• From Wall Street to Bitcoin Mining: Dan Thompson’s Blueprint for Generational Wealth
    Feb 20 2026

    In this powerful episode of Million Dollar Minutes, Michael Aguas introduces the expanded vision of the show — a platform centered on:

    • Family

    • Faith

    • Finances

    • Freedom

    • Fun

    • Generational Legacy

    Today’s guest, financial industry veteran Dan Thompson, shares his journey from stockbroker to real estate investor to Bitcoin mining strategist — and how he’s building systems designed to outpace traditional wealth models.

    This episode covers:

    • Growing up poor and discovering the power of investing

    • Lessons from the dot-com crash

    • Why traditional diversification may limit growth

    • Why Bitcoin is digital gold — not spending money

    • The difference between buying Bitcoin and mining it

    • Why Dan is reallocating up to 96% of his own portfolio into Bitcoin-focused strategies

    • How life insurance and Bitcoin together create legacy planning

    At 15, Dan overheard his father’s wealthy friend say he made $30,000 in one month trading stocks.

    Dan was making $2.50 an hour landscaping.

    That moment shifted his mindset permanently.

    By 24, he became a stockbroker — only to discover:

    “Most stockbrokers are broke.”

    The 90s boom made everyone feel invincible.

    Then came the crash.

    Dan watched clients:

    • Gain wealth for years

    • Lose half overnight

    • Retire at the worst possible time

    That forced him to ask a bigger question:

    “Where do the ultra-wealthy really put their money?”

    That search led to advanced life insurance leverage strategies — and eventually Bitcoin mining.

    Dan does not treat Bitcoin as currency.

    He treats it as:

    • A store of value

    • A hedge against fiat devaluation

    • A generational wealth vehicle

    “The most expensive hamburger you’ll ever buy is the one you paid for with Bitcoin.”

    Most investors buy Bitcoin.

    Dan mines it.

    Mining cost = electricity.

    Example:

    • $30,000 electric cost

    • Produces 1 Bitcoin worth $115,000

    That cost basis difference is the opportunity.

    Michael calls it what it is:

    “That’s arbitrage.”

    Traditional model:

    • Diversify

    • 60/40

    • Reduce risk

    Dan challenges that thinking.

    His view:

    • Diversifying into lower returns slows wealth

    • Bitcoin exposure is no longer optional

    • Allocation should increase with conviction

    He personally is moving toward:

    96% Bitcoin-focused strategy

    But advises others to start at 10–20% and grow intelligently.

    Key topics covered:

    • Wallet security

    • Key management

    • Cold storage

    • Titanium backup plates

    • Passing assets directly to heirs

    No probate.
    No bank delays.
    No forced liquidation.

    When paired with life insurance:

    • Death benefit covers estate costs

    • Bitcoin remains intact

    • Generational compounding continues

    Next episode dives into:

    • The “secret sauce”

    • How electric bills get paid without selling Bitcoin

    • Daily Bitcoin distributions

    • Monthly yield strategies

    • The 3–5 year 100x thesis

    Email: dan@wisemoneytools.com

    Mention: Million Dollar Minutes


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    37 min
  • Beyond the Field: Randal Hill on Hurricanes Glory, Federal Service & Life After the NFL
    Feb 13 2026
    In this powerful episode of Million Dollar Minutes, Ryan Aguas sits down with former NFL wide receiver and University of Miami standout Randal Hill for a conversation that goes far beyond football.From national championships with the Hurricanes to seven seasons in the NFL, and then a second career as a federal criminal investigator, Hill’s journey is a masterclass in discipline, leadership, legacy, and long-term vision.This is a story about preparation, mentorship, service, and building a life bigger than sports.Randal Hill was part of the legendary University of Miami football era under Jimmy Johnson — a program known not only for dominance on the field but discipline off of it.Two National ChampionshipsNFL first-round draft pickUniversity of Miami Sports Hall of FamePlayed alongside legendsLearned under one of the greatest coaches in college football historyHill credits Jimmy Johnson with instilling:AccountabilityClassroom disciplineLoyaltyThe importance of graduatingLeadership through example“You had to go to class. You had to sit in the front. You had to represent the program the right way.”Hill shares a defining moment in his recruiting journey.After being heavily recruited by powerhouse programs like Alabama, Florida State, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Pittsburgh — and being greeted by the Governor of Florida, Bobby Bowden, Deion Sanders, and even Burt Reynolds — Hill initially chose Florida State.But one conversation with his grandfather changed everything.“If you’re going to college, you’re going to the University of Miami.”That decision led to:ChampionshipsMeeting his wifeA lifetime networkA legacy at “The U”Hill played seven seasons in the NFL — exceeding the league average career length.But he makes something clear:The average NFL career lasts 2–3 yearsFinancial longevity requires planningPlaying football is temporaryIdentity must extend beyond the gameHe emphasizes that players must:Invest earlyAvoid lifestyle trapsSurround themselves with intelligent, upwardly mobile peopleThink generationally“If you screw it up, it’s your fault. You had the opportunity.”Known for his energetic celebrations on the field, Hill reveals the deeper meaning behind them.It wasn’t ego.It was unity.During a time of civil unrest in South Florida, Hurricanes football brought the entire community together — regardless of background.He shares an emotional story of giving a football to a fan in a wheelchair during his final game — a fan who later returned with that same ball years later.“If you can’t stand and cheer, I’ll do it for you.”Hill transitioned quickly after retiring from the NFL.Inspired by a conversation with an FBI leaderEncouraged to apply to federal agenciesServed as a federal criminal investigator (1811)Recently retired from federal serviceHe describes his second career as:ChallengingFulfillingService-orientedPurpose-driven“There’s more than just playing on the field.”Hill emphasizes that athletes must understand:People are always watchingCharacter mattersNonverbal cues matterDiscipline translates beyond sportsHill offers a sharp take on modern college athletics:NIL money comes earlyFinancial maturity doesn’tTransfer portal lacks structureLong-term investing is criticalHe believes:Players must think generationallySchools need accountability structuresFinancial education is essential“Put half away. Let it grow. Change generations.”Hill believes Miami’s toughest battles are behind them.Battle-tested pathOvercame higher-ranked opponentsEmotional resilienceCrowd energy as an intangible weaponHe compares the moment to:Miami vs NebraskaCatholics vs ConvictsChampionship atmosphere where unity changes outcomesFor business opportunities and consultations:Visit: reignstormmediagroup.com
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    42 min
  • Inside the Big Game: Mark Schlereth’s Super Bowl Breakdown, Matchups & Game-Day Essentials
    Feb 7 2026

    In this Special Super Bowl Edition of Million Dollar Minutes, Michael Aguas is joined by three-time Super Bowl Champion Mark Schlereth for the ultimate big-game conversation—covering everything from game-day preparation and elite matchups to roster depth, quarterback play, and special teams, the areas that often decide championships.

    Blending insider football IQ with the full Super Bowl experience—food, family, friends, and fun—this episode delivers both entertainment and expert analysis as fans get ready for the biggest game of the year.

    Before diving into football, Mark sets the tone for a complete Super Bowl Sunday:

    • TV Experience:

      • LG OLED evo TVs

      • Perfect blacks, vivid colors, ultra-smooth action, immersive sound

      • Sizes from 55” to 97”

    • Food:

      • Perdue Air Fryer Ready Crispy Wings

      • Restaurant-quality wings in 18 minutes or less

      • No antibiotics, big flavor, game-day easy

    • Drinks:

      • Bota Box Premium Wines

      • Easy pour, no corkscrew

      • Bright Side white blend pairs perfectly with salty snacks

    For Schlereth, Super Bowl Sunday is about comfort, convenience, and quality—the same principles that apply on the field.

    Mark makes his pick:

    • Winner: Seattle Seahawks

    • Why:

      • Best overall football over the final six weeks

      • Strong offense and defense

      • Elite special teams, a key indicator of roster depth

    “When special teams cover, return, and play aggressively, it usually tells you who has the deeper team.”

    • Seattle’s front seven vs. New England’s rookie left side

    • Patriots surrendered heavy pressure earlier in the playoffs

    • Pressure leads to sacks, turnovers, and momentum swings

    • Drake May’s deep ball has been exceptional

    • Seahawks’ secondary presents a major challenge

    • QB mobility becomes a difference-maker if Seattle plays heavy man coverage

    One of Mark’s favorite narratives:

    • Former top-three pick labeled a bust

    • Stops in New York, Carolina, Minnesota, and San Francisco

    • Finds stability and success in Seattle

    • Outduels top quarterbacks during the playoff run

    “If you pitched this story to Hollywood, they’d say it’s unrealistic.”

    • Jaxon Smith-Njigba (JSN)

      • Not the fastest 40-yard dash, but elite route separation

      • Instant acceleration, sharp cuts, and yards after catch

      • Strong chemistry with Sam Darnold

    Mark emphasizes that football speed and separation matter more than combine numbers.

    Michael presses Schlereth on how the Patriots could adjust:

    • Commitment to the run game

    • QB mobility on third downs

    • Exploiting man-to-man coverage

    • Using designed QB runs to punish pressure looks

    The chess match between pressure and discipline could define the outcome.

    Mark weighs in on the Denver Broncos:

    • Optimistic about the future

    • Praises Bo Nix’s development

    • Acknowledges how hard it is to reach championship games

    • Notes the AFC is loaded with young quarterback talent

    “You never take these moments for granted. Getting here is hard.”

    One thing is clear from the conversation:

    • The NFL is stacked with young quarterbacks

    • Preparation, depth, and execution still win championships

    • Special teams and situational football remain decisive

    This Super Bowl Edition of Million Dollar Minutes delivers:

    • Championship-level football insight

    • Real analysis from a three-time Super Bowl winner

    • Practical game-day advice for fans

    • A reminder that success—on the field or in life—comes down to preparation, depth, and execution

    Game-Day Essentials (Schlereth’s Picks)Super Bowl Pick: Who Wins It All?Key Matchups That Decide the GameSeahawks Defense vs. Patriots Offensive LinePatriots QB PlayThe Sam Darnold StorylineDifference-Makers to WatchCan New England Counter Seattle’s Pressure?Broncos Outlook & the AFC LandscapeBig-Picture TakeawayFinal Thoughts

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    9 min
  • Built Different: Emerson Martin on the NFL, Coaching, and Winning Beyond the Game
    Feb 6 2026
    In this final, wide-ranging episode of Million Dollar Minutes, Michael Aguas sits down with Coach Emerson Martin, former NFL player and current collegiate coach, for a candid, unfiltered conversation about football, leadership, legacy, and what it really takes to last in high-level competition.From a Division II college start to playing in the NFL, including a Super Bowl appearance with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Emerson’s journey is not about shortcuts or hype—it’s about relationships, preparation, and teaching.This episode blends NFL history, coaching philosophy, college football realities, and life lessons from someone who has lived every level of the game.Emerson’s football journey didn’t begin with five-star hype:Played at Hampton University (Division II)Kodak All-American (two years)Three-year All-Conference performerChose education and long-term stability over glamourEarned a degree in mathematicsThat decision shaped everything that followed.Despite coming from a smaller program:Projected as a 3rd–5th round pickSigned as a high-value free agent with the Kansas City ChiefsLater played for the Carolina Panthers (expansion draft)Finished his NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team he grew up rooting forFor Emerson, ending his career in Pittsburgh was a full-circle moment.Emerson gives rare, firsthand insight into Super Bowl XXX against the Dallas Cowboys:Steelers held Emmitt Smith largely in checkDefense dominated for most of the gameTwo interception returns flipped the outcomeOne of the toughest Super Bowl losses in NFL history“We were the better team that day—except for two plays.”The conversation pulls no punches and reflects the reality players still carry decades later.Emerson explains why Pittsburgh stands apart:Most “college-like” culture in the NFLDeep player camaraderieCommunity over celebrityA city that belongs to its teamHe also reflects on playing for legendary leaders like Dick LeBeau, Bill Cowher, and the Rooney family, calling it one of the greatest organizational cultures in professional sports.After the NFL, Emerson transitioned seamlessly into coaching, drawing from:Mentorship from elite coachesTime with Alex Gibbs, one of football’s greatest offensive line mindsFilm study, defensive breakdowns, and strategic thinkingCoaching, for Emerson, is about education, not ego.With a background in mathematics, Emerson explains football through geometry, angles, and movement:Blocking is anglesPursuit is geometryTempo is calculationSpace is strategy“Your body is a calculator.”This approach defines his success as a coach and communicator.Emerson is currently:Offensive Line Coach at Delaware State UniversityFormer head-coaching experienceLicensed minister and mentor to young menAt Delaware State:Took a program that won 8 games in four yearsWon 8 games in one seasonBuilt a player-driven, family-focused cultureDeveloped athletes who moved on to Power Five programsEmerson gives a blunt, insider view on today’s game:Lost players to Arizona State and NC StatePortal reflects success, not failureDevelopment matters more than star ratingsThree-star athletes often outgrow five-stars“There aren’t that many five-stars in the NFL.”He also critiques the NCAA’s failure to regulate NIL early, calling today’s system “the Wild West.”Asked what sustained his career as a player and coach, Emerson is clear:RelationshipsReputationTeaching“People hire people they know.”That principle runs through every chapter of his career.Now a licensed minister, Emerson sees coaching as ministry:Developing men, not just playersTeaching accountability and purposeCreating environments where young men growHis proudest achievement isn’t wins—it’s lives changed.Emerson closes with optimism about Pittsburgh’s playoff chances:Veteran leadershipDefensive strengthPostseason experience mattersFollow Us & Subscribe⁠YouTube⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠reignstormmediagroup.com
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    26 min
  • Oxygen, Healing, and Hope: Aniko Brown on Kaqun Therapy and Life After Cancer (Part 2)
    Feb 6 2026
    In Part 2 of this powerful Million Dollar Minutes conversation, Michael Aguas and Aniko Brown move beyond survival and into solution, science, and service.After hope returned in Part 1, this episode explores what happened next—the therapies that changed Aniko’s trajectory, the science behind oxygenation, and how a once-personal healing journey evolved into a mission helping thousands of others.This episode bridges faith, biology, and real-world outcomes, offering insight for anyone navigating cancer, chronic illness, or long-term health challenges.When we last left off, Aniko’s tumor had already shrunk dramatically. In Part 2, she shares what followed:Continued Kaqun oxygenation therapy in HungaryClean nutrition, stress reduction, and spiritual focusA second UCLA scan showing the tumor reduced to 2.5 cmApproval for the Whipple procedure, one of the most complex cancer surgeriesDespite differing opinions within her family, Aniko made a decisive choice—to remove what remained and fully step into the next chapter of life.During surgery, doctors made a stunning discovery:The tumor removed from Aniko’s pancreas was no longer cancerousBiopsy results confirmed it was benignA result her doctors openly admitted they could not explain through conventional expectations alone.Aniko explains the therapy pioneered by her father, Dr. Robert Lyons, in accessible terms:A water-based oxygenation processNo external gases addedOxygen molecules stabilized internallyWater feels heavier, creating pressure that drives oxygen into tissueTargets hypoxic (low-oxygen) environments where disease thrivesThe underlying principle: disease struggles to exist in a well-oxygenated body.Michael shares his firsthand experience undergoing chemotherapy while using Kaqun therapy:Minimal to no side effectsMaintained strength, appetite, and energyContinued working and exercisingOncologists asking what he’s doing differentlyAniko explains that oxygenation:Supports immune functionProtects white and red blood cellsImproves chemotherapy and radiation effectivenessPreserves quality of life during treatmentKaqun therapy is not positioned as a replacement for medical treatment, but as supportive care:Used alongside chemotherapy and radiationFocuses on immune balance, nutrition, stress, and recoveryAddresses what traditional medicine often leaves unaddressed“Doctors give treatment—but patients are often left to figure out the rest.”Following surgery and continued therapy:Aniko was declared cancer-freeShe has remained cancer-free for 17 yearsOriginally diagnosed at stage fourHer case stands as long-term proof—not short-term improvement.Aniko explains that Kaqun therapy supports far more than oncology patients, including:Autoimmune disordersChronic pain and inflammationArthritisAthletes and recovery clientsMental wellness supportChildren and prenatal wellnessChildren, she notes, often respond the fastest—without skepticism or expectation.Aniko shares one of her most meaningful patient stories:A woman with stage-four throat cancer, unable to speak or swallow, was told she had weeks to live. Through cocoon therapy:Her tumor shrankHer voice returnedShe was able to eat and drink againShe gained six to seven months of quality life with her familyThough she eventually passed, she did so peacefully, with dignity—and gratitude.“She won—even if the timeline wasn’t long.”Aniko opened (K-A-Q-U-N) Spa to give others what she once needed:HopeSupportOptionsQuality of lifeThe name is inspired by the film Cocoon, symbolizing renewal, restoration, and transformation.Initial consultation with AnikoReview of diagnosis, goals, and lifestyleRecommendation to start with one bathClients experience clarity, pain relief, balance, and calmMany report noticeable improvement after the first sessionFollow Us & Subscribe⁠YouTube⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠reignstormmediagroup.com
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    21 min
  • When Hope Breaks Through: Aniko Brown’s Cancer Journey (Part 1)
    Feb 6 2026
    In Part 1 of this deeply moving episode of Million Dollar Minutes, host Michael Aguas sits down with Aniko Brown, a cancer survivor, wellness entrepreneur, and living testament to resilience, faith, and hope.This conversation is intensely personal for Michael, who is currently navigating his own cancer journey. Aniko’s story isn’t theoretical—it’s lived. Diagnosed at just 19 years old with pancreatic cancer, she was told she had only months to live. What followed was fear, darkness, despair—and ultimately, a profound turning point that changed everything.This episode explores the moment hope broke through, setting the foundation for a recovery journey that continues to impact lives today.Aniko Brown is the owner and proprietor of Kaqun Spa in Las Vegas, a wellness destination known for supporting healing, recovery, and restoration. But long before becoming an entrepreneur, Aniko faced a life-altering diagnosis that would redefine her purpose.Her journey from terminal prognosis to healing has made her a source of inspiration for people navigating cancer, chronic illness, and personal adversity.Aniko reflects on life at 19:Newly marriedJust moved to Las VegasLiving in a small studio apartmentBeginning adulthood with optimism and dreamsNothing prepared her for what came next.After days of severe illness, Aniko was rushed to the ER, where doctors discovered:A tumor on her pancreasA cyst pressing against her stomachSevere internal pain requiring morphineSoon after, she was told the words no 19-year-old should ever hear: “You only have months to live.”Aniko describes the flood of emotions:FearGuiltDenialNumbnessHer grandfather had died from pancreatic cancer, making the diagnosis even more terrifying. She shut down emotionally while her husband stepped in to manage decisions and communication with family.Her mother immediately came from ArizonaHer father flew in from EuropeHer husband became her anchorEven as Aniko withdrew, her family moved into full support mode—never leaving her side.Although Aniko had faith from a young age, she struggled to turn to God:Youth and pride created resistanceThe diagnosis felt unfair and incomprehensibleShe wrestled internally with why this was happeningThis internal battle became a key part of her transformation.Early doctors offered little hope:“Get your affairs in order”“Chemotherapy may help with comfort”No optimism, no encouragementAt just 19, Aniko refused to accept that this was the end—and sought better answers elsewhere.During the lowest point:Severe pain and vomitingAddiction to painkillersDepression and despairAsking her husband to leave her so he wouldn’t remember her sufferingIt was here—at rock bottom—that everything shifted.Aniko describes a powerful moment where she felt God’s presence clearly:A sense of peaceA realization she was not doneA decision to fight—not just survive, but live“I want kids. I want a family. I want to grow old. I don’t want to give up.”From that moment forward, her body, mind, and spirit began to change.Improved sleepReduced painIncreased energyRenewed faithA shift toward positivityHer first follow-up scan showed the tumor shrinking—from 10 cm to 5.7 cm—a massive breakthrough.In the next episode, Aniko and Michael dive deeper into:The therapies that played a pivotal role in her healingHer father’s medical background and technologyHow Kaqun Spa came to beHow these methods are now helping othersWhy cancer does not have to be the final wordThis episode is a powerful reminder that:Diagnosis is not destinyHope can return even in the darkest momentsFaith, mindset, and support matter deeplyPart 1 is about the moment hope re-entered the room.Part 2 reveals how that hope became a mission.Follow Us & SubscribeYouTubeLinkedInreignstormmediagroup.com
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    15 min
  • Built to Last: Rocky Carson on Longevity, Discipline, and Competing at the Highest Level
    Feb 6 2026

    In this compelling episode of Million Dollar Minutes, host Michael Aguas sits down with legendary racquetball champion Rocky Carson, one of the most accomplished and respected athletes in the history of the sport.

    With a professional career spanning more than three decades, Rocky’s story goes far beyond championships and trophies. This conversation dives into what truly creates long-term success—discipline, consistency, faith, preparation, and the ability to adapt while competing against younger and faster opponents year after year.

    This episode is a masterclass not just for athletes, but for business owners, leaders, and high performers who want to build something that lasts.

    Rocky Carson is widely regarded as one of the greatest racquetball players of all time. His career includes:

    • Five World Singles Titles

    • Recognition as the most prolific doubles player in racquetball history

    • First-ballot Hall of Fame–level career

    • Pan-American Games Gold Medalist

    • A professional career beginning as a teenager and extending into his 40s

    Beyond the accolades, Rocky is known for his character, humility, faith, and relentless competitiveness, both on and off the court.

    Rocky explains how he stayed competitive for over 30 years by focusing on:

    • Mastering the present moment

    • Treating preparation as non-negotiable

    • Never relying solely on talent

    “If I take care of what I have to do right now, the future takes care of itself.”

    Rather than chasing wins, Rocky shares how his drive came from a deep refusal to lose—and how he learned to channel that intensity productively as he matured.

    Elite performers don’t always feel motivated. Rocky explains how routines, responsibility, and purpose carried him through low-energy days—lessons that apply directly to business and leadership.

    Known for winning grueling two-hour-plus matches, Rocky built a reputation for outlasting opponents physically and mentally.

    “If you’re going to beat me, you’re going to have to be great for a long time.”

    Rocky discusses early career frustrations, injuries, and the realization that success required becoming the best version of himself, not imitating others.

    A defining part of Rocky’s journey is his commitment to faith and family. He credits his wife and shared values for allowing him to focus fully on elite performance while staying grounded.

    Michael adds perspective on how structure, routine, and faith translate directly from athletics into business success.

    Rocky breaks down how he adapted as the sport evolved:

    • Attacking fundamentals, not just opponents

    • Studying footwork, positioning, and execution

    • Treating competition like chess, not checkers

    These same principles mirror high-level strategy in business and leadership.

    Rocky shares his vision for the sport’s resurgence:

    • Growth through junior development programs

    • International expansion

    • Hosting tournaments and mentoring the next generation

    He also discusses why racquetball never made the Olympics—and what it would take to get there.

    Rocky’s message applies far beyond sports:

    • Master the fundamentals

    • Build daily discipline

    • Focus on what you can control

    • Never waste the gifts you’ve been given

    “If you don’t use the gift you’ve been given, you lose it.”

    • Instagram: @rockycarsonrb

    • YouTube: Rocky Carson Racquetball (matches & instructional content)

    • Coaching Platform: carsonfitness.com

      • Remote coaching, video analysis, and athlete development

    This episode of Million Dollar Minutes delivers a powerful reminder:
    Greatness isn’t about peaks—it’s about staying prepared, disciplined, and grounded over time.

    Whether you’re building a business, leading a team, or chasing personal excellence, Rocky Carson’s journey offers a blueprint for winning the long game.

    About the Guest: Rocky Carson Key Topics & Takeaways Longevity at the Elite Level Competitive Mindset: Hating to Lose Consistency When Motivation Isn’t There Physical & Mental Endurance as a Weapon Setbacks, Injuries & Growth Faith, Family & Balance Strategy,\


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    43 min
  • Join Michael in Million Dollar Minutes Your Guide to Growth, Wisodom, and Success
    Aug 25 2025

    Welcome to Million Dollar Minutes with your host, Michael Aguas. In this podcast, you’ll discover insights and strategies to help you achieve your goals, overcome obstacles, and live a more meaningful life.

    Each week, Michael is joined by accomplished guests who share their stories, wisdom, and practical advice on everything from career growth and leadership to personal development and resilience.

    Whether you’re striving to level up your success, build stronger relationships, or simply become the best version of yourself, this show is designed to inspire and equip you with actionable steps to reach your full potential.

    Your time is valuable — let’s make every minute count.

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    1 min