The Value Race

Kyle Chiappone

Two different entrepreneurs, faith based, and full of big energy, come together to bring you a weekly self-development podcast with incredible guests, and inspirational stories. They do have one thing in common, adding massive value into the world! Chesco (from suicidal to success) & Kyle (from prison to purpose) are extremely passionate about encouraging others by sharing their journey to become better versions of themselves in real time. Join these powerful transparent conversations as they help you become more grateful, faithful, and build the confidence to take action, so you can build the life you were destined to have. This is the value race, and the one who adds the most value wins.

  1. 12/16/2025

    Keep Sowing | Ep 139

    You ever get to that point where you're like... what am I even doing this for? I'm not talking about depression or some existential crisis. I'm talking about that real moment when you're grinding, pouring yourself out, and it FEELS like you're screaming into the void. Like nobody's listening. Nobody cares. And honestly? I had that moment today. I've been recording this podcast for like 140, 150 days straight. I don't promote it. I don't dedicate a ton of energy to blasting it on social media. I'm just... here. Showing up. Sharing my story. And sometimes my brain whispers: "Kyle, who's really even tuning in?" Then, and I mean THIS, I get these little God whispers. Little moments that crack everything open. I'm at Chipotle (yeah, I eat there like five times a week, don't judge me). And this woman behind the counter looks at me and says: "Do you work at Redemption?" Turns out? She just got out of prison on Wednesday. WEDNESDAY. And she heard me on a podcast while she was locked up. Heard my story about doing wastewater, being incarcerated, starting with one car, building all this from nothing. So she researched me. Obsessed over it actually. Found everything she could about me. Then on her way to work... she saw my dealership. And lost her mind. Because the person she'd been studying while inside... was suddenly standing in front of her ordering a burrito bowl. We talked for like five or six minutes. I told her the real truth—it's gonna be hard, stay focused, save money, get educated, come see me if you need help. And you know what she said? "You made my day." And bro... she made MINE. Because suddenly I wasn't talking to myself anymore. Suddenly all those times I questioned the point... it made sense. It was ALL worth it. Here's what I need you to understand: The impact you're making right now? You can't see it yet. You're raising kids and they're going to remember how you showed up. You're building a business and someone's watching. You're hitting the gym and you're inspiring somebody who wasn't brave enough to start. You're learning a skill, changing careers, pushing through pain, and somewhere, someone who needed to see that is watching. It's the butterfly effect, man. Everything you put out comes back to you. What you sow, you reap. But here's the twist, you might not reap it where you sowed it. You might meet a stranger at Chipotle nine years later who proves it all mattered. So when you're in that dark season... when you're making huge investments with nothing to show for it yet... when you're raising a wayward kid or fighting for your marriage or grinding in your business and it feels POINTLESS... Keep sowing those seeds. Not because you'll see immediate results. Not because Instagram's gonna blow up. But because somewhere, someone just got released from prison and they heard you. They researched you. And they're about to need exactly what you're building. Trust that. Be confident in that. Because I'm telling you from experience: It's landing exactly where it's supposed to. In this episode: The two moments that changed my entire day (and proved why I keep showing up)The real conversation with someone fresh out that broke me openWhy "what's the point?" is actually the wrong questionHow to stay faithful when you can't see the fruit yetThe butterfly effect of your daily decisionsWhy your invisible work is doing MORE than you knowThis one's for everyone questioning the point of their grind. Keep going. Keep sowing.

    15 min
  2. 11/25/2025

    Setting the Temperature | Ep 137

    Kyle returns from a Warriors for Christ fly-in event with a raw and   vulnerable reflection on personal accountability and leadership. After   bringing his wife to spend the weekend with his brotherhood in Allentown,   Pennsylvania, Kyle confronts a hard truth: he was disappointed in   himself—not because the event failed, but because he realized he wasn't   living up to the standard he knew he should set.   In this deeply personal episode, Kyle unpacks the danger of predisposed   expectations, the importance of "setting the temperature" in your   relationships, and why your natural behavior should reflect your values   every single day—not just in special moments. He challenges listeners with    a powerful question: If you're disappointed in your life, is it because   you're setting unrealistic expectations on others, or because you're not   living up to the standard you know you should have for yourself?   Drawing from experiences serving the homeless, witnessing God move through    his brotherhood, and examining his own internal dialogue, Kyle reveals   why consistency in character matters more than occasional peak   performance. This is an episode about raising your own bar, being the   thermostat (not the thermometer) in your environment, and living   congruently with the person you aspire to be.   Key Takeaways:   - Why predisposed expectations create unnecessary pain and disappointment   - The leadership principle of "setting the temperature" in your home and   relationships   - How to identify if your disappointment stems from you or unrealistic   expectations of others   - Why your natural behavior should align with your highest values—not just    on special occasions   - The power of being open to receiving insight and recognizing God's   movement in every room

    23 min
  3. 10/28/2025

    Vision Follows Action | Ep 134

    In this game-changing episode, Kyle reveals the counterintuitive principle that transformed his approach to business growth: vision doesn't come from planning - it comes from doing. Take a behind-the-scenes look at his 90-day software stack overhaul journey that taught him the most valuable lesson of his entrepreneurial career. What started as a simple systems upgrade became a profound discovery about how entrepreneurs actually scale their businesses. Kyle breaks down why your time is your most limited asset, how to identify the one move that creates massive leverage, and why you must start doing the work before you can possibly know exactly how it will work out. Key insights that will shift your thinking: Why "Vision Follows Action" - You can't see the next level until you start climbing toward itThe "Can't Unsee Things" Principle - Once your mind experiences new possibilities, it can't go backPriority Setting for Limited Time - How to choose the one move that actually moves the needleThe Environment Creates Vision - Why stepping into bigger spaces expands what you believe is possibleStop Planning, Start Doing - The implementation process reveals what you actually needPlus, Kyle shares a powerful story about attending an open house with his wife that perfectly illustrates how business growth really happens - you have to physically step into bigger environments to expand your vision of what's possible for your life and business.

    22 min
5
out of 5
42 Ratings

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Two different entrepreneurs, faith based, and full of big energy, come together to bring you a weekly self-development podcast with incredible guests, and inspirational stories. They do have one thing in common, adding massive value into the world! Chesco (from suicidal to success) & Kyle (from prison to purpose) are extremely passionate about encouraging others by sharing their journey to become better versions of themselves in real time. Join these powerful transparent conversations as they help you become more grateful, faithful, and build the confidence to take action, so you can build the life you were destined to have. This is the value race, and the one who adds the most value wins.

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