CASE STUDIES

Casey Baugh
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Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 34min

James Clarke: How losing millions made him a better entrepreneur and leader

In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with James Clarke - founder of Clearlink and managing partner at Clarke Capital - for an intimate look into the hard-won lessons behind a life of entrepreneurship, stewardship, and service. From his roots as a farm kid in Rexburg, Idaho to helming billion-dollar exits, James opens up about the foundational values instilled in him by family, mentors, and faith. He shares what it really means to lead with “labor and honor,” the ethos he now passes on to his children. Through raw reflections on early failures, pivotal pivots, and defining moments - including a highly publicized company controversy - James offers powerful insights on integrity, resilience, and staying the course. Casey and James explore themes of earned success, navigating public scrutiny, the difference between operators and investors, and why meaningful relationships matter more than ever in business. This is a thoughtful and inspiring episode for anyone building something that matters.Connect with Us:📸 Instagram: case.studies.podcast🎥 YouTube: Case Studies with Casey Baugh🌐 Website: www.casestudiespod.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 32min

Sam Taggart: Highlight Episode

In this highlight episode of Case Studies, we revisit powerful moments from Casey’s conversation with Sam Taggart; top-performing door-to-door salesman, founder of The D2D Experts, and a driving force behind redefining leadership and self-investment in the sales world. From painting curbs as a teenager to becoming the number one rep out of 4,000 at Vivint, Sam’s journey is a masterclass in grit, vision, and personal conviction. But this episode goes far beyond sales techniques—it dives into the deeper questions of fulfillment, identity, and purpose. Sam shares how chasing trophies eventually led to a more meaningful mission: uplifting an industry, building a values-driven community, and teaching others to believe in themselves through action and ownership. Whether he’s talking about investing in coaching, navigating spiritual shifts, or leading with abundance, Sam challenges listeners to trust their intuition, invest in their growth, and lead with heart. These highlights are packed with insight for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone chasing excellence while staying grounded in what truly matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 19min

Emily McCormick: Why She Walked Away From a Thriving Business to Start Over

In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Casey Baugh speaks with Emily McCormick, founder of the Policy Project, about how personal adversity and unwavering purpose shaped her journey.Emily opens up about growing up caring for her sick mother, losing her at 19, building and exiting a successful company, and finding her calling in policy and community work. Together they discuss identity, faith, motherhood, leadership, and what it takes to transform hardship into lasting impact.This conversation is a powerful reminder to live authentically, embrace discomfort, and pursue what you’re truly called to do.Chapters:00:00 | Introduction and Friendship00:50 | The Power of Supportive Communities01:49 | Raw and Real Conversations04:02 | What Emily is Doing Today: The Policy Project04:56 | How Childhood Shaped Her Mission06:33 | Living with a Chronically Ill Mother08:45 | Her Father’s Example of Love and Loyalty13:07 | Hardship as a Gift and a Teacher14:33 | The Role of Community in Her Life16:10 | Her Siblings and How They Coped19:16 | The Foundation That Saved Her Family20:10 | College Years and Finding Independence22:43 | Choosing Journalism and Study Abroad25:32 | The Last Moments with Her Mother in France27:17 | Processing Loss and Feeling Alone32:09 | Redefining Herself After Her Mother’s Death34:05 | Identity and Core Beliefs36:34 | Discovering Her Strengths and Values39:08 | Embracing the Role of a Matriarch42:15 | Leadership, Learning, and Following Good44:02 | Authenticity and Vulnerability in Leadership45:26 | Meeting Adam and Building a Life Together46:54 | Graduate School and Expanding Her Perspective49:51 | Entrepreneurship and Shabby Apple52:36 | A Health Crisis That Changed Everything54:46 | Financial Comfort, Identity Shifts, and New Challenges59:43 | From Survival Mode to Answering Her Calling01:00:02 | Restlessness and the Search for Purpose01:03:02 | The Birth of the Policy Project01:05:56 | Why Policy is the Most Scalable Tool for Change01:07:03 | What Emily is Most Grateful For Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 6, 2025 • 38min

Jeremy Guthrie: Highlight Episode

In this highlight episode of Case Studies, we revisit key moments from Casey’s conversation with Jeremy Guthrie; a 13-year MLB veteran, World Series pitcher, and mission president, for an unforgettable look at resilience, faith, and what it really means to define success on your own terms.Jeremy traces his path from a high school athlete in Oregon to battling the odds at Stanford and making it to the majors, and how setbacks, including getting shelled in AAA, being booed off the mound in Colorado, and an abrupt end with the Nationals, tested everything he believed about himself.Throughout it all, Jeremy’s story reveals a powerful commitment to intention, gratitude, and grounded faith. From pitching in Game 7 of the World Series to running a sneaker business and mentoring hundreds of missionaries, Jeremy shows why purpose goes far beyond a scoreboard.Listeners will come away inspired by his philosophy: that your value isn’t measured by titles, salaries, or applause, but by doing your best, living deliberately, and refusing to let failures define you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 50min

Jeff Kearl: Secrets to Building Iconic Companies

In this engaging discussion, Jeff Kearl, the entrepreneur behind Skullcandy and Stance, shares insights from his dynamic career. He emphasizes the importance of a strong company culture and how it can differentiate a brand. Jeff reflects on his painful lessons from the dot-com crash and the significance of hiring based on cultural alignment. He also discusses the shift from entrepreneurship to venture capital, underscoring the role of mentorship and customer conviction in making sound investment decisions. It's a must-listen for aspiring leaders!
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Jun 29, 2025 • 38min

Mark Pope: Highlight Episode

In this shortened highlight episode of Case Studies, we’re revisiting some of the highlights from our conversation with Mark Pope; former basketball head coach at BYU - through a powerful conversation on resilience, reinvention, and the true meaning of growth. From humble beginnings in New York to the storied halls of Kentucky basketball, Mark shares how pivotal mentors, relentless work, and a grounded faith shaped his journey.He reflects on hard-won lessons, from being cut by basketball legends to finding his place on championship teams, and why a willingness to fail became his superpower. Mark’s philosophy of prioritizing “becoming” over mere achievement offers a timely challenge for leaders seeking meaningful impact. The episode explores the power of starting at the bottom, the courage to change paths, and how faith provided an unshakable foundation in the face of rejection and reinvention.Listeners will come away inspired by Mark’s unwavering belief in grit, grace, and the freedom to risk it all, knowing that every setback can seed a new beginning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 15min

10x Is Easier Than 2x: Book Of The Month

Unlocking 10X Growth: Why Less Is MoreIn this solo episode, Casey Baugh dives deep into the groundbreaking principles from 10X Is Easier Than 2X by Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy. Through personal stories and leadership insights, Casey redefines what it means to scale—by subtracting, not adding.Discover how eliminating distractions, elevating your identity, and aligning with visionary mentors can be the true multipliers for exponential success. Whether you’re a founder, operator, or lifelong learner, this episode challenges you to think bigger, act bolder, and aim for impact.Chapters:00:00 – 01:26 | Why 10X Isn’t About More WorkSubtraction, not addition, fuels exponential growthGreat leaders focus on opportunities, not problems01:26 – 03:32 | Leading with Your Future SelfYour past identity can limit your future potentialVisionary leadership begins with self-transformation03:32 – 07:33 | Visionary Thinking: Lessons from Musk & JobsElon Musk’s $25T dream: RoboTaxis & automationWhy visionary beliefs reshape companies07:33 – 10:13 | Surround Yourself with the Right PeopleMentorship from Todd Pedersen, Brian Murphy, and othersThe right relationships can 10X your belief and output10:13 – 13:35 | Constraints Create Clarity & ActionThe founding of Sandlot & Breeze Airways under pressureDeadlines and clear limits sharpen performance13:35 – 14:05 | Final Challenge: Dream Bigger in 2025Resourcefulness beats resourcesSet goals that force elevation, not comfort Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 1h 24min

Nate Randle: The CEO’s Guide to Navigating Growth, Crisis, and Change

Nate Randle, CEO of Gabb and former executive at Nike and Vivint, shares invaluable lessons on resilience and leadership. He discusses his journey from a challenging childhood to navigating high-pressure roles in major brands. The importance of authenticity in leadership shines through as he emphasizes building genuine connections. Nate also opens up about personal hardships, including a life-changing story of forgiveness and the transformative power of embracing adoption in his family. This conversation is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to grow personally and professionally.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 7min

Justin Juntunen: Inside the Sauna with Cedar And Stone

In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Justin Juntunen - founder of Cedar and Stone Sauna - to explore why the ancient practice of sauna bathing is finding new life in the heart of modern wellness. What starts as a conversation about custom craftsmanship and cardiovascular benefits quickly unfolds into something deeper: a dialogue on slowing down, creating meaning, and pursuing a business with soul.Justin shares his journey from building saunas with his grandfather in Minnesota to leading a company that crafts world-class sauna experiences, from private homes to luxury resorts. More than just heat and steam, his mission is about reconnecting people to their bodies, their breath, and each other. Together, they unpack the science, cultural traditions, and spiritual rituals behind the sauna movement, and why it's resonating with high performers and families alike.From dopamine to discipline, cold plunges to community, this is a powerful conversation on how health practices can become life practices—and why excellence is always handcrafted.Connect with Us:📸 Instagram: case.studies.podcast🎥 YouTube: Case Studies with Casey Baugh🌐 Website: www.casestudiespod.comFollow Justin Juntunen & Cedar and Stone:🌲 Website: www.cedarandstonesauna.com📸 Instagram: @cedarandstone_sauna00:00 – 00:45 | Welcome & Guest Introduction00:45 – 02:30 | Origins of a Sauna Movement02:30 – 05:15 | Daily Rituals & Transformative Benefits05:15 – 08:50 | Science Behind Heat & Cold Exposure08:50 – 12:26 | Resilience, Recovery & Healthspan12:26 – 15:29 | Generational Wisdom & Longevity15:29 – 18:56 | A Multi-Sensory Human Experience18:56 – 22:55 | Kids, Connection & Unexpected Joy22:55 – 28:40 | The Soul of a Business28:40 – 33:34 | From Dream to Reality33:34 – 36:23 | Building with Purpose & Passion36:23 – 41:25 | Asking Bigger Questions41:25 – 45:19 | Craftsmanship & Culture Collide45:19 – 49:57 | Rituals, Rest & Resetting in 202549:57 – 54:08 | Practicing What You Preach54:08 – 59:03 | Long-Term Vision for Life & Business59:03 – 01:04:23 | Longevity, Happiness & Health for All Ages01:04:23 – 01:06:05 | Closing Thoughts & Future Vision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 44min

Stephen M.R. Covey: The Hidden Power That Makes or Breaks Every Leader

In this episode of Case Studies, Casey is joined by Stephen M.R. Covey; bestselling author of The Speed of Trust and one of today’s most respected thinkers on leadership and credibility. Together, they explore the one leadership trait that multiplies everything it touches; and the silent killer when it’s missing: trust.Stephen reveals why trust isn’t just a soft skill, but the core of every high-performing team and thriving organization. He breaks down his legendary Four Cores of Credibility; integrity, intent, capabilities, and results; and shows how this framework can diagnose and transform relationships, leadership effectiveness, and organizational culture.From elite sports to billion-dollar businesses to moments of parenting and personal growth, Stephen and Casey unpack how trust scales performance, attracts talent, and builds enduring influence. They also dive deep into stories from Stephen’s upbringing as the son of Stephen R. Covey; giving a behind-the-scenes look at the principles that shaped a global legacy.If you lead, influence, or build; this conversation will challenge and elevate how you think about the most underestimated force in leadership.00:00 – 00:45 | Introduction & Legacy Connection00:45 – 02:30 | The Relevance of Principles in the AI Era02:30 – 05:15 | The One Leadership Trait That Changes Everything05:15 – 09:00 | The Four Cores of Credibility09:00 – 13:08 | Character vs Competence in Trust13:08 – 18:33 | Real-World Examples: Trust on the Field & in Business18:33 – 23:40 | Strengths-Based Leadership & Avoiding Sinking Boats23:40 – 29:48 | Systems That Break Trust29:48 – 36:41 | The Cost of Mistrust in Organizations36:41 – 41:56 | Teaching Principles Through Story & Experience41:56 – 46:52 | Modeling Integrity with Small Decisions46:52 – 52:11 | Parenting with Purpose & Prioritizing Values52:11 – 58:30 | Saying No with Elegance & Clarity58:30 – 01:07:36 | Lessons in Time, Presence & Emotional Bank Accounts01:07:36 – 01:11:57 | Green & Clean: A Trust Lesson from Age 7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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