Success, Motivation & Inspiration is the podcast where entrepreneurs, authors, speakers, and leaders learn how to build a powerful personal brand, grow a business they’re proud of, and protect the life that matters behind it.
Hosted by personal branding expert M. Curtis McCoy, this show extends the Success, Motivation & Inspiration TV series on Amazon Fire TV. It ties into the authority platforms of News Wire Magazine.
Each episode gives you clear, usable lessons from people who are actually building, leading, and winning in real life. Guests include entrepreneurs, investors, doctors, coaches, log home restoration pros, and community leaders who share:
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M. Curtis McCoy has built and marketed multiple companies and now focuses on helping other leaders step into the spotlight. As host of the Success, Motivation & Inspiration TV series and a branding leader at News Wire Magazine, he asks the questions you would ask if you had a private strategy session with each guest.
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Success, Motivation & Inspiration is the podcast where entrepreneurs, authors, speakers, and leaders learn how to build a powerful personal brand, grow a business they’re proud of, and protect the life that matters behind it.
Hosted by personal branding expert M. Curtis McCoy, this show extends the Success, Motivation & Inspiration TV series on Amazon Fire TV. It ties into the authority platforms of News Wire Magazine.
Each episode gives you clear, usable lessons from people who are actually building, leading, and winning in real life. Guests include entrepreneurs, investors, doctors, coaches, log home restoration pros, and community leaders who share:
You’ll hear direct conversations about:
M. Curtis McCoy has built and marketed multiple companies and now focuses on helping other leaders step into the spotlight. As host of the Success, Motivation & Inspiration TV series and a branding leader at News Wire Magazine, he asks the questions you would ask if you had a private strategy session with each guest.
This podcast is for you if you are:
You’ll walk away from each episode with actions you can use right away:
Every conversation is part of a larger ecosystem that includes:
Search topics you’ll find on this show:
Subscribe to Success, Motivation & Inspiration and use each episode as a playbook to grow your personal brand, strengthen your business, and create a life that feels worth all the work.

When Amadou Camara says he grew up climbing a hill, he means it literally and metaphorically.
Raised in Guinea, West Africa, in a family of 11 but living alone with his grandmother, his childhood was defined by poverty, hard labor, and a deep silence around abuse. From the age of two until 21, his days started between 4 and 5 a.m., walking down a hill and two miles to fetch water, carrying 20-liter containers back up as his back burned and his feet felt like lead. After that came cleaning the house, then school, and on Sundays, washing his aunt’s family’s clothes from sunrise to sunset.
In many homes, this kind of treatment is normalized, even spiritualized. Children are told they must obey to gain elders’ blessings. For Amadou Camara, that cultural pressure meant he had no say, no voice, and no sense that his pain mattered. That is exactly why he wrote his memoir, “Climbing the Hill”—to break the silence for countless children who are still suffering in the dark.
Everything changed the day he won the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery. There was no guarantee he’d get the visa, no guarantee he’d succeed. His mother took out a loan to cover the costs, and he agreed to repay it once in America—even though he didn’t speak a word of English and had no idea what waited on the other side.
He landed in the United States with $100, a suitcase, and a dream.
Instead of support, his sponsor tried to keep him out of school and push him straight into work to help pay the bills. Once again, someone else wanted control of his life. This time, he refused. Amadou Camara chose to become the architect of his own future—literally and figuratively. He left New York, moved to Atlanta, and enrolled in English classes.
Starting at level one in reading, speaking, and listening, he rebuilt his life from the ground up. He switched his phone from French to English, watched YouTube videos, read constantly, and immersed himself in the language. Within a few years, he transitioned into college-level courses and pursued architecture.
Today, Amadou Camara works as an architectural designer for a major U.S. firm, helping design science and technology buildings, healthcare facilities, and educational spaces—the very backbone of research, healing, and learning in America. As he designs spaces that help people live, learn, and recover, he sees a reflection of his own story: taking something harsh and broken and reshaping it into something that heals.
In his interview on “Success, Motivation & Inspiration” with M. Curtis McCoy, Amadou shared the mindset shifts that carried him from a life of silent suffering to one of purpose and impact. Resilience, he says, isn’t a single heroic moment. It’s built day by day, through small, consistent steps taken even when progress feels invisible. It’s refusing to let setbacks define you, and saying “no” to people who try to shrink your life to fit their comfort.
“Climbing the Hill” is more than a memoir. It’s a message to:
If you’ve ever faced a hill that seemed too steep, Amadou Camara wrote this book for you. His story proves that no matter where you start, you can become the architect of a life you’re proud to live—as long as you keep climbing your hill, one step at a time.