My Way Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
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Sinopsis

What happens when Irving Thalberg, Joan Crawford, and Martha Stewart all have equal influence on an impressionable guy? You get an impressionable guy looking to spread motivation and inspiration to anyone he can!Thank you so much for checking out My Way podcast. What you are witnessing is the growth of a motivation and inspirational podcast that looks to add some positivity to the world at large. Today we are surrounded by negativity, which I believe carries over into our daily lives. If you need a chance to decompress or if you need an extra kick of motivation, please take a listen to My Way Podcast!

Episodios

  • Jon Stein-CEO of Betterment: My Way Podcast

    26/04/2016 Duración: 30min

    Mr. Jon Stein, CEO of Betterment joins us this week on My Way Podcast. While we cover a wide range of topics, we focus specifically on how Betterment changed from idea phase, to launch, to present day - The support of Mr. Stein's peers - End Goals- and then finally, the future!

  • My Way - Solo Episode 2 - Envy

    18/04/2016 Duración: 15min

    We all get a little jealous, don't we? We all get a little envious too! I want to invite you to take a seat and take a listen to my little chat about envy and jealousy in our lives. I can only use myself as an example and tell you how I combat it my way!

  • Joshua Reich: CEO of Simple Bank: My Way Podcast

    10/04/2016 Duración: 41min

    Mr. Joshua Reich has done the impossible, or nearly impossible when he started the app based bank, Simple Bank. Joshua speaks with me about his journey with the starting point being in Australia and his journey from Brooklyn to Portland to disrupting the Commercial Banking industry.

  • My Way Podcast (S1)#3: Dara Marks - Top Hollywood Script Consultant

    03/04/2016 Duración: 44min

    I am talking with top Hollywood script consultant, Dara Marks. One of the recurring themes of our talk (of which there were many) is personal growth, an aspect of life that has always been interesting to me. Talking with Dara made me think of a few people in my life who, for whatever reason, lack the ability to grow past setbacks, develop beyond their teens or twenties, and find themselves living in their own tragic story. Are they aware of it themselves? I don’t think I will ever know. What should be said, and is said by Dara, is that the growth/healing process is not a race...