Scott's Weekend Wrap-Up (June 14th, 2026)
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Success Story Podcast
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Last Week’s Episodes
Bear Grylls - Adventurer, Fmr SAS & 18M+ Books Sold | Why Making It Nearly Destroyed Him
Bear Grylls is one of the world’s most recognized adventurers and survival experts, best known for his decade-long run as host of Man vs. Wild and his record as the youngest Briton to summit Everest at 23. A former member of the British SAS, he has built a global media empire, authoring over 90 books that have sold more than 18 million copies. Yet behind the fearless persona is a candid admission: the relentless pursuit of success and identity through achievement nearly cost him his mental health and closest relationships — a journey he now shares openly.
Eric Ries is the entrepreneur and author behind The Lean Startup, the framework that has sold over five million copies and reshaped how startups and enterprises build products. He introduced the “minimum viable product” and iterative, customer-driven development. His latest book, Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Companies Stay Great, tackles what causes thriving organizations to lose their way — and what separates the rare few that sustain greatness over time.
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Scott


