• Neil McCulloch
    2026/03/07

    On this episode of The FORM Method Podcast, Austen Smith sits down with Neil McCulloch, owner of Iceworks ATX.

    Neil shares his journey from growing up in Albuquerque, to studying engineering at Texas Tech, to building a business serving restaurants and businesses across the Austin area.

    But this conversation goes far beyond business.

    Neil talks about the importance of community, accountability, faith, and the relationships that shape our lives. He shares how meeting weekly with a trusted friend for more than two decades has helped him stay grounded, grow personally, and navigate life’s unexpected twists.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that success isn’t just about what we build — it’s about the people who walk alongside us on the journey.

    What We Cover

    • Growing up in Albuquerque and the influence of family and church

    • The lifelong friendships that helped shape Neil’s life

    • Moving from engineering into entrepreneurship

    • How Iceworks ATX serves restaurants and businesses across Austin

    • The power of weekly accountability and trusted relationships

    • Why community and connection matter in both life and business

    • Lessons learned from life’s unexpected turns

    • Faith, family, and leaving a legacy

    Connect with Neil

    Website

    https://iceworksus.com/contact-us/austin-commercial-ice-machines/

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/iceworksatx?igsh=MnNuNGJ6eHIxY3o1

    Connect with Austen Smith

    Linktree

    https://linktr.ee/austensmith

    About The FORM Method Podcast

    The FORM Method Podcast is built around meaningful conversations using the FORM framework:

    F – Family

    O – Occupation

    R – Recreation

    M – Motivation

    Each episode focuses on the person behind the profession, exploring the relationships, experiences, and perspectives that shape their journey.

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  • David Theodore: Cleaning Yards and Empowering People
    2026/02/20

    In this episode of The FORM Method Podcast, Austen sits down with David Theodore, founder of Shock & Paws, to talk about purpose-driven entrepreneurship and inclusive hiring.

    After a 30+ year career in high-tech leadership, David made a bold pivot inspired by his son Mark, who has Mosaic Down syndrome. Watching Mark thrive in high school led David to ask one powerful question:

    “What happens next?”

    That question turned into a mission — and eventually into Shock & Paws, a business built around the motto:

    “Cleaning Yards and Empowering People.”

    David shares how inclusive hiring creates dignity, how routine can be a superpower, and why building a legacy sometimes starts with simply showing up for your family.

    This conversation covers leadership, faith, entrepreneurship, mentorship, and what it looks like to create opportunity where none exists.

    What We Covered
    • The origin story of Shock & Paws
    • Why inclusive hiring isn’t “a big lift”
    • The statistic that 80% of young adults with intellectual disabilities are unemployed or underemployed
    • Building a business model that creates dignity through work
    • Lessons from 30 years in tech leadership
    • Mentorship, pattern recognition, and quiet confidence
    • Faith, family, and resilience
    • What success looks like 10–15 years from now
    Memorable Quote

    “They just want to be seen. They want to be part of the community.”

    Connect with David & Shock & Paws

    🌐 Website: https://shockandpaws.com

    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shock.and.paws

    💼 LinkedIn (David Theodore): https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-theodore-7a6b932/

    📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581470494282

    📍 Currently serving Lakeway, Bee Cave, and West Travis County (78734 / 78738)

    Work With Austen

    If you or someone you love is 55+ and exploring ways to use home equity strategically in retirement, Austen specializes in Reverse Mortgages — modern tools designed to create financial flexibility, not fear.

    📘 Grab a copy of “The Reverse Mortgage Playbook – Smart Strategies for Financial Freedom in Retirement.”

    🔗 Connect with Austen here:

    https://linktr.ee/austensmith

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear this message.

    And remember —

    Two ears, one mouth. Listen more, talk less, and have impactful conversations.

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    48 分
  • Dawn Stroud: Finding Purpose Through Healing
    2026/02/06

    The conversation covers Dawn's family and childhood, early life and upbringing, family traditions, life lessons, transition to real estate, advocacy for veterans, career challenges, finding peace and healing, surviving domestic abuse, support and healing, writing a book for healing, hobbies and relaxation, disconnecting and finding peace, setting boundaries and priorities, future goals and aspirations, legacy and memories, and the influence of her husband and photographer. Key takeaways include resilience and family legacy.

    Takeaways

    • Resilience
    • Family Legacy

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    36 分
  • David Schneider: A Life Built on Relationships
    2026/01/30

    In this episode of The FORM Method Podcast, Austen sits down with David Schneider for a wide-ranging, deeply human conversation about the moments, choices, and relationships that shape a life.

    Rather than focusing on titles or resumes, this episode explores the personal side of David’s journey—his upbringing, the lessons he learned from family, and how those experiences shaped the way he shows up for others today.

    The conversation moves through commitment, creativity, and community, including David’s passion for music as a tool for connection and service, and a powerful discussion around mental health, advocacy, and legacy. This episode is a reminder that the most meaningful success is often measured by impact, not accolades.

    If you value intentional relationships, thoughtful leadership, and conversations that go deeper than the surface, this one is worth your time.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    • Growing up with two very different parental influences
    • Lessons learned from family, marriage, and long-term commitment
    • Why relationships—not titles—define real success
    • Music as a creative outlet and a way to unite communities
    • Using passion projects to support meaningful causes
    • A candid discussion on teen mental health and advocacy
    • What legacy really means and how it’s built over time
    • The importance of listening, presence, and service
    Key takeaway

    “The best possible use of a person’s life is to help others.”

    Connect with David

    Follow David and learn more about his work, projects, and causes:

    🔗 https://linktr.ee/reveldave

    Meadowfest

    Learn more about Meadowfest and the mission behind the music:

    🎶 https://www.instagram.com/meadowfestatx

    Connect with Austen

    Explore more episodes, classes, and mortgage resources:

    🔗 https://linktr.ee/austensmith

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    53 分
  • Jennifer Tucker: Building Communities, Not Just Transactions
    2026/01/22

    In this episode, Austen Smith sits down with Jennifer Tucker, a real estate broker known for doing things differently—by putting people, purpose, and long-term thinking at the center of everything she builds.

    Jennifer shares her journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a leader in real estate, shaped by family values, resilience, and a deep commitment to doing what’s right—even when it’s hard. We talk about how personal challenges fueled her motivation, how community impact became a calling, and why stepping away to recharge is just as important as showing up to lead.

    This conversation goes beyond transactions and tactics. It’s about legacy, responsibility, and building something that lasts—both in business and in life.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • How family values and early life experiences shaped Jennifer’s leadership style
    • Why real estate should be built around people, not just production
    • The importance of community revitalization and long-term impact
    • Helping agents grow by meeting them where they are
    • Why thinking like a business owner changes everything
    • The role of disconnecting, travel, and reflection in staying motivated
    • What legacy really means in real estate—and beyond
    Key Takeaway:

    Real success isn’t measured by deals closed—it’s measured by the people you impact, the communities you strengthen, and the legacy you leave behind.

    About the Host

    Austen Smith is a mortgage professional with 20 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate the home-buying process. His approach focuses on education, strategy, and long-term planning—helping clients make smart decisions today that support their future goals.

    🎧 Subscribe for more conversations focused on leadership, purpose, and meaningful growth.

    And remember — two ears, one mouth. Listen more, talk less, and have impactful conversations.

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    45 分
  • John Britt on Building Connections: AI, Relationships, and Legos
    2026/01/15

    The conversation covers the importance of mentorship and early influences, the transition to a managed service provider model, personal motivation and drive, defining success and impact, reflection and advice to a younger self, and an inspirational book and advice. The key takeaways include the importance of mentorship and the impact of relationships on success.

    Takeaways

    • Importance of mentorship
    • The impact of relationships on success

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    37 分
  • Grind to Finish Well: Danny Smith on Faith, Discipline, and Doing the Work
    2026/01/08

    Welcome to the very first episode of The FORM Method Podcast. There was no better way to launch this show than by sitting down with my dad, Danny Smith — coach, mentor, and founder of Danny L Smith Coaching.

    In this episode, Danny shares the experiences that shaped him, from growing up in Arkansas and developing a deep love for reading, to serving in the Navy on submarines, to building businesses and eventually dedicating his life to coaching and leadership development.

    We talk about why anything worth doing is worth starting before you feel ready, why hard work often leads to more hard work, and how discipline, faith, and consistency shape a life lived with intention. Danny explains his coaching philosophy built around asking questions instead of giving answers, holding people accountable, and refusing to waste the struggle.

    He also introduces his Faith-Driven Operating System and what it truly means to grind to finish well — in life, leadership, and faith.

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    1 時間 4 分