The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast

Dwayne Kerrigan

Welcome to The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast. Dwayne has navigated the business world for over 35 years, owning close to 30 businesses in 12 distinct industries. Today, entrepreneurship often seems more about glitz, glamour, and a celebrity venture. On this podcast, Dwayne collaborates with overlooked but accomplished entrepreneurs, delving into their journeys of forging exceptional enterprises. Join them as they share their personal journeys, lessons learned, and strategies that keep them moving forward. Let’s celebrate the true essence of entrepreneurship and inspire the next wave of business trailblazers.

  1. 105. Coaching, Scaling and AI Disruption with Tod Melnyk COO of Dan Martell's Martell Media

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    105. Coaching, Scaling and AI Disruption with Tod Melnyk COO of Dan Martell's Martell Media

    In this powerhouse second half of Dwayne Kerrigan’s conversation with Tod Melnyk, COO of Martell Media, the focus turns to the bold, disruptive goal of making 90% of their workflow AI-driven by the end of the year. Tod opens up about leadership transitions, the importance of shadowing for accelerated learning, and the framework behind their coaching programs that keep entrepreneurs accountable through five daily non-negotiables. From integrating life and business to running calendar audits that reveal where time really goes, Tod shares the behind-the-scenes playbook of how Martell Media scales with intention, precision, and AI-powered execution. If you’re a business owner wondering how to embrace AI without losing the human touch—or how to structure your calendar and team to unlock exponential growth—this episode is for you. Timestamps 00:00 – Why 90% of workflow should be done by AI (and what that really means for jobs) 02:00 – Leadership lessons from stepping into responsibility at Dan Martell Media 03:30 – The #1 piece of advice for CEOs when onboarding key hires 05:00 – Shadowing as the fastest way to transfer culture and context 07:00 – Building Dan Martell’s brand: business content + personal integration 09:00 – Balance vs. integration: why separating business and personal doesn’t work 12:00 – The 5 Daily Non-Negotiables 16:00 – Group coaching frameworks and events at Dan Martell Media 17:30 – The AI Adoption Summit and Martell Ventures’ incubation of AI tools 20:00 – How prompt engineering + execution drive real results 22:00 – Using AI for scorecards, insights, and leadership team accountability 26:00 – Why businesses that don’t adopt AI face a bleak future 32:00 – Calendar audits: how to reclaim time and identify blind spots 36:00 – A day in the life: Tod’s 4 AM mornings, workouts, and time-blocked schedule 41:00 – The critical role of executive assistants in scaling beyond yourself 44:30 – Feedback, accountability, and the power of collaborative leadership 46:00 – Parting advice: dream big, be kind, and have fun Notable Quotes “I want 90% of your workflow done by AI. Not to replace you—but to amplify you as a human.” – Tod Melnyk “The single best way to get someone up to speed is to have them shadow you for 30 days. Every meeting. Every conversation.” – Tod Melnyk “If you’re not using AI in your business, it’s not going to be pretty.” – Tod Melnyk “Five daily non-negotiables: workout, three posts on camera, review your goals, read 10 pages, and reach out to five people every day.” – Tod Melnyk “What gets scheduled is what gets done.” – Dwayne Kerrigan “Dream big. Be kind. Go have some fun.” – Tod Melnyk Key Takeaways & Resources AI as Amplifier, Not Replacement: Businesses should aim to automate routine workflows, freeing humans to do higher-value, creative work.Shadowing Matters: Allowing new hires to shadow leaders for 30+ days accelerates alignment, context, and performance.Integration Over Balance: Design a business that integrates life, relationships, and values—rather than separating them.Five Daily Non-Negotiables: Practical, high-accountability habits for building confidence, presence, and discipline.Calendar Audits: Regular reviews reveal wasted time and ensure alignment with top...

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  2. 104. Culture, Growth, and Hard Truths with Martell Media’s COO Tod Melnyk

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    104. Culture, Growth, and Hard Truths with Martell Media’s COO Tod Melnyk

    In this episode of The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast, Dwayne sits down with Tod Melnyk, COO of Martell Media. Martell Media is the powerhouse company behind bestselling author Dan Martell's high-impact content and coaching ecosystem. Together, Dwayne and Tod explore what it really takes to scale a business while staying true to culture and values. Tod shares his journey from the brewing industry to running operations at one of the fastest-growing media companies in North America. Together, Dwayne and Tod break down: Why one-on-ones and quarterly check-ins are non-negotiables.How Dan Martell Media uses its three core values—Build the People, Be the Example, and Simple Scales—to grow globally while keeping culture intact.Why discipline can be both a strength and a weakness in leadership.The pivotal role of self-belief and internal work in becoming a stronger leader.The handoff process between visionary founders and strong integrators that unlocks true scale. Packed with real-world leadership lessons, this episode is a masterclass in operational excellence, culture building, and personal growth. Timestamps 00:00 – 02:30 | Intro: Dwayne welcomes Tod and frames Dan Martell Media’s mission. 03:00 – 06:30 | Why building people comes before building business. 07:00 – 11:30 | The structure of one-on-ones, quarterly check-ins, and the 5-15 tool. 12:00 – 15:30 | Culture and core values at Martell Media: Build the People, Be the Example, Simple Scales. 18:00 – 22:00 | Kind warriors: balancing high performance with empathy. 23:00 – 28:30 | Tod’s leadership evolution: from hard-driving sales manager to authentic, self-aware leader. 29:00 – 34:30 | Going internal: how self-belief and reflection shift everything. 36:00 – 39:00 | The upside—and downside—of discipline. 41:00 – 45:30 | Scaling through others: why leaders must default to outcomes, not inputs. 47:00 – 49:30 | Common roadblocks leaders face when scaling: delegation, systems, and leadership. 50:00 – 55:30 | Visionary vs. Integrator: how Tod and Dan divide roles to scale. 57:00 – 58:30 | Closing thoughts & teaser for Part 2. Notable Quotes “Build the people, because the people build the business.” – Tod Melnyk“You’ve got to be good to get on the team. You’ve got to be great to stay on the team.” – Tod Melnyk Resources & Mentions Book: Buy Back Your Time by Dan MartellBook: Worthy by Jamie Kern LimaBook: Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman & Mark C. WintersFrameworks Referenced: EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System), Visionary vs. Integrator Key Takeaways Culture is everything. Core values—Build the People, Be the Example, Simple Scales—drive hiring, retention, and performance.One-on-ones and quarterly reviews are vital to aligning goals, uncovering obstacles, and fostering accountability.Outcomes over inputs. Hold people accountable to results, not just activities.Leadership evolves. Authenticity, empathy, and self-belief matter more than hard-driving tactics alone.Delegation and trust are the keys to scaling beyond founder-driven businesses. Connect with Dwayne Kerrigan a...

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  3. 103. Beyond Billions: Jason Castellan on Leadership, Legacy, and Canada’s Future

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    103. Beyond Billions: Jason Castellan on Leadership, Legacy, and Canada’s Future

    In Part 2 of his inspiring conversation with Dwayne Kerrigan, Jason Castellan, Co-Founder & CEO of Skyline Group of Companies, goes beyond the growth story to share his philosophy on leadership, risk, and building a multi-generational business. Jason opens up about succession planning, why staying people-focused is Skyline’s greatest advantage, and how he balances growth with responsibility to over 1,000 employees and 6,000 investors. He also provides candid insights on Canada’s economic headwinds, the housing crisis, energy infrastructure, and the future of clean energy. This episode is not just about real estate—it’s about resilience, responsibility, and redefining what it means to lead with integrity. Timestamps 00:00 – Believing in yourself & taking risks when young 01:30 – What separates Skyline from its peers 05:00 – Succession, leadership, and the “piss and vinegar” test 09:00 – Building a multi-generational business 13:30 – The obligation of leading thousands of employees and investors 16:00 – Canada’s economic headwinds & the housing affordability crisis 20:00 – Lessons from the U.S. & why Canada needs a wake-up call 23:00 – Bureaucracy, red tape, and the need for real solutions in housing 29:00 – AI, energy demand, and Skyline’s role in future infrastructure 33:00 – Solar, biogas, and battery storage as scalable solutions 39:00 – Evaluating risk: from speculation to disciplined growth 44:00 – Advice to young entrepreneurs on risk-taking 46:00 – Staying grounded: Jason’s unchanging values despite growth 49:00 – The power of face-to-face relationships in a digital-first world 50:00 – Closing reflections on legacy, integrity, and inspiring the next generation Notable Quotes “When you lose your piss and vinegar, get out of the way.” – advice Jason received from a mentor“We gave up on saying we’re in the bricks and mortar business a long time ago. We’re in the people business.” – Jason Castellan“Take all the risk when you’re young. At 21, you can recover. At 65, you may not.” – Jason Castellan“It takes 25 years to build a reputation and 25 minutes to lose it.” – Jason Castellan“Face-to-face bonds are stickier and last longer than any digital connection.” – Jason Castellan Resources & Mentions Skyline Group of Companies → SkylineSkyline Apartment REIT → Learn moreSkyline Industrial REIT → Learn moreSkyline Retail REIT → Learn moreSkyline Clean Energy Fund → Learn more Key Takeaways Leadership evolves, values don’t – stay true to your integrity as the business grows.Succession is not retirement – restructure roles but never retire from purpose.People are the business – investors, employees, and community matter more than assets.Face-to-face relationships still...

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  4. 102. From Small-Town Roots to $9 Billion in Assets: Jason Castellan’s Journey with Skyline

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    102. From Small-Town Roots to $9 Billion in Assets: Jason Castellan’s Journey with Skyline

    In this powerful first part of a two-part conversation, Dwayne Kerrigan sits down with longtime friend and business leader Jason Castellan, Co-Founder & CEO of Skyline Group of Companies. Jason shares how growing up in small-town Walkerton, Ontario, instilled humility, resilience, and a relentless work ethic that carried him from hockey rinks and hayfields to co-founding one of Canada’s most respected real estate investment firms. From his first student rental at the University of Guelph to overseeing $9 billion in assets under management and 1,000 employees, Jason pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to scale a business: financing hacks, the importance of partnerships, knowing when to let go, and why trust and relationships are more valuable than capital. This episode is a masterclass in grit, community-driven leadership, and building wealth with integrity. Timestamps 00:00 – The myth of the straight path in business & near-bankruptcy moments 01:30 – Introducing Jason Castellan & Skyline’s $9B journey 04:00 – Lessons from Walkerton: humility, farming roots & mentorship 07:00 – Childhood, hockey dreams, and how sports shaped his competitiveness 13:00 – The first student rental at Guelph and early entrepreneurial lessons 15:30 – Scaling to 52 houses: financing, sweat equity & creative problem-solving 21:00 – Financing strategies: trust, relationships, and building a social network 27:00 – Building your own legend: why life outside business matters 30:00 – Person vs. story: what investors really buy 33:00 – Facing doubt, trust, and learning to scale through partnerships 39:00 – Business battles, resilience, and “one more round” perseverance 42:30 – Experience creates strategy: when to let go & hire experts 46:00 – Leveraging talent: how Skyline attracted top-tier leaders 50:00 – Roadshows, raising capital & building Skyline’s REIT structure 55:00 – Closing thoughts: responsibility, growth, and investor trust Notable Quotes “Build your legend. Be more than just a businessperson—have stories, have character, have a life that’s interesting to share.” – Jason Castellan“Face-to-face relationships are the currency of real estate—and of business.” – Jason Castellan“I wouldn’t have a fraction of what I have today if it wasn’t for partners.” – Jason Castellan Resources & Mentions Skyline Group of Companies → SkylineSkyline Apartment REIT → Learn moreSkyline Industrial REIT → Learn moreSkyline Retail REIT → Learn moreSkyline Clean Energy Fund → Learn more Key Takeaways Business is never a straight line – resilience and adaptability are everything.Partnerships can multiply success – sweat + equity =...

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  5. 101. Turning Pain into Purpose with Alvin Brown

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    101. Turning Pain into Purpose with Alvin Brown

    In this deeply personal second half of their conversation, Dwayne Kerrigan and Alvin Brown explore the power of unconditional love, the legacy of strong relationships, and how to face unimaginable loss with grace. Alvin shares the philosophies and daily disciplines that helped him navigate the devastating passing of his son, Cammie, after a courageous battle with cancer. From being a “lighthouse in the storm” for his family, to building a life with no regrets, Alvin reveals how preparation, consistency, and living intentionally can carry you through life’s hardest moments. This episode is raw, vulnerable, and full of wisdom on parenting, relationships, and turning pain into purpose. Timestamps 00:00 – The meaning of life: “Who will cry when you die?” 01:00 – Recap of Part 1 and the “one decision away” philosophy 02:00 – The good wolf/bad wolf parable and the danger of shame 05:00 – Parenting with love, freedom, and minimal shaming 06:30 – The role of unconditional love and the lack of strong male role models 10:00 – Lessons from disappointing mentors 14:00 – How unconditional love from his mom shaped Alvin’s resilience 18:00 – Avoiding mistakes of past male role models in marriage and parenting 20:00 – The blow of losing Cammie and how preparation meets tragedy 23:00 – Building life around family to avoid future regrets 26:00 – Cammie’s rare cancer diagnosis and courageous fight 32:00 – No regrets: being there for every moment 36:00 – Processing grief without suffering 40:00 – Earning love and respect daily 43:00 – Late-night talks with Cammie about fear and life 46:00 – Disassociating from the disease to focus on the person 48:00 – Creating stability and predictability during chaos 52:00 – Rituals, habits, and consistency as anchors 54:00 – Turning pain into purpose through Cammie’s foundation 57:00 – The unexpected generosity and support from friends and community 58:30 – The impact of being present in your children’s lives 1:00:00 – Life lessons: courage, clarity, commitment, and consistency 1:03:00 – Closing reflections on living a life with no regrets Notable Quotes “I can’t fail—my mom’s always got my back.” – Alvin Brown“Be the lighthouse in the storm.” – Alvin Brown“Love and respect aren’t given; they’re earned every day.” – Alvin Brown“I’m going through grief, but I’m not suffering—because I have no regrets.” – Alvin Brown“Life consistently requires courage—to live and to die.” – Alvin Brown“I want to be sad that I’ll miss you, not sad that you didn’t live.” – Alvin Brown Valuable Resources & Takeaways Feed the Right Wolf – Focus on nurturing the behaviors and thoughts that align with your values.Avoid Shame-Based Parenting – Love and encouragement produce more change than guilt.Unconditional Love as a Foundation – Creates the resilience to take risks and recover from failure.Preparation is Key – In crisis, you default to your level of training and discipline.Life Design – Build work around your life, not the other way around, to prevent future regrets.Predictability in Chaos – Habits and routines create stability during life’s...

    1 giờ 6 phút
  6. 100. One Decision Away: Resilience, Curiosity & Building a Life of Purpose with Alvin Brown

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    100. One Decision Away: Resilience, Curiosity & Building a Life of Purpose with Alvin Brown

    In this powerful 100th episode, Dwayne Kerrigan sits down with long-time friend and high-performance coach Alvin Brown to explore the mindset, resilience, and relentless curiosity that transformed Alvin’s life. From his early days as a Jamaican immigrant living in poverty, to his evolution as an elite therapist for world-class athletes, Alvin shares the turning points, challenges, and mindset shifts that fueled his journey. They dive deep into the value of sport as a springboard for confidence and self-worth, the discipline of constant learning, and the life-changing power of creating space between stimulus and response. Packed with raw honesty and hard-earned wisdom, this episode is a masterclass in perseverance, personal mastery, and living intentionally. Timestamps 00:00 – “Don’t get through it, get from it” – Alvin’s core life philosophy 01:00 – Dwayne introduces Alvin Brown and their 25+ year friendship 02:00 – Alvin’s immigration from Jamaica and early years in poverty 04:30 – Resilience born from cultural shifts and adversity 05:30 – Becoming one of the top massage therapists and constant learning 06:30 – Building The Centre for Healing and Peak Performance & writing his book 07:00 – Role modeling long-term relationships and perseverance 09:00 – Alvin’s early ambitions in wrestling, martial arts, and boxing 13:30 – Lessons from sport: confidence, belief, and self-worth 15:30 – The Olympic dream as legitimacy and identity 18:00 – The chance encounter in Cuba that led to a career in therapy 20:00 – Going from a “D for diploma” student to top marks in massage school 22:00 – Stacking skills: nutrition, acupuncture, energy work, osteopathy 30:00 – The importance of energy, intention, and integrative health 31:00 – Overcoming the “no degree” weakness and earning a psychology degree 33:00 – Studying NLP and the lifelong practice of mindset mastery 35:00 – Curiosity as a driver and eliminating perceived weaknesses 40:30 – One decision away – pivotal moments in parenting and relationships 45:00 – Creating space between stimulus and response to make better decisions 51:00 – The role of introspection and honest mentorship 55:00 – Lessons in ego, business building, and staying true to your gifts 59:30 – Why asking “why” matters – and when it doesn’t 1:02:00 – Understanding that “greatness” is different for everyone 1:03:00 – Preview of Part 2: handling loss and becoming a lighthouse for others Notable Quotes “Don’t get through it, get from it.” – Alvin Brown“You’re always one decision away from turning up or turning down the trajectory of your life.” – Alvin Brown“Sport gave me confidence, belief, and self-worth—and that became my springboard.” – Alvin Brown“The space between stimulus and response is where mastery lives.” – Alvin Brown“I don’t seek to be smart; I seek to be wise.” – Alvin Brown“Sometimes you’re driving the right vehicle on the wrong road.” – Dwayne Kerrigan Valuable Resources & Takeaways The Power of Sport – Organized sports teach goal-setting, resilience, teamwork, and how to come back from loss.Stack Your Skills – Keep adding complementary knowledge (nutrition, energy work, mindset training) to create a unique...

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  7. 99. The Champion Mindset: Thriving with Heather Moyse

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    99. The Champion Mindset: Thriving with Heather Moyse

    Four-time Olympian, two-time gold medalist, World Rugby Hall of Famer and high-performance coach Heather Moyse returns to The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast for a transformative conversation on sustainable success. In this energizing episode, Heather and Dwayne explore what it really means to thrive—from corporate burnout and high performance to the true essence of recovery, clarity, and fulfillment. Heather breaks down her signature “Podium Process”—a framework for shifting from autopilot to intentional mastery. With humour, honesty, and Olympic-level insight, she shares how to move from societal expectations to personal values, how to reframe setbacks, and how to redefine balance on your own terms. This isn’t just about peak performance. It’s about purpose-driven living—without sacrificing your wellbeing. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome back, Heather Moyse 01:30 – What Heather’s been working on: new keynotes and multiple book ideas 04:00 – Introducing “The Champion Mindset” and what sets it apart 06:45 – Mindset shifts: thriving > extreme productivity 09:15 – Corporate vs. athletic performance parallels 11:00 – Heather’s “Podium Process”: Dream, Plan, Pursue, Perform 13:30 – Self-sabotage and moving through internal blocks 17:00 – Recovery ≠ rest: the burnout epidemic explained 19:15 – Micro, Meso & Macro Recovery in sport and business 22:00 – Why “one step back, two steps forward” is a strategic power move 27:00 – Root Why vs. Surface Goals: questions that clarify your true path 33:00 – Gender differences in burnout and balance 38:00 – Self-sabotage, people-pleasing, and the fear of judgment 42:00 – Why clarity requires disconnection from the noise 45:30 – Heather’s own mindfulness & recovery practices 51:00 – What propels forward movement and momentum 55:00 – From High Performance to Mastery (Dwayne’s mindset shift) 57:30 – Final thoughts + where to connect with Heather Notable Quotes: “People don’t need to feel guilt and shame for not doing all the things social media tells us to do.” — Heather Moyse “Burnout isn’t from too much work—it’s from too little recovery.” — Heather Moyse “You can’t feel fulfilled when you’re living a life aligned with someone else’s values.” — Heather Moyse “We’re more committed to recharging our phones than ourselves.” — Heather Moyse Resources & Mentions: Heather Moyse Website https://www.heathermoyse.com/Book: Redefining Realistic by Heather MoyseInstagram: @heathermoyseListen to Heather’s first episode on the Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Uw17Z9M6WXq8H5LmFBy9Y?si=32ySJBUWTSm-XyqtO9GlQw https://open.spotify.com/episode/7cHwtyjwQ1LC3dgJA8W48k?si=OOtCOvU2QIeIfRVuemh2lw  Key Takeaways: High performance is not sustainable without intentional recovery built into your system.The Podium Process (Dream → Plan → Pursue → Perform) is a customizable roadmap for fulfillment.Clarity requires space—true insight only comes when you step back from the noise.Reframing setbacks is a skill—one that separates people who grow from those who...

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  8. 98. Molly Bloom’s Redemption: From Federal Felon to Oscars Night

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    98. Molly Bloom’s Redemption: From Federal Felon to Oscars Night

    In this powerful second installment, Molly Bloom takes us from her lowest point—convicted felon, millions in debt, and under FBI indictment—to the surprising turn that led her back into the spotlight. She shares how the same athletic grit that carried her down Olympic slopes helped her weather mob threats and a RICO case, and ultimately propelled her into publishing a memoir and partnering with Aaron Sorkin to bring Molly’s Game to the big screen. Along the way, Molly reveals the hard lessons of maintaining integrity under pressure, the freedom found in losing everything, and the resilience required to rewrite your own story. She also opens up about balancing motherhood with newfound opportunities, her unlikely journey through Hollywood, and the personal triumph of starting a family against all odds. Timestamps 00:00 – Rock Bottom Reveal: From poker queen to convicted felon in millions of debt 01:00 – Athletic Grit, Part II: How Olympic lessons powered Molly’s comeback 02:30 – Motherhood vs. Ambition: Battling mom-guilt, building your support “village,” finding stillness 07:00 – Rewriting the Rulebook: From burnout to a recovery toolkit of meditation, rest & self-compassion 10:00 – Integrity Under Fire: Turning down the easy plea and standing by your values 12:00 – The Mob, the Gun, the Mirror: Surviving extortion and confronting your moral drift 16:00 – Indictment & Advocacy: Choosing transparency with federal prosecutors over plea-bargain fame 20:00 – Betting on a Story: From a 10-copy book launch to winning Aaron Sorkin’s Hollywood trust 24:00 – From Courtroom to Red Carpet: The surreal leap from sentencing hearing to Oscar buzz 28:00 – True Jackpot: Family: Defying 1% IVF odds to welcome daughter Fiona 33:00 – Closing Hand: Your Next Chapter: Molly’s challenge to turn every setback into a comeback Notable Quotes “I just remember making a promise to the universe: I will never abandon my values, my family, or myself ever again.” Molly Bloom “If you’re unwilling to take another bold risk after a bad beat, you’ll stay right where you are.”  Molly Bloom “There’s a freedom in losing everything—because then you can’t be anyone but who you really are.” Molly Bloom “I met Aaron Sorkin by betting on the best horse in Hollywood, even when my own book had sold ten copies.”  Molly Bloom Valuable Resources Molly’s Game (Aaron Sorkin, 2017) & Molly’s Game memoir by Molly Bloom Key Takeaways Integrity Pays Dividends: Choosing values over easy outs—even under federal indictment—builds lifelong credibility.Leverage Athletic Grit: The discipline that wins races can also power comebacks after personal and professional collapse.Build Your Village: Sustainable success requires support: mentors, family, hired help, and radical self-care.Own Your Story: When life derails you, the only way forward is to become the author of your own narrative.Bet on Yourself: Even if your first “hand” flops (book sales, legal battles), bold risks can unlock game-changing opportunities.Redefine the Jackpot: True victory lies not in money or fame, but in resilience, relationships, and the chance to start anew. Tune in for more wisdom from Molly’s journey—and get ready to play your next hand with courage and conviction. Connect with Dwayne Kerrigan Facebook Instagram a...

    1 giờ 5 phút

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Welcome to The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast. Dwayne has navigated the business world for over 35 years, owning close to 30 businesses in 12 distinct industries. Today, entrepreneurship often seems more about glitz, glamour, and a celebrity venture. On this podcast, Dwayne collaborates with overlooked but accomplished entrepreneurs, delving into their journeys of forging exceptional enterprises. Join them as they share their personal journeys, lessons learned, and strategies that keep them moving forward. Let’s celebrate the true essence of entrepreneurship and inspire the next wave of business trailblazers.

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