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Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

By: Scott Smith
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The Daily Boost is a weekday podcast for people who've built a good life and started wondering if it's the one they actually want. Ten to fifteen minutes. Every weekday. Since 2006. No scripts. No canned content. No recycled material. Whatever's real, that day, in front of the microphone. Topics include personal growth, motivation, purpose, decisions, work, money, relationships, time, and how to keep your head straight when things get complicated. Every episode stands on its own. It's occasionally pretty funny — because if you can't laugh, what's the point. 5,000+ episodes. 130+ million downloads worldwide. Free, wherever you listen. Ten minutes a day to think clearly about your life.Copyright 2026 • Motivation To Move, LLC • All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Daily Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Escaping the Cage That Traps You
    Jul 15 2026
    Daily Boost Podcast Escaping the Cage That Traps You July 15, 2026 | Episode 5498 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Have you ever been beaten out by somebody with less going on than you? The raise, the promotion, the attention — they get it, you don't. You're the capable one. That's the cage. You're good at what you do, so you're stuck doing it. The door locked behind you the day you walked in. Today I'm walking through the three layers that hold you in place — your job, your people, and your own pride — and the one realization that sets you free: nothing is ever going to go your way, so keep moving anyway, even if the lock clicks shut again after 60 seconds. Featured Story Years ago somebody said something to me I've never stopped chewing on. Some people just fall up. You've seen it. The person who's obviously not as sharp, not as capable — they get the raise, the boss loves them, and you're standing there wondering what happened. It happened to me more than once, usually at a job. My MO was the quick exit. Once I figured out I was going to be pissy anyway, I'd leave and go be nice someplace else. Sometimes I hung on too long. Sometimes I bolted. But the real lesson took years to see. They loved what I did. They didn't love me. And that's a completely different thing. Important Points Don't be too good at what you do. If you're too valuable in your slot, nobody will ever pull you out of it to grow. People at work see you as a resource, not a you. As long as you're a resource, you can be replaced without any drama. The people who love you can hold you in place. Their security depends on you staying exactly who you've always been. Memorable Quotes The day you walked in the door to do your job, you locked it behind you. The ceiling was set before you ever climbed. You'll never be freer than the day you figure out that nothing is ever going to go your way. All you can do is dance. People see you as a resource; they don't see you as a you. As long as you're a resource, you can always be replaced. Scott's Three-Step Approach Start by naming your cage. Look at your work, your people, and your pride, and admit which one is holding you there. Then drop the fight for control. Everything in the world is going its own way, so relax and dance with it instead. Finally, keep moving anyway. When somebody asks why you're changing, remember it only has to register with you. Chapters 1:17 - Wondering about the people who always fall up 2:21 - When less capable people keep beating you 4:15 - You walked in the door and locked it behind you 5:57 - You're a resource filling a slot, not a you 6:57 - The people who love you don't want you to stretch 7:55 - The final trap is your own pride in what you built 8:56 - Freedom starts when nothing goes your way Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: [https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    12 mins
  • Money and Muscles
    Jul 14 2026
    Daily Boost Podcast Money and Muscles July 14, 2026 | Episode 5497 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description I stayed home over the holiday, skipped Virginia, and wrote 25,000 words in seven days. That's what motivation does. Today I'm talking about my friend Croy, who's about to run 110 miles across Death Valley and climb Mount Whitney — solo, unassisted, at 55. He's scared, and that's the point. I'm digging into why setting a goal with a wall at the end changes you from the inside out, whether you reach it or not. Plus money, muscles, and the strange currencies that keep us moving. Featured Story My friend Croix is getting ready to run across Death Valley. On August 5th, he starts at Badwater, 250 feet below sea level, and runs 110 miles across the desert toward Lone Pine. Then he climbs Mount Whitney, peaking near 15,000 feet. Solo. Unassisted. Towing a wagon. Trying to break a 48-hour record at 55 years old. We worked together to get him a sponsor, and he told me last night he's scared. His body is acting up. He's pulling 75-mile training days and second-guessing everything. I asked him why he's doing it. He said he'll have to die on the course to finish. That's a man who found his motivation. Important Points One of the greatest ways to get motivated is to set a goal with a wall at the end. The payoff is who you become, not just reaching it. The minute you set a nearly impossible goal and step into it, it changes you from the inside out — win or lose. That's the payoff. Motivation is multifold. Find the benefit that keeps you showing up, even if it's not the one you put on the poster. That's the payoff. Memorable Quotes It doesn't matter whether you achieve the goal. The minute you set it and step into it, everything starts changing. That's the payoff. I don't like to do impossible things because they're impossible. The only time I do them is when I don't know they are. When you set a goal like running across Death Valley, first you think it's stupid. Then you can't wait to try it. Scott's Three-Step Approach Start by setting a goal so big it scares you — something with a wall at the end that you almost think you can't do. The payoff is the change it creates. Then step into it immediately, because the change begins the minute you commit, not the day you finally finish. That's the payoff. Finally, borrow motivation from someone else's climb. Tie your goal to theirs and let their finish line pull you. That's the payoff. Chapters 0:01 - The staycation secret I almost didn't share 1:34 - Skipping Disney to write 25,000 words instead 2:13 - Croy's solo run across Death Valley in August 4:25 - Setting a goal with a wall at the end of it 6:50 - Cardio, the stair mill, and honest motivation 8:58 - What Elon Musk said about money and muscles 10:07 - My own kill-yourself goal on the climb mill Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    13 mins
  • Stop Looking for It: Motivation Is Automatic
    Jul 13 2026
    Stop Looking for It: Motivation Is Automatic July 13, 2026 | Episode 5496 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Most people I know are out looking for motivation. I think that's silly, and yes, I'll die on that mountain. You don't have to find motivation. You were born with it. It's automatic, already running inside you, waiting for you to notice it. The very fact you're searching proves it's there. Today I'm unpacking why chasing motivation keeps you stuck, what the motivation monster is really saying when it chases you, and what happens to your execution the minute you recognize the gift you've carried since the delivery room. Stop looking and press play. Featured Story I was walking down a hallway at a convention when my friend Joel Comm came after me, yelling, "Hey Scott, motivate me!" Joel is a New York Times bestselling author with 17 books. He answers when I call. And there he was, chasing me down like I had something he needed. I froze. I have no power to motivate anybody. I started this business thinking I would motivate people, and one of my very first listeners, Jim, used to say the same thing. "Scott, motivate me." I had no idea how to do it. That hallway taught me something I've never let go of. Everything in life is motivated by something else, and the person asking is already motivated. Important Points The number one thing you can do when you're looking for motivation is move. Move your body, and everything else moves. The very fact you're looking for motivation means you're already motivated. It's been in you since the delivery room. Once you recognize motivation is automatic, execution takes care of itself. Nobody fired up can hold themselves back. Memorable Quotes Life begins when you move — intellectually, emotionally, and physically. If you move, everything in your life moves. The motivation monster isn't chasing you. It's saying Wait, don't run so fast; let me catch you. It's already yours. Motivation is automatic. You were born with it; it's already there, and once you recognize it, you can never unsee it. Scott's Three-Step Approach Start by moving your body, because motion is the number one trigger that wakes up everything else waiting inside you. Then notice the wanting itself. The fact that you're even out looking for motivation is proof it's already alive in you. Finally, let that automatic drive run. Once you see it, execution follows on its own, and nothing holds you back. Chapters 0:02 - Feeling like a North Carolina cabin deck day 1:11 - Why looking for motivation might be silly 1:34 - Jim, the first listener who said Motivate me 3:38 - Joel Comm chases me down a convention hallway 4:57 - What the motivation monster is really saying 6:19 - The real monster is hustle and grind culture 7:54 - Motivation is automatic, and you were born with it Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    11 mins
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