What if fear isn't a stop sign, but an invitation to discover what you're capable of? Pro climber and adventurer Emily Harrington has spent her life proving that on some of the world's biggest adventures. She's summited Everest, skied 8,000-meter peaks, and became the first woman to free climb the Golden Gate route on El Capitan in under 24 hours. In this episode, Emily shares how to take the first step when you're scared, build confidence through discomfort, and turn failure into fuel. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Great cultures aren't built in big moments. They're built in the consistent behaviors you repeat every day. In this episode, I sit down with University of Maryland men's basketball coach Buzz Williams, a leader known for transforming programs through his relentless commitment to culture, character, and daily habits. Buzz shares the leadership disciplines he builds into every team he leads, how he earns trust by investing in relationships, and why talent means nothing without the intangibles that separate good from great. Tune in for a masterclass on building a sustainable winning culture. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What do you do when the life you built completely falls apart? That's the question New York Times bestselling author and podcast host Jen Hatmaker faced after her 26-year marriage ended and shattered everything she thought she knew. In the months that followed, she went from a shiny, successful leader — speaking to millions of women about authenticity and agency — to a mom of five trying to survive heartbreak, anxiety, and a life she no longer recognized. In this powerful conversation, we talk about how to begin again when the life you planned falls apart and the surprising freedom that comes when you stop pretending everything's fine. Jen's new memoir, Awake, is out now. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Think you're booking travel the smart way? Think again. In this episode, I sit down with The Points Guy Brian Kelly—the travel insider who's helped millions make smarter decisions every time they book a trip. Brian shares the secrets airlines don't want you to know, including how to make your points go farther, the biggest booking mistakes frequent travelers make, and the travel hacks that will save you time, money, and stress. Whether you're a road warrior or simply want to travel smarter, this episode will change the way you travel. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What if everything you've been taught about resilience is wrong? We've been told it's the secret to navigating life's toughest moments, but what if that belief is actually holding us back? Organizational psychologist and Shatterproof author Dr. Tasha Eurich shares groundbreaking research that challenges how high achievers handle adversity. In this conversation, we unpack the three biggest myths about resilience, how to spot "grit gaslighting," and what to do instead when pushing harder stops working. Whether you're battling burnout, workplace pressure, or personal challenges, Tasha offers practical tools to help you stay grounded and thrive in a world of chaos. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What happens when achieving your biggest goal leaves you feeling empty? At age 36, LA Rams coach Sean McVay became the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl—and soon after, he nearly walked away from coaching altogether. In this candid conversation, Sean opens up about why he almost retired, the perspective he gained, and his growth as a leader. He shares the lessons he's learned about resilience, leading with authenticity, and building purpose-driven success.
Do you ever feel stuck in negative thought patterns, overwhelmed by stress, or on the edge of burnout? Neuroscientist and bestselling author Dr. Caroline Leaf has spent over 40 years studying how to harness the power of the mind to transform the brain and unlock sustainable happiness and health. In her new book Help in a Hurry, she shares practical tools for shifting your mindset and strengthening your resilience. In this episode, Dr. Leaf breaks down science-backed strategies to rewire negative patterns, overcome anxiety, and reclaim your peace. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Want to know the secrets of the world's longest living and happiest people? It's not what you think. National Geographic Explorer and Blue Zones founder Dan Buettner has spent decades studying longevity hot spots where people consistently live longer, healthier lives than anywhere else on Earth. What he discovered might surprise you: it's not your genes or discipline that matter most—it's your environment. In this episode, Dan shares the foods proven to add years to your life, the science of purpose, and what your social circle says about your lifespan. Forget quick fixes and hacks; this is science-backed wisdom from the world's healthiest cultures. Dan's new cookbook, The Blue Zones Kitchen: One Pot Meals, is out now—featuring 100 easy, flavorful recipes straight from the world's longest-living communities. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
High achievers are great at chasing success, but often struggle to enjoy it. Harvard professor, bestselling author, and Atlantic columnist Arthur Brooks has spent decades studying what creates happiness, what undermines it, and how to build more of it into our lives. In his new book The Happiness Files, he shares science-based insights from his How to Build a Life column and his Harvard course "Leadership and Happiness." Arthur reveals why achievement alone can leave you feeling empty, the "arrival fallacy" that traps strivers, and the three ingredients for lasting fulfillment—helping you shift from chasing happiness to building it. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Fashion designer and entrepreneur Kristin Juszczyk didn't wait for a big break. She created her own opportunities. What started as DIY game day outfits to cheer on her husband, NFL fullback Kyle Juszczyk, quickly evolved into something bigger. Today, Kristin is the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Off Season, a brand that's redefining fan apparel. She's gone viral for designing custom looks for stars like Taylor Swift and Simone Biles— and now she's creating for fans everywhere. In this conversation, Kristin shares how she built her brand from scratch, DM'd her way into the industry, and why betting on yourself is always worth it. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What drives elite performers to show up and do the work— especially on the days they don't feel like it? Performance coach Ben Newman calls it "the burn": the deep, personal fuel that powers discipline, consistency, and next-level results. In this episode, Ben shares lessons from working with some of the biggest names in sports and business—from Nick Saban and Caitlin Clark to Fortune 500 executives. We unpack why the best don't rely on motivation, the power of choosing standards over feelings, and how to tap into the fire that drives sustained success.
When Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg hit send on the first Daily Skimm email from their couch, they had no funding and no business background—just a clear vision and the courage to build what didn't exist. That one email grew into TheSkimm, a trusted digital media brand that now reaches over 16 million women and was recently acquired by Everyday Health Group. In this episode, we talk about what it really takes to build something from the ground up: the late nights, the doubt, and the mindset to keep going when no one else sees the vision. They share the leadership lessons they learned the hard way, the power of partnership, and why betting on themselves was the smartest risk they ever took. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
She's one of the most respected voices in sports: a Hall of Famer, three-time Olympic gold medalist as a player, and three-time national champion coach. As head coach of South Carolina women's basketball, Dawn Staley has built a powerhouse program rooted in discipline and heart. In this episode, Dawn shares the personal journey behind the success—from growing up in North Philly to leading with faith, not fear. She unpacks the power of daily standards, the lessons hidden in setbacks, and what she learned when reaching her biggest goal still left her searching for more. Dawn's new book, Uncommon Favor, is out now. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
According to the National Sleep Foundation, 60% of adults aren't getting enough sleep and nearly 4 in 10 regularly struggle to fall asleep. If you want to change your life, start by fixing your sleep. In this episode, I sit down with renowned sleep expert Dr. Michael Breus, "The Sleep Doctor," to unpack five habits that will instantly improve your sleep quality. He shares science-backed strategies that are simple, practical, and easy to implement—no gadgets, pills, or gimmicks. We talk about why your wake-up time matters more than your bedtime, what's really happening when you wake up at 3 a.m., and how dialing in your sleep can elevate your energy, focus, and overall performance. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What do you do when the pressure is mounting and people are looking to you for answers? Admiral William McRaven has been there-- leading high-stakes missions as a Navy SEAL, including the raid that brought down Osama bin Laden. In this episode, the four-star admiral and bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Conquering Crisis shares battle-tested leadership lessons that apply far beyond the military. We dive into how to stay steady under pressure, earn trust when the path isn't clear, and lead with conviction even when you don't have all the answers. Admiral McRaven breaks down the mindset that separates good leaders from great ones, and why resilience, humility, and clarity of mission matter more than ever in today's world. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What if the rules you've been told to follow were never designed for you to succeed? Shelley Zalis asked that question and then rewrote the playbook. As the founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, she built the largest global community of women in business, spanning 30 industries and 100+ countries. A trailblazing entrepreneur and change agent, Shelley turned a defining career setback into a movement for workplace equality. In this episode, we talk about leading with courage, challenging outdated systems, and taking action without waiting for permission. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What if the very thing we celebrate most—talent—is actually holding us back? Patrick Mouratoglou is one of the most respected coaches in tennis, best known for guiding Serena Williams to 10 of her 23 Grand Slam titles and now coaching four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka. But his insights go far beyond the court. In this episode, Patrick shares why talent is overrated—and how mindset, resilience, and daily discipline are what really drive success. He opens up about his own journey overcoming crippling anxiety, and shares lessons from his new book, Champion Mindset, which distills a lifetime of coaching into actionable strategies. From building unshakable confidence to leading people with different personalities, this conversation is a masterclass in unlocking potential. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
What if your hardest parenting moments are actually your greatest opportunities to lead with confidence, connection, and trust? Dr. Becky Kennedy is a clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and the founder of Good Inside—a global parenting movement changing the way we raise our kids. In this episode, Dr. Becky shares practical tools to help you stay grounded, respond instead of react, and build deeper trust with your kids. From setting boundaries without shame to repairing when we mess up, this conversation is about showing up with clarity and compassion—and helping our kids build the self-trust they need to navigate life with confidence. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Want to know the secret to success? Show up, say yes, and outwork everyone in the room. That mindset helped Will Hardy become one of the youngest head coaches in the NBA. Now in his third season leading the Utah Jazz, Will previously served as an assistant coach with the Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs. In this episode, Will shares the leadership lessons that shaped his journey—from working under Gregg Popovich to building a strong team culture in Utah. He dives into how to create buy-in, motivate high performers, and lead with both accountability and connection. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Rachel Platten's Fight Song became a global anthem of resilience, but her journey to success—and what came after—is an even more powerful story. In this episode, Rachel opens up about the grind before her breakthrough, the emotional rollercoaster of fame, and how stepping away from the industry led her to rediscover herself. This is a conversation about trusting the timing of your journey, letting go of what others think, and finding fulfillment beyond external success. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Shelly Duncan
Awesome. Nir is hands down one of my favourite authors and speakers. Great to get a bit of a reminder of these techniques :)