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  • 112: Nobody Starts Ready: Entrepreneurship Confidence & Feeling Unqualified
    Apr 1 2026

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    Feeling unqualified to own a business? That's not a warning sign — it's a growth signal. Jeff Luther breaks down why nobody starts ready in entrepreneurship, and what to do about it.

    A brand-new business owner — sharp, corporate background, strong operator — sat across from Jeff and said, "I don't think I'm qualified to own a business." And Jeff realized: that's every entrepreneur he's ever known.

    In the corporate world, someone decides when you're ready. You get promotions, reviews, certifications. There's a structure. Entrepreneurship has none of that. No HR. No personnel director. No one taps you on the shoulder. You become qualified by doing the work.

    Jeff shares the story of writing his payroll number above his office door — $7,300 every two weeks. What started as a target turned into the moment it all got real. That wasn't a goal on the wall. That was groceries. Mortgages. Christmas gifts. People's families depending on him. No certificate required. No one asked if he was ready.

    Here's the truth: responsibility shows up before qualification. Problems show up, and we rise to solve them. That's how growth works. The real danger isn't feeling unqualified — it's waiting until you do. Because if you wait until you feel ready, you might be waiting for a day that never comes.

    You don't have to be ready. You just have to be willing.

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    18 m
  • 111: The Mindset Shift Every Entrepreneur Needs with Randy Gage
    Mar 18 2026

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    Most people don’t fail because they lack ability.
    They fail because of the beliefs they’ve been conditioned to live by.

    Beliefs about money.
    Beliefs about risk.
    Beliefs about what’s possible for them.

    And if you don’t challenge that programming, it quietly controls everything.

    In this episode of All Can, No Can’t, Jeff Luther sits down with Randy Gage—entrepreneur, bestselling author, and global speaker who went from a jail cell at 15 to building a multimillion-dollar career.

    But this isn’t about success stories.
    It’s about what had to change internally before anything external ever did.

    Because nothing shifts… until your thinking does.

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    56 m
  • 110: Surviving Two Widowmaker Heart Attacks & Redefining Success with AJ Jones
    Mar 11 2026

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    Surviving a widowmaker heart attack will rewire how you think about success, purpose, and what actually matters. In this episode, I talk with AJ Jones — a two-time widowmaker survivor who left a 20-year financial services career to help high achievers stop running on autopilot and start living in alignment.

    AJ shares the full story of both heart attacks — the first one on a mountain bike trail in Marin County where he thought it was bad sushi, and the terrifying second one eight years later when he was alone in his shower and recognized the symptoms instantly. He opens up about the emotional wreckage of surviving twice, the therapy he leaned into immediately, and the moment his cardiologist told him to retire at 54.

    Instead of retiring, AJ doubled down on his mission. He launched More, a career wellness platform built for Gen X professionals who are succeeding on paper but feel hollow inside — what AJ calls "numb success." We dig into the Japanese concept of ikigai, why purpose often starts with small acts of service, and how AJ asked himself "What do I really need?" every morning until the answer got clear enough to act on — including leaving California entirely.

    We also get into the hedonic treadmill, why high achievers struggle with "enough," and whether starting over is really starting over or just stepping into a new chapter with all the wisdom you've already earned.

    AJ Jones is the founder of More (bemorealigned.com), host of Code Three: Life Reinvented, and a living example that you don't need permission to live differently — and you definitely shouldn't wait for a heart attack to figure that out.

    If this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe wherever you listen, and take one aligned action this week. That's the whole game.

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    50 m
  • 109: Discipline Beats Motivation Every Time | Drewbie Wilson, Founder of Call the Damn Leads
    Mar 4 2026

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    What does it actually take to go from 315 pounds and "busy but broke" to 100 pounds lighter and $15 million in documented sales? According to Drewbie Wilson, it starts with one small decision made consistently — not a dramatic transformation, not a motivational breakthrough. Just discipline applied daily until it becomes identity.

    Drewbie Wilson is the founder of Call the Damn Leads, author of four bestselling books, and creator of the Crush the Day Before It Crushes You philosophy. He helps entrepreneurs and sales teams cut through the noise, stop overcomplicating their process, and execute the repeatable basics that actually drive results.

    In this conversation, Jeff and Drewbie get into:

    • The moment Drewbie realized motivation was costing him progress — and what he built instead
    • How a simple morning walk nine years ago became the foundation for everything that followed
    • Why salespeople resist proven systems even when the data proves they work
    • The real difference between a genuine mindset block and an excuse dressed up as one
    • How fear of rejection quietly shuts down sales activity — and how to coach through it
    • The one non-negotiable daily action Ruby recommends for anyone who feels overwhelmed and behind

    This is not a highlights reel conversation. Ruby rebuilt his life the hard way, and this episode shows what that actually looks like.

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    45 m
  • 108: Developing a Survivor Mindset with Dr. Michele Kehrer
    Feb 25 2026

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    How do you keep putting one foot in front of the other when life knocks you down again and again? 4x cancer survivor and mindset coach Dr. Michele Kehrer has hard-won wisdom to share about navigating uncertainty, redefining success, and choosing to move forward anyway.

    In this episode, you'll learn the small, brave mindset shifts that helped Michele rebuild her life after cancer, divorce, and loss; why gratitude is the antidote to bitterness; and how to recognize when your brain needs a break from anxiety spirals.

    Dr. Michele Kehrer is a business growth coach, entrepreneur, and author of Brave Shift: 30 Mindset Changes to Transform Your Life. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone facing obstacles and uncertainty. Remember: you don't need all the answers to take the next brave step.

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    31 m
  • 107: Dyslexia Isn't Forever — Dr. Rebecca Troy on Signs, Brain Science & Hope
    Feb 18 2026

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    Dyslexia in children doesn't have to be a life sentence — and in this episode, Dr. Rebecca Troy is here to prove it. She's an educational neuroscientist, nationally board-certified literacy teacher, TED speaker, and mom who has spent over 20 years helping struggling readers. What makes her different? She brings the intervention home. No waiting lists, no institutions — just parents equipped with the knowledge and tools to actually change their child's brain.

    Jeff and Dr. Troy get into the real stuff in this one. They talk about why dyslexia has nothing to do with intelligence (in fact, most kids who have it are wickedly smart), the two warning signs that parents miss most often, and why the "he's just not trying" assumption is so dangerous. They also dig into the neuroscience — what's actually happening in the brain when a dyslexic child tries to read — and why neuroplasticity means real change is always possible.

    And then there's Caleb. Ten years old, multiple diagnoses, reading at the 7th percentile. Four and a half months later — 79th percentile. Because his mom refused to accept the ceiling someone else put on her son.

    This episode is for every parent who's felt that gut-punch of knowing something's off but not knowing what to do about it. It's for the parents who've been told to wait it out. And it's for the ones who are ready to stop outsourcing their kid's future to a system that wasn't designed with their child in mind.

    Find Dr. Troy at doctorrebeccatroy.com — she's got a free at-home screener, case studies, and a full team ready to help.

    Subscribe, share this one with a parent who needs it, and keep showing up. That's the All Can mindset.


    Suggested Chapters:

    00:00 Dyslexia's Biggest Myth — Busted First
    01:24 Meet Dr. Rebecca Troy: Her Story with Dyslexia
    03:22 What Made This Her Life's Mission
    07:17 Dyslexia and Intelligence: The Truth
    09:00 When Parents Finally Admit Something's Wrong
    16:26 Shame, Fear, and the Parenting Blind Spot
    17:08 Early Warning Signs Every Parent Should Know
    21:08 What the Dyslexic Brain Actually Looks Like
    31:34 Caleb's Story: 7th to 79th Percentile in 4.5 Months
    35:33 How to Be Your Child's Best Advocate
    41:28 The #1 Myth About Dyslexia Dr. Troy Wants Gone
    42:51 How to Connect with Dr. Rebecca Troy

    #resilience #dyslexia #leadership #parenting #parentingtips

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    48 m
  • 106: I chased growth for years before realizing I was just recovering, not scaling
    Feb 11 2026

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    Scaling isn’t revenue growth—and confusing the two is breaking more businesses than people want to admit.
    In this solo episode, Jeff Luther unpacks why chasing top-line numbers without systems creates pressure, burnout, and chaos instead of real scale.

    In this episode, Jeff covers:
    -Why “scaling” has become one of the most misunderstood words in business
    -The difference between growth and true scale
    -How revenue exposes broken systems instead of fixing them
    -Why founders obsess over top-line numbers—and avoid profit conversations
    -The real metrics that signal leadership, resilience, and sustainable scale
    -What finally changed Jeff’s own business after years of chasing revenue
    -This is a candid, earned perspective on leadership, mindset, and personal responsibility—built from lived experience, not theory.

    Suggested Chapters / Timestamps:
    00:00 – Why this isn’t a rant (but needed to be said)
    01:15 – The problem with how founders talk about “scaling”
    02:20 – Growth vs. scale: what most people get wrong
    03:30 – Why revenue feels safe to talk about
    05:00 – The hidden cost of founder-dependent businesses
    06:35 – The mistake Jeff made chasing growth
    08:10 – Why more sales create more problems
    09:40 – Revenue as fuel, scale as the engine
    11:00 – What real scaling actually looks like
    12:10 – Metrics that matter beyond revenue
    14:15 – When growth makes everything heavier
    15:20 – What finally changed the business
    16:30 – The question every founder should ask next

    #resilience #resiliencestories #leadership #entrepreneurship

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    20 m
  • 105: The bottom isn’t the end. It’s where clarity finally shows up with {Guest Hilary Momberger Powers}
    Feb 4 2026

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    What happens when your entire identity is built on being who others need you to be?
    This conversation goes deeper than resilience—it’s about responsibility, recovery, and reclaiming yourself.

    In this powerful episode of All Can, No Can’t, Jeff Luther speaks with Hilary Momberger Powers—the original voice of Sally Brown—about identity, addiction, leadership, and what it takes to stop living as a character and start living as yourself.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:
    -Why many high performers learn to perform for love early in life
    -How trauma shapes identity—and how to outgrow it
    -The real role of addiction in escaping the self
    -Why hitting bottom can become a superpower
    -Leadership lessons forged through adversity and accountability

    This is a grounded conversation about resilience, mindset, leadership, overcoming adversity, and personal responsibility—without clichés or easy answers.

    Chapters / Timestamps (Suggested):
    00:00 – The need to be loved for who you are
    02:00 – Child stardom and early responsibility
    08:30 – Performance vs presence
    10:00 – Addiction as escape, not rebellion
    15:00 – Victimhood vs responsibility
    19:30 – Recovery, choice, and rebuilding
    27:00 – Turning scars into tools

    #resilience #resiliencestories #healing #wounds #leadership

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    49 m