If you’ve ever felt like you’ve missed your moment, this conversation with writer and journalist Henry Oliver is a must-listen. Known for his cultural analysis and thoughtful perspectives, Oliver dives deep into the idea that success and growth aren’t reserved solely for the young. In his book Second Act, he champions the concept of late blooming, emphasizing that thriving in the second half of life is not only possible—it’s a journey filled with reinvention and resilience.
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12. STU MCLAREN: More Money, More Impact
What if the amount of money you earn has a direct bearing on the size of the impact you have in the world? That’s what accomplished entrepreneur and paid-membership pioneer Stu McLaren argues. He shares inspiring examples of how his business has funded charitable initiatives, including building schools in Kenya and creating unforgettable experiences for loved ones.
9. AMY PORTERFIELD: Preserve Space with Non-negotiables
How often do you say no to something good so you can say yes to something better? Work-life balance takes boundaries, and successful entrepreneur Amy Porterfield shares the importance of nonnegotiables in getting the double win.
8. JUSTIN MATHEWS: Real Success Is Other People
Fr. Justin Mathews, CEO of Reconciliation Services in Kansas City, Missouri, highlights the essential role of relationships in achieving personal and professional success, drawing from his own experiences as an social entrepreneur, Orthodox priest, and artist (surprisingly, he’s a rock musician).
7. RORY & AJ VADEN: Peace Is the New Profit
What if the beginning of the best things in life starts with getting fired? Entrepreneurial power couple Rory and AJ share their inspiring story of transitioning from a challenging business environment to creating their own business helping others.
6. JON ACUFF: Goals Inspiring Enough to Ignore Netflix
Jon Acuff talks about difficulties of achieving goals, maintaining balance, and fostering personal growth.
3. PATRICK LENCIONI: What’s Your Working Genius?
Patrick Lencioni, author, and pioneer of the organizational health movement, explores the profound impact of understanding one’s working genius and how it influences both professional success and personal fulfillment.
2. DONALD MILLER: Edit Your Life for Success
Bestselling memoirist and business book author Donald Miller shares the connection between storytelling, personal growth, and professional success. He emphasizes “editing one’s life” to live a better story, highlighting intentional decision-making and stress management.
1. DEFINING THE DOUBLE WIN: Win at Work and Succeed at Life
In this debut of The Double Win, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller highlight their mission to help busy high-achievers win at both work and life. And they’re not just doing it alone.


