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. 24 NOV.

    Inhabiting Clarity: How Language Transforms Business

    Matthew Byrd sits down with author, speaker, and business coach John Klymshyn for an engaging conversation about the transformative power of language in business. John, who describes himself as "the jazz musician of the executive communication space," shares his journey from the Navy to sales to building a thriving coaching practice focused on helping people "inhabit clarity." The discussion explores how precise language and clear communication create competitive advantages across industries, and why John was drawn to the reality capture community despite having no prior knowledge of the technology. He reveals how attending R-CON opened his eyes to an industry that desperately needs help expressing where it's headed, noting that while some exhibitors were "wildly articulate," others struggled to explain their own offerings. The conversation delves deep into practical business wisdom earned over nearly three decades of self-employment. John introduces powerful frameworks including his "10 Tasks Today" methodology for maintaining focus and productivity, the three-step business plan that distills strategy to its essence, and the critical distinction between motivation (which fades) and inspiration (which feeds). He challenges common entrepreneurial myths, explaining why most founders shouldn't be CEOs, why entrepreneurship isn't for everyone, and why the ability to move conversations forward matters infinitely more than pushing people over the fence. Throughout the episode, John emphasizes the irreplaceable value of human connection in an increasingly automated world, sharing why handwritten notes still matter, how consistency trumps intensity, and why fun must be foundational to company culture. Matthew and John find common ground in their shared belief that community and authentic relationships drive lasting success. They discuss the five ways people show up to work each day, why money ranks fifth on the list of what truly motivates employees, and how leaders can create cultures where people feel genuinely connected to their work. John shares memorable stories from his career, including the pivotal question from publisher Devil Connie that led to multiple book deals, and the profound realization that "you will never find someone to work for you who will work like you." The episode concludes with John's powerful advice for anyone building something meaningful: Work like this is the last day you're going to be measured. Think like you have 20 years of that kind of work ahead of you. 00:00 Introduction and LinkedIn Connections 04:08 First Impressions of R-CON and the Reality Capture Industry 08:03 The Humanity Behind High Technology 10:13 What John Does: Inhabiting Clarity 16:28 The Jazz Musician of Executive Communication 23:37 How Do You Want to Spend Your Time? 27:13 John's Journey: Navy to Sales to Coaching 35:42 The Power of Precision Language 39:15 Learning to Listen as a Musician and Leader 45:20 Moving Conversations Forward vs. Pushing People Over the Fence 52:30 The Question That Changed Everything: Writing the Next Book 58:45 Opening the Valve: Creativity and Consistency 1:04:20 The Three-Step Business Plan 1:10:15 Is Entrepreneurship for Everyone? 1:14:30 Circles of Thought and Exponential Growth 1:20:45 Misaligned Expectations: Why Most Small Businesses Fail 1:27:00 10 Tasks Today: The Daily Productivity Framework 1:33:15 The Power of Handwritten Notes in an Automated World 1:39:30 Building Culture Through Fun and Connection 1:45:00 Motivation Fades, Inspiration Feeds 1:50:20 Final Wisdom: Work Like It's Your Last Day, Think Like You Have 20 Years

    1 h 12 min
  2. 12 NOV.

    Matthew Byrd & Phillip Ellering: 5 Years of R-CON, 2026, Community, Education, RCN Collective

    Matthew Byrd and Philip Ellering reflect on five transformative years of R-CON, the flagship conference of RCN. They discuss the remarkable journey from the inaugural event at Boise's Knitting Factory in 2020 to this year's conference at the Morrison Center, which drew attendees from 17 countries. The conversation explores the organic growth of the community, the importance of authentic relationships over networking transactions, and how intentional culture-building has shaped the RCN ecosystem. They share memorable moments from R-CON 2025, including the groundbreaking partnership with Boise State University that brought 165 students into the industry, and discuss what makes presentations truly impactful. The episode delves into the newly launched RCN Collective, a private community platform designed to extend the conference experience year-round through educational content, member directories, and ongoing collaboration opportunities. Matthew and Philip reveal exciting plans for R-CON 2026, including a major venue change to the Boise Center that will double attendance to over 1,000 people and introduce new formats like workshop rooms, a startup village, and job fair. They also discuss their continued partnership with Geo Week and the broader implications of reality capture's explosive industry growth. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the life-changing opportunities that exist when people show up, engage authentically, and invest in building genuine relationships within this rapidly evolving industry. 00:00 Five Years of R-CON: From Knitting Factory to Morrison Center 04:08 Early Confidence and the Power of Existing Relationships 08:03 Building Community Before Building a Conference 10:13 What Made R-CON 2025 Different 16:28 Biggest Surprises: 17 Countries and Student Engagement 23:37 Memorable Conversations and Transformative Moments 27:13 The Boise State Partnership: Power of One 35:42 What Makes a Great Presentation 39:15 Speaker Submissions: Effort Over AI 45:20 Fostering a Culture of Kindness and Collaboration 52:30 Boise's Role in R-CON's Identity 58:45 Introducing the RCN Collective Platform 1:04:20 R-CON 2026: New Venue, Bigger Vision 1:10:15 Geo Week Partnership and Future Events 1:14:30 Industry Growth and Life-Changing Opportunities 1:20:45 What You're Missing by Not Attending R-CON

    1 h 16 min
  3. 5 SEPT.

    CAD to GIS to Digital Twins: The Evolution of Transportation Mapping | Brad Adams

    Join Matthew Byrd for an incredible conversation with Brad Adams, Senior Vice President of Transportation at Sanborn Geospatial, as he shares his remarkable journey from lifeguard to laser scanning pioneer. Brad was there when some of the first CAD systems arrived at TxDOT and owned laser scanner #24 in the world back in 2003! key Topics Covered: - Early CAD Implementation - Being on the ground floor of digital transformation in transportation engineering - LiDAR Pioneer Stories - From Project Pegasus in Dallas to building the industry from scratch - Technology Adoption Challenges - Why some brilliant professionals still haven't seen a point cloud- Innovation Philosophy - "Yeah, we can do that" mentality and figuring it out as you go - Data Integration Future - Building the digital conduit for transportation safety - Public Speaking & Leadership - Essential skills for advancing geospatial technology - Industry Evolution - From assumed coordinate systems to real -world integration Guest Bio: Brad Adams is Senior Vice President of Transportation at Sanborn Geospatial, where he blends aerial mapping, LiDAR, GIS consulting, and content programs into comprehensive transportation solutions. With over 20 years in geospatial technology, Brad has been instrumental in digital transformation across major DOT projects and was a key figure in early laser scanning adoption. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:30 From lifeguard to construction to engineering 8:15 Early CAD implementation at TxDOT 12:45 Getting into laser scanning at Bohan 18:30 Project Pegasus and proving LiDAR 25:20 Technology adoption challenges 32:10 Innovation and "figuring it out" 40:15 Data integration and metadata 48:30 Future vision for transportation safety 52:45 Leadership principles and teamwork 58:20 Advice for young professionals

    1 h 18 min

À propos

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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