In this solo episode, Travis Chapel shares his personal playbook for feeling better so you can show up stronger in life and business. Drawing from years in the personal development space, he breaks down why so many of us feel worse than ever in the best time in history to be alive and what to actually do about it. Travis offers simple, practical mindset and lifestyle shifts that any entrepreneur or high-achiever can use to improve their mood, energy, and outlook. On this episode we talk about: W...
Mar 21, 2026•28 min
Travis and his producer Eric dive into the intersection of faith, money, and manipulation in modern church culture. In this conversation, they dissect a viral Instagram post from a pastor’s wife describing how her family “lived in tents” all summer to give more to their church — and what this kind of messaging reveals about financial guilt, obedience, and influence inside religious communities. On this episode we talk about: The viral story of a pastor’s family living in tents to “obey God” The ...
Mar 20, 2026•22 min
Guy Kawasaki is a Silicon Valley legend, bestselling author of 19 books, Chief Evangelist at Canva, and former Chief Evangelist at Apple. From being in the room for Apple’s iconic “Think Different” campaign to helping scale Canva into a global powerhouse, Guy has built a career defined by timing, trust, and an uncanny ability to attach himself to winning ideas. In this episode, he shares lessons on privacy, startups, content creation, and what really drives long-term success. On this episode we ...
Mar 20, 2026•28 min
In this solo episode, Travis tells the story of his brief 9–5 corporate stint, why it pushed him to rethink everything, and how you can decide what really needs to change in your own life—your environment, your goals, your expectations, or your attitude. On this episode we talk about: Travis’s journey from Bible college and ministry track into door-to-door solar sales. How a short corporate job and one Home Depot incident exposed the frustrations of traditional corporate culture. Why “life doesn...
Mar 20, 2026•25 min
In this episode, host Travis Chappell and producer Eric dive into a viral headline about Gen Z getting fired at record rates and unpack what’s really going on beneath the clickbait. Between jokes about McDonald’s new Big Arch burger and “feeders,” they get practical about how younger workers, leaders, and companies can actually win together in a changing job market. On this episode we talk about: Why “60% of companies fired Gen Z employees” might be more about headlines than hopelessness How COV...
Mar 19, 2026•23 min
Diana Romanov is a San Francisco-based family law attorney, certified specialist, and former prosecutor in Berlin who took a massive leap of faith—leaving Germany just days after passing one of the world’s toughest bar exams to start over in the United States. Now the founder of her own successful law firm, Diana has built a thriving practice focused on divorce and prenups, fueled largely by her YouTube channel “Divorce Like a Boss,” where she educates and attracts clients at scale through consi...
Mar 19, 2026•28 min
In this solo episode, Travis Chappell breaks down the U.S. Surgeon General’s six-pillar framework for advancing human connection and adds his own entrepreneurial, personal-responsibility spin on each one. Drawing from national health guidance and his own experiences, Travis explores where government and institutions can help, where they fall short, and how individuals can practically respond to the loneliness epidemic in their own lives. On this episode we talk about: The Surgeon General’s six p...
Mar 19, 2026•25 min
In this co-hosted episode, Travis is joined in studio by his producer Eric for a rapid-fire breakdown of famous pastors’ and Christian leaders’ quotes about money, generosity, and prosperity. Together, they react in real time, call out bad theology, laugh their way through some wild one-liners, and use the conversation to unpack how faith, finances, and common sense should actually intersect in real life. On this episode we talk about: Why “money is a bad master, good servant” still holds up—and...
Mar 18, 2026•23 min
Linda Hill, Jason Wild, and Emily C. Tedards join the show to discuss what it actually takes to build organizations that innovate consistently—not just once, but over and over again. Linda Hill is a Harvard Business School professor and one of the world’s leading experts on leadership and innovation, ranked among the top management thinkers globally. Jason Wild brings the practitioner perspective, having led innovation initiatives at companies like Microsoft, Salesforce, and IBM. Emily C. Tedard...
Mar 18, 2026•33 min
In this solo episode, Travis Chappell tackles a common question many adults struggle with: Why is it so hard to make friends in your 30s? While friendships seemed effortless in school and college, adulthood introduces new challenges—more responsibilities, less free time, and a deeper sense of personal identity. Travis breaks down the psychological and practical reasons friendships become harder as we age, from increased self-awareness to the disappearance of built-in social circles. He also shar...
Mar 18, 2026•20 min
In this episode, Travis and producer Eric take a lighter, conversational approach—reacting to famous quotes about money from pastors, theologians, and religious thinkers. The discussion explores the long-standing tension between wealth, faith, and morality, as they debate whether money is inherently dangerous, a tool for good, or simply a neutral resource that reflects the character of the person who holds it. Along the way, they unpack ideas from figures like Billy Graham , John Wesley , Norman...
Mar 17, 2026•22 min
Nir Eyal is a globally recognized authority on behavior design, habits, and human potential. A former lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Nir is the bestselling author of Hooked and Indistractable , books that have sold more than a million copies worldwide and have shaped how entrepreneurs and product creators think about behavior change. He’s also a serial entrepreneur who has founded and sold multiple companies. In this episode, Nir returns to the show to discuss the ideas behind...
Mar 17, 2026•27 min
In this solo episode, Travis continues the conversation about the growing loneliness epidemic and why meaningful friendships are essential for a successful and fulfilling life. Travis shares personal experiences—from navigating a difficult season in business to recovering from cancer surgery—and explains how those moments reshaped the way he prioritizes relationships. Instead of focusing purely on business or money strategies, Travis dives into the overlooked reality that strong friendships are ...
Mar 17, 2026•21 min
In this episode of Travis Makes Money, Travis and his producer Eric break down Forbes’ latest list of America’s top 25 philanthropists, using billionaire giving stats as a springboard to talk about generosity, impact, and what “giving back” should actually look like for everyday earners. They explore why MacKenzie Scott’s record-breaking donations grab headlines, how Warren Buffett’s decades-long giving compares to other billionaires, and why most people criticizing the ultra-wealthy aren’t doin...
Mar 16, 2026•25 min
Miki Agrawal is a visionary entrepreneur and bestselling author known for building disruptive consumer brands that challenge the status quo. She’s the founder behind companies like Tushy, Thinks, and Wild, which have collectively generated over $500 million in revenue. Named one of the most creative people by Fast Company and recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Miki is now focused on her latest venture, Hero Diapers, which uses plastic-eating fungi to tackle the glob...
Mar 16, 2026•24 min
In this solo episode, Travis Chappell reflects on the importance of friendship and how meaningful relationships impact our health, happiness, and success. Inspired by a conversation between Simon Sinek and Trevor Noah , Travis shares personal lessons about how chasing business success and carrying burdens alone led him to unintentionally distance himself from friends. He explores the idea that friendship may be the ultimate “biohack” for a better life, dives into the famous Rat Park experiment o...
Mar 16, 2026•19 min
In this episode, Travis Chappell is joined by his producer and co-host Eric for a fast-paced, funny breakdown of what it really looks like to take high-risk, low-paying opportunities—like hosting the Oscars or speaking at events—and turn them into long-term money and credibility plays for your brand. Travis draws on his experience hosting Travis Makes Money and booking thousands of podcast interviews to explain why credibility is often more valuable than the check, especially early in your caree...
Mar 15, 2026•25 min
Brian Ford is the founder of the podcast Self-Improvement Daily , which has surpassed 21 million downloads, and a behavior change expert who helps busy professionals become more consistent, intentional, and accountable in their lives and businesses. With a background in neurobiology and medical device sales, Brian eventually transitioned into entrepreneurship and personal development, building a coaching business around the systems and habits that drive high performance. He’s also the co-founder...
Mar 15, 2026•25 min
In this solo episode, Travis Chappell continues his deep dive into the growing loneliness epidemic by tackling one of the biggest questions people are asking: Is social media to blame? Building on insights from the U.S. Surgeon General’s report on social connection, Travis explores how technology—especially social media—impacts the way we connect with others. He breaks down the science of social connection, the benefits and risks of digital technology, and explains why social media may not be th...
Mar 15, 2026•23 min
Travis and his producer, Eric, bring you the inside scoop to their ratings and thoughts on the actual Big Arch burger from McDonald's. Check out yesterday's co-host episode to hear more about our thoughts on the whole McDonald's CEO marketing fail turned win. This is a quick, fun listen that may just inspire you to try the Big Arch for yourself. Find more fun and educational content by connecting with Travis on IG and Youtube: IG- https://www.instagram.com/travischappell/ Youtube- https://www.yo...
Mar 14, 2026•5 min
Alexis Sikorsky is a strategic advisor to founders who want to scale fast and exit strong, after building and selling his Switzerland-based banking software company, New Access, in a private equity deal worth over $100M. Drawing on decades of hard-won experience (including painful early failures, a 75% revenue collapse in one day, and a long post-crisis grind), he now helps £5–20M+ revenue businesses design exits instead of hoping for them. In his book Cashing Out: The Business Owner’s Guide to ...
Mar 14, 2026•25 min
In this solo episode, Travis Chappell takes a deep dive into one of the most overlooked crises affecting modern life: loneliness. Drawing on research from the U.S. Surgeon General’s report on social connection, Travis explores the surprising ways loneliness and social isolation impact everything from mental and physical health to workplace performance and the global economy. While this episode doesn’t feature a guest, Travis breaks down complex research in an accessible way and explains why buil...
Mar 14, 2026•22 min
Travis is joined on the mic riffing with his producer about fast food CEOs, viral burger campaigns, and what they reveal about modern content and personal branding. Through a hilarious breakdown of McDonald’s new “Big Arch” burger promo and the competitive responses from Burger King, A&W, and Wendy’s, Travis pulls out practical lessons for entrepreneurs on how to think about content, virality, and brand personality. On this episode we talk about: McDonald’s controversial Big Arch CEO taste-t...
Mar 13, 2026•24 min
Lewis Crompton is a finance expert, trading mentor, and self-made millionaire who has spent over a decade trading the financial markets and six years teaching others how to do the same. Growing up on a low income and grinding through long commutes and low-paying corporate work, Lewis used trading as the skill that allowed him to escape the rat race and build real wealth. Today, he runs a global education company helping everyday people generate 5–10% per month in the markets in under 30 minutes ...
Mar 13, 2026•28 min
Travis shares his philosophy on networking as friend‑making, not cold prospecting, drawing from his journey from solar sales and door‑to‑door to full‑time online income through podcasting and high‑level relationships. He unpacks hard‑won lessons from cringeworthy event interactions, volunteering at conferences, and adding disproportionate value to mentors like John Lee Dumas. This episode is especially useful if you want to move from transactional “networking” to building real relationships that...
Mar 13, 2026•30 min
Since this is a solo episode, Travis dives deep into how self-awareness, intentional choices, and skill-building shape your financial future and overall fulfillment. He wraps up his 25-question series with a powerful set of prompts designed to help you stop living on autopilot, take responsibility for your trajectory, and start building a life you actually want instead of the one others expect from you. On this episode we talk about: What you’re pretending not to know about your habits, relatio...
Mar 12, 2026•22 min
In this episode of the Travis Makes Money podcast, Travis and producer Eric break down an unlikely entrepreneurial case study: the origin story of Johnny Knoxville and Jackass . What starts as a conversation about a Conan interview quickly turns into a deeper discussion about risk, creativity, loyalty, and the real-life decisions entrepreneurs face when choosing between security and betting on themselves. They explore how Johnny Knoxville went from waiting tables and struggling to support a fami...
Mar 12, 2026•23 min
Amanda Litman is the co-founder and president of Run for Something, an organization dedicated to recruiting and supporting young, diverse leaders running for local office across the United States. Since launching in 2017, Run for Something has helped thousands of millennials and Gen Z candidates step into leadership roles and reshape what local leadership looks like in America. Amanda is also the author of When We’re In Charge: The Next Generation’s Guide to Leadership and Run for Something: A R...
Mar 12, 2026•31 min
In this episode, Travis Chappell sits down in-studio with producer Eric for a fun but insightful conversation breaking down famous quotes about money from well-known actors and public figures. As they react to perspectives from people like Will Smith, Jim Carrey, Denzel Washington, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the discussion dives into deeper truths about wealth, fulfillment, and the role money really plays in building a meaningful life. From consumerism and lifestyle creep to investing in yoursel...
Mar 11, 2026•30 min
Josh Marsden is a two-time Inc. 5000 entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Arm5 Formula Company, an e-commerce aggregator and AI-driven growth company focused on acquiring, scaling, and operating profitable direct-to-consumer brands. Since entering the e-commerce world in 2013, Josh has generated more than $100 million in online sales and built multiple successful brands across health, wellness, beauty, and consumer products. In this conversation, he shares how a corporate sales job introduced...
Mar 11, 2026•26 min