Episode 331: This AI Can Replace Your Doctor (And It’s Free?) | Clint Phillips

Episode 331: This AI Can Replace Your Doctor (And It’s Free?) | Clint Phillips

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Episode 331: This AI Can Replace Your Doctor (And It’s Free?) | Clint Phillips

Recorded live at South by Southwest, this episode features Clint Phillips, the healthcare entrepreneur who broke a Guinness World Record and is now revolutionizing medicine with AI technology. Clint shares his journey from South African rugby player to treating billionaires in Aspen, and how his daughter’s stroke led him to create solutions that could make healthcare “practically free” worldwide.

Discover how Dr. Gabby, an AI doctor, can analyze your health through a 30-second facial scan and provide personalized medical advice 24/7. Learn why Americans take 22 times more drugs than the rest of the world and how technology could change everything.

EPISODE NOTES

  • Clint shares his remarkable journey from South African rugby player to chiropractor in Aspen, Colorado, where he treated 42 billionaires and learned entrepreneurship from CEOs of Under Armour, Starbucks, and other major companies. After his daughter suffered a vaccine-related stroke as an infant, Clint pivoted to founding Second MD, connecting patients with top specialists nationwide.

    Now with his latest venture, Medici Life, Clint is democratizing healthcare through Dr. Gabby, an AI doctor that can analyze your health through a 30-second facial scan, read lab results, suggest personalized nutrition, and provide medical advice 24/7 at a fraction of traditional healthcare costs.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

      • Clint’s unconventional path from rugby player to healthcare innovator
      • How personal tragedy with his daughter’s stroke led to entrepreneurial purpose
      • The shocking reality: Americans take 22 times more drugs per person than the rest of the world
      • Revolutionary AI technology that can detect health metrics through facial scanning
      • The vision to make healthcare “practically free” globally
      • His family’s mission work in Zambia, including building schools, clinics, and the “Miracle Dam”
      • How mission trips saved his marriage and transformed his family

    Quotable Moments:

      • “Healthcare in the U.S. is a nightmare. America has been getting sicker and sicker for decades while we spend more and more. Today, Americans take 22 times more drugs per person than the rest of the world.”

      • “I felt the knocking, you know, like, hey, your job, you’re not even at the starting line. You know, I’m like, really? I thought I just crossed the finish line with the sprint finish, you know? Now I’m not even the start line.”

      • “We can take healthcare from being so expensive and so difficult to close to free.”

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    Episode 330: 60% of Students Will Work Jobs That Don’t Exist Today | Dana Roefer

    Episode 330: 60% of Students Will Work Jobs That Don’t Exist Today | Dana Roefer

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    Episode 330: 60% of Students Will Work Jobs That Don’t Exist Today | Dana Roefer

    What if we could give our kids the one thing most of us wished we had figured out in our twenties – clarity on who God made them to be and how to use their gifts to create value in the world? The future belongs to the creative and curious – and 60% of today’s students will end up working in jobs that don’t even exist yet. 

    EPISODE NOTES

    • What if we could give our kids the one thing most of us wished we had figured out in our twenties – clarity on who God made them to be and how to use their gifts to create value in the world? The future belongs to the creative and curious – and 60% of today’s students will end up working in jobs that don’t even exist yet.

    • In this episode, we welcome Dana Roefer, Vice President of Faith Driven Entrepreneur for Teens. We’ll talk through how we can give our kids a massive head start in discovering who God made them to be and how they can serve the world through their unique calling. Dana explains why developing an entrepreneurial mindset rooted in faith is crucial for the next generation. Learn how AI is changing the future of work, why creativity and curiosity are becoming superpowers, and how parents can start essential conversations about identity and purpose with their teens.

    • God hasn’t placed our kids in this moment by accident. They’re positioned to be the entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders who will steward the future He’s preparing – and we get to be part of equipping them for that calling.

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    Episode 329: Nothing to Fear, Nothing to Hide: Brent Beshore’s Viral Letter

    Episode 329: Nothing to Fear, Nothing to Hide: Brent Beshore’s Viral Letter

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    Episode 329: Nothing to Fear, Nothing to Hide: Brent Beshore’s Viral Letter

    Brent Beshore’s viral annual letter exposed the hidden cost of success: lives disassembling behind closed doors while the facade remains intact. His “nothing to fear, nothing to hide” alternative challenges entrepreneurs to break free from isolation and find strength in authentic relationships, not just achievement. Building with cathedral-like thinking instead of exit strategies, Beshore’s 15-year track record proves that faith-driven patience creates not just better businesses, but lives worth living.

    EPISODE NOTES

    Brent Beshore’s viral annual letter exposed the hidden cost of success: lives disassembling behind closed doors while the facade remains intact. His “nothing to fear, nothing to hide” alternative challenges entrepreneurs to break free from isolation and find strength in authentic relationships, not just achievement. Building with cathedral-like thinking instead of exit strategies, Beshore’s 15-year track record proves that faith-driven patience creates not just better businesses, but lives worth living. — In this special episode recorded at SXSW in Austin, Texas, hosts Justin Forman and Richard Cunningham sit down with Brent Beshore, founder and CEO of Permanent Equity, to discuss what it means to take a long-term, cathedral-like perspective in business and investing. Brent shares his transformation from an achievement-driven atheist to a faith-focused entrepreneur, highlighting how his approach to private equity challenges industry norms with long-term capital, zero debt, and transparent fee structures. Throughout the conversation, Brent reveals how vulnerability and authentic relationships have been crucial both in his personal faith journey and in building a successful investment firm.

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    Episode 328: When the White House Calls: The Other Side of Comfort with Steve Preston

    Episode 328: When the White House Calls: The Other Side of Comfort with Steve Preston

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    Episode 328: When the White House Calls: The Other Side of Comfort with Steve Preston

    In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast, host Justin Forman interviews Steve Preston, CEO of Goodwill Industries, about his journey from Wall Street banker to nonprofit leader. Steve shares how making a deal with God to never choose money, prestige, or power over calling led him through corporate America, government service, and eventually to Goodwill.

    EPISODE NOTES

    In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast, host Justin Forman sits down with Steve Preston, CEO of Goodwill Industries, to discuss his remarkable journey from Wall Street executive to nonprofit leader. Unlike the typical path of chasing wealth and status, Steve shares how he made intentional decisions to prioritize purpose over prestige throughout his career.

    After starting at Lehman Brothers, Steve felt a tug that his faith was calling him toward a different path. He made a deal with God that he would “never make a decision for money, for prestige, or for power,” which ultimately led him to leave banking on the cusp of making partner. His journey continued through corporate America, government service (including running the Small Business Administration during Hurricane Katrina recovery), and eventually to Goodwill, where he now leads one of America’s most recognized nonprofit organizations.

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      Episode 327: The Founder Timeline Myth: Mark McClain’s Path to IPO and Back

      Episode 327: The Founder Timeline Myth: Mark McClain’s Path to IPO and Back

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      Episode 327: The Founder Timeline Myth: Mark McClain’s Path to IPO and Back

      After decades in tech, Mark McClain reveals the myth of the young founder and how his unprecedented journey—venture capital, private equity, two IPOs—taught him what matters. “The tiny overlap of people who share your worldview and have relevant business experience is super valuable,” McClain insists, challenging entrepreneurs to find their community before success isolates them. His SailPoint story proves that true entrepreneurship isn’t about age, but finding the right coaching, community, and courage at any stage.

      EPISODE NOTES

      Mark McClain, founder and CEO of SailPoint Technologies, shares his non-traditional path to entrepreneurship after 10 years in corporate America. He discusses building a successful tech company with faith-based values, navigating multiple funding rounds (VC, PE, IPO, and back again), and balancing business ambition with family priorities.

      [Chapters]

      0:00 – Introduction

      2:10 – Mark on South by Southwest and Austin’s tech scene

      6:08 – The evolution of faith in the workplace

      10:26 – Mark’s journey from corporate career to entrepreneurship

      15:32 – Understanding SailPoint’s identity management technology

      18:47 – AI as both threat and opportunity in cybersecurity

      20:34 – Navigating different funding methods as an entrepreneur

      24:15 – The value of community vs. coaching for entrepreneurs

      29:01 – The importance of staying connected to church community

      31:40 – Building a successful business without sacrificing family

      35:29 – Four S’s of Christian leadership: Son, Sheep, Stock, and Stewardship

      39:02 – A biblical perspective on retirement and stewardship

      44:23 – Closing thoughts on community and faith

      In this authentic conversation, Mark reveals:

          • Why success rates increase for entrepreneurs who start after age 35
          • The value of both peer community and expert coaching
          • How to stay connected to your faith while scaling a business
          • A biblical perspective on stewarding resources and opportunity
          • Practical advice for staying present with family while building a company

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      Episode 326: When Death Knocked Twice: Travis Penfield’s Blueprint for Scaling During Crisis

      Episode 326: When Death Knocked Twice: Travis Penfield’s Blueprint for Scaling During Crisis

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      Episode 326: When Death Knocked Twice: Travis Penfield’s Blueprint for Scaling During Crisis

      Can you build a thriving business while facing back-to-back life-threatening crises? Travis Penfield did exactly that, transforming his brush with death from a brain tumor and his wife’s cancer battle into clarity for scaling 49 Financial to 200+ advisors. His blueprint for bridging the trillion-dollar advisor succession gap prioritizes mentorship over metrics, revealing how personal trials became his greatest business advantage.

      KEY MOMENTS

      • Travis shares his recent experience meeting Jack Nicklaus and John Maxwell, highlighting Nicklaus’s emphasis on family over golf achievements
      • The powerful story of Travis’s brain tumor in 2016, requiring him to relearn basic functions
      • His wife Jacqueline’s cancer diagnosis and the emotional journey of shaving her head during chemotherapy
      • The doctor telling Travis to “prepare as if she’s gone” and taking his daughters to San Diego while contemplating single fatherhood
      • How these health crises fundamentally changed his approach to business success and identity

      BUSINESS INSIGHTS

      • 49 Financial’s three-pillar strategy: handling more complex issues, offering more services, and building more community
      • The company’s focus on young advisors (22-year-olds) in an industry where the average advisor is in their upper 50s
      • How 49 Financial is addressing the industry-wide 9% retention rate for new advisors
      • Travis’s shift from “quantity over quality” to “quality over quantity” in building his business
      • His vision for bridging the gap between aging advisors with trillions in assets and the next generation

      FAITH PERSPECTIVE

        • How facing mortality transformed Travis’s relationship with God and clarity about priorities
        • The role of childlike faith in entrepreneurship versus the challenges of maintaining bold faith as a business matures
        • Using their platform to help clients turn “tax dollars into giving dollars” through strategic charitable planning
        • The daily struggle of enjoying present moments while awaiting his wife’s five-year cancer-free milestone

        Quotable Moments:

        • “I think maybe a lot of entrepreneurs out there, it is so easy, even as believers, to make our business our identity. And it’s such a sneak.”
        • “It puts you in a different place in your faith when each one of you experience the thought of losing the other one within a day.”
        • “If the business doesn’t make it, it’s okay. If the business does hit that growth goal, it’s okay… I’m going home to my bride.”
        • “My heart and why 49, as long as I’m around, is going to be for the young person.”
        • “We’re going to turn tax dollars into giving dollars.”

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