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Thrive & Achieve with Dr. Matt Markel

Podcast de Dr. Matt Markel

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Imagine a workplace where professionals feel valued, careers keep moving forward, and financial confidence replaces worry. That’s the vision behind Thrive & Achieve—a podcast dedicated to W2 and 1099 professionals: make our workplace better and our workforce stronger. We are professionals helping professionals succeed at work and build a more secure financial future. Every week, host Dr. Matt Markel sits down with experts, leaders, and practitioners to explore how professionals can unlock their full potential. Together, we’ll tackle the two biggest challenges facing today’s workforce: 1. Career stagnation – feeling stuck, overlooked, or unsure how to reach the next level. 2. Financial anxiety – the worry that retirement, savings, and wealth-building are always just out of reach. About the Host: Dr. Matt Markel is an engineer turned executive with 35 years of experience spanning defense, autonomy, and high-tech industries. He has served as CEO, CTO, and President of nine- and ten-figure companies, but began his career as an entry-level engineer. Along the way, he has seen firsthand both the challenges and the possibilities professionals face at every level of the workplace. Dr. Markel created Thrive & Achieve to shine a light on the 93 million professionals, practitioners, and experts who are the true backbone of our society. This podcast is about celebrating them—and giving them the tools to thrive at work and achieve financial success without sacrificing the careers they’ve worked so hard to build.

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18 episodios

Portada del episodio Doug Lynam: Can Your Emotions Sabotage Your Wealth?

Doug Lynam: Can Your Emotions Sabotage Your Wealth?

What if the biggest threat to your financial future isn’t inflation, debt, or the economy… but your own emotional patterns? In this episode of Thrive and Achieve, Dr. Matt [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-markel/]sits down with bestselling author, former Benedictine monk, and financial advisor Doug Lynam [https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-lynam/] to unpack the emotional psychology behind money. Doug explains how childhood experiences, trauma, personality type, and fear silently shape our financial decisions — often without us realizing it. From growing up in financial chaos, to joining the Marines, to taking a vow of poverty in a monastery, Doug’s journey to becoming a financial advisor is unlike anything you’ve heard before. Together, they discuss: * The “Money Monsters” that sabotage smart people * Why high achievers still make terrible financial decisions * How shame, avoidance, and anxiety drive money behavior * The four pillars of financial health * Why retirement is broken for many professionals * How to build wealth without losing your identity * The role of purpose, meaning, and service in financial success If you’re a professional trying to build wealth, avoid burnout, and create a meaningful life, this conversation will completely change how you think about money. Doug’s insights have been featured in CNBC, The New York Times, and major financial publications, and his TEDx Talk on applying lessons from the monastery to personal finance has over 400,000 views. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intro & Meet Doug Lynam 01:06 – What Is a “Money Monster”? 04:17 – Anxiety vs. Avoidance Around Money 05:25 – The Four Pillars of Financial Health 07:53 – Why Money Enables Impact & Service 09:31 – Why Smart People Make Bad Money Decisions 12:08 – The Enneagram & Financial Behavior 14:18 – The Psychology Behind Overachieving 16:30 – Early Warning Signs of Financial Self-Sabotage 17:13 – What Financial Mastery Actually Looks Like 19:41 – From Marine to Monk to Money Manager 23:22 – Lessons Learned from a Bankrupt Monastery 25:12 – The Biggest Financial Fear Most People Have 25:39 – Why the Traditional Retirement Model Is Broken 28:28 – How the Four Financial Pillars Change Over Time 30:12 – Structured Notes Explained 32:53 – Investing Advice for Busy Professionals 34:59 – Emergency Funds, Debt & Getting Started 35:10 – Why “Everyone Must Go to College” Is Bad Advice 37:06 – Doug’s Best Career & Financial Advice 39:30 – NIL Money, Young Wealth & Compound Interest 40:03 – Where to Connect with Doug Lynam

21 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Dr. Deepak Bhootra: Jumpstarting Young Professionals' Careers

Dr. Deepak Bhootra: Jumpstarting Young Professionals' Careers

Most young professionals think career success comes from working harder. Dr. Deepak Bhootra [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepakbhootra/]says that’s only part of the equation. In this episode of Thrive and Achieve, Dr. Matt Markel sits down with sales strategist, leadership expert, and founder of Rise Up at Work, Dr. Deepak Bhootra, to unpack why so many talented professionals stall early in their careers — despite strong resumes, degrees, and technical skills. They dive deep into the hidden rules of career advancement, why promotions are about positioning and perception (not just performance), and how emotional intelligence, prioritization, and self-awareness separate high performers from those who plateau. Deepak also shares powerful lessons from his own career journey, why young professionals misunderstand promotions, the dangers of optimizing for titles too early, and how AI could transform career coaching forever. If you want to accelerate your career, avoid common traps, and build long-term professional momentum, this episode is packed with practical wisdom. Takeaways * Empathy, attitude, and humility are crucial in the workplace * The criteria for promotions have shifted, and performance, perception, and positioning are key * Early career professionals need to focus on understanding the environment, becoming self-aware, and prioritizing effectively Career plateauing can be identified by the use of words like 'reliable' and 'countable', indicating a lack of career progression. * Personal development plans are crucial for career growth and should focus on continuous learning and improvement. * Going deep before going broad is essential for career success, as it allows for a more substantial impact and creates a halo effect. * The Rise Up at Work platform aims to use AI to help individuals progress in their careers and make better decisions early on. * Misconceptions about career and financial advice include the belief that earnings are solely a function of effort and the importance of financial discipline in managing expenses and investments. Chapters * 00:00 Supporting Young Professionals in Early Career Stages * 05:42 Shift in Criteria for Promotions and Changing Work Environment * 15:57 Skills Needed for Career Progression and Rise Up at Work * 35:46 Career Plateauing and Promotion Indicators * 47:56 The Pitfalls of Optimizing for Promotions Too Early * 53:39 Introduction to Rise Up at Work Platform * 01:02:31 Misconceptions About Career and Financial Advice

13 de may de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
Portada del episodio Frankie Kemp: Speak So People Actually Listen

Frankie Kemp: Speak So People Actually Listen

Most professionals don’t fail because they lack knowledge—they fail because they don’t communicate it in a way people care about. In this episode of Thrive and Achieve, Dr. Matt Markel sits down with communication expert Frankie Kemp to break down why technically strong professionals struggle to command attention—and how to fix it. Frankie shares the hidden psychological barriers that hold people back, including the “apologetic mindset,” over-explaining, and failing to communicate from the audience’s perspective. She introduces a practical, repeatable framework to transform any presentation into a compelling, audience-focused conversation. You’ll learn how to structure your message for impact, eliminate unnecessary detail, and present with confidence—even under pressure. Frankie also dives into preparation techniques that don’t require hours of work, how to think on your feet, and why storytelling and simplicity outperform jargon every time. If you’ve ever felt overlooked, unheard, or unsure how to communicate your ideas effectively—this episode gives you the tools to change that immediately. 00:00 – Why speaking triggers a primal fear response 01:06 – Introduction to Frankie Kemp 02:05 – Why smart professionals struggle to communicate 04:48 – The core mistake: not seeing through the audience’s eyes 06:48 – “No temporal stories” – get to the point faster 09:36 – The presentation framework: WIIFM + Think/Feel/Do 12:46 – Why you should start in the middle (Ancient Greek method) 14:09 – Prompt cards vs slides (and why slides aren’t your presentation) 16:50 – How to handle last-minute presentations (no slides needed) 18:24 – Mastery vs memorization 20:19 – Why jargon kills credibility 23:13 – Frankie’s journey from acting to communication expert 30:14 – The power of audience feedback and engagement 32:22 – A realistic prep plan (without overwhelm) 36:37 – Landmarks vs breadcrumbs (how to remember your talk) 41:45 – Instant body language fix for confidence 44:03 – The biggest mistake in opening a presentation 47:54 – Managing nerves by reframing as a conversation 50:15 – Bad financial advice to avoid 55:05 – Career advice: how to stop being overlooked 56:14 – How to connect with Frankie

29 de mar de 2026 - 57 min
Portada del episodio Anna Jacobi: Alignment Without Disagreement Is a Red Flag

Anna Jacobi: Alignment Without Disagreement Is a Red Flag

If everyone in the room instantly agrees, you don’t have alignment. You have compliance. In this episode of Thrive and Achieve, Dr. Matt sits down with Anna Jacobi — electrical engineer, former Chief Product Officer, and AI infrastructure strategist — to unpack what serious product leaders see that others miss. This isn’t a buzzword conversation. It’s a deep dive into how strong product leaders think about failure, governance, AI systems, and durability. Because great teams don’t pretend systems won’t break. They name where they’ll fail. They design governance and security into the architecture — not as paperwork after launch. And they understand that AI has shifted leadership from deterministic systems to probabilistic ones. In this episode, we cover: • Why alignment without disagreement is a warning sign • How to detect fragility before launch day • Why governance and security must be first-order design decisions • How AI changes product leadership from repeatable to probabilistic thinking • The difference between chasing upside and managing downside • Why durable systems outlast hype If you build platforms, ship AI, lead product teams, or allocate capital — this conversation will sharpen how you think about risk, trust, and second-order consequences. Connect with Anna Jacobi on LinkedIn: AJacobi Subscribe for more conversations where professionals help professionals thrive in their careers and achieve financial success. 00:00 Why strong teams name where they’ll fail 00:58 Introduction to Anna Jacobi 02:24 From electrical engineer to product leader 04:28 Redefining success: building what outlives you 07:58 What strong product leaders do differently 10:35 Governance and security aren’t add-ons 12:05 Early signal of a strong team 14:37 AI shifts leadership from deterministic to probabilistic 18:15 Second-order consequences in product decisions 19:58 Sustainability: environment, ethics, and economics 25:08 Responsible speed in AI 27:25 The identity and governance problem in AI 29:25 Applying product thinking to your career 32:53 Bad career advice: “Follow your passion” 33:47 One lesson on money and one on career 35:03 How to connect with Anna

12 de feb de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Gary Leeman: Building Systems that Scale

Gary Leeman: Building Systems that Scale

You don’t need a better team. You need a better system. In this episode of Thrive and Achieve, EOS Implementer and former COO Gary Leeman breaks down the operational blind spots that sabotage growth—and the system he now uses to help leadership teams build companies that scale without burning out. We talk EOS, execution, leadership focus, equity mindsets, and why solving root problems matters more than solving fast ones. If you're a founder, operator, or team lead trying to scale without spinning out—this episode is for you. In this episode, we cover: * What EOS is (and what it isn’t) * Why your company keeps missing on execution * The cost of trying to “do it all” as a team * The difference between goals and systems—and why systems win * A career-changing moment (disguised as an insult) * When equity doesn’t mean ownership 🎧 Listen now to learn how to scale smarter—with systems that actually stick. Follow Gary Leeman: 📧 gary.leeman@eosworldwide.com [gary.leeman@eosworldwide.com] 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyleeman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyleeman/] Chapters: 00:00 Intro – Why most companies do too much 01:10 Meet Gary Leeman 03:33 Career journey: From engineering to execution 05:50 Startup chaos → discovering EOS 08:15 How EOS saved their company during COVID 10:34 From exit to EOS implementer 12:41 Redefining success: Equity vs. salary 20:25 Why smart teams still struggle with execution 21:46 Multitasking is a lie: Focus as a growth lever 25:57 Root cause vs. quick fixes 30:29 Governor vs. Director thinking in leadership 35:05 What is EOS? Explained simply 37:00 Vision → Traction → Healthy (The EOS Model) 39:45 Goal-setting that actually drives progress 43:12 Systems vs. goals—what really wins? 46:57 Why companies succeed or collapse 48:35 How to connect with Gary 49:06 Outro – Thrive and Achieve

31 de ene de 2026 - 49 min
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