Overcoming Odds Podcast
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She's always jonesing for a story. She started bird-dogging stories for The Jerry Springer show and never looked back. She's hooked on telling the stories of outsiders. Maybe that’s because there weren’t many Jews where she grew up, and she knows how they feel. She tells the stories that no one else will tell. At least not the way she does it. It’s kinda her thing. And then she gets her daddy’s advice about what she's uncovered. Golden.Do yourself a favor and listen to the podcast, Better Call Daddy, on your favorite platform. The people are real, and their stories are amazing. | Guest | |
Andrew Thorp King is an executive fintech banker, spy novelist, speaker, punk rocker, podcaster, ex-bodybuilder, cigar lover, and serial entrepreneur. | Guest | |
Chris Lin is an employee advocate and People First Leader. Chris has led talent development teams for personal and professional success. He believes that by investing in individuals, molding their experience, and guiding their journey, he can create a positive growing culture that blooms into a thriving organization.Chris is the host of the Leading People Podcast, a show focused on leaders who prioritize people over clients, process, and profits in order to create positive employee experiences and to grow businesses. | Guest | |
Gary E. Hoover is a businessperson and writer. He has founded several businesses, including the superstore chain Bookstop. He served as the first Entrepreneur-In-Residence at the University of Texas’ McCombs School of Business.Hoover has been interested in business history since a young age, and has collected approximately 57,000 books, largely on business, industrial, and economic history, and reference. | Guest | |
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Scott Mason is an international inspirational and keynote speaker, focusing on creating space for people to connect to their higher purpose, to build a better self and a better world. Prior to that, Scott was co-Principal of The Brooklyn Press, a silkscreen printing company with locations in NYC and Newburgh, NY. Previously, Scott was the General Counsel and Vice-President of Operations for Urban Resource Institute, the USA's largest provider of domestic violence shelter services and an operator of homeless shelters. He also spent nearly 20 years in executive and in-house counsel positions with various City of New York agencies, including a time as the second-in-command of the agency which operates the City's administrative tribunal system. He is a graduate of Columbia Law School and Carleton College, and completed the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program as well. | Guest |
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