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Move Right

Podcast by Zach Kosturos

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For capable people who want more and believe it's possible. You see what you want. You're moving toward it. You just haven't been shown the path yet. That's what Move Right is for.

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17 episodes

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Top AI CEOs Just Disagreed About Your Job.

In this episode of Move Right, Zach and Jake tackle a question that affects nearly every area of life: What is real confidence actually built on? In a culture that often treats confidence as loudness, self-promotion, or pretending to have no fear, they explore a very different perspective. This conversation is about why many people chase external validation while still feeling insecure internally, and how true confidence is formed through identity, competence, experience, and trust in God rather than performance alone. Instead of framing confidence as something a person simply “decides” to have, Zach and Jake break down how confidence is usually built slowly through preparation, integrity, repeated action, and learning to keep commitments over time. They also discuss the tension between humility and confidence, why insecurity often leads to comparison and overcompensation, and how rooted confidence allows a person to move through life with steadiness instead of constantly needing approval from others. Through the lens of Move Right, the conversation challenges listeners to rethink where they are searching for worth and whether their confidence is dependent on outcomes, opinions, appearance, status, or something deeper. This episode is for men who want to become more grounded, more secure, and more capable without falling into pride, arrogance, or performative masculinity. To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos.

19 May 2026 - 21 min
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Stop Focusing On The Results (Do This Instead)

In this episode of Move Right, Zach and Jake explore a question that sits underneath almost every area of life: What are your roots actually planted in? In a culture that constantly pushes speed, comparison, image, and surface-level success, they talk about why so many people feel spiritually exhausted, emotionally unstable, or disconnected from real peace even while chasing good things on the outside. This conversation is about what truly sustains a person when pressure, suffering, uncertainty, and temptation inevitably come. Rather than focusing only on external behavior, Zach and Jake dig into the deeper issue of formation—what shapes a man over time, what he meditates on, what influences him, and where he looks for life. Drawing heavily from biblical imagery around rootedness, they discuss how shallow roots lead to instability, while deep roots create resilience, fruitfulness, peace, and clarity even in difficult seasons. They also wrestle with the difference between striving and abiding, and why many people are trying to produce externally without first being deeply grounded internally. Through the lens of Move Right, the episode challenges listeners to think seriously about what they are feeding their minds, where they are seeking identity, and whether their life is being built on something deep enough to last. This is a conversation for people who want more than surface-level productivity or temporary motivation and are looking for a more rooted, durable, and meaningful way to live. To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos. Additional Discussion Topics: * What it means to be deeply rooted instead of emotionally reactive * Why external success cannot replace internal stability * The connection between roots, resilience, and long-term fruitfulness * The difference between striving and abiding * How daily inputs shape identity, thinking, and peace * Why suffering often reveals what a person is truly rooted in * The role of Scripture, truth, and meditation in spiritual formation * How to build a life that remains steady through pressure and uncertainty

12 May 2026 - 17 min
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You Weren't Created To Fit In (Dr. Jack Skeen)

In this episode of Move Right, Zach sits down with Dr. Jack Skeen for a conversation about identity, greatness, and one of the most important questions a person can ask: Why do you get out of bed in the morning? Starting from Jack’s work helping leaders find clarity around their path, the conversation challenges the labels many people have carried for years—things like “too intense,” “too sensitive,” “compulsive,” or “ADHD”—and asks whether those traits may actually be pointing toward a person’s unique design instead of just a problem to manage. This conversation goes far beyond career advice. Zach and Jack explore why so many people end up living like “plow horses,” trapped in responsibility, performance, and other people’s expectations, while feeling disconnected from what actually makes them come alive. They talk about the difference between being shaped by labels versus discovering greatness, why many people answer life’s biggest questions in the wrong order, and how fear of what others think can keep a person from ever stepping into the life they were made for. They also get into Jack’s belief that what culture often calls a disorder may sometimes reveal both a person’s greatest risk and their greatest gift. Through the lens of Move Right, this episode is about learning to see the breadcrumbs of calling, paying attention to what makes you feel most alive, and recognizing that real greatness is often found in the very place other people told you to tone down, suppress, or fix. This is a conversation for anyone who feels stuck in the wrong lane, senses there is more in them, or wants to understand how identity, purpose, and contribution connect in a deeper way. To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos. Additional Discussion Topics: * Why many people live by labels they never chose * How to tell the difference between a burden and a calling * Why greatness often hides inside what looks “wrong” on the surface * The danger of living as a “good boy” or “good girl” for too long * Why caring too much about what others think keeps people stuck * How to look for breadcrumbs that point toward purpose * The difference between being a plow horse and being a reservoir * Why waking up a person’s greatness can transform a life or a company

5 May 2026 - 38 min
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He's Not Using His College Degree. Was It A Waste?

In this episode of Move Right, Zach and Jake tackle a question more people are asking right now: If you got a college degree and are not directly using it, was it all a waste? Starting from Jake’s own experience of studying electrical engineering and now moving in a very different direction, they unpack the pressure many people feel when family, culture, or employers treat a degree like it only matters if it leads to one specific job. This conversation goes deeper than whether college is “good” or “bad.” Zach and Jake challenge the idea that a degree is just a piece of paper or a magic ticket to stability, and instead ask a better question: What did the degree actually train you to do? They explore how a degree may represent ways of thinking, solving problems, and creating value that still matter even if someone never works in the exact field they studied. They also wrestle with whether college is still worth the cost today, especially in a world where technology is moving fast and many practical skills can now be learned outside traditional institutions. Through the lens of Move Right, they argue that the real issue is not simply whether someone is using their degree, but whether they are learning how to think, how to create value, and how to apply their gifts in a changing marketplace. This episode is for people questioning their path, parents thinking about what to encourage their kids toward, and anyone wondering whether the “normal” route is still producing the kind of outcomes they actually want. To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos. Additional Discussion Topics: * What a college degree actually represents beyond a job title * Whether someone can still be “using” a degree outside the original field * Why college has often been treated like proof of preparation * Whether that proof still means the same thing today * How technology is changing the value of traditional degrees * The difference between learning what to think and learning how to think * Why creating value matters more than simply collecting credentials * How to rethink college, career paths, and preparation in a changing world

28 Apr 2026 - 32 min
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How To Decide What To Focus On

In this episode of Move Right, Zach and Jake tackle a question almost everyone is feeling right now: How do you know what deserves your time, energy, and focus when life feels full of options, noise, and pressure? Instead of treating overwhelm like a time-management problem alone, they explore a deeper framework for decision-making—learning how to separate the majors from the minors. This conversation is about how to cut through chaos, simplify what matters, and stop spending your best energy on things that feel productive but do not actually move life forward. Using real examples from business, family, faith, and entrepreneurship, Zach and Jake break down why many people naturally gravitate toward what feels familiar or comfortable instead of what is actually most important. They talk about why the ability to allocate time, attention, and effort may become one of the most valuable skills in a world filled with AI, endless content, and constant distraction. They also explore how to think about goals more clearly, how to reverse-engineer what really matters, and why some of the biggest breakthroughs come from simplifying life instead of adding more complexity. Through the lens of Move Right, they argue that uncommon outcomes will increasingly belong to people who can simplify well, identify the real priorities, and keep faith at the center while resisting the pressure to obsess over every minor detail. This episode is for men who feel stretched thin, pulled in too many directions, or unsure what the right next move actually is—and want a better framework for deciding what matters most. To watch the full conversation, find Move Right with Zach and Jake on YouTube at @ZKosturos. Additional Discussion Topics: * The difference between majors and minors in life and work * Why many people spend their best energy on the wrong things * How to think more clearly about time, focus, and allocation * Why simplification may be one of the most valuable skills going forward * How goals can be reverse-engineered into real priorities * The role of faith in organizing the other areas of life * Why entrepreneurs often avoid the real major and hide in setup work * How community and complementary strengths help people move forward

21 Apr 2026 - 45 min
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