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Judge Frank Caprio’s Final Interview: A Legacy of Love, Faith & Compassion
The Final Words of Judge Frank Caprio: A Farewell Gift of Grace and LegacyEvery once in a while, you find yourself in a conversation that you know will live in your heart forever. This episode is one of those conversations. It is the final interview with Judge Frank Caprio—“America’s Nicest Judge”—a man whose compassion and kindness in the courtroom have inspired millions around the globe. What you’ll hear today are not just stories, but the lasting words of a man reflecting on his life, his faith, and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.
Judge Caprio shares openly about the lessons his immigrant parents taught him, the role of humility and faith in his life, and why he chose compassion when the world often demanded judgment. This is not just an interview—it’s his farewell message, a parting gift of wisdom on how to live a life filled with love, service, and grace.
As I sat across from him, I couldn’t escape the gravity of the moment. His words carried the weight of finality—reminders not just of what he’s done, but of who he has been. Judge Caprio leaves behind more than rulings and courtroom moments; he leaves behind a legacy of humanity, showing us that the greatest measure of our lives is found in how we treat others.
Key Takeaways:• Why compassion is Judge Caprio’s definition of true justice• The values his parents passed down that shaped his entire life• Why faith and humility guided every decision he made• What it means to leave behind a lasting legacy of kindness• How one life lived with love can inspire millionsThis episode is one I’ll never forget. It’s a chance for you and me to hear Judge Caprio’s final reflections, to be moved by his example, and to take his last words with us as a call to live with more love, more grace, and more compassion in everything we do.— Max Out
If Judge Caprio’s story has inspired you and you’d like to honor his legacy, you can donate to support his favorite causes here: The Filomena Fund and PanCan
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Why Surrounding Yourself with Different People Changes EVERYTHING
Why Who You Surround Yourself With Will Make—or Break—Your Life
In this mashup episode, I sit down with my brother Andy Frisella to unpack one of the most powerful truths about success: your environment dictates your elevation. Who you allow into your circle will determine how far you go, how big you dream, and how much you grow. If you’re serious about reaching the next level in your life, this conversation is going to hit home.
Andy brings his raw, no-excuses approach to growth, and together we break down why surrounding yourself with the right people is the ultimate game-changer. From business to relationships to personal development, we dive into how your inner circle can either fuel your vision or drain it. Andy shares the hard lessons he’s learned about cutting ties with negativity, choosing mentors who stretch you, and building a tribe that forces you to elevate instead of settle.
This episode isn’t just about “networking.” It’s about choosing proximity on purpose. It’s about realizing that average environments create average outcomes—and if you want an extraordinary life, you need extraordinary people around you. Andy and I reveal how to identify who belongs in your circle, who doesn’t, and the kind of habits and standards that keep your group sharp, hungry, and aligned with greatness.
I want you to finish this episode with clarity and conviction about the company you keep. Because if you want to change your life, the fastest and most effective way is to change your circle. Who you surround yourself with will either multiply your growth—or keep you stuck.
Key Takeaways:
- Why your environment is the ultimate predictor of success
- Andy Frisella’s no-excuses method for cutting out toxic relationships
- How to build a circle of influence that challenges and elevates you
- The difference between real mentors and fake supporters
- Why average environments create average outcomes
- How to intentionally design proximity that pulls you toward greatness
This conversation will challenge you to audit your circle—and make the bold decisions that will change everything about your future.
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What Separates Dreamers From Quitters
It Takes Leaders with Vision to Help People with Dreams
Have you ever stopped to remember that every single person you meet has a dream? Some of those dreams are massive—building companies, creating wealth, impacting millions of people. And some are simple but just as powerful—a dream for peace, joy, or to be truly happy again. In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the most important truths I’ve ever learned: it takes leaders with vision to help people with dreams.
I share how your love—love for your family, your spouse, your children, your team—has to be greater than your fear, your adversity, or your obstacles. Because if you’re not attaching your vision to something bigger than yourself, it’s too easy to quit. I walk you through the difference between being motivational, inspirational, and aspirational—and why only one of these creates lasting transformation.
We talk about the role of vision in leadership, not just in business, but in your home and in your own life. Whether you’re leading a company, raising a family, or leading yourself, your job is to sell the dream—again and again—until everyone around you can see what you see. And here’s the key: it can’t just be words. You have to validate that vision with massive action so others know it’s real.
I share how leaders from Jesus to Martin Luther King Jr. to Steve Jobs created movements because they didn’t just speak dreams, they embodied them. And I give you a roadmap for becoming that kind of leader—the kind whose love and vision make them unstoppable. Because the truth is, your dream isn’t just about you. It’s about the people whose lives you’re meant to change when you finally step into your calling.
Key Takeaways:
Why every person you meet carries a dream in their heart
The difference between being motivational, inspirational, and aspirational
How to attach your love to your vision so obstacles can’t stop you
The importance of repeatedly “selling the dream” in your family, business, and life
Why your actions must validate your vision if you want to inspire others
Your dream is waiting—and so are the people counting on you to lead them. Let’s rise together. Max out.
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What It Takes to Overcome the Unimaginable Feat. Austin Hatch
How Do You Keep Going When Life Hits You Twice?
Today’s guest, Austin Hatch, is a living, breathing miracle—and one of the most inspiring men I’ve ever had the privilege to sit across from. Austin survived not one, but two plane crashes. The first claimed the lives of his mother and siblings. The second, just eight years later, took his father and stepmother and left Austin in a coma, fighting for his life. Yet somehow, against all odds, he not only survived—he found a way to thrive.
In this conversation, Austin and I go deep into what it takes to get back up when life knocks you down harder than you ever thought possible. He shares how he rebuilt his body, his faith, and his identity after losing almost everything—and why gratitude, not bitterness, became his anchor. Austin’s story is not about avoiding pain; it’s about choosing purpose through it, believing that God can still write a story of victory even when tragedy has stolen so much.
We talk about what it means to carry grief without letting it define you, to forgive life for what it’s taken, and to find meaning in the middle of unimaginable suffering. Austin’s journey to eventually fulfill his dream of playing basketball for the University of Michigan is a testament to what happens when resilience meets faith.
This episode is about more than survival—it’s about transformation. If you’ve ever wondered whether you can rise again after devastation, Austin’s story is living proof that you can.
Key Takeaways:
How Austin survived two plane crashes and found the will to rebuild his life
Why gratitude—not bitterness—became his greatest weapon against despair
The role faith plays in turning unimaginable tragedy into testimony
What it means to carry grief without being defined by it
How to keep moving toward your dreams even when everything says it’s over
Lean in to this one. Austin’s story will not only move you—it will change the way you see your own challenges.
— Max Out
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7 Powerful Lessons to Overcome Any Obstacle in Life
The Unstoppable Power of Resilience: How to Rise Above Every Obstacle
What does it really take to keep moving forward when life feels impossible? In this mashup episode, I bring you the raw, unfiltered stories of Nick Vujicic, Colin O’Brady, Danny Lee Clark, and James Lawrence—four individuals who have redefined what it means to push past pain, doubt, and impossibility. These are men who didn’t just talk about perseverance—they lived it, they bled for it, and they came out the other side with lessons that will inspire you to never back down.
Nick Vujicic, born without arms or legs, shares how faith, gratitude, and service transformed his life from despair to impacting millions across the globe. Colin O’Brady takes us inside the mindset that allowed him to cross Antarctica solo, proving that the limits we face are often the ones we place on ourselves. Danny Lee Clark—best known as “Nitro” from American Gladiators—opens up about his battles both in the arena and in life, showing how purpose and passion can keep you fighting long after most would quit. And James Lawrence, the “Iron Cowboy,” reveals what it took to complete 100 triathlons in 100 consecutive days, teaching us all the power of adaptation, grit, and unshakable belief in what’s possible.
Each of these stories is a reminder that adversity doesn’t disqualify you—it equips you. These men show us that struggle isn’t a sign of weakness, but the very soil where strength, character, and resilience are grown. They prove that pain can become purpose, and setbacks can become the setup for the greatest comeback of your life.
I want you to walk away from this episode with the conviction that no matter where you are, no matter what you’re facing, you already have what it takes to rise. It’s not about avoiding obstacles—it’s about facing them head-on, learning, adapting, and choosing to keep going when everything in you wants to stop.
Key Takeaways:
Nick Vujicic on choosing gratitude and faith over despair, even when life feels impossible
Colin O’Brady’s mental strategies for pushing through isolation, fear, and physical limits
Danny Lee Clark’s powerful reminder that passion and purpose fuel perseverance
James Lawrence’s lesson on adaptation: why the mind can carry you when the body wants to quit
How to turn pain into purpose and setbacks into fuel for growth
Why resilience is not about never falling—but about always getting back up
This episode is a masterclass in grit, faith, and the unstoppable spirit of the human heart.
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What’s Keeping You From Living At 100%
Raise Your Identity, Raise Your Life
Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you work, life somehow snaps you back to the same level—like there’s an invisible ceiling holding you down? That ceiling is your identity. In this episode, I break down why your identity is the thermostat of your life—the unseen regulator that determines how much success, love, happiness, and fulfillment you’ll allow yourself to experience.
I’ll walk you through what I call the “holy trilogy” of raising your identity: faith, intention, and association. These three elements are the most powerful levers you can pull if you want to raise the temperature of your life and start living at a higher level. I share how my faith has been the foundation that allows me to walk with confidence, why giving yourself credit for your intentions can immediately increase your self-worth, and how surrounding yourself with the right people can elevate you beyond what you ever thought possible.
This conversation isn’t just about theory—it’s about practical action. I’ll show you how to evaluate the people you spend the most time with, why emotional maturity is the hidden trait you need to look for, and how to separate yourself from associations that lower your identity. More importantly, you’ll learn how to step into the character you were born to play—the version of you that God created to do something meaningful and great in this world.
You weren’t put here to live small. You were born to contribute, to grow, and to impact others in ways both big and small. And the key to unlocking that life isn’t out there somewhere—it’s already inside you, waiting to be raised.
Key Takeaways:
Why your identity is the thermostat of your life—and how it regulates your success and happiness
The “holy trilogy” that will instantly raise your identity: faith, intention, and association
How to give yourself credit for your intentions, not just your results
Why emotional maturity is the hidden factor in choosing the right people to be around
Practical steps to evaluate your associations and shift your life to a higher level
It’s time to raise the temperature of your identity and step into the life you were designed to live. Max out.
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Why Who You Become Matters More Than What You Do Feat. Dr. Josh Axe
What if the key to healing isn’t just physical—but spiritual, emotional, and mental too?
In this powerful conversation with my friend Dr. Josh Axe, we dive into what true health really means—and it goes way beyond diet and exercise. Josh has helped millions of people worldwide reclaim their health, but what I love most about him is that he’s not afraid to connect the dots between your body, your mind, and your faith. We talk about how the struggles you face in your health often mirror the struggles in your spirit and why healing starts from the inside out.
Josh opens up about his own journey—the heartbreak of watching his mom battle illness, the setbacks he faced building his career, and the doubts he had to fight through to stay on his calling. What came out of those seasons wasn’t just knowledge—it was wisdom. And today, he’s sharing that wisdom with us in a way that will completely change how you think about your own health.
We also talk about why so many people chase quick fixes and end up more broken than before. Josh and I break down how to build rhythms in your life that actually last—from the food you eat, to the way you handle stress, to the faith practices that keep you anchored. This is about creating alignment in every part of who you are so you can operate at your best.
If you’ve been frustrated with your health, if you’ve been carrying stress or pain that feels heavier than it should, or if you’ve been asking God for healing but not sure where to start—this conversation is going to give you clarity, hope, and practical steps forward.
Key Takeaways:
Why true healing requires more than just treating symptoms
The connection between faith, mindset, and physical health
Josh’s personal story of loss, resilience, and calling
How to break free from the cycle of quick fixes and create lasting change
The daily habits that will fuel your body, mind, and spirit
This isn’t just about living longer—it’s about living better. Lean in, because this one can shift the way you see health forever.
— Max Out
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If You’re Not Growing, You’re Dying…Here’s How to Stay Ahead
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If You’re Not Growing, You’re Falling Behind—Here’s How to Stay Ahead
In this mashup episode, I sit down with Stephen Scoggins and JP Sears to uncover the raw truth about what it really takes to keep evolving in life and leadership. Because here’s the reality: if you’re not growing, you’re dying. The world isn’t slowing down for anyone, and staying the same is no longer an option. Growth is the only path forward.
Stephen Scoggins shares his powerful journey of transformation—from rock bottom moments to building a life of impact—and the systems he’s created to help others break through their limitations. His story is living proof that growth is never about where you start, but about the choices you make daily to rise above the excuses that hold most people back. JP Sears brings his unique mix of humor and depth to challenge us on another level—reminding us that personal growth isn’t just about strategy and hustle, but also about truth, authenticity, and the courage to step into who you really are, even when it’s uncomfortable.
What ties these conversations together is the undeniable fact that growth requires discomfort. Whether it’s building discipline, confronting your fears, or choosing to face hard truths, staying ahead means being willing to grow when others shrink back. These stories will inspire you, but more importantly, they’ll equip you with practical steps to expand your mindset, deepen your resilience, and unlock your highest potential.
I want you to walk away from this episode knowing this: the gap between where you are and where you want to be isn’t as wide as you think. Growth is available to you right now—if you’re willing to lean in and do the work.
Key Takeaways:
- Why growth is the only path forward in an ever-changing world
- Stephen Scoggins’ blueprint for breaking free from limitations and building systems for success
- JP Sears on blending truth and humor to inspire authentic transformation
- Why discomfort is the greatest indicator you’re on the right path
- The daily choices that separate those who evolve from those who stay stuck
- How to create sustainable momentum toward your highest self
This conversation is about more than just success—it’s about staying alive, awake, and ahead in every area of your life.
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What If Everything That Went Wrong Was Actually Right?
You Are More Qualified Than You Think
Have you ever felt like your past disqualified you from living the life of your dreams? Maybe it was a failure, a setback, or even a season of just being “average” that made you believe you weren’t enough. In this episode, I want to shatter that lie once and for all. Because the truth is, those very experiences you think disqualify you are actually what qualify you most to make a difference—in your own life and in the lives of others.
I share a deeply personal story about my dad, a man who overcame addiction and transformed his life. And what struck me years later was this—he didn’t do it alone. Someone, in one of his lowest moments, stepped in and helped him. That act of grace created a ripple effect that changed my dad’s life, my life, and now millions of others. The lesson? You are most qualified to help the person you used to be.
In this episode, I’ll show you why your scars, mistakes, and setbacks are not your disqualifications—they’re your credentials. When you embrace your imperfections, you don’t just inspire others, you connect with them in the deepest way. And every time you grow, you expand your capacity to reach back and lift someone else up.
This is not just about believing in yourself—it’s about believing that your story has the power to create ripple effects you may never fully see. Today, I’m asking you to stop holding your past against yourself and instead use it as proof that you are more than capable. Because the moment you decide you’re qualified, your destiny changes.
Key Takeaways:
Why your past failures and mistakes actually qualify you for greatness
How to reframe setbacks as preparation for your purpose
The ripple effect of helping “the person you used to be”
Why sharing your imperfections connects you more deeply than projecting perfection
The decision that instantly shifts your destiny: believing you are qualified
Your past isn’t a prison—it’s a platform. And today, it’s time to step into the life you were born to live. Max out.
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Bio of THE ED MYLETT SHOW
"The Ed Mylett Show" is a podcast that serves as a platform for the remarkable journeys, wisdom, and thought leadership of some of the most outstanding peak performers in diverse fields.
Covering a wide spectrum including business, health, sports, politics, entrepreneurship, science, and entertainment, Ed Mylett, along with his esteemed guests, imparts motivation, inspiration, and actionable insights.
The podcast is designed to empower its audience, guiding them toward realizing their fullest potential and evolving into the best possible versions of themselves.
With a wealth of knowledge and experience shared within each episode, "The Ed Mylett Show" stands as a valuable resource for personal and professional growth.