The Bottom Line with Nicholas Kusmich

Nicholas Kusmich

Welcome to The Bottom Line podcast with Nicholas Kusmich where we discuss what matters most - The Bottom Line featuring the top minds in their industry.

  1. APR 1

    From Underground to 1000 Suns - An Interview With Yanik Silver

    Yanik Silver is the Founder of Maverick1000, an invitation-only global network of industry-transforming entrepreneurs who collaborate to support each other's business goals, engage in unique experiences, and create worldwide impact. He has authored several best-selling books, including Maverick Entrepreneurs and Evolved Enterprise, and has been featured in prominent media outlets such as WIRED, Forbes, and Bloomberg. Yanik's mission is to redefine business in the 21st century by integrating profits, fun, and impact. In this episode… What do you do when you’ve “made it” only to realize it’s no longer fulfilling? Do you pivot, hold on, or risk everything for something deeper and more aligned with who you are now? According to Yanik Silver, a visionary entrepreneur and creator of transformational communities, the answer lies in trusting your cosmic calling and letting go of the identity tied to past success. He highlights how this led him from selling millions in digital products and hosting elite marketing events to creating spaces for entrepreneurs to align profit with purpose. The shift wasn’t easy, but it sparked his mission to “light a thousand suns” by helping others become beacons of change. For Yanik, real impact begins when your head, heart, and higher purpose align. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Yanik Silver, Founder of Maverick1000, to discuss his journey from digital marketing pioneer to cosmic catalyst. They explore how he transitioned from the Underground event series to launching Maverick1000, what inspired his Thousand Suns vision, and why playfulness is essential to evolution. Yanik also shares insights from his dark retreat and how journaling fuels his inner guidance.

    58 min
  2. MAR 25

    Change Your Language, Change Your Life - An Interview With Michael Bernoff

    Michael Bernoff is the President and Founder of the Human Communications Institute, a leader in the personal and professional development industry. Through his programs, audios, and seminars, he has impacted individuals and corporations in over 35 countries. As a master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Michael developed Human Interaction Technology™ (HIT), enabling people to enhance their charisma, influence, and connections. He is also the author of Average Sucks: Why You Don't Get What You Want (And What to Do About It), guiding readers to elevate their lives beyond average. In this episode… Changing your life doesn’t always require massive external shifts — it often starts with your words. From sales calls to self-talk, the language you use has the power to limit or launch your potential. But how exactly does changing your language lead to real, lasting transformation? According to Michael Bernoff, an expert in human behavior and communication, our words create the mental frameworks that shape our decisions, relationships, and performance. He highlights that subtle changes in internal dialogue can rewire the brain for greater confidence, influence, and clarity. The impact? A dramatic shift in how we engage with others and ourselves. Michael explains how certain words trigger specific emotional responses and how mastering this can transform not just sales outcomes but also leadership, parenting, and self-belief. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with ​Michael Bernoff, President and Founder of the Human Communications Institute, to discuss how the language we use shapes the lives we live. They talk about how to shift the internal dialogue, the biochemistry behind influential language, and how to approach sales conversations with more impact. Michael also shares advice on how to improve communication within your family.

    1h 13m
  3. MAR 18

    Change Your Brain, Health and Business - An Interview With BIOptimizers Founder Matt Gallant

    ​Matt Gallant is the CEO and Co-founder of BIOptimizers, a company dedicated to optimizing health through high-quality supplements and nutritional products. He holds a bachelor's degree in kinesiology and has been a strength and conditioning coach for multiple professional athletes. With over 15 years of experience in supplement formulation, Matt is also a serial entrepreneur who has built over 13 profitable companies. In this episode… What if you could rewire your brain for sharper focus, better resilience, and unstoppable drive? How you think, feel, and perform isn’t just a matter of luck — it’s something you can optimize. But what does it really take to reprogram your brain, improve your health, and scale your business to the next level? According to Matt Gallant, a high-performance entrepreneur and biohacker, mastering brain function starts with understanding focus, resilience, and the power of dopamine. He highlights how neurofeedback, sleep optimization, and strategic supplementation can dramatically improve cognitive performance and decision-making. By taking control of these factors, entrepreneurs can increase mental endurance, avoid burnout, and make better business moves. Matt also explains how dopamine loops drive motivation and why managing them correctly is the key to long-term success. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Matt Gallant, CEO and Co-founder of BIOptimizers, to discuss the science of brain optimization, health, and business growth. They explore how sleep and neurofeedback impact mental performance, why dopamine is the secret to staying driven, and how strategic supplementation can transform cognitive function. Matt also shares his insights on building best-in-class products and making high-impact decisions.

    1h 4m
  4. MAR 11

    Science, the Brain, and Psychedelics - An Interview With Manesh Girn, PhD

    Dr. Manesh Girn is a postdoctoral neuroscientist at the University of California, San Francisco, where he investigates the brain mechanisms underlying psychedelic experiences and their therapeutic potential. He serves as the Scientific Director at The Center for MINDS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring how psychedelics and consciousness practices can enhance creativity and problem-solving. Dr. Girn has authored over 20 peer-reviewed scientific publications on topics including psychedelics, brain networks, and complex cognition. Passionate about public science education, he created The Psychedelic Scientist, a platform on Instagram and YouTube to share the latest findings in psychedelic science with a broad audience. In this episode… The human brain is an intricate network of thoughts, emotions, and memories, constantly shaping how we perceive the world. But what if there were a way to enhance its adaptability, unlock creativity, and even heal past trauma? Could psychedelics hold the key to rewiring our minds and optimizing brain function? According to Dr. Manesh Girn, a leading psychedelic neuroscientist and researcher, psychedelics have the potential to induce profound shifts in consciousness by enhancing neuroplasticity. He highlights how these substances temporarily increase the brain’s ability to form new connections, helping people break free from rigid thought patterns and emotional loops. When used in the right setting, psychedelics can facilitate deep introspection, emotional release, and even lasting behavioral changes. Recent studies also suggest they may reduce inflammation, improve brain health, and aid in trauma recovery, positioning them as a promising tool for mental and physical well-being. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Dr. Manesh Girn, The Psychedelic Scientist, to discuss the science behind psychedelics, the brain, and consciousness. They explore how psychedelics promote neuroplasticity, why different compounds have unique effects, and what the latest research reveals about their therapeutic benefits. Dr. Girn also explains how psychedelics might protect the brain from injury and enhance cognitive function over time.

    49 min
  5. MAR 4

    Books That Make Millions - An Interview With Rob Kosberg of Best Seller Publishing

    Rob Kosberg is the Founder and CEO of Best Seller Publishing, a company that assists people in writing, publishing, and marketing books to become bestsellers. He is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling author and has been featured on major media outlets like ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX. Through his Publish. Promote. Profit.™ program, Rob has assisted over 1,000 clients — including professional athletes, US Ambassadors, and Fortune 500 CEOs — in creating and leveraging best-selling books to enhance their authority and grow their businesses. His latest book, Publish. Promote. Profit., achieved #1 Business book status on Amazon and became a bestseller on both USA Today and the Wall Street Journal Best Sellers Lists. In this episode… Writing a book is often seen as a dream goal, a bucket-list achievement. But what if a book could do more than just sit on a shelf? What if it became the most powerful tool for generating leads, building authority, and making millions? According to Rob Kosberg, a Wall Street Journal bestselling author and publishing expert, a book is a business asset, not just a creative project. He explains that most authors make little to no money from book sales alone, but those who know how to leverage their book for speaking engagements, PR, and lead generation unlock massive revenue potential. Rob emphasizes that positioning is key — a well-crafted book isn't just about sharing knowledge but about opening doors to bigger opportunities. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Rob Kosberg, Founder and CEO of Best Seller Publishing, to discuss how entrepreneurs can turn books into million-dollar assets. Rob breaks down why book sales alone won’t make you rich, how to position a book for maximum impact, and why PR and media exposure elevate an author's credibility. He also shares insider strategies for getting a book into the right hands and making it a lead-generation powerhouse.

    58 min
  6. FEB 25

    What Matters Most - An Interview With MMT Founder Jayson Gaignard

    Jayson Gaignard is the Founder of MMT Community, an exclusive, invitation-only network for entrepreneurs established in 2013. Recognized by Forbes as a "Top Networker to Watch," Jayson has curated events featuring prominent speakers such as Tim Ferriss and James Altucher. Originally known as Mastermind Talks (MMT), the community has since evolved into MMT Community. His work has been featured in publications like Entrepreneur Magazine and Business Insider, and he hosts the Community Made podcast, focusing on business and relationship building. In this episode… Success in business is often measured by profit, but what if the true bottom line is something more? What if relationships, reputation, and the art of curating meaningful connections are the keys to long-term impact? How does one create a thriving, high-caliber network while staying true to personal values? According to Jayson Gaignard, a world-class community builder and relationship strategist, true success isn’t self-made — it’s community-made. He highlights how curating the right people, fostering deep relationships, and prioritizing trust over transactions create sustainable impact. By focusing on meaningful connections rather than short-term gains, he has built an exclusive, high-demand network where top entrepreneurs thrive. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Jayson Gaignard, Founder of MMT Community, to discuss what matters most in business and life. They explore the power of strategic relationships, the importance of curating the right people, and why exclusivity can drive deeper connections. Jayson also shares insights on navigating difficult decisions, including removing people from a trusted network.

    1 hr
  7. FEB 18

    Hyper Growth - An Interview With HighLevel CEO Shaun Clark

    Shaun Clark is the Co-founder and CEO of HighLevel, an all-in-one marketing and CRM platform designed for small- to medium-sized businesses. With a background in software development and entrepreneurship, he built HighLevel to help agencies, consultants, and business owners streamline their operations and automate client interactions. Before establishing HighLevel, he founded InvoiceSherpa, a platform to help businesses collect overdue invoices. In 2024, Shaun and his co-founders were named finalists for the Entrepreneur of the Year® 2024 Southwest Award by Ernst & Young. In this episode… Growth at an explosive pace is every entrepreneur’s dream, but few truly understand how to achieve it. What does it take to scale a business from the ground up, break into competitive markets, and create a product that practically sells itself? Is there a formula for hypergrowth, or does success come down to luck and timing? According to Shaun Clark, a visionary in the SaaS industry, hypergrowth isn’t about luck; it’s about solving real problems and listening to customers. He explains how focusing on an underserved market helped his company scale rapidly, proving that demand-driven innovation is more powerful than a pre-planned strategy. By prioritizing customer feedback and continuously evolving the product to meet user needs, businesses can create momentum that fuels exponential growth. Shaun also emphasizes the importance of automation, scalability, and eliminating friction in sales and marketing to drive long-term success. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Shaun Clark, Co-founder and CEO of HighLevel, to discuss the key strategies behind hypergrowth. They break down how to identify market gaps, leverage automation to streamline business operations, and create a SaaS model that scales effortlessly. Shaun also shares how HighLevel empowers entrepreneurs to build software businesses without coding and gives advice on the mindset required for sustainable scaling.

    51 min
  8. FEB 11

    Face To Face With Failure Through Awareness: An Interview With Taylor Perkins

    Taylor Perkins is the Owner of BreatheBetter Cult, a consumer brand focused on promoting nasal breathing and sleep optimization through mouth taping. With a background in finance and economics, he previously worked in sales and investment markets before co-founding Muunifi, a financial content platform that was ultimately unsuccessful. Taylor now creates content on self-awareness, human potential, and alternative perspectives, amassing an audience of over 600,000 followers across TikTok and Instagram. In this episode… Failure forces us to confront the deepest parts of ourselves. When everything crumbles — our businesses, plans, even our sense of identity — what’s left? Do we fight to salvage what’s broken, or do we surrender to the lesson hidden within the loss? According to Taylor Perkins, a content creator and entrepreneur focused on human potential, failure is only devastating when we let our past define our future. He highlights how personal setbacks, including the collapse of his highly anticipated startup, catalyzed his most profound transformation. Instead of resisting, Taylor embraced radical self-awareness, questioning societal norms, personal identity, and even reality itself. This shift allowed him to rebuild — not just financially, but mentally and emotionally — proving that true success comes from mastering the mind, not just the market. In this episode of The Bottom Line podcast, host Nicholas Kusmich sits down with Taylor Perkins, Owner of BreatheBetter Cult, to discuss the intersection of failure and self-awareness. Taylor shares how letting go of a failing business freed him to build something even greater, why self-awareness is the key to personal reinvention, and how radical authenticity on social media helped him grow a loyal audience. He also highlights the unexpected role of breathwork in rewiring the mind for resilience.

    1h 1m

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Welcome to The Bottom Line podcast with Nicholas Kusmich where we discuss what matters most - The Bottom Line featuring the top minds in their industry.