
What happens when a shy finance kid, terrified to go on camera, commits to doing 30,000 interviews?
In this raw and inspiring conversation, Adam Torres, co-founder of Mission Matters and host of a top 2.5% global podcast, reveals how he went from managing millions in assets as a financial advisor to building one of the most prolific interview catalogs in modern media. He shares the divine moment that pushed him out of a safe 14-year finance career, the flood that destroyed his hard-earned licenses in one night, and why he believes the next generation of creators has more leverage than Oprah, Johnny Carson, or Howard Stern ever did.
If you’ve ever felt called to start a podcast, write a book, or simply tell your story—but doubted your talent, credentials, or confidence—this episode will challenge your excuses and give you a concrete, numbers-driven way to think about your impact and legacy as a creator.
You’ll learn:
[00:01:18] From shy finance kid to media founder
Adam explains his 14-year career in finance, how a mentor forced him to “write a book,” and why he massively underestimated the power of story and communication.
[00:03:20] The first book that changed everything
How speaking a book into a recorder, getting it transcribed, and publishing it led to a 400-author publishing company and over 6,000 interviews.
[00:04:20] “I was the world’s worst podcaster”
Adam shares why he didn’t use his real name at first, did 1,500 audio-only interviews before ever going on camera, and why he wants everyone to “get in the game.”
[00:06:41] The divine flood that ended a 14-year finance career
The night Adam prayed for direction, woke up with water on the floor, found all his degrees and licenses destroyed—and decided to throw them out and go all in on Mission Matters.
[00:09:18] A different kind of “good”: why media felt like a calling
The contrast between helping people with money and helping people with transformational stories—and why the second kind of impact felt “uncommon” and undeniable.
[00:12:44] Mission, faith, and the cost of choosing the harder ship
Talking about God, trust, and why pursuing media felt insane to everyone around him—yet made the most sense to him spiritually and strategically.
[00:15:00] The 30,000 interview rule (and why you now have the advantage)
What Adam learned from studying Oprah, Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Larry King and others—and why today’s creators can surpass them because of public, searchable distribution.
[00:18:31] Rapid fire: the one hobby, one book, and two dream guests
Adam’s biggest regret (not starting podcasting sooner), the entrepreneurial book that could have saved him millions, and the two artists he would love to interview.
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