Heartbeat For Hire with Lyndsay Dowd

Lyndsay Dowd

The Heartbeat for Hire Podcast was created to inspire leaders on how to get through the most difficult of circumstances. I feature CEOs, Olympians, Professional Athletes, Authors, Disruptors, Emmy Winning Journalists and more as they share their stories of resilience with my lens on leadership and culture. My guests share their vulnerability and lessons learned so those of you who have never had a good leader can see the possible in the way they lead. My goal is to transform leadership as we know it and this podcast features the best of the best in showing you the way.

  1. 4d ago

    212: From Marvel to the Metaverse: How to Build What Doesn't Exist Yet with Matt Edelman

    Matt Edelman serves as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President, with responsibility for the company's strategy, capital allocation, operations, and long-term growth. Appointed CEO in April 2025 after serving as President and Chief Commercial Officer, Matt architected a comprehensive corporate restructuring, strengthening the company's balance sheet and raising more than $26 million in six months, culminating in a $20 million private placement in October 2025. Prior to his appointment as CEO, Matt drove more than 20x revenue growth, led multiple M&A transactions, oversaw hundreds of brand partnerships, supported the company's successful NASDAQ IPO, and helped establish Super League as a defining force in the emerging category of playable media.   To know more about Matt visit his LinkedIn: @mattedelman   Episode Summary:   Matt Edelman has spent over 30 years at the intersection of media, gaming, and emerging tech — starting at Marvel in the 1990s, helping launch Marvel.com, moving through WME/IMG's global live-events business, and now leading Super League as its Chairman, CEO, and President. In this conversation, Matt walks through his "meandering" career path, what it took to raise $26 million while restructuring Super League from an esports company into a platform that helps brands reach the "gamified consumer," and the leadership lessons he's picked up along the way — from building trust with his team to spotting emerging categories before they have a name.   Key Takeaways:   - Follow where you can have impact, not just what's exciting - More people play video games than watch sports - Reframe the audience to shift perception - Trust is a leader's most important asset - Curiosity drives good leadership, but it needs a check - Younger generations are wired for gamified experiences - Build a personal board of advisors - The human side of your story matters as much as your business story   Episode Chapters:   00:00 – Episode teaser: the stats on gamers vs. sports fans 00:40 – Welcome & guest introduction 01:42 – Welcome, Matt 01:58 – Matt's origin story: from investment banking to Los Angeles 03:36 – The Marvel years: launching Marvel.com and riding the dot-com wave 11:20 – What Super League is and why it matters 16:34 – Matt's evolution as CEO and the importance of trust 19:15 – Listener support shoutout (top 2% of podcasts globally) 19:55 – What inspires Matt: solving business puzzles 22:08 – What legacy Matt wants to leave 23:35 – What's next for Super League and the gamified consumer trend 26:18 – Where to find Matt (LinkedIn) and why the "human side" matters online 29:08 – Final takeaway for listeners: build your personal board of advisors 31:47 – Outro

    212: From Marvel to the Metaverse: How to Build What Doesn't Exist Yet with Matt Edelman
  2. Jul 8

    211: Roots, Soil, and the ROI Nobody's Talking About with Whitney Clapper

    Whitney Conner Clapper is the Executive Director of the Farmhand Foundation, where she is helping build a future in which ecosystems, farmers, and communities support one another. With more than 20 years of experience in brand marketing, storytelling, regenerative agriculture, and community engagement, Whitney has built purpose-driven campaigns that connect business with lasting social and environmental impact. Her work spans the outdoor industry, including 12 years at Patagonia, where she led Indigenous engagement and justice, equity, and inclusion initiatives while helping shape mission-driven programs such as Worn Wear, Patagonia Provisions, and Patagonia Action Works. She built enduring partnerships between business, Tribal Nations, nonprofits, and grassroots movements to advance climate resilience, biodiversity, and environmental justice. Today, Whitney's work centers on regenerative agriculture—strengthening local food systems, restoring ecosystems, and helping farmers thrive through collaboration, innovation, and deep listening. Rooted in Indigenous wisdom and informed by science, she believes meaningful change begins with relationships, heart-led leadership, and the courage to reimagine how we care for both people and the land.   Connect with Whitney:   LinkedIn: @whitneyconnerclapper Instagram: @whitneyconnerclapper   Farmhand Foundation:   LinkedIn: @farmhandfoundation Instagram: @farmhandfoundation   Episode Summary:   Whitney Clapper shares her journey from building sustainability initiatives at Patagonia to co-founding a nonprofit dedicated to helping farmers and communities thrive. She explains why listening directly to farmers shaped their mission, what regenerative agriculture really means beyond buzzwords, and how supporting local food systems can create healthier communities and a more resilient future. The conversation also explores leadership, purpose-driven work, and the importance of meeting people where they are before trying to create change.   Key Takeaways:   Listen before trying to solve problems—those closest to the challenge often have the best insights. Regenerative agriculture is about caring for people, land, and communities together. Great leadership starts with humility and curiosity. Farmers play a vital role in building a sustainable future. Supporting local farmers strengthens both communities and food systems.   Episode Chapters:   00:00 – Introduction & Three Big Lessons from the Episode 01:18 – Whitney's Career Journey to Patagonia 05:50 – Building Sustainability Initiatives at Patagonia 11:03 – Transitioning from Patagonia to Working with Farmers 14:06 – What Regenerative Agriculture Really Means 16:16 – Challenges Facing Farmers Today 19:39 – The Listening Tour That Inspired a New Mission 20:37 – Helping Farmers and Communities Thrive 22:10 – The Power of Listening as a Leader 23:15 – Creating Lasting Impact Through Community Work 28:24 – The Vision for the Future of Agriculture 29:38 – Why Buying Local Matters 31:08 – Final Thoughts & Closing

    211: Roots, Soil, and the ROI Nobody's Talking About with Whitney Clapper
  3. Jul 1

    210: You Broke Free. So Why Does It Feel Like a New Cage? with Keren Eldad

    Keren Eldad (Coach Keren), Executive Coach to elite performers, Bestselling Author of GILDED, and Host of COACHED Keren Eldad is not just an executive coach—she is someone who climbed the highest rungs of ambition, lost everything she thought mattered, and rebuilt a life that finally felt like her own. Before becoming one of the most recognized voices in high-performance transformation, Keren was a picture of outward success—married, living in Zurich, running a career that sparkled on paper. From the outside, she had "made it."   Socials:   Website: https://kereneldad.com/ Instagram: @coachkeren   Episode Summary:   Keren Eldad returns to Heartbeat for Hire as a repeat guest to dive deep into what happens after the breakthrough. While doing the personal work is essential, the real challenge is sustaining who you become and not slipping back into old patterns. Keren explores the concept of "identity dissolution"—breaking free from the patterns and identities that have defined you throughout your life. She reveals why success is actually harder to survive than failure, why insight alone isn't enough without identity-level change, and why high performers unconsciously rebuild their own cages even after doing transformational work. This episode is for anyone who's had breakthroughs but struggled to make them stick.   Key Takeaways:   - Breaking free requires resolving underlying patterns - Success is harder to survive than failure - Insight without identity integration is just borrowed confidence - Overachievers are addicts - High performers rebuild their cages - Find your reference group   Episode Chapters:   00:00 Introduction: The Three Things You'll Learn Today 00:55 Welcome to Heartbeat for Hire & Keren's Credentials 01:28 The Real Assignment: Sustaining Who You Become 02:00 Keren's Background: Corporate Overachiever to Coach 04:45 What It Means to Be an Overachiever 07:15 Overachievers Are Addicts, Not Just High Performers 10:30 Why Success Is Harder to Survive Than Failure 14:00 The Possum on Your Chest: Suffocation & Misalignment 16:45 Keren's Reckoning: Divorce, Grief, and Awakening 19:20 Building an Overachiever's Recovery Guide 21:30 Insight Without Identity Integration Is Just Borrowed Confidence 23:45 The Choice We're Making: Saving Our Own Lives 24:45 What's Next: Book Tour, VIP Day in Austin, Turning 50 25:30 Life Transition: Kids Graduating & New Chapters 26:00 Where to Find Keren & Resources 27:00 Closing & Call to Action

    210: You Broke Free. So Why Does It Feel Like a New Cage? with Keren Eldad
  4. Jun 24

    209: Stop Trying to Keep People with Mark Peters

    Mark Peters is the Chief Executive Officer of Butterball Farms, Inc., which was nationally recognized as one of The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® from 2018 to 2025. Most recently, named a Top 101 Companies to Work For® in the nation. The second-generation family business, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is America's leading producer of culinary butter and margarine and creates custom butter flavors for some of America's biggest brands. Peters began as a factory worker in his father's company at the age of 12: an experience that taught him first-hand about the challenges that frontline workers face. At 30, he took over the company determined to lead a financially successful business that would also enrich the lives of its workers.   Socials: Website: https://butterballfarms.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markpetersbutterball/ Instagram: @markpetersbutterball   Episode Summary:   In this episode of the Heartbeat for Hire Podcast, host Lyndsay Dowd sits down with returning guest Mark Peters, CEO of Butterball Farms, author of The Retention Trap, and founder of a nonprofit workforce support model that has generated a reported 300% ROI for participating organizations.   Mark shares how starting on the factory floor at age 12 shaped his leadership philosophy, why traditional retention strategies often miss the mark, and how employers can create environments where employees genuinely thrive. The conversation explores leadership, employee well-being, workforce development, and practical ways businesses can support workers beyond the workplace.   Key Takeaways:   - Great leaders understand the realities of frontline employees. - Retention should be a byproduct of employee success, not the primary objective. - Financial stability is often a bigger challenge for employees than employers realize. - Building trust requires support systems outside traditional HR structures. - Organizations that invest in employee well-being can create measurable business returns. - Leadership is most effective when it focuses on enriching lives, not just improving performance metrics.   Episode Chapters:   00:00 – Introduction & What You'll Learn 00:59 – Meet Mark Peters 02:30 – Starting on the Factory Floor at Age 12 05:00 – Understanding Employees' Real-Life Challenges 08:00 – Building Better Workplace Support Systems 10:00 – The Source: A Different Employee Assistance Model 15:00 – The Business Impact of Employee Support 18:00 – Why Retention Is the Wrong Goal 24:00 – Financial Barriers Facing Workers 27:00 – A New Model for Employer Collaboration 30:00 – The Future of Leadership 34:00 – Final Thoughts & Closing Remarks

  5. Jun 17

    208: Build, Exit, Repeat: The Leader Behind the Legacy with Josh Kosnick

    Josh Kosnick is a Bridge Builder—a leader forged through fire and guided by faith. As the founder of Kairos Coaching and an EOS Implementer, he empowers individuals and organizations to align vision with execution, transforming struggles into stepping stones toward fulfillment.   With firsthand experience in building and exiting three successful businesses, Josh brings a unique perspective on creating sustainable value and long-term impact. Through his masterminds and mentorship, he inspires others to embrace their calling, overcome adversity, and build legacies rooted in authenticity, resilience, and generosity of spirit.   Website: www.joshkosnick.com   Episode Summary:   In this episode of Heartbeat for Hire, Josh Kosnick shares his journey from being denied a raise at Best Buy to building, scaling, and exiting multiple businesses. He opens up about leading a 250-person financial services firm, navigating one of the most difficult seasons of his life after organizational betrayal and career loss, and how faith helped him rebuild his identity and purpose.   Key Takeaways:   - Success in business doesn't eliminate hardship; every growth story includes setbacks. - Your identity should never be tied solely to your career or business. - Difficult seasons can become the foundation for stronger leadership. - Great businesses should be able to operate without constant founder involvement. - Men's mental health deserves open and honest conversation. - Relationships, community, and real human connection matter more than ever. - Retirement is not the end of purpose—it's an opportunity to redirect it. - Leadership is ultimately about serving others with your unique gifts.   Episode Chapters:   00:00 – Introduction & What You'll Learn 01:44 – From Best Buy to Entrepreneurship 02:45 – Building Businesses & Early Exits 03:23 – Scaling a Financial Firm 04:16 – Thriving Through COVID 05:35 – Career Crisis & Leadership Betrayal 08:02 – Faith, Loss, and Rebuilding Identity 10:01 – Discovering a New Purpose 12:15 – The Mission Behind Kairos Coaching 13:46 – Personal Loss & Men's Mental Health 15:01 – The Crisis Facing Young Men 18:03 – Human Connection Matters 21:01 – Leading by Example 26:18 – Life's Three Core Priorities 27:01 – Entrepreneurship, Exits & Purpose After Success 30:01 – Using Your Gifts to Serve Others

  6. Jun 10

    207: Midlifology: Turn Your Breakdown Into Your Blueprint with Wendy Valentine

    Wendy Valentine is an internationally published author of Women Waking Up: The Midlife Manifesto for Passion, Purpose, and Play, an inspiring book that became a #1 Amazon New Release, Founder of Midlifology™, and Keynote Speaker. She's also the host of the top 1% globally ranked podcast, The Midlife Makeover Show, inspiring women worldwide to embrace midlife as a powerful new beginning.   After navigating divorce, menopause, job loss, debt, and an empty nest—all at once—Wendy stopped living on autopilot and started designing a life that finally felt like her own. Her journey from breakdown to breakthrough fuels everything she does.   Today, Wendy empowers women to kick fear to the curb, reconnect with their purpose, and create bold, joy-fueled lives. She's been featured on Good Day New York, CBS News Los Angeles, NBC News Philadelphia, and numerous top-rated podcasts and media outlets, where she shares her empowering message that midlife isn't a crisis—it's a catalyst.   Splitting her time between Portugal and traveling the USA in her RV, Wendy is living proof that life gets better—not smaller—with age.   🌐 Website: wendyvalentine.com 📱 Instagram & Facebook: @hellowendyvalentine   Episode Summary:   In this episode, host Lyndsay Dowd sits down with Wendy Valentine, founder of Midlifeology, #1 Amazon new release author, keynote speaker, and host of a top 1% globally ranked podcast. Wendy shares her raw, honest journey from a childhood shaped by abandonment to a midlife pile-up at age 46 that left her staring at a stranger in the mirror — broke, sick, divorced, and alone. Instead of disappearing, she made a bold decision: she would bet on herself.   Key Takeaways:   - Rock bottom can be a launchpad - You can't connect the dots looking forward - The greatest abandonment is self-abandonment - Midlifeology is about self-study, not crisis - Give yourself permission to pivot - The number one regret of the dying is living for everyone else   Episode Chapters:   00:00 Teaser — Three things you'll learn from this episode 00:35 Welcome & guest introduction: Who is Wendy Valentine? 01:54 Connecting the dots: Wendy's story begins 02:26 Little Wendy — childhood, intuition, and abandonment 04:12 Fast-forward to 46: the midlife pile-up 05:57 The mirror moment — not recognizing herself 06:19 The breakdown, the vision, and the RV dream 08:02 The crossroads: stay comfortable or chase the dream 09:18 The comeback — real estate, $45M in sales, debt-free 10:07 Healing little Wendy: therapy, yoga, journaling 11:34 Getting the RV and quitting the job 14:46 What is Midlifeology? 17:04 Midlife losses as pivots, not endings 18:25 Life is short — no woulda, shoulda, couldas 19:45 From the RV to Portugal: how Madeira became home 21:06 Living with less — from 5,000 sq ft to 100 23:05 Sponsor break — Cozy Earth 23:39 Back to Portugal: 9–10 months a year on the island 24:06 RV life, Felicia, and US national parks 25:07 What is Women Waking Up? 25:29 What inspires Wendy 26:16 Wendy's legacy: making people smile 26:39 What's next: video podcast, keynote speaking & Netflix dreams 27:08 Where to find Wendy 27:34 Closing thoughts

    207: Midlifology: Turn Your Breakdown Into Your Blueprint with Wendy Valentine
  7. Jun 3

    206: The Right Room Changes Everything with Meghann Conter

    Meet Meghann Conter, CEO and Visionary of The Dames — the only global business accelerator for 6-, 7-, and 8-figure right-scaling their businesses without sacrificing themselves. Through curated high-caliber connection, strategic scaling Think Tank Circles aligned to revenue stage, and high-caliber collaborations that builds credibility, sharpens strategy, and accelerates results. The Dames helps high-performing women right-size their businesses, amplify their impact, and do it all with radical collaboration, joy, and zero burnout. Because success isn't about being in all the rooms — it's about going deep in the right rooms. And for the women we serve, that room is The Dames.   Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghannconter/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/18630915 https://www.instagram.com/thedamesco https://www.instagram.com/meghannconter https://www.facebook.com/thedamesco   Episode Summary:   In this episode, host Lyndsay Dowd sits down with Meghann Conter, CEO and Visionary of The Dames — the only global business accelerator connecting women at the top of six, seven, and eight-figure businesses. Meghann shares how she went from running a marketing agency and hustling five nights a week just to fill her pipeline, to building a thriving peer community rooted in radical collaboration, intentional growth, and joy.   Meghann challenges the outdated hustle-and-grind model that was built by men, for men, and makes the case for a new paradigm of business — one where women define success on their own terms, scale at their own pace, and win together instead of competing. She introduces The Dames' core philosophy: move beyond referrals and networking to become true "power partners" and "golden geese" for one another.   Key Takeaways:   - Being in all the rooms costs you everything - Pick one or two rooms — and go deep - Right scaling beats just scaling - Stop chasing golden eggs; find your golden geese - Women were conditioned to compete. It's time to unlearn that - Your nervous system matters more than your revenue number - Your "why" needs to come from within   Episode Chapters:   00:00 Cold Open — The Cost of Being in All the Rooms 00:28 What You'll Learn Today (3 Key Promises) 00:46 Welcome to Heartbeat for Hire 01:01 Introducing Meghann Conter & The Dames 01:58 Meghann's Story — From Marketing Agency to Global Accelerator 03:50 Why 2020 Was a Turning Point for The Dames0 5:00 The Problem with "I Have to Be Everywhere" 05:55 The Real Cost of Showing Up in All the Rooms 07:03 Why Spreading Yourself Thin Is the Worst Strategy 08:50 How The Dames Structures Community (Just 2–3 Hours/Month) 09:57 The Business Milestones: $100K, $250K, $500K, Seven & Eight Figures 12:07 Radical Collaboration — What It Is & Why It's Your Unfair Advantage 13:33 Golden Eggs vs. Golden Geese: A New Way to See Your Network 14:11 Power Partners - Referral Partners 15:52 Stop Seeing Other Women as Competitors 16:33 Right Scaling vs. Wrong Scaling 17:09 Redefining Success on Your Own Terms  19:04 Nervous System Regulation & Profits Over Revenue Vanity 20:47 Listener Shoutout & Podcast Awards 21:24 What's Inspiring Meghann Right Now 21:38 Meghann's Legacy: More Women Looking Inward 23:37 Where to Find Meghann & The Dames 24:02 What's Next — Funference (October 7–10, Denver) 24:31 How to Join The Dames 25:24 Closing Thoughts

    206: The Right Room Changes Everything with Meghann Conter
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The Heartbeat for Hire Podcast was created to inspire leaders on how to get through the most difficult of circumstances. I feature CEOs, Olympians, Professional Athletes, Authors, Disruptors, Emmy Winning Journalists and more as they share their stories of resilience with my lens on leadership and culture. My guests share their vulnerability and lessons learned so those of you who have never had a good leader can see the possible in the way they lead. My goal is to transform leadership as we know it and this podcast features the best of the best in showing you the way.