
Show overview
The Brian Buffini Show has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 714 episodes, alongside 19 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 380 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 41 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 36 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 105 episodes published. Published by Brian Buffini.
From the publisher
Renowned entrepreneur, bestselling author, dynamic speaker, and father of six, Brian Buffini brings sharp insights, practical wisdom, and his signature Irish wit to every conversation. On The Brian Buffini Show, big questions meet real-world solutions. Each episode blends perspective with action, offering principles and tools that help you gain clarity, build confidence, and take meaningful steps toward living your best life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest Episodes
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The Hidden Wealth in Home Buying
Building a Bulletproof Business Plan
Stop Looking Around, Start Moving Forward

S3 Ep 1How to Turn Failure into Fuel
Click here to watch on YouTubeWe all make mistakes. Some are costly. Some shake our confidence. But none of them have the power to define who we are unless we let them. In this episode, Brian Buffini opens up about a painful business loss that took six hours to make and six years to recover from, and explains how that failure became one of the most valuable lessons of his life.Through personal stories, hard-won wisdom and real coaching conversations, Brian shows you how to handle setbacks with perspective, learn from painful experiences and move forward with greater clarity. He also shares practical advice for keeping the right mindset in difficult seasons, protecting your confidence and building a life that can withstand both success and struggle.YOU WILL LEARN:Why failure should be treated as feedback, not identity.How to recover from setbacks without losing your confidence.Why your attitude, effort and daily routine matter most in hard seasons.NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:“Failure is an event, not a person.” – Zig Ziglar“There’s one mistake worth making. It’s when you make a mistake from a calculated risk.” – Brian Buffini“It’s not how far you fall, it’s how high you bounce.” – Tom Kelly“I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it.” – Maya Angelou“The goal is not to go back to what you know, but take what you know and take it into something new.” – Brian Buffini“All failure is is feedback.” – Brian Buffinithebrianbuffinishow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A New Chapter for the Brian Buffini Show
Click here to watch on YouTubeOn this special St. Patrick’s Day episode, Brian Buffini marks the 10th anniversary of the podcast by looking back on an extraordinary journey that began with The Brian Buffini Show and evolved into It’s a Good Life. He shares the story behind launching the original show on St. Patrick’s Day, reflects on the legacy of St. Patrick and revisits some of the most memorable conversations from the past 690 episodes, including interviews with Lou Holtz, Matthew McConaughey, Carla Harris, Neil Armstrong and Captain Charlie Plumb.Brian also reveals an exciting new chapter: the return of The Brian Buffini Show in a fresh video-first format. With new segments like Give Me a Minute, Brian’s Blueprint, Ask Mr. B and Coach Them Up, the show is expanding to bring even more practical wisdom on business, life, money and relationships. Whether you’ve been listening from the beginning or are just joining the journey, this episode is a celebration of where the show has been and where it’s headed next.YOU WILL LEARN:• Why St. Patrick’s legacy still matters today and how it helped shape Western civilization.• The powerful lessons behind some of Brian’s most memorable interviews from the last 10 years.• What to expect from the new format of The Brian Buffini Show.NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:“A remarkable life lived, a remarkable human being, a remarkable ministry and legacy.” – Brian Buffini“Be yourself. It doesn't matter whether somebody's rich or famous, everybody wants to be treated like a real person.” – Brian Buffini“One of the things we talked about when we launched this show was the mindset, the motivation and the methodologies of success.” – Brian Buffini“The biggest innovations in my life, in my business, have all come from my customers.” – Brian Buffinithebrianbuffinishow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 381Quick Cut: S2E381 Developing Your Self-Belief
Click here to listen to the full episodeWhen we believe in ourselves and our abilities, we have the confidence to meet challenges and achieve our goals. In this special replay episode, Brian explores why what you think about yourself can help or hinder you and provides powerful tips to improve self-belief. YOU WILL LEARN:· How insecurity can sabotage your dreams. · How past experiences and other people’s feedback shape your beliefs.· Two affirmations to use when your self-belief falters. NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “If we believe in ourselves, we can have belief in others.” – Brian Buffini “Just being myself is good enough to be great.” – Brian Buffini “Failure is an event, not a person.” – Zig Ziglar “We need stress to live; we need resistance to grow.” – Brian Buffini “Comparison produces insecurity because it focuses on what you’re not.” – Brian Buffiniitsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 380S2E380 Leadership Lessons from TOPGUN Instructor and Author David Berke
In this episode of the It's a Good Life podcast, host Brian Buffini talks with David Berke, an accomplished Marine Corps pilot, TOPGUN instructor and author, about the real-world leadership lessons he has learned throughout his career. David relays how as a child, he watched Marine fighter jets flying over his El Toro, CA neighborhood. Years later, he too became a Marine pilot flying jets, including combat missions in Afghanistan. David also was in the United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program, (commonly known as TOPGUN), and returned there to become an instructor. Now retired from the Marines, he is a leadership instructor and speaker, as well as the Chief Development Officer of Echelon Front. YOU WILL LEARN: Why leadership is a learnable skill — and how to grow it at work, at home, and within yourself. How discipline and process carry you through seasons when motivation is nowhere to be found. Why humility, teamwork, and relationship-building are the true foundations of long-term success MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Need to Lead — A TOPGUN Instructor's Lessons on How Leadership Solves Every Challenge by David Berke NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “Leadership is a skill that you can learn.” — David Berke “If you have anything that contributes to this team, which you do, you are a leader.” — David Berke “Every problem is a leadership problem in your family, within yourself, in your business, whatever it is. And the attributes of good leadership apply everywhere, which means that through good leadership, you can solve all those problems.” — David Berke “Motivation is a waning emotion. What is a sustaining thing, is working hard and being disciplined and powering through when you're not motivated.” — David Berke “When you put in the work when things are dark and difficult and hard, what you get in the end is so much more powerful.” — David Berke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 379Quick Cut: S2E379 Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life
Click here to listen to the full episodeNo matter the goals we set or the work we do, our negative thoughts can still create roadblocks to success. In this replay episode, Brian examines why we become what we think about and teaches how to develop personal and business philosophies to think more positively and achieve more success.YOU WILL LEARN:· The two most common reasons we’re reluctant to change.· The six questions that should define your personal and business philosophies.· The three components that are essential to develop and maintain successful philosophies.NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:“Work harder on yourself than you do on your job; you’ll go from making a living to making a fortune.” – Jim Rohn“A person is limited only by the thoughts he chooses.” – James Allen“Being broke is a state of account; being poor is a state of mind.” – Brian Buffini“Always do more than you’re paid for.” – Brian Buffini“It’s okay to be disappointed, it’s not okay to get discouraged.” – Brian BuffiniItsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 378S2E378 Rules for Resilience - a Conversation with Valorie Burton
Brian sits down with life coach and motivational speaker Valorie Burton to talk about what it really takes to endure pressure — and come out wiser and stronger on the other side. Valorie breaks resilience down into a learnable, diagnosable system: adaptive skills (what’s happening inside you), protective resources (what you can draw on), and preventive measures (the proactive choices that reduce future stress). In the second part of the podcast, Anna Buffini, Buffini & Company’s Social Media Manager, (and Brian’s daughter) asks Valorie questions previously submitted by Buffini clients about the challenges they’re currently facing. YOU WILL LEARN: How to build a resilience system with adaptive skills, protective resources, and preventive measures. A simple process to interrupt rumination and replace unhelpful thoughts with strengthening ones. How to discern when to grit and when to quit — the difference between “hard” and “burdensome.” MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Brian Buffini ShowRules of Resilience: 10 Ways Successful People Get Better, Wiser, and Stronger, by Valorie Burton NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “We also need resilience when the opportunity is in front of us...it’s also necessary for success.” — Valorie Burton “What a system also does is it helps you diagnose — where you could strengthen elements of your system that would lift you to the level where you need to be.” — Valorie Burton “The most important adaptive skill to have is thought awareness.” — Valorie Burton “When you start saying different things to yourself, it results in different choices and different actions.” — Valorie Burton “Coach yourself with that question — “What am I saying?’ Write it down. Write down the most persistent thought.” — Valorie Burton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 377Quick Cut: S2E377 Unlocking Your Full Potential
Click here to listen to the full episodeWe are all capable of achieving more in life. In this episode, recorded live at The Peak Experience, Brian teaches the formula for achievement, explaining how you can unlock your full potential and become who you’re supposed to be. Topics discussed include the symptoms of unfulfilled potential, why gratitude is a gamechanger and how you can leverage your assets. YOU WILL LEARN:The two categories of a winning mindset.The three crucial elements of motivation.The systems, routines and methodologies of success. INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “When you minimize what you've done, you minimize who you are.” – Brian Buffini“Why? Why not? Why not you? Why not now?” – Jim Rohn“People often say the motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing. That's why we recommend it daily.” – Zig Ziglar“It is impossible to feel bitterness and gratitude at the same time. It is impossible to express gratitude and to feel envy. It is impossible to give somebody gratitude and at the same time feel resentment. It is impossible to live in a state of gratitude and a state of entitlement at the same time.” – Brian Buffiniitsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.