
Measuring Success Right
The only true way to be successful, is to follow your personal definition of success. Measuring Success Right—a podcast for students by students—highlights professional, faculty, and exceptional student stories along with their definition of success.
This is the official podcast of the Marriott Student Review. Our motto is to "connect the leaders of tomorrow with the issues of today."
Latest episodes

Feb 25, 2020 • 42min
Elder Kim B. Clark (Former HBS Dean and President of BYUI) on Leadership
Don't feel like you fit the "leadership mold"? Join Elder Clark, former dean of the Harvard Business School and president of BYUI, as he shares some of the insights on leadership he's gained from years of spiritual and secular leadership. He shares what it takes to be a good leader and what pitfalls to avoid while in executive positions.

Feb 17, 2020 • 26min
James Gaskin (Innovator, Researcher, Entrepreneur, and Professor) on Learning
Interested in becoming a professor? Tech Researcher? Innovator? Join James Gaskin - a well-published information systems professor who has started a number of businesses - as he discusses his decision to go into academics, his attitude towards learning, and his excitement about the future of technology.

Feb 10, 2020 • 33min
Davis Smith (CEO of Cotopaxi) on Designing Culture
Interested in entrepreneurship? Join Davis Smith, Andrea Cabrera, and Parker Wilcox as they discuss the origins of Cotopaxi. Davis shares the importance of designing your company's culture and the importance of overcoming analysis paralysis.

Jan 21, 2020 • 29min
Jane Clayson Johnson (Journalist, Author, and Mother) on Overcoming Depression
Ever dealt with depression and felt alone or weak? Join Jane Clayson Johnson (award-winning journalist for her work at CBS, ABC, and NPR; best-selling author of I Am a Mother and Silent Souls Weeping; and an incredible mother) as she talks about her encounter with depression and how others with depression shouldn't feel flawed or trapped.

Jan 14, 2020 • 34min
Efosa Ojomo (Coauthor of The Prosperity Paradox) on Innovative Entrepreneurship
Interested in solving poverty? Join Efosa Ojomo and Hunter Muse as they discuss The Prosperity Paradox - a book authored by Clayton Christensen, Efosa Ojomo, and Karen Dillon about solving poverty through innovative entrepreneurship.

Jan 6, 2020 • 39min
Aaron Merrell (Producer of the Book of Mormon videos) on Making and Taking Opportunities
Have a dream that seems impossible? Join Aaron Merrell and Andrea Cabrera as they discuss Aaron's path to achieving his dream of being a producer. They talk about the lessons he has learned during his life and career in Hollywood and recent work with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Dec 23, 2019 • 5min
Happy Holidays from the MSR Crew
MSR wishes you and your family a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Andrea Cabrera shares a quick spiritual insight and then announces the first episode of 2020.

Dec 16, 2019 • 51min
Melissa Bradford (Executive Director of Their Story is Our Story: Giving Voice to Refugees) on Connection and Service
How many people do you know that can speak five languages? Melissa Bradford, a.k.a. Global Mom, can. Join us this week to hear what else she has learned over the past 20+ years of living internationally helping refugees.

Dec 9, 2019 • 38min
Amy Antonelli (CEO of HEFY) on Vision and Purpose
Ever feel like you can't find your life purpose? Amy Antonelli joins Hunter Muse to discuss how our life's purpose can change over time as we pursue our passions. Amy talks about a few of her experiences including working directly with Steve Jobs, living in India for 7 years, and becoming CEO of HEFY.

Dec 2, 2019 • 43min
Todd Dunn and Innovation
Interested in innovation? Curious about what makes a product idea great? Join Todd Dunn and Hunter Muse as they discuss the traits of an innovator, the jobs-to-be-done framework, and the power of good questions.