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The 60 Second Podcast

The 60 Second Podcast

Written by: Matt McCoy
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Big insights. One question. 60 seconds.


Hosted by TEDx speaker and 3X founder Matt McCoy, this podcast delivers fast, punchy interviews with the world’s top leaders — from billion-dollar CEOs to bold startup founders.


Each episode asks one powerful question to uncover the mindset, tactics, or story behind game-changing success — all in under a minute.


Perfect for ambitious listeners who want real answers, really fast.

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Episodes
  • Cory Falter - Partner, Lure Agency
    Jan 15 2026

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    Most people in hospitality still think LinkedIn is just a place to post resumes or job openings.

    They’re wrong.

    In this episode of The 60 Second Podcast, Cory Falter - Partner at Lure Agency and a leading voice in Hospitality B2B sales - shares one of the biggest misconceptions in the industry: the misunderstanding of social selling.

    Cory explains why hospitality’s obsession with live events has caused teams to overlook the daily power of LinkedIn, how real relationships are built online first, and why the smartest sales teams are learning to move conversations from social to offline with intention.

    If you work in hospitality, sales, or B2B marketing, this quick conversation will change how you think about LinkedIn — and how you use it to drive real revenue.

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    1 min
  • Taylor McLoughlin - Co-Founder, Ambient
    Jan 14 2026

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    What does the future of leadership actually look like?

    In this episode of The 60 Second Podcast, Taylor McLoughlin, Co-Founder of Ambient, shares why the rise of the generalist operator - especially Chiefs of Staff - is reshaping how modern organizations operate.

    From early-stage startups to Fortune 100 companies, Chiefs of Staff are increasingly acting as force multipliers, serving as the CEO’s proxy, unblocking teams, and driving momentum without ever stepping into the spotlight.

    Taylor breaks down why this role is gaining prominence, what makes great Chiefs of Staff so effective, and how a growing ecosystem of communities and tools is accelerating the evolution of leadership.

    A sharp, fast insight into the people quietly powering today’s most effective organizations.

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    2 mins
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