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The Gabby Reece Show

Rejection in Hollywood Taught Me This About Success | feat. Luke Cook

The Gabby Reece Show

Dear Media

Nutrition, Wellness, Performance, Fitness, Health, 197246, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.8954 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2026

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Actor, creator, and entrepreneur Luke Cook joins Gabby Reece for an honest, funny, and deeply reflective conversation about creativity, rejection, faith, and building a meaningful life.


Luke shares his unconventional journey from growing up in Australia as the youngest of five, to chasing comedy and acting in Hollywood — including seven years of near-constant auditions with little visible success. He speaks candidly about rejection, identity, and why loving the craft itself matters more than external validation.


The conversation moves fluidly between creativity and discipline, faith and doubt, ego and humility. Luke reflects on fatherhood, marriage, and the grounding power of family — as well as the importance of play, presence, and not taking success (or failure) too seriously.


They also explore Luke’s entrepreneurial ventures, including building a “no-weird-stuff” protein shake brand, creative coaching for founders, and using humor to communicate without shame. Throughout, Luke emphasizes curiosity, integrity, and joy as essential ingredients for longevity — in work and in life.


This episode is about staying in the game, trusting the process, and remembering that success isn’t a destination — it’s how you live along the way.


⏱️ CHAPTERS


- Intro & meeting Luke

- Growing up the youngest of five

- Early love of performance and comedy

- Discipline, training, and loving the craft

- Moving to LA & chasing the dream

- Years of auditions and rejection

- Ego, ambition, and humility

- Faith, doubt, and finding a north star

- Marriage, fatherhood, and family grounding

- Creativity vs. external validation

- Building a values-driven business

- Content, comedy, and honest communication

- Relationships, partnership, and play

- What success really looks like

- Staying joyful in uncertainty

- Closing reflections


 WHAT STAYED WITH ME


Loving the work matters more than loving the outcome.

Rejection doesn’t end careers — quitting does.


Discipline follows passion.

When you care deeply enough, showing up becomes natural.


Ego needs humility to stay healthy.

Confidence fuels performance; humility keeps you grounded.


Family changes the definition of success.

Responsibility, presence, and play become the real markers.


Faith doesn’t eliminate doubt.

It gives you somewhere to return when things feel unstable.


Joy is a choice.

Especially when the path forward isn’t clear.


WHY IT’S WORTH SLOWING DOWN FOR THIS


We live in a culture that celebrates instant success and overnight wins — often ignoring the long, invisible seasons of work that come before them.


Luke’s story is a reminder that staying in the game matters.

That creativity doesn’t expire.

And that meaning is built through patience, integrity, and connection — not applause.


If you’re navigating uncertainty, rejection, or a season of waiting, this conversation offers perspective worth sitting with.


FIND LUKE


Luke Cook

Instagram & TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/thelukecook


Protein brand: https://getshakewell.com


FOR MORE ON GABBY


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/


TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReece


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Transcript

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a Dear Media production.

0:03.8

Hi, everyone.

0:04.8

Welcome to the show.

0:05.6

I'm your host, Gabby Reese, and let's face it, none of us have the answers.

0:09.5

But that's why I think having the conversations with some of the smartest people, whether

0:13.2

it's in health and fitness, relationships, parenting, even business, gives us an opportunity

0:18.8

to take complex ideas, simplify them, and put them in our

0:22.7

day-to-day lives and make them more manageable and easier and more fun. Remember to subscribe and

0:29.1

like, and it's all an experiment. Luke Cook, welcome to the show. Wow, what an honor. You have a lot of fun. I do. Is it real? Or is it when I say that, because when I watch you, I think, oh, he, this is a lot of fun. And then when you walked up today, I thought, oh, and he's a serious guy. Oh, God, that's not good. No, I know. No, no. Yeah, yeah. I'm, I guess I'm multifaceted, but it's all authentic. Like, I really am having fun and want to have fun and want to share fun with the world. Are you a youngest child? Like, what is that? The last of five. Well done knew that I actually I did not usually I look

1:12.5

everything up I didn't look that up but it seems to be right the way it goes

1:16.7

classic youngest child I think the surprise like eight years after everybody else

1:21.7

really oh yeah oh those are the delight though right I guess so I guess so. Or you were like, I'm over here.

1:28.8

Yeah, I became very much like, I was, they all went to Bible College and I went to Hollywood.

1:34.4

Oh, same thing.

1:35.8

Very similar.

1:37.1

Performative.

1:38.0

So you grew up obviously in Australia.

1:40.5

And did you know early that performing, because singing and performing, was this something

1:46.3

that bit you early?

1:47.9

I suppose, I guess I really just liked entertaining people.

1:51.4

I knew that.

1:52.5

And then I'd watch movies and loved watching TV and movies and was just like, I want to do that.

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