Get Ready To Challenge What's Possible.
Welcome to The Edge of Possible, a weekly conversation to challenge your assumptions, expand your perspective, and discover the tools to Unlock Your Edge. This isn’t just an interview show; it’s a deep exploration of the mindsets, habits, and defining moments that fuel extraordinary performance and fulfillment. Each week, Cameron sits down with those pushing boundaries, from world-class achievers to pioneering experts in health, relationships, money and entrepreneurship. If you’re ready to challenge what’s possible, this is your front row ticket to discovering what it really takes to become the best version of you.
Featured Episodes

The Attention Crisis: The Neuroscience of Focus and Emotional Regulation with Amir Bozorgzadeh
We are living in an era where our attention is under constant attack. Every notification, endless feeds, and digital algorithms are relentlessly pulling us away from our most important priorities. If we don’t proactively guard our focus, we risk losing our ability to perform at our best. Today’s guest is Amir Bozorgzadeh, a visionary entrepreneur pioneering neuroscience-backed digital therapeutics designed to combat a modern epidemic of distraction, optimize human performance, and screen for the earliest signs of cognitive decline.

The Rise (and Risk) of Autonomous AI Agents with Sandy Carter
The rapid rise of AI is forcing us to completely rewrite the rules of performance, vision and our ability to adapt to change. To thrive in this environment, we must have the courage to step directly to the edge of our comfort zones and rethink how we collaborate with technology to drive sustainable growth. My guest this week on The Edge of Possible is the inspiring Sandy Carter, a globally recognized AI thought leader who has run and scaled multi-billion dollar business units for global giants like Amazon and IBM. She is also the best-selling author of AI First, Human Always.

Stop Waiting for the Fear to Disappear, Do This Instead with John Hagel
As we witness just how fast the world is changing, it’s very natural to feel the fear and the pressure of what’s coming next. But while the future is highly uncertain, it also holds incredible opportunities for those willing to step outside their comfort zones. This week, I sit down with the one and only John Hagel. With more than forty years of experience in Silicon Valley, John has advised leaders at the highest levels. He founded the global Deloitte Center for the Edge, and in today’s conversation, we unpack the profound insights from his latest book, The Journey Beyond Fear.

Grief Expert: The Truth About Loss & How To Navigate Your Grief with Rebecca Feinglos
Loss is inevitable, and it’s an essential part of being human. What can often happen though, is we end up putting on a brave face and jump straight back into work as if nothing ever happened. But the truth is, pushing our grief down doesn’t make it disappear. That’s a reality today’s guest knows intimately. Rebecca Feinglos is a certified grief support specialist, the founder and CEO of Grieve Leave, and the host of the Grief’d Up podcast.

Mastering the Art of Storytelling with Cheryl Miller Houser
Stories are the connective tissue of our humanity. They are how we learn, how we interact, and how we move conversations forward. But if we don’t understand the art and science of what makes a great story, we are missing out on the potential to truly influence and inspire. Today’s guest on The Edge of Possible is Cheryl Miller Houser, an award-winning documentary filmmaker who has spent her career shaping culture and shifting attitudes.

The Stories We Tell Ourselves: A Master Coaches Guide To Personal Transformation with Mark Setch
We communicate constantly, but many of us are trapped in a cycle of overthinking, creating worst-case scenarios in our minds that simply do not exist. Today’s guest on The Edge of Possible, Mark Setch, has spent over 5,000 hours coaching leaders to break free from these mental wars and find their true purpose. Mark is an ICF Master Certified Coach and the Coaching and MBA Course Leader at ACAP University College in Australia.

How to Turn Burnout into a Powerful Invitation to Grow with Caleb Campbell
We live in a world that is moving faster than ever. The pressure to keep up, to achieve, and to look like we have it all together for our families and our teams is immense. And it can often lead to burnout and a life spent constantly chasing the next thing, only to feel like we are still not enough. My guest today knows this pressure intimately. Caleb Campbell was once known as “America’s Athlete”. A West Point graduate, an Army officer, and an NFL linebacker, he had built a seemingly perfect life: the ultimate scaffolding of success.

Resilience, Reinvention and Rising Above Doubt with Paige Goss
The journey to building an extraordinary life is never a straight line. It’s defined by the risks we take, the hard conversations we have, and the unexpected punches that hit us square in the face. Today’s guest on The Edge of Possible, Paige Goss, is a living, breathing example of what it really takes to turn setbacks into unstoppable momentum.

Body Language Expert: Mastering Nonverbal Cues to Read People in Any Conversation
We communicate constantly, but most of us miss the vast majority of what is actually being said. My guest this week, Molly Blomquist, spent decades mastering the art of reading people in some of the most high-stakes environments on the planet, from Iraq to Pakistan. She shares how the subtle cues we miss are often the difference between success and failure in negotiations, leadership, and personal relationships.

Getting After The Life You Really Want with John Bernatovicz
There is a big difference between challenges that are merely difficult and those that fundamentally redefine who you are. These defining moments, while painful, hold profound lessons that go on to shape the entire trajectory of our lives. This week, I sit down with John Bernatovicz, founder and president at Willory, and author of the bestselling book HR Like A Boss. John shares his deeply personal journey through hardship and loss, and how those moments forced him to stop, pause, and ultimately, transform his life both personally and professionally.



