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The Victory Degree

The Victory Degree

Nik Atanackovic

104 episodesEN

Show overview

The Victory Degree has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 104 episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 2m and 1h 25m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 18 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 44 episodes published. Published by Nik Atanackovic.

Episodes
104
Running
2023–2026 · 3y
Median length
1h 14m
Cadence
Weekly

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On a mission to interview the world's greatest athletes.

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NBA Champion Jeff Ayres Reveals Rare Kobe & LeBron Stories & Behind The Scenes of The Spurs Dynasty

May 15, 20261h 58m

What 13 Years Inside The NFL Taught Me About Greatness (The Truth Nobody Will Say Out Loud) | Luke McCown

May 3, 202658 min

From 400 Followers to 60k+: How He Became One of NY’s Biggest Sports Voices (Alex Day Interview)

Apr 27, 20261h 17m

He's Building The World's First Supplement Brand Specifically for Hoopers. Here's How.

Apr 19, 202656 min

Ep 100Tyler Webb ON: Packers' Secret, 15M Views From 1 Video, AI's Threat & Why ESPN Is Losing to YouTube

Tyler Webb grew up a die-hard Packers fan in Green Bay, Wisconsin — and turned that sports obsession into a 12-year career in content creation. Now he runs a sports media brand and social media agency, and he knows better than anyone what it takes to build an audience in this space. In this episode, we get into how sports content is evolving, what the creator economy looks like for the next generation, and why the sports creators who survive AI will be the ones with a perspective — not just highlights. Connect with Tyler: Instagram: instagram.com/tyler.m.webb/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tylermwebb/ Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Apr 12, 20261h 19m

Ep 99The Most OVERLOOKED Quarterback Story in NFL History

Chris Streveler didn't get a single call from the NFL after college. So he went to Canada, won a championship, and forced his way into the league. Then he got cut. Then he threw game-winning touchdowns three weeks in a row without getting a single practice rep. Then he got cut again. Then he tore his ACL. Twice. This is the story of a quarterback who refused to stay down, and the mindset that made it possible. Connect with Chris: Instagram: instagram.com/cstrevy5/ Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Apr 3, 20261h 14m

Ep 98Inside the Mind of Elon Musk

What does it actually mean to learn from someone you disagree with? Eric Jorgenson spent five years compiling the most useful ideas from one of the most polarizing figures alive — Elon Musk. Not a political book. Not hero worship. Just the frameworks, mental models, and philosophy behind someone who built things everyone said were impossible. We get into why Elon was a legend in the tech world long before he became a household name, what made him worth writing a book about in the first place, and how Eric thinks about separating someone's ideas from their controversies. Plus the Naval quote on beliefs that everyone needs to hear. Connect with Eric: Instagram: instagram.com/erjorgenson/ X: x.com/EricJorgenson Website: ejorgenson.com/ Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Mar 27, 20261h 16m

Ep 97Tom Brady's Secret Weapon: Lessons From The Legendary Coach Who Changed Everything

Tom House has spent nearly 80 years learning what it actually takes to build elite athletes — and he's still coaching. A former MLB pitcher turned pitching coach, Tom has worked with some of the most iconic athletes in sports history — including Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Nolan Ryan, and a long list of MLB pitchers spanning multiple generations. In this conversation, he shares the philosophy that has kept him relevant across decades of sport, technology, and cultural change. We get into why today's athletes are physically better than ever but technically underdeveloped, what most coaches get wrong about solving performance problems, and why Tom believes baseball is a game of failure coached by negative people in a misinformation environment. He also breaks down the four performance absolutes he's built his coaching system around — and why the mental and emotional side of sport is still the most overlooked piece of the puzzle. Tom also opens up about his personal health journey, what authenticity really means when you're working with superstars like Brady and Brees, and why — after a career full of Hall of Famers — his favorite athletes to coach might surprise you. If you've ever wanted to hear from someone who has worked with the best in the world and still shows up every day to make athletes better, this one's for you. Connect with Tom: Instagram: instagram.com/tomhousesports/ Website: nationalpitching.com/ Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Mar 20, 20261h 1m

Ep 96Why You Should Take More Risks (Lessons from a 13-Year NFL Veteran)

What does it really take to chase a dream for decades—even when the outcome isn’t what you imagined? Former NFL quarterback Luke McCown joins the podcast to share the mindset that carried him through 13 seasons in the league, the risks he took pursuing football since childhood, and the lessons he learned from setbacks, injuries, and the unpredictable journey of professional sports. From growing up in small-town Texas to standing on NFL sidelines alongside some of the game’s greatest quarterbacks, Luke reflects on faith, discipline, failure, and why the attempt itself can be more fulfilling than the result. This conversation dives into the psychology of risk, the pursuit of excellence, and why focusing on the journey—not the outcome—can change the way you approach your goals. If you’re chasing something big in sports, business, or life, this episode will challenge the way you think about success. Connect with Luke: Twitter: x.com/luke_mccown Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Mar 14, 20261h 24m

Ep 95"You're Overthinking Success" The 1% Mindset That Changes Everything | Bishop Kevin Foreman

In this conversation, Nik sits down with Bishop Kevin Foreman to unpack one of the biggest misconceptions about success: that it’s complicated. Together they explore why the most powerful principles in life, business, and personal growth are often the simplest ones — and why so many people still struggle to apply them. Bishop Foreman shares raw stories from his own journey, including building major businesses, facing sudden financial collapse, and navigating moments where everything seemed to fall apart. The discussion dives into the difference between knowledge and execution, why many people stay stuck in “learning mode,” and how action — even imperfect action — creates momentum. They also explore powerful mental frameworks like “ready, fire, aim,” useful thoughts, resilience, patience, and the mindset shift that turns setbacks into setups. Through personal stories, practical analogies, and honest reflections on failure, the episode reveals why progress often comes from simply taking the next step instead of waiting for perfect conditions. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure whether you’re on the right path, this conversation offers a refreshing reminder: sometimes success is less about knowing more — and more about doing more with what you already know. Connect with Bishop Kevin Foreman: Twitter: x.com/bishopforeman Instagram: instagram.com/bishopforeman/ Website: harvestchurch.church/bishop-kevin-foreman Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Mar 6, 20261h 22m

Ep 94The TOP Principles of 0.01% Leaders

What separates champions from everyone else? In this episode, we break down the sports psychology behind elite performance — from Roger Federer winning just 54% of his points to Simone Biles stepping away to rebuild mentally and come back stronger. This isn’t about hype or highlight reels. It’s about how the best athletes in the world handle loss, manage pressure, and make decisions when outcomes are uncertain. We dive into why winning is a weak signal of decision quality, how obsession can both build greatness and destroy it, and why resilience — not raw talent — is the real separator at the highest levels of competition. If you’re an athlete, coach, competitor, or just someone chasing greatness, this conversation will completely reframe how you think about performance, failure, and long-term success. Connect with Sebastien: Instagram: instagram.com/sebastienpagebook/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sebastien-page/ Buy "The Psychology of Leadership": amzn.to/4l06mgN Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Feb 27, 20261h 27m

Ep 93Don't Do Business With Dicks | David Meltzer

In this episode, David Meltzer breaks down the mindset shifts, habits, and principles that separate people who stay stuck from those who build meaningful success. From how we think about money to how we use our time, this conversation challenges common beliefs and reveals a different way to approach growth, happiness, and fulfillment. We explore what most people misunderstand about success, why helping others plays a bigger role than you think, and how daily behaviors shape long-term outcomes. David also shares lessons from decades in business and coaching high performers on what truly drives momentum. If you’ve ever felt like you’re capable of more but unsure what’s holding you back, this episode will shift how you see your path forward. Connect with David: Instagram: instagram.com/davidmeltzer/ Buy "Don't Do Business With Dicks": dontdobusinesswithdcks.com/ Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ Twitter: x.com/victorywithnik Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Josh Dobbs Spotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXu Apple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVB George Mumford Spotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaR Apple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBR Dr. Jim Loehr Spotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8 Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Feb 20, 202621 min

Ep 92The 1% Mindset That Separates NFL Athletes From Everyone Else

Former NFL player Marcus Peterson joins the show to share his unconventional path from Inglewood to the league, and how football became the platform that launched his journey into entrepreneurship and global business. In this conversation, Marcus opens up about using fear of regret as fuel, learning to “unlearn” societal norms, and why taking action beats waiting for the perfect opportunity every time.We also dive into the realities of chasing the NFL dream, the mindset required to stay ready when opportunity finally calls, and how athletes can leverage their credibility and networks to build lasting careers off the field. Marcus breaks down the importance of controlling your “information diet,” embracing rejection, and building a life rooted in purpose, not pressure.If you’re interested in mindset, sports, entrepreneurship, and the transition from athlete to business leader, this episode is packed with real perspective and practical insight.Connect with Marcus: Instagram: instagram.com/marcustpeterson/Website: proedgebranding.com/Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ X: x.com/victorywithnikOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Feb 14, 202642 min

Ep 91From Underdog to Training NBA Hall of Famers — His RARE Blueprint for Winning in Life | PART 1

Ganon Baker joins the show to break down what it really takes to win — in sports, business, and life. From being an undersized underdog chasing an NBA tryout to building a decades-long player development career working with some of the best basketball players in the world, Ganon shares the mindset that carried him through it all.We get into resilience, performance anxiety, routines, and the truth about “grind culture.” He explains how elite athletes like Kobe, LeBron, and Steph manage pressure, why repetition beats motivation, and how everyday people can apply the same tools to their own careers and lives.This conversation goes beyond basketball. It’s about learning how to handle doubt, build confidence through action, and create a life built on purpose, discipline, and balance — not just hype.Connect with Ganon: Instagram: instagram.com/ganon_baker_/Website: ganonbakerbasketball.com/Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ X: x.com/victorywithnikOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Feb 6, 202656 min

Ep 90Jack Gohlke ON: 10 Threes VS Kentucky, Elite Shooting (Steph Curry Method) & March Madness Aftermath

What looks like an “overnight success” is almost never overnight. In this episode of The Victory Degree Podcast, Jack Gohlke breaks down the unseen years behind his viral March Madness moment—his mindset before dropping 32 points and 10 threes against Kentucky, the confidence built through years of failure, and what it really takes to be ready when the moment arrives. We dive into discipline vs motivation, building confidence through action, going “pro” with your routine, handling pressure on the biggest stage, and why elite shooters are misunderstood. Topics include: • The myth of overnight success • Building confidence through preparation • Discipline vs motivation • Going pro with your daily routine • Performing under pressure • Elite shooting at game speed • Failure, reps, and long-term belief If you care about basketball, mindset, or chasing excellence when no one’s watching, this conversation hits deep. Connect with Jack: Instagram: instagram.com/jgohlke34/ Website: jackgohlkehoops.com Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ X: x.com/victorywithnik

Jan 30, 20261h 44m

Ep 89Jimmy Sotos ON: 1.7M TikTok Followers, How To Ignore Haters & The Fake Ball Knower Epidemic

Former Ohio State basketball player Jimmy Sotos opens up about the real truth behind playing overseas, building a massive social media following, and navigating identity, confidence, and luck after sports. In this raw, honest conversation, Jimmy breaks down what life is actually like for pro basketball players outside the NBA, from unpaid contracts and wild fan behavior in Europe to culture shock, injuries, and tough career crossroads.Jimmy shares how TikTok unexpectedly changed his life during COVID, how he went from being “just a basketball player” to a full-time content creator with over 1.7 million followers, and why discipline, resilience, and what he calls “delusional confidence” matter far beyond sports. We dive deep into the mental side of competition, entrepreneurship, and self-belief, including why pressure kills performance, how to deal with online hate, and what separates real “ball knowers” from casual fans.This episode also explores the overseas basketball experience in Cyprus and Europe, the reality of rookie contracts, cultural differences, EuroLeague vs NBA play style, and why many athletes struggle with identity after their playing careers end. Jimmy doesn’t shy away from tough topics like luck, missed opportunities, imposter syndrome, relationships, and learning when to pivot instead of forcing a dream that no longer fits.Topics: - Ohio State basketball behind the scenes- Playing professional basketball overseas in Europe and Cyprus- The truth about unpaid contracts in overseas leagues- EuroLeague vs NBA style of play and rules differences- NBA Bubble championship and why it was pure basketball- LeBron James and the “Mickey Mouse ring” debate- How crowd noise, travel, and home-court advantage impact NBA teams- What separates real basketball IQ from casual NBA fandom- Fake ball knowers vs true basketball analysts- Why some great college players don’t translate to the NBA- Evaluating NBA players beyond stats and highlights- NBA player development, roster construction, and playoff basketball- TikTok growth and content creation- Dealing with pressure, expectations, and online criticism- Delusional confidence and elite athlete mindset- Why luck matters more than people admit- Athlete identity after sportsConnect with Jimmy: Instagram: instagram.com/jsotos1/TikTok: tiktok.com/@jimmysotos4Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ X: x.com/victorywithnikOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Jan 22, 20261h 46m

Ep 88Trey Drechsel On: EuroLeague vs NBA, Fear of Regret & The TRUTH About Playing Basketball in Europe

What does it really take to make a living playing professional basketball without hype, shortcuts, or fake guru advice? In this episode of The Victory Degree Podcast, professional basketball player Trey Drechsel breaks down the real journey of chasing a career overseas. From growing up as a late bloomer, walking on at the college level, and nearly walking away from the game entirely, Trey shares what most athletes never talk about: the uncertainty, the identity struggles, and the hard decisions that define a career. Trey opens up about why most advice online is misleading, why mastering the basics beats chasing advanced workouts, and how mindset, not talent, is what separates players who last from those who fade out. He explains the difference between repetition based training and constraint based training, how European basketball develops decision making at a deeper level, and why simplicity is the ultimate form of mastery. The conversation dives into the mental side of performance, including fear of failure, regret minimization, and why going all in on something, even if it does not work, is never a waste. Trey also shares what life is actually like playing overseas, including the cultural shock, isolation, financial realities, and long term tradeoffs of missing moments back home. This episode is not just about basketball. It is about committing to a path, closing chapters on your own terms, and understanding that the process of becoming matters more than the result. If you are an athlete, creator, or anyone chasing a long term goal, this conversation will challenge how you think about progress, work, and purpose. Topics covered include: - Making the leap from college basketball to overseas professional leagues - Why most high level advice is useless for young athletes - Is the EuroLeague better than the NBA? - How to think about failure, regret, and long term decision making - Why mastering fundamentals beats chasing shortcuts - WILD Serbian Basketball stories & much more... Connect with Trey: Instagram: instagram.com/treydrechsel/ YouTube: youtube.com/@TreyDrechsel5 Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/ X: x.com/victorywithnikOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Jan 14, 20261h 58m

Ep 87Nick Knows Ball ON: Ben Simmons Shooting Montages, Marcin Gortat Screens & NBA Conspiracy Theories

In this episode of The Victory Degree Podcast, I sit down with Nick — one of the most creative new voices in NBA content — to break down basketball culture, internet humor, and why true ball knowers are gravitating toward his viral videos.We dive deep into how the NBA has changed over the last 20 years, from the mystique of players like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and Shaquille O’Neal to today’s hyper-exposed era of LeBron James, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, and Stephen Curry. Nick explains why seeing players on Instagram, TikTok, and podcasts has fundamentally altered how fans perceive greatness.Nick also explains how his viral content ideas came to life, including:- Hilarious NBA career earnings breakdowns featuring players like Tobias Harris, Ben Simmons, Ish Smith, Timofey Mozgov, Furkan Korkmaz, and Rashard Lewis- The now-viral gas station skits, packed with ultra-niche references like Chris Paul’s snake dribbles, Ben Simmons free throws, and Marcin Gortat screens- Why even role players and journeymen make more money than most people realize — and why that fact shocks fansWe also get into bigger conversations around:- How sports gambling and fantasy sports are changing fan behavior — and why players like Michael Porter Jr. and real NBA athletes are directly impacted- Why younger fans view stars like LeBron James differently than past generations viewed legends- How highlights and box scores have replaced actually watching full NBA games- Why authenticity beats copying trends when building an audience- The mindset shift creators need before posting their first videoNick also shares why NBA players like Duncan Robinson have interacted with his content, how inside jokes turn into internet communities, and why taking creative risks beats playing it safe.This episode is part NBA history lesson, part content-creation masterclass, and part life philosophy — all wrapped in dry humor only real hoop heads will appreciate.Connect With Nick: Instagram: instagram.com/nick.knows.ball/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@nick.knows.ballConnect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/Twitter: x.com/victorywithnikYouTube: youtube.com/@TheVictoryDegreeOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Jan 7, 20261h 57m

Ep 86John Abraham On: 133.5 Sacks, Sacking Colin Kaerpernick, NFL's Mental Battle & Becoming Unbreakable

NFL success isn’t just about talent — it’s about mindset, resilience, and survival. In this powerful episode of The Victory Degree, former NFL star John Abraham pulls back the curtain on what it truly takes to make it — and last — at the highest level as a professional athlete. From his rise as one of the most feared pass rushers in football to his prime years with the Atlanta Falcons, John shares the unseen mental battles behind elite NFL performance.John Abraham reflects on his journey through the NFL, explaining why sacks are more mental than physical, how injuries test an athlete’s identity, and why effort matters more than perfection. As an athlete with 133.5 career sacks, John breaks down how preparation, mindset, and self-belief separated him from others trying to survive in the league. His time with the Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets gives rare insight into locker room culture, leadership, and the pressure that comes with NFL success.This episode goes far beyond stats. John opens up about growing up in a small town, being doubted early, and learning how fear of failure — and fear of success — shaped his career. He dives into the financial pressure many NFL athletes face, the responsibility of supporting family, and the reality fans never see behind the contracts. His story highlights why mindset is the foundation of long-term NFL success, both on and off the field.John also shares how he reframed adversity after football, how fatherhood changed his definition of success, and why mental resilience matters long after the game ends.Connect With John: Instagram: instagram.com/j.abraham55/Facebook: facebook.com/classicabraham55Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/Twitter: x.com/victorywithnikYouTube: youtube.com/@TheVictoryDegreeOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Dec 31, 20251h 48m

Ep 85Kevin Dahlstrom ON: $1 Million Doesn't Make You Rich, Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail & The Lie About Success

What if everything you’ve been taught about business, being an entrepreneur, achieving success, and mastering your mindset is actually leading you in the wrong direction? In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Kevin Dahlstrom to unpack the truths most people in entrepreneurship never talk about. This episode challenges conventional wisdom around ambition, hustle, and achievement, and forces you to rethink what real success in business actually looks like when mindset, fulfillment, and purpose are placed at the center.Kevin Dahlstrom is a former C-suite executive who appeared to “have it all” by traditional standards of business success. He had the titles, the income, the prestige, and the external validation that so many entrepreneurs chase. Yet beneath the surface, his mindset was deteriorating. In this episode, Kevin shares why walking away from millions wasn’t a failure — it was the most strategic decision he ever made as an entrepreneur focused on long-term success.We explore the hidden psychological costs of modern entrepreneurship and why so many high-performing people in business feel unfulfilled despite outward success. Kevin explains how chasing status, money, and recognition can quietly erode your mindset, distort your identity, and disconnect you from what actually matters. This conversation goes deep into the tension between ambition and peace, and how redefining success can completely reshape both your business and your life.The episode also dives into how environment plays a massive role in entrepreneurial success and mindset. Kevin breaks down why where you live, who you surround yourself with, and how you structure your days may be more important than any business strategy or productivity hack. Many entrepreneurs obsess over tactics while ignoring the foundational elements that support sustainable success.We also discuss the future of business in an AI-driven world and what entrepreneurs need to understand right now to stay relevant. Kevin shares why artificial intelligence will reshape entrepreneurship and the job market faster than most people expect — and why mindset adaptability will be the defining skill for future success. Rather than fear change, he explains how entrepreneurs can use uncertainty as leverage.Throughout the conversation, we touch on failure, luck, ego, and identity — topics rarely discussed honestly in business circles. Kevin opens up about rebuilding his life from the ground up, recalibrating his mindset, and designing a version of success rooted in values rather than validation. This episode isn’t about quitting business or ambition — it’s about upgrading how you approach entrepreneurship so success doesn’t come at the cost of your health, happiness, or integrity.If you’re an entrepreneur questioning the traditional definition of success, feeling burned out by hustle culture, or searching for a stronger mindset to build a business you’re actually proud of, this episode will challenge you in the best way possible. It’s a reminder that real success in entrepreneurship isn’t just measured by revenue or titles — it’s measured by alignment, clarity, and the life your business allows you to live.Connect With Kevin: Twitter: x.com/Camp4 Website: bolt.health/Connect with Nik: Instagram: instagram.com/victorywithnik/Twitter: x.com/victorywithnikYouTube: youtube.com/@TheVictoryDegreeOther Episodes You May Enjoy:Josh DobbsSpotify: spoti.fi/4cmtQXuApple Podcasts: apple.co/4e9hmVBGeorge MumfordSpotify: spoti.fi/4bIywaRApple Podcasts: apple.co/45ltHBRDr. Jim LoehrSpotify: spoti.fi/3yyddu8Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3AcnX21

Dec 10, 20251h 37m