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Dan Snow: Why a Harvard Professor Chose Purpose Over Status

Dan Snow: Why a Harvard Professor Chose Purpose Over Status

Season 1 Episode 112 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Dan Snow, Berkeley PhD and Harvard Business School professor turned BYU educator; for a thoughtful conversation on identity, reinvention, and choosing a life of deep purpose over conventional success.


Dan shares his journey from the factory floors of Ford to the lecture halls of Harvard, and why he ultimately walked away from the elite academic path to teach and mentor at BYU. With rare humility and clarity, he unpacks the quiet courage it takes to start over, the challenges of being “the outsider,” and what it means to build a life that actually aligns with your values.


They explore leadership, legacy, and how the most meaningful growth often comes from embracing discomfort. Whether it’s navigating faith in unfamiliar environments or making high stakes career pivots, Dan’s story is a powerful reminder that status isn’t the goal, impact is.


00:00 | Introduction & Chelsea’s Journey

03:55 | Education as Leadership Development

07:34 | Dan’s Upbringing in Colorado Springs

13:30 | Being the Outsider & Building Empathy

17:22 | Faith, Contrast, and Cultural Identity

19:43 | Mission in Rome & Early Lessons in Rejection

22:59 | The Pivot Away from Law School

26:24 | Working at Ford & Career Clarity

30:05 | Choosing a PhD Over Corporate Success

31:48 | Berkeley, Humility, and Academic Culture

39:30 | The Dissertation: Last Gasp of Carburetors

45:26 | The Hidden Power of Applied Theory

49:13 | Greatness, Grit, and the Clay Christensen Standard

54:14 | Turning Talents into Purpose

56:01 | Reinvention & The Power of Starting Over

58:41 | Spiritual Greatness in Everyday People

01:02:06 | Creation, Progress & the Human Drive

01:03:04 | Teaching at Oxford & Global Perspectives




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