The Matty McCurdy Program

Matt McCurdy

This is The Matty McCurdy Program. Tune in for real conversations about life, and what brings people success and happiness.

  1. ٢٦ يونيو

    Women are being sold a lie about career vs. family. A political insider speaks out.

    She was told a career meant giving up motherhood. She proved everyone wrong. Faith Calhoun grew up inside the political machine — door-knocking as a kid, working the U.S. Capitol, running social media for gubernatorial campaigns. She's seen how the system really works. But the most important thing she learned wasn't about politics at all. It was about the lie women are sold: that career and motherhood are an either/or — and that choosing family means you've somehow failed.cIn this episode, Faith pulls back the curtain on how social media rewired politics and culture — from paid commenters and bot-like behavior to the outrage economy that rewards extremism over truth. But she also gets deeply personal about what the feminist movement got wrong, why women are told they have to choose between a career and a family, and what motherhood actually teaches you that no job ever could.What we get into: Mentioned in this episode: The Matty McCurdy Program – Powered by Surmount Global On The Matty McCurdy Program, we dive deep into conversations that inspire, challenge, and empower. This show is proudly sponsored by Surmount Global Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to building resilience and creating powerful content and events that change lives. Together, we’re bringing you insights, stories, and strategies to help you grow and thrive. Tune in and be part of the movement!

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  2. ١٦ مايو

    #81 You don't deserve anything. You work for it. That's how you pay off a house in 5 years.

    You don't deserve anything. You work for it. That's not what I wanted to hear either. But sitting across from Jake — a guy paying off a $540,000 house in five years — it's the one thing that made everything else click. The average American has $756 in their savings account. We're told to "invest" and "leverage debt" while we can't even cover a car repair. Meanwhile, the people who are actually building wealth? They're doing the unsexy work — tracking every penny, refusing to normalize debt, and grinding when nobody's watching. In this episode, Jake breaks down the exact budgeting system he uses to track every dollar, why he's choosing debt-free living over debt leveraging, and the uncomfortable truth about why a side hustle isn't optional anymore — it's survival. What we get into: How Jake bought a $540K home at 3.99% interest using builder buy-downs most people don't know aboutThe penny-for-penny budgeting tracker that changed his financial lifeWhy Dave Ramsey's bankruptcy story convinced him to never carry debtThe hard truth about the American dream: you now need two jobs to afford itWhy immediate gratification and entitlement are the biggest financial traps of our generationHis grandpa's debt-free business philosophy that survived every economic downturn"Live like nobody else now so you can live like nobody else later" Money doesn't have to be so lonesome. Let's do this together. Mentioned in this episode: The Matty McCurdy Program – Powered by Surmount Global On The Matty McCurdy Program, we dive deep into conversations that inspire, challenge, and empower. This show is proudly sponsored by Surmount Global Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to building resilience and creating powerful content and events that change lives. Together, we’re bringing you insights, stories, and strategies to help you grow and thrive. Tune in and be part of the movement!

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  3. ٣٠ أبريل

    #79 I hit every goal I set. I still felt empty. Here's why.

    I hit every goal. Made the money. Got the recognition. Did it again. And again. And I still went to bed feeling like it wasn't enough. For a long time I thought that meant I needed to push harder. Set bigger targets. Find the next level. What I didn't know, what nobody told me, is that the "never enough" feeling isn't ambition. It's anxiety wearing ambition's clothes.Real ambition energizes you. It pulls you toward something meaningful. The "never enough" spiral does the opposite — it pushes from behind, exhausts you, and keeps moving the finish line no matter how fast you run.In this episode, I break down where that feeling actually comes from (hint: it was installed long before you were old enough to question it), why no amount of achievement will fix it, and the practical steps I use to break the cycle.What we get into: Why the "never enough" feeling is an identity problem, not a strategy problem How childhood conditioning ties your self-worth to your performance — and how to untangle it The hedonic treadmill: why every goal you hit resets faster than you expect How to audit your internal scorecard so achievement stops running you The shift from measuring outcomes to measuring who you're becoming Your worth is not your output. It's not your revenue, your metrics, your results, or your reputation. It's intrinsic. Unconditional. And this episode is about actually believing that. #neverenough #highachievers

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This is The Matty McCurdy Program. Tune in for real conversations about life, and what brings people success and happiness.