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Is the American Dream dead—or just gasping for air?
Drawing from his own life—the thousand-mile weeks in medical sales, the Hollywood faith struggle behind The Unbreakable Boy, and a shattering night at a country club mirror—Scott unpacks how belief without action became a slow death of purpose. “Faith without works is dead,” James 2:17 reminds us, and maybe that’s true not only for individuals but for an entire nation.
Scott explores how division, pride, and the loss of gratitude have replaced grace, humility, and truth. He talks about the danger of mocking those who speak truth, the pain of cognitive dissonance when our lives no longer match our values, and how faith and works together can resurrect more than personal peace—they can revive a culture.
You’ll also hear five real stories that trace the full arc—from the grind of the old Dream to the awakening of faith that finally gave it meaning again. Along the way, Scott shares new research about the decline in two-parent families, the fading ritual of family dinners, and the quiet epidemic of dissatisfaction that proves something deeper is broken.
But this isn’t an obituary—it’s a roadmap. In the second half of the episode, Scott lays out six life-saving steps to bring the Dream back to life:
He closes with wisdom from his son Austin, who once said, “Dad, close your eyes so you can see God.” That childlike truth reframes the whole conversation: maybe the Dream isn’t dead at all—maybe we just forgot how to see it.
So open your heart, maybe close your eyes for a moment, and join Scott for a raw, hopeful conversation about rediscovering what really matters.https://linktr.ee/thegreenpants
By Scott LeRetteIs the American Dream dead—or just gasping for air?
Drawing from his own life—the thousand-mile weeks in medical sales, the Hollywood faith struggle behind The Unbreakable Boy, and a shattering night at a country club mirror—Scott unpacks how belief without action became a slow death of purpose. “Faith without works is dead,” James 2:17 reminds us, and maybe that’s true not only for individuals but for an entire nation.
Scott explores how division, pride, and the loss of gratitude have replaced grace, humility, and truth. He talks about the danger of mocking those who speak truth, the pain of cognitive dissonance when our lives no longer match our values, and how faith and works together can resurrect more than personal peace—they can revive a culture.
You’ll also hear five real stories that trace the full arc—from the grind of the old Dream to the awakening of faith that finally gave it meaning again. Along the way, Scott shares new research about the decline in two-parent families, the fading ritual of family dinners, and the quiet epidemic of dissatisfaction that proves something deeper is broken.
But this isn’t an obituary—it’s a roadmap. In the second half of the episode, Scott lays out six life-saving steps to bring the Dream back to life:
He closes with wisdom from his son Austin, who once said, “Dad, close your eyes so you can see God.” That childlike truth reframes the whole conversation: maybe the Dream isn’t dead at all—maybe we just forgot how to see it.
So open your heart, maybe close your eyes for a moment, and join Scott for a raw, hopeful conversation about rediscovering what really matters.https://linktr.ee/thegreenpants