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  • Phyllis Okon, a medium and CEO of a transportation company, shares her journey from founding a limousine service to becoming a medium. She demystifies mediumship and discusses the comfort and messages she brings to people from their loved ones on the other side. Phyllis also talks about her experiences as a medium, the difference between being a medium and a psychic, and the self-awareness that comes with practicing mediumship. She shares personal stories of connecting with spirits and delivering messages that deeply resonate with people. Additionally, Phyllis discusses her role as CEO of a transportation company and how she built it from a small operation to an international business with 700 employees. Phyllis Okon shares her journey of building a successful transportation business while balancing motherhood and family life. She emphasizes the importance of commitment, hard work, and perseverance in achieving long-term success. Phyllis also discusses the values she learned from her parents, such as customer service, responsibility, and the importance of family. She highlights the significance of listening to and spending quality time with loved ones, as well as the need to prioritize and find balance in life. Phyllis shares her experiences as a mother and the lessons she has learned about love, sacrifice, and the importance of being present for her children. She also talks about her passion for writing and the impact it has had on her life. Phyllis concludes by offering advice to parents and encouraging them to prioritize self-care and reduce pressure on themselves.

    About Guest, Phyllis Okon:
    Phyllis Okon co-founded BLS Limousine Service with her late husband almost fifty years ago. A former social studies teacher, she quit teaching to run the office from her tiny kitchen on Long Island. The company grew to three offices, and after her husband's death, she and her two sons expanded to eleven more. BLS stands today proudly woman-owned and world-renowned.

    She began a writing career at 55 that produced 83 books. Writing as Carole P. Roman and Brit Lunden, she has enchanted children, parents, and teachers with several fiction and nonfiction series. Her joke book, The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids, shot to the top of Amazon, outselling every other book for two months. Her YA novel Grady Whill and the Templeton Codex is currently being turned into a screenplay.

    After her husband passed, she ventured into mediumship classes, eventually being singled out of her mentorship and endorsed by Seatbelt Psychic Thomas John.

    As Lady Phyllis, her ability to connect and give evidential information has built this new venture to many monthly sessions and a steady clientele. Combining her love of teaching with her many talents, she has now opened several courses sharing her knowledge and demystifying mediumship to enable a new generation to embrace it.

    Phyllis's unique experiences have made her a compassionate and understanding medium, CEO, and author, proving you don't have to give anything up because of age!

  • Mike Jesowshek, a CPA and tax strategist, shares his journey from being an entrepreneur in the online marketing industry to starting his own accounting firm and eventually focusing on educating small business owners about tax strategies. He discusses the importance of simplifying complex tax strategies and empowering business owners to implement them. Mike also talks about the role of his podcast in providing free content and serving as a lead source for his firm. He shares his experience in developing software and the importance of taking calculated risks. Mike Jesowshek CPA discusses the challenges and rewards of being an entrepreneur and a father. He shares his decision to invest in his business or start something new that aligns with his passions. Having children has changed his motivation and inspiration to work, as he now wants to build a legacy for his family. Mike emphasizes the importance of being present and setting a strong foundation for his kids. He also highlights the value of seeking guidance from experienced parents and mentors. Patience and love are key characteristics of a super dad, and Mike believes in approaching every relationship with kindness and a willingness to help.

    About Guest, Mike Jesowshek:
    Mike is a true expert in making tax savings simple for small business owners. As an entrepreneur, speaker, author, and podcast host, he's all about breaking down the complex world of taxes into easy-to-understand strategies. Mike's main goal? To help you, the business owner, learn how to pay the least amount in taxes as legally possible. Having educated thousands of entrepreneurs nationwide, Mike's expertise makes navigating tax savings accessible, empowering business owners to take critical steps toward business growth and enhanced wealth.

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  • Matt Lowry, a licensed psychological practitioner and father to an autistic son, discusses autism as a genetic difference and challenges the perception of autism as a disorder. He emphasizes the importance of neurodiversity and creating an autistic-friendly environment. Matt shares his personal journey of self-discovery and acceptance, as well as his mission to advocate for autistic individuals. He highlights the strengths and unique abilities of autistic people, such as their intense interests and monotropic focus. Matt also addresses the biases and misconceptions surrounding autism and the need for greater understanding and support. In this conversation, Matt discusses the importance of autism affirmation and understanding. He emphasizes that autistic individuals don't need to be cured, but rather need accommodations and understanding. Matt encourages parents of autistic children to learn from autistic people and accept their child as a human being first. He also highlights the damaging effects of organizations like Autism Speaks and the importance of seeking out autistic resources. Matt shares his own interests and passions, such as mythology and Star Wars, and encourages individuals to pursue their own passions. He emphasizes the importance of patience and being present as a parent. Matt's message for future generations is to be excellent to each other.

    About Guest, Matt Lowry:
    Matt Lowry, (he/him) LPP is a licensed psychological practitioner who provides diagnostics and therapy to Autistic people using an Autistic-affirming framework. Matt has studied autism and Autistic people for over two decades, and is himself an Autistic person. Matt works to educate people about Autistic traits and Autistic Culture though professional trainings, professional consultations, and his podcast, The Autistic Culture Podcast. From this strengths-based perspective, Matt helps Autistic people create a life that is compatible with their Autistic neurology, and helps Autistic people find pride in their Autistic culture. Matt has previously worked in a school-based setting, in inpatient settings, and in community mental health.

  • Jevon Wooden, a speaker, coach, and author specializing in empathetic leadership, discusses his experience as a new father and his transition from the military to his current career. He emphasizes the importance of empathy in leadership and highlights the need for leaders to understand and support their employees on a personal level. Jevon works with companies in various industries, including tech, hospitality, and construction, to create empathetic cultures and improve employee well-being. The conversation explores the importance of company culture and how to maintain a positive work environment, especially during times of layoffs. It emphasizes the need for transparency, psychological safety, and support for employees. The discussion also touches on the impact of coaching and empathy on personal relationships and parenting. Jevon Wooden shares his experiences as a father and how his professional life has changed since becoming a parent. He highlights the importance of patience, curiosity, and openness in being a super dad. The conversation concludes with a message for future generations to embrace connection, ask for help, and value the support of others.

    About Guest, Jevon Wooden:
    Jevon Wooden is a sought-after speaker, coach, and author specializing in empathetic leadership. A veteran, CEO, and expert in emotional intelligence and DISC, he empowers leaders to build high-performing teams, foster thriving workplace cultures, and achieve sustainable business growth. Jevon's insights have been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc. Magazine, and more.

  • Donald Grothoff is an EFT practitioner who helps individuals reduce anxiety and stress through tapping. He also works with parents and aging loved ones as part of the sandwich generation. Donald explains that tapping is an energy process that involves tapping on specific points of the body's meridians to bring down fight or flight response and reduce anxiety. He helps his clients identify negative thought patterns and work through them to lower anxiety levels. Donald shares his personal journey of transitioning from a web marketing business to becoming an EFT practitioner, driven by his passion for helping others. In this conversation, Donald Grothoff discusses his experience as a parent of children with OCD and the challenges they faced. He shares how the disorder affected his daughters and the impact it had on their lives. Donald also talks about the importance of understanding and compassion in dealing with OCD and how it can be managed. He emphasizes the need for effective communication and the role it played in his relationship with his wife. Donald reflects on the lessons he learned from his experiences and how they shaped him as a person and a parent.

    About Guest, Donald Grothoff:
    I’m Don Grothoff, a Dad, EFT Practitioner, and, Mindset Coach. When I had my second child, I had no idea she would have OCD and the tough journey she would take us through. Then to find my youngest suffering from it, we relived the whole journey again. This painful anxiety disorder crippled both kids, me, and my family.

    While their OCD never went away, the girls, my family, and I have learned to manage it. I became dedicated to learning methods that I could use to help them and the family cope, bring down anxiety, and eventually manage their OCD.

    I decided to use the skills I acquired as a Dad and from Emotional Freedom Techniques training to be a mindset coach for individuals and families to handle the curveballs that life throws their way. I use my skills in naturopathic and holistic doctors’ offices to help patients through their healing process, make them more efficient, healthy and satisfied patient.

  • Jalisa Hardy, a holistic health practitioner and spiritual alchemist, shares her journey of self-discovery and the importance of embracing our authentic selves. She discusses human design and how it can help us understand our unique energy types and live a more aligned life. Jalisa also talks about the power of imagination and reconnecting with our inner child. She emphasizes the importance of deconditioning and unlearning societal beliefs that limit us. Through her work, Jalisa empowers others to tap into their supernatural potential and manifest the life they desire. Jalisa Hardy, HHP shares her insights on making tasks fun and easy, embracing inner child healing, and living authentically. She emphasizes the importance of play, meditation, and emotional freedom techniques in finding joy and peace in life. Jalisa also discusses her journey as a single mom, leaving an abusive relationship, and the support system that helped her thrive. She highlights the significance of self-care, selflessness, and patience in single motherhood. Jalisa's message to future generations is to remember that they are enough.

    About Guest, Jalisa Hardy:
    While I may not fit the typical profile of a "dad," as a single mother of three young children, I bring a unique perspective to the topic of parenting as an entrepreneur. With my diverse background as a licensed minister, self-published author, Human Design Expert, Spiritual Alchemist, Trauma of Money Certified Professional, and Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, I have valuable insights to share on balancing the demands of entrepreneurship with the responsibilities of parenthood. My journey as a single mother navigating the realms of spirituality, holistic health, and personal growth while raising my children could offer your audience a fresh perspective on parenting and entrepreneurship.

  • Jason Jablonski, owner of a plumbing, heating, and electrical company, shares his experience of running a business in a small town in Canada. He discusses the challenges and rewards of being an entrepreneur, including the importance of hiring the right people and maintaining a positive company culture. Jason also talks about the transition from being an employee to a business owner, the role of family in the business, and the impact of having children on taking risks. He emphasizes the value of communication and the need to prioritize time for oneself and one's spouse. In this conversation, Jason Jablonski shares his insights on effective communication, raising kids, and being a role model. He emphasizes the importance of taking time to calm down before engaging in difficult conversations and highlights the value of daily family prayer time. Jason discusses the differences among his children and offers advice on navigating the preteen phase. He also talks about the role of the community in raising kids and the advantages and disadvantages of technology. Jason shares his aspirations for his children, including independence and faith, and discusses the balance between his role as a father and his wife's role as a mother. He reflects on the milestones of parenthood and the skills he hopes to teach his kids. Jason concludes by encouraging future generations to be the person they needed in their darkest days and to use their experiences to help others.

    About Guest, Jason Jablonksi:
    Jason Jablonski is a multi million dollar business owner. He owns and founded an electric company 12 years ago. Over these 12 years he got married, had 5 kids, and underwent many struggles all while running a successful Electric, Plumbing and Heating company. Jason is involved and is learning from many coaches as he continues to grow his business.

  • Kyle Jetsel shares his journey of parenting six kids, including an autistic child, and overcoming challenges such as defiance and suicidal thoughts. He discusses his evolution from ruling with an iron fist to adopting a more loving and patient approach. Kyle emphasizes the importance of showing love even in difficult moments and shares a transformative experience with his autistic son. He also highlights the need for self-discovery, setting goals, and working as a team with his wife to create a happy and thriving family. Kyle Jetsel shares his approach to accountability and self-forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of giving oneself grace and continuously striving for improvement. He also discusses how he managed the sudden loss of his wife and the process of supporting his family through grief. Kyle highlights the significance of taking action and not waiting to make positive changes in life. He encourages fathers to prioritize emotional control, set aside their egos, and model love for their wives. Kyle believes that the gift of a strong and loving marital relationship would have a profound impact on individuals and society as a whole. He finds the most love in prayer, where he feels a deep connection to divinity and a sense of purpose.

    About Guest, Kyle Jetsel:
    My name is Kyle Jetsel and For years I (and My now deceased wife, Shelly) struggled raising our 6 “strong-willed” kids. Nothing seemed to be off-limits for this “seemingly feral” crew. From biting, kicking and screaming... to defiance, arguments, fights and threats... to then... even physical confrontation with us. As the challenges mounted (oppositional defiance, suicidal thoughts and ideation, autism spectrum, etc., etc...) we spared no expense. When the books and training and specialists and therapists failed to help us with our "AT HOME" challenges, we made it our business to better understand how we could parent our kiddos in a spirit of love. Through the "secrets" we learned, we dramatically LOWERED STRESS for everyone and TRANSFORMED our family... even AS we raised our “spirited” kids. Now, WE TEACH that same framework and recipe to other families so they can become what our family has become. A top 1% happy family.

  • Coach Riana Milne is a global life, love, trauma recovery, and mindset coach who specializes in helping parents raise successful and emotionally happy kids. She has worked with kids of all ages, from kindergarten to college, and has experience in mental health counseling in schools. Coach Riana emphasizes the importance of teaching mindset for success from a young age and instilling confidence and belief in children's dreams. She also discusses the impact of childhood trauma on adults and the top 10 traumas that children commonly experience. Coach Riana Milne discusses the top 10 traumas that can impact adults and how they can affect parenting. She emphasizes the importance of identifying and healing childhood trauma to create a happy and successful life. Riana shares her personal journey of finding her mission in life after experiencing childhood trauma and the lack of healing she received. She also highlights the significance of mindset work and cultivating talents in children. Riana encourages parents to teach their children the value of money, the importance of working early, and the power of behavior modification. She concludes by expressing her love for her family and her passion for helping children in schools.

    About Guest, Riana Milne:
    For over 24 years, I specialized as a Trauma Recovery Mental Health Counselor & Life, Love & Mindset Coach in healing adults with Unconscious Childhood & Relationship Trauma. I help them to Create the Life They Desire & Have the Love They Deserve - AND to be GREAT Parents! Research shows in 2021 that 100% of us have Childhood Trauma; and is a HUGE Influence on our Success in Life, Love & Business, and it can be healed! It shows up as anxiety, depression, domestic violence, addiction, perfectionism, people-pleasing, codependency, love addiction, jealousy, control, anger, fear of success, constant firings, workaholism, bullying, or reaching success but suffering in love. My own Childhood & Love Traumas led me to my research and create my Mission to Help Change the Way the World Loves. I'm a #1 Bestseller of LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve and LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success. My work resulted in being featured in Forbes, NY Weekly Magazine, Disrupt Magazine, Influencer Daily, and Spotlight On Business; as well as being selected by Wealth Insider Magazine as "One of The Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022" and in 2021 I was selected as One of “Top 100 Successful Women Around the World."

  • Roy Dekel, a serial entrepreneur, discusses his journey in building multiple companies and his focus on solving problems for small business owners through technology, particularly in the real estate industry. He emphasizes the importance of finding complementary partners and building a strong team. Roy also shares insights on hiring and the significance of hiring slow and firing fast. He highlights the need for a clear definition of the perfect job and the importance of prioritizing family and communication while starting a new venture. In this conversation, Roy Dekel discusses the importance of time management and prioritizing family. He emphasizes the need to address regrets and make adjustments to spend more quality time with loved ones. Roy also shares his strategies for maintaining a positive mindset, including avoiding negative coping mechanisms and engaging in mind exercises. He highlights the importance of intentional thinking and not caring about things that don't truly impact one's life. Roy discusses his approach to parenting, focusing on love, freedom, and support, and allowing his children to make mistakes. He also reflects on the contrast between his own upbringing in Israel and his children's upbringing in California. Roy emphasizes the importance of building character and preparing children for the world. He shares his role as a father to a five-year-old versus his role with his older children, and the need for balance and boundaries. Lastly, Roy discusses the characteristics of a super dad, the skill of entrepreneurship he enjoys teaching his kids, and the importance of love and support in raising good children.

    About Guest, Roy Dekel:
    Roy Dekel, is an America-Israeli businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He co-founded and invested in numerous successful businesses, including SetSchedule, Rentastic, and Taskable. With an unwavering commitment to driving innovation in enterprise and consumer tech, Roy has consistently pushed the boundaries of what's possible in the business world.
    As a devoted father to two boys and one girl, Roy adeptly navigates the busy schedule of driving between sports practices, dance recitals, school events, and occasionally bringing his children to the office. Amidst the demands of being a full-time entrepreneur, Roy has mastered the art of balancing his professional responsibilities with his role as a dedicated father. Through strategic time management and a nurturing approach, he has created a supportive environment for his children to thrive while pursuing his entrepreneurial endeavors. Roy's ability to successfully juggle the challenges of entrepreneurship and parenthood serves as an inspiring example for fellow entrepreneurs navigating similar paths.

  • Noah, the founder of MyArkit.com, discusses his unique business that helps people preserve and digitize their memories. He shares his motivation for starting the business, which stemmed from wanting to capture and pass down memories of his parents. Noah emphasizes the importance of digitizing memories to prevent them from being lost over time. He also talks about the challenges of being an entrepreneur while parenting his children and offers advice for being a good father. Noah reflects on the differences between being a dad and a grandfather, highlighting the joy and indulgence that comes with being a grandparent. He also discusses the balance between being a dad, a husband, and a provider, acknowledging the challenges of finding the right balance. Noah shares his experiences as a father and offers insights on maintaining a work-life balance, fostering a love for reading and learning in children, and the importance of community. He emphasizes the value of patience, a sense of humor, and curiosity in being a good father. Noah also discusses the transitions he made in his career and the importance of having a positive mindset. He highlights the significance of communication and empathy in relationships and encourages future generations to live by the golden rule.

    About Guest, James Gebhardt:
    MyArkit.com is an online digital archival company preserving the legacy of loved ones and friends. We live our lives digitally, cradle too grave, and we save them to devices or clouds or social media sites that will either delete you, censor you, or you’ll get lost due to faulty equipment or careless handling. We have thousands of pictures and videos on our devices that get clicked away with no story behind the images that give them real meaning and emotion. Imagine you’re great great grandkids being able to bring up your life in your words and thoughts. People want to be remembered.

  • Naresh Vissa discusses his move from Baltimore to Tampa and his reasons for choosing Tampa as his new home. He also talks about his career in digital media and marketing, as well as his venture into real estate investing. Naresh shares his perspective on the Florida housing market and the opportunities it presents. He also discusses his experience as a parent and the challenges and joys of raising two young children. Naresh Vissa discusses the importance of early childhood development and the impact it has on raising confident and independent adults. He shares his own parenting philosophy and the activities he exposes his children to in order to instill passion, values, and principles. Naresh emphasizes the significance of sociability, self-sufficiency, and efficiency in raising adults. He also highlights the importance of confidence and likability in navigating through life. Naresh encourages fathers to be actively involved in their children's lives from a young age and to cherish every moment.

    About Guest, Naresh Vissa:
    Naresh Vissa is Founder and CEO of Krish Media & Marketing – a full service online and digital media and marketing agency. He has worked with leading publishers, media firms and institutions such as CNN Radio, JP Morgan Chase, EverBank, The Institute for Energy Research, Houston Rockets, Houston Astros, the American Junior Golf Association, Agora Publishing, and Stansberry Research.

    Naresh helped launch an online radio network generating six-figures in monthly revenue. He managed the production and marketing for the first online retail physical precious metals trading platform. He’s a #1 bestselling author of PODCASTNOMICS: The Book Of Podcasting… To Make You Millions and has been featured on USA Today, Yahoo!, Bloomberg, MSNBC, Huffington Post, Business Week, MSN Money, Business Insider, India Today, and the Hindustan Times. He was also the Director of Media Strategy at the largest private and independent financial publisher in the world.

    In 2009, Naresh co-hosted the top-rated financial talk show in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolis, The Wall Street Shuffle. He has booked more than 1,500 experts in the fields of finance, economics, business management & consulting, self-help, leadership, sales and marketing.

    Naresh aided the Houston Rockets’ staff in selecting draft picks Aaron Brooks, Carl Landry and Donte Greene in the 2007 and 2008 NBA Drafts.

    Naresh took as many as 27 credit hours a semester while at Syracuse University, and he graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Renée Crown University Honors Program, triple majoring in broadcast and digital journalism, finance, and accounting at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Martin J. Whitman School of Management. Morgan Stanley nominated him as an Emerging Student Leader. During his junior and senior years, he served as an analyst for the Orange Value Fund, where he managed an investment portfolio in excess of $1.2 million of private investor money. Upon graduation, he was awarded as a high-achieving student in his class.

    Naresh earned a Master’s Degree from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, concurrently working as an admissions recruitment coordinator, marketing and communications blogger, and strategy research assistant to Executive in Residence Professor Bill Sax. A former academic tutor, counselor to underrepresented students, and middle school assistant basketball coach at the nationally renowned Village School in Houston, Naresh frequently donates his time to community service and social advocacy. He holds a first-degree Black Belt in Taekwondo.

  • Jeff Glauser shares his personal journey of growth and transformation over the past five years. He discusses the challenges he faced during his divorce and the importance of open communication with his children. Jeff emphasizes the significance of creating daily habits and routines to improve mental and physical well-being. He also highlights the power of storytelling in connecting with others and conveying messages effectively. Jeff's evolution in his career has been driven by finding his ikigai, the intersection of passion, purpose, and vocation. Jeff Glauser emphasizes the importance of staying focused on finding your Ideal Customer Avatar (ICA) and leading by example. He discusses the value of journaling and setting daily prompts to align with your ICA. Jeff also shares his perspective on discomfort and how he has learned to identify and address it proactively. He highlights the importance of acceptance and not suffering unnecessarily. Jeff talks about the challenges and blessings of working from home as a father, emphasizing the need for boundaries and balance. He also discusses the role of a father and the characteristics he wants to cultivate in his children. Jeff's favorite movies include 'It's a Wonderful Life,' 'Network,' and 'Airplane.' He believes that every father should have a supportive community and encourages vulnerability and leaning on others. Jeff can be found on LinkedIn and his website, Brandscribed.com.

    About Guest, Jeff Glauser:
    I'm a dad of two kids two years into a work-from-home entrepreneurial journey.

  • In this conversation, Mark and Tyler discuss mentorship, finding one's passion, and the importance of authenticity and resilience. Mark shares his experiences as a mentor and how it has impacted his life. They also touch on the challenges of divorce and raising children. Mark emphasizes the value of team sports in teaching resilience and the importance of self-reflection and personal accountability. He offers advice on finding one's path in life and the power of storytelling. Mark reflects on his role as a father and the challenges he faced as a single parent. He emphasizes the importance of being present, listening, and providing support and love to his children. Mark also discusses the evolution of his own perspective on relationships and the qualities he believes every father should have, including patience, authenticity, and the ability to listen. He shares his admiration for his own father and the impact he had on his life. Mark concludes by expressing his gratitude and love for his family and the importance of living in the present moment.

    About Guest, Mark Aylward:
    I have been an entrepreneur my whole life and raised three kids solo while navigating a contentious divorce where I got sole custody as my own attorney (I'm not an attorney). My kids are young adults now.
    I have 35 years experience in the technical staffing space as an owner/operator. I've generated over $75 million in revenue and have created 4 millionaires that I am aware of. I built and sold 2 multimillion dollar companies and have hired and trained hundreds of salespeople. I found work for my young adult children out of school and then helped them all start their own companies online. More recently I have transitioned into leadership coaching in the career transition field. I am transparent about my wins and losses and all the struggles.

  • In this conversation, Tyler interviews Aaron Alex Ryan, a voiceover artist and author, about his career and parenting. Aaron Alex Ryan shares his experience in voiceover work and self-publishing books. He discusses the importance of consistency and marketing in achieving success. They also talk about the challenges of balancing work and family life, particularly with young children at home. Aaron Alex Ryan emphasizes the role of fathers in providing fun and building confidence in their children. He also highlights the importance of love and being heard as key characteristics to cultivate in kids. Lastly, they touch on the significance of community in raising a family. Aaron Alex Ryan, a father of two, discusses the importance of family and community in his life. He emphasizes the values and good friendships that he wants for his family. Aaron shares how his family has found a strong sense of community in their neighborhood, where their best friends live across the street. He also talks about the creative skills he has passed on to his children and the importance of patience in parenting. Aaron hopes that his children will remember him as a loving and present father.

  • Myron Welik shares his experience as both a parent and an entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and self-reliance in children, as well as the need for parents to be present and supportive. Myron discusses the challenges of discipline and the importance of love in parenting. He encourages parents to find activities that their children enjoy and to make a conscious effort to spend quality time with them. Myron also highlights the significance of love in life and the lasting impact it has on relationships.

    About Guest, Myron Welik:
    In 2002, I lost my Muti-Million Dollar business in a catastrophic way, leaving me paralyzed with self-doubt and depression.

    However, I kept going and 16 year later I successfully re-invented myself. I am known as a “Jackhammer” and have been in the business of making deals happen for 40 years. I am the host of the Jackhammer podcast and author of “The Jackhammer Effect”. My insatiable drive and resilience have been a hallmark of my long and successful career.

    Moreover- I identified and brokered the deal that brought Heidi Klum and New Balance together, leading to the creation of the HKNB brand. I pitched products of my own design on the Home Shopping Network to 40 million viewers. In addition - I have negotiated strategic partnerships with well-known brands such as the New England Patriots, Lacoste, FIFA, Madison Square Gardens, Radio City Music Hall, and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum.

    In 2018 met a young real estate entrepreneur that impressed me and I had the feeling that we could great things together, even though I knew nothing about real estate. But he disappeared on me.
    For 6 months, I relentlessly pursued that opportunity . By 2020, the partnership was in place. Three and half years later, my consulting work resulted in over $40 Million Dollars of real estate investments .

    Today my brand is The Jackhammer. I’m 71 going on 51 and nothing can stop me. I am proof that age is no barrier to reinventing yourself. I live by the motto “Never give up, stay passionate, and work hard because it’s never too late.”

  • In this podcast episode, Tyler interviews Alex Egeler, a stay-at-home dad and former aerospace executive. Alex shares his journey of transitioning from a successful career to becoming the primary caregiver for his four boys. He discusses the challenges he faced, including his oldest son's mental health issues, and how he had to redefine his identity and let go of societal expectations. Alex emphasizes the importance of modeling values like responsibility, honesty, and community for his children. He also talks about the role of therapy in his family's life and the need to prioritize self-care. Parenting is a constantly evolving process, and each child is different. Expectations and techniques that worked with one child may not work with another. It's important to be open-minded and adaptable. Communication and teamwork with your partner are crucial, as it's easy to feel like the other person isn't doing enough. Seek therapy or counseling if needed. Parenting books and advice should be taken with a grain of salt, as every child and situation is unique. Building a supportive community and exposing your children to diverse experiences is valuable. Answer children's questions honestly and age-appropriately. The ability to accept others and connect with them emotionally is a valuable skill to teach your children. Define success on your own terms and stay focused on your own goals and values.

    About Guest, Alex Egeler:
    I'm a dad of four boys and former aerospace engineer who had to take a step back from my career to run the household. I originally thought it would be a short break, but a severe depressive turn for my son meant we needed someone who could be the lead parent on call much more than a conventional job would allow. I started my own coaching business in a complete career pivot to try something that I felt more passionately about and give me the flexibility we needed as a family. I had previously lost my father to suicide and also struggled with mental health, and seeing my son experience such difficulty brought up my own family history and trauma. I had to fully grieve my father all over again when I became a dad, and manage my own anxiety so that I wouldn't let either of those issues become generational trauma and effect my kids through me. I've learned so much about parenting and emotional regulation in the 11 years of being a dad and many of the lessons are equally applicable to leadership roles I have had as well.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-egeler-empathic-egg/

    https://www.empathicegg.com/

  • In this conversation, Tyler and Mattie discuss the challenges of being a business owner and a parent. Mattie shares his experience as a chiropractor specializing in adjusting horses and the importance of trust and communication in his work. He also talks about the impact of his upbringing and the call to adventure in his life. Mattie emphasizes the importance of honesty, trust, and bouncing back from failure. He suggests starting with small wins and gradually adding new habits to improve oneself. The conversation explores the importance of personal growth, saying yes to the call of adventure, and the characteristics needed for success in various aspects of life. Mattie emphasizes the significance of humility, discipline, and courage in being a better human being, running a business, and being a parent. He also discusses the role of a father in raising children who are successful in their relationships and have the courage to pursue their passions. The importance of community is highlighted, with Mattie expressing gratitude for the supportive community at the Forge Jiu-Jitsu Academy.