Redefining Possible with Peyton Hoffman

Peyton Hoffman

Peyton Hoffman, speaker, author, and founder of Fighting For Joy, empowers others to break free from limiting beliefs and step into their God-given purpose. A former tech executive turned transformational coach, she shares real stories of breakthrough on her podcast Redefining Possible while guiding individuals to heal mindsets, embrace their identity, and live with faith and boldness.

  1. 2d ago

    Episode 34: Kasi Beaney: Helping the Next Generation Find Their Calling & Redefine Success

    In this episode of Redefining Possible, Peyton Hoffman sits down with career coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host Kasi Beaney for an inspiring conversation about purpose, identity, and helping young people discover careers that align with who they truly are.Driven by a lifelong fascination with human behavior, Kasi earned a degree in psychology and built a successful 25-year career in medical sales. Along the way, she began noticing the immense pressure placed on teenagers and young adults to have their entire future mapped out before they had the opportunity to fully understand themselves.Recognizing the need for a different approach, Kasi founded Career Quest Inc., a career coaching company dedicated to helping young people identify their strengths, values, interests, and natural abilities so they can make decisions about their future with confidence and clarity.Together, Peyton and Kasi discuss the challenges facing today's students and young professionals, the limitations of traditional career expectations, and why self-awareness is one of the most valuable tools for long-term fulfillment and success.They also explore Kasi's podcast, Your Soulful Career Calling, where she introduces listeners to diverse career paths and uncovers the real stories behind professional titles—helping people move beyond pressure, comparison, and fear into a world of possibilities.This episode is an encouraging reminder that success is not about following someone else's path, but discovering the unique calling that fits who you were created to become.

    42 min
  2. Jun 22

    Redefining Possible with Matthew Hunein: Redefining Entrepreneurship

    In this episode of Redefining Possible, Peyton Hoffman sits down with entrepreneur and University of Southern California business student Matthew Hunein for a conversation about innovation, technology, and building businesses with intention.As a key part of the team behind Crzookie, a dessert shop based in Huntington Beach, California, Matthew has been involved in nearly every aspect of the business—from operations and marketing to hiring and customer experience—all while balancing the demands of full-time college coursework.Driven by a passion for entrepreneurship and emerging technology, Matthew has focused on using artificial intelligence and automation to create more efficient and scalable systems. He shares how small businesses can embrace innovation without losing the human touch and explains why understanding systems and processes is essential for long-term growth.Together, Peyton and Matthew discuss the realities of building a business at a young age, the opportunities AI is creating for entrepreneurs, and why curiosity, adaptability, and continuous learning are critical in an ever-changing world.They also explore Matthew’s vision for the future and his desire to work at the intersection of business, innovation, and AI-driven operations.This episode is for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, technology, and discovering how the next generation of leaders is redefining what’s possible.

    46 min
  3. Jun 15

    Episode 32: Dr. Daryll Wharton: Breaking Limiting Beliefs, Healing From Within & Creating Lasting Change

    In this episode of Redefining Possible, Peyton Hoffman sits down with transformational coach and speaker Dr. Daryll Wharton for a powerful conversation about overcoming limiting beliefs, healing emotional wounds, and creating lasting change from the inside out.Dr. Daryll's work goes far beyond motivation. She helps women uncover the subconscious patterns and emotional blocks that quietly shape how they think, feel, and show up in the world. By addressing change at its root, she empowers women to build lives grounded in confidence, clarity, and self-trust.Her own story is a remarkable testament to transformation. After losing more than 400 pounds physically, Dr. Daryll discovered that the greatest breakthrough came from releasing the emotional weight she had carried for years. That experience became the foundation of her mission to help others create meaningful and sustainable change.Together, Peyton and Dr. Daryll explore the importance of identifying limiting beliefs, understanding the power of the subconscious mind, and learning how to move beyond fear and self-doubt. They discuss why true transformation happens internally first and why healing emotional patterns can unlock a person's next level of purpose and possibility.This episode is an encouraging reminder that lasting change isn't built on temporary motivation—it's created through healing, self-awareness, and the courage to believe that more is possible.

    43 min
  4. Jun 8

    Episode 31: Ashley Daily Smith: Building Artist Businesses, Leading With Faith & Empowering Creative Entrepreneurs

    In this episode of Redefining Possible, Peyton Hoffman sits down with entrepreneur, artist manager, and founder of Breakroom17, Ashley Daily Smith, for an inspiring conversation about leadership, entrepreneurship, faith, and empowering creatives to build sustainable careers.Ashley has become a respected force in the music industry through her innovative approach to artist development and management. As Founder and CEO of Breakroom17, she helps artists move beyond simply creating music and step into the role of entrepreneur, equipping them with the tools, systems, and mindset needed to build long-term success.Throughout her career, Ashley has worked with emerging artists, Grammy Award-winning engineers, music technology startups, and management companies, developing strategies that bridge creativity with business excellence. Her mission is clear: helping artists understand that they are not only creators, but founders, leaders, and business owners.During the conversation, Ashley shares her journey from studying entrepreneurship at the University of Southern California to launching and scaling her own company. She opens up about the lessons she learned working in music management, technology startups, nonprofit leadership, and artist development, and how each experience shaped her unique perspective on leadership and innovation.Ashley also discusses her passion for helping women succeed in the music industry and creating pathways for creatives to build careers on their own terms. Through her Breakroom17 Artist Founder Course, consulting work, and artist management company, she is helping a new generation of musicians develop both their craft and their business acumen.A central theme throughout the episode is Ashley’s faith. She shares how her relationship with Jesus Christ serves as the foundation for her leadership, decision-making, and vision for the future. Rather than separating faith from business, Ashley believes purpose, excellence, and service can work together to create meaningful impact.Together, Peyton and Ashley explore entrepreneurship, artist ownership, personal growth, leadership, and the importance of building systems that allow creativity to thrive. They discuss how resilience, discipline, and a clear sense of purpose can help individuals navigate uncertainty while creating opportunities for long-term success.This episode is for entrepreneurs, creatives, aspiring artists, and anyone looking to build something meaningful while staying aligned with their values. Ashley’s story is a powerful reminder that success becomes far more impactful when it is rooted in purpose, service, and a vision larger than yourself.

    48 min
  5. Jun 1

    Episode 30: Jessie Malcolm: Finding Her Voice, Empowering Women & Turning Music Into Purpose

    In this inspiring episode of Redefining Possible, Peyton Hoffman sits down with international artist, songwriter, and community leader Jessie Malcolm for a powerful conversation about creativity, identity, resilience, and the courage to use your voice for something bigger than yourself.Known for her emotionally honest songwriting and captivating live performances, Jessie has built an international following through more than 110 performances worldwide. As a Sofar Sounds alumna, she has connected with audiences across the globe through intimate storytelling, soulful music, and deeply personal lyrics that explore growth, vulnerability, and self-discovery.Beyond music, Jessie is the founder of Hervoiceis, a women-led platform and community created to empower women through authentic conversations, creative events, and shared experiences. Through this work, she is helping women embrace their stories, find confidence in their voices, and create meaningful connections rooted in authenticity.In this conversation, Jessie shares her journey as an independent artist, the challenges of navigating the music industry, and how her passion for storytelling became a vehicle for healing and empowerment. She also discusses the inspiration she draws from legendary artists like Aretha Franklin and Fleetwood Mac, and how their influence continues to shape her evolving sound.Together, Peyton and Jessie explore creativity, leadership, purpose, self-expression, and the importance of building spaces where people feel seen, heard, and valued.This episode explores faith in the creative journey, personal growth, women’s empowerment, artistic expression, and the powerful impact of using your voice to inspire change.

    47 min
  6. May 25

    Episode 29: Sheree Cain-Jones: From Teen Mom & Trauma to Boundaries, Purpose & Powerful Leadership

    In this empowering episode of Redefining Possible, Peyton Hoffman sits down with speaker, women’s advisor, and relationship coach Sheree Cain-Jones for a deeply honest conversation about overcoming adversity, reclaiming self-worth, and transforming pain into purpose-driven leadership.Born into poverty and raised in a home marked by addiction and abuse, Sheree’s early life was filled with instability, trauma, and limitation. Becoming a teen mother and high school dropout could have defined her future — but instead, it became the beginning of a powerful transformation.Determined to rewrite her story, Sheree returned to school as an adult, earning both a nursing degree and a master’s degree in project management while building a career dedicated to helping women overcome personal and relational barriers.In this conversation, Sheree opens up about the importance of boundaries, communication, self-respect, and learning how to stop abandoning yourself in relationships. She shares how high-functioning women often struggle silently with people-pleasing, emotional exhaustion, and losing themselves while trying to hold everything together.As the creator of The P’s of Communicating with Presence and The Power School, Sheree now equips women with practical tools and frameworks that help them communicate with confidence, align with their purpose, and take intentional action toward the life they truly want.This episode explores healing, resilience, boundaries, leadership, communication, self-worth, personal growth, and the powerful reality that your past does not have to determine your future.

    48 min
  7. May 18

    Episode 28: Chloe Hamilton: Addiction, Healing & Finding Freedom Through Faith and Purpose

    In this powerful episode of Redefining Possible with Peyton Hoffman, Peyton sits down with Chloe Hamilton — full-time evangelist, missionary, and revival speaker — for a deeply personal conversation about identity, spiritual transformation, and overcoming darkness through faith.Raised in Los Angeles in a family deeply rooted in the Jesus People Movement, Chloe grew up witnessing prayer, miracles, and stories of healing from an early age. What seemed like a spiritually grounded upbringing, however, eventually collided with a painful season of rebellion, confusion, and inner struggle during her teenage years.As Chloe searched for identity and belonging, she became involved with destructive influences, drugs, alcohol, and witchcraft. Beneath the surface, she battled severe anorexia, bulimia, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts that left her feeling trapped in hopelessness and spiritual darkness.After years of emotional pain and feeling disconnected from purpose, Chloe reached a breaking point during her senior year of high school. In that moment, she began seeking God personally through scripture and prayer, leading to a life-changing spiritual encounter that completely transformed her identity and direction.Following her baptism in 2014, Chloe experienced what she describes as immediate freedom from depression, fear, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. That transformation ignited a deep passion for ministry, evangelism, and reaching young people struggling with the same battles she once faced.Today, Chloe serves as a full-time missionary and evangelist, ministering in public high schools, college campuses, and international missions. Through her work with Aid the Way Ministries, she travels across California and abroad sharing messages of hope, healing, repentance, and spiritual freedom.In this conversation, Chloe opens up about mental health, identity, spiritual warfare, addiction, healing, surrender, and the journey of discovering purpose after years of pain and confusion.This episode explores faith, redemption, resilience, identity, healing, and the powerful reality that no life is too broken to be transformed.

    48 min
  8. May 11

    Episode 27: Ben Steinbacher: Fatherlessness, Healing & Redefining Masculinity Through Faith and Purpose

    In this episode of Redefining Possible with Peyton Hoffman, host Peyton Hoffman sits down with coach, mentor, and men’s leadership expert Ben Steinbacher for a powerful conversation about fatherlessness, identity, healing, and what it truly means to become a strong and healthy man.Growing up surrounded by family dysfunction and emotional chaos, Ben developed a deep desire to understand people, leadership, and healing. What began as a personal search for answers eventually led him to faith, emotional restoration, and a calling to help other men confront the wounds, insecurities, and false beliefs they carry into adulthood.Today, after mentoring more than 1,000 teenagers, building international leadership programs, and coaching entrepreneurs and men across the world, Ben helps others separate their identity from performance and redefine leadership through humility, emotional intelligence, brotherhood, and spiritual growth.Throughout the conversation, Ben and Peyton discuss the growing crisis of fatherlessness and the lasting impact it has on confidence, relationships, leadership, and purpose. Ben explains how many men grow up without healthy models of masculinity, causing them to chase success, status, fitness, or achievement in an attempt to prove their worth and earn love.Ben also shares how healing often begins when men stop isolating themselves and begin building authentic community. He emphasizes that shame thrives in secrecy while transformation happens through vulnerability, accountability, and honest relationships with other men.The episode also explores practical leadership principles, emotional intelligence, and the importance of teaching men how to lead from wholeness instead of insecurity. Through faith, self-awareness, and intentional healing, Ben believes men can become the kind of leaders who positively impact families, businesses, and communities for generations to come.This episode is a powerful reminder that redefining masculinity is not about performance or control — it’s about healing, purpose, connection, and becoming the kind of man who helps others heal too.

    50 min

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Peyton Hoffman, speaker, author, and founder of Fighting For Joy, empowers others to break free from limiting beliefs and step into their God-given purpose. A former tech executive turned transformational coach, she shares real stories of breakthrough on her podcast Redefining Possible while guiding individuals to heal mindsets, embrace their identity, and live with faith and boldness.