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American Hustle

Podcast by Austin Moody

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American Hustle is a show built for men who refuse to settle — but anyone who believes in hard work, personal responsibility, and building a better life is welcome here. Hosted by country artist turned blue-collar entrepreneur Austin Moody, this podcast dives into the truth about starting over, discipline, fatherhood, leadership, and building something real from the ground up.Whether you’re a man fighting to become stronger or a woman who admires strong men and strong values, this show brings real stories, real lessons, and real American grit. From Music Row to blue-collar business, Austin shares the ups, downs, heartbreaks, victories, and everything in between.If you’re rebuilding, reinventing, or just trying to live life on purpose — welcome to the movement.Welcome to American Hustle.

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jakson Episode 6 - Tommy Conners' American Hustle kansikuva

Episode 6 - Tommy Conners' American Hustle

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558116/fan_mail/new] A career doesn’t survive on hype; it survives on songs. We sit down with veteran songwriter Tommy Connors to map the gritty, unglamorous path from Texas beer joints to Nashville cuts, including the surreal moment of hearing his own work tracked at Muscle Shoals and the validation of a Willie Nelson recording in his first year in town. Tommy shares how a grandmother’s soprano, a father’s vinyl stack, and a living-room encounter with Mickey Newbury shaped a writer who prizes honesty over cleverness and story over sparkle. What unfolds is a working blueprint for creative endurance. We dig into the habits he built at Warner Chappell—arrive early, shut up, listen—and the brutal, invaluable feedback from producer Bob Montgomery that burned away his fear of rewriting. Tommy explains why the best co-writes begin with an hour of real conversation, not a scramble for hooks, and how listening to people in noisy bars taught him to bottle emotion that audiences actually feel. We tackle the modern terrain too: how streaming and AI changed the business, why they’re tools in the hands of true writers, and where human connection still trumps speed and screens. Beyond the studio, Tommy opens up about choosing fatherhood over a record deal, staying married for decades in a chaotic industry, and the don’t-quit moments when hope was down to a blade of grass. The takeaways apply far beyond music: cultivate taste, learn from masters, rewrite without pride, and keep your word when easier money calls. If you’ve ever asked how to build work that lasts when trends spin and platforms shift, this conversation is a north star. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help more creators find their long game. Credits Host: Austin Moody Guest: Tommy Conners Videography & Edit: Zack Knudsen Graphic Design: Zack Knudsen Executive Production: Mid Century Western Creative Direction: Brandon Carswell Recorded On-Location in Nashville, TN

6. maalis 2026 - 1 h 5 min
jakson Episode 5 - Steve Durr's American Hustle kansikuva

Episode 5 - Steve Durr's American Hustle

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558116/fan_mail/new] A bell tower that sings back, a church that keeps its soul, and a veteran studio designer who swears the mix starts with the human voice. We sit down with Steve Durr—builder of 2,200 rooms for artists, arenas, and raceways—to trace a career defined by emotion, integrity, and rooms people never want to leave. What unfolds is a raw, funny, and practical masterclass on vibe-first design and creative resilience. Steve opens with Austin: preserving an 1890s Black Gospel church by building a protective facade and turning the bell tower into a living echo chamber. It’s a case study in honoring history without sacrificing innovation, and a reminder that spaces remember what they’ve held. From there, we talk shop: why great sound starts with vocals, why headphone mixes should mirror the control room, and why soundcheck is a poor proxy for the energy of a show. He shares how Pro Tools disrupted the studio business, how live sound re-centered the mission, and why no one buys a ticket to hear a PA—they come to feel something real. The conversation widens into life and legacy. We dig into the host’s pandemic pivot from touring to a pressure washing business that unexpectedly amplified confidence and artistic freedom. Steve counters old-school studio dogma with a human standard: build for safety, comfort, and light; reject clients who poison the room; treat the headliner and the janitor the same. He credits mentors, celebrates albums sequenced as stories, and challenges us to keep an open ear for new music without clinging to nostalgia. The takeaway is simple and hard: start with the voice, protect the vibe, show up early, and do the unglamorous work that makes great art possible. If this conversation lit a spark, share it with someone who needs the nudge. Follow the show, subscribe, and join our newsletter at AmericanHustle.com. We’re building a community that chooses substance over noise—come be part of it. Credits Host: Austin Moody Guest: Steve Durr Videography & Edit: Zack Knudsen Graphic Design: Zack Knudsen Executive Production: Mid Century Western Creative Direction: Brandon Carswell Recorded On-Location in Nashville, TN

24. helmi 2026 - 1 h 17 min
jakson The Long Game: Jeff King on Staying Elite and Building Freedom kansikuva

The Long Game: Jeff King on Staying Elite and Building Freedom

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558116/fan_mail/new] In this episode of American Hustle, Austin Moody sits down with legendary Nashville guitarist Jeff King for a conversation that goes far beyond music. Jeff came out of the mountains of East Tennessee and carved out one of the most respected careers in the industry — staying in demand for decades in a business where most people burn out fast. But what sets Jeff apart isn’t just mastery of his craft. It’s how he played the long game. We talk about discipline, staying elite, and why Jeff chose to build real financial freedom through real estate instead of relying solely on the music industry. Jeff also shares his perspective on how AI and technology are changing music — and what skills will still matter in the years ahead. This episode is for musicians, entrepreneurs, blue-collar builders, and anyone who wants to master their craft, diversify their income, and build a life on their own terms. No hype. No shortcuts. Just real hustle. Subscribe & Join the American Hustle Movement If this episode challenged you or fired you up, subscribe to the show and share it with someone who’s building their own path. The more men we get thinking, building, and leading, the stronger this movement becomes. Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@AmericanHustlePodcast Follow on Instagram: @TheAustinMoody @TheAmericanHustle Join the email list: AmericanHustle.com Support the Show If you enjoyed this conversation, leave a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify. It helps more builders, leaders, and blue-collar entrepreneurs discover the show. Credits Host: Austin Moody Guest: Jeff King Videography & Edit: Mitch Wallis  Graphic Design: Zack Knudsen Executive Production: Mid Century Western Creative Direction: Brandon Carswell Recorded On-Location in Nashville

2. tammi 2026 - 1 h 39 min
jakson From Broke Cowboy to Texas Boss: Marty B’s American Hustle kansikuva

From Broke Cowboy to Texas Boss: Marty B’s American Hustle

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558116/fan_mail/new] Some stories don’t start with a business plan. They start with a gut punch, a promise, and a long road of work no one sees. Marty B went from a small-town kid paying with food stamps to the creator of a thriving Texas hospitality campus—steakhouse, coffee, ice cream, bowls, live music, and an event venue under way—built on faith, grit, and relentless care for people. We dive into the moments that forged his edge: caring for a paralyzed father at 12, the sting of welfare, and the quiet vow to never be poor again. That pressure created a code—country values, chivalry, respect—that later became operating system and culture. Marty explains why service is the checklist but hospitality is the feeling, and how a four-part customer creed—look at me, smile at me, talk to me, thank me—turns a table turn into loyalty. If you’re leading teams, you’ll hear a practical blueprint: hire for heart, tell the truth both ways, hold standards with accountability, and model the behavior you want repeated. Here’s a sharp lesson for operators navigating growth and investment: when analytics eclipse humanity, culture decays. Marty breaks down how selection mistakes balloon HR, why good people drown under policies designed for bad fits, and how visible leadership cleans up more problems than memos. He also shares the founder’s focus that scales: vision, culture, concept creation, and product development. From starting with 2.2 acres and maxed-out cards to securing vendor trust and expanding parking to unlock demand, every decision reflects a simple belief—life rewards action. If you’re building a restaurant, a service company, or any customer-first brand, you’ll leave with tools to strengthen culture, improve guest experience, and grow with integrity. Press play, then tell us the one action you’ll take today. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s chasing something big, and leave a review to help more builders find the show. Subscribe & Join the American Hustle Movement If this episode challenged you or fired you up, subscribe to the show and share it with someone who’s building their own path. The more men we get thinking, building, and leading, the stronger this movement becomes. Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@AmericanHustlePodcast Follow on Instagram: @TheAmericanHustle Join the email list: AmericanHustle.com Support the Show If you enjoyed this conversation, leave a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify. It helps more builders, leaders, and blue-collar entrepreneurs discover the show. Credits Host: Austin Moody Guest: Marty Bryan (“Marty B”) Videography & Edit: Brad Wygle — The Good Podcast Graphic Design: Zack Knudsen Executive Production: Mid Century Western Creative Direction: Brandon Carswell Recorded On-Location At: Marty B’s — Bartonville, Texas Special Thanks: Jeff Capps & The Marty B’s Team

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