Show Notes
A goofy Star Trek warm-up turns into something unexpectedly human when Scott Scoble opens up about the moments that shaped him. Scott runs Moo TV, a live concert video production company trusted on major tours, and he’s also the author of Tenacious. Behind the LED walls and camera rigs is a story about grief, pressure, and what it takes to keep showing up when you’re not okay.
We talk about the line between pain that teaches and pain that becomes baggage. Scott shares how survivor’s guilt hid in plain sight after the violent loss of a mentor and business partner, and how EMDR therapy helped him name it and finally let the guilt go without erasing the love. We also dig into PTSD, what it feels like in real life, and why “take your own medicine” can be the most honest kind of leadership advice.
The conversation goes further into meaning-making: near-death experiences, Eben Alexander’s Proof of Heaven, and Scott’s cautious but powerful experiences with psychedelic-assisted therapy, including a 5-MeO DMT story he describes as ego-death followed by overwhelming love. It’s not presented as a shortcut or a party trick, but as structured work with care, boundaries, and real reflection.
Finally, we zoom back out to the craft and the business: what it takes to build massive 4K touring video shows, why the crowd matters more than the money, how COVID nearly crushed live events, and what helped Moo TV stay connected to its people. If you’ve been stuck, scared to try, or tired of living by someone else’s script, Scott’s “live like you’re writing a book” mindset will hit hard. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs fuel, and leave a review with the one chapter you’re ready to write next.
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