Fear is a Liar with Ronnie Gyani

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Have you ever been ready to take a risk and do what you’ve always dreamed of? Then fear and negative mindsets creep in. You wonder if you’re smart enough, experienced enough, or just plain good enough. That resistance builds imaginary walls that ultimately hold you back. We help attack these voices in your head on the Fear is a Liar podcast.  Ronnie interviews entrepreneurs who share how they embraced these fears in light of risk, self-doubt, failure, and unknowns. Their stories will help you challenge your own fears, fuel your success, and inspire you to go for what you want.   Ronnie was inspired to produce the narrative format of the show by his favorite podcast: How I Built This with Guy Raz, from NPR. Check out Ronnie's website: ronniegyani.com

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    • Mar 10, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 33m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    Ep. #6: Micah Wagner — How he built his career in music during personal set-backs, anxiety, and loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 27:52


    Have you ever faced immense loss that gave you a new outlook on life?  Have you ever taken risks that pushed you to the brink in order to focus on your passions?  Have you ever committed time and money to a project you weren't sure would succeed?  For Austin-based musician Micah Wagner, each of these hurdles pushed him towards music. In moments of clarity amongst the fear and grief, music always called to him. In this episode, we talk through some of his experiences during this transformative time in his life — from helping sail a schooner between Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago, to losing his mother and how he used these moments as a catalyst to become an artist, musician, and producer he is today.  Ep #6: Fear is a Liar Podcast with Micah Wagner & Ronnie Gyani 0:00 | Intro 2:34 | Overcoming challenges by learning to “steer the ship” 9:44 | Struggling to ask for help in producing his first album 20:08 | Growing from an artist to an entrepreneur 25:36 | An atypical businessman and musician 26:39 | Outro 27:51 | End Links and Resources Micah Wagner Website: https://www.micahwagner.com/ (https://www.micahwagner.com/)   Bio: https://www.micahwagner.com/about (https://www.micahwagner.com/about)   Ronnie Gyani Podcast: https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcast (https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcast)  Podcast Blog: https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog (https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog)  Website: https://www.ronniegyani.com/ (https://www.ronniegyani.com/) LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ronnie-gyani (www.linkedin.com/in/ronnie-gyani)  Articles:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronnie-gyani/detail/recent-activity/posts/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronnie-gyani/detail/recent-activity/posts/) 

    Ep. #5: Gordon Daugherty — How competitive spirit pushed him to leave a Fortune Top 10 and forge his way into the world of startups

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 42:42


    Have you ever left something that was safe and comfortable in order to push yourself? Taken a leap of faith, even though there wasn't clear evidence it would pan out? Broken the mold and made a decision that was counterintuitive to what most would think?  That's what Gordon Daugherty did when he left a Fortune 500 company to join smaller companies in order to drive the learner in him. Gordon used his experience from growing up as a competitive swimmer to build self-confidence that he relied on when he faced terrifying risks and put the weight of a company's success on his shoulders. And in the end, it paid off — Gordon has helped dozens of startups break through and succeed as the Co-Founder and President of the Capital Factory.  Ep #5: Fear is a Liar Podcast with Gordon Daugherty & Ronnie Gyani 0:00 | Intro 2:40 | Breaking the mold of how you saw your future unfolding 8:20 | Sacrificing stability at a large company for nimble startups to feed the learner mentality  14:50 | When “Boiling frog syndrome” pushes you to the brink 20:40 | Finding coping mechanisms to eliminate fear and pain  32:52 | Outro 42:42 | End Links and Resources Gordon Daugherty Capital Factory: https://www.capitalfactory.com/ (https://www.capitalfactory.com/)  Bio: https://www.capitalfactory.com/mentor/gordon-daugherty/ (https://www.capitalfactory.com/mentor/gordon-daugherty/)  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordondaugherty/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordondaugherty/)   Ronnie Gyani Podcast: https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcast (https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcast)  Podcast Blog: https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog (https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog)  Website: https://www.ronniegyani.com/ (https://www.ronniegyani.com/) LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ronnie-gyani (www.linkedin.com/in/ronnie-gyani) 

    Ep. #4: Daniela De Stefano Pachon — Conquering an identity crises and being liberated from fear

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 36:09


    Ever felt like you don't belong? Like when you enter a room, you're the only one who has gone through what you've gone through? Or simply, that there's no one there that looks like you?  This was something Daniela De Stefano Pachon faced throughout her life. From being an outcast in Georgia as a Columbian immigrant, to “too” American for her Columbian relatives, to the only woman in the room with Venture Capitalists — Daniela has had to overcome identity crises in order to get past her fears and find success as a co-founder of a tech travel startup, Trip Loop.  Ep #4: Fear is a Liar Podcast with Daniela De Stefano Pachon & Ronnie Gyani 0:00 | Intro 2:37 | Defending your identity to those who doubt you 6:31 | Facing adversity as a family with the risk of losing it all 16:10 | Overcoming apathy to push yourself farther than you thought you could 19:50 | Learning to walk the walk and talk the talk despite cultural barriers  25:15 | Breaking barriers for women in tech and conquering fear of public speaking 33:05 | Outro 36:09 | End Links & Resources Daniela De Stefano Pachon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-de-stefano-pachon-a61a70119/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-de-stefano-pachon-a61a70119/)  Trip Loop: https://www.triploop.com/ (https://www.triploop.com/)  My Podcast Blog: https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog (https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog)  My Website: https://www.ronniegyani.com/ (https://www.ronniegyani.com/) Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe, share with others in your network, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.

    Ep. #3: Owais Raza — Finding the resources that help you overcome fear and discover success, no matter your age

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 26:28


    Many of the entrepreneurs we meet on Fear is a Liar are driven by curiosity and passion to get started in their careers. But for Owais Raza, entrepreneurship was a necessity. From the age of 12, he was building a business in order to contribute to his family after his father — the family's sole breadwinner— left.  While his family tried to hide their struggles, Owais felt the pressure and stood up to it, finding a way to contribute through social media marketing. In this episode, we hear how he turned a harsh family situation into motivation to become an entrepreneur online in middle school, and podcast host in College. Read my Podcast Blog (link below) to find the most noteworthy moments from the interviews. Then, find resources to connect with my guests. Ep #3: Fear is a Liar Podcast with Owais Raza & Ronnie Gyani 0:00 | Intro 2:40 | Supporting the family—at only 12 years old 10:08 | Self-Publishing a Book in 308 Days 17:25 | Moving from working for survival to working for love  25:05 | Outro Links & Resources Owais Raza LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/owaisr/ Owais Podcast “Crushing IT”: www.youtube.com/channel/UC1-08fII7-AMhOluoRx_UYA My Podcast Blog on Owais Episode: www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog My Website: www.ronniegyani.com/ Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe, share with others in your network, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow me on Social Media (coming soon):

    Ep. #2: Chris Gillan — Walking through fear to go from valeting cars to entrepreneur, investor, and mentor

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 35:23


    Have you ever woken up in the morning and faced immense fear of the unknown? Or even fear of the known, unsure how you're going to tackle what lies ahead? Had to come face-to-face with your greatest fears to move forward? Have you been held at gunpoint in the jungle of Honduras? In this episode, we hear how Chris Gillan faced these moments and went from valeting cars to to entrepreneur, investor, and mentor.   Read my Podcast Blog (link below) to find the most noteworthy moments from the interviews. Then, find resources to connect with my guests. 0:00 | Intro 2:38 | Laughing at fear to move forward in the face of uncertainty  11:15 | Using a shark-like mentality to fight off a deluge of negativity  16:40 | Being uncomfortable helps take you to the next level  18:44 | Betting your future on a scary decision to go all-in on a dream 27:32 | Don't try to hide from emotion, examine it 33:35 | Outro Links & Resources Chris Gillan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisgillan/ Capital Factory: https://www.capitalfactory.com/ My Podcast Blog: https://www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog My Website: https://www.ronniegyani.com/ Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe, share with others in your network, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow me on Social Media (coming soon):

    Ep. #1: Lauren Welch — Overcoming self-doubt and adversity to build a healthcare startup

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 32:17


    Have you ever felt that you are not enough? Maybe you grew up in a family where you have never heard a word of encouragement? Parents could not show you a path to success, and survival seemed to be the only way to live life? How can you possibly become successful and break out from that environment and build a different legacy for yourself? In this episode, we hear how Lauren Welch faced these moments and went from a high school job at a pharmacy to co-founding an international medical records business.   Read my Podcast Blog (link below) to find the most noteworthy moments from the interviews. Then, find resources to connect with my guests. 0:00 | Intro 2:34 | The desire not to fail can be as powerful as the desire to succeed 11:00 | Be an intuitive problem solver 14:37 | “That's for them, that's not for me” 25:18 | Importance of self-awareness, vulnerability, and mental wellness for founders 30:53 | Outro Links & Resources Lauren Welch LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/klaurenwelch XELPHAhealth: www.xelphahealth.com/ My Podcast Blog: www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblog My Website: www.ronniegyani.com/ Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe, share with others in your network, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow me on Social Media (coming soon):

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