• Why Success Stops Working (And What Comes Next) | Tom Morgan
    Jun 22 2026
    What happens when the life you've spent decades building suddenly stops feeling like enough? In this episode, I sit down with investor, writer, and founder of The Leading Edge, Tom Morgan, for one of the most fascinating conversations I've had on Code 3. Tom shares the extraordinary story of a spontaneous awakening experience that completely altered his understanding of reality, the years of depression and uncertainty that followed, and how he eventually found his way toward a more authentic and meaningful life. Together, we explore why so many successful professionals reach a point where achievement no longer feels fulfilling, the hidden cost of conformity, the tension between responsibility and self-determination, and what it means to trust your curiosity when logic alone no longer provides the answers. We also discuss identity, reinvention, consciousness, career transitions, and why some of the most important changes in life begin when the old version of success stops working. If you've ever felt trapped by a life that looks successful from the outside but feels misaligned on the inside, this conversation is for you. • Tom's remarkable awakening experience and the crisis that followed • Why high achievers often feel trapped despite outward success • The difference between a rough patch and a true life transition • The hidden burden of living an "unlived" life • Why curiosity may be the most important compass for reinvention • How identity evolves during midlife transitions • The "Energy Diary" practice for discovering what truly energizes you Substack: The Leading Edge LinkedIn: Tom Morgan If you're feeling trapped by your own success and wondering what's next, visit www.bemorealigned.com
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    55 mins
  • She Worked with Post Malone and Lizzo—Then Realized Success Wasn’t the Answer
    Jun 15 2026
    What happens when you achieve everything you thought would make you happy, and still wake up feeling empty? In this powerful episode of Code 3: Life. Reinvented., I sit down with award-winning audio engineer, producer, speaker, and author Ali "AMAC" McGuire. After building a successful career working with artists including Post Malone, Lizzo, Kelly Rowland, Fetty Wap, and major record labels, Ali reached a breaking point. Despite the accolades, gold and platinum records, and industry success, she realized she had spent years chasing achievement while ignoring herself. Ali shares her journey from community college dropout to music industry success, how sobriety revealed a deeper struggle with overwork and self-worth, and the burnout that forced her to confront the uncomfortable question: "Why doesn't success feel the way I thought it would?" We explore authenticity, shame, purpose, self-compassion, and the framework she developed to help people reconnect with themselves before a crisis makes the decision for them. If you've ever felt trapped by your own success, questioned whether achievement alone is enough, or sensed that something important is missing despite having "made it," this conversation will stay with you long after it ends. Why success can become an addiction The surprising connection between burnout and self-worth How overworking became Ali's replacement for alcohol The difference between ego-driven goals and purpose-driven goals Why nobody teaches us to listen to our bodies The role of authenticity in creating a meaningful life How to know when you're living someone else's definition of success Why enjoying your life may be the most important goal of all Key Quote:"The only dream worth living is enjoying your life." – Ali AMAC McGuire Connect with Ali "AMAC" McGuire Website: amaculent.com Instagram: @amaculent YouTube: The Amaculent Mindset Email: info@immaculent.com To learn about MORE®, go to: bemorealigned.com.
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    47 mins
  • Twice Surviving Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: Finding Purpose, Potential, and Clarity After Crisis with Savio P. Clemente
    Jun 8 2026
    What happens when life gives you a second chance—and then a third? In this episode, I sit down with author, TEDx speaker, journalist, executive wellness coach, and two-time cancer survivor Savio P. Clemente. After being diagnosed with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2014, Savio endured chemotherapy and fought his way into remission. Ten years later, after delivering a TEDx talk, covering the Oscars, and returning from India, cancer returned. Together, we explore what happens after a life-altering crisis, including: Surviving cancer twice and navigating relapse The emotional challenge of rebuilding after trauma Why fulfilling your potential matters more than chasing achievement The connection between purpose, identity, and resilience Self-compassion, self-care, and personal reinvention The ALOHA framework for creating clarity and change Why surrender is not giving up—it's opening yourself to what's next This conversation is for anyone questioning their path, feeling stuck, facing adversity, or wondering if it's too late to reinvent themselves. Because sometimes the greatest challenge isn't surviving the crisis. It's deciding how you'll live afterward. Because sometimes the greatest challenge isn't surviving the crisis. It's deciding how you'll live afterward. Connect with Savio: Website: saviopclemente.com TEDx Talk: Seven Minutes to Wellness: How to Love Your Inner Stranger Newsletter: The Human Resolve Connect with MORE®: bemorealigned.com
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    40 mins
  • Feeling Stuck in Your Career? How One Executive Found Purpose Beyond the Corporate Ladder
    Jun 1 2026
    What happens when you've done everything right, built a successful career, and still find yourself wondering, "Is this really it?" In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Eric Riemer to explore his remarkable six-year journey from a successful career in financial services to becoming CFO of the Yosemite Rivers Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting one of America's most iconic natural landscapes. Along the way, Eric shares how health scares, the loss of his parents, and a growing sense of misalignment forced him to rethink what success truly meant. We discuss career burnout, the difference between success and significance, the power of gradual change, and why many high achievers feel disconnected from work that once energized them. Eric also shares how he overcame fear, challenged limiting beliefs, and designed a portfolio career that ultimately led him to work he loves. If you've ever felt trapped in a career that looks good on paper but no longer feels like your own, this conversation offers practical wisdom, hope, and proof that meaningful reinvention is possible. To get in touch with Eric, you can find his LinkedIn here, or through the Yosemite Rivers Alliance site. Please visit us to learn about MORE® at our site bemorealigned.com.
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    34 mins
  • Parentpreneur: How to Build a Business Without Losing Yourself or Your Kids with Navid Moosa
    May 26 2026
    What does success actually look like when you’ve built businesses, raised kids, made mistakes, and gained enough perspective to know money alone isn’t the answer? In this episode of Code 3: Life Reinvented, I sit down with entrepreneur Navid Moosa for a conversation that goes far deeper than business strategy. Navid shares the extraordinary story of his family being forced to flee Uganda under Idi Amin’s regime with just one suitcase and 90 days to survive, and how that legacy shaped his mindset around struggle, gratitude, and resilience. We also unpack what it means to be a “parentpreneur” and whether it’s actually possible to build ambitious businesses without sacrificing your presence at home. Navid gets brutally honest about mistakes he’s made as a father, the lessons they taught him, and why his newest mission is helping other parents avoid the same traps. We also explore: Why your definition of success should evolve as you age The surprising power of time freedom How to know when you’re out of alignment Why your “why” should be bigger than yourself What brings you peace and why that matters The importance of taking inventory of the people around you This is a conversation about entrepreneurship, family, reinvention, alignment, and what really matters when the noise dies down. If you’ve ever wondered whether success is costing you too much, this one’s for you. Navid Moosa Websitehttps://navidmoosa.com Social Handles (all platforms):@TheNavidMoosa To learn about MORE®, visit: bemorealigned.com.
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    33 mins
  • Urgent Authenticity: Why Living Inauthentically Is a Small Death
    May 18 2026
    What if every moment you spend living inauthentically is a small death? In this deeply personal solo episode, I read passages from my upcoming book, Powered by Authenticity, and introduce one of the most important ideas in the entire book: urgent authenticity. After surviving two widowmaker heart attacks and completely reinventing my life, I’ve come to believe that authenticity is not something we pursue someday when the timing feels right. It’s an urgent responsibility to ourselves right now. In this episode, I explore why so many successful people drift away from who they really are, how masks become survival strategies, why vulnerability is essential to living truthfully, and what it means to choose aliveness over autopilot. If you’ve built a life that looks successful on the outside but feels disconnected on the inside, this conversation is for you. I also share practical reflections on growth, mortality, radical honesty, and the question I believe we all need to ask ourselves: Is my life pointing toward my authentic truth? To discover what MORE can do for you, please visit bemorealigned.com.
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    17 mins
  • Reinventing Yourself After 50: How to Start Over Without Clarity or Confidence (Debbie Weiss)
    May 11 2026
    What if the biggest reinvention of your life is still ahead of you? In this episode, I sit down with author and speaker Debbie Weiss, who didn’t begin her transformation until age 50. From a lifetime of caregiving and self-sacrifice to becoming a writer, speaker, and creator, Debbie’s story challenges everything we believe about timing, identity, and what’s possible later in life. Debbie opens up about the moment that changed everything, when she realized she had spent decades taking care of everyone else while losing herself in the process. What followed was not a clear plan or a bold leap, but something much more relatable: small, imperfect steps that slowly reshaped her life. We explore: Why waiting for clarity keeps people stuck How small actions create massive life change over time The hidden cost of always putting others first Why fear, identity, and comfort keep people from changing The mindset shift that turns you from a victim of your life into the owner of it How creativity and purpose can emerge at any stage of life Debbie shares the philosophy behind her “Sprinkle Effect,” the idea that transformation does not come from one big moment, but from consistently adding small, intentional changes that compound into something meaningful. Her journey also reveals something deeper. Reinvention is not about becoming someone new. It is about discovering parts of yourself that were there all along. As Debbie puts it, you do not need to have it all figured out. You just need to start. If you are feeling stuck, unfulfilled, or wondering if it is too late to change, this conversation is your reminder that it is not. Your life is not over at 50. It might just be getting started. To learn more about Debbie, please visit her site. To see how MORE® can help you, please visit our site at bemorealigned.com.
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    43 mins
  • Numb Success: Why High Achievers Feel Empty (And How to Reclaim Your Life)
    May 4 2026
    You’ve done everything right. You built the career, earned the title, and created a life that looks exceptional from the outside. So why doesn’t it feel like yours? In this solo episode, I unpack a concept I’ve been living and studying for years called numb success. It is the experience of having high achievement but low aliveness. This is not about burnout. It is not about failure. It is about the quiet truth that many high achievers already know but avoid admitting. I share the real story behind one of the most important lines from my upcoming book: “You don’t need to be exceptional to live an exceptional life. You just need to be exceptionally honest about who you are and brave enough to do something about it.” In this episode, we explore: Why success can create disconnection instead of fulfillment The real reason people feel stuck, and why it is not a lack of clarity The forces that keep you in place, including fear of change, identity risk, and comfort traps Why performing your life is not the same as living it A simple but powerful exercise to reveal the gap between the life you are living and the one you actually want This episode is a wake up call, but not the kind that tells you to blow up your life overnight. It is about telling yourself the truth and taking one honest step toward a life that finally feels like yours. Because the real risk is not failure. It is building a life that looks exceptional and never admitting it is not yours. Please check us out at bemorealigned.com.
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    18 mins