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  • #023 - Scott Hirsch
    2026/06/03

    In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Scott Hirsch, a Florida-based internet entrepreneur, professional boxing manager, and one of the earliest pioneers of online marketing in America. At the start of our conversation, Scott takes us back to his roots, from building one of the first virtual storefronts in the original AOL Mall with Lens Express in the early 1990s, to navigating the dot-com boom and selling his data and email marketing company in the aftermath of 9/11. He shares the business philosophy that kept him profitable while others burned through VC money and collapsed in the dot-com crash, and what it really felt like to sell a company he had built from nothing. We then dive deep into his world in professional boxing, where Scott managed five-time world champion Cory Spinks and heavyweight contender Shannon Briggs, earning WBO Boxing Manager of the Year in 2006. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to manage a fighter, the negotiations, the grind of seven fights in eighteen months, and what it means to believe in someone when the biggest networks in boxing have turned their backs on them. The conversation spans the evolution of the sport itself, from the traditional promoter model Scott operated in, to the Saudi money reshaping boxing today, Jake Paul's rise as both a fighter and a promoter, the Zufa boxing venture, and why the fight business has always rewarded those willing to take calculated risks. Scott also reflects on fatherhood, sharing candid stories about watching his son Zach build his career in sports media from the ground up, including early days training in Logan Paul's backyard, a brush with the FBI in Las Vegas, and the parenting philosophy of stepping back and letting your kid find his own path. Whether you're into boxing, entrepreneurship, sports media, or the mindset it takes to spot an opportunity before anyone else does, this conversation is packed with real experience and perspective from someone who has lived it across multiple industries.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • #022 - David Serle
    2026/05/07

    This episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with David Serle, Broker Owner of RE/MAX Services in Boca Raton, President of Broward, Palm Beaches and St. Lucie Realtors, board member of the National Association of Realtors, multiple-time Broker of the Year, and one of the most well-connected names in South Florida real estate with over 20 years in the industry.

    David takes us through what it was like growing up in South Florida surrounded by real estate, born to a real estate broker and a real estate attorney, and how that foundation shaped everything that followed.

    He opens up about his own podcasting journey, launching Breakfast with the Broker, what it taught him about interviewing people and telling stories, and why he believes every professional in any field should be building a platform.

    We get into the real conversations most people avoid: mental health in high-pressure industries, what it actually means to be a good mentor, and why giving back has become a cornerstone of how David runs his business and his life.

    From there, we dive into the big questions: what does success really mean, is college still worth it in today's world, and what the NAR settlement actually means for buyers, sellers, and agents across the country. David also breaks down the state of the Florida housing market and where he sees it heading.

    Throughout the episode, David reflects on what separates the people who build something lasting from the ones who don't, and why relationships will always outperform transactions in business and in life.

    Whether you're in real estate, entrepreneurship, or just trying to figure out your next move, this conversation is a masterclass in building with purpose.

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    59 分
  • #021 - Christina Seamster
    2026/04/28

    This episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Dr. Christina Seamster, Ph.D., an educational leader, adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University, and Head of Schools for Holston Academy and Palm Beach International Academy. With over 20 years of experience spanning brick-and-mortar classrooms, online schools, and hybrid microschools, Dr. Seamster has become one of the most innovative voices in personalized education, holding a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction with a specialization in educational technology.

    Christina takes us through what it was like growing up in Florida and how her environment shaped her perspective on learning, people, and communication long before she ever stepped into a classroom as an educator.

    We get into the real conversation around Gen Z slang, what it says about how young people communicate, where language is heading, and why understanding it matters more than most adults want to admit, discussing why communication isn't just a soft skill, it's the foundation of everything, and how the ability to truly connect with people is one of the most underrated tools you can develop.

    From there, we dive deep into the future of education: the rise of AI, how technology is reshaping what learning looks like, and whether the traditional school system is built for the world students are actually entering. Christina shares her unfiltered take on the debate between traditional schools, homeschooling, and the growing microschool movement, and why the one-size-fits-all model is quietly becoming obsolete.

    Throughout the episode, Christina reflects on what it takes to build learning environments where students actually thrive, why the education system's brightest students are often the most overlooked, and what it means to lead with purpose in a field that's changing faster than most people realize.

    Whether you're a student, a parent, an educator, or just someone who questions the system, this conversation delivers a sharp and honest look at the future of how we learn.

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    52 分
  • #020 - Zach Hirsch
    2026/03/27

    This episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Zach Hirsch, widely known as Mystic Zach, an award-winning podcaster, entrepreneur, and one of the world's most accurate sports handicappers, boasting over 2 million followers on Instagram.
    Zach takes us through his journey from growing up in Boca Raton, Florida, to building a reputation as a record-holding sports handicapper before the age of 20, and how an early discovery of his near-photographic memory set the foundation for everything that followed. He shares what it was really like living in Los Angeles alongside Jake Paul and the Team 10 crew, the culture, the chaos, and what that environment taught him about ambition and opportunity.
    We also dive into the behind-the-scenes story of launching Doubl3 Coverage with viral streamer N3on, which debuted at No. 7 on Apple's Top 10 Sports Podcasts within its first week, and what it takes to build something that cuts through in one of the most crowded spaces in media. Zach opens up about networking at the highest levels, from the Super Bowl to meeting his childhood heroes, and how those connections have shaped both his career and his mindset.
    Beyond the picks and predictions, Zach gives us a raw look at the lifestyle that comes with his success: buying his own home in Florida, traveling the world nonstop, and being present for some of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment culture. He also speaks candidly about his ventures into boxing and what draws him to the sport beyond just analysis.

    Throughout the episode, Zach reflects on the discipline, pattern recognition, and relentless consistency required to succeed in a field where everyone thinks they can win and what separates those who actually do.

    Whether you're interested in sports, entrepreneurship, or what it looks like to build something real from the ground up at a young age, this conversation delivers a sharp and unfiltered look at the mindset behind one of the most unique careers in sports media today.

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    54 分
  • #019 - Seydou Koné
    2026/03/18

    In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Seydou Koné, Head Coach and Founder of SK Basketball, Fitness Coach at Space of Mind, and a former top high school and junior team player in France.

    At the start of our conversation, Seydou shares his journey through competitive basketball in France and how the game helped shape his mindset, discipline, and approach to life before diving into his transition from player to coach and mentor. He gives us an inside look at his philosophy on training, breaking down how his innovative methods focus not only on skill development but also on creating an environment where athletes can grow with confidence.

    We also explore what sets his coaching style apart, including his emphasis on character development, mental toughness, and building players both on and off the court. Seydou speaks about the importance of fostering a positive competitive atmosphere, how young athletes can maximize their potential, and the lessons basketball can teach beyond the game itself.

    Throughout the episode, he reflects on the values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance, and why passing those lessons on to the next generation is at the core of his mission.

    Whether you’re interested in basketball, personal development, or the mindset required to grow as both an athlete and an individual, this conversation offers a thoughtful and inspiring look at what it takes to develop confidence and succeed on and off the court.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • #018 - Terrence Moore
    2026/02/12

    In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Terrence Moore, City Manager of Delray Beach, Florida, and a leader responsible for guiding one of South Florida’s most vibrant communities.

    At the start of our conversation, Mr. Moore shares his connection to music and how it plays a role in his life before diving into what it truly means to serve as a city manager. As the chief administrative officer of Delray Beach, he oversees city operations, manages department leaders, and works closely with public safety, public works, finance, and community services to ensure the city runs efficiently and responsibly. He gives us an inside look at who he is in charge of, how decisions are made, and what a typical day in his role actually looks like.

    We also explore some of the more complex and controversial topics facing the community, including the firetruck accident involving the Brightline train and the removal of the Pride crosswalk. Mr. Moore speaks candidly about leadership during difficult moments, public accountability, and the challenges of balancing diverse perspectives within a growing city.

    Throughout the episode, he reflects on the responsibility that comes with public service, the importance of transparency, and why local government plays such a critical role in shaping everyday life.

    Whether you’re interested in leadership, civic engagement, or understanding how real-world decisions impact a community, this conversation offers an honest and thoughtful look at what it takes to lead a city.

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    56 分
  • #017 - David Tarras
    2026/01/28

    In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with David Tarras—a federal criminal defense and white-collar litigation attorney, strategic trial lawyer, and relentless advocate for justice.

    Recognized as one of Florida’s top federal defense attorneys, David has spent his career taking on some of the most high-stakes and complex cases in the nation—from healthcare and securities fraud to international drug trafficking and public corruption. With over 1,000 clients defended and countless cases shaped by his strategic mind, David’s work is a masterclass in preparation, perseverance, and protecting the rights of the accused.

    David also brings a unique perspective from the intersection of law and science, having explored neuroscience and criminal behavior during law school. He shares the lessons he’s learned from decades of courtroom battles, federal investigations, and high-profile cases, reflecting on how a strong defense can literally change the trajectory of a person’s life.

    Beyond the courtroom, David mentors the next generation of attorneys, engages in legal thought leadership, and frequently provides expert commentary on major media outlets. In this conversation, we dive into the philosophy that drives his work: that no one should be judged solely by accusations, and that justice is best served when advocacy meets meticulous strategy.

    Whether you’re curious about law, criminal defense, or the art of strategic thinking under pressure, this episode is a revealing look at the power of expertise, integrity, and standing up for what’s right—even when the odds seem stacked against you.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • #016 - Alex Sternberg
    2026/01/21

    In this episode of The Mindcast Show, we sit down with Dr. Alex Sternberg—a physician, scholar, martial arts master, and historian whose life spans over five decades of achievement in medicine, sports, and Jewish history.

    From emigrating to the United States in 1961 to becoming an 8th degree Master of Shotokan karate, Alex’s journey is as inspiring as it is multifaceted. His early years in New York, training at the renowned Tong Dojo, set the stage for a legendary competitive career—earning over 75 regional, national, and international medals and recognition as one of “America’s Top 10 Champions.” From champion athlete to national coach and internationally certified referee, Alex’s commitment to excellence and integrity has shaped generations of martial artists around the world.

    Beyond karate, Alex has built a remarkable career in physiology, medicine, and Holocaust research, blending intellect, discipline, and a deep connection to history. In this conversation, he reflects on the lessons learned through decades of teaching, competing, and studying, sharing insights on perseverance, mentorship, and the power of discipline both on and off the mat.

    Whether you’re passionate about martial arts, history, or the pursuit of excellence, this episode is a powerful reminder of how dedication, resilience, and lifelong learning can shape a life of extraordinary impact.

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    56 分