42 episodes

Welcome to Contenders Wanted where we’re working relentlessly to solve our money problems without sacrificing what’s most important in life. We know money won’t solve our problems, but we don't want money to be THE problem. Cause for us it’s faith, family, and finances, in that order. So, how do we adopt the thoughts and behaviors that enable us to wisely take advantage of the opportunities before us, all while sifting out financial mis-information and not losing sight of our true priorities? My name is Rob Cook. I’m a husband, father, CPA, CFP, and a former financial advisor. Come with me as I search for the answer and share what I learn along the way. And if you’re a fellow Contender, then join us where Contenders are always Wanted.

Contenders Wanted Rob Cook

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Welcome to Contenders Wanted where we’re working relentlessly to solve our money problems without sacrificing what’s most important in life. We know money won’t solve our problems, but we don't want money to be THE problem. Cause for us it’s faith, family, and finances, in that order. So, how do we adopt the thoughts and behaviors that enable us to wisely take advantage of the opportunities before us, all while sifting out financial mis-information and not losing sight of our true priorities? My name is Rob Cook. I’m a husband, father, CPA, CFP, and a former financial advisor. Come with me as I search for the answer and share what I learn along the way. And if you’re a fellow Contender, then join us where Contenders are always Wanted.

    Episode 40 - What if you only ever were a Contender with Kitty Robinson

    Episode 40 - What if you only ever were a Contender with Kitty Robinson

    Show Notes:
    What do you do when no matter your effort or your dreaming, life sends you a curveball that makes your dreams impossible? Would just contending for those dreams be enough for you? Or, if you’re a bit more like me, would that be a bit tortuous? The hard part about these questions is I think you don’t really know the answer until you’re in a moment like that. In the episode today I share how I think I might understand a bit what that would be like because of my wife and I's battle with infertility the past 8 years, but our guest today knows exactly what striving for impossible dreams feels like. She’s had her share of moments in her life where no matter her effort and sacrifice, life and God had other plans for her.

    Our guest today is Kitty Robinson. She said "I do" to her high school sweetheart, Casey, 27 years ago. As a heart and brain surgery survivor and homeschooling mom of 8 (insert survivor status here, too!), her life path has had some unusual turns. She's currently walking that path out in Middle Georgia, where she writes, runs, and coaches.  On the show today we discuss the following:
    Who is Kitty and her story (7:31)Did Kitty see her pride while going through her challenges? (13:04)How Kitty was able to set aside her pride (15:32)Why she considers her life more abundant after her trials (22:04)Submission as the path to peace (29:27)Why she chose a life of quiet impact (39:41)How her definition of Courage has changed (45:01)What does it mean to Kitty to be a Contender (49:03)How to learn more about Kitty:
    Kitty's Website: http://www.kittyrobinson.com/Kitty's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/kitty.robinson.31Kitty's Book: "Somtimes Courage" - https://www.amazon.com/Sometimes-Courage-runners-journey-sometimes/dp/170978802XAdditional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:
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    • 55 min
    Episode 39 - How to Turn Your Educational Disadvantage to Your Advantage with Mark Herschberg

    Episode 39 - How to Turn Your Educational Disadvantage to Your Advantage with Mark Herschberg

    Show Notes:
    Can you think of an example of someone or something in a perceived disadvantage that then turns it into their advantage?  My mind things of Ben Affleck's character in the movie, the Accountant. Or the engineers from Apollo 11 using just what was in a box to fix the spaceship. Or Edmond Dantes from the Count of Monte Cristo. Beyond the pop culture references, some might even say that their higher education left them at a bit of a disadvantage when they entered the work force.  You may have quickly realized once you entered the workforce that you were faced with a whole new set of skills to develop. Things like networking, communication, leadership, negotiations, sales, management, and on and on and on.  But there’s still value in higher education. So how do we make sure we get the most out of it and then turn these missing skills from a disadvantage into our advantage once we’re out in the workforce? Well our guest today attended elite level higher education, and it didn’t take long for him once he started his professional career to feel like he had missed some critically important skills in that education process. This then in turn led him on a path to find, develop, and master these missing skills and then later teach them to others so they can supercharge their professional careers.

    Our guest today is Mark Herschberg. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia. He helped to start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program, dubbed MIT’s “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually. At MIT, he received a B.S. in physics, a B.S. in electrical engineering & computer science, and a M.Eng. in electrical engineering & computer science, focusing on cryptography. At Harvard Business School, Mark helped create a platform used to teach finance at prominent business schools. He also works with many non-profits, including Techie Youth and Plant A Million Corals. He was one of the top-ranked ballroom dancers in the country and now lives in New York City, where he is known for his social gatherings, including his annual Halloween party, as well as his diverse cufflink collection. On the show today we discuss the following:
    Who is Mark and what does he do (5:07)Mark's perspective on the value of higher education (9:04)How did his formal education not prepare him for his career (13:20)How Mark developed these missing skills in himself (16:11)Specific things you can do now to develop these skills (18:51)Was Mark's higher education worth it? (31:19)Mark's perspective of our current higher education system (38:16)What does it mean to Mark to be a Contender (46:58)How to learn more about Mark:
    Mark's Website: https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/ Mark's LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hersheyAdditional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:
    The Big Bank Theory TV ShowRichard FeynmanContact the Host: rob@contenderswanted.com

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    • 52 min
    Episode 38 - Rewriting our Thoughts for Success with Sir Steven Wilkinson

    Episode 38 - Rewriting our Thoughts for Success with Sir Steven Wilkinson

    Show Notes:
    How much do you think about your thoughts? Seems kinda like a funny question, don’t you think? Thinking about our thoughts? But in all reality, this is something people have encouraged me to do ever since I was a kid.  But my early training around paying attention to my thoughts really only focused on moral cleanliness. I didn’t think about learning to observe and actively choose my own thoughts in other areas until I got more involved in personal development. Well our guest today has done the work necessary to master his thoughts and told me after the show that he feels those lessons are the most important lessons he could share with us.  

    Our guest today is Sir Steven Wilkinson. He is an Englishman living in Ireland and the Founder & Managing Director of Good & Prosper Ltd an education, consulting and investment company. Steven has spent all of his adult life in the finance and investment world focusing primarily on Small and Medium sized enterprises as both a principal investor in or advisor to the owners and leaders of predominantly private companies. Today his company focuses on advising and coaching business owners facing growth challenges through a process they call Future Mapping or Creating a Vision of Success. They also design and deliver courses in key aspects of business leadership including Financial Fluency and Visioning. He also teaches at the University of Jamestown UJ Accelerated. He has been a member of the panel of mentors for the UCD / Ryan Academy Mentoring for Growth program in Dublin as well as being on the advisory board of the Birthing of Giants growth acceleration program in NY. He is also a founding member of the Small Giants Community. In addition he is an active supporter and mentor within the Ashoka Social Entrepreneurship network, both there in Ireland and in Germany.  In 2015 he was invited to join an interfaith delegation to the Caribbean island state of Grenada. As part of that delegation representing the Anglican community, he was awarded with an honor bestowed by the Governor General into the Order of the Nation of Grenada with the rank of Knight Commander. His family, consisting of his wife Britta and their four children. They live at the south end of the beautiful County Wicklow, where they spend a great deal of time trail walking in the mountains and fells of the Wicklow National Park.  On the show today we discuss the following:
    Who is Steven and what does he do (7:11)How finance and literature are woven together to tell great stories (13:03)An early career experience that changed his life (19:36)How Sir Wilkinson found his master (26:34)How Sir Wilkinson developed his thoughtfulness and the impact of a partner on that journey (39:58)The impact of the Enneagram on Sir Wilkinson's journey (55:59)What does it mean to Steven to be a Contender (1:08:14)How to learn more about Steven:
    Steven's Website: https://www.goodandprosper.com/Steven's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenknwilkinson/Additional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:
    Neurolinguistic ProgrammingFrather Richard RhorJack StackStephen R. Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People"Contact the Host: rob@contenderswanted.com

    Giveaway: To get access for free to our Financial Freedom Blueprint and your own copies of your personalized bonuses, the Financial Freedom Path Education Cheat Sheet and the Financial Freedom Foundation Guide, enter your email at www.contenderswanted.com/freedom

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Episode 37 - Find Your Vision for Your Future with Curt Mercadante

    Episode 37 - Find Your Vision for Your Future with Curt Mercadante

    Show Notes:
    Remember the scene from Alice in Wonderland where Alice meets the Cheshire Cat in the woods and asks him which direction she should go? Do you remember his response to her question? Well Cheshire Cat's response to Alice's question is deeply profound and can act as a guiding star in all of our lives if we allow it. Listen in today as Rob and our guest talk about casting a vision for your future and how taking the time to find that vision can have far reaching impacts.

    Our guest today is Curt Mercadante. He helps individuals, businesses and teams deliver become more purposeful, productive, and prosperous. For 25 years, he has counseled small business, entrepreneurs, as well as some of the largest corporations and associations in the country. He’s built three profitable businesses, including a 7-figure PR and ad agency. Curt has trained, coached, and delivered keynotes and workshops to clients across the globe. He is a Gallup-Certified Strengths Trainer, a Certified Human Behavior Consultant, and author of the bestselling book, Five Pillars of the Freedom Lifestyle. On the show today we discuss the following:
    Who is Curt and what does he do (4:55)How Curt defines freedom and success (10:53)Fight versus flow in our lives (17:44)What is vision to Curt and how do you find it (23:34)How Curt found his vision (32:02)How Curt's path changed after finding his vision (38:47)Defining your vision and reverse engineering for success (50:07)Consistent work versus hard work (53:56)What does it mean to Curt to be a Contender (1:00:09)How to learn more about Curt:
    Curt's Blog: https://www.curtsblog.com/Curt's Website: https://www.curtmercadante.com/Curt's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtmercadante/Additional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:
    GhandiJason GostonGrant CardoneJoe PichiThe 4 Disciplines of Execution by by Chris McChesney, Jim Huling, and Sean CoveyThe Compound Effect by Darrin HardyChop Wood Carry Water by Joshua MedcalfEpisode 19 with Fraser CameronContact the Host: rob@contenderswanted.com

    Giveaway: To get access for free to our Financial Freedom Blueprint and your own copies of your personalized bonuses, the Financial Freedom Path Education Cheat Sheet and the Financial Freedom Foundation Guide, enter your email at www.contenderswanted.com/freedom.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 36 - Lack of Education is No Excuse with Todd Lay

    Episode 36 - Lack of Education is No Excuse with Todd Lay

    Show Notes:

    Growing up did you ever feel like if you don't go to college you're probably going to be a failure? Well if you did, you're not alone in that feeling. As a millennial, that belief permeated our education system growing up. Everything pointed to college. But in recent years that belief has been challenged. Examples of individuals who never went to college but were very successful include the likes of Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, and Steven Spielberg. This week's guest is another person who we could add to this list.

    Our guest today is Todd Lay. He is the  CEO and Founder of Simple Back Office, a company that operates as a real time cloud bookkeeping and business advisory services firm. Todd and his team provide the accurate and timely numbers required to make those often difficult financial decisions with clarity and confidence and has been featured in INC Magazine.  On the show today we discuss the following:


    Who is Todd and what does he do (4:59)The beginning of Todd's entrepreneurial journey that led to his virtual business (9:51)His philosophy of employees over customers (18:52)Trust is consistency over time (23:39)Self-education over formal education (26:49)Your peer group matters (35:33)Todd's advice on overcoming limiting beliefs (42:29)It's who now how to be successful (45:37)One of Todd's secrets to success - spend money on education (51:51)What does it mean to Todd to be a Contender (53:27)

    How to learn more about Todd:


    Todd's Website: https://www.simplebackoffice.com/Todd's email: todd@simplebackoffice.comTodd's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddlay/

    Additional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:


    Colby AssessmentsZig ZiglarJim RohnRobert Kiyosaki

    Contact the Host: rob@contenderswanted.com




    Giveaway: To get access for free to our Financial Freedom Blueprint and your own copies of your personalized bonuses, the Financial Freedom Path Education Cheat Sheet and the Financial Freedom Foundation Guide, enter your email at www.contenderswanted.com/freedom.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 35 - Becoming Thoughtfully Fit for Success with Darcy Luoma

    Episode 35 - Becoming Thoughtfully Fit for Success with Darcy Luoma

    Show Notes:

    We've all come across the internet trolls. They leave annoy or at the least frustrating comments that we all wish we could just reach across the internet sometimes and put them in their place. But unfortunately, if we do happen to be in a moment when our frustration or even self-righteous indignation get's the best of us and we write back a pithy and scathing response, we immediately regret it. But what if we could teach ourselves to always pause just before then, take a moment to think clearly, and then respond more thoughtfully. Well that is exactly what today's guest's system is designed to do. 


    Our guest today is Darcy Luoma. She is the author of Thoughtfully Fit®, is a Master Certified Coach, a dynamic facilitator, and an inspiring motivational speaker. She has worked as director for a U.S. Senator, deputy transition director for a governor, and on the national advance team for two U.S. presidential campaigns. As the owner and CEO of Darcy Luoma Coaching & Consulting, she’s worked in forty-eight industries with more than five hundred organizations to create high-performing people and teams. The media has named Darcy the region’s favorite executive-and-life coach four times. Darcy balances her thriving business with raising her two energetic teenage daughters, adventure travel, and competing in triathlons. On the show today we discuss the following:


    Who is Darcy and what does she do (4:12)Darcy's Husband's Arrest (9:26)How she helped her daughters and handled her own lonely fight (13:15)The core of Thoughtfully Fit (20:12)The key to Thoughtfully Fit is the pause, but how? (26:51)Self-Awareness and Self-Mastery for Success (31:35)How slowing down actually speeds up your success (34:22)Why coaching is so valuable (36:43)The difference between coaching and mentoring (38:44)What does it mean to Darcy to be a Contender (41:50)

    How to learn more about Liz:


    Darcy's Website: https://darcyluoma.com/ Darcy's Thoughtfully Fit Quiz: https://darcyluoma.com/thoughtfully-fit-quiz/

    Additional Books, Individuals, or Items Discuss in the show:


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    Contact the Host: rob@contenderswanted.com




    Giveaway: To get access for free to our Financial Freedom Path Finder Quiz and your own copies of your personalized bonuses, the Financial Freedom Path Education Cheat Sheet and the Financial Freedom Foundation Guide, enter your email at www.contenderswanted.com/freedom.

    • 49 min

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Thought Prevoking Life Advice

This is truly a must listen/subscribe podcast. Rob does a fantastic job interviewing many different thought leaders and experts focusing on sharing their insights towards self improvement. The theme could not be better, becoming your best without sacrificing that which is most important. This is super relatable as a husband and father who wants to keep family first above all. Have gone back and binged every episode available and look forward each new interview. Rob is super relatable and openly shares his experiences while interviewing a list of great guests. I’ve gained a lot of good from listening to Contenders Wanted, keep up the great work!

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As a fellow podcaster I'm a big fan of how Rob runs his show, asking great questions. Very professional! I would HIGHLY Recommend you check out this show!

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Love it!

I have listened to this podcast from the beginning and it has always been fascinating, but I love it even more since Rob has focused on finding success without compromising on things we value. It speaks more to my heart and I can always find nuggets to ponder regardless of who the guest is and what his/her path has been. One of the guests (Morgan Jones) mentioned in her interview that everyone has a great story when told well, and I think Rob asks great questions that help facilitate a well told story that is relatable and inspiring with each guest. Keep up the great work, Rob!

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