Episodes

  • From Plan B to Air Force Secretary: Deborah Lee James on Resilience, Mentorship, and Leadership (Part Two)
    Aug 12 2024
    In the conclusion of their conversation, former Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James shares exhilarating experiences from her military career, including flights in high-altitude spy planes and with the Thunderbirds. She discusses her efforts to improve morale in critical military roles and explores the challenges of leadership, emphasizing the importance of work-life balance and self-awareness. James touches on gender differences in professional settings and the need for playing to one's strengths. The conversation then shifts to current global threats and technological challenges facing the U.S. military. Despite these challenges, James expresses optimism about America's future, citing the country's technological advancements and the potential of future generations.
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    27 mins
  • From Plan B to Air Force Secretary: Deborah Lee James on Resilience, Mentorship, and Leadership (Part One)
    Aug 5 2024
    Gary sits down with Deborah Lee James, the 23rd Secretary of the Air Force. Deborah shares her inspiring journey from a small town in New Jersey to leading a force of 660,000 personnel with a $139 billion budget. She discusses the power of mentorship, the importance of pivoting when faced with setbacks, and her framework for success in both personal and professional life. Deborah offers valuable insights on navigating transitions between public service and the private sector, the role of emotional intelligence in leadership, and the necessity of continual learning. This conversation is filled with practical advice for anyone looking to chart their path to success, regardless of their starting point.
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    27 mins
  • Overcoming the Overwhelming: Noah Asher's Guide to Navigating Chaos (Part Two)
    Jun 6 2024
    Gary and Noah Asher pick up where they left off in their powerful and candid conversation on Gary's podcast, "The Success Paradox." Noah, author of the book "CHAOS: Overcoming the Overwhelming," continues to share his inspirational story of persevering through the darkest periods of chaos and emerging stronger. The discussion takes an insightful turn as Noah breaks down the unique structure of his book, divided into sections. He provides a roadmap for not just weathering life's inevitable storms, but actively rebuilding in the aftermath. Noah reveals hard-won wisdom about the importance of forgiveness, using vivid examples like the biblical stories of David and the crackling game Angry Birds. Gary opens up about one of the most impactful moments of his life—hearing the gut-wrenching but ultimately redemptive story of a woman forgiving her childhood abuser. The two explore how true forgiveness is as much about inner peace as reconciliation. With refreshing authenticity, they acknowledge that the journey of overcoming chaos is an ongoing process of reconstruction. By the end, both Noah and Gary reinforce the overall inspiring message: No matter how torrentially the storms of chaos may pour down, there is always a way to persevere and forge ahead when the skies finally clear. For anyone struggling through profound life challenges, this episode offers an uplifting reminder that you have the strength to overcome the overwhelming.
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    24 mins
  • Overcoming the Overwhelming: Noah Asher's Guide to Navigating Chaos (Part One)
    May 30 2024
    Gary welcomes author Noah Asher in this powerful episode. Noah is the author of the book "CHAOS: Overcoming the Overwhelming," which draws from his own harrowing experiences with incarceration, addiction, and profound loss. Despite facing the darkest depths of chaos, Noah found the path to overcome it by discovering his true purpose. In their conversation, Gary and Noah have a candid discussion about their strikingly similar journeys of hitting rock bottom before ultimately finding redemption. They explore how their foundations of faith provided glimmers of hope during their most desperate moments. Noah shares vulnerable details about his time behind bars and attempting to take his own life before a pivotal realization that his pain had a purpose—to help others going through similar chaos. With hard-won wisdom, Noah reveals practical strategies for maintaining perspective and finding community support when life feels overwhelming. He stresses the importance of being authentic about struggles rather than living in shame. Gary opens up about grappling with the legacy of his accomplished father and how he broke free from seeking perfection. This powerful podcast overflows with insights on resilience, vulnerability, spiritual fortitude, and the life-changing impact of using your past pains to serve others. Tune in for an inspiring dose of hope that no matter how deep your chaos, you can emerge stronger by owning your purpose.
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    37 mins
  • Second Wind: Embarking on Your Ultimate Adventure with Scott Shawyer (Part Two)
    May 2 2024
    In Part 2, Scott opens up about the intense training regimen required to prepare his body for the nearly 4,000-mile journey across treacherous waters. He also discusses the critical contingency plans in place for if he gets stuck in the middle of the ocean during the race, from navigating storms to rationing supplies. Tune in as Gary and this late-blooming adventurer discuss the paradoxes of pursuing your passions later in life, pushing beyond perceived limits, and redefining success on your own daring terms in a conversation that embodies Gary's philosophy - that true success means letting go of conventional definitions and embarking on a lifestyle of growth and adventure.
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    26 mins
  • Second Wind: Embarking on Your Ultimate Adventure with Scott Shawyer (Part One)
    Apr 25 2024
    Gary welcomes Scott Shawyer, a 52-year-old sailing pioneer and adventurer preparing for one of the most grueling challenges in all of sailing - the 3,600-mile New York Vendee solo transatlantic race from New York City to France. What makes Scott's incredible journey from former CEO of an industrial engineering company to ocean racer truly unique is that he discovered his passion for offshore racing just a few years ago, with his ultimate goal being to become the first Canadian to complete the legendary non-stop, unassisted, solo circumnavigation Vendee Globe in 2028 at age 56, raising awareness about preserving our watersheds along the way. Tune in as Gary and this late-blooming adventurer discuss the paradoxes of pursuing your passions later in life, pushing beyond perceived limits, and redefining success on your own daring terms in a conversation that embodies Gary's philosophy - that true success means letting go of conventional definitions and embarking on a lifestyle of growth and adventure.






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    21 mins
  • The Coach and CEO: Joe Moglia's Playbook for Unconventional Success (Part Two)
    Mar 28 2024
    In part two, Joe Moglia unveils the profound moment he realized he had truly "made it" as a football coach at Coastal Carolina, the culmination of his extraordinary journey. Baring his soul, he candidly unpacks the two greatest obstacles that define his path. With raw vulnerability, Joe shares how these experiences forged his unique philosophy that genuine success transcends accolades, finances, or records. His hard-won wisdom inspires listeners to cultivate resilience, courage, and purpose as true measures of achievement. Prepare to be deeply moved by Joe’s perseverance and redefinition of winning in life.

    About Joe Moglia: Joe Moglia is the former CEO and Chairman of TD Ameritrade, Chairman of Fundamental Global Investors and Capital Wealth Advisors, and Chair of Athletics and Executive Advisor to the President at Coastal Carolina University.

    In 2012, Joe became the Head Football Coach at Coastal Carolina and in his first five seasons his team went to the National Playoffs all 5 years and was Conference Champion 4 times. His overall record was 56-22 for a .718 winning percentage. In his last 11 years of college coaching, he was a part of 8 championship teams. He has also received multiple Coach of the Year honors, including the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year award, was the recipient of the Vince Lombardi Award and was inducted into the Lombardi Hall of Fame. He was also selected to the Big South Conference All Decade Team. Based on his success at the FCS level, CCU was invited to go to the FBS.

    Joe has been a Football Coach for 25 years, but it’s not been a traditional 25 years. He began his career as a coach for 16 years, moved to the business world for over 24, and back to coaching in 2009.

    In the business world, he was at Merrill Lynch for 17 years before becoming the CEO at TD Ameritrade in 2001. When Joe stepped down in 2008, shareholders had enjoyed a 500% return. In 2009, he became Chairman of the Board and stepped down in 2020 when TD Ameritrade was acquired by Charles Schwab. At close, the combined company was worth $100 BILLION with client assets of $7 TRILLION. When Joe arrived, these numbers were $700 million and $24 Billion.

    Moglia has received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Sharp Trophy for Leadership. He has been honored by the National Italian American Foundation, UNICO, the Columbus Citizens Foundation, the Irish Arts Center, the American Institute for Stuttering and the Stuttering Association for the Young.

    He has been inducted into NINE Halls of Fame, is a member of the National Economics Honor Society, is the recipient of three Honorary Doctorates and has given 8 commencement addresses. Joe has already had a book written about his life, and he is also the only author who has written books published on both investing and football. He is currently writing a book on leadership.
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    22 mins
  • The Coach and CEO: Joe Moglia's Playbook for Unconventional Success (Part One)
    Mar 21 2024
    Gary welcomes Joe Moglia to the podcast. Joe’s extraordinary career spans Wall Street titan and NCAA football coaching champion. As former CEO delivering huge returns at TD Ameritrade and head coach leading Coastal Carolina to multiple titles, Joe redefines success through an unconventional journey. This riveting episode dives into his leadership principles of merging business and sports for a holistic vision of winning. Joe shares profound insights that challenge conventional thinking about accomplishment, fulfillment, and purposefully living. Prepare to have your mindset shifted on The Success Paradox with Gary Cooper and Joe Moglia.


    About Joe Moglia: Joe Moglia is the former CEO and Chairman of TD Ameritrade, Chairman of Fundamental Global Investors and Capital Wealth Advisors, and Chair of Athletics and Executive Advisor to the President at Coastal Carolina University.In 2012, Joe became the Head Football Coach at Coastal Carolina and in his first five seasons his team went to the National Playoffs all 5 years and was Conference Champion 4 times. His overall record was 56-22 for a .718 winning percentage. In his last 11 years of college coaching, he was a part of 8 championship teams. He has also received multiple Coach of the Year honors, including the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year award, was the recipient of the Vince Lombardi Award and was inducted into the Lombardi Hall of Fame. He was also selected to the Big South Conference All Decade Team. Based on his success at the FCS level, CCU was invited to go to the FBS.Joe has been a Football Coach for 25 years, but it’s not been a traditional 25 years. He began his career as a coach for 16 years, moved to the business world for over 24, and back to coaching in 2009.In the business world, he was at Merrill Lynch for 17 years before becoming the CEO at TD Ameritrade in 2001. When Joe stepped down in 2008, shareholders had enjoyed a 500% return. In 2009, he became Chairman of the Board and stepped down in 2020 when TD Ameritrade was acquired by Charles Schwab. At close, the combined company was worth $100 BILLION with client assets of $7 TRILLION. When Joe arrived, these numbers were $700 million and $24 Billion.Moglia has received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Sharp Trophy for Leadership. He has been honored by the National Italian American Foundation, UNICO, the Columbus Citizens Foundation, the Irish Arts Center, the American Institute for Stuttering and the Stuttering Association for the Young.He has been inducted into NINE Halls of Fame, is a member of the National Economics Honor Society, is the recipient of three Honorary Doctorates and has given 8 commencement addresses. Joe has already had a book written about his life, and he is also the only author who has written books published on both investing and football. He is currently writing a book on leadership.
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    32 mins