped Scott rediscover his purpose and inspired his memoir, Play From Your Heart: A Journey of Resiliency. Bridget and Scott explore what it means to overcome adversity without pretending the process is easy. Scott opens up about reconnecting with his wife, Sue, after forty years, learning to accept support, creating strong relationships with his players, and finding renewed confidence after life changing loss. He also discusses disability inclusion in the workplace, amputee abilities, prosthetic innovation, the healing influence of music, and adapting his inspirational life story into a screenplay. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS • Surviving a life threatening infection and losing both hands and parts of both feet • Rebuilding independence, confidence, and identity after amputation • Returning to soccer coaching and leading an undefeated youth team • Navigating disability discrimination and redefining leadership • Raising five adopted children and reconnecting with family • Turning his journey into the memoir Play From Your Heart BOOK MENTIONED Play From Your Heart: A Journey of Resiliency by Scott Martin ABOUT SCOTT MARTIN Scott Martin is an award winning soccer coach, educator, author, screenwriter, and disability advocate with more than thirty years of experience at the youth, high school, and college levels. A four time Coach of the Year, Scott has led multiple soccer teams to state championships and helped build a nationally ranked college soccer program. After surviving a life threatening illness that resulted in the loss of both hands and parts of both feet, Scott became a nationally recognized voice for amputee abilities, prosthetic innovation, disability inclusion, resilient leadership, and life after amputation. His work has contributed to prosthetic research at the University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University. He also serves as a Global Advisor for Billion Strong. Scott is the author of Play From Your Heart: A Journey of Resiliency. He has adapted his memoir into a completed screenplay that he is currently pitching to film producers. CONNECT WITH SCOTT MARTIN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1494323024 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-martin-lifesaroadtrip X: @SoccerRatMartin ABOUT THE HOST Bridget Ann Stuart is a Realtor, coach, speaker, author, and host of The Inner Estate Podcast. As CEO and Head Coach of Strategic Performance Coaching, Bridget helps real estate professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers align mindset, execution, visibility, and sustainable growth. Bridget's work focuses on helping people build businesses and lives with more clarity, confidence, strategy, and intention. Through coaching, podcasting, speaking, and real estate leadership, she brings practical insight to conversations about personal growth, business performance, identity, leadership, and long-term success. CONNECT WITH BRIDGET ANN STUART Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealBridgetStuart/ [https://www.facebook.com/TheRealBridgetStuart/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealbridgetstuart/ [https://www.instagram.com/therealbridgetstuart/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealBridgetStuart [https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealBridgetStuart] Interested in being featured on The Inner Estate Podcast? Apply here: https://calendly.com/bridgetstuart67/theinnerestatepodcast

30. juni 202653 min
episode Why Top Performers Secretly Feel Like Losers | Boaz Gilad cover

Why Top Performers Secretly Feel Like Losers | Boaz Gilad

Success does not always feel the way it looks from the outside. Boaz Gilad, entrepreneur, real estate developer, author of The Zenith Code, and founder of Zenith Clubhouse is diving deep to explore why high performers can achieve success in business while feeling stuck in other areas of life. Together, they discuss leadership, entrepreneurship, accountability, execution, and the hidden gap between external achievement and personal fulfillment. With more than two decades of experience building companies, raising capital, teaching at NYU, and navigating both major wins and public setbacks, Boaz brings a powerful perspective on failure, self-trust, and sustainable growth. He shares practical insights on turning setbacks into data, creating measurable progress, and winning the games that matter most. Episode highlights • Why top performers can secretly feel like losers • How public success can hide private struggle • Why motivation and inspiration are not enough • How The Zenith Code helps people define the game they want to win • How 90 day games create focus, evidence, and measurable progress • Why successful people need the right team for the right game • How mistakes become strategic data instead of shame • Why failure does not make someone a failure • How joy, satisfaction, and celebration fit into high performance • How to stop dragging old identity into a new level of execution Book Mentioned The Zenith Code, Winning The Games That Matter by Boaz Gilad About Guest Boaz Gilad is a speaker, author, performance coach, and successful real estate entrepreneur with more than twenty years of experience helping high achievers and organizations improve execution, leadership, accountability, resilience, and sustained performance. Drawing from real-world business success, he works with individuals and teams to overcome stalled performance and create meaningful results through structure, discipline, and focused action. Boaz has taught at leading institutions including NYU, authored multiple books, and spoken to audiences around the world. He is the founder of Zenith Clubhouse, an invitation-only community for top performers, and the host of the Unmask Podcast, where he explores what true performance requires beyond what others see. His book, The Zenith Code: Winning The Games That Matter, guides high achievers in identifying the goals that matter most, creating the right metrics for success, building supportive environments, and turning intention into execution through focused 90-day performance cycles. Connect With Boaz Gilad LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boaz-gilad-2237954/ About the Host Bridget Ann Stuart is a Realtor, coach, speaker, author, and host of The Inner Estate Podcast. As CEO and Head Coach of Strategic Performance Coaching, Bridget helps real estate professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers align mindset, execution, visibility, and sustainable growth. Bridget's work focuses on helping people build businesses and lives with more clarity, confidence, strategy, and intention. Through coaching, podcasting, speaking, and real estate leadership, she brings practical insight to conversations about personal growth, business performance, identity, leadership, and long-term success. Connect with Bridget Ann Stuart Instagram: @therealbridgetstuart Facebook: @therealbridgetstuart YouTube: @TheRealBridgetStuart Interested in being featured on The Inner Estate Podcast? Apply here https://calendly.com/bridgetstuart67/theinnerestatepodcast

26. juni 202659 min
episode Dirt Poor in America's Wealthiest Town: How He Built a 27-Book Empire | Dr. Noah St. John cover

Dirt Poor in America's Wealthiest Town: How He Built a 27-Book Empire | Dr. Noah St. John

Success is not always blocked by a lack of talent, effort, or ambition. Sometimes, success is blocked by the invisible resistance people carry without realizing it. Dr. Noah St. John shares how growing up dirt poor in one of America's wealthiest towns led him on a lifelong search to understand success. That journey eventually inspired his work on the Invisible Brake, head trash, Power Habits, and the unconscious patterns that keep high achievers stuck. Bridget and Noah explore why so many entrepreneurs, real estate professionals, founders, executives, and sales leaders continue hitting the same ceiling despite working hard, investing in growth, and following proven strategies. They discuss self-sabotage, neural performance, the Human AI Gap, and why lasting success often requires removing hidden resistance rather than adding more pressure. For anyone who feels capable of more but cannot seem to break through, Noah offers a powerful reminder: you may not need to work harder, you may need to release the brake. Episode Highlights Why the Invisible Brake keeps people stuck How Noah's upbringing shaped his mission The origin of Permission to Succeed What head trash is and how it limits growth Why high achievers often sabotage their own success Why more hustle is not always the answer How Power Habits creates lasting results Why systems matter more than motivation How to build a business that supports your life Why human connection still matters in the age of AI What the Human AI Gap means for entrepreneurs How to stop stopping your success Books and Resources Mentioned Power Habits by Dr. Noah St. John Permission to Succeed by Dr. Noah St. John About Guest Dr. Noah St. John is a TEDx speaker, 27-time published author, and creator of the Invisible Brake, Power Habits, and Afformations. Known for his work in Neural Performance and the Human AI Gap, he helps entrepreneurs, executives, real estate professionals, and high achievers overcome self-sabotage and unlock greater success. His clients have added more than $3 billion in documented revenue growth, and his work has been featured by major media outlets including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and CNN. Want to connect with the guest? Send me a DM on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/therealbridgetstuart/ About the Host Bridget Ann Stuart is a Realtor, coach, speaker, author, and host of The Inner Estate Podcast. As CEO and Head Coach of Strategic Performance Coaching, Bridget helps real estate professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers align mindset, execution, visibility, and sustainable growth. Bridget's work focuses on helping people build businesses and lives with more clarity, confidence, strategy, and intention. Through coaching, podcasting, speaking, and real estate leadership, she brings practical insight to conversations about personal growth, business performance, identity, leadership, and long-term success. Connect with Bridget Ann Stuart Instagram: @therealbridgetstuart Facebook: @therealbridgetstuart YouTube: @TheRealBridgetStuart Interested in Being a Guest? Have a story, strategy, or perspective that can help entrepreneurs, leaders, and real estate professionals grow from the inside out? Schedule a podcast recording with Bridget Ann Stuart here: https://calendly.com/bridgetstuart67/theinnerestatepodcast Disclaimer: This podcast episode includes a brief mention of suicide and anorexia. The discussion is for educational and conversational purposes only and is not medical, psychological, or mental health advice. Listener discretion is advised.

23. juni 202658 min
episode Alphas Die Early: When the Perfect Storm of Masculinity Makes You Lose Everything | Dave Rossi cover

Alphas Die Early: When the Perfect Storm of Masculinity Makes You Lose Everything | Dave Rossi

Dave Rossi built the life many high performing men are taught to chase. As a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, author, CEO, and founder of CIQU Construction, he had the business success, family, homes, cars, boats, money, and status that looked like the dream. Behind the image, he was dealing with anxiety, burnout, weight gain, high blood pressure, pending back surgery, relationship breakdown, identity loss, and the quiet realization that the traditional alpha male path was costing him his health, happiness, family, and sense of self. Bridget Stuart sits down with Dave Rossi to talk about modern masculinity, conscious leadership, emotional mastery, burnout, success addiction, and the hidden cost of performance driven identity. Dave shares the personal collapse that became the foundation for his books Alphas Die Early and The Imperative Habit, and explains the Omega Man framework, a new model for masculinity rooted in self awareness, sovereignty, vulnerability, integrity, emotional intelligence, and spiritual behavior without needing to be religious. Dave also opens up about losing his marriage, business, home, money, health, and the identity he had built around success. What came next was not just a rebuild. It was a complete shift in how he leads, works, chooses clients, handles stress, and defines success. Episode Highlights • The hidden costs of the traditional alpha male model • How masculinity shapes health, relationships, and leadership • What the Omega Man framework is and why it matters • Why vulnerability is a strength for high performers • The difference between coping and healing • How Dave rebuilt his life through authenticity and conscious leadership Books and Resources Mentioned Alphas Die Early by Dave Rossi The Imperative Habit by Dave Rossi The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy Power vs. Force by Dr. David Hawkins Principles by Ray Dalio The Bhagavad Gita The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell You Are Enough by Panache Desai Nietzsche's concept of the Übermensch About Dave Rossi Dave Rossi is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, author, speaker, and CEO of CIQU Construction. After years of building multimillion dollar projects and living the high performance alpha path, Dave experienced the cost of burnout, stress, identity driven success, and emotional disconnection. His work now focuses on conscious leadership, modern masculinity, emotional mastery, self awareness, and helping men evolve from ego, control, and performance into a more grounded, honest, and connected way of living. Connect with Dave Rossi Website: DaveRossiGlobal.com Luxury Construction: Ciquconstruction.com Instagram and TikTok: @daverossiglobal Facebook: facebook.com/daverossiglobal YouTube: Dave Rossi Global About the Host Bridget Ann Stuart is a Realtor, coach, speaker, author, and host of The Inner Estate Podcast. As CEO and Head Coach of Strategic Performance Coaching, Bridget helps real estate professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers align mindset, execution, visibility, and sustainable growth. Bridget's work focuses on helping people build businesses and lives with more clarity, confidence, strategy, and intention. Through coaching, podcasting, speaking, and real estate leadership, she brings practical insight to conversations about personal growth, business performance, identity, leadership, and long-term success. Connect with Bridget Ann Stuart Website: theinnerestate.com | therealbridgetstuart.com Instagram: @therealbridgetstuart Facebook: @therealbridgetstuart YouTube: @TheRealBridgetStuart Interested in being featured on The Inner Estate Podcast? Apply here https://calendly.com/bridgetstuart67/theinnerestatepodcast Disclaimer: This episode includes discussion of topics related to mental health, addiction, homelessness, incarceration, and men's wellbeing. These subjects are addressed in a respectful and educational manner for the purpose of sharing personal experiences and insights.

19. juni 20261 h 1 min
episode Your Company Is Not a Machine: Leading the Living Organization | Norman Wolfe cover

Your Company Is Not a Machine: Leading the Living Organization | Norman Wolfe

A business is not a machine. A company is a living organization shaped by leadership, strategy, execution, culture, relationships, energy, psychological safety, and the way people interpret what is happening around them. Norman Wolfe, author of The Living Organization and founder of Quantum Leaders, joins Bridget Stuart to explore why so many leaders struggle to turn strategy into execution. Leaders may have a clear business strategy, strong goals, beautiful plans, and team alignment, yet still face disengaged employees, slow decision-making, missed targets, weak accountability, and frustration inside the organization. Norman explains why the real leadership gap often lives beneath the surface. Companies do not fail only because of bad plans or poor processes. They stall when leaders treat people like parts of a production machine instead of understanding the organization as a living system with its own relationships, beliefs, context, maturity, and collective energy. Bridget and Norman discuss the difference between compliance and true commitment, why strategic planning often breaks down during execution, and how leaders can use heart-centered wisdom to sense what reports, metrics, and dashboards cannot always reveal. Norman also shares how an unacceptable early performance review changed the direction of his leadership career and eventually led him to become a successful senior executive at Hewlett Packard. For CEOs, founders, executives, entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, team leaders, and business owners, this conversation offers a deeper way to think about organizational performance, employee engagement, leadership development, change management, and creating a culture where people take ownership. Key Takeaways • Why great strategies fail during execution • How leaders fall into the paradigm trap • Why alignment can still create compliance instead of commitment • How employee disengagement drains creativity, energy, and performance • Why organizations behave more like living systems than machines • How heart-centered wisdom helps leaders read subtle cues • Why psychological safety requires real human connection • How to address missed goals without attacking the person • Why leaders cannot force people to change, but can create the conditions for growth • How clear choices and boundaries build maturity, accountability, and ownership • Why leaders need outside perspective when they are too close to the problem • How the Living Organization framework connects business results with human development Books Mentioned The Living Organization: Transforming Business to Create Extraordinary Results By Norman Wolfe Resources Mentioned Download a complimentary copy of The Living Organization https://thelivingorganization.com/book1/ The Living Organization https://thelivingorganization.com/ About Norman Wolfe Norman Wolfe is the Founder & CEO of Quantum Leaders, Inc. and creator of The Living Organization®, a framework that challenges one of the most common assumptions in business: that organizations are machines. His paradigm-shifting approach treats companies as living systems, helping CEOs and senior executives solve execution breakdowns that strategy, restructuring, and new hires often fail to fix. A former Hewlett-Packard executive who led a $1.2 billion business turnaround, Norman brings more than 40 years of experience in organizational transformation, systems thinking, leadership development, and conscious leadership. He is the author of The Living Organization® Trilogy, with the second book releasing later this year, and has been featured on more than 30 leadership podcasts. Norman is widely recognized for translating deep systemic wisdom into practical tools leaders can apply immediately to improve strategy execution, organizational culture, employee engagement, accountability, and business performance. Connect with Norman Wolfe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfe/ About the Host Bridget Ann Stuart is a Realtor, coach, speaker, author, and host of The Inner Estate Podcast. As CEO and Head Coach of Strategic Performance Coaching, Bridget helps real estate professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers align mindset, execution, visibility, and sustainable growth. Bridget's work focuses on helping people build businesses and lives with more clarity, confidence, strategy, and intention. Through coaching, podcasting, speaking, and real estate leadership, she brings practical insight to conversations about personal growth, business performance, identity, leadership, and long-term success. Connect with Bridget Ann Stuart Website: theinnerestate.com | therealbridgetstuart.com Instagram: @therealbridgetstuart Facebook: @therealbridgetstuart YouTube: @TheRealBridgetStuart Interested in Being a Guest? Apply to be considered as a guest https://calendly.com/bridgetstuart67/theinnerestatepodcast

16. juni 202639 min