Great Men w/ Shane Sams

Great Men are Comfortable Being Uncomfortable (w/ Scott Lamm)

1 h 11 min · 3. maj 2026
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In this episode of Great Men, Shane Sams sits down with Scott Lamm, a global speaker and real estate mogul who walked away from a high-level corporate career at Morgan Stanley by age 37. The two dive deep into the reality of "achieving the dream," debunking the common myth that lifestyle design alone leads to fulfillment. Through Scott's story of building a massive portfolio and Shane's personal reflections on the "Four Hour Work Week" trap, they explore why having a clear mission and a sense of purpose is far more vital than simply reaching a financial finish line. From the emotional anti-climax of paying off a home to the necessity of pushing through seasons of confusion, this conversation provides a raw look at what happens on the other side of success. The discussion also highlights the unconventional tools that build a lasting legacy, specifically focusing on the power of humor and the importance of health. Scott and Shane share insights into how humor serves as a "brain break" for audiences and a bridge for human connection, whether on a local stage or speaking internationally across Asia and the Middle East. Beyond the business tactics, they get personal about near-death health scares and the physical transformations required to lead a family effectively. Scott concludes with his philosophy on what it truly means to be a great man: a life rooted in faith, modeling a relentless pursuit for his children, and the commitment to leaving every person he encounters better than he found them. You're already a good man. Now become great on your own terms. No fake alpha nonsense. No paint-by-numbers 'family man' checklists. No endless trauma dumps. Get unstuck and reclaim your power in work, relationships, fatherhood, and life. End the war within. Find peace without. Learn more about The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org [https://www.greatmen.org]

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