Silent Service

Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel

Two friends at different stages of life share vulnerable conversations about faith, business, relationships, and what it looks like to show up faithfully without having it all figured out. Part journal, part honest dialogue, and part encouragement for those learning as they go.

  1. JAN 29

    Ep. 61: If You Repeated Today for a Year...

    In this conversation, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel discuss various themes including their riding team, Waterside Riders, the importance of Silent Service, personal growth, and the balance between achievement and fulfillment. They reflect on the significance of action in compassion, the challenges of modern society, and the concept of value investing. The discussion also touches on the doomsday clock and societal concerns, concluding with thoughts on financial responsibility and the importance of reading. Takeaways: Silent Service is about helping others without seeking recognition.Personal growth requires discipline and reflection.Achievement is a science, while fulfillment is an art.Action is necessary for true compassion.Optimism can help navigate life's challenges.The doomsday clock symbolizes societal concerns.Value investing is crucial for financial responsibility.Reading is essential for personal development.Happiness comes from within, not material possessions.Link to Discussion between Alex Hormozi and Tony Robbins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz-ymFOhBAE Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday. Follow Us Instagram & TikTok: @silentsvcpod Hosted by Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel Support the Show If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! We donate 100% of proceeds to charity. Got a cause you care about? Send a quick pitch to will@silentservicepodcast.com. We’d love to hear your story.

    42 min
  2. JAN 14

    Ep. 60: The Long Game or the Wrong Game

    In this episode, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel explore various themes surrounding entrepreneurship, investing, and personal growth. They discuss the differences between being an operator and an investor, the importance of mental and emotional well-being, and the impact of education on wealth creation. The dialogue also delves into financial health, credit utilization, and the influence of big business on consumer behavior. Throughout the conversation, they reflect on their personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the significance of failure, productivity, and the need for a digital detox in today's fast-paced world. Takeaways: Entrepreneurship and investing are two distinct paths to wealth.Mental clarity and emotional peace are crucial for productivity.Understanding credit utilization can significantly impact financial health.Education often prepares individuals to be employees rather than entrepreneurs.Big business marketing shapes consumer behavior and societal norms.Failure is a necessary part of the journey to success.Personal growth requires reflection on past experiences and future aspirations.Digital detox can enhance focus and clarity in life planning.Being magnetic as a leader is a learned skill.Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday. Follow Us Instagram & TikTok: @silentsvcpod Hosted by Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel Support the Show If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! We donate 100% of proceeds to charity. Got a cause you care about? Send a quick pitch to will@silentservicepodcast.com. We’d love to hear your story.

    59 min
  3. JAN 9

    Ep. 59: WE ARE BACK

    In this episode, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel discuss various aspects of life, including health, family dynamics, personal growth, and the importance of resilience. They reflect on their experiences during the holiday season, share insights on goal setting for the new year, and explore the impact of news consumption on mental health. The discussion also delves into entrepreneurship, work-life balance, and the significance of self-worth in relation to consistency. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of living a fulfilling life and the value of relationships. Takeaways: Health and wellness are ongoing journeys that require attention.Family dynamics can greatly influence our emotional well-being.Resilience is key to overcoming life's challenges.Being mindful of news consumption can protect mental health.Goal setting should focus on inputs rather than just outcomes.Entrepreneurship can take many forms, and finding the right path is essential.Self-worth should not be tied solely to consistency in habits.Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday. Follow Us Instagram & TikTok: @silentsvcpod Hosted by Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel Support the Show If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! We donate 100% of proceeds to charity. Got a cause you care about? Send a quick pitch to will@silentservicepodcast.com. We’d love to hear your story.

    47 min
  4. 12/29/2025

    Ep. 58: How to Be Someone People Want to Talk To

    In this episode of Silent Service, Will Diesel explores the art of conversation, emphasizing the importance of effective communication in building relationships. Drawing from a Substack article by Bella Dane, he outlines key pillars for engaging conversations, including talking less, letting others share their stories, asking better questions, and the significance of listening. Will encourages listeners to be present and deliberate in their interactions, highlighting that great conversations stem from genuine interest rather than the need to be interesting. Takeaways: The more you talk, the less people retain.People love to talk about themselves; let them.Real listening is rare and makes people feel valued.Ask questions that invite depth and connection.Get off autopilot and be genuine in your responses.Pausing before speaking shows care and thoughtfulness.Don't interrupt; let others finish their stories first.Listening is more laborious than speaking but more rewarding.Great conversations are about being interested, not interesting.Everyone wants to feel important; make them feel that way.Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday. Follow Us Instagram & TikTok: @silentsvcpod Hosted by Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel Support the Show If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! We donate 100% of proceeds to charity. Got a cause you care about? Send a quick pitch to will@silentservicepodcast.com. We’d love to hear your story.

    17 min
  5. 12/18/2025

    Ep. 57: One Day at a Time

    In this episode, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel engage in a lively conversation covering a range of topics from personal updates to deeper reflections on health, happiness, and financial independence. They discuss the importance of living in the moment, the challenges of work-life balance, and the impact of materialism on life choices. The conversation also touches on holiday preparations, company culture, and practical financial advice regarding student loans. Throughout, they emphasize the value of genuine connections and the pursuit of a fulfilling life. Takeaways: Focus on living happy days, not just a happy life.Forgiven debt can lead to significant tax implications.It's important to find joy outside of work, even if you dislike your job.Financial literacy is crucial for independence.Material possessions should not dictate your happiness.Investing early can lead to significant financial freedom later.Gift giving should be thoughtful, not obligatory.Living under your means can lead to greater freedom. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday. Follow Us Instagram & TikTok: @silentsvcpod Hosted by Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel Support the Show If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! We donate 100% of proceeds to charity. Got a cause you care about? Send a quick pitch to will@silentservicepodcast.com. We’d love to hear your story.

    40 min
  6. 12/11/2025

    Ep. 56: Top 25 Human Experiences

    In this episode, hosts Matthew DiMauro and Will Diesel explore a variety of topics ranging from personal experiences with lucky numbers and childhood food choices to the importance of physical and mental well-being. They discuss societal norms, campus safety, fraternity experiences, and the entrepreneurial mindset. The conversation also delves into meaningful connections, the differences between introversion and extroversion, and reflections on love and relationships. Finally, they examine the top life experiences according to AI and the significance of measurable impact in philanthropy. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction and Lucky Numbers 2:50 - Childhood Memories and Food Choices 5:49 - Physical and Mental Well-being 8:46 - Personal Appearance and Confidence 11:44 - Campus Safety and Recent Events 14:35 - Fraternity Experiences and Hazing 17:34 - Questioning Societal Norms 20:24 - Life Lessons from Children 23:38 - Entrepreneurial Mindset and Education 26:42 - Meaningful Connections and Impactful Moments 29:26 - Introversion vs. Extroversion 32:27 - Exploring Ancestry and Identity 33:28 - Top Life Experiences According to AI 36:05 - Reflections on Love and Relationships 39:20 - Philanthropy and Measurable Impact Quote of The Day:  “The will of God will not take us where the grace of God cannot sustain us.” - Billy Graham Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday. Follow Us Instagram & TikTok: @silentsvcpod Hosted by Matt DiMauro & Will Diesel Support the Show If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! We donate 100% of proceeds to charity. Got a cause you care about? Send a quick pitch to will@silentservicepodcast.com. We’d love to hear your story.

    45 min

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Two friends at different stages of life share vulnerable conversations about faith, business, relationships, and what it looks like to show up faithfully without having it all figured out. Part journal, part honest dialogue, and part encouragement for those learning as they go.