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Imagine traveling to 65 countries, visiting iconic destinations, and creating lifelong memories—all while earning a master’s degree!
In this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset®, host Larry Sprung speaks with Brooklyn Schwetje about her 274-day adventure aboard the Royal Caribbean Ultimate World Cruise. Brooklyn shares how she embraced the joy of travel, immersed herself in diverse cultures, and balanced academic commitments with exploring the globe. Her story is a testament to making the most of every opportunity and finding growth in every experience.
Brooklyn discusses:
How she balanced studying for her master’s degree with the demands and joys of a nine-month global cruise Highlights from her journey, including visiting Antarctica, exploring Mo’orea, and an unforgettable hike in Norway The importance of forming meaningful connections with her “cruise family,” including both passengers and crew members Cultural experiences, such as witnessing a traditional haka in New Zealand and participating in local performances The impact of sharing her journey on social media and how it fueled her personal and professional growth And more!Resources:
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Instagram: @brooklyntravelstheworld Tiktok: @brooklyntravelstheworldAbout our Guest:
Brooklyn Schwetje recently completed the adventure of a lifetime as a participant in Royal Caribbean's 9-month Ultimate World Cruise, where she explored over 60 countries. The journey was filled with unforgettable experiences, meaningful connections with her family and newfound friends, and countless memories to treasure. Remarkably, Brooklyn continued her academic journey while traveling, staying on track to earn her master's degree from the University of Alabama. Now looking forward to graduating in December, Brooklyn reflects on the incredible opportunity to combine education with exploration and cherishes the lessons and friendships gained along the way.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Ever wondered how passions transform into thriving ventures?
In this engaging episode, we explore just that. Larry Sprung chats with Mackenzie Murphy, the innovative mind behind The Hockey House, a platform celebrating college club hockey and its unique culture.
Delve into Mack's fascinating journey from a college student at Syracuse to becoming a major force in sports media. Discover how his passion for hockey and storytelling combined to forge a platform that shines a spotlight on the breadth of college hockey options beyond the NCAA.
Larry and Mack discuss:
The importance of finding the right college fit for athletes The evolving landscape of collegiate club hockey and its opportunities Advice for aspiring content creators and podcasters The impact of social media on sports engagement And more!Resources:
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The Hockey House Podcast Instagram: Mackenzie Murphy X: Mackenzie MurphyAbout our Guest:
Founder of the Hockey House Podcast, Mackenzie is a proud graduate of Syracuse University, where he played four seasons ACHA M1 hockey. He currently runs the @hockeyhousepod accounts on Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube and serves as the primary host for each podcast episode. Mackenzie is proudly from North Conway, New Hampshire.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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How do you create a thriving franchise while staying true to personal values and innovation?
In this episode of the Mitlin Money Mindset®, host Larry Sprung interviews Bennett Maxwell, Chairman of Dirty Dough Cookies.
From his early entrepreneurial roots to transforming Dirty Dough into a streamlined, values-driven brand, Bennett shares insights on leadership, mental health advocacy, and simplifying franchise operations. Learn how his tagline, “It’s the inside that counts,” reflects both his product and personal philosophy.
Bennett discusses:
Simplifying operations by centralizing cookie production to create an easy-to-run franchise model The significance of his personal journey, including childhood sales experiences and pivoting from solar to the cookie business The value of an advisory board in building a solid foundation for Dirty Dough’s growth Prioritizing mental health and spreading positive messages through packaging and branding The impact of a clear mission statement and core values in attracting like-minded franchisees and customers And more!Resources:
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Website: Bennett Maxwell Facebook: Bennett Maxwell Linkedin: Bennett Maxwell Instagram: Bennett Maxwell Youtube: @deeperthandough2123About our Guest:
Bennett Maxwell is a multifaceted entrepreneur renowned for his innovative approach to business and commitment to enhancing the entrepreneurial landscape.
He is currently the driving force behind Dirty Dough Cookies, a fast-growing and thriving national cookie restaurant with 80+ stores open and dozens more set to launch this year. Maxwell's professional journey spans diverse industries, from real estate in Utah to the co-founding and eventual successful sale of Switch to Solar in addition to his entrepreneurial endeavors, he is a sought-after speaker and frequently shares valuable insights with the media.
Maxwell is also the host of the Deeper Than Dough podcast, which he started in 2023. The podcast focuses on finding joy and fulfillment in life.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Access to top coaches and scouts is no longer out of reach, thanks to Lucas Bahn’s innovative platform, Player Intro.
In this episode, Mitlin Money Mindset® host Larry Sprung interviews Lucas Bahn, co-founder of Player Intro, about how this groundbreaking platform is transforming the way athletes connect with experts in hockey.
Lucas shares his entrepreneurial journey, the importance of empowering players to lead their careers, and how Player Intro saves hockey families time, money, and stress while providing unprecedented access to the hockey community.
Lucas discusses:
The inspiration behind Player Intro and how it democratizes access to top coaches and scouts The benefits of encouraging players to take charge of their athletic journeys How aligning with a clear mission helped Player Intro secure impactful partnerships Practical advice for hockey families on managing expenses and avoiding unnecessary spending The life lessons learned from hockey and how they prepare players for success beyond sports And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Lucas Bahn:
Website: Player Intro Instagram: @lucasbahn Linkedin: Lucas Bahn X: Lucas BahnAbout our Guest:
Lucas Bahn, co-founder of Player Intro, the first-ever global marketplace for conversation in youth sports. Former NCAA DI hockey player turned entrepreneur.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Are you ready to redefine financial advising and build true trust with your clients?
Chuck Failla shares how embracing a fiduciary-first model is changing the game for advisors.
In this episode, Larry Sprung interviews Chuck Failla, CEO of Sovereign Financial Group and host of goRIA, discussing the power of fiduciary advising, the shift from commission-driven models, and how RIAs are leading the charge in transparent client relationships.
Chuck provides actionable insights on growing practices authentically and the value of educational marketing.
Chuck Discusses:
The transformative journey from commission-based advising to fee-only fiduciary models Why financial advisors should embrace the RIA framework for building authentic client trust How fiduciary principles empower clients to make informed financial decisions The importance of educational marketing to attract and retain ideal clients Misleading practices by "planners in name only" (PINOs) and advocating for ethical advising And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Chuck Failla X: @charlesfailla1 Sovereign Financial Group, Inc goRIA PodcastAbout our Guest:
Chuck has been a financial advisor for more than 25 years. He started in the early 90s as a "cold calling cowboy" in NYC selling individual stocks. As he built his book, he always planned to go independent and did so in 1999 by opening an independent branch of Raymond James Financial. At that time, Chuck earned his CFP® designation and transitioned from individual stock picking to financial planning and asset allocating using mutual funds and SMAs. Chuck's practice evolved into what is today Sovereign Financial Group, Inc., an SEC registered RIA. With offices and advisors in the Northeast, Florida, and Colorado, Sovereign is one of the fastest growing RIAs in the country. Chuck is also the Director of Sovereign Advisor Solutions (SAS)-- a division of Sovereign Financial Group, Inc. SAS helps advisors transition to RIA by offering a comprehensive plug and play solution for going independent.
Chuck's ties to the financial planning community run deep… he currently:
Is the host of goRIA: Fueled by InvestmentNews ( www.goRIA.com ) Serves on the Board of Directors for the FPA of Connecticut and Chairs their Pro Bono / Public Outreach Committee.Chuck received his degree in Finance from The University of Connecticut and completed his coursework for the CFP® certification with The American College. He resides in Connecticut with his wife, two children, black lab and cats. In his spare time, he enjoys all things travel & outdoors -- on the weekends you will find him with his family hiking, camping, skiing, boating or just enjoying some grilling in the backyard.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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What if teaching kids about money could change their lives forever?
This week on Mitlin Money Mindset®, Larry Sprung welcomes David Delisle, founder of The Awesome Stuff™, to explain how financial literacy starts early and the powerful impact of intentional living.
In this episode, David shares his unique journey, discussing how small shifts in our conversations with children about money can foster lifelong financial health and happiness.
Discover how David’s approach to financial education and mindfulness can transform not just the habits of children, but families as a whole. With a career spanning entrepreneurship, real estate investing, and authorship, David uses his insights to guide families towards what truly matters.
Larry and David discuss:
How powerful words shape children's perceptions of money and value The Awesome Stuff™ concept and its journey Practical tips to start positive money conversations with kids The importance of habits over mechanics in investing Insights from his book, "The Golden Quest", on teaching financial literacy to kids And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung Download Your Free Copy of the Couple’s JOYful Money Guide The Golden Quest by David DelisleConnect with Larry Sprung:
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Instagram: David Delisle Website: The Awesome StuffAbout our Guest:
David Delisle, founder of The Awesome Stuff™, is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, real estate investor, speaker, and most importantly, Dad. He is a contributor to Entrepreneur, Yahoo! News, Thrive Global and more. At age 11, David made his first investment. By age 20, he began investing in real estate and was retired by age 40. His book, The Golden Quest, is a Calvin & Hobbes-style graphic novel that teaches potent lessons about money, focusing on breaking the cycle of always chasing more. David’s goal is to change the way our kids think about money and create more freedom for what’s most important to them… the Awesome Stuff™. David has been featured in Good Day LA, Good Day DC, NTD TV, NY Post, ScaryMommy, GoBankingRates, MindBodyGreen, Credit Sesame, and more!
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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What does it take to create champions both in sports and life?
For Gordie Stafford, it’s a blend of discipline, teamwork, and a lifelong passion for mentorship.
In this episode, Larry Sprung sits down with Gordie Stafford, Girls Prep Head Coach and Director of Girls Hockey at Shattuck Hockey.
Gordie touches on how hockey can instill life skills, the importance of developing good character, and fostering a winning mindset. From shaping the next generation of female hockey stars to his enduring love for teaching English, Gordie shares his reflections on making a difference through sport and education.
Gordie discusses:
The transformative lessons sports teach and their relevance to life His philosophy of nurturing both athletic skill and personal character in young athletes The evolving opportunities in women's hockey and his role in paving the way for players How fostering gratitude, joy, and resilience shapes success on and off the ice The critical role of mentorship and creating an environment of mutual growth for students and coaches And more!Resources:
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Connect with Gordie Stafford:
LinkedIn - Gordie Stafford X - @GordieStafford Instagram - gordiestafford Facebook – Gordie StaffordAbout our Guest:
Gordie Stafford, born in Banff, Canada, signed with the Edmonton Oilers after three seasons in the Western Hockey League. During his eight-year professional hockey career, primarily with the Milwaukee Admirals, he earned a degree in Secondary Education and a master’s in Educational Psychology.
He began teaching and coaching at Marquette University High School before coaching the St. Albert Saints in Canada. Since 2000, Stafford has been at Shattuck-St. Mary’s School in Minnesota, where he became Girls’ Hockey Director and Prep Coach in 2004. Under his leadership, the program has won 17 national championships, including 10 by the Prep team.
Stafford has guided players to Olympic competition, Division I success, and prestigious honors like the Patty Kazmaier Award. Inspired by his work, he pursued a PhD (ABD) in Sports Psychology. Married for 40 years, he is a proud father and grandfather. His son, Drew, had a 14-year NHL career.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Ever wonder how culture shapes the way we view the world and influences our actions?
In this episode, Larry Sprung chats with Dr. Marcus Collins, an award-winning marketer and cultural translator, about the unseen yet powerful force of culture in business.
Dr. Collins shares insights from his career and explores how cultural understanding can drive success. With experiences working for iconic brands and figures like Beyoncé and Apple, Marcus unpacks the significance of translating cultural nuances into marketing strategies. Dive in to discover how culture can be the ultimate driver in shaping consumer behavior and effective leadership.
Dr. Marcus Collins discusses:
The intersection of culture and business His journey from engineering to marketing The role of culture in influencing human behavior Strategies for entrepreneurs to leverage cultural insights Cultural impact on leadership and organization And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Dr. Marcus Collins Website: Dr. Marcus Collins X: Dr. Marcus Collins Instagram: Dr. Marcus CollinsAbout our Guest:
Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator. He is the former chief strategy officer at Wieden+Kennedy, New York, a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and the author of the best-selling book, For The Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want To Be. Marcus is an inductee into the American Advertising Federation’s Advertising Hall of Achievement and a recipient of the Thinkers50 Radar Distinguished Achievement Award for the idea most likely to shape the future of business management. His strategies and creative contributions have led to the launch and success of Google’s “Real Tone” technology, the “Made In America” music festival, and the Brooklyn Nets, among others. Before his advertising tenure, Marcus worked on iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple and ran digital strategy for Beyoncé. He writes a column for Forbes CMO Network and contributes to business scholarship.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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In a world where our lives may not look as we envisioned, finding joy can be both challenging and transformative.
What does it mean to embrace the reality of our stories? How can vulnerability help us find resilience and purpose?
In this episode, Larry Sprung interviews Rachel Marie Martin, founder of FindingJoy.net and bestselling author, about her journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
Rachel shares how she built a thriving online community by encouraging authenticity, vulnerability, and connection, especially for women and mothers. The conversation explores her insights on building joy, leveraging media, and staying connected to purpose, even through challenges.
Rachel discusses:
Her entrepreneurial journey and the inception of FindingJoy.net Monetizing Facebook organically and building a thriving audience The power and necessity of maintaining authentic engagement in social media The viral impact of her quote and the universal appeal of its message The significance of embracing authenticity and vulnerability in storytelling Her latest book, "Get Your Spark Back," and its transformational insights And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Rachel Marie Martin Website: Finding Joy Facebook: Finding JoyAbout our Guest:
Rachel believes in the power of the human spirit to overcome, thrive, and find deep joy and because of that she pours out her heart via these platforms: she is the writer behind the site FindingJoy.net and author of Get Your Spark Back, Mom Enough and The Brave Art of Motherhood and a founding partner in Audience Industries – a company designed to train and equip entrepreneurs in their ventures. Her articles have been translated into over 25 languages, her site reaches millions of visitors per month and she has a robust, engaged Facebook community. Her content has been featured in The Today Show, Good Morning America, NPR, The Huffington Post, Tiny Buddha, iVillage, Stuff New Zealand, John Tesh, PopSugar, Motherly, Parents, What to Expect, Star Tribune, Independent Journal Review, Dr. Greene, Power of Positivity, Her View From Home, and many more. She speaks worldwide encouraging others to live each day with purpose and drive. Beyond that, she’s a mom to seven and calls Nashville, Tennessee, her home.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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What if every leap into uncertainty brought you closer to defining your true wealth and joy in life?
Discover how one man's journey through 193 countries led to unexpected lessons on resilience and embracing the unknown.
In this episode, Larry Sprung speaks with Sam Goodwin, an American entrepreneur, author, and professional speaker known for his remarkable journey of traveling to every country in the world.
Sam's story is not only about adventure but also about overcoming significant challenges, including surviving solitary confinement in Syria, and how these experiences have shaped his outlook on life and success.
Sam discusses:
The lessons learned from competitive sports and how they translated into his professional life The turning point that led him to aim to visit all 193 countries His harrowing experience of being detained in Syria and the life-altering insights that came from it The importance of uncertainty and the growth it offers How he coached the North Korean national ice hockey team as part of a cultural exchange And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung Saving Sam: The True Story of an American’s Disappearance in Syria and His Family’s Extraordinary Fight to Bring Him Home Hardcover – by Sam GoodwinConnect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Sam Goodwin:
LinkedIn: Sam Goodwin Website: Sam GoodwinAbout our Guest:
Sam Goodwin is an American entrepreneur, author, and professional speaker. A former Division I collegiate hockey player, he co-founded a tech company and NGO in Singapore and is one of the few people who has traveled to all 193 countries in the world. As a thought leader on embracing uncertainty, Goodwin delivers keynotes to organizations around the globe, from large corporate conventions to intimate leadership retreats and everything in between. Sam earned a bachelor’s from Niagara University, a master’s from Wash U in St. Louis, and a doctorate from Johns Hopkins SAIS.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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How Powerful Can Reading Really Be? What if the key to changing the world lies in the pages of a book?
In this episode, Larry Sprung chats with the remarkable 13-year-old E Train, the Founder and CEO of E Train Talks.
E Train has turned his lifelong love of books into a movement to combat 'book deserts'—areas where books and educational resources are scarce.
Learn how this young entrepreneur has distributed thousands of diverse stories to underserved communities, and why he believes every child deserves access to books.
Larry and Eran discuss:
The journey from book reviewing to running a nonprofit The impact of author interviews and how he connects with them The importance of discussing banned books and advocating for literacy Advice for young and aspiring entrepreneurs on following their passions And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with E Train:
Website: E Train Talks Twitter/X: @ETrainsWorld Instagram: @etraintalks Facebook: E Train's World of Books & Wonder E Train Talks PodcastAbout our Guest:
E Train is a 13-year-old multi-award-winning literacy advocate, podcast host, book reviewer, and reading ambassador. He’s also the Founder/CEO of E Train Talks, Inc. a 501©(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ending book deserts and changing the world, one read at a time!
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Are you ready to transform the way you think about money, health, and your true potential?
In this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset, Larry Sprung welcomes Dr. Phil Pearlman, founder of the Pearl Institute, to delve into the powerful intersections of behavioral finance and personal growth.
Discover how Dr. Pearlman’s unique insights and systems can help you redefine your financial decisions, enhance your overall well-being, and cultivate lasting joy.
They discuss:
Dr. Pearlman's journey from clinical psychology to pioneering behavioral finance How to integrate mindset and self-awareness in financial and personal life The parallels between wealth and health, and how they impact decision-making Insights into creating sustainable, positive changes in your life and mindset Strategies like meditation and fitness to sustain joy and self-improvement And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Dr. Phil Pearlman:
Email: [email protected] X: @ppearlman Website: Pearl InstituteAbout our Guest:
Phil launched Pearl Institute to help people live healthier, perform better, and make wise decisions. Previously, he spent years serving as an executive in both finance and media. Phil lives with his wife and two boys in Montebello, New York.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Sports have evolved into a lucrative investment arena, intertwining with technology and media.
How are savvy entrepreneurs seizing this growing field?
In this episode of the Mitlin Money Mindset, Larry Sprung sits down with Andrew Petcash, founding partner at Profluence Capital, to explore the dynamic intersection of sports, technology, and media.
Andrew shares his journey from early entrepreneurial ventures to becoming a venture capital leader, offering invaluable insights into market trends and investment strategies that could guide you through today's complex financial landscape.
Listeners will also discover how Andrew's firm is driving innovation in sports and beyond by leveraging strategic investments and building impactful communities for promising startups.
Larry and Andrew discuss:
The role of sports as a fertile ground for building companies due to its built-in community, especially in emerging countries like India Why sports, tech, and media are becoming increasingly synergistic and how it affects entrepreneurship Andrew's entrepreneurial journey and how his firm Profluence Capital supports innovative startups and sports tech companies The evolution and future of the sports industry, including the impact of NIL changes and sports betting And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Andrew Petcash:
LinkedIn: Andrew Petcash Twitter (X): Andrew Petcash Website: ProfluenceAbout our Guest:
Andrew Petcash is a founding partner at Profluence Capital where they invest in emerging Sports IP and Sports Technology. Prior to starting Profluence, he founded and exited his college sports media brand, CAI. Andrew has helped Profluence’s media properties garner over 15 million social media followers. Andrew graduated from Boston University with a B.S.B.A. concentrating in finance. He was also a captain of the Terriers D1 basketball team and a Patriot League Champion.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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What if retiring meant more than just winding down? What if it included excitement, exploration, and a new beginning in your favorite corner of the world?
In this episode, Larry Sprung chats with Tommy Sikes, founder of Traveltirement, about the unique adventure of combining retirement with the allure of living abroad, particularly in Italy and France.
Tommy reveals how his personal passion and financial knowledge have led to helping others discover affordable housing and seamless transitions in these dream destinations. Together, they explore the ins and outs of balancing travel desires with financial realities, ensuring a thrilling yet sound journey into international living.
Larry and Tommy discuss:
How the entrepreneurial mindset shaped Travel Retirement Discovering affordable properties in Italy and France The significance of niching down in content and business Practical tips for retiring abroad Building an engaging online presence through YouTube and newsletters And more!Resources:
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LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Tommy Sikes:
LinkedIn: Tommy Sikes Website: Traveltirement YouTube: Traveltirement™About our Guest:
Tommy Sikes has been travelling since he was young, inspired by his parents who instilled in him a love for exploring the world. Their encouragement to see new places left a lasting impact on him.
When his parents passed away at the ages of 70 and 75, it served as a wake-up call for Tommy to live life to the fullest. Now, at age 53, he feels the urgency to pursue his own travel dreams.
Tommy is on a mission to combine his passion for France and Italy with his expertise as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional. He aims to help others achieve their dreams of living in France or Italy, sharing his knowledge and experience to make their goals a reality.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Books are more than just stories; they are the key to opportunity.
In this episode, Larry Sprung talks with Amy Zaslansky, the founder of Book Fairies, a nonprofit organization on a mission to eradicate book deserts and foster a love of reading.
Amy shares her transformative journey from occupational therapist to pioneering a movement that increases access to books for under-resourced communities.
Discover how Book Fairies has distributed millions of books to schools, shelters, and communities in need, and learn how you can join the effort to spread literacy and joy.
Larry and Amy discuss:
Amy’s unique path from occupational therapy to founding Book Fairies The impact of Book Fairies in increasing literacy rates by providing access to books The collaborative efforts with the IDD community for book distribution Mitlin Financial's upcoming book drive to support the cause And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence SprungConnect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Amy Zaslansky:
(516) 557-6645 LinkedIn: Amy Zaslansky Website: Book FairiesAbout our Guest:
Amy Zaslansky is the founder of Book Fairies. She is passionate about expanding literacy opportunities in under-resourced areas by flooding communities with the books at-risk children need to succeed. Amy is a Maryland native, graduating Emory University with a BA in Psychology and Temple University with an MS in Occupational Therapy.
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Authenticity and financial empowerment are key to achieving success and joy in life.
How do you stay true to yourself while navigating the financial industry? How can you help others achieve their financial goals and find joy in the process?
In this episode, Larry Sprung interviews Stoy Hall, CFP®, CEO and founder of Black Mammoth, about his journey from a financially illiterate household to leading a successful financial services company. Stoy shares his insights on authenticity, leadership, and the importance of helping others achieve their financial goals.
Larry and Stoy discuss:
Stoy’s transition from childhood financial struggles to founding Black Mammoth The power of being your authentic self in business and life The importance of merging competitiveness with an abundance mindset Tips for effective public speaking and engaging with your audience How his podcast enhances his business and connects with clients And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung NoBS Wealth Podcast by Stoy HallConnect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Stoy Hall:
LinkedIn: Stoy Hall Website: Black Mammoth Wealth Facebook: Black Mammoth Wealth Tweets from @Stoy_HallAbout our Guest:
Stoy Hall, CFP®, is a financial innovator and CEO of Black Mammoth, focused on inclusive, holistic wealth management. He also leads Kālā Capital as Founder and Fund Manager.
A devoted father, Hall blends emotional intelligence with financial strategy, emphasizing family, education, and happiness. His Modern Family Office model offers integrated services to align clients' lives and finances.
A passionate foodie, Hall believes true wealth includes life’s experiences. As host of the NoBS Wealth Podcast, he demystifies finance through candid conversations, empowering listeners with practical insights.
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Ever wonder how Disney is able to evoke profound emotions of joy and wonder even in those far removed from childhood?
In this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset, Larry Sprung speaks with Theron Skees and James Warda, two experts in the Disney universe, to explore the enchanting world behind Disney's most beloved experiences. Learn about the emotional connections forged by Disney rides, the behind-the-scenes magic of Imagineering, and how businesses can harness these storytelling techniques to create impactful customer experiences. Plus, discover the unique journey that led to the creation of James Warda's book, "How Does Disney Do That?".
Larry, James, and Theron discuss:
The emotional impact of Disney attractions and guest experiences. The book 'How Does Disney Do That?' came to be and the role Joe Rohde had in its creation. The collaborative process between creators and fans in bringing Disney magic to life. Business lessons that can be learned from Disney's storytelling methods. And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung Facebook: How Does Disney Do That? LinkedIn: How Does Disney Do That?Connect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with James Warda:
LinkedIn: James Warda Instagram: James Warda YouTube: James Warda X (Twitter): James Warda Website: James Warda Website: How Does Disney Do That?Connect with Theron Skees:
LinkedIn: Theron Skees Facebook: Theron Skees Instagram: Theron Skees YouTube: Theron Skees Website: Designers Creative StudioAbout Theron:
Theron Skees is the founder of The Designer's Creative Studio and has over 30 years of experience assembling and leading multi-disciplined teams for both domestic and international projects in the Themed Entertainment Industry.
As a veteran of Walt Disney Imagineering, he has led diverse creation, design and construction projects from hundreds of millions to multiple billions of dollars in a wide variety of experience types. He is a corporate culture evangelist who applies vision, strategy, focus and high personal standards to advance design and increase brand equity. Using “Story” as the key element to deliver business goals and make an emotional connection to guests
Theron is an organized creative leader with exceptional capability in managing multiple, concurrently running teams and is a highly respected, natural communicator who interfaces positively and professionally at all levels.
About James:
James Warda is writer, keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, and author of multiple books such as “How Does Disney Do That?”, “Where Are We Going So Fast?” and more. His background includes being a blogger for the Chicago Tribune Media Group, and columnist for the Chicago Tribune and Pioneer Press.
James is recognized for ability to make the complex simple and align groups to execute large-scale change initiatives across multiple industries, including aerospace, defense, energy management and automation, finance, healthcare, insurance and more.
James leads with expertise in executive communications, internal communications, public relations and media relations, crisis communications, digital communications, marketing, and Labor Relations and Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) communications.
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Leaving a stable career to travel the world sounds amazing, but it's impossible, right?
Wrong! Jen Ruiz not only did it, but she also turned her adventures into a thriving business!
Join Larry Sprung in learning about the inspiring journey of Jen Ruiz, founder of Jen on a Jet Plane, who transitioned from a career in law to becoming a full-time travel blogger, author, and entrepreneur. Jen shares how she discovered her love for travel, the steps she took to turn that passion into a career, and the challenges she overcame along the way. So sit back and enjoy hearing tons of practical travel hacks that can help make your travel dreams a reality.
Larry and Jen discuss:
How Jen transitioned from being an attorney to a travel hack entrepreneur. The significance of her 12 trips in 12 months challenge and the lessons she learned along the way. Tips on finding affordable flights and maximizing travel rewards. The need for more representation and investment in Hispanic creative projects. How to build up and foster relationships with brands to obtain partnerships. And more!Resources:
Ashley Gets Around Roame Travel Going - Scott's Cheap Flights Thrifty Traveler Women in Travel Summit Women's Travel Fest TBEX Summit Financially Lit! by Jannese Torres Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence SprungCheck out Jen’s Books:
12 Trips in 12 Months by Jen Ruiz The Solo Female Travel Book by Jen Ruiz The Affordable Flight Guide by Jen Ruiz 25 Ways to Work From Home by Jen Ruiz You Need A Vacation! By Jen RuizConnect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Jen Ruiz:
LinkedIn: Jen Ruiz Instagram: Jen Ruiz X (Twitter): Jen Ruiz TikTok: Jen Ruiz Facebook: Jen Ruiz Jen on a Jet PlaneAbout our Guest:
Jen Ruiz is a lawyer turned full-time travel blogger and author. She is a 3- time TEDx speaker, national award-winning travel journalist, and has been featured by outlets like Forbes and The Washington. She has been named a top Latina travel expert by Mitu and The Points Guy and is the solo female traveler behind Jen on a Jet Plane.
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. -
You are the most important person in your own life.
But are you truly taking care of yourself? Are you searching for ways to overcome personal challenges and find joy in every moment?
In this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset, Larry Sprung sits down with Danielle A. Vann, the insightful host of the "Get Your Life Together, Girl" podcast, to explore her inspiring entrepreneurial journey and the transformative lessons she’s learned along the way. Learn tips for building resilience, the power of perspective, and practical steps to harness your inner strength.
Topics discussed:
Danielle’s background and journey to entrepreneurship. The life event that fueled her mission to help others heal and grow. What inspired Danielle to start the Get Your Life Together, Girl podcast Advice and insights on building resilience and identifying personal strengths. How to achieve your best self and make lasting transformations. The impact of Danielle sharing her story on PBS’s Roadtrip Nation And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal Get Your Life Together, GirlConnect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Danielle Vann:
Danielle A. Vann LinkedIn: Danielle Vann X (Twitter): Danielle A. Vann Instagram: Get Your Life Together, Girl Facebook: Danielle A. Vann YouTube: Get Your Life Together, Girl TikTok: Get Your Life Together, GirlAbout our Guest:
Danielle Vann is a nineteen-time intentional award-winning author as well as a Certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapist and Life Coach. Dannielle has since expanded her platform through hosting the Get Your Life Together, Girl podcast which aims to provide listeners with a blueprint for ultimate self-love & inner peace. Prior to working in mental health and healing, she spent years as a scriptwriter, reporter, and evening/morning news anchor.
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Did you know that the color blue is often associated with trust and security?
In the world of financial branding, understanding design and color psychology can make all the difference.
Join Larry Sprung this week as he speaks with Josh Passler, the “FinArtist”, to talk about his extraordinary journey from financial advisor to entrepreneur, using art as a networking and branding tool in the financial industry. Josh sheds light on how FinArt started as a side project, evolved into a full-fledged business focusing on brand identity, and how color and design psychology can transform a firm's image. You'll gain insights into the entrepreneurial spirit, branding essentials, and the impact of visual elements on brand perception.
Larry and Josh discuss:
Josh's background and transition from financial advisor to founding FinArt. The role color psychology plays in branding and marketing. The creative process and collaboration with designers to build or strengthen a brand. Processes that help align a firm's brand identity with its core values. The differences between a brand refresh and a complete rebrand. And more!Resources:
Mitlin Financial The JOY and Productivity Journal by Larry Sprung Logos that Last by Allan Peters How the World Sees You by Sally HogsheadConnect with Larry Sprung:
LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry SprungConnect with Josh Passler:
LinkedIn: Josh Passler X (Twitter): Josh Passler Instagram: Josh Passler The FinArtistAbout our Guest:
After eight years in the industry, Josh Passler discovered the RIA community and found an innovative way to connect with financial planners—by drawing them as cartoons. As he continued to network, Josh realized that FinArt could evolve into a business, which came to be thefinartist.com.
His dream is to develop content that allows advisors to explain financial concepts in a fun and engaging manner while also creating materials that help the public better understand the financial world.
When he's not creating art, Josh enjoys spending time with his wife, Michelle, particularly through travel.
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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