Business Leaders of America Podcast

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Business leaders from across America sharing their personal journeys and experiences with existing and emerging leaders of America, offering insights into their paths to success.

  1. 5일 전

    What Great Advisors Understand About Wealth, Risk, and Life

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Stefan Whitwell Founder, CEO & Chief Investment Officer of Whitwell & Co. Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Stefan Whitwell, Founder, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer of Whitwell & Co., a nationwide wealth management and family office firm serving founders, business owners, executives, and families. Stefan's path to wealth management was shaped by an entrepreneurial upbringing, a global career spanning New York, London, Hong Kong, and Tokyo, and a life-changing experience during the Global Financial Crisis. After building significant wealth through real estate investing, he watched it disappear when the market turned, forcing him to rebuild from the ground up. Throughout the conversation, Stefan shares lessons on resilience, risk management, and the mindset required to navigate major setbacks. He explains how that experience ultimately led him to found Whitwell & Co. and why helping clients protect their wealth has become deeply personal. The discussion also explores family office services, business exits, liquidity events, private markets, and the common mistakes entrepreneurs make when preparing for life after a sale. Stefan offers practical insights on preserving wealth, finding purpose beyond financial success, and planning for the next chapter long before it arrives. From overcoming adversity to building lasting wealth and legacy, this episode delivers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners alike. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer of Whitwell & Co., a nationwide wealth management and family office firm • Former investment banking professional with experience at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse • Built and managed a substantial real estate investment portfolio prior to the Global Financial Crisis • Worked across New York, London, Hong Kong, and Tokyo throughout his international finance career How to connect with Stefan Whitwell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitwell/ Website: https://www.whitwelladvisors.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanwhitwell/ Show Notes 01:41 — Growing up with entrepreneurial parents Stefan shares how being raised by two teachers who pursued side businesses shaped his views on work, money, and entrepreneurship. 05:43 — Lessons from New York, London, Hong Kong, and Tokyo How living and working around the world expanded his perspective on business, wealth creation, and human nature. 13:31 — Losing $35 million during the Global Financial Crisis Stefan recounts the events that led to the collapse of his real estate portfolio and the difficult realities of navigating the financial crisis. 21:14 — Reinventing himself after financial devastation The story behind rebuilding his career, overcoming bankruptcy, and finding a new path in wealth management. 24:36 — Why risk management became personal How firsthand experience with financial loss influences the way he advises clients today. 32:03 — What family office services actually mean Stefan explains how family offices help successful individuals coordinate wealth, tax, estate planning, investments, and life goals. 38:31 — Preparing for a business exit years in advance Key financial, tax, and emotional considerations business owners should address before a liquidity event. 44:47 — The hidden challenges after selling a business Why many entrepreneurs struggle after an exit and how to prepare for the next chapter before the transaction closes. 49:31 — Connecting with Whitwell & Co. Where listeners can learn more, schedule a conversation, and explore working with Stefan and his team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  2. 6월 19일

    Turning Relationships Into Revenue: The Future of Referral-Based Business

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Joe Mindak Entrepreneur, Community Builder & Co-Founder of Nolodex Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Joe Mindak, entrepreneur, community builder, and co-founder of Nolodex, a platform designed to transform how professional communities manage, track, and monetize referrals. Joe is also the founder of The Connective, a highly vetted professional networking community built to help business leaders form trusted, long-term relationships that generate consistent opportunity. What started as a small, relationship-driven group has grown into a thriving ecosystem of hundreds of professionals, thousands of warm referrals, and a 96% member renewal rate. Across more than 25 years of building and scaling businesses in industries ranging from media and marketing to hospitality, publishing, and software, Joe has developed a core belief that sustainable business growth doesn’t come from marketing alone, but from relationships, trust, and consistent connection-building. Throughout the conversation, Joe shares how The Connective was built from the ground up, what makes high-trust communities actually work, and why most networking groups fail to create real economic value for their members. He also breaks down the evolution from relationship-building to systems-based referral tracking, and how that ultimately led to the creation of Nolodex. The discussion also explores how referral ecosystems operate, why most professionals underutilize their networks, and how technology is changing the way people give, track, and benefit from introductions. From building communities and understanding trust to the future of referral-driven business models, this episode delivers a practical look at how relationships continue to drive modern business growth. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder of The Connective, a vetted professional networking community with 550+ members, 5,000+ warm referrals shared, and a 96% member renewal rate • Co-Founder of Nolodex, an enterprise SaaS platform focused on structuring and scaling referral-based business development inside professional communities • Over 25 years of experience building and scaling businesses across media, marketing, hospitality, publishing, and software • Adjunct Instructor at Stevens Institute of Technology, supporting engineering students in entrepreneurship and business development • Former Founder & CEO of multiple ventures including Castle Point Brewery, Sweets Creative Group, and Finn Connective How to connect with Joe Mindak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemindak/ Email: joe@nolodex.com Nolodex: https://www.nolodex.com/ The Connective: https://www.theconnective.me/ Show Notes 01:42 — The foundation of relationship-driven business growth Joe reflects on his early career and how consistent networking and introductions became the core driver of opportunity across multiple industries. 06:10 — Why referrals outperform traditional marketing A breakdown of why warm introductions consistently outperform cold outreach and paid acquisition strategies. 10:07 — The origin of The Connective How “connection over competition” became a lived philosophy and what inspired the creation of a vetted professional network. 16:32 — Why most networking groups fail Joe explains how lack of differentiation, weak vetting, and reliance on membership fees limit the effectiveness of most communities. 20:27 — What was missing that led to Nolodex The operational challenge of tracking referrals manually and why spreadsheets eventually broke the system. 23:57 — Why professionals want to get paid for referrals How members responded when introduced to structured referral compensation and why it changed engagement behavior. 28:12 — The ethics and structure of referral compensation Joe discusses how deals are structured, how negotiations are handled, and why transparency matters. 31:10 — The most effective networking habit Simple but powerful actions professionals can take weekly to strengthen relationships and generate opportunity. 33:19 — How to get started with Nolodex and The Connective Where listeners can connect, learn more, and explore how to join or build their own referral-driven community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  3. 6월 13일

    Leadership, Communication, and AI: Building Better Leaders in a Changing World

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Marc A. Pitman Founder & CEO of Concord Leadership Group Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Marc A. Pitman, founder and CEO of Concord Leadership Group, where he has spent the past two decades helping leaders, executives, and organizations develop authentic, effective leadership styles. Marc has coached more than 130 CEOs, executives, directors, and founders through some of the most challenging periods in modern business history, including the dot-com crash, 9/11, the 2008 recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic. He has also presented trainings and keynotes to more than 27,000 participants across North America, Europe, Mexico, and New Zealand while developing the Quadrant 3 Leadership framework. Throughout the conversation, Marc explains why so many leaders struggle with confidence, uncertainty, and impostor syndrome, and why leadership development is often overlooked until someone is already in a position of responsibility. He breaks down his Four Quadrants of Leadership model, discusses the differences between developing new leaders and experienced executives, and shares why authentic leadership comes from understanding your own strengths rather than attempting to imitate others. The discussion also explores communication styles, personality assessments, coaching methodologies, organizational culture, delegation, and the importance of creating environments where employees can learn from mistakes without fear. A major focus of the episode centers on the future of leadership development and how AI tools can help democratize coaching, leadership training, and decision-making support. Marc shares how he is using AI within his own business and why he believes technology will make leadership development more accessible while still requiring human judgment and self-awareness. From leadership philosophy and organizational culture to AI-powered coaching and personal growth, this episode provides practical insights for leaders at every stage of their journey. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder and CEO of Concord Leadership Group, a leadership development consultancy serving leaders around the world • Coached more than 130 CEOs, executives, directors, and founders, and delivered leadership trainings and keynotes to over 27,000 participants across North America, Europe, Mexico, and New Zealand • Author of The Surprising Gift of Doubt and multiple other leadership and fundraising books • Creator of the Quadrant 3 Leadership framework and the Four Quadrants of Leadership development model How to connect with Marc A. Pitman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcapitman/ Concord Leadership Group: https://concordleadershipgroup.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com Leadership Style Assessment: https://concordleadershipgroup.com/style/?utm_source=chatgpt.com Website: https://marcpitman.com/ Show Notes 01:47— How Marc got started in leadership development Marc shares how his parents introduced him to personal development, leadership, goal-setting, and entrepreneurship at an early age. 05:18 — What great leaders do during uncertainty Why effective leaders become comfortable with ambiguity, make difficult decisions without perfect information, and avoid becoming dependent on playbooks. 08:42 — Understanding the Four Quadrants of Leadership Marc explains his leadership framework, including confidence, external versus internal guidance, and how leaders progress through different stages of development. 14:56 — What organizations get wrong when developing leaders Why companies often promote people into leadership positions without providing the tools, coaching, or support necessary for long-term success. 20:43 — Developing new leaders versus experienced executives A discussion on why many new leaders are thrown into leadership roles without preparation and how organizations can better support their growth. 25:37— Personality assessments and communication styles Marc shares how tools like DISC, Myers-Briggs, Enneagram, and leadership style assessments can improve communication and team effectiveness when used correctly. 30:58 — Avoiding the trap of putting people in boxes Why personality frameworks should be used to understand people rather than limit them. 34:46— Building cultures where people can make mistakes Marc shares stories and practical approaches for creating psychological safety, accountability, and learning-oriented organizations. 38:54 — Scaling Concord Leadership Group Lessons learned while growing from a solo consulting practice into a global coaching and leadership development organization. 42:17 — Leadership lessons from AI and communication How working with AI tools can actually make leaders better communicators by forcing greater clarity and specificity. 43:51— The future of leadership development and AI Marc discusses how AI may democratize coaching and leadership training while emphasizing the continued importance of human judgment and values. 47:26— Connecting with Marc and leadership resources Where listeners can connect with Marc, learn more about Concord Leadership Group, and access his leadership style assessment tool. 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  4. 6월 2일

    Inside PerkyPet: The Future of AI-Driven Pet Wellness and Preventive Care

    Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Tim Maliyil, a veteran technology executive and serial entrepreneur with more than 30 years of experience building and scaling companies across cybersecurity, SaaS, e-commerce, and AI-driven platforms. Tim has founded and led multiple companies through every stage of growth, from early-stage startups to enterprise-scale platforms supporting over 1 million daily users. He has scaled organizations to 160+ employees, generated more than $40M in revenue, led major cloud and infrastructure transformations, and built and exited AlertBoot, a cybersecurity company, to private equity. Throughout the conversation, Tim shares what it really takes to scale and stabilize high-growth companies, how leaders can create operational discipline in complex environments, and why execution often matters more than strategy in the long run. He also breaks down the current state of AI adoption across industries, what companies are getting right, where they are going wrong, and how over-reliance on AI-generated thinking can lead to flawed business decisions without real-world context and experience. A major focus of the discussion is PerkyPet, where Tim serves as CEO. PerkyPet is an AI-powered pet wellness platform that uses veterinary science and machine learning to give pet owners proactive insights into their pets’ health and behavior, acting as a “veterinary assistant between visits. From cybersecurity and enterprise software to AI-powered consumer health innovation, this episode explores leadership, product building, and the future of applied artificial intelligence across industries. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder of AlertBoot, a cybersecurity company that scaled to 160+ employees and $40M+ in revenue before a private equity exit • CEO of PerkyPet, an AI-powered pet wellness platform combining veterinary science and machine learning • 30+ year career as a technology executive and serial entrepreneur across cybersecurity, SaaS, and e-commerce • Built and scaled global platforms supporting 1M+ daily users with enterprise-grade reliability How to connect with Tim Maliyil LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmaliyil/ PerkyPet: https://perkypet.ai Show Notes 02:10 — How Tim got started in technology and entrepreneurship Tim shares how early coding experiences led him into building software, solving business problems, and eventually pursuing entrepreneurship full-time. 04:45 — Scaling AlertBoot to $40M in revenue Lessons from growing a cybersecurity company to 160+ employees and successfully exiting to private equity. 07:20 — Creating operational discipline in high-growth companies How Tim approaches structure, KPIs, accountability, and bringing order to complex, fast-moving organizations. 10:30 — Balancing speed and sustainability in scaling companies The tension between rapid growth, system stability, and long-term organizational health. 12:10 — AI adoption: what companies are getting right and wrong Where organizations are successfully leveraging AI and where poor implementation is creating inefficiencies. 15:00 — Founder vs executive mindset How mindset and decision-making change when building your own company versus stepping into an existing one. 18:10 — Introducing PerkyPet and the problem it solves Tim breaks down PerkyPet as an AI-powered pet wellness platform and its role in proactive, data-driven pet care. 21:30 — Why veterinary collaboration matters in AI healthcare Why PerkyPet is built to support veterinarians rather than replace them, and how that shapes product design. 24:00 — The risks of over-relying on AI in decision-making Why AI must be used with judgment, context, and human oversight to avoid flawed conclusions. 27:10 — Advice for engineers and young professionals in AI Tim shares guidance on building strong fundamentals and staying relevant in an AI-driven industry. 32:40 — Final thoughts on PerkyPet and connecting with Tim Where to learn more about PerkyPet and how to connect with Tim directly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  5. 5월 29일

    Life After the NFL | Building The Care League & Finding Purpose Beyond Football

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Malik Jackson Founder of The Care League, 10-Year NFL Veteran & Super Bowl Champion Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Malik Jackson, a 10-year NFL veteran, Super Bowl Champion, Pro Bowler, and founder of The Care League, a high-end concierge and wellness platform built to support athletes, executives, professionals, and families through personalized lifestyle management, healthcare access, and day-to-day support services. Malik shares his journey from being a young athlete in Southern California to becoming a 10-year NFL veteran, Super Bowl champion, and entrepreneur. He talks about how football became his path to opportunity early in life, the pressure and reality of competing at the highest level, and what it was really like stepping into the NFL as a rookie trying to earn his place among veterans and established stars. He also discusses how his experiences in football ultimately inspired him to launch The Care League, a concierge and wellness platform designed to help athletes, executives, families, and busy professionals simplify their lives and reclaim their time. In addition, Malik talks about his involvement with TigerMe, an AI-powered education platform helping students navigate the college admissions process and create clearer pathways toward their future. From NFL locker rooms and Super Bowl experiences to entrepreneurship, personal growth, athlete wellness, and the future of AI in education, this episode offers valuable insights on reinvention, preparation, and building a meaningful life after success. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder of The Care League, a concierge and lifestyle company helping athletes, executives, families, and busy professionals save time and simplify their lives. • 10-Year NFL Veteran and Pro Bowl Selection • Super Bowl 50 Champion with the Denver Broncos • Partner and supporter of TigerMe, an AI-powered college admissions platform • Advocate for athlete wellness, transition support, and post-career development How to connect with Malik Jackson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themalikjackson/ The Care League: https://thecareleague.org TigerMe: https://tigermeapp.com Email: mbj@thecareleague.org Show Notes 02:18 — Realizing football could become a career Malik reflects on earning a scholarship to USC and when football shifted from passion to real opportunity. 05:25 — Getting drafted into the NFL The call from the Denver Broncos and the reality shift of entering the league. 08:30 — Adjusting to the NFL business environment Learning playbooks, systems, and how quickly expectations change across teams. 11:00 — Learning from veteran players How watching Von Miller, DeMarcus Ware, and others shaped his approach to the game. 14:55 — Financial realities behind the NFL Early contract experience, financial mismanagement risk, and lessons learned the hard way. 18:55 — The emotional transition out of football Identity loss, losing structure, and adjusting to life without the NFL system. 26:00 — Knowing when it was time to retire Physical decline, injuries, and the realization it was time to step away. 31:20 — Building The Care League Turning post-career challenges into a concierge and access-driven platform. 35:10 — The true value of convenience and access Why high-performing professionals, athletes, and families are outsourcing more of their daily responsibilities to reclaim time and reduce stress. 39:45 — NFL culture, competition, and locker room dynamics Malik breaks down what it’s really like competing for jobs, earning trust in new locker rooms, and navigating the constant pressure of being replaced in professional sports. 41:35 — Tiger Me and helping the next generation Why Malik believes AI-driven guidance can reshape education and opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  6. 5월 15일

    Real Estate Credit, Capital Preservation, and Long-Term Investing

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Will Harvey Founder of Harvey Capital Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Will Harvey, Founder of Harvey Capital, a private real estate credit firm focused on real estate lending, investing, and disciplined capital management. Will began his career in 2015 as a residential loan officer before transitioning into real estate investing, house flipping, syndications, and eventually building Harvey Capital. Today, the firm originates first-lien bridge loans to real estate investors and acquires owner-financed notes nationwide. In this conversation, Will breaks down how his early experience in the mortgage business shaped the way he thinks about risk, capital allocation, and long-term wealth creation. He shares why he ultimately left the traditional lending world to build something of his own, what he learned from flipping houses, and how many of the best opportunities in his career came from unexpected situations rather than carefully planned strategies. Will also explains the philosophy behind Harvey Capital and why he prioritizes capital preservation, margin of safety, patience, and disciplined underwriting over chasing trends or forcing deals. He discusses why he prefers credit over equity in the current market environment, how he evaluates asymmetric risk-reward opportunities, and why long-term thinking gives investors a major advantage in a world driven by short-term gratification. Throughout the episode, Will shares practical insights on raising capital, aligning interests with investors, identifying mispriced opportunities, and how artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape real estate investing and underwriting. From public-private real estate arbitrage to first-lien lending and long-term investing discipline, this episode offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in building wealth through real estate and intelligent capital allocation. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder of Harvey Capital, a private real estate credit firm • Originated 29 real estate loans with zero principal losses • Built investment strategies focused on public-private real estate valuation discrepancies • Experienced across residential lending, house flipping, syndications, real estate credit, and public market real estate investing • Invests alongside partners in every fund managed, emphasizing alignment of interests How to connect with Will Harvey LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-harvey-8751503b8/ Website: https://harvey-capital.com Email: will@harvey-capital.com Show Notes 01:20 — Getting started in real estate Why Will was drawn to commission-based work and the appeal of uncapped income potential 03:00 — Leaving the traditional lending world Why he stepped away from being a W-2 employee to build something of his own 05:00 — Accidentally getting into house flipping How an unexpected opportunity turned into a successful house flipping business 08:00 — Developing an investment philosophy Why patience, unemotional decision-making, and long-term thinking became foundational principles 10:30 — Holding cash instead of forcing deals How Will manages investor expectations while waiting for the right opportunities 13:00 — Understanding first-lien bridge loans Why Harvey Capital focuses on credit and downside protection instead of equity positions 17:30 — Investing alongside partners How alignment and having personal capital invested changes decision-making 19:30 — Knowing when to exit investments The thought process behind exiting a highly profitable real estate opportunity before the upside disappeared 24:00 — Deploying $10 million today Where Will would focus capital over the next 12–24 months and why 25:30 — AI and the future of investing How artificial intelligence is changing underwriting, research, and investment analysis in real estate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  7. 5월 15일

    Win Today: The Mindset Behind Consistent High Performance in Sports and Leadership

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Joshua Lifrak Director of Performance and Coaching at Limitless Minds Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Joshua Lifrak, a mental performance coach who has spent more than two decades helping elite athletes, executives, and high-performing teams perform at their best under pressure. From professional sports organizations to executive leadership teams, Joshua’s work focuses on building the mindset, focus, resilience, and daily habits required to sustain success over time. Joshua previously served as the Director of Mental Skills for the Chicago Cubs during their historic 2016 World Series Championship run and later became the Major League Mental Skills Coach for the New York Mets. Throughout his career, he has worked with world-class performers across professional baseball, golf, tennis, motorsports, and corporate leadership environments. In this conversation, Joshua breaks down what mental performance coaching actually looks like behind the scenes and why high performance is less about perfection and more about presence. He shares lessons from inside championship organizations, explains the concept of neutral thinking, and discusses why communication, trust, and culture are often the real differentiators in elite teams. Joshua also dives into the philosophy behind his book, WIN TODAY, including the six-step framework he developed to help people improve performance one day at a time. From handling adversity and emotional pressure to building stronger relationships and more focused leadership habits, this episode offers practical insights that apply far beyond sports. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Director of Performance and Coaching at Limitless Minds • Author of WIN TODAY • Former Director of Mental Skills for the Chicago Cubs • Former Major League Mental Skills Coach for the New York Mets • Worked with world #1 golfers, Grand Slam finalists, NFL and NBA athletes, and Fortune 500 executives How to connect with Joshua Lifrak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-lifrak-59ab5442/ Website: https://www.joshualifrak.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com Book: https://www.joshualifrak.com/copy-of-win-today Show Notes 02:10 — Drawn to greatness How Joshua’s fascination with elite performers and psychology led him into the mental performance space 08:35 — What a mental performance coach actually does Why mindset alone is not enough and how behaviors, habits, and self-awareness drive results 11:45 — Inside the Cubs’ 2016 World Series run What it was like behind the scenes during one of the most historic championship runs in sports 16:10 — The players who maximize their potential Why the athletes most committed to mental training often gain the biggest competitive advantage 20:40 — Why people stop growing How comfort and routine quietly prevent high performers from sustaining success 22:00 — The philosophy behind WIN TODAY Why focusing on winning one day at a time creates momentum and long-term growth 26:00 — The after-action report framework The simple daily review process Joshua learned from Navy SEAL training principles 28:10 — Neutral thinking vs. positive thinking How elite performers manage pressure by focusing on facts instead of emotions 34:30 — Communication and trust inside elite teams How culture, clarity, and feeling seen and heard create high-performance environments 42:05 — Winning today in real life How uncertainty, adversity, and daily habits shaped Joshua’s philosophy on performance and resilience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  8. 4월 27일

    From Rejection to Reinvention: Turning Setback into a Multi-Million Dollar Business

    Business Leaders of America Podcast Featuring Jack Oujo Founder, Oujo Wealth Strategies Episode Overview In this episode of the Business Leaders of America Podcast, we sit down with Jack Oujo, author of Too Smart to Be an Umpire and founder of Oujo Wealth Strategies. Jack’s story is one of true reinvention. After spending nearly a decade working his way through professional baseball and reaching Triple-A, just one step away from the Major Leagues, his career as an umpire came to an abrupt end. Faced with starting over in his early 30s, with a growing family and limited financial resources, Jack made the decision to rebuild from the ground up. What followed was a remarkable journey. Through discipline, education, and a relentless commitment to doing things the right way, Jack built a multi-million-dollar financial advisory firm managing hundreds of millions in assets. In this conversation, Jack shares what it really looks like to start over, from recognizing and confronting adversity head-on to rebuilding confidence and creating a clear path forward. He breaks down the importance of having a plan grounded in math, why taking ownership of your future is non-negotiable, and how lessons from professional sports, like preparation, resilience, and handling pressure, translate directly into business success. From building a business with no clients and negative net worth to becoming one of the top-producing advisors in the country, this episode is a powerful look at resilience, discipline, and redefining success when life doesn’t go according to plan. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Founder of Oujo Wealth Strategies, a leading tax-focused wealth management firm • Built a firm with over $800M in assets under management • Named one of the top financial advisors in the nation (Financial Times FT400) • Author of Too Smart to Be an Umpire • Reached Triple-A as a professional baseball umpire, one step away from the Major Leagues • Recipient of the Joe Ryan Award as the highest-rated umpiring prospect in the minor leagues How to connect with Jack Oujo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-oujo-cpa-cfp-ms-tax-97906810/ Website: https://www.oujowealthstrategies.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Too-Smart-Umpire-Jack-Oujo/dp/1506915329 Show Notes 01:40 — The moment his Major League dream ended What it felt like to be released just one step away from the big leagues 05:00 — Rebuilding after rock bottom Facing adversity, recognizing the decline in confidence, and taking action 09:30 — Reinventing through education Why Jack bet on himself and committed to mastering a new field 13:45 — Starting a business from zero Building with no clients, no capital, and a plan grounded in math 18:20 — Lessons from baseball How discipline, pressure, and preparation translated into business success 22:10 — Building trust from nothing Why underpromising and overdelivering became his foundation 26:30 — Long-term thinking in business How focusing on outcomes—not hype—creates lasting success 30:15 — Hiring mistakes and building a team Why your first hires matter more than anything 35:40 — Advice for starting over What to prioritize when rebuilding in your 30s or 40s 41:20 — Writing Too Smart to Be an Umpire The message and lessons he hopes resonate with readers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Business leaders from across America sharing their personal journeys and experiences with existing and emerging leaders of America, offering insights into their paths to success.