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American Dream Factory (ADF)
A build_ cities podcast hosted by Nick Smoot and Joe Toney
47 episodes
1 week ago
The American Dream isn’t dead—it’s being rebuilt. The American Dream Factory is a podcast about the people and ideas reshaping what it means to build a life of purpose in the modern world. Hosted by entrepreneur and civic innovator Nick Smoot, the show dives into conversations with founders, investors, policy leaders, artists, and system disruptors who are creating new models for work, community, and human flourishing. From the factory floor to City Hall, from Silicon Valley to small-town Idaho, this podcast explores how we reimagine power, ownership, and opportunity in an age of automation.
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The American Dream isn’t dead—it’s being rebuilt. The American Dream Factory is a podcast about the people and ideas reshaping what it means to build a life of purpose in the modern world. Hosted by entrepreneur and civic innovator Nick Smoot, the show dives into conversations with founders, investors, policy leaders, artists, and system disruptors who are creating new models for work, community, and human flourishing. From the factory floor to City Hall, from Silicon Valley to small-town Idaho, this podcast explores how we reimagine power, ownership, and opportunity in an age of automation.
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American Dream Factory (ADF)
Data That Could Save America

America is running out of workers and time. The baby boomers are retiring, birth rates are collapsing, and colleges are struggling to prove their value. In the middle of that chaos, a new movement is forming built on skills, not degrees.


In this episode of The American Dream Factory, hosts Nick Smoot and Joseph Toney talk with Josh Wright, Head of Growth and Partnerships at Lightcast, one of the world’s top labor market data firms. Together they explore a defining question for America’s next chapter: can the nation rebuild its workforce fast enough to handle the coming labor storm?


Josh, a former journalist turned data storyteller, shares insights from Lightcast’s Rising Storm report, revealing how demographics, education gaps, and untapped human potential are reshaping the labor market. The conversation moves from workforce data to civic purpose, showing how cities, schools, and employers can realign around skills and human creativity instead of outdated systems.


This is more than an economic discussion. It is a moral one about how we value people, purpose, and contribution in the next American century.


The Great Workforce Reckoning

Baby boomers are aging out while the next generation is smaller and slower to engage. Labor shortages are hitting manufacturing, healthcare, trades, and public works hardest. America’s talent pool is shrinking, and the gap between open roles and available skills is growing.


Degrees Are Losing Their Power

A four-year degree no longer guarantees opportunity. Employers are shifting toward skills-based hiring, yet systems for verifying skills are still forming. Parents remain one of the biggest barriers, pushing children toward traditional degrees even as the trades and new credentials gain traction.


Data as Civic Infrastructure

Lightcast’s 34,000-skill taxonomy shows which abilities matter most right now and where. When data flows between educators, employers, and governments, cities thrive. Without shared data, everyone is guessing and losing.


The Hidden Workforce

Millions of Americans already have valuable but invisible skills. Unlocking that hidden capacity can fill jobs, drive innovation, and rebuild civic pride. Cities that activate this potential will outcompete those that do not.


The Moral Imperative of Work

Work is not only about money. It is about meaning, belonging, and participation. The Skills Revolution is the path to restoring human purpose in an automated world.

  • The Demographic Drought series and its warning for U.S. labor markets

  • The decline of degree-based hiring and rise of digital credentials

  • How cities can use data to align workforce pipelines

  • Immigration’s impact on the workforce crisis

  • The role of parents, perception, and pride in shaping the next generation of workers

  • Real examples from Greensboro, North Carolina and Fargo, North Dakota showing how data builds resilient cities

“You cannot separate skills from the individual, their learning, and their lived experience.” — Josh Wright

“The data does not solve the problem. People do. But the right data helps people take better action.” — Josh Wright

“There is a missing dataset, the skills people already have but no one can see. That is the next frontier for cities.” — Nick Smoot


  • Lightcast — Global leader in workforce and labor market data

  • The Rising Storm report — Insights on the demographic labor crisis


  • Guest: Josh Wright, Head of Growth and Partnerships, Lightcast

  • Hosts: Nick Smoot and Joseph Toney

  • Learn more at AmericanDreamFactory.com or email nick@americandreamfactory.com

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 3 minutes 59 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
The Soul of a City

In this episode of The American Dream Factory, hosts Nick Smoot and Joseph Toney sit down with creative veteran Lee Davis, founder of Clean, a Raleigh-based agency known for its soulful approach to branding. Lee’s three-decade journey spans legendary firms like Wieden+Kennedy and J&J, giving him a rare vantage point on how brands—and cities—can rediscover their essence.

Together, the trio unpacks what it means to build belonging in an age of isolation. Lee reflects on how communities lose their identity when they chase growth without soul, and why cities need to stop marketing for tourists and start engaging their residents. From Raleigh’s “City of Oaks” to Durham’s bold “Marry Durham” campaign, they explore how design, storytelling, and community behavior can transform a place into something people feel.

Key Themes:

  • The difference between brand and marketing—and why cities often get both wrong

  • Why it’s okay to “offend” people in branding—and why not every city can (or should) be for everyone

  • The hidden cost of moving from the front porch to the backyard

  • How sports, design, and shared storytelling can rebuild civic pride

  • The spiritual side of place-making—and how “we” must matter more than “me”


Takeaways:

  • Great cities, like great brands, are built on truth and tension, not slogans.

  • The best marketers for your city are its residents—if you give them something to believe in.

  • Growth without identity breaks community; design for the people who already live there first.

Learn More:

Follow Lee and his team at Clean Agency and connect with him on LinkedIn.

Join the American Dream Factory community at AmericanDreamFactory.com for updates, live events, and tools for city leaders and builders.

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 21 minutes 39 seconds

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Rethinking Power, Community, & the American Dream

In this episode of American Dream Factory, Nick and Joe sit down with two transformative leaders in the world of politics, community, media, and capitalism:

  • Matthew Barzun – Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.K. & Sweden, bestselling author of The Power of Giving Away Power, and architect of “constellation thinking.”

  • Seth Levine – Venture capitalist, co-founder of Foundry ($4B under management), and co-author of The New Builders, with a new book Capital Evolution releasing December 2025.

Together, they explore what it will take to reboot the American Dream in an era where trust in institutions is collapsing, cities are strained, and communities are hungry for new ways of working together.


Join our community of city leaders at AmericanDreamFactory.com and learn how to get the city building tool, BuildCities.com for free.


Chapters

Chapters


00:00 The American Dream: A Shared Vision

09:22 The Role of Venture Capital in Empowering Entrepreneurs

12:12 Meritocracy and Economic Mobility

15:11 Populism and the American Dream

21:12 Collaboration vs. Competition in Governance

24:02 Reimagining Capitalism for the Future

26:59 Local Businesses and Community Development

35:17 Navigating Local Government Regulations

37:25 Community Engagement and Overcoming Barriers

39:11 The Interdependence of Community and Economy

44:07 Building Trust Through Collaborative Efforts

44:45 The Role of Local Government in Community Dynamics

50:20 Creating a Culture of Open Dialogue

55:01 The Power of Shared Vision in Community Development

01:04:02 Bridging the Political Divide

01:04:54 The Importance of Deliberate Processes

01:09:51 The Role of Community in Decision Making

01:14:55 Navigating Future Paths

01:20:37 Creating a Collaborative Future

01:26:16 Building a Community of Leaders


If you have future guests you'd like us to interview, email us at LFG@AmericanDreamFactory.com

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2 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 17 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Lessons From 50 Years of Economic Development

In this episode Nick Smoot sits down with Ernesto Sirolli of the Sirolli Institute.


Chapters

09:42 Engagement with the Community

26:00 Lessons from International Aid

42:36 The Joy of Helping Others

46:24 Building Community Through Collaboration

56:21 The Importance of Passion in Business

01:00:22 The Role of Cooperatives in Society

01:06:08 The Nature of Entrepreneurship

01:08:57 The Debate of Nature vs. Nurture in Development

01:12:03 The Role of Pain and Love in Growth

01:13:50 The Importance of Community Participation

01:15:24 Finding Passion and Purpose in Work

01:17:46 Creating Value and Beauty in the World

01:19:08 The Journey from Idea to Market

01:19:57 The Sacred Act of Creation

01:21:00 Unlocking Social Capital for Community Growth

01:23:59 Measuring Community Prosperity through Social Capital

01:25:42 The Role of Frameworks in Economic Development

01:27:56 Indicators of Community Success

01:32:41 Enlightened Capitalism and Community Transformation

01:35:09 The Unexpected Beauty of Human Potential

01:38:10 The Importance of Digital Infrastructure

01:39:57 Empowering Communities for the Future

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2 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes 45 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Managing Cities In Turbulent Times

What does it take to lead a city when everything is on fire... literally and figuratively?

In this episode, Nick Smoot sits down with longtime friend and civic leader Joe Toney, who has spent nearly two decades inside city government, including serving as City Manager of Malibu during the recent catastrophic wildfires.

Together, they dive deep into what’s breaking modern cities—and what might still save them.

From AI and remote work to affordability, isolation, and polarization, cities today are struggling under a storm of converging forces. Joe offers a rare inside look at the emotional, operational, and political pressure of managing a city during crisis, while Nick challenges what’s possible for the future of work, belonging, and civic life.


What You’ll Learn:

– What really happens behind the scenes when a city is in disaster

– Why cities can’t pivot fast—and what that costs

– The emotional toll of being “number two” in civic leadership

– Why purpose and community might be the best mental health infrastructure

– How policy and entrepreneurship could align to rebuild social fabric

– Whether AI, ambition, and affordability will break cities—or make them better


Who It’s For:

– City and civic leaders

– Entrepreneurs, policy makers, and reformers

– Anyone who cares about community, belonging, or the future of work

– People trying to lead something hard, in a time of instability


Quote Highlights:

“Running a city today is like steering a ship through a hurricane while everyone on board argues about the map.”“Belonging isn’t a luxury. It’s infrastructure.”“We expect city leaders to fix everything, fast, but they’re operating inside decades of decisions that weren’t built for now.”

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3 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 28 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Is High School Still Worth It in the Age of AI?

07:43 High School Experience and Preparedness

12:29 The Skills Gap in Education

15:04 Value of College in Today's World

21:32 Reimagining High School Education

29:33 The Role of AI in Education and Work

30:57 Perspectives on the Future of Work

32:56 The Impact of AI on Job Roles

36:13 The Evolution of Education and Experience

38:16 Redefining the Value of Education

41:20 Personal Experiences and Learning

45:05 Addressing Mental Health and Wellbeing

49:19 The Necessity of High School in the Age of AI

54:48 Empowering Young Entrepreneurs with AI

57:24 The Future of Entry-Level Jobs

59:45 The Evolution of Skills and Roles

01:02:43 Education's Role in a Changing World

01:09:28 Building a New Generation of Innovators

01:20:00 Creating Meaningful Impact Through Education


In this bold and timely episode, host Nick Smoot is joined by Ian Christianson (a newly graduated 18-year-old entrepreneur and camp counselor) and Patrick Gallagher (leadership advisor to engineering executives) to explore the future of high school in an AI-driven world and introduce a new education initiative called Pragma.

Together, they unpack the question:

Is high school still necessary in an era where AI automates knowledge and traditional jobs are disappearing?

Spoiler: Yes — but it must evolve.

  • The Crisis in Education:

    Why 68% of teens and 85% of college grads feel unprepared for real life or work — and why employers agree.

  • What the Future Demands:

    From AI to robotics, the new world requires high-agency, emotionally intelligent, curiosity-driven creators.

  • Real Voices:

    Ian shares his perspective as a Gen Z student — what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to change fast.

  • The Role of AI in Learning:

    How AI can handle knowledge transfer while humans focus on building relationships, solving problems, and cultivating taste.

  • Introducing PRAGMA:

    A new program designed to help 17- and 18-year-olds become high-performing humans who launch real-world projects.

    Think:

    • Hands-on projects

    • Access to world-class mentors

    • Personal development and emotional intelligence

    • A new path to flourishing in the modern world


Learn more about Pragma: Coming soon

Contact Nick: nick@buildcities.com

Connect with Patrick: LinkedIn – Patrick Gallagher

Connect with Ian: Instagram @christianson_ian

Learn about Build_ platform: buildcities.com



“Teenagers are no longer waiting to grow up. The world is changing too fast. We need to equip them now — not just to learn, but to lead.”


Welcome to the American Dream Factory. Let’s build something that matters.


🔥 Key Quotes:

“We’re no longer training people to be workers. We’re training them to be solvers.” – Nick Smoot

“I think the future of work is using AI as a tool — not a crutch. We need operators, not passengers.” – Ian Christianson

“The old entry-level job is gone. The new one is building something real that adds value.” – Patrick Gallagher

“Taste is the new moat. The differentiator is no longer what you know, but what you create.” – Nick Smoot

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4 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 31 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
AI for Normal People

Think AI is just for tech bros, coders, or billionaires building robot empires? Think again.

In this episode, Nick Smoot sits down with AI expert Josh Freckleton to break down what artificial intelligence really is, what it actually does today, and how "normal people" can start using it to make work easier, faster, and better.

Josh went from studying the human brain to building digital ones and now he helps everyday business owners, founders, and curious creatives figure out how to use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, and Hugging Face without needing to speak “tech.”

This is the plain-English, no-hype, real-world AI episode you’ve been waiting for.


👤 About Josh Freckleton

Josh Freckleton is a North Idaho–based AI researcher and software engineer focused on real-world applications of artificial intelligence. He began his career studying neuroscience, then shifted to AI after realizing the biggest questions about intelligence and reasoning were being explored through code. Josh has built systems for startups and large companies alike, and now leads the North Idaho Machine Learning & AI Group — a community where engineers, creatives, and business owners explore how to integrate AI into everyday life and work. His goal is to make intelligence tools useful, understandable, and accessible to everyone.

🌐 freckleton.io

💬 tinyurl.com/discord-ai-group


🎙️ About Nick Smoot

Nick Smoot is a civic futurist, founder, and economic strategist who has spent over a decade helping cities and companies adapt to the future of work, innovation, and human purpose. He is a founder of build_, a global platform that activates local economies through project-based incentives and AI-powered collaboration. With a background spanning startups, venture capital, real estate development, and public policy, Nick’s work focuses on rethinking how communities build, how people contribute, and how technology can unlock human flourishing.

🌐 nicksmoot.com

📲 buildcities.com

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4 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 34 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
College, Crypto, & AI: How 2 Guys In Idaho Are Shaping The Future

What if the most powerful new protocol in AI wasn’t being shaped in Silicon Valley… but in a basement in North Idaho?

Enter ⁠Paul Swaim⁠ and ⁠Garrett Oetken⁠, two innovators who went from community college hallway conversations to becoming key architects of ⁠BitTensor⁠, a $3B+ decentralized AI network reshaping the future of work, research, and economic contribution.

Garrett dropped out of college. Paul spent years as an IT leader working at one. Both found themselves in North Idaho, guided by curiosity and a shared desire to make a meaningful impact. As they got pulled into the innovation culture blossoming in Coeur d’Alene, they began to dream bigger about what they could build, and who they could become. 

Together, they co-founded a startup and went on to help create the leading global, merit-based AI economy that rewards contributors, not credentials.

This isn’t just a tech story.

It’s a blueprint for how small towns can birth big revolutions.

Chapters

04:08 The Evolution of Technology and Infrastructure

09:26 Digital Transformation in Education

11:50 Building Infrastructure in Rural Areas

15:23 Decentralized Future and Community Ownership

17:44 The Future of Energy and Nuclear Innovations

30:49 Building Community for Entrepreneurship

32:35 The Emergence of Blockchain and Innovation

33:19 Understanding BitTensor and Its Mechanisms

36:57 The Role of Miners and Validators in BitTensor

40:26 Incentive Mechanisms and Competition in Subnets

52:54 Monetizing Data and the Future of AI Innovation

56:58 Introduction to Macrocosmos and Its Team

58:11 Understanding Protein Folding and Its Applications

59:43 The Future of Work and Merit-Based Protocols

01:02:21 Decentralized Approaches Beyond AI

01:05:47 Real-World Applications and Community Engagement

01:08:14 The Role of Education in a Changing Landscape

01:12:59 Building a New Future Together

01:16:50 Engaging with the BitTensor Community

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5 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 52 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Old People, Space Ships, & the Real American Dream

This episode challenges the broken narrative around the American Dream and reframes it as a mindset, not a marketing slogan. He dives into the importance of creation over consumption, the undervalued wisdom of older generations, and the truth that you’re never too old (or too young) to build something of real value.


Nick shares stories of his friend and aerospace legend Burt Rutan: the man who invented private space travel and is still designing planes at age 83. The episode also features a tribute to Max Faget, a high-impact inventor with no college degree who helped shape modern space capsules and inspired Rutan deep into his 90s.

This episode is both a wake-up call and a love letter to dreamers, doers, and underdogs of all ages.


🧠 What You’ll Learn:

  • Why the American Dream isn’t about white picket fences, but about freedom to grind and create

  • The dangers of a consumer-only culture and how to reclaim our creative birthright

  • How storytelling nights around the world are reactivating towns and turning residents into creators

  • The incredible story of Burt Rutan, his 50th commercial airplane, and his lifelong grind

  • Why degrees and credentials aren’t the only paths to greatness (hello, Max Faget)

  • A reminder that innovation and impact have no age limit


🛠️ Tools & Resources:

  • BuildCities.com — A new platform for local collaboration and economic awakening

  • Black Sky Documentary — Watch on YouTube


🔥 Takeaway Quote:

“You are never too young or too old to chase and create the American Dream. Go build things of beauty and value.” — Nick Smoot


📣 Join the Movement:

Become a part of the American Dream Factory by showing up, building your project, and joining others in your city who are grinding for something better. Follow along at BuildCities.com.

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5 months ago
11 minutes 15 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
GPS Patent, Grit, and the Battle for Mobile’s Future

Before Google Maps. Before smartphones. Before Silicon Valley gave mobile a second thought — the Blumberg brothers were strapping GPS units to PalmPilots and piping real estate data through them.

In this episode, Nick Smoot sits down with Brad and Eric Blumberg, the underdog inventors who quietly pioneered location-based real estate search and filed the first patents that would later shape the mobile experience we take for granted.

From living a few blocks apart in Jersey to battling billion-dollar giants over the definition of “proximate,” the brothers share their wild ride through invention, patent wars, early startup life, and building trust with major partners before “startup” was even a cultural word.

This one’s about grit, timing, vision — and being early enough that people thought you were crazy.


  • They were the first to hack GPS and mobile devices to make real estate location-aware.

  • At a time when telecom was obsessed with “minutes,” they were shouting: “It’s about data.”

  • Selling a vision is often harder than building the tech.

  • They faced deep skepticism from insiders who couldn’t see the future — yet.

  • Real innovation demands a shift in perception — and persistence when no one’s clapping yet.

  • They proved you could shop for homes on a tiny screen long before Zillow or Redfin.

  • Innovation often starts by refusing to follow the rules everyone else takes for granted.

  • They stuck to their vision even through lawsuits, economic downturns, and tech shifts.

  • Progress doesn’t happen in a straight line — it’s messy, hard, and worth it.

  • At the center of it all: understanding real user needs, not just market trends.


Check out AstorKey, their newest innovation using encrypted, decentralized data to rethink how mortgages are done — without giving up your identity to the internet forever.


  • 🔐 AstorKey

  • 🌆 Build Cities


17:55 Pioneering Patents: The First Steps in Innovation

51:52 Defending Patents: The Journey

01:00:58 The Reality of Intellectual Property

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5 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes 39 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
The Messy Start of a Billion Dollar Brand

In this episode, Nick Smoot sits down with Susan Paley, the powerhouse behind the early days of Beats by Dre. Before Beats became a global icon, it was Susan — employee one, founding CEO — who brokered the partnerships, built the business model, and turned the brand from an idea into a global force.


Susan shares how she navigated the chaos of startup life at the highest stakes, made the deals that fueled a cultural movement, and why simplicity is the hidden lever behind every great company. From early internet ventures to hardware innovation, her career is a blueprint for building in uncertain environments.


Today, Susan leads Beacon, where she has pulled together the best minds in global hardware manufacturing to help the next generation of founders build faster and smarter. We also dive into her perspective on innovation, leadership under pressure, and how places like Coeur d’Alene are becoming new frontiers for bold builders.


If you want to understand what it takes to create real momentum — and survive the pressure — this is a conversation you will not want to miss.


Highlights:

  • How Susan built Beats into a company with no map, no playbook, and no safety net

  • Lessons in deal-making: why listening wins and aggression loses

  • Why hardware matters again — and how Beacon is helping founders scale

  • How Build_ Coeur d’Alene is laying the groundwork for 100 new companies

  • The mindset required to build when the rules are being written in real time

Want to meet Susan in person?

She will be live at Build_ Coeur d’Alene on April 30 and May 1, sharing more stories, lessons, and energy with the builders of North Idaho. Request your invite today at [Build_ Coeur d’Alene].


Chapters

00:00 The Love for Volleyball

11:14 The Evolution of Sports and Gaming

14:17 From Chicago to LA: A Journey into Film

17:11 The Internet Boom and Early Innovations

20:13 Navigating the Audio Industry

26:15 The Art of Deal-Making

33:20 Life in Los Angeles: A Dual Perspective

34:39 The Traffic Dilemma in LA

37:01 Resilience and Reinvention in Los Angeles

41:24 The Evolution of Beats by Dre

47:46 Lessons from the Beats Experience

51:17 Empowering the Next Generation of Hardware Entrepreneurs

56:55 Unlocking Hidden Innovations in Research


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6 months ago
55 minutes 26 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
A New Chapter for Coeur d’Alene Builders

In this episode, Nick Smoot sits down with Javis Cornett, Audience Development Director at Hagadone Media, to announce a groundbreaking partnership between Build_ and The Coeur d’Alene Press. This isn’t just a media collab. It’s the birth of a modern business community—where local news, startups, mentorship, and creativity converge to reshape the future of North Idaho.

Whether you’ve got a dream project, a big idea, or you’re just looking for your tribe—this episode lays out how the new Build_ membership gives you the tools, access, and support to actually build it.


🚨 Big Announcement:

We’re kicking things off with an exclusive meet & greet for CDA Press subscribers featuring the Founding CEO of Beats by Dre, Susan Paley—a woman who scaled Beats to a $3.2B exit to Apple.


🎧 Meet Susan Paley – Live in CDA:

🗓️ April 30 @ 7 PM

📍 RSVP for the Meet & Greet


What You’ll Learn:

  • Why Build_ and Hagadone Media teamed up (and why it matters now)

  • How this new membership reinvents what local media can be

  • What’s included in the Build_ subscription (hint: access to mentors, startup resources, local coworking, and venture capital opportunities)

  • How you can start building your dream project with real support

  • Why local storytelling and entrepreneurship belong in the same room


Best Quote: “You could sit at home and watch more YouTube… or you could go build something real. Don’t go to the grave with the song in your heart you never sang.” – Nick Smoot


🎁 What You Get as a Member:

  • 🗞️ Digital CDA Press subscription

  • 📘 Quarterly Build_ Journal (local startup news + national inspiration)

  • 🧑‍🚀 Access to Build Circles (small group accountability)

  • 💡 Invitations to premium live events & mentorship sessions

  • 🚀 Project dashboard, coaching, and matching to capital or collaborators

  • 🏛️ Option to add coworking, pool, gym, and conference space


Ready to Join?

Start building with us at buildjournal.club.

Free and premium levels available.


For questions or partnership inquiries, reach out to nick@buildcities.com.

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6 months ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Social Media, Iran, & the Lost Art of Knowing Things

🎙 Show Notes:


In this solo drop, Nick Smoot lays down a rapid-fire take on the real American Dream, the cultural war around who gets to speak, and why reading is the ultimate act of rebellion in the algorithm age.


Here’s what you’ll hear:

  • Why the American Dream isn’t dead, it’s just been hijacked by consumerism and lazy marketing
  • Joe Rogan, Ro Khanna, Douglas Murray, and the future of middle-class discourse
  • A call to arms: stop being programmed by Netflix, YouTube, and TikTok and start programming yourself with deep learning and real exploration
  • The books you need to read to understand U.S. Iranian history (including one involving Nick’s own ancestor):
  • The Strangling of Persia by W. Morgan Shuster
  • America and Iran: A History, 1720 to the Present by John Ghazvinian
  • A new take on listening: use your eyes. Read. Learn. Build.
  • Why Build_ isn’t just another app. It’s a community-powered, real-world game for chasing your purpose and building the future.


If you’re tired of being fed the dream and ready to actually build it, this one’s for you.

🧠 Join the movement: buildjournal.club

📚 Read a book. Then build something that matters.

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6 months ago
9 minutes 8 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
AI, Storytelling, & San Francisco w/ Julian Guthrie

In this inspiring and wide-ranging episode, Nick sits down with Julian Guthrie, a Pulitzer-nominated journalist, bestselling author, and now AI startup founder, who calls Hayden, Idaho home.

Julian opens up about:

  • Her path to the San Francisco Chronicle, covering the tech boom, interviewing billionaires and astronauts, and telling underdog stories that matter.
  • How her deep empathy, resilience, and pursuit of excellence shaped her storytelling and life choices.
  • What she learned from Larry Ellison about Kaizen and how that daily discipline drives her today.
  • Her leap from journalism to tech with the creation of Alphy and HarmCheck, a tool using AI to reduce harm in digital communication.
  • Why she believes leadership can be powerful and kind, and how she’s leading with authenticity rather than aggression.


This is a conversation about words, power, purpose and why story matters more than ever.


🧠 What You’ll Learn:

  • Why Julian believes every person has a powerful story to tell.
  • The state of journalism, what went wrong in San Francisco, and whether journalism can bounce back.
  • How tech and storytelling intersect — and why AI might be the next great tool for empathy and accountability.
  • What feminine leadership looks like in the world of startups.
  • The origins of HarmCheck and how it helps companies communicate ethically and effectively.


🌎 Guest Links:

  • 💡 HarmCheck – Julian’s AI company that detects harm in digital communication.
  • 📚 Books by Julian Guthrie
  • 🧭 Alphy – Parent company to HarmCheck.


🏗️ Join the build_ Community:

Julian is a proud build_ member and mentor, actively collaborating with AI experts and fellow builders. Want to connect with incredible people like her?

📍 Become a member at buildjournal.club

🌐 Attend events, find mentors, and build your vision with us.


05:31 Optimism and Resilience in Life

10:52 Morning Routines and Systems for Success

14:19 The Importance of Personal Stories

17:45 The Evolution of Journalism

22:31 Tech's Impact on Journalism and San Francisco

27:19 Empathy and Action in Addressing Urban Issues

33:00 The Future of Journalism: Balancing Tradition and Technology

40:01 From Journalist to Founder: Julian's Journey with Alfie

47:41 Empowering Communication: The Role of HarmCheck

55:15 Finding Your Story: The Importance of Narrative


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6 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 59 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Everyone Is Selfish... Plan Accordingly

Welcome to The American Dream Factory, where we don’t sugarcoat reality — we design for it. In this spicy solo episode, Nick Smoot serves up a no-BS framework for building better systems, companies, communities, and lives by embracing one hard truth:

👉 Humans are selfish. Stop expecting otherwise.

Instead of hoping for good behavior, plan for predictable behavior. Create rules and incentives that make doing the right thing the easiest (and most rewarding) thing. Whether you’re leading a city or starting a side hustle, this episode will help you flip your mindset and win the game by designing it better.


📚 THE 4 BOOKS TO BUILD A SHARPER MINDSET:

  1. The 48 Laws of Power — Robert Greene: Decode power moves. Learn how others might manipulate you — and how to build ethical defenses.
  2. The Origins of Virtue — Matt Ridley: Virtue isn’t selfless. It’s strategic. Learn how cooperation really works in evolution and economics.
  3. The Road to Character — David Brooks: People are messy. Character is built, not born. This book will give you grace and grit for the journey.
  4. Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights : A master of systems thinking. Understand the power of incentives at the national (and personal) level.


💡 Key ideas in this episode:

  • Why your systems are failing — and how to fix them
  • What bacterial behavior can teach you about teamwork
  • The dark side of ambition and the bright side of honesty
  • Why the people you admire were often disasters behind the scenes
  • How to design real-world incentives that actually work


🚀 Want to be part of a movement building real cities and actual impact?

Join us at buildjournal.club — tools, events, goals, and a community of creators who are worldbuilding offline.

Points, progress, podcasts, and purpose. We’re done playing video games. This is the real one.


Questions? Ideas? Want to argue about human nature? Hit up Nick. And if this hit home, send it to a fellow builder. Nick@buildcities.com


#EveryoneIsSelfish #BuildPodcast #TheAmericanDreamFactory #DesignTheGame #CityBuilders #IncentiveDesign #Economics


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6 months ago
7 minutes 16 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
How A Disabled Man Inspired A City

Nick sits down with Tom Lucas and Morgan Dixon, co-founders of a startup that brought together an unlikely team—a 15-year-old, a 75-year-old, and PhDs—united in their mission to partner with disabled inventor Robert Brady to develop a tool for the hard of hearing and ultimately save a marriage.


This episode explores:

• How personal struggles fuel innovation

• The power of intergenerational collaboration

• The realities of launching, pivoting, and shutting down a startup

• Lessons in mentorship, legacy, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship


00:01 - Introduction

• Nick introduces the episode and guests

• The unusual partnership between a teen and a senior entrepreneur


01:23 - Robert Brady: The Inventor Behind It All

• A single amputee, later a double amputee, but an unstoppable innovator

• How his parents’ communication struggles led to a startup idea

• The emotional moment he revealed they were on the verge of divorce


02:38 - Merging Two Startups into One Mission

• Robert’s speech-to-text tool for the deaf

• Morgan’s text-to-speech tool for the blind

• How their ideas naturally aligned


04:03 - The Birth of a Startup

• The Coffee & Concepts community rallies to solve a real-world problem

• The minimum viable product: Early prototypes and key decisions

• Tom’s insights from his manufacturing background


07:05 - Building the Solution

• Moving beyond phone-based solutions to real-time room transcription

• Innovating with color-coded text for better clarity

• Beta testing in medical and senior care settings


10:44 - Morgan’s Journey: A 15-Year-Old Founder’s Perspective

• Learning business fundamentals from seasoned entrepreneurs

• Navigating mentorship while contributing as a peer

• How this experience shaped his future in research and AI


14:53 - Startup Realities: Highs, Lows & Lessons

• The challenges of scaling a niche technology

• The emotional weight of mission-driven startups

• Why building together is often more valuable than the final product


18:16 - Robert’s Passing & The End of the Startup

• How his death led the team to dissolve the company

• Honoring his legacy by supporting his family

• The impact left on each team member


21:07 - Lessons in Legacy & Innovation

• Nick’s framework: Listen → Launch → Leap → Legacy → Legend

• Why Robert became a ‘legend’ in their community

• The power of showing up, raising your hand, and solving real problems


22:39 - The Value of Project-Based Friendships

• Why mentorship isn’t about age—it’s about shared purpose

• How working together builds deep, lasting connections

• Rethinking friendship as mutual contribution rather than passive support


25:23 - Final Reflections

• The importance of taking action even when you don’t have all the answers

• How entrepreneurship fosters self-discovery and purpose

• The unexpected impact of a small act—Robert helped Morgan set up his first email, a habit that lives on in every message he sends



Memorable Quotes:

🗣 “Startups aren’t just about making money—they’re about making a difference.” – Tom Lucas

🗣 “Robert helped me set up my first email. To this day, I still sign off with ‘Cheers’—because he did.” – Morgan Dixon


Key Takeaways:

✅ The best ideas come from real problems

✅ Multi-generational teams bring unique strengths to innovation

✅ Startups are about solving problems, not just making money

✅ Failure isn’t the end—it’s part of the journey

✅ Meaningful friendships form when people build together

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7 months ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Jobs Are Dead. Humans Next?

In this urgent talk, Nick dismantles the illusion that most jobs in the recent past are actual sources of meaning and purpose.

With AI and automation rapidly replacing traditional labor, he argues that we must stop clinging to outdated notions of work and instead embrace the next phase of human potential: creation.

For too long, society has placed meaning in the exchange of money rather than the work itself—convincing us that our jobs are valuable because they allow us to provide for others or find fleeting personal happiness. But the work itself was rarely soulful; it was simply a means to an end. Now, as robots take over scaled production, logistics, and even knowledge work, we have an opportunity—and an obligation—to return to what makes us truly human.

Smoot lays out a vision where innovation, problem-solving, and creation become the backbone of our economy, where communities gather not around employment but around the act of building a future filled with beauty and value. It’s time to let the robots have the jobs. Our role is far greater: to shape the future itself through soulful work that matters.


About Nick Smoot

Nick is an entrepreneur, strategist, and founder dedicated to redefining the systems that shape our economic, social, and civic lives.

As a founder of build_, he has pioneered new models that transform cities into thriving hubs of creativity and innovation, unlocking the full potential of their residents.

His work has influenced governments, universities, and Fortune 500 companies, helping them navigate the rapidly changing landscape of AI, automation, and human-centered economic development.

His book Better explores how we can reclaim purpose through strategic community gatherings, appreciative inquiry, and behavioral psychology.

Smoot is on a mission to move humanity beyond the outdated model of jobs and into an era where creation is not just an economic driver—but our birthright.

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8 months ago
15 minutes 9 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Power, War, & the Future of Entrepreneurship

Nick Smoot sits down with Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt for a deep-dive conversation on global power shifts, economic collapse, and the future of entrepreneurship.

Blaine shares firsthand insights from his time working with NATO, dealing with Russia and China, and witnessing the hidden mechanics of war and diplomacy.

They explore what comes next in a world where traditional systems are crumbling, and how entrepreneurs, investors, and community builders can prepare for the next chapter.

From the military-industrial complex to open-source defense tech, from DeFi to local innovation ecosystems—this episode is a must-listen for anyone thinking about the future of business, geopolitics, and human flourishing.


Click here to learn more about build_


Show Notes:

Introduction (00:00 - 02:13)

  • Introduction to the American Dream Factory Podcast
  • The mission of Build Cities and why this conversation matters
  • Guest introduction: Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt
  • Blaine’s background: NATO, global conflicts, entrepreneurship, and defense innovation
  • Setting the stage: How geopolitics, economic shifts, and technology impact communities


From the Battlefield to the Boardroom (02:14 - 10:58)

  • Blaine’s military journey: Learning leadership through war and diplomacy
  • The question that changed everything: "Towards what?"—Blaine’s realization about the long-term impact of war
  • Why community-building was key in Kyrgyzstan and how he applied cultural intelligence to diplomacy
  • The intersection of military leadership and entrepreneurship


Navigating Global Superpowers: Russia, China, and the U.S. (10:59 - 23:58)

  • Blaine’s direct experience being in the crosshairs of both Russian and Chinese interests
  • The intelligence game: Psychological warfare, strategy, and negotiation
  • Story: How Blaine “moved into” a Russian commander’s head rent-free
  • The role of soft power and economic influence in global conflicts


The Neocon Agenda and The Business of War (23:59 - 41:51)

  • The hidden incentives behind war and the military-industrial complex
  • Why some people “never want the wars to stop”
  • The shift from traditional power structures to a decentralized global economy
  • The economics of war vs. the economics of innovation


The Coming Economic Collapse and New Business Models (41:52 - 55:00)

  • The “apocalyptic Passover” Blaine sees coming
  • Why the collapse of fiat currency is likely inevitable
  • The rise of decentralized finance (DeFi), crypto, and new trade structures
  • How startup founders and entrepreneurs can navigate the transition


Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Defense Tech (55:01 - 1:10:00)

  • Blaine’s work in hypersonics, advanced materials, and drone manufacturing
  • Why open-source defense technology is the future
  • The role of AI, robotics, and quantum computing in reshaping industry
  • How startup founders can position themselves for the coming shift


The Future of Communities and Collaboration (1:10:01 - 1:27:00)

  • Why building local and regional innovation ecosystems is the way forward
  • The importance of bonded and bridged communities
  • How cities can prepare for the unbundling of global economies
  • The role of software and technology in creating resilient, decentralized systems


Final Thoughts and Takeaways (1:27:01 - 1:50:03)

  • Why Blaine is bullish on the future despite the challenges ahead
  • Lessons from history: The parallels between Rome, China, and the modern world
  • How entrepreneurs can turn crisis into opportunity
  • Parting words: "If there's one thing we can all do, it's manage our little neighborhoods and add more beauty and value to the world."
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8 months ago
1 hour 51 minutes 58 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
AI, Democracy, and Why It’s Time to Shake Up the System

🔥 AI is eating politics alive—and two founders from the backwoods of Idaho are leading the charge.


What happens when artificial intelligence meets democracy?

When cold, hard data replaces political spin?

When people get real-time transparency on what their government is actually doing?

This isn’t some Silicon Valley utopian fantasy. This is happening right now—built by a team who isn't in DC, aren’t in the Ivy League, and definitely aren’t taking marching orders from political overlords.


Luke Dupin and his team are applying AI to politics in a way that’s never been done before.

It’s about radical transparency, political accountability, and cutting through the noise so citizens can make real, informed decisions—not just every four years, but every damn week.


🔥 In This Episode

🚀 AI Eats Politics for Breakfast – Why government (from local to federal) is wildly inefficient, and how AI is slicing through the legalese to actually tell people what’s going on.

🤖 From C-SPAN to Chaos Mode – Mystery Science Theater for legislation? Live-streamed bill breakdowns? AI-powered public engagement that doesn’t suck? Yeah, that’s happening.

🏛️ The Death of Traditional Politics – Why both the Left and the Right are completely missing the point—and how data-driven, decentralized decision-making is the only way forward.

💰 Polymarkets, Blockchain, and Betting on Policy – What if we let people bet on legislation outcomes? (Hint: It already works better than any polling system we have today.)

🎯 AI for True Representation – Forget lobbyists. Forget media spin. What happens when your AI assistant helps you track every bill, every vote, and every politician in real time?

🛠️ How We Fix This – Real solutions, not just angry rants. From direct democracy to AI-driven voting tools, this is the blueprint for the next political revolution.


🎙️ About Our Guests

Luke Dupin – AI engineer, political systems disruptor, and co-founder of Anchor, the AI-powered engine reshaping how people interact with legislation. Play with wonk here.

Nick Smoot – Serial entrepreneur, systems thinker, and community builder on a mission to gamify civic engagement and make politics actually work for people. Sign up to be a member of build_ here.


Together, they’re proving that you don’t need to be in DC to change the system—you just need the right tech, the right mindset, and the guts to build it.


00:00 Navigating Startup Life in Non-Traditional Tech Hubs

07:11 The Challenges of Being a Technical Founder

10:11 The Importance of Customer Engagement

13:08 Introducing Wonk: AI in Politics

15:56 Understanding Legislation with AI

18:37 The Role of Personal Anchors in Political Engagement

21:24 The Future of Democracy and Civic Participation

24:27 Decentralization and Direct Democracy

27:20 Innovations in Voting and Representation

30:00 The Intersection of Data and Politics

37:17 Engaging the Public: The Challenge of Awareness

38:26 Innovative Ideas for Political Engagement

40:10 Understanding Complex Healthcare Policies

44:02 Using AI to Predict Legislative Outcomes

46:44 The Role of AI in Political Decision-Making

55:30 Reimagining Education for the Future

01:01:47 Decentralization and Economic Models

01:09:01 The Decline of Home Ownership

01:11:53 Innovative Ideas for Community Ownership

01:17:42 Digital Twins and Urban Planning

01:21:38 Decentralized AI and Its Implications

01:25:07 Rethinking Economic Models for the Future

01:31:11 The Future of Work and Human Flourishing

01:36:49 Building Meaningful Products in Niche Markets


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8 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes 49 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
Rethinking Death & Money

If you knew you’d live past 100 how would that change the way you plan your money, your career, and your purpose?

EnterCurtis Estes, the financial visionary redefining how we prepare for a world where 120 is the new 60.

As a top financial planner and the genius behind theAnti-Retirement Club (ARC), Curtis has built a thriving community of forward-thinkers who refuse to let outdated financial models dictate their future.

In this episode, Curtis unveils his revolutionary120-Year Wealth Plan, blending cutting-edge longevity science with innovative financial strategies to help people thrive—physically, socially, and financially—for the long haul.

From wealth creation to health optimization, Curtis shares his blueprint for ensuring you don’t justlive longer—youprosper.

If you believe the future belongs to those who plan for it, this conversation will change the way you think about money, aging, and what it truly means to live well.


About Curtis: Curtis is an author, community leader, financial planner, and longevity entrepreneur. As a hyper connector, Curtis is one of the "people to know" in L.A. For free assessments and his booksvisit here.


About build_: build_ is an global community that connects local entrepreneurs and creatives to each other.Learn more.


00:00 Curtis's Journey to Financial Planning

17:03 Building a Personal Brand in Financial Services

24:56 The Power of Connection and Community

31:44 Creating a Personal Board of Advisors

38:57 Exploring Longevity and Its Impact on Financial Planning

41:20 The Quest for Longevity: Health and Quality of Life

43:06 Building Community: The Anti-Retirement Club

44:28 Financial Security in the Age of Longevity

46:25 Exploring the Future of Health and Technology

49:27 Faith and Longevity: Balancing Beliefs and Science

54:12 The Business of Longevity: Strategies and Opportunities

56:21 Creating a Longevity Fandom: Engaging Communities

01:03:10 The 90-10 Strategy: Value Creation and Implementation

01:09:54 Gamifying Longevity: Making Health Fun

01:12:21 The Journey of Personal Branding and Content Creation

01:19:47 Exploring Passion and Profit

01:21:13 Building Community and Accessing Opportunities


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8 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 38 seconds

American Dream Factory (ADF)
The American Dream isn’t dead—it’s being rebuilt. The American Dream Factory is a podcast about the people and ideas reshaping what it means to build a life of purpose in the modern world. Hosted by entrepreneur and civic innovator Nick Smoot, the show dives into conversations with founders, investors, policy leaders, artists, and system disruptors who are creating new models for work, community, and human flourishing. From the factory floor to City Hall, from Silicon Valley to small-town Idaho, this podcast explores how we reimagine power, ownership, and opportunity in an age of automation.