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Listen in as Kevin sits down with Eric (a.k.a. Doctor Dapper) to reflect on his journey as a Founder and Serial Entrepreneur amidst his recent move to San Francisco. This conversation took place in January - only 4 months since Eric stepped foot in SF. Among other things, Eric founded The Outlet Hospitality which is one of the premier event hosting platforms in much of California (Los Angeles and San Francisco). Since then he has founded his startup WithMemberly which seeks to connect communities across the country in a consolidated form.If you enjoyed this video follow us on our socials to stay up to date with the latest and greatest!:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/KPNetwork?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Laura Foos. Interview Overview Guest: Laura FoosHost: Rushion McDonaldShow: Money Making Conversations MasterclassLocation: Camp Springs, Maryland (DMV area)Focus: Entrepreneurship, tax education, real estate ownership, multiple income streams, women in business, and asset‑based thinking Laura Foos is a serial entrepreneur, accountant, tax professional, property owner, and business educator. In this conversation, she walks through how she built several aligned businesses—from a salon to a tax firm, educational products, and a multi‑use commercial space—while raising her daughter as a single mother and intentionally building wealth through ownership. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is to: Educate everyday entrepreneurs—especially women and small business owners—on how to use taxes, ownership, and strategy to build sustainable wealth Demystify entrepreneurship by showing how multiple income streams can grow from practical decisions, not hype Highlight asset‑based thinking, where liabilities are intentionally offset by income‑producing assets Inspire single mothers and women entrepreneurs to pursue ownership, funding, and scalability without waiting for permission Rushion positions Laura as a living example of “walking the walk”—not just talking about business success, but executing it with discipline, planning, and faith. Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Location, Ownership, and Convenience Matter Laura intentionally built her life and businesses close together—owning her home of 20 years and purchasing a nearby commercial property—to maximize efficiency and control.Takeaway: Strategic location and ownership reduce friction and increase long‑term stability. 2. Taxes Are a Growth Tool—Not Just Compliance As a college‑educated accountant and longtime tax professional, Laura explains that many small business owners are taught to eliminate taxable income entirely, but this limits growth. She emphasizes the importance of: Showing income on paper Planning annually for tax obligations Using taxes strategically to qualify for loans and asset purchases Takeaway: You cannot scale—or secure funding—without showing money on paper. 3. Every Liability Should Have an Asset Attached Laura repeatedly returns to a core principle: “For every liability that I have, I want to figure out an asset that is going to pay for that. Examples include: Rental units inside her home paying the mortgage Booth rentals covering salon rent Event space, studios, and meeting rooms generating income to cover the commercial property Takeaway: Bills are optional when assets are designed correctly. 4. Multiple Streams Came from One Smart Decision What began as a tax office expanded into: A podcast studio Photography studio Meeting rooms Event space Takeaway: One owned asset can support several revenue streams if you design for flexibility. 5. Mentorship and Representation Matter Laura consciously mentors other women through: Her Confessions of a Boss Lady Facebook group (400+ women) Social media education Direct example She emphasizes that visibility—“I’m living this”—is key to inspiring others. 6. Teaching Financial Literacy Starts at Home Laura involved her daughter in entrepreneurship early, helping her launch a bracelet business to fund private school tuition. She taught her: Customer interaction Inventory management Profit allocation Reinvestment Takeaway: Wealth habits are taught, not inherited. 7. Smart Delegation Enables Growth After experiencing burnout and a health scare during the pandemic, Laura learned she could not do everything herself. She expanded her team and invested in automation. Takeaway: Growth requires letting go—not grinding harder.. 8. Faith Replaces Fear When asked why she isn’t afraid to take big risks, Laura attributes her confidence to faith. “I have fearless faith… If He put it in front of me, that’s what I’m supposed to try.” Takeaway: Purpose reduces fear and reframes failure as learning. Standout Quotes On asset‑based thinking: “For every liability that I have, I want an asset that’s going to pay for that.”. On taxes and growth: “To grow and expand and purchase things in the business name, we have to start showing something on paper.”. On entrepreneurship as a single mother: “One income is not enough.” On delegation and health: “I realized I don’t have to be in it 24 hours a day.”. On fearlessness: “If it doesn’t work, I’ll reorganize, learn the lesson, and move on. Overall Impact Laura Foos is presented as a grounded, disciplined, and strategic entrepreneur who built wealth through ownership, education, planning, and faith—not shortcuts. The interview reinforces that success is not about one big idea, but about stacking smart decisions over time. Core message:Ownership + education + faith + execution = freedom. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rafe Furst is a World Series poker champion, five-time founder, and author of the number one bestselling book on venture capital. He joins host KJ to challenge the VC status quo. Rafe breaks down why the 10-year lockup model is broken, how misaligned incentives are quietly killing early-stage innovation, and why the future of venture capital runs on blockchain. He also shares the story behind The Crypto Company and their newly acquired Frame blockchain, which aims to unify liquidity across fragmented crypto ecosystems. Four Key Takeaways: 3:32 — VCs have quietly abandoned true venture capital by flooding money into later stages. Early-stage investments are treated as lottery tickets rather than genuine bets on founders and their vision. 20:22 — The number one structural flaw in venture capital is not bad founders or bad ideas. It is the total absence of liquidity for a decade or more, which creates misaligned incentives for everyone involved. 21:57 — Liquidity is the magic unlock for early-stage investing. Blockchain technology is the most powerful mechanism to finally deliver that liquidity to founders, investors, and employees alike. 37:47 — AI and blockchain are converging at an exponential pace. Founders who start building on-chain infrastructure now will be positioned to ride the wave rather than get swept away by it. Quote of the Show (38:03):"The way to not get swept away is to get in front of the wave." — Rafe Furst Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we’re keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Rafe Furst:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafefurst/ Company Website: https://www.thecryptocompany.com/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlD YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=disruption+%2F+interuuptionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
התוקפים מבינים שטכנולוגיה אפשר לעדכן ולחסום, אך רגשות ותגובות אנושיות נשארים קבועים, והם מנצלים את האמון, הפחד והסקרנות שלנו כדי לגרום לנו לפתוח להם את הדלת מרצוננו. כיום להסתמך על המשתמש בלבד שיזהה פישינג או דייפ-פייק כבר לא עובד, התחכום והתגובה המיידית של מתקפות משולבות AI מצליחות להטעות גם אנשי מקצוע הטובים ביותר לא כול שכן משתמשים רגילים. הפתרון טמון במערכות הגנה אקטיביות מבוססות AI שיכולות לנתח בזמן אמת תגובות, נקודות לחץ, ניתוח עומק של לינקים ולהתעדכן בכול רגע מתקיפות דומות שמתרחשות ברשת. נחשון פינקו מארח את אורי סגל יזם סדרתי ומנכ"ל חברת הסייבר הישראלית Cyvore (סייבור) בשיחה על אבטחת סביבת עבודה (Workspace Security) הגנה פרואקטיבית מפני מגפת הפישינג (דיוג), גניבת זהויות והונאות דיגיטליות Hackers recognize that while technology can be updated and protected, human emotions and behaviors remain predictable. They capitalize on trust, fear, and curiosity, often manipulating individuals into granting them access unintentionally Today, relying solely on users to identify phishing or deepfake attempts is no longer effective. The sophistication and speed of AI-driven attacks can deceive even seasoned professionals, making it increasingly difficult for average users to distinguish threats The answer lies in proactive, AI-powered defense systems that analyze behavioral patterns, stress indicators, and suspicious links in real time. These systems continuously update themselves by learning from emerging threats across the digital landscape Nachshon Pincu hosts Uri Segal, serial entrepreneur and CEO of Israeli cybersecurity firm Cyvore, for an in-depth discussion on Workspace Security and proactive strategies to combat phishing, identity theft, and digital fraud.
Also available on YouTube "It was a mind and body brokenness. I'll just say like depression." By 39, Chris Lang was running 10 businesses and falling apart. He killed most of them and bet everything on Fresh Chile, his bootstrapped Shopify chili brand from Hatch, New Mexico. It cracked the top 1% of Shopify and 8 figures in revenue, but didn't turn a profit until Q1 of year six. Inside: why he started publishing his real ROAS on LinkedIn when the numbers were ugly, the 80% Meta cut that finally flipped him profitable, and how a 250K-follower organic community out-engages Heinz, Tabasco, and Sriracha combined. SPONSORS Swym — Wishlists, back-in-stock alerts, and moregetswym.com/kurt Ecommerce Alley — Is it your ads, or is Meta having a bad day? Check it atecommercealley.com/bad Zipify — Build high-converting sales funnelszipify.com/KURT LINKS Fresh Chile: https://freshchileco.com/ Chris Lang on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislangsocial/ Chris Lang on X: https://x.com/chrislangsocial WORK WITH KURT Apply for Shopify Help ethercycle.com/apply See Our Results ethercycle.com/work Free Newsletter kurtelster.com The Unofficial Shopify Podcast is hosted by Kurt Elster and explores the stories behind successful Shopify stores. Get actionable insights, practical strategies, and proven tactics from entrepreneurs who've built thriving ecommerce businesses.
bBold Radio|Motivation|Confidence|Faith|bBold with Dymeata B.
If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and be sure to subscribe! You can WATCH BE BOLD RADIO Podcast on YOUTUBE Follow Dymeata B. on INSTAGRAM Visit Website: https://dymeatab.com/ If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Dymeata B. as a guest on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to hello@dymeatab.com ABOUT THE DYMEATA B. Dymeata Burum, a native of Gary, Indiana is affectionally known on social media as Dymeata B. She is a proud wife, mother, and woman of faith, and has dedicated over 25 years of her life serving in ministry. Dymeata B. is widely known as a Serial Entrepreneur and Social Media Influencer. She is the Founder of bBold in the City, bBold Cosmetics, and five time self-published author. Dymeata is passionate about empowering women to face their fears by breaking down the barriers of self-doubt and limiting beliefs. Throughout her brand, her mission is to educate, empower and inspire women to live unstoppable lives and providing them with value that will increase their faith and productivity for success. Dymeata has a library of INCOME PRODUCING resources, webinars, online courses & ebooks that produces multiple streams of income. Dymeata resides in Charlotte, NC and contributes her success to God, her husband, and three daughters.
Mariam Naficy is the founder and chairman of Minted — the online marketplace where independent artists around the world sell everything from cards to wall art to home decor. She's also the founder and CEO of Arcade, an AI platform reimagining how physical products get designed and made.But before any of that, Mariam was the child of immigrants who fled Iran after the revolution and rebuilt their lives from scratch. Watching her family lose everything left her, by age ten, with one conviction: she would have to take care of herself. That drive carried her through Goldman Sachs and Stanford — where she became one of the only MBAs in her class to skip the corporate path and bet on herself, back when entrepreneurship wasn't really a thing.In 1998, she co-founded Eve.com, one of the first online beauty retailers — back when investors told her women would never buy makeup online. It sold for over $100 million, just two weeks before the dot-com crash. Years later, she launched Minted. And it nearly broke her. Zero sales for months. Critics who dismissed the idea. A newborn at home. And the fear that her first big win had just been luck. The turnaround came when she stopped guessing, and started asking artists and customers what they actually wanted — and built one of the earliest creator-economy success stories.In this episode, Mariam shares how fleeing Iran shaped her relationship with risk and money, what her mother meant when she said "beat all the boys," and why she bet on herself with no family history in business. We get into building Eve in the earliest days of e-commerce, selling a company before 30, and the darkest stretch of Minted — when she was ready to give her investors their money back. She tells us how she got through those dark times, the mindset that kept her going, and the advice she'd give other founders. She also opens up about motherhood, self-doubt, the pivot that saved the company, and what she's building now with Arcade.In this episode, we'll talk to Mariam about:* How fleeing Iran shaped her relationship with risk and financial independence. [03:24]* Why financial security became a driving force. [04:20]* Choosing entrepreneurship over the traditional corporate ladder. [05:20]* Being one of the only Stanford MBA graduates to start a company in 1998. [06:21]* Writing and publishing a book to stand out and fund her education. [10:58]* Convincing a future co-founder to leave New York and build a company together. [14:19]* Launching one of the first online beauty retailers before e-commerce was mainstream. [15:49]* Raising $26 million as first-time founders. [17:59]* Selling the company just before the dot-com crash changed everything. [21:54]* Navigating the emotional comedown after early success. [23:42]* The lessons she learned between her first startup and launching Minted. [26:44]* Facing the darkest moments of entrepreneurship when Minted struggled to gain traction. [30:19]* Navigating motherhood while scaling a fast-growing company. [40:14]* Stepping away from the CEO role to prioritize family during a pivotal season. [44:37]* Building Arcade and using AI to reimagine product creation and manufacturing. [45:33]* The biggest mistakes founders make when starting a business. [48:21]* What she looks for when hiring future leaders and long-term team members. [49:19]This episode is brought to you by Beeya:* If you or anyone you know have been struggling with hormonal imbalances and bad periods, go to https://beeyawellness.com/free to download the free guide to tackling hormonal imbalances* Plus, get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Website: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Mariam:* Website: https://www.minted.com/* Website: https://www.arcade.ai/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mnaficy/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minted/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arcade.ai/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They bought an office in lockdown when nobody else was buying. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/founded. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Two mates met on a rugby pitch, became accountant and client, then bought an office building in the middle of lockdown, when no one else was buying. In this episode, Ollie speaks to Rhys Jones (The Online Accountant) and Olly Ladbrooke (Moose Studios), business partners behind the Bristol Office Hub, about going from corporate life to running multiple businesses side by side. They get honest about the mindset shift from employee to serial entrepreneur, the brutal moment a down-valuation left them scraping to fund a leaking roof, why complementary skills beat codified roles, and how community and referrals (not contrived networking) quietly built everything. Plus, we explore AI in accountancy and marketing, and why "just show up and take action" still wins. Whether you're a solo founder feeling the isolation or weighing up a big risk, this one's for you. LISTENER TAKEAWAYS 1. Resilience isn't a trait; it's a position. Their first building ran "like a dream", which is exactly what gave them the confidence and cushion to survive a brutal down-valuation on the second. 2. Cash buys you calm. Build six to twelve months of runway in the first two years, keep it lean, and you stop pouring energy into chasing bills instead of growing. 3. Action beats overthinking. No scaremongering about AI, these business partners just show up, make the call, and move forward. 90% of success is being there and taking the next step. GUESTS Rhys Jones, accountant and co-founder of The Online Accountant and The Property Accountant. Left corporate life to go solo, took on Olly as client number one, now runs a six-person practice. Olly Ladbrooke, chartered surveyor (ex-BNP Paribas) and founder of Moose Studios, a marketing agency with offices in Bristol and London. Together they own and run the Bristol Office Hub. Bristol Office Hub — bristolofficehub.co.uk (195–197 Whiteladies Road, Bristol) Moose Studios - moosestudios.co.uk The Online Accountant - theonlineaccountant.com Have questions about this episode? Ask our hosts, chat now via our website Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A UGA honors graduate, serial entrepreneur, podcast host, and author living out a passionate pursuit of purpose in faith, family, and business.
In this episode, Alex Quin and Michelle Chia return to the podcast after a brief hiatus to share personal and professional updates, discuss the realities of entrepreneurship, and break down the healthy habits that help them sustain long workdays without burning out. From sleep, exercise, nutrition, and stress management to setting boundaries, journaling, and personal growth, they offer practical insights for entrepreneurs looking to build successful businesses while protecting their health and well-being.Episode Outline:[00:00] Welcome Back and Life Updates[02:15] Agency Growth, New Clients, and New Books[04:20] Why We Chose Healthy Habits for Entrepreneurs[08:05] Sleep, Recovery, and Long-Term Performance[10:12] Taking Breaks, Walking, and Staying Active[12:25] Time Blocking and Productivity Systems[14:15] Setting Boundaries With Clients[16:05] Learning to Say No[17:35] WHOOP, Oura Ring, and Health Tracking[19:05] Michelle's Cortisol and Stress Story[21:40] Nutrition, Hydration, and Managing Stress[23:10] The Tarzan "Swinging Vines" Concept[25:05] Becoming Your 2.0 Self[26:40] Journaling, Books, and Personal Growth[27:50] Habits We're Trying to Change[28:40] Final Thoughts and Closing RemarksWisdom Nuggets:Sleep Is a Competitive Advantage: Entrepreneurs often treat sleep like a luxury instead of a necessity. Alex and Michelle remind us that better decisions, sharper focus, and sustainable growth all start with proper recovery. The goal isn't to work more hours—it's to make your hours more effective.Protect Your Energy: Being available 24/7 may feel like great customer service, but constant accessibility creates burnout. Setting healthy boundaries with clients, coworkers, and even family members allows you to show up at your best when it matters most.Track Your Health Like Your Business: Most entrepreneurs obsess over revenue, sales, and analytics while ignoring their own health metrics. Monitoring stress levels, sleep quality, blood work, and recovery can help identify issues early and improve long-term performance.Let Go to Level Up: Growth often requires releasing habits, relationships, or routines that no longer serve your future. Like Tarzan swinging from one vine to the next, you have to let go of the old before you can fully grab onto new opportunities.Become Your Next Version: Success isn't about staying the same person and hoping for different results. The habits, mindset, and behaviors that got you here may not be enough to get you where you want to go next. Continuous self-improvement is a requirement, not an option.Power Quotes"Your heart rhythm is a very important thing that people don't even pay attention to." - Alex Quin"It's okay to say no and it's okay to put yourself first." - Michelle ChiaConnect with Michelle:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/michellechia)Linkedin: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-chia1/)Connect With the Podcast Host Alex Quin:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/alexquin)Twitter: (https://twitter.com/mralexquin)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mralexquin)Website: (https://alexquin.com)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@mralexquin)Books Mentioned:Atomic Habits — James ClearThe Road Less Stupid — Keith J. CunninghamThe Surrender Experiment — Michael A. SingerNever Split the Difference — Chris VossHow to Market Your Restaurant Online — Alex QuinThe Digital Marketing Dictionary — Alex QuinPolo's Day at the Park — Alex Quin & Michelle's children's bookOur CommunityInstagram: (https://www.instagram.com/hustleinspireshustle)Twitter: (https://twitter.com/HustleInspires)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/hustle-inspires-hustle)Website: (https://hustleinspireshustle.com)*This page may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. When you click on these links or engage with the sponsored content and make a purchase or take some other action, we may receive a commission or compensation at no additional cost to you. We only promote products or services that we genuinely believe will add value to our readers & listeners.*See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Emily Wilcox is a Wealth Strategist, Serial Entrepreneur, and Multi 7-Figure CEO. She helps people leverage unconventional wealth strategies to make more money for now & later. She has a goal of helping 1,000 women become millionaires because she knows that more money in the hands of women is good for families, communities, and our planet.Work with Em:Schedule a FREE Wealth Connection Call:https://tidycal.com/emilyjunewilcox/connection-callWebsite: emilywilcox.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/emilyjwilcox1/Instagram: www.instagram.com/em.makes.money/Free Money Wounds Quiz: www.emilywilcox.com/quizGet Em's book: https://go.emilywilcox.com/ebookLady Jen Du Plessis, Dame CommanderAn Award-winning International Speaker. Lady Jen Du Plessis, Dame Commander, has spoken at Nasdaq, the National Press Club, and in Paris, London, Mexico, Canada, and Australia. She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, on Good Morning America, Fox 5-DC TV, SiriusXM and Voice America Radio. A dynamic leader renowned for transforming over 8,000 powerhouse businesses into companies who acknowledge they are ready to scale to an entirely different level, and when they activate the non-traditional principles with her specialized knowledge, this allows them to achieve harmonEy, freedom, and peace to live beyond the daily intervention in their business. Lady Jen is known as The Business Scaling Architect and The Sovereign Leadership Mentor, boasting 40 years in finance and over $400 million in revenue generated. She is a celebrated numerous Barnes & Noble and Amazon #1 International Best-Selling author, 3X Podcast Host, and TV talk show host who delivers real transformation, not just fast profits - so her clients achieve both business success and personal fulfillment.Connect with Lady Jen:https://www.ladyjenduplessis.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/jenduplessis/Facebook: https://facebook.com/JenDuPlessis22
200 épisodes.Quand j'ai lancé Serial Entrepreneurs en décembre 2017, j'étais étudiant, en alternance, avec quelques dizaines d'euros de budget et absolument aucune idée de ce que ce podcast allait devenir.Je ne pensais pas atteindre 20 épisodes.Encore moins 200.Depuis, j'ai eu la chance d'échanger avec des centaines d'entrepreneurs, créateurs, artistes, sportifs et personnalités hors normes.Des invités qui ont parfois changé ma façon de voir le travail, le succès, l'échec, l'ambition ou encore la résilience.Pour célébrer ce 200ème épisode, j'ai décidé de faire quelque chose que je n'avais encore jamais fait sur Serial : répondre à vos questions.Dans cette FAQ, je reviens notamment sur :⏱️ La naissance du podcast en 2017
In this episode of Disruption/Interruption, host KJ sits down with Vaclav Vincalek, serial entrepreneur and founder of HISWAI (Human Intelligence Supported with Artificial Intelligence). Vaclav makes a compelling case that we've been living in an era of digital manipulation — where search engines like Google are actually marketing engines, and AI tools like ChatGPT are language models masquerading as knowledge systems. He breaks down the foundational flaws in how we find and trust information online, and introduces HisWay as a transparent, human-first alternative that puts the power of judgment back in the hands of the user. Four Key Takeaways: Google is a marketing engine, not a search engine (7:50) — Google's objective is profitability through advertising, not delivering the best search experience. The system is designed to keep you searching — and clicking ads — not to get you to the truth efficiently. LLMs are language models, not knowledge models (14:35) — ChatGPT and similar tools absorb vast amounts of unvalidated data. There's no mechanism to assess accuracy, no way to make the system forget wrong information, and no guarantee that the same question will yield the same answer twice. AI language is hacking your brain (17:25) — Because these systems use natural, human-sounding language, we instinctively treat them as intelligent, trustworthy peers. That's a design flaw being exploited — it creates false confidence and dangerous echo chambers. The future of search is transparency, not answers (27:09) — Rather than being told what is true, users should be shown where information comes from so they can trace it, judge it, and own their conclusions. HISWAI is building toward a "personal web" — a private, ownable information layer that you control. Quote of the Show (14:35):“You have a system which is built on false technology or false premise, and it's disguised as, 'Whoa, look at this! It talks almost like us, so it has to be like us.' And it's not true." — Vaclav Vincalek Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we’re keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Vaclav Vincalek:LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/vincalek Company Website: https://hiswai.com/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlD YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=disruption+%2F+interuuptionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Born Scrappy I sit down with Brett Ekart, Serial Entrepreneur, Owner of United Metals Recycling and the host of A Scrap Life podcast, for a masterclass in what it really means to grow. Not just bigger, but smarter, broader, and with the right people alongside you.Brett has built one of the most diversified operations in the scrap industry. From eight scrapyards in Idaho and Oregon to pipe supply, trucking, tire recycling, property development, and media.But this episode isn't just about the businesses he's built. It's about how he thinks, how he spots opportunities others miss, how he finds the right people to back, and why giving away equity is one of the best decisions he's ever made.Raw, honest, and full of hard-won lessons. This is Brett Ekart unfiltered.In this episode, we talk about:
What if the most important thing you ever built wasn't a business? What if it was a blueprint, one that defines who you are, what you stand for, and how you show up for the people who matter most? That's the question this episode dares you to answer. In this episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, I'm resharing the Guest Guru Training that Rich Christiansen delivered exclusively to our Happy Hustle Club. And let me tell you, this one is too good to keep behind closed doors. Rich is a bestselling author, humanitarian, mentor, man of deep faith, husband, and father. But what sets him apart, what makes him the real deal, is how intentionally he has built his life from the inside out. His five sons each launched million-dollar businesses before the age of 19. Not because Rich handed them anything, but because he built a framework, a living, breathing family legacy system he calls Legato, that shaped them into powerful, centered, contributing men. This episode is one of those rare ones you'll want to come back to. Whether you're a husband, a father, an entrepreneur, or all three, Rich drops wisdom that will genuinely stop you mid-scroll and make you think hard about how you're spending your time, your energy, and your love. The first big takeaway is what Rich calls the 2-Minute Surrender. Most of us are walking around in limbic brain all day, stuck in a primal loop of fight or flight, triggered by every notification, every bad email, every scroll through social media. Rich breaks down a five-step sequence you can run through in under two minutes to snap out of that fog and get back into your frontal cortex, where clear, powerful decisions actually happen. The steps are simple: move your body, take three deep breaths, say a power mantra, ask your higher power for what you need, and visualize a moment or place that brings you genuine joy. That's it. Rich runs through this sequence four or five times a day, especially before big meetings or high-stakes moments, and the research backs him up. Visualization alone has been shown to be nearly as effective as physical practice. Your mind is that powerful. The second takeaway is the Values Blueprint. Rich has spent over 20 years as what he calls "the values guy," and he makes a sharp point most of us miss: we are great at defining values for our companies, we're getting better at it for our families, but very few individuals can clearly articulate their own personal value system. That gap is where the chaos lives. Rich's process walks you through identifying your core values, emotionally anchoring them with mantras and phrases that actually stick, defining what they mean in real concrete terms, and building screening questions to test whether the people in your life are genuinely in alignment with what you stand for. The whole workbook is free on his website, richchristensen.com, and I'd strongly encourage you to grab it. The third takeaway is the circles of relationship, and this one hit me like a truck. Rich breaks down the layers of connection in our lives from blood brothers, the one or two people who'd give you a kidney, to your trust network, your tribe, your community, and your contacts. Here's the part that stings: most of us are pouring our absolute best energy into the outer circle, our social media followers, our casual contacts, the people who don't even know our middle names, while we're giving the leftover, burned out, depleted version of ourselves to the people who love us most. Rich challenges us to flip that completely. Give 60 to 70 percent of your best to your inner circle. The people who'd show up at 3 in the morning. That's where real wealth lives. The fourth takeaway is the Legato rites of passage, and honestly, this part of the conversation is worth the full listen on its own. Rich designed intentional milestones for each of his five sons at ages 8, 12, 14, 16, and 18. At 12, he took each son on a three-week trip that included a deep adventure followed by serving orphaned children in Nepal, connecting them to something much bigger than themselves. At 14, each son climbed a major mountain peak to prove to himself he could do hard, genuinely hard things. At 16, each son shook Rich's hand and declared his independence, committing to never ask for financial support again, then built a business to back it up. The goal wasn't to produce rich kids. The goal was to produce sovereign men. Centered, purposeful, and powerful in their own right. The fifth takeaway is the straight truth about value alignment in business. Rich is clear: smart people who like each other but aren't values-aligned will blow up a company. Full stop. He built teams of 15 that outperformed teams of 50, not because they worked harder but because the speed of trust was so high there were no unnecessary stops, no friction, no second-guessing. Value congruency is your competitive advantage. Screen for it. Build around it. Protect it. Rich also touches on digital unplugging and the danger of technology keeping us locked in limbic brain, something we talk about a lot in the Happy Hustle world. The bottom line is this: your best thinking, your deepest relationships, and your most meaningful decisions don't happen on the screen. They happen when you're present, grounded, and actually in the room with the people who matter. If you want to live a life of real flow, not just hustle for its own sake, you need value alignment at every level: personally, in your relationships, in your business, and in how you spend your time and money. Rich has built that life, and he's generous enough to share the exact blueprint with all of us. Do yourself a favor and listen to the full episode at https://caryjack.com/podcastin/. Grab Rich's free Values Blueprint workbook at https://richchristiansen.com/. Connect with Richhttps://www.facebook.com/richristiansenhttps://www.instagram.com/richristiansen_/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgLqojVUwJZnvFs3PJMD-Sg/videoshttps://x.com/richristiansen_https://www.tiktok.com/@richristiansenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/richristiansen/ Find Rich on this website: https://richchristiansen.com/ Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/caryjack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a copy of his new book, https://www.thehappyhustle.com/book Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course @ https://thehappyhustle.com/thejourney/ Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure @ https://thehappyhustle.com/mastermind/ “It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!” Episode Sponsors: If you're feeling stressed, not sleeping great, or your energy's been kinda meh lately—let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer for me: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers. This ain't your average magnesium—it's got all 7 essential forms that your body needs to chill out, sleep deeper, and feel more balanced. I take it every night and legit notice the difference the next day. No more waking up groggy or tossing and turning all night If you're ready to sleep like a baby, calm your nervous system, and optimize your recovery, go grab yours now at https://www.bioptimizers.com/happy and use code HAPPY10 for 10% OFF. =================================================================== My Green Mattress If you've been waking up with back pain, feeling stiff, or just not getting that deep, quality sleep. This might be what you're missing: My Green Mattress. It's made with clean, non-toxic, and eco-friendly materials, so you're not just sleeping better, you're sleeping healthier too. The comfort and support are on another level, and you can really feel the difference night after night. If you're ready to invest in better sleep and better recovery, check it out at https://thehappyhustle.com/mygreenmattress =================================================================== Ozlo Sleep If you've been struggling to fall asleep, stay asleep, or just wake up feeling actually rested, let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer: Ozlo Sleep. These aren't your typical sleep buds. They're designed to block out noise and help your brain fully relax, so you can drift off faster and stay in deep, uninterrupted sleep. Perfect if you're a light sleeper or just want that next-level rest. If you're ready to upgrade your sleep and wake up feeling recharged, check out https://ozlosleep.com and save $80 OFF using code HAPPY.
From Door-to-Door Hustle to Scaling Two Companies: Troy Thompson on Sales, VAs, and PresenceSerial entrepreneur Troy Thompson shares how early hustles like door-to-door lemonade and selling books with Southwestern shaped his mindset around rejection, self-talk, social proof, and incentives. He discusses replacing football ambitions after injuries with sales-driven personal development, and why consistency is a daily grind—highlighting habits like writing goals down and locking away his phone to stay present with family. Troy explains his philosophy that money equals freedom, explores the tension between ambition and contentment, and describes running Pinnacle Insurance and STEL, a Pakistan-based virtual assistant company with 250 employees. He covers VA objections (trust, workload, cost), the value of delegating low-value tasks to focus on revenue, lessons from a multi-year insurance “hard market,” and his approach to parenting: delaying phones, emphasizing face-to-face skills, and viewing college as optional.00:00 Entrepreneur Origins00:31 Lemonade Stand Hustle01:06 Southwestern Sales Bootcamp02:11 Finding Housing Door to Door04:17 Is It a Scam06:22 Cold Door Sales Psychology10:19 Rejection and Self Talk13:32 Sports to Self Development15:31 Habits Writing and Phone Lockbox18:56 Money Freedom and Adventure21:02 Contentment Versus Ambition23:56 Goals EOS and Scaling25:05 Alcohol Boundaries and Sobriety28:09 Quitting Drinking for Dreams28:44 Avoiding the Middle Ground29:44 Parenting by Example30:26 Time as the Metric32:16 Building Teams and Culture35:06 Surviving the Hard Market37:24 Customer Care That Retains38:45 Raising Kids in Tech Era42:28 Parting Advice on Connection43:23 Saal Virtual Assistants Explained46:39 Delegation and Trust Objections51:16 Scaling Stories and Buyback Time54:51 Creator Workflow and Quality58:39 Closing Thoughts and Wrap
Martin Varsavsky has trouble keeping track of all the ventures he's started. There are more than a dozen of them, including a handful that became worth more than $1 billion. But Certuma, which launched quietly this winter, may be his biggest idea yet: He plans to build the first FDA-approved AI doctor. “What's happening now is everyone you know, and probably you yourself, are checking your medical problems with AI. But then what happens when you want action? The AI, after giving you a wonderful, accurate diagnosis of what's wrong with you, says, ‘I am not a doctor,'” Varsavsky tells Forbes. He ticks off all the questions it might answer this way, from getting a prescription to scheduling imaging. “I want to fix the ‘I am not a doctor' problem by building AI that is recognized by the FDA and recognized by the states.” AI doctors could help solve an important problem, much like telemedicine did during the Covid-19 pandemic. There simply aren't enough physicians to serve all the people who need them, especially in rural areas. The shortage is only getting worse. More than 100 million people in the United States face barriers to accessing primary care.Meanwhile, some 46% of counties don't have a cardiologist; in rural counties, that number rises to 86%. By Amy Feldman, Senior Editor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Tess Michaels, Founder and CEO of Clasp, for a strategic discussion on solving one of the most critical crises in modern infrastructure: the healthcare staffing shortage. With a high-octane background in healthcare investment banking at Goldman Sachs and private equity at Vista Equity Partners, Tess is applying institutional-grade financial logic to a human problem. In this episode, we explore how Clasp is moving the needle from "Turnover to Tenure" by connecting employers with clinicians before graduation and utilizing student loan repayment as a structural retention tool.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Laura Foos. Interview Overview Guest: Laura FoosHost: Rushion McDonaldShow: Money Making Conversations MasterclassLocation: Camp Springs, Maryland (DMV area)Focus: Entrepreneurship, tax education, real estate ownership, multiple income streams, women in business, and asset‑based thinking Laura Foos is a serial entrepreneur, accountant, tax professional, property owner, and business educator. In this conversation, she walks through how she built several aligned businesses—from a salon to a tax firm, educational products, and a multi‑use commercial space—while raising her daughter as a single mother and intentionally building wealth through ownership. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is to: Educate everyday entrepreneurs—especially women and small business owners—on how to use taxes, ownership, and strategy to build sustainable wealth Demystify entrepreneurship by showing how multiple income streams can grow from practical decisions, not hype Highlight asset‑based thinking, where liabilities are intentionally offset by income‑producing assets Inspire single mothers and women entrepreneurs to pursue ownership, funding, and scalability without waiting for permission Rushion positions Laura as a living example of “walking the walk”—not just talking about business success, but executing it with discipline, planning, and faith. Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Location, Ownership, and Convenience Matter Laura intentionally built her life and businesses close together—owning her home of 20 years and purchasing a nearby commercial property—to maximize efficiency and control.Takeaway: Strategic location and ownership reduce friction and increase long‑term stability. 2. Taxes Are a Growth Tool—Not Just Compliance As a college‑educated accountant and longtime tax professional, Laura explains that many small business owners are taught to eliminate taxable income entirely, but this limits growth. She emphasizes the importance of: Showing income on paper Planning annually for tax obligations Using taxes strategically to qualify for loans and asset purchases Takeaway: You cannot scale—or secure funding—without showing money on paper. 3. Every Liability Should Have an Asset Attached Laura repeatedly returns to a core principle: “For every liability that I have, I want to figure out an asset that is going to pay for that. Examples include: Rental units inside her home paying the mortgage Booth rentals covering salon rent Event space, studios, and meeting rooms generating income to cover the commercial property Takeaway: Bills are optional when assets are designed correctly. 4. Multiple Streams Came from One Smart Decision What began as a tax office expanded into: A podcast studio Photography studio Meeting rooms Event space Takeaway: One owned asset can support several revenue streams if you design for flexibility. 5. Mentorship and Representation Matter Laura consciously mentors other women through: Her Confessions of a Boss Lady Facebook group (400+ women) Social media education Direct example She emphasizes that visibility—“I’m living this”—is key to inspiring others. 6. Teaching Financial Literacy Starts at Home Laura involved her daughter in entrepreneurship early, helping her launch a bracelet business to fund private school tuition. She taught her: Customer interaction Inventory management Profit allocation Reinvestment Takeaway: Wealth habits are taught, not inherited. 7. Smart Delegation Enables Growth After experiencing burnout and a health scare during the pandemic, Laura learned she could not do everything herself. She expanded her team and invested in automation. Takeaway: Growth requires letting go—not grinding harder.. 8. Faith Replaces Fear When asked why she isn’t afraid to take big risks, Laura attributes her confidence to faith. “I have fearless faith… If He put it in front of me, that’s what I’m supposed to try.” Takeaway: Purpose reduces fear and reframes failure as learning. Standout Quotes On asset‑based thinking: “For every liability that I have, I want an asset that’s going to pay for that.”. On taxes and growth: “To grow and expand and purchase things in the business name, we have to start showing something on paper.”. On entrepreneurship as a single mother: “One income is not enough.” On delegation and health: “I realized I don’t have to be in it 24 hours a day.”. On fearlessness: “If it doesn’t work, I’ll reorganize, learn the lesson, and move on. Overall Impact Laura Foos is presented as a grounded, disciplined, and strategic entrepreneur who built wealth through ownership, education, planning, and faith—not shortcuts. The interview reinforces that success is not about one big idea, but about stacking smart decisions over time. Core message:Ownership + education + faith + execution = freedom. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and be sure to subscribe! You can WATCH BE BOLD RADIO Podcast on YOUTUBE Follow Dymeata B. on INSTAGRAM Visit Website: https://dymeatab.com/ If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Dymeata B. as a guest on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to hello@dymeatab.com ABOUT THE DYMEATA B. Dymeata Burum, a native of Gary, Indiana is affectionally known on social media as Dymeata B. She is a proud wife, mother, and woman of faith, and has dedicated over 25 years of her life serving in ministry. Dymeata B. is widely known as a Serial Entrepreneur and Social Media Influencer. She is the Founder of bBold in the City, bBold Cosmetics, and five time self-published author. Dymeata is passionate about empowering women to face their fears by breaking down the barriers of self-doubt and limiting beliefs. Throughout her brand, her mission is to educate, empower and inspire women to live unstoppable lives and providing them with value that will increase their faith and productivity for success. Dymeata has a library of INCOME PRODUCING resources, webinars, online courses & ebooks that produces multiple streams of income. Dymeata resides in Charlotte, NC and contributes her success to God, her husband, and three daughters.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Laura Foos. Interview Overview Guest: Laura FoosHost: Rushion McDonaldShow: Money Making Conversations MasterclassLocation: Camp Springs, Maryland (DMV area)Focus: Entrepreneurship, tax education, real estate ownership, multiple income streams, women in business, and asset‑based thinking Laura Foos is a serial entrepreneur, accountant, tax professional, property owner, and business educator. In this conversation, she walks through how she built several aligned businesses—from a salon to a tax firm, educational products, and a multi‑use commercial space—while raising her daughter as a single mother and intentionally building wealth through ownership. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is to: Educate everyday entrepreneurs—especially women and small business owners—on how to use taxes, ownership, and strategy to build sustainable wealth Demystify entrepreneurship by showing how multiple income streams can grow from practical decisions, not hype Highlight asset‑based thinking, where liabilities are intentionally offset by income‑producing assets Inspire single mothers and women entrepreneurs to pursue ownership, funding, and scalability without waiting for permission Rushion positions Laura as a living example of “walking the walk”—not just talking about business success, but executing it with discipline, planning, and faith. Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Location, Ownership, and Convenience Matter Laura intentionally built her life and businesses close together—owning her home of 20 years and purchasing a nearby commercial property—to maximize efficiency and control.Takeaway: Strategic location and ownership reduce friction and increase long‑term stability. 2. Taxes Are a Growth Tool—Not Just Compliance As a college‑educated accountant and longtime tax professional, Laura explains that many small business owners are taught to eliminate taxable income entirely, but this limits growth. She emphasizes the importance of: Showing income on paper Planning annually for tax obligations Using taxes strategically to qualify for loans and asset purchases Takeaway: You cannot scale—or secure funding—without showing money on paper. 3. Every Liability Should Have an Asset Attached Laura repeatedly returns to a core principle: “For every liability that I have, I want to figure out an asset that is going to pay for that. Examples include: Rental units inside her home paying the mortgage Booth rentals covering salon rent Event space, studios, and meeting rooms generating income to cover the commercial property Takeaway: Bills are optional when assets are designed correctly. 4. Multiple Streams Came from One Smart Decision What began as a tax office expanded into: A podcast studio Photography studio Meeting rooms Event space Takeaway: One owned asset can support several revenue streams if you design for flexibility. 5. Mentorship and Representation Matter Laura consciously mentors other women through: Her Confessions of a Boss Lady Facebook group (400+ women) Social media education Direct example She emphasizes that visibility—“I’m living this”—is key to inspiring others. 6. Teaching Financial Literacy Starts at Home Laura involved her daughter in entrepreneurship early, helping her launch a bracelet business to fund private school tuition. She taught her: Customer interaction Inventory management Profit allocation Reinvestment Takeaway: Wealth habits are taught, not inherited. 7. Smart Delegation Enables Growth After experiencing burnout and a health scare during the pandemic, Laura learned she could not do everything herself. She expanded her team and invested in automation. Takeaway: Growth requires letting go—not grinding harder.. 8. Faith Replaces Fear When asked why she isn’t afraid to take big risks, Laura attributes her confidence to faith. “I have fearless faith… If He put it in front of me, that’s what I’m supposed to try.” Takeaway: Purpose reduces fear and reframes failure as learning. Standout Quotes On asset‑based thinking: “For every liability that I have, I want an asset that’s going to pay for that.”. On taxes and growth: “To grow and expand and purchase things in the business name, we have to start showing something on paper.”. On entrepreneurship as a single mother: “One income is not enough.” On delegation and health: “I realized I don’t have to be in it 24 hours a day.”. On fearlessness: “If it doesn’t work, I’ll reorganize, learn the lesson, and move on. Overall Impact Laura Foos is presented as a grounded, disciplined, and strategic entrepreneur who built wealth through ownership, education, planning, and faith—not shortcuts. The interview reinforces that success is not about one big idea, but about stacking smart decisions over time. Core message:Ownership + education + faith + execution = freedom. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Tim Bucher, Founder and CEO of Agtonomy, for a journey that sits at the unique intersection of soil and silicon. A lifelong farmer and legendary computer scientist, Tim has spent over three decades building tech giants and landmark products like the original Xbox and iPad. In this episode, we explore how Tim is applying his "Fortune 50" engineering pedigree to the agricultural world—transforming traditional off-road machines into intelligent, autonomous assistants that solve the labor, safety, and sustainability crises facing modern growers.
Have you ever felt like you were doing all the right things, checking all the boxes, growing the business, building the brand, showing up every day, and still felt like something was just off? Like there was this low hum of chaos underneath everything no matter how hard you worked? Yeah, me too. And that is exactly where this conversation starts. In this episode, I sat down with one of my favorite humans on the planet, the one and only Rich Christiansen. Rich is a globally recognized thought leader, educator, mentor, and parallel entrepreneur who has co-founded 51 businesses, 16 of which have become multi-million dollar successes, most of them built with $10,000 or less in starting capital. He has done business in over 14 countries, written multiple bestselling books, and created programs like Legato Family that have genuinely changed the trajectory of my own family's life. He is also a husband, father of five sons, a man of deep faith, and someone who walks his talk every single day. Rich has spent decades helping legacy families and high-performing entrepreneurs get out of chaos by getting clear on what they actually stand for, and that is exactly what we get into today. This episode is centered around Rich's values workbook, a practical, deeply personal framework he has been privately using in two-day intensive mentoring sessions for 15 years with some of the most successful people in the world. Now he is making it accessible to everyone, and I cannot think of a more important conversation to have right now. Because here is the truth: most of us think we know our values, but we actually do not. We have borrowed them from our business, our sports team, or our parents, and we have never stopped to do the real work of figuring out what we actually stand for. That gap is costing us peace, costing us relationships, and costing us way more than we realize. Here are the key takeaways from this episode that I think every Happy Hustler needs to sit with: The first is that identifying your real values is the foundation of everything. Rich walks through all eight components of his values workbook in this episode, and it starts with uncovering your true core values, not the ones you borrowed from somewhere else, but the ones that are genuinely yours. He uses seven generation thinking, looking back at the wisdom of your ancestors and forward to what you want to leave for your great-grandchildren, to help you find what you actually stand for. Most people skip this step entirely and wonder why they feel so scattered. The second is that your trash can values matter just as much as your core ones. Rich opens up about his own journey of identifying and eliminating guilt, shame, and scarcity from his life, values he inherited but never chose. He shares a beautiful story about his 240-pound son grabbing him by the shoulders during a game of pool after Rich muttered something self-critical, and reminding him that those are not the values they agreed to live by. That story hit me hard, and I think it will hit you too. The third is that you have to emotionalize your values or they will never stick. Rich talks about naming your values in a way that fires something up inside you. Not boring corporate words like integrity or hard work, but names like hope gripper, or work win waddle, names that carry meaning and create an inside language between the people in your world. This is how culture gets built in a family or a business, through that inside emotional connection. The fourth is that your values become the mediator in every hard conversation. Instead of pointing the finger at another person when conflict shows up, you point to the shared value and have the conversation from there. Rich calls this the ligament in the relationship, and once you hear him explain it, you will never want to have a hard conversation any other way again. The fifth is one that shook me: most of us are giving 60 to 80 percent of our best energy to the outermost circle of our lives, the contacts, the followers, the people scrolling past our posts, and only 5 to 10 percent to the blood brothers and sisters who would actually show up for us at 2 in the morning. Rich challenges you to flip that, to protect your inner circle like it is sacred, because it is. I want to leave you with something Rich said near the end of this conversation that I have not been able to stop thinking about. He talked about a billionaire who sat across from him and wept, not because of money problems or business failures, but because he had 10,000 people he could call and not one who loved his soul enough to give him a kidney without expecting something in return. That is the kind of wake-up call this episode delivers. If you have been running hard, building fast, and feeling a little hollow underneath it all, this is the episode for you. Rich is the real deal and this conversation will stick with you long after it ends. Go listen to the full episode at https://caryjack.com/podcastin/ and if this one resonated with you, share it with someone who is grinding away but has not done this inner work yet. Sometimes the most loving thing you can do for someone is hand them the mirror. That is Happy Hustlin'. What does Happy Hustlin' mean to you? Balance doing it properly. Yeah, go get it, but doing it in a fun, playful, appropriate way. Stop the green. Connect with Richhttps://www.facebook.com/richristiansenhttps://www.instagram.com/richristiansen_/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgLqojVUwJZnvFs3PJMD-Sg/videoshttps://x.com/richristiansen_https://www.tiktok.com/@richristiansenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/richristiansen/ Find Rich on this website: https://richchristiansen.com/ Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/caryjack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a copy of his new book, https://www.thehappyhustle.com/book Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course @ https://thehappyhustle.com/thejourney/ Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure @ https://thehappyhustle.com/mastermind/ “It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!” Episode Sponsors: If you're feeling stressed, not sleeping great, or your energy's been kinda meh lately—let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer for me: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers. This ain't your average magnesium—it's got all 7 essential forms that your body needs to chill out, sleep deeper, and feel more balanced. I take it every night and legit notice the difference the next day. No more waking up groggy or tossing and turning all night If you're ready to sleep like a baby, calm your nervous system, and optimize your recovery, go grab yours now at https://www.bioptimizers.com/happy and use code HAPPY10 for 10% OFF. =================================================================== My Green Mattress If you've been waking up with back pain, feeling stiff, or just not getting that deep, quality sleep. This might be what you're missing: My Green Mattress. It's made with clean, non-toxic, and eco-friendly materials, so you're not just sleeping better, you're sleeping healthier too. The comfort and support are on another level, and you can really feel the difference night after night. If you're ready to invest in better sleep and better recovery, check it out at https://thehappyhustle.com/mygreenmattress =================================================================== Ozlo Sleep If you've been struggling to fall asleep, stay asleep, or just wake up feeling actually rested, let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer: Ozlo Sleep. These aren't your typical sleep buds. They're designed to block out noise and help your brain fully relax, so you can drift off faster and stay in deep, uninterrupted sleep. Perfect if you're a light sleeper or just want that next-level rest. If you're ready to upgrade your sleep and wake up feeling recharged, check out https://ozlosleep.com and save $80 OFF using code HAPPY.
Pretty branding can get attention, but it can't carry you through postpartum hormones, leadership pressure, and the quiet anxiety of wondering if the business still fits. I sit down with serial entrepreneur Sasha Fedunchak to talk about what happens when you outgrow a version of yourself and your company at the same time, and why “more than pretty” is about building from the inside out, not just curating what people see online.Sasha shares her path through multiple ventures, from the beauty world and creative branding work to brand photography and videography, and now helping small business owners sell their businesses. We get honest about the temptation to burn down what's working, the pull to look more “professional,” and the way motherhood can force an identity shift you didn't plan for. If you've ever felt yourself sliding into survival mode, ignoring your intuition, or trying to power through a season your body is begging you to slow down in, you'll feel seen here.We also dig into what actually supports sustainable growth: gratitude as a grounding practice, mindset shifts like the seven levels of energy, and the practical value of building better systems instead of piling more onto your plate. Sasha offers a simple but powerful alternative to going it alone: creating a Personal Advisory Board, a trusted circle you can lean on for both real strategy and real support.Subscribe to Creating More Than Pretty, leave a review, and share this conversation with a woman building something meaningful. What part of your business are you ready to let yourself do your way?
Showing Up as Your Authentic Best Self: Ingredients for SuccessGuest: Dr. Lori Smith | Government Contracting Expert, Serial Entrepreneur and Founder Host: Julie RigaOverviewWhat does it truly mean to show up as your authentic best self every single day? In this powerful episode of the Stay On Course Podcast, host Julie Riga sits down with Dr. Lori Smith, a DBA-trained government contracting expert, serial entrepreneur, and advocate for women, minority, and veteran-owned small businesses. With over 40 years of leadership experience and a legacy built on radical self-honesty, service, and purpose-driven impact, Dr. Lori unpacks the real ingredients for success in leadership, business, and life. Whether you are a corporate executive, entrepreneur, veteran, or someone on a journey of authentic transformation, this conversation will challenge you to lead from your most honest and whole self.Showing Up as Your Authentic Best Self: Ingredients for SuccessAbout Dr. Lori SmithDr. Lori Smith is a DBA-trained government contracting expert, serial entrepreneur, and founder dedicated to helping women, minority, and veteran-owned small businesses win government work and build generational wealth. She has mentored more than 11,000 small businesses over a 40-year career. She serves as Co-Lead for the Georgia Women Veterans Board and Advisor to the North Georgia Women in Leadership Program.Fun Fact: Dr. Lori is a proud veggie girl. Her most cherished food memory is her mother's lima beans, green beans, and collard greens.The Three Ingredients for Authentic Success1. Radical Self-Honesty Showing up as who you truly are in every room, every role, and every relationship is the foundation of authentic leadership. Trust is the currency of real leadership, and you cannot build a lasting legacy on a version of yourself that is not genuine or sustainable.2. Consistent Micro Habits Small, intentional daily actions are the building blocks of transformation. Movement, reflection, and purposeful routines are not extras. They are the foundation of wholistic wellness and personal growth. Integrate these habits into your calendar the same way physical training was once built into military life.3. Courageous Connections Asking for help is an act of strength, not weakness. Surrounding yourself with people who elevate your authentic growth is one of the most strategic leadership decisions you will ever make. Be discerning about who you allow into your inner circle and courageous enough to release what no longer aligns.Memorable Quotes"We really have to start showing up from that honest place and being who we say we are all the time.""You can still lead while you are still bleeding. You can still lead while you still need to heal.""The goal for management should always be: I am developing you to replace me.""Abundance comes in every aspect of life when you give from an authentic place."Key Takeaways for LeadersRadical self-honesty is the foundation of trust, impact, and legacyMicro habits compound into transformation when practiced with intentionCourageous connections accelerate authentic growth and purpose-driven leadershipAccountability with grace is the mark of true leadership presenceYour energy is your leadership. Show up whole.Connect with Dr. Lori SmithLinkedIn: Dr. Lori SmithPodcast: GovCon Clarity with Dr. Lori Smith on Spotify, Buzzsprout, iTunes and iHeartBook: Rising Beyond the Shadows, releasing in MayComing Soon: The Readiness Room, a membership community for entrepreneursConnect with Julie RigaWebsite: julieriga.com/leadCoaching: Leadership coaching and transformation with Julie Riga#StayOnCourse #AuthenticLeadership #PurposeDriven #LeadershipMindset #LegacyBuildingSubscribe to Stay On Course wherever you listen to podcasts. Share this episode with a leader who is ready to show up as their authentic best self.
If your home service business is struggling with labor shortages, high turnover, or leads that go cold before your team can follow up, this episode is for you.Adam McChesney sits down with serial entrepreneur Chris Huddleston to break down how AI voice agents are replacing underperforming sales reps, cutting labor costs, and closing more jobs for home service businesses in 2026 and beyond.Chris has built and scaled companies across the warranty, junk removal, and home services industries since 2006 — and he shares exactly what separates contractors who scale from those who stay stuck.What we cover:- How AI voice agents are solving the labor shortage in home service businesses- Why most contractor sales teams lose leads in the first 5 minutes (and how to fix it)- Leadership frameworks that build teams that don't depend on the owner- How to navigate slow seasons without losing momentum- The mindset shift every contractor needs to go from $2M to $5M+
Chris Holman welcomes Robert Wolfe, founder of Zeck, based in Huntington Woods, Michigan. Robert was introduced through the Michigan Venture Capital Association and joins the Michigan Business Beat to discuss how his company is modernizing how boards and leadership teams work together. In the conversation they cover: Welcome Robert you were introduced to us by the M.V.C.A. - Michigan Venture Capital Association, tell us about Zeck? You successfully built and exited a company before starting Zeck. What lessons from that first entrepreneurial journey shaped how you approached building this new venture? Many organizations still run board meetings using long slide decks and static PDFs. What problems did you see with that traditional approach that convinced you there had to be a better way? For business leaders who may not sit on a formal board, how can improving the way leadership teams share information and make decisions actually impact company performance? Zeck is focused on modernizing governance and board collaboration. What trends are you seeing in how boards and executive teams want to work differently today compared to even five or ten years ago? You've experienced both the founder grind and the exit. For entrepreneurs building companies today, what advice would you give about preparing a business not just to grow, but eventually to become an attractive exit opportunity? Robert previously built and successfully exited a company before launching Zeck, a fast-growing technology platform designed to replace traditional board meeting slide decks and static PDFs with a dynamic collaboration experience for executives and board members. In this conversation, Robert shares lessons from his first entrepreneurial journey, insights into building and scaling a technology startup, and the problems he saw in traditional board governance that inspired Zeck's creation. The discussion also explores how better communication and decision-making among leadership teams can directly improve company performance, along with trends Robert is seeing in how boards and executive teams want to operate differently today. Robert also offers advice for founders and entrepreneurs about preparing companies not only for growth—but for building a business that can ultimately become an attractive exit opportunity. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Join Joakim Reimar, Founder and Chief Product Officer of Hybridity, for a grounded look at the future of enterprise automation. A former senior diplomat who has advised the White House and the US State Department on geopolitical AI, Joakim brings an "intelligence-grade" perspective to the world of software. In this episode, we move past the AI hype to discuss why the shift to autonomous agents will fundamentally change company operations—and why the institutional "speed of trust" means this revolution will take longer than the markets predict.
It's easy to mistake awareness for action and anxiety for accountability. Even when we take action, it's easy to spiral into "this alone will not solve the problem." This episode is for the fighters. The ones who feel the weight of what's happening in the world and refuse to look away, whether you're building a company, working in foodtech, healthtech, femmetech, media, or simply trying to live in a way that reflects what you believe to lead systemic change. Lia Carlucci, a serial entrepreneur + founder of Food Campus Berlin, shares what systemic change looks like in foodtech / innovation. She grounds us in the science about what moves the needle on our food system. She'll spark a conversation at your dinner table about the habits around consumption we've normalized, and what they're costing us, not just environmentally, but energetically. This episode will show you >how to hold the urgency without drowning in it. >climate anxiety → climate action >anti-hustle but pro-impact, (how to actually be in your impact-era !) >how to build community, over competition, and actually have values-led impact >how to convert what feels like helplessness into what Lia calls constructive adrenaline–turning the problem you care most about into the thing you choose to build toward. We face daunting challenges as a collective. But the path through them is not heroic isolation, it's intersection between the scientist, the corporate innovator, the entrepreneur, the policymaker and investors. That starts much closer to home than we think: Our mindset and ability to widen our circle of influence. We increase our circle of influence by collaborating with others. With those who will meet your urgency with their own, and help you make an impact in the way that is most authentic to you.
Inventor and author William Kamkwamba, and serial entrepreneur Tom Rielly are the co-founders of Moving Windmills Project, an NGO empowering young change-makers in rural Malawi. William and Tom join Elliot to talk about William's incredible journey from being been forced - aged 14 - to drop out of school during a famine, and how his attempts to solve his family's problems by building his own windmill, led to his story being adapted into a book, a film and now a musical theatre show.
What happens when you stop thinking of your dance school as just a dance school?In this episode of The Ultimate Dance Business Podcast, I'm joined by Debbie Elwell, dance studio owner, entrepreneur, and the driving force behind Showtime Future Stars.Debbie's journey is anything but typical. From launching a children's party company that delivered over 10,000 events, to building a thriving dance school, to now producing large-scale performance opportunities in venues like the West End and Blackpool Tower Ballroom, she's constantly evolving, growing, and asking “what's next?”Find out more about Showtime Future Stars at https://showtimefuturestars.comBook an evolution call with Deborah https://go.dancebusinesslab.com/dance-school-success-planTo find out more about Dance Business Lab and work with Deborah head to https://dancebusinesslab.comTo find out more about working with Deborah through her exclusive Dance Business Lab membership programs follow the links below.Sparks membership - https://dancebusinesslab.com/memberships/sparks Ignite membership - https://dancebusinesslab.com/memberships/ignite Illuminate membership - https://dancebusinesslab.com/memberships/illuminateIf you love the show and you would like to support then why not buy Deborah a coffee simply head to http://buymeacoffee.com/DeborahLThis episode is sponsored by Dance Studio Marketing.You can find out more about Dance Studio Marketing and how you can work with Sally to supercharge your dance business at https://dancebusinesssolutions.com/social-media-for-dance-businesses/This podcast is produced by Creative Content Studio
Have you ever walked into a room and just felt it? That electric energy of being surrounded by people who get it, who push you, who see the same vision you do? That feeling is not an accident. It is proximity working its magic. And this week's guest has built an entire movement around that exact idea. Eric Berman is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and marketing strategist who has spent decades mastering the art of building powerful communities. He is the founder of Speakeasy Mastermind, a fast growing global community of growth minded entrepreneurs focused on marketing, sales, and business development now spanning 26 chapters worldwide. He is also the founder of Celebritize and Branditize, and has served as Brian Tracy's business partner for over 25 years. On top of all that, he is a husband, a father, a racehorse owner, and yes, a former cast member of Millionaire Matchmaker. The man contains multitudes. In this episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, Cary and Eric go deep on something that does not get talked about enough which is the real cost of isolation as an entrepreneur. Eric calls it the isolation tax, and if you are out there grinding alone, you are probably paying it without even realizing it. They also get into what it truly takes to build and scale a mastermind community without letting the quality slip, how to find your zone of genius, and why proximity to the right people might be the highest leverage move you can make in business right now. Eric's book Proximity Pays anchors a big part of this conversation. The core idea is simple but powerful. Finding the right room, building the right relationships inside it, and then making that room better for everyone in it. That three part framework has shaped how Eric runs Speakeasy Mastermind and how he thinks about growth in general. One of the biggest lessons from this episode is that you have to stop being afraid to repel people. Eric and Cary both agree that the best communities are built on curation, not volume. Speakeasy Mastermind is not for everyone, and that is exactly the point. When you are clear about who belongs and who does not, the right people show up fired up and ready to contribute. The wrong ones self select out. That kind of clarity protects the culture you are working so hard to build. Another gem from Eric is what he calls the anchor member model. When launching a new chapter, the city captain's first job is not to fill seats. It is to find five absolute rock stars who believe in the vision and set the tone for everyone who comes after. If that foundation is weak, the whole thing crumbles. Get it right from the start, and everything else becomes easier. Eric also gets real about the entrepreneurial trap of playing in the wrong sandbox. He shares how easy it is to grind hard in a direction that was never really yours to begin with, chasing money in a lane that never quite fits. His advice is to pay attention to what comes naturally, what lights you up, and what other people keep asking you to do. That intersection is usually where your real path is hiding. The conversation also touches on work life balance, or what Cary calls the systematic harmonization of ambition and wellbeing. Eric talks about the daily rituals he uses to stay present with his family while still building something big, including a game changing wind down routine before bed that helps him actually sleep at night. Spoiler, it has everything to do with getting your task list organized before you close your laptop. And then there is Eric's core belief that ties everything together. He lives by the Brian Tracy quote, I am responsible. No excuses, no blame, no waiting for someone to hand you the life you want. You are either building it or you are not. That mindset, combined with a relentless commitment to follow up and follow through, is what separates the people who talk about success from the ones who actually build it. This episode is packed with real talk, real stories, and real strategies you can start using today. Whether you are thinking about joining a mastermind, starting one, or just trying to level up the rooms you are spending time in, Eric Berman gives you the roadmap. Head over to https://caryjack.com/podcastin/ to listen to the full episode and soak in every bit of this conversation. Trust me, you do not want to miss it. What does Happy Hustlin' mean to you? Happy Hustle means to me that at the end of the day, I get to feel like I've made a difference and impact. I'm moving forward and growing towards things that the work I'm doing, I'm seeing progress. And ultimately, I get to see the smile on my family's faces for the hard work and knowing that I contributed to society and to the world and did what I could. Connect with Erichttps://www.instagram.com/ericbbermanhttps://www.facebook.com/speakeasymastermindhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ericbermanhttps://www.youtube.com/@SpeakeasyMastermind Find Eric on his website: https://speakeasymastermind.com/ Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/caryjack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a copy of his new book, https://www.thehappyhustle.com/book Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course @ https://thehappyhustle.com/thejourney/ Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure @ https://thehappyhustle.com/mastermind/ “It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!” Episode Sponsors: If you're feeling stressed, not sleeping great, or your energy's been kinda meh lately—let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer for me: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers. This ain't your average magnesium—it's got all 7 essential forms that your body needs to chill out, sleep deeper, and feel more balanced. I take it every night and legit notice the difference the next day. No more waking up groggy or tossing and turning all night If you're ready to sleep like a baby, calm your nervous system, and optimize your recovery, go grab yours now at https://www.bioptimizers.com/happy and use code HAPPY10 for 10% OFF. =================================================================== My Green Mattress If you've been waking up with back pain, feeling stiff, or just not getting that deep, quality sleep. This might be what you're missing: My Green Mattress. It's made with clean, non-toxic, and eco-friendly materials, so you're not just sleeping better, you're sleeping healthier too. The comfort and support are on another level, and you can really feel the difference night after night. 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Colin Campbell, is a Serial Entrepreneur and number 1 best selling author in 15 categories and 13 awards on Amazon of Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat. Colin started, scaled, and exited over a dozen companies worth almost 1 billion dollars including Tucows, Hostopia, CLUB Domains, GeeksforLess and Paw.com. Colin also runs Startup Club with 1M members. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. What gets you from start to traction will not get you to scale; systems, not instincts, drive sustainable growth. 2. Scaling requires delegating responsibilities, not tasks, and hiring people with the right runway and personality fit. 3. Most companies don't need venture capital; the right funding source depends on the business, timing, and strategy. Get a copy of Colin's book on Amazon - Start, Scale, Exit, Repeat Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. 50 - Join JLD on his free '50 days to something' video series on YouTube and create something special in 50 days. Revenued - Built for small business owners who need fast, flexible access to working capital, without relying on your personal credit score. Apply now at Revenued.com/fire.
In this episode of Matters.com Presents, Barton Williams interviews Bianca Lysette.Bianca a mentor and serial entrepreneur from Orlando, Florida, shares how growth, mindset, and self-worth have shaped her journey from watching her family struggle financially to building a seven-figure business. She opens up about the importance of always staying a student no matter your level of success, and why mastering cash flow is the key to handling financial setbacks without fear. Bianca also gets real about the power of intentionally surrounding yourself with the right people — even when that means stepping away from close friends and family.[00:28] What matters most to Bianca: growth as a leader, entrepreneur, and whole person[01:00] On staying humble and remaining a student even after reaching success[01:50] How watching her family struggle with money led her to entrepreneurship[02:38] Building a money mindset: confidence, knowledge, and belief in your goals[03:16] Why mastering cash flow is the secret to handling financial failure[04:33] Practical advice for beginners: shoot for the moon and negotiate your worth[05:43] How the five people you surround yourself with shape your success[06:45] How an introvert used meetups and online communities to level up her circle[07:40] Matters.com Speed Round: AI, Dogs, Books, Exercise, Politics, NASA, Sport, Mental Health, ArtFind Bianca Lysette online at biancalysette.comThis podcast is brought to you by Matters.com. A new social media and collaboration platform - launching soon. Join thousands getting the Matters.com newsletter — world news, fresh perspectives, and early beta access.
Join Ken Ducey, CEO of Veridel, for a critical look at the "dangerous blind spot" threatening modern wealth. A veteran entrepreneur who has testified before Congress and appeared on CNBC as an M&A specialist, Ken has spent his career bridging the gap between complex Wall Street structures and real-world impact. In this episode, we discuss why family offices—with their webs of private equity, real estate, and trusts—are uniquely suited for AI, and how Veridel is using proprietary automation to turn scattered documents into a unified, actionable legacy.
If you've ever been told to “pick one thing” or “niche down,” this episode is for you. In this episode, I open up about being labeled a “serial entrepreneur” and the pressure that comes with it. After investing in a $10,000 program that pushed me into a business model that didn't fit, I realized something important: ✨ The problem wasn't my ambition. ✨ The problem was when I stopped trusting myself. I share why being multi-passionate doesn't mean you're scattered—the common denominator in everything you build is you. And when you're grounded in clarity, building multiple things can actually be your strength. We'll talk about: Why niching down isn't always the answer The difference between distraction and intentional growth Why structure and support matter more than discipline If you've been questioning your path, consider this your reminder: You're not too much—you're just not meant to build small.
Welcome to the very first video episode of Rx for Success! After nine years as an audio-only podcast, host Dr. Randy Cook is thrilled to launch the videocast format with two extraordinary guests: Shayan Mashatian, a serial entrepreneur and technologist, and Dr. Desmond Bell, a podiatrist, limb preservation advocate, and president of WoundScribe AI. Together, they share the fascinating origin story of WoundScribe AI and its patient-facing companion app, Pingoo. Shayan takes us on his remarkable journey from Iran—where he helped establish the first internet node in the country—to Canada, the U.S., and eventually into the world of health tech. Dr. Bell explains how this AI-powered platform is revolutionizing wound care by combining ambient listening, automated wound measurement, clinical decision support, and micro-learning for patients. The result? A tool that saves clinicians hours of documentation time, empowers patients through education, and creates a learning health system that gets smarter with every use. Key Topics Discussed: Shayan's journey from Iran to the West: launching the first internet node in Iran, the decision to emigrate, and adapting to new cultures. What it means to be a "technologist with a passion for social innovation"—and why technology is just a tool for change. The inspiration behind Pingoo: Duolingo-style micro-learning applied to health education, gamification, and daily engagement. The shocking statistic: every 20 seconds, someone loses a leg to diabetic foot ulcers—and 85% are preventable with education. How WoundScribe evolved from Pingoo to a comprehensive AI platform for clinicians. The three core problems WoundScribe solves: documentation burden, wound measurement inconsistency, and clinical decision support. Why predicting treatment response (like hyperbaric oxygen therapy) is the "juice" of clinical decision support. How generative AI and continuous learning create a system that improves with every patient interaction. The "dirty secret" of wound care: no formal training pathway exists—most clinicians learn on the job. Shayan's three prescriptions for success: volunteer work, adaptability, and resilience. Guest Information: Shayan Mashatian, Technologist, Serial Entrepreneur, Founder of WoundScribe AI & Pingoo Email: shayan@woundscribe.ai Website: woundscribe.ai Pingoo: pingoo.ai Dr. Desmond Bell, DPM, President of WoundScribe AI, Founder of Save a Leg, Save a Life Website: thesalsal.org Dr. Randy Cook, Host, Rx for Success – MD Coaches Relevant Links: MD Coaches: mymdcoaches.com WoundScribe AI: woundscribe.ai Save a Leg, Save a Life: thesalsal.org Companion podcast: Life-Changing Moments with Dr. Dael Waxman -+=-+=-+=-+= Join the Conversation! We want to hear from you! Do you have additional thoughts about today's topic? Do you have your own Prescription for Success? Record a message on Speakpipe Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon | Spotify --- There's more at https://mymdcoaches.com/podcast Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com Production assistance by Clawson Solutions Group, find them on the web at csolgroup.com
Ever feel like you're grinding so hard that your body just... breaks? Like you're doing all the right things on paper but still feel like garbage? Yeah. Eric Hinman's been there too. And he went from out-of-shape insurance salesman to five-time Ironman World Championship competitor. So it's safe to say he figured some things out along the way. In this episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, I'm resharing the Guest Guru Training that Eric Hinman delivered exclusively to our Happy Hustle Club. Eric is an endurance athlete, serial entrepreneur, investor, and content creator who's built an entire life and business around optimized health. He grew up in a tiny town in upstate New York, started his first business three weeks after graduating college, and spent years building companies, losing money, getting hurt, burning out, and coming back stronger every single time. Now in his mid-40s, he's competing in Ironmans, hosting wellness retreats for founders, and honestly just living what most guys only dream about. This episode matters because Eric doesn't just talk about health in theory. He lives it every single day, and he breaks it all down in a way that's practical, honest, and straight to the point. One of the biggest things Eric drives home is this: don't try to fix everything at once. When he made his health shift, he didn't overhaul his entire life overnight. He started with exercise. Just that. Once it became second nature, he moved on to diet. Then sleep. Then recovery. Each thing got his full attention before he touched the next one. It sounds almost too simple, but that's exactly why it works. Most people quit because they try to change ten things at once and get overwhelmed. Eric's approach is patient, focused, and it compounds over time in a serious way. Eric also talks a lot about designing your environment to match the life you want. His home in Austin isn't just where he lives. It's a content hub, a product seeding space, a wellness retreat, and a lead generation tool all in one. People come over almost every night to use his sauna and cold plunge, and he's met thousands of people that way. Some of them become collaborators, investors, or brand partners. None of that was forced. It just happened because he built his environment around the things he loves most. That's a mindset shift worth sitting with. On the supplement side, Eric keeps it pretty clean and practical. Creatine has been a staple for him since college, and he's a big believer in getting enough protein daily, aiming for at least one gram per pound of bodyweight. He takes magnesium for sleep and recovery, a testosterone support supplement with natural ingredients, and beef organ capsules from Ancestral Supplements. He's not chasing every shiny new thing on the market. He sticks to what works and what he actually believes in, which is probably why it all adds up the way it does. Sleep is non-negotiable for Eric, and he treats it that way. He's in bed by nine, asleep by nine-thirty, room at sixty-six degrees, sleep mask on, earplugs in. He rarely schedules anything before seven in the morning so he can protect those eight hours. He's not perfect about it, but his commitment to sleep is consistent, and he says it's one of the biggest reasons his recovery, energy, and mental clarity stay sharp. The last thing that really stands out from this conversation is how Eric thinks about business. He built a model where everything connects. He's got equity in the brands he works with, he consults for them, he earns affiliate revenue, and he hosts retreats that bring the right people together. Every part of his life feeds into the next. He's not separating his health from his business or his social life from his brand. It all lives in the same ecosystem, and that's what makes it sustainable and honestly, pretty inspiring. If you've been feeling like your health keeps getting pushed to the back burner, or you're not sure where to even start, this episode is going to hit different. Eric's story is proof that you don't need to be an athlete your whole life to build a body and a lifestyle you're proud of. You just need to start somewhere and stay consistent long enough for it to matter. Go listen to the full episode at https://caryjack.com/podcastin/. It's worth your time. Connect with Erichttps://www.instagram.com/erichinman/https://www.facebook.com/ericjhinmanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/erichinman/https://www.tiktok.com/@erichinman?_r=1&_t=ZT-95CIZn3fTTBhttps://www.youtube.com/@ehinman Find Eric on his website: https://erichinman.com/ Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/caryjack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a copy of his new book, https://www.thehappyhustle.com/book Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course @ https://thehappyhustle.com/thejourney/ Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure @ https://thehappyhustle.com/mastermind/ “It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!” Episode Sponsors: If you're feeling stressed, not sleeping great, or your energy's been kinda meh lately—let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer for me: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers. 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On this episode of The Ty Brady Way, Ty sits down with Brian Will, a man who grew up in a small farm town in Ohio, failed out of high school at 16, served eight years across the Air Force and Army, and went on to launch ten companies over 35 years, sell two into venture capital and one into private equity, write four books including two Wall Street Journal bestsellers, and is currently building an AI startup in Atlanta. Brian's story is not a straight line to the top. It is a masterclass in getting knocked down, learning the lesson, and getting back up every single time. Brian shares his Five Keys to Success, which he is quick to point out are the exact same five keys to failure if you ignore them. It starts with your why, because if it is not strong enough, the first wave of adversity will knock you out. From there he breaks down why you need to understand who you are in your business, why most founders are technicians pretending to be CEOs, why ego is the silent killer of growing companies, and why not knowing your numbers is the fastest way to bleed a business dry without ever realizing it. The conversation goes deep on delegation and scaling, and Brian does not sugarcoat it. He explains why the founder is almost always the bottleneck when a company gets stuck, and why going from two million to ten million requires the willingness to temporarily take less money home so you can build the infrastructure underneath you that actually gets you there. He also walks through how he approaches broken sales organizations, building profit and loss statements by individual salesperson, cutting the channels and the people that are quietly losing money, and reallocating those resources to the performers who are starving for more leads. Ty and Brian also get into the future of business and agree on one thing without hesitation: if you are not using AI right now, you are already behind. Brian shares how he rebuilt seven financial documents totaling 20,000 lines of code in a single afternoon by himself, work that would have previously required a team of three for two weeks. His message is simple: AI is not going away, so stop debating it and start learning it. Brian closes with one of the most powerful points of the whole conversation. Tim Cook, the man running a three trillion dollar company, still meets quarterly with a board of directors and works with a personal coach. If the CEO of Apple needs ten to twelve people helping him lead, what makes any entrepreneur think they can figure it all out alone? Find someone who has been there, check your ego, take the advice, and go build something worth building. As always, we would like to hear from you!
For decades, a dozen eggs was just… a dozen eggs.No story. No real branding. No reason to care who produced them.Then Matt O'Hayer came along and asked a question almost nobody in America was asking: what if store-bought eggs could be different? What if they tasted better, looked better, and came from hens raised in a much more humane way? The business he launched– with 20 hens and some used trailers– is now the number-one pasture-raised egg producer in the US, with a network of 600 farms, and a projected revenue of nearly $1B this year. When he started Vital Farms, Matt was in his 50s, living in an RV on the farm, and trying to convince people to pay premium prices for eggs. Before that, his passion for business drove him to pursue an astonishing range of ideas: carpet-cleaning, a barter-exchange franchise, a stint as a charter-boat captain and broker. One of his businesses left him nearly broke after 9-11, and there were many other hard lessons along the way. This is a story about metabolizing failure into success, and turning one of the most overlooked shelves in the grocery store… into a billion dollar opportunity. What you'll learn: The hard lessons Matt learned from 3 (+) decades of founding businessesHow 9/11 changed his lifeWhat 4 years as a boat captain taught him about leading–and servingHow “conscious capitalism” became the blueprint for Vital FarmsWhy pasture-raised eggs were a branding opportunity hiding in plain sightHow Whole Foods became an early and critical partnerWhy great products grow faster when customers do your work for youTimestamps: 07:48 – “I didn't have 300 dollars.” Matt starts a carpet-cleaning company with no real plan11:31 – The barter business that taught Matt how to scale complex ideas17:58 – Building a travel company, taking it public, and growing it to roughly $50 million in sales22:57 – The morning of 9/11: Matt watches his business collapse in real time25:59 – Starting over, Matt becomes a charter boat captain –plus chef, teacher, and toilet-fixer31:16 – The blog essay that transformed how Matt thought about business34:19 – The lightbulb conversation: pasture-raised eggs could become a real company41:03 – Starting the farm in Austin: “I bought a thousand baby chicks.” 43:58 – The first eggs taste great, but nobody wants to pay for them49:53 – Finally: The first Whole Foods pallet 50:52 – A label mistake gets Vital Farms pulled from shelves1:03:09 – How the egg carton became one of Vital Farms' most powerful branding tools1:08:24 – Why humane eggs cost more—and why Matt believes they shouldThis episode was produced by Kerry Thompson, with music by Ramtin Arablouei.Edited by Neva Grant, with research help from Casey Herman.—-----------------Follow How I Built This:Instagram → @howibuiltthisX → @HowIBuiltThisFacebook → How I Built ThisFollow Guy Raz:Instagram → @guy.razYoutube → guy_razX → @guyrazSubstack → guyraz.substack.comWebsite → guyraz.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when you achieve the success you've been chasing… and still feel lost and burned out?In this deeply honest conversation, I sit down with entrepreneur and investor Ayda Shabanz, a woman who built a $10 million property portfolio by 30 and exited multiple businesses by 40, yet found herself confronting something few people talk about: the emotional cost of success.Ayda's story didn't begin with privilege. From leaving home at 14 to building global businesses, Ayda shares the survival mindset behind her success, the hidden cost of high achievement, and how she's redefining wealth through health, peace, and purpose.We also talk about our recent personal experiences with INUSpheresis, a cutting-edge blood filtration therapy designed to remove toxins, inflammation, and microplastics from the body, and its impact on our overall health and well-being. What you'll get out of this episode… The hidden psychological cost of high achievementWhy so many successful women feel empty after “making it”How survival mindset can drive entrepreneurial successThe identity crisis that often follows a major business exitHow chronic stress can lead to inflammation and autoimmune issuesWhat is INUSpheresis detox therapy and its impactWhy true wealth has nothing to do with moneyConnect with Ayda WEB / https://theayam.com IG / https://www.instagram.com/aydashabanz Learn more about INUSpheresis at Dr. Ozone ClinicUse code BRAVE for 10% WEB / https://drozoneclinic.ae IG / https://www.instagram.com/dr.ozone This Episode is Sponsored by Chai Tonics
In this episode of Acta Non Verba, Marcus Aurelius Anderson sits down with Daniel Patton—serial entrepreneur, Olympic alternate, and descendant of General George S. Patton—for a raw conversation about resilience, pain, and building success through adversity. From living in storage sheds to launching multi-billion dollar products, Daniel shares hard-won lessons on accountability, facing fear, and why the only way through hardship is straight ahead. Episode Highlights [1:44] The Patton Legacy - Daniel reveals his connection to General George S. Patton and how his father was a Navy SEAL, plus how he discovered his family's military heritage. [8:08] From Poverty to the Olympics - Growing up in cars and storage sheds, Daniel found his path through Taekwondo and became an Olympic alternate at age 12 for the 1988 Seoul Games. [21:33] The Only Way Through is Through - Daniel shares his philosophy on conquering fear by running directly at it, from shark diving to business challenges. [67:10} Revolutionary Pain Relief Product - Daniel discusses his latest venture: a breakthrough pain relief compound that reverses arthritis, developed over 10 years with top product developers. Daniel Patton is a serial entrepreneur and product developer with over $6 billion in annual product sales worldwide. The great-grandson of legendary General George S. Patton, Daniel overcame extreme poverty and homelessness to become an Olympic alternate in Taekwondo at age 12. He's launched over 100 products, built multiple hundred-million and billion-dollar companies, and is a former Olympic athlete, model, and actor. Daniel is passionate about supporting military charities including the Navy SEAL Foundation and sharing his entrepreneurial journey to help others succeed.Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2022. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Jason Haugen is a husband, father, Serial Entrepreneur and business owner. He is the CEO of the Haugen RV Group, a $100m+ dealership group across multiple states. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Entrepreneurship is about taking risks. Be willing to take them. 2. Set clear, customized, and achievable goals. 3. Love your people. See them as assets, not just a way to make money. Check out and follow Jason on Instagram - Jason's Instagram Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. Cape - A privacy-first mobile carrier, built from the ground up with security as the priority. If you care about protecting your digital life without giving up your smartphone, Cape makes that possible. Visit Cape.co/fire and use code FIRE for 33% off cape for 6 months today!
Jo Irizarry and Skeeter Miller join the Restaurant Unstoppable Network for a live Q+A on March 23rd, 2026 at 11AM EST. To join us and engage with all our guests and events, go to restaurantunstoppable.com/live -OR- to just catch today's guest, head over to restaurantunstoppable.com/cwe and we will get you a link to join that specific event for FREE! Jo Irizarry is an investor and mentor in the modern Texas barbecue scene, best known for backing nationally acclaimed concepts like Barbs-B-Q and butcher shop and restaurant Thorn & Bred. As an early believer in Barbs-B-Q, Jo helped support pitmaster Chuck Charnichart and the team as they transformed a bold, pop-culture-infused vision for barbecue into one of the most talked‑about restaurants in Texas, earning national accolades and a James Beard nomination along the way. At Thorn & Bred, Jo brings that same mix of business savvy and heart for hospitality to a new generation of chefs and makers, focusing on spaces that celebrate community, creativity, and the evolving story of Texas food. Join RULibrary: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/RULibrary Join RULive: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/live Set Up your RUEvolve 1:1: www.restaurantunstoppable.com/evolve Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/restaurantunstoppable Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://www.restaurantunstoppable.com/ Today's sponsors: - Restaurant Technologies — the leader in automated cooking oil management. Their Total Oil Management solution is an end-to-end closed loop automated system that delivers, monitors, filters, collects, and recycles your cooking oil eliminating one of the dirtiest jobs in the kitchen.. Automate your oil and elevate your kitchen by visiting rti-inc.com or call 888-779-5314 to get started! - Cerboni - Cerboni is an all-in-one financial solution for restaurants. Reliable tax preparation & Business incorporation. Seamless Payroll and compliance report. Strategic CFO Services That Drive Business Growth. Detailed, custom reporting for complete financial clarity. Dedicated support for restaurants & Multi-location businesses. End-to-end financial management under one roof. Call (281) 888-2413 and mention Restaurant Unstoppable to get 20% off your first month of service. - US Foods®. Running a restaurant takes MORE than great food—it takes reliable deliveries, quality products, and smart tools. US Foods® helps you make it. Ready to level up? Visit: usfoods.com/expectmore. - Guest contact info: Instagram: @therealjoirizarry Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share!
Executive producer and creative entrepreneur Diane Strand joins me to unpack a question most operators overlook: What if the arts teach the exact skills leaders need to survive volatility?We talk about discipline, rejection, resilience, visibility, and why creatives may be better prepared for uncertainty than most executives realize. From auditions and rehearsals to launching seven- and eight-figure ventures, Diane makes the case that the arts don't just produce performers—they produce entrepreneurs.Most corporate environments reward stability and caution. The arts reward iteration, discomfort, and persistence. That tension is the heart of this conversation.We explore why artists must become “creativepreneurs,” how passion evolves into purpose—and then into profit—and why the discipline learned on stage often translates directly into leadership, influence, and business growth.This isn't a romanticized view of creativity. It's a pragmatic look at how rehearsal, rejection, and reinvention create durable operators.TL;DR* The arts teach resilience through repetition and rejection.* Rehearsal discipline mirrors business preparation.* Passion without business structure stalls.* Visibility is a skill, not luck.* Start before you're ready. Momentum creates clarity.* There is no real “backup plan”—only commitment.* Creative skills are leadership skills.Memorable Lines* “Start before you're ready.”* “Get comfortable being uncomfortable.”* “Passion becomes purpose. Purpose becomes profit.”* “Leadership doesn't get easier—it becomes more public.”* “If you want something done, find a theater kid.”GuestDiane Strand — Executive Producer, Serial Entrepreneur, Author, and FounderFounder of JDS Studio, video producer, acting coach, nonprofit leader, and advocate for arts-based entrepreneurship.Diane works at the intersection of creativity and commerce—helping artists, executives, and founders become more visible, more disciplined, and more intentional about building sustainable careers.Why This MattersThe modern economy doesn't reward rigidity. It rewards adaptability.Rejection cycles aren't unique to actors. Founders pitch and get rejected. Consultants propose and get ignored. Leaders cast vision and face resistance. The rehearsal process of the arts mirrors the repetition required in business.For founders, operators, and executives rebuilding after setbacks, this episode reframes creativity as operational leverage.The skill is not talent.The skill is disciplined persistence under uncertainty. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
Today, we're welcoming Bob Campana, a California-based serial entrepreneur with more than 40 years of experience building businesses across hospitality, travel, real estate, and aviation.ROBERT's WebsiteROBERT on YouTubeFrom hot tub manufacturing to founding the beloved Redwood Café in Modesto, to leading Redwood Café Tours across Europe, Asia, and Oceania, Bob's career is a living case study in adaptability, optimism, and grit.He's also the author of the book Don't Look Down! The Improbable Adventures and Battle-Tested Lessons of a Serial Entrepreneur, where he shares candid lessons learned from a lifetime of figuring it out as he went. Bob has his own entrepreneurship podcast, continuing his mission to share what really happens behind the scenes of business building.1. A Lifetime of ReinventionBob, you've built businesses in very different industries—from manufacturing to hospitality to aviation. Looking back over 40 years, what allowed you to keep reinventing yourself rather than getting stuck in one version of success?2. Risk, Fear, and the Title “Don't Look Down!”Your book title says a lot. Don't Look Down! suggests both courage and consequence. How have you learned to take risks without being reckless—and what's one moment when looking down might have stopped you if you'd let it?3. Building Places That Connect PeopleRedwood Café became more than a restaurant—it became a community hub, and now it's evolved into Redwood Café Tours around the world. What do you think makes an experience or a business truly memorable to people? (Bob recommends two books. “Moments of Truth: How the SAS President and CEO Adapted to the New Customer-Driven Economy” by Jan Carlzon. “Setting the Table: The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business” by Danny Meyer.)4. Lessons Earned the Hard WayYour book promises “battle-tested lessons,” not theory. What are one or two hard-earned truths about entrepreneurship that you wish more people understood before they start their first venture?5. What's Next—and Why Keep Going?You're still expanding into real estate and aircraft leasing, writing books, and launching a podcast. What keeps you energized at this stage—and what advice would you give to entrepreneurs who wonder if it's too late to start something new?Bob, if you could leave our listeners with one mindset or principle that's helped you navigate uncertainty over four decades, what would it be?
Plus, Mark on his most challenging venture yet: revolutionizing the prescription drug market in America.First we meet Lucy from Washington DC, considering an opportunity to bring her upside-down peanut butter brand into a big box retailer. Then Macy from Utah, wondering if her youth-safe skincare products are better marketed to kids or their parents. Then Dan from North Carolina, looking to reboot his pre-pandemic business selling hand-crafted wooden razors. And finally Kristen from Michigan, questioning if she should expand her children's winter wear brand with gear for other seasons.Thank you to the founders of One Trick Pony, Girlyish Skincare, Imperium Shaving, and Northern Classics for being a part of our show.If you'd like to be featured on a future Advice Line episode, leave us a one-minute message that tells us about your business and a specific question you'd like answered. Send a voice memo to hibt@id.wondery.com or call 1-800-433-1298.And be sure to listen to Mark Cuban's original episode on the show from back in 2016.This episode was produced by Casey Herman with music by Ramtin Arablouei. It was edited by John Isabella. Our audio engineers were Robert Rodriguez and Jimmy Keeley.You can follow HIBT on X & Instagram and sign up for Guy's free newsletter at guyraz.com or on Substack.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Relentless drive isn't the problem for most high performers. The real breakdown happens when self-belief collapses after early success and hustle turns into motion without direction. This episode is part of The Best of Habits & Hustle, a series where we revisit some of the most impactful conversations we've shared. In this one, I'm joined by Rob Dyrdek to challenge the idea that working harder fixes everything and explore why success stalls when it isn't intentionally designed. We also talk about rebuilding belief after hitting bottom, mastering time as a strategic advantage, and designing systems that create real wealth without burning your life down. Rob Dyrdek is a serial entrepreneur, producer, and former professional skateboarder. He is the creator of Ridiculousness and the founder of Dyrdek Machine, a venture studio that has built 18 brands with six exits totaling over $550M. Rob is also the CEO of Existence and the mind behind Time Creationism, a framework focused on engineering time at scale. What We Discuss: (00:02) Losing self-belief after early success and why hustle stops working (11:38) How subconscious belief shapes trajectory more than effort (13:27) Hitting rock bottom and the decision to reprogram belief (19:18) Why self-belief isn't motivation, it's data and mastery (46:41) Designing time as a strategic asset instead of reacting to life (52:03) Why balance must come before scale, not after (56:47) Building systems that create wealth without burning your life down Thank you to our sponsors: Prolon: Get 30% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift when you subscribe to their 5-Day Program! Just visit https://prolonlife.com/JENNIFERCOHEN and use code JENNIFERCOHEN to claim your discount and your bonus gift. Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off Air Doctor: Go to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code HUSTLE40 for up to $300 off and a 3-year warranty on air purifiers. Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off Manna Vitality: Visit mannavitality.com and use code JENNIFER20 for 20% off your order Amp fit is the perfect balance of tech and training, designed for people who do it all and still want to feel strong doing it. Check it out at joinamp.com/jen Find more from Jen: Website: https://jennifercohen.com Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Rob Dyrdek: Instagram: @robdyrdek Facebook: @robdyrdek Youtube: @robdyrdek