Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
What do highly successful people actually do to succeed? For 45 years as entrepreneur, inventor, and author, Don Hutcheson has studied the proven career-building strategies that people around the world have used for decades to create lives of success, satisfaction and freedom. Every Tuesday he inter...
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1191. The Power of Trusting Her Journey
Karina Anderson’s story–from a violent upbringing in Denmark to finding her true purpose in South Africa–is a testament to resilience, spiritual enlig...

1190. 45 Years in Medicine and Still Makes Time for Other Passions
Otto E. Stallworth, Jr, MD, MBA, an anesthesiologist and then a cosmetic surgeon, was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama during the 1940s, fifties...

1189. A Refreshing Perspective on Productivity Catapults Her into a New Career
Sarah Ohanesian is a keynote speaker, productivity strategist, and former Chief Marketing Officer who now helps high-performing professionals and team...

1188. Talent Manager: A Day in the Life
Courtney Bagby Lupinin, CEO and Founder of Little Red Management, is the go-to talent manager for reality TV stars from shows on ABC, CBS, MTV and Net...

1187. Succeeding in the Music Business She Loves–But Not as a Musician
Cassie Petrey is the woman behind some of the most iconic artists’ social media marketing including Backstreet Boys, Camila Cabello and Britney Spears...

1186 Orthodontist: A Day in the Life
Dr. Sonia Palleck: “I love dentistry. I love working with my hands. It's quite artistic and very challenging. It also requires you to have a lot of c...

1185. Always Self-Driven and Never Stopped by Societal Norms
Paval Stuchlik, also known as Noa Aon, also known as Pavel Aeon, is a professional cyclist turned serial seven-figure entrepreneur and investor. Pavel...

1184. A Military Career Based on People, Purpose and Passion
Major General (ret) Dustin "Dusty" Shultz is a highly accomplished senior military leader, renowned for her expertise in Army Cyber, Intelligence, and...

1183. Never Quit: Homeless Teen to Johns Hopkins
Dr. Christopher Smith is a Board-Certified practicing physician who completed his residency and fellowship at the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospita...

1182. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Presentation Skills Trainer?
Guest Elizabeth Bachman: “Having been one of the earliest female stage directors as an opera director, I have a wealth of knowledge to share. I now wo...

1181. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Pharmacist?
“There are so many more opportunities today for pharmacists that we haven't even dreamed of. In the future, pharmacists are going to provide more dire...

1180. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Live Event Technical Producer?
Howie Zales is an Emmy Awarded camera operator who started his career at the NFL Network and NBC Sports. His passion for broadcasting led him to found...

1179. Using His Talents to Impact the Lives of Others
Sal Hanna is a houseparent at Milton Hershey School, a cost-free residential school for children from low-income backgrounds. At the school, students...

1178. Sometimes You Just Have to Throw Your Hat Over the Fence
Allegra Huston is the author of "Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found", the novels "A Stolen Summer" and "Say My Name," and many screenplays...

1177. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Human Resources Consultant?
Sally Loftis is the Managing Director at Loftis Partners, a 100% woman-owned human resources consulting firm located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of No...

1176. Voracious Learner Shares His Knowledge
Guest Sean Sessel: “I got to a really dark place because I felt like I had to make that choice: That I could either be financially successful but I c...

1175: A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Commodity and Equity Trader?
Tony Greer founded T.G. Macro in 2016, an independent market analysis company, where he could combine 25 years in trading and 15 years of writing a da...

1174. Power of Storytelling in Expressing Your True Self
An experienced, accredited college admissions consultant and essay coach, Kate Stone received her B.S. in Communications and a minor in Creative Writi...

1173. Autism Advocate Learns by Doing the Research
"I always say that family and love should come first, and no matter what, set your priorities straight because it's not all about the money. We have t...

1172. Special Forces Veteran Makes Safety and Security a Priority for Others
John Timothy Brewer is an Army Special Forces veteran with more than 10 years of experience enabling those who act to defend life, family, and country...

1171. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Chief Operating Officer?
Steve Orrin offers three decades of extraordinary success in a series of high-level roles at top-tier companies that include Intel Corporation, Sarveg...

1170. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Craniosacral Therapist?
“My daughter was required to be vaccinated at the end of her fifth grade school year at the age of 11 before she could move on to middle school. For t...

1169. Making It in Hollywood Takes Grit, Determination and Talent
”It was really sort of a Blitzkrieg assault approach where I wrote many, many scripts and emailed everybody I knew, and entered scripts into screenwri...

1168. How She Makes the Impossible Probable
“One thing that is unique about my background is that my clients, who are tech entrepreneurs and CEOs, value that I came from a business background, a...

1167. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Branding and Marketing Agency Expert?
“I applied to and started the TV program at Haslett High School near Lansing, Michigan and taught TV production there for 13 years. Then at age 38, I...

1166. If You Want to Be the Smartest Person in the Room, Be the Most Prepared
“I went to law school at age 49 at Washington University School of Law, which is an Ivy League-level law school. I graduated with a 4.0, the highest G...

1165. Helping Grads to Grown-ups Get on Their Path to Success
“We ended up with over 2,000 recruiting firms buying our training model. But after 2 years, I was just bored out of my mind! Once a month we were doin...

1164. A Lifetime Student of the Holocaust
Guest James Cloud: "I guess you could say I might unconsciously have developed a mission that I hope that my books will help throw light onto the ques...

1163. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be an Emotional Intelligence Executive Coach?
Guest Dawn Cook Causey: “Empathy, which is the key dimension of EQ–emotional intelligence–has been until quite recently so dramatically underutilized...

1162. Re-evaluating to Build Her Optimum Business
"The challenge for most people is figuring out where is the intersection of 1) what they love to do, 2) what they are also really good at doing, and 3...

1161. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Film and TV Industry Executive?
"The New York office asked me if I’d like to transfer there as supervisor and a pay raise that was literally three times greater than what I was earni...

1160 A Day In the Life: What's It Really Like to Be an Innovative Leader in Law Enforcement
Anthony Schembri is a distinguished former police commissioner with a background in homicide and forensic evidence. He has held several leadership pos...

1159 The Accidental Entrepreneur
“It’s just not easy to find what we love, let alone do what we love and being financially rewarded for that. It does require a ton of courage. It take...

1158. Using His Talent to Succeed in an Ever-Changing Job Market
“I love to go out there speaking and educating–on top of the franchising. It’s a great time to be exploring franchising. Our placements year-to-date a...

1157 Gaining Wisdom from His Patients’ Vacations
Several years into a successful chiropractic practice, Mitchell Mays puzzled over the patients who kept returning with recurring conditions, no matter...

1156. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be a Book Publisher?
Morgan Gist MacDonald began her career in academia, as a Sociologist, but soon found the entrepreneurial pull to take her skills as a researcher, writ...

1155. A Day in the Life: What's It Really Like to Be an Artist?
"You have to be open to unexpected opportunities to grow your audience. When the Olympics came to Atlanta in July of 1996, a photographer friend of mi...

1154. A Day in the Life of a Law Enforcement Officer, with Maria Yturria
Captain Maria Yturria, since the original recording of this episode, has been named Deputy Chief of the Professional Development Unit of the Richmond...

1153. How to Wake Up to Unconscious Bias, with Aundrea DeMille
“I have always been very vocal about sharing my black experience with my friends and family members, and as I’ve mentioned, I have been a natural lead...

1152. A Day in the Life of a Career and Technical Education Director
“The Milton Hershey School is unlike any other school in the world, and I have been exposed to many other schools in the course of my career. To be he...