Scott's Weekend Wrap-Up (May June 7th, 2026)
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This Weeks Letter:
Success Story Podcast
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Last Week’s Episodes
Lisa Song Sutton is a serial entrepreneur, real estate investor, and venture capitalist who launched multiple eight-figure businesses from scratch — starting with Sin City Cupcakes in 2012, then expanding into shipping, swimwear, and luxury real estate — all while working full-time at a law firm with no prior business experience. A daughter of a U.S. Air Force Vietnam War veteran, she now serves as General Partner of The Veteran Fund, a $20M venture capital fund investing in veteran-led companies. A member of the Young Presidents’ Organization, former Global Shaper selected by the World Economic Forum, and named a Top Ten Social Entrepreneur to Watch by Inc., Lisa is a living proof that bold action and a willingness to learn on the fly can turn an idea into an empire.
Will Harlow is a physiotherapist who became one of the biggest health creators on the internet. He started HT Physio in 2018 as a small clinic focused on helping people over 50 move better and live without pain. Then he started posting what he knew on YouTube. That channel now has over 2 million subscribers and 148 million views. His first book, Thriving Beyond Fifty, became a Sunday Times bestseller. His new book, Independence for Life (2026), lays out a step-by-step system built on four pillars (strength, mobility, balance, and skeletal health) to help people build a plan that actually keeps their body working long-term. The whole thing is built around one idea most doctors won’t say out loud: physical decline after 50 is not inevitable, and most of what people accept as “just aging” is actually fixable.
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Scott


