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Living Your Legacy

Rudy Mawer
Living Your Legacy
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  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Management Consultant Found Her True Calling

    19.08.2026 | 22 Min.
    For years, Neloo Naderi follows the conventional path through higher education and management consulting, yet something still feels missing. At 35, a message about how easily people become trapped in memorized beliefs forces her to question how she is living. What follows is a decade-long journey through experimentation, content creation, faith, and the search for work that feels truly aligned. Then, while waiting for the results of a creator competition, Neloo sees an 18-year-old Iranian woman risking everything to pursue her dream and asks herself a life-changing question: “Why am I waiting for permission?” In this episode, she reveals how that moment pushes her to launch Wonder, why authentic storytelling needs more than a viral hook, and what happens when purpose finally becomes stronger than hesitation.
    Key Takeaways
    • Stop waiting for external permission before pursuing work you already feel called to do.
    • Small changes can interrupt familiar patterns and open the door to reinvention.
    • Finding your lane can take years, but earlier experiments may be preparing you for it.
    • Powerful storytelling combines a strong hook, an emotional center, and a punchline.
    • Authentic content starts with genuine curiosity and respect for the audience, not bait-and-switch tactics.
    Notable Quotes
    • “Why am I waiting for permission?”
    • “It took me about 10 years.”
    • “What am I going to do about that?”
    • “I’m just getting out of the way and stewarding it.”
    • “If I don’t care... the audience is not going to care.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Marine Aircraft Mechanic Built an Aviation Company

    19.08.2026 | 23 Min.
    Before he became the founder of One Marine Aircraft Maintenance, Steven McCullough was a kid growing up without a father figure, unsure where his path would lead. An unexpected opportunity in the Marine Corps introduced him to aircraft maintenance and launched a 43-year journey through the aviation industry. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, he reveals the adversity behind that journey, the mentor whose words still guide him, and why confidence matters when mistakes and failure are inevitable. He also explores the problem-solving mindset behind aircraft safety, the persistence required to tackle challenges even experts cannot solve, and the leap from skilled mechanic to aviation entrepreneur. What does it really take to walk the long mile behind someone else's success?
    Key Takeaways
    Adversity can become training for perseverance and forward momentum.
    A strong mentor can redirect the course of a life at exactly the right moment.
    Confidence means accepting mistakes while trusting your ability to recover from them.
    Success requires owning failures, learning from them, and remaining teachable.
    Persistence and deep problem-solving can create an advantage when even experienced experts are stuck.

    Notable Quotes
    “Society doesn't owe you a thing. If you want it, you're going to have to work for it.”
    “You got to walk the long mile in mine.”
    “You're going to make mistakes. That's a given.”
    “Live up to them, own them, and learn from them.”
    “They had the persistence and the confidence to keep moving forward.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How an Immigrant Mechanic Built a Multimillion-Dollar Business

    19.08.2026 | 25 Min.
    He arrives in America at 17 knowing just four English words and lands his first mechanic job only days later. Decades later, automotive entrepreneur Kyriakos Zlatkos is helping reshape an industry built around cars by putting people first. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, he reveals how relentless focus, hard work, and a clear direction helped turn his automotive passion into a multimillion-dollar business. He explores the philosophy behind auto hospitality, why trust and transparency can become powerful competitive advantages, and how avoiding “shiny object syndrome” keeps entrepreneurs moving toward their goals. But after achieving success for himself and his family, Kyriakos faces a bigger question: what responsibility comes with showing others the way?
    Key Takeaways
    Clear goals and disciplined focus can keep entrepreneurs from falling into “shiny object syndrome.”
    Building trust and transparency can transform an ordinary service business into a differentiated customer experience.
    Sustainable growth requires repetition, patience, and giving systems enough time to work.
    Great leaders stay “in the trenches,” remaining connected to customers and employees instead of managing from a distance.
    Success evolves from achieving personal goals into helping others create opportunities and reach their own goals.

    Notable Quotes
    “Everything else is noise. Try to stay away from it and just follow your path.”
    “You have to want to do it and you have to stick with it.”
    “At the end of the day we happen to fix cars but we serve people.”
    “Honesty is what we live for.”
    “Once you do that, then it becomes a responsibility and you have to teach other people.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Navy Veteran Went From Garage to Idaho’s Best Gun Shop

    19.08.2026 | 28 Min.
    A Navy veteran, former correctional officer, and single father Daniel Corsini starts a firearms business with little more than a dining room table and a conviction that his community needs something different. What follows tests his faith, discipline, and willingness to walk away from the security of a government career. In this episode, he reveals how military experience at Guantanamo Bay shaped his approach to responsibility, why customer service and firearm safety became central to the business, and what it took to move from a home-based gun shop into a growing storefront. He also explores the power of reinvesting profits, surrounding yourself with people who have skills you lack, and building a team around a shared mission. Now, an even bigger vision is taking shape, but how far can that original mission really go?
    Key Takeaways
    Why a strong mission can turn an unexpected opportunity into a real business
    How military discipline and service can translate into entrepreneurship
    Why educating customers and creating confidence can become a competitive advantage
    How reinvesting profits can fuel sustainable business growth
    Why great leaders surround themselves with people who have abilities they do not

    Notable Quotes
    “I had the initials before I had the name.”
    “I surround myself with people that have the abilities that I don't.”
    “I’m just going to jump in in full force.”
    “Our future goals are 100 times bigger than what we're at now.”
    “I want this to be a brand name that everybody knows.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    Why Most Relationships Fail at Communication

    18.08.2026 | 25 Min.
    Why do relationships that begin with love and passion eventually reach a point where two people barely recognize each other? Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Robin L. Hamilton, LCMFT, brings more than two decades of counseling experience to a revealing conversation about couples therapy, communication, intimacy, and the work required to maintain a healthy relationship. She explores why assumptions create distance, how unspoken frustrations grow into resentment, and why couples must remain intentional long after the honeymoon stage ends. Robin also challenges the modern search for instant love, explains why knowing yourself changes who you choose, and weighs in on the growing use of AI for mental health. What happens when the blinders finally come off?
    Key Takeaways
    • Healthy relationships require intentional communication instead of expecting a partner to know what you are thinking.
    • Relationship maintenance matters because attraction, values, needs, and people themselves change over time.
    • Couples must be committed to doing the work, not simply looking for a quick fix when problems appear.
    • Knowing your own values and needs can help you recognize whether a relationship truly fits who you are.
    • AI can provide answers, but Robin argues that it cannot replace the emotional connection and human bond created in therapy.
    Notable Quotes
    • “We can't make another person change.”
    • “Not everybody is everyone's person.”
    • “You have to maintain a relationship just like you have to do a car or a house.”
    • “You have to be intentional.”
    • “You're not getting therapy. You're getting answers.”
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A podcast that brings you closer to the individuals who have built the brands, businesses, and movements that inspire us all. Each episode features an in-depth conversation with one of the dynamic entrepreneurs from all walks of life, offering listeners a front-row seat to their journeys, insights, and expertise. Through candid dialogue, discover how these innovators turned their ideas into thriving enterprises, the challenges they overcame, and the lessons they learned along the way. From behind-the-scenes stories of building their legacies to actionable advice on leadership, marketing, mindset, and more, this podcast is your guide to applying their wisdom to your own path. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned professional, or simply someone hungry for inspiration, These Conversations will deliver the motivation and tools to fuel your ambitions. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and empowered to leave your own legacy.
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