About this episode
What if the very path your parents want for you — college, career, and a stable paycheck — is the one that leads you furthest from your purpose?Do you ever feel like you're just going through the motions — school, job, family — while your dreams quietly fade into the background?In this episode, we dive deep with a man who's chosen a very different path.Meet Austin Chaney — a once-introverted, purple-skinny-jean-wearing creative who ditched the traditional route, dropped out of college with a 1.2 GPA, and bet on himself. Today, he's a videographer, entrepreneur, fighter, and full-time family man living life on purpose. He creates stunning content, works with major homesteading YouTubers like Justin Rhodes, and still finds time to train for MMA fights — all while raising a young family in rural North Carolina.Austin’s journey is packed with hard decisions, doubts, and setbacks — but also clarity, identity, and purpose. He doesn’t just talk about “following your dreams” — he’s living it every day. From battling imposter syndrome to launching his own YouTube channel, Austin shares what it really takes to build a life of meaning — without giving up what matters most.This isn’t just about videography, entrepreneurship, or even fighting — it’s about crafting a life that feels authentic, intentional, and deeply fulfilling.Ask yourself:? Are you living the life you want — or the life others expect of you?? What would it look like to truly bet on yourself?? And are you ready to stop making excuses and start building something real?Tune in. Austin’s story might just give you the push you need.Quotes:"Maturity is really knowing what life is for you and what life is about, and ultimately, what your purpose is, and why you're here on this earth." - Austin Chaney"Dating with intention means dating with the goal of, I'm going to marry this person." - Austin Chaney"We are the role models for them. When we build our life out and just take them along for the ride, we're transferring that way of life to them." - Matt BeaudreauActionable Takeaways:Own Your Identity Early: Don’t wait for permission to call yourself what you already are. Whether it's a creator, entrepreneur, or leader — the moment you step into that identity, your actions will follow.Build a Portfolio Before You’re Ready: You don’t need clients to start. Offer free work, collaborate with friends, or document your process. Action builds confidence and credibility.Don’t Let School Define Your Intelligence: If traditional education doesn’t click with you, ask: What lights me up instead? Then pursue that skill relentlessly — even