In this episode, Miro explains why we do this thing even during the times when it isn't making us rich. Why is it important for us to podcast and interview cool people, and tell stories to strangers. Also, what happens when you put hard work into something consistently over time and why that's more valuable than anything. We want to thank out sponsor: Knucks 3 in 1 Refresher Spray for Men. https://www.myknucks.com And thanks to Martin Rutte with "Project Heaven on Earth" for the intro. http://projectheavenonearth.com
In this episode, Miro talks with David Wood, CEO of "Play for Real" a consulting company that helps companies to improve performance and retention. But David dosent just help the corporate world. “Play for Real” is something we all get to define for ourselves. To David, it means living with even more truth, more daring, and more caring than he ever has before. The real question is….what will “Play for Real” mean to you? Even at your level of success, are you lacking one or more of the following: 1) A clear, compelling vision 2) A clear, practical plan 3) The focus and discipline to swiftly implement the plan 4) A clear understanding of who you truly are, and who you wish to become? David plays for real. A former Consulting Actuary to Fortune 100 companies – such as Sony Music, Proctor & Gamble, and Exxon – David left his cushy Park Avenue job 20 years ago to explore both the outer world, and his own inner world. David says: “When you’re 10,000 feet ABOVE the Himalayas hanging from a piece of cloth, you see life differently.” From his unique vantage point, David has now coached thousands of hours spanning 20 years and 12 countries around the globe.
In this episode, Miro gets home from his trip to Thrive Las Vegas 2019. The overall recap is in the detail but suffice it to say it was a good trip but like other conferences, there's some amazing content but it can be information overload. Also, getting back home and into the grind, it took a couple of days. for more episodes: https://www.bossed2boss.com
In this episode, Miro sits down with CEO of Cocotaps.com "Chief Coconut" Coco Vinny live at Thrive Las Vegas 2019. Coco Vinny has been seen on "Shark Tank" on NBC and Cocotaps is a zero waste beverage distribution company Vinny and his company have developed an environmentally conscious way to enjoy beverages and has been blowing up in hotels and resorts all over the place. Visit: https://www.cocotaps.com
In this episode, Miro is recording in Las Vegas at Thrive Business Conference. He linked up with the Breaking Business Barriers crew. They talk business, how to keep a multi-member partnership sane, and overall insight into how personal connections seem to translate into business relationships... sometimes. Open Media Source is a Digital Media and consulting company owned by Dr. Joseph Kaye, Brandon Straza and Brent Duhaime (Do-hame). They co-host their flagship podcast called Breaking Business Barriers that focuses on someone's career decision - a fork in the road. Typically, these are very difficult, career crossroads that if a wrong decision is made, it could be a long road to recovery. The guests range from "C" suite leaders, business owners/entrepreneurs, etc. Brent Duhaime (last name pronounced Do-hame). Brent is a 30 year veteran in finance, financial services and other service related businesses. He's owned and operated various businesses since his days growing up on a farm in South Dakota. Brent can easily be found on LinkedIn as well as the other social media outlets. Dr. Joseph Kaye started his career in academia along with mental health. He began to find a new passion in life that included bringing expertise in the digital market to small/medium sized businesses. Doc brings a deep thinking thought process to the Breaking Business Barriers show. You can find Doc on Instagram under Joseph Kaye. Brandon Straza, also known as the Real Naked Agent, is a partner with his Sister in a company called American Option Insurance. Brandon and Doc have worked directly together for the last several years. Brandon and Brent have worked together over the last 20 plus years in various capacities. You can find Brandon on Instagram under realnakedagent. Stay tuned for more fresh content covering Thrive in the next few days.
In this episode, Miro talks about why episodes have been thin the past couple weeks... Bossed 2 Boss is going to Thrive Conference in Las Vegas so stay tuned for some awesome content coming in the next few weeks. Intro By Ezra Firestone.
In this episode, Miro talks with Hannah & Alyssa of "The Conscious Craft". They focus on the science and research behind modalities such as meditation, neuro-linguistic programming, neuroscience, and more to provide a strategy for clients to heal. By empowering people to heal physically and mentally, they guide them towards breaking free from trauma and limiting beliefs. Two health coaches that met in nutrition school (Institute of Integrative Nutrition) and are on a mission is to reduce the stress that so many of us are facing while creating a tight knit community that can grow together and give back.
In this episode, Miro recaps how busy things have been and the need to cut some things out of his schedule to keep sane. Also, the recent board meeting for Hodgepodge that happened this week, some hiccups but overall gratitude for the progress being made. He also seems to have lost his comb.
In this episode, Miro talks with actor, dancer, and speaker Jonathan "Legacy" Perez. Jonathan has worked in films such as "Step Up 3D" "Stomp the Yard" & "Bring it On: Fight to the Finish" among others over the years he has broken into the real estate industry and Started his own movement: "Behind the Movement" a course helping passionate entrepreneurs to be the best that you can be. Visit: https://legacyperez.com/ for more information on the programs available to you to achieve growth for your business and life. For more episodes: https://www.bossed2boss.com
In this episode, Miro turns 30. He reflects on his quarter-life crisis and the ups and downs of his 20's. Also, how exciting it is to look forward to the future, and the differences nowadays from how past generations were at the age of 30.
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