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Find A Way with Matt Lavinder

Find A Way with Matt Lavinder

Hosted by Matt Lavinder

Episodes

48

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

The stories of entrepreneurs, leaders, coaches, and interesting people.

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June 4, 2026Episode 481 hr 10 min

Empathy as Advocacy: Survivor to Advocate

Trevor Lee is a local advocate and changemaker who turned personal trauma into a powerful shield for the most vulnerable. From surviving childhood abuse to navigating the halls of the state legislature to pass the "Gabby Act," Trevor has spent his life defining what it means to stand up and refuse to "walk by" community injustice.In this conversation, we pull back the curtain on "Empathy as Advocacy." Trevor reveals the mental toughness required to heal from deep trauma, the heavy realities of frontline community advocacy, and why true justice requires a collective responsibility from all of us. This is a masterclass in transforming personal pain into systemic change and finding the way through the persistence required to protect the vulnerable.

April 23, 2026Episode 471 hr 22 min

The Uncomfortable Path to Success

Kacey White is a US National Team veteran and UNC All-American who mastered the "Competitive Cauldron" to become a premier voice in MLS broadcasting. From the championship dynasty of North Carolina to the Apple TV booth, Kacey has spent her life defining what it means to find an "edge."In this conversation, we pull back the curtain on the "Uncomfortable Path to Success." Kacey reveals the mental toughness required to be the smallest player on the pitch, the brutal honesty of elite ranking systems, and why true confidence is always a product of competence. This is a masterclass in honing your craft in the shadows and embracing the grind required to reach the top.

April 9, 2026Episode 461 hr 2 min

Photographer’s Leap of Faith

Jared Kreiss is a world-class nature photographer who walked away from a stable career path to follow a silent intuition that led him across the globe. From selling everything he owned for a one-way ticket to New Zealand to standing face-to-face with grizzly bears in the Alaskan wilderness, Jared shares a powerful story of risk, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of a vision. This conversation goes behind the "photo dumps" to reveal the Herculean effort required to capture the perfect moment—whether it's days spent on a paddleboard or weeks tracking wildlife in the Smokies. Jared explores the profound "sense of place" found in the wild, the patience required to master a craft from scratch, and how a leap of faith can transform a vague spark into a life of purpose and freedom.

March 19, 2026Episode 451 hr 19 min

A Herculean Rebuild: 100 Homes in One Year

Olivia Bailey is a former television personality and dedicated community advocate who walked away from the bright lights of big-city media to serve the region she calls home. She shares a powerful story of resilience, local pride, and the Herculean effort required to rebuild after the devastation of Hurricane Helene. From the newsroom to the front lines of disaster recovery, Olivia helped lead a grassroots movement that bypassed red tape to put families back in their homes. This conversation explores the profound "sense of place," the strength found in neighborly collaboration, and how a shared vision can rebuild more than just houses—it can restore the heart of a community.

March 5, 2026Episode 441 hr 1 min

Rebuilding the Village in Appalachia

Tina McDaniel is a retired corporate professional and community historian who is on a mission to recover the "invisible" stories of Bristol. She shares a moving narrative of the "Village"—the resilient Black neighborhoods of the Jim Crow era where identity was forged on front porches and in segregated classrooms. From the bustling business district of Black Bottom to the 100-year-old oral histories she captures today, Tina explores how communal accountability and a deep sense of place can provide a fortress against adversity. This conversation is a journey through memory, urban renewal, and the urgent need to reclaim the human connection that nourishes a community’s soul.

December 11, 2025Episode 431 hr 44 min

The Grind Behind Success: Lessons in Persistence and Resilience

Join host Matt as he interviews entrepreneur Allen Hurley about the real challenges and rewards of building businesses from scratch. Alan shares stories from his early days hustling in school to leading successful companies, highlighting the importance of persistence, relationships, and community. Discover why true success is never convenient, and how grit, support, and giving back have shaped Alan’s journey. This episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration for anyone interested in entrepreneurship or making a difference in their community.

November 13, 2025Episode 421 hr 33 min

The Change Baker: From Bread to Philanthropy

Manolo Betancur is a Colombian-born, award-winning baker and social activist who founded an allergy-friendly bakery and gelato shop. He shares a heartfelt story of hope, hard work, and the magic of breaking bread together. From humble beginnings, Manolo built a thriving business rooted in passion and community. This conversation explores generosity, resilience, and how one person’s vision can nourish more than just the body—it can feed the soul.

October 23, 2025Episode 411 hr 33 min

41. From Addiction to Connection: Rebuilding Lives and Communities

From Addiction to Connection: Rebuilding Lives and Communities in AppalachiaDustin shares his journey from addiction to recovery, revealing the challenges of rebuilding relationships and the power of community support. We discuss the importance of connection in overcoming substance abuse and how local programs are helping families heal. This episode offers hope, practical insight, and a reminder that even small acts of kindness can change lives.

September 15, 2025Episode 401 hr 28 min

40. The Samaritan Inn

Jackie Thayer Craft, Hall of Fame King University Volleyball Player, is working to get the homeless in Dallas back in the workforce. She talks about the challenges and the way Dallas is coordinating specialty services to make real progress in the lives of the unhoused. From Bristol, we talk about the unique challenges facing Appalachian communities and solutions.

August 29, 2025Episode 391 hr 12 min

39. The Triangle of Success

Josh Holt, head football coach at Tennessee High, explains how the culture trains his three pillars of discipline, simplicity, and consistency. It’s filled with lessons for parents and leaders as he goes deep into the culture they are building, maintaining high expectations, leadership, and the challenges of modern culture.

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