

Mitch Matthews
Success coach, keynote speaker, and creator/host of the Dream Think Do podcast who helps leaders and entrepreneurs clarify purpose, build influence, and design aligned coaching and speaking businesses; experienced working with organizations like Nike, NASA, Disney, and United Airlines.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 0sec
Introducing the Dream Think Do Leadership Framework | 26-453
Mitch Matthews, an author and speaker renowned for the Dream Think Do framework, shares his journey from a childhood bike shop to entrepreneurship. He emphasizes the significance of dreaming to combat stagnation, illustrating how vision work enhances team engagement and ownership. Mitch also encourages leaders to support personal dreams, fostering loyalty and performance. The conversation highlights the power of iterative hypothesis-driven planning and the importance of progress over perfection, making the framework applicable beyond entrepreneurship.

Sep 25, 2025 • 35min
892 | Transitioning From Your Career to a Profitable Online Business with Mitch Matthews
In this conversation, Mitch Matthews shares insights as a speaker, serial entrepreneur, and success coach who empowers others to pursue their dreams. He introduces the concept of the Authority Bridge, explaining how to build credibility while still employed. Mitch emphasizes the importance of steady steps rather than risky leaps when transitioning to a full-time business. He also provides practical time-blocking strategies for balancing family and work, and encourages listeners to trust God during their journey with thoughtful daily prayer prompts.

Jan 27, 2026 • 33min
333: Give Yourself Permission To Have the Career You Want with Mitch Matthews
Mitch Matthews, success coach and Dream Think Do podcast creator who helps leaders design purpose-driven careers, shares stories about accepting a promotion that felt wrong and quietly building a new path through small experiments. He discusses giving yourself internal permission to explore, using low-risk 15-minute experiments, balancing responsibility while testing ideas, and why authenticity and curiosity matter more than perfection.


