The Matthew Byrd Podcast

Matthew Byrd + Reality Capture Network

This is a podcast for those who push boundaries, embrace innovation, and strive for excellence. Matthew sits down with disruptors, innovators, and lifelong learners across multiple industries, from reality capture and emerging tech to entrepreneurship, branding, and personal growth. In every conversation, we break down the mindsets, habits, and lessons behind success, because having a vision isn’t enough. It takes relentless action. If you’re driven to evolve, think bigger, and shape the future, let’s learn together from the journey of others. Join me and subscribe to this podcast!

  1. From Dumpster Diving to Millionaire: The Story of Rondi Lambeth

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    From Dumpster Diving to Millionaire: The Story of Rondi Lambeth

    From growing up in a shack without running water or electricity to advising high-net-worth entrepreneurs and helping business owners build wealth, Rondi Lambeth's story is one of the most remarkable journeys we've featured on Millionaire Builder. In this episode, Rondi shares how he survived an abusive childhood, left home at 15 years old, became a firefighter, endured a near-fatal heart attack, and built multiple successful businesses focused on credit, taxes, debt, and wealth creation. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, business owner, or someone looking for inspiration to overcome adversity, this conversation is packed with powerful lessons and practical financial insights. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Surviving a massive heart attack and a new perspective on life 02:30 – What Rondi does today: helping entrepreneurs maximize wealth 04:10 – Growing up without electricity, running water, or stability 05:15 – Living with a convicted murderer and surviving abuse 06:20 – Leaving home at 15 and hitchhiking across states 07:15 – Becoming a funeral director apprentice in high school 08:20 – The lesson that changed his life: it's not what you make, it's what you keep 09:15 – Becoming a firefighter and starting his first business 10:10 – Losing his younger brother to suicide over financial struggles 11:15 – Building a nonprofit credit repair company 13:20 – Working with celebrities, athletes, and wealthy entrepreneurs 14:15 – What the wealthy have in common: own nothing, control everything 16:10 – How Rondi legally paid just $71 in income tax 17:00 – Why stress nearly killed him 19:00 – Escaping childhood trauma and creating a different future 25:00 – Turning adversity into a superpower 29:30 – Common misconceptions about credit scores 37:00 – The 3-1-1 rule for building great credit 42:00 – Why good credit saves you money everywhere 47:00 – Good debt vs. bad debt 50:00 – Real estate, business ownership, and building wealth 57:00 – Why most business owners overpay in taxes 1:03:00 – The difference between a CPA and a tax strategist 1:11:00 – Entrepreneurship, purpose, and helping others win 1:15:30 – The advice he'd give his younger self TAKEAWAYS • Your past can become your greatest advantage—or your biggest excuse. • Never quit. If you don't quit, nobody can stop you. • How much money you make is not as important as how much money you keep. • Financial literacy can completely change the trajectory of your life. • Most people misunderstand how credit actually works. • Wealthy people think differently about ownership, taxes, and assets. • Business ownership remains one of the most powerful paths to financial freedom. • Investing in yourself often produces the highest return. • Adversity can become a superpower when you choose to learn from it. • Life is too short to spend doing work that doesn't energize you. Connect with Rondi: https://rondilambeth.com @RondiLambeth Connect with Matthew Byrd: https://realitycapturenetwork.com

    1 h 24 min
  2. From ESPN Dreams to Marketing Leadership | Shane Larson's Journey

    23 jun

    From ESPN Dreams to Marketing Leadership | Shane Larson's Journey

    What does it take to build a successful career, grow a personal brand, and stay consistent when nobody is paying attention? In this episode, Matthew Byrd sits down with Shane Larson—Marketing Director, podcast host of The Game Time Guru, coach, and entrepreneur—to discuss his journey from wanting to become an ESPN analyst to building a career in marketing leadership while growing a podcast that's been running consistently since 2017. Shane shares lessons learned from working at Bodybuilding.com, ClickFunnels, and alongside Russell Brunson, plus his insights on AI, content creation, personal branding, networking, leadership, and why most people quit too early. Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, creator, business owner, or someone trying to navigate your career path, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and inspiration. 👇 Connect with Shane Larson Instagram: @gametimeguru YouTube: The Game Time Guru ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – Wanting to become an ESPN analyst 02:30 – College, boxing, and life's unexpected detours 04:00 – Early career at Scentsy and Bodybuilding.com 05:00 – Discovering ClickFunnels and Russell Brunson 06:15 – Learning marketing from Russell Brunson 08:00 – Starting in customer support and earning opportunities 10:00 – Why titles don't matter as much as growth 12:00 – Leadership lessons and taking initiative 12:45 – Becoming a marketing leader 14:00 – The power of networking and relationships 16:00 – Starting The Game Time Guru podcast 17:30 – The reality of podcasting and consistency 18:15 – "Nobody was listening" in the beginning 19:00 – The interview that changed everything 20:00 – Lessons learned from interviewing athletes 22:00 – Why family and friends won't scale your brand 23:00 – Finding mentors and learning from successful people 24:00 – Podcast inspiration, Gary Vee, and Grant Cardone 30:30 – Funny Grant Cardone story from ClickFunnels 31:30 – The quote that changed Shane's perspective on life 33:00 – AI, content creation, and the future of marketing 35:00 – SEO, AEO, and Answer Engine Optimization explained 36:00 – Why authentic content still wins 37:00 – How to optimize content for AI search 40:00 – Common marketing mistakes businesses make 42:00 – The importance of email marketing 43:00 – Zero-click marketing and social media strategy 44:00 – Why TikTok is changing e-commerce 46:00 – Founder-led content and personal branding 48:00 – Building trust through storytelling 50:00 – Why people overcomplicate content creation 52:00 – Marketing advice for small business owners 53:00 – Shane's vision for the future 54:00 – "Everything is figureoutable" 56:00 – Advice for young professionals 57:00 – Patience, opportunity, and enjoying the journey 59:00 – Why most people quit too early 01:01:00 – Final thoughts and where to find Shane 💡 Key Takeaways ✅ Consistency beats talent when building a brand or podcast. ✅ The best career opportunities often come from being willing to learn. ✅ AI is powerful, but authentic human content builds trust. ✅ Personal branding and founder-led content are more important than ever. ✅ Networking creates opportunities you can't predict. ✅ Most people quit before they see results. ✅ Patience and long-term thinking are competitive advantages. ✅ Stories connect, build trust, and ultimately sell.

    1 h 3 min
  3. The AI Future Nobody Is Ready For: Entrepreneurship and  Human Connection  | Peter Swain

    2 jun

    The AI Future Nobody Is Ready For: Entrepreneurship and Human Connection | Peter Swain

    Peter Swain has spent his life at the forefront of technological disruption. From becoming one of the world’s first web developers, to helping shape early mobile app strategy with Apple and Steve Jobs, to now advising entrepreneurs on artificial intelligence, Peter has built a career around seeing what’s coming before the rest of the world catches up. In this episode, Peter shares why AI is fundamentally different from every technology shift before it, why he believes the next five years will completely reshape business and society, and why entrepreneurs who ignore AI may not survive what’s coming next. But this conversation goes far beyond automation and business strategy. Peter dives into parenting in an AI world, human connection, creativity, education, relationships, and the deeper question of what still makes us human when AI can do almost everything better than we can. From autonomous weapons and deepfakes to solopreneur millionaires and AI-powered businesses, this is one of the most fascinating and thought-provoking conversations we’ve had on the podcast. If you are curious, excited, skeptical, or even terrified about the future of AI, this episode is for you. TIMESTAMPS [00:01:30] — From coding at six years old to becoming one of the world’s first web developers [00:04:18] — Working with Steve Jobs and helping Apple shape app strategy [00:05:11] — Why AI is fundamentally different from every technology before it [00:10:40] — Why Peter believes humanity is completely unprepared for AI [00:16:36] — AI-discovered medicine and the unintended consequences nobody talks about [00:22:44] — Peter’s prediction for how quickly the world will transform [00:29:07] — Deepfakes, regulation, and Peter’s most controversial opinion [00:35:34] — The three things AI can never replace: connection, community, and charisma [01:03:45] — Why entrepreneurs need to adopt AI immediately [01:16:02] — “You can be proud or rich, but you can’t be both.”

    1 h 20 min
  4. R-CON 2026 Is Leveling Up — Bigger Venue, Bigger Vision, Bigger Opportunities

    28 may

    R-CON 2026 Is Leveling Up — Bigger Venue, Bigger Vision, Bigger Opportunities

    RCN 2026 is leveling up in a massive way. In this episode, Matthew Byrd and Phillip Ellering break down the biggest changes coming to this year’s conference, including the move to the Boise Centre, a 70-booth expo hall, hands-on technical workshops, the new Innovation Village & Hackathon, upgraded VIP experiences, and the community-focused networking that has made RCN one of the most unique events in the reality capture industry. From LiDAR, drones, surveying, BIM, digital twins, robotics, and AI to startups, enterprise companies, and career opportunities, this conversation dives into why RCN is more than a conference — it’s a growing ecosystem built to connect people, spark innovation, and create real opportunities across the industry. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro & why this year feels different 01:00 – From small venues to the Boise Centre 03:30 – Building the conference & improving every year 04:45 – The new expo hall experience 05:45 – Hands-on workshops & technical training 07:00 – Gamifying growth & solving challenges 09:15 – Lessons from the first conference 11:15 – Why RCN feels different from other events 12:00 – Innovation Village & Hackathon announcement 14:15 – Solving industry problems through collaboration 15:00 – Venue accessibility & attendee experience 16:30 – VIP lounge & networking upgrades 18:00 – Growth in exhibitors & attendance 19:00 – Why RCN happy hours are legendary 21:00 – The power of networking outside the conference room 23:00 – Real career & business opportunities created through RCN 24:00 – Who attends RCN? 26:00 – The mission behind the conference 28:00 – Matthew’s personal approach to building community 30:00 – Why the team goes all-in on marketing 31:00 – Ticket options & conference flexibility 34:00 – Final thoughts & what to expect this year 🎟️ RCN 2026 📍 Boise Centre — Boise, Idaho 📅 October 12–15

    36 min
  5. From Air Force Pilot to CEO | What Military Leaders Do That Corporate America Can't | Nate Amidon

    26 may

    From Air Force Pilot to CEO | What Military Leaders Do That Corporate America Can't | Nate Amidon

    Nate Amidon didn't plan on starting a company. He flew C-17 cargo planes for 12 years on active duty, transitioned out of full-time service, and landed a program management role at Microsoft, where he quickly realized his military skills were a perfect fit for the tech world. When his firm wouldn't hire his fellow veterans, he built Form 100 Consulting to do it himself. In this episode, Nate breaks down what military leaders bring to corporate teams that no resume or interview can reveal, how to run meetings worth having, and why companies that approach AI with a human-first mindset will outpace everyone else. If you lead a team, run a business, or want to think more clearly about getting things done, this one delivers.  TIMESTAMPS [00:00:00] Introducing Nate Amidon and Form 100 Consulting [00:01:39] Growing up in Minnesota and joining the  Air Force Academy [00:05:07] What bootcamp was actually like  [00:08:37] What kept him going through training and into pilot school [00:09:22] Flying the C-17 and 23 years of military service [00:10:37] What the military teaches you that business cannot [00:15:21] Transitioning out of active duty and taking a 50% pay cut [00:17:24] Seeing the gap, starting Form 100, and having no idea what he was doing [00:21:44] Why alignment and communication are the real problems inside every tech company [00:25:16] Finding the right balance between structure and engineering freedom [00:29:07] The program execution chart every organization is missing [00:31:06] Death by meetings and fixing the problem [00:36:07] How to run one-on-ones that actually build relationships [00:43:10] The AI reality check: most companies are nowhere near real ROI [00:50:05] A human-first framework for implementing AI incrementally [01:02:41] Authenticity, AI avatars, and why people still want people [01:13:17] Final advice: lean into the hard thing, fail forward, and find mentors

    1 h 42 min
  6. The Anti-Bank Bank: Real Estate, Mortgages & the Wealth Strategy Most People Miss | Harrison George

    19 may

    The Anti-Bank Bank: Real Estate, Mortgages & the Wealth Strategy Most People Miss | Harrison George

    Harrison George grew up on a thousand acres in the California Bay Area, the son of the founder of CMG, one of the largest privately held mortgage companies in the United States. But his path into the family business was anything but a straight line. In this episode, Harrison shares how he found his footing through failure, why he calls CMG the "anti-bank bank," and how a product called the All-in-One loan is helping homeowners pay off their mortgages years early. He also breaks down his own real estate investment strategy, the mindset behind choosing default happiness, and why sitting with failure is the most underrated growth tool most people skip. If you are thinking about buying a home, building wealth through real estate, or just trying to figure out how to enjoy the journey, this one is for you.  TIMESTAMPS [00:00:37] — CMG Mortgage, the family business and getting licensed in 48 states [00:02:18] — Buying a bank: what Bank CMG is and why it matters [00:03:29] — Growing up: The culinary school detour [00:04:25] — How one campus visit changed everything [00:06:35] — Life on a thousand acres in the Bay Area [00:08:03] — Failing the loan license exam and what he learned from moving back home [00:09:41] — Moving to Boise on 45 days notice with a U-Haul and woodworking equipment [00:10:13] — A home, another and then a duplex: How he built his portfolio [00:15:27] — The 2008 housing crash as the son of a mortgage company founder [00:23:27] — What it is actually like to have your dad as your boss

    1 h 6 min
  7. From Platinum Records to Point Clouds | Building a Drone Career the Hard Way with Mark Martin

    12 may

    From Platinum Records to Point Clouds | Building a Drone Career the Hard Way with Mark Martin

    From Music Studios to LiDAR Systems | How Curiosity Built a Drone Career with Mark Martin  Mark Martin has reinvented himself more than once… air traffic control, music production, heavy equipment, drones, and now LiDAR at a large Midwest engineering firm. All of it is connected by a habit of  continual learning, doing and showing up before anyone expects you to. Mark gets into what it actually takes to build a drone program inside an engineering firm, why AI in geospatial is coming whether you like it or not, and the advice he gives anyone trying to break in. If you're curious about where drone technology is heading and what it takes to grow in this space, this episode is for you.  TIMESTAMPS [00:00:39] — What Mark does now: building a UAS program at Prairie Engineers [00:01:52] — Air traffic controller at 19 and the road into music [00:02:31] — Moving to Nashville, interning for free and earning five platinum records [00:03:04] — Digital downloading kills the studio business and what came next [00:04:29] — Buying a Mavic to film Frisbee dogs and accidentally discovering drones [00:05:00] — From hobbyist to geospatial: teaching himself photogrammetry from scratch [00:09:07] — What the music industry taught him about curiosity, showing up and being seen [00:11:07] — What a drone program actually solves for an engineering firm [00:14:11] — Why firms spend $300K on equipment and never use it [00:25:29] — Solid state batteries, hydrogen drones and what Mark plans to fly next [00:29:54] — AI in data processing: what it's replacing and what it's not  [00:32:44] — Embracing AI: the drum machine lesson and why resistance never wins [00:37:44] — Career advice for breaking into geospatial: certifications, project resumes and flight hours [00:40:12] — Scanning SpaceX at Boca Chica and what he saw standing 100 feet from the rocket [00:42:25] — Mounting an MX9 to a train and scanning 60 miles of railroad track [00:43:41] — Using a 360 camera and a bullhorn to count birds for the Department of Natural Resources [00:49:07] — Life advice: find someone doing it, show up, carry the battery cases

    1 h 6 min

Información

This is a podcast for those who push boundaries, embrace innovation, and strive for excellence. Matthew sits down with disruptors, innovators, and lifelong learners across multiple industries, from reality capture and emerging tech to entrepreneurship, branding, and personal growth. In every conversation, we break down the mindsets, habits, and lessons behind success, because having a vision isn’t enough. It takes relentless action. If you’re driven to evolve, think bigger, and shape the future, let’s learn together from the journey of others. Join me and subscribe to this podcast!

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