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Welcome to another episode of the Small Steps BIG Wins podcast. My guest today is Thomas Pfanner. Thomas lives in Oregon with his three children and wife Megan.  He  has over 15 years experience coaching and teaching at the middle, high school and collegiate levels. His experience as an educator gives him a unique perspective on how schools are missing the mark in preparing kids to win in the game of life. Inspired by his own experience of his son starting to distance himself from Thomas, he discovered the power of transforming their connection through a common adventure.  In 2021, he launched his first Father-Son Retreat program to create a powerful transformation for Dads and their sons throughout the Pacific Northwest. Check out his website to learn more and contact Thomas:

www.dadswholead.com

Even if you are not a dad, there is something in this episode for everyone. 

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Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast. My very special guest today is Tim Rhode. Tim came from meager beginnings. His family struggled financially and eventually broke apart, moving from a rural area to the streets of Oakland, CA. He barely graduated from high school and never attended college. Tim overcame his circumstances and has gone on to live what he had only imagined would be a dream life, retiring financially free in his forties. When he started to taste success, he wanted to share his experience and help others dream and live big. Not only is he one of the founding members of Gobundance, he launched 1Life Fully Live, whose mission is to help people create a personal ROADMAP that provides tools and training in the 1Life CORE4 of Vision, Finances, Relationships, and Wellness empowering them to Dream, Plan, and LIVE their best lives and help others do the same.

Podcast highlights:

  • What he did to retire at 40

  • Tim talks about his book “The Quitter’s Manifesto

  • How the mastermind group Gobundance was born

  • Why outsourcing is the best way to scale and how to do it

  • What happens when you find your next incarnation and it’s not what you thought it would be

  • Be inspired to do the one thing that will make a difference – find out what it was for Tim

  • Learn about Tim’s non-profit 1Life Fully Lived

  • Find out what 80 year old Tim would tell today’s Tim

  • Learn how to leverage the negative self talk

  • Wait for it at the end – Tim’s advice to those starting on their path to success

If you want to watch the video, please check it out on Spotify and YouTube!

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you. And if you think you have a Small Steps, BIG WINS story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.

Have a great day and God bless!

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This week’s guest is Roman Tomkiv. Born in the Ukraine and came to the US at 15, Roman went from corporate professional to small business owner in an industry that he is passionate about – Short Term Rental management. He desires to help professionals that want to leave their corporate jobs and pursue small business ownership in this field. He is also an IronMan athlete and find out how attending a Tony Robbin’s event changed his life.  Listen to Roman’s inspiring story and journey from his youth to where he is today. 

You can reach out to Roman on LinkedIn and Facebook.

If you want to watch the video, please check it out on Spotify or YouTube!

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you. And if you think you have a Small Steps, BIG WINS story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.

Have a great day and God bless!

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Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast and today’s guest is Marty Nocchi.  Marty is a personal coach with decades of experience working with people through teaching, counseling, and coaching.  With a background in operations, spirituality, philosophy, and theology, Marty understands the intricacies of the human condition and how it influences businesses and entrepreneurs. In his time working with young men and women, his mantra has been, “don’t settle”.  He first had to live into those words himself, leaving it all behind in order to live authentically. His career has been dedicated to stabilizing organizations that lacked leadership, restructuring operations, re-organizing teams, developing culture, and strategic deployment of 7-figure budgets.

Join in on the conversation to find out what it was like to be a priest, why he left, and how coaching is a reflection of his authentic self.

You can reach out to Marty at https://aaronvelky.com/

If you want to watch the video, please check it out on Spotify!

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you. And if you think you have a Small Steps, BIG WINS story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.

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Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast and I am so honored to have Diego Corzo on the show. Diego is a 32 year old DACA recipient from Lima, Peru, a Forbes-featured Entrepreneur and TEDx speaker from Austin, TX. Graduating from college in 2012, he went to work as a software developer, but soon discovered that he was destined for more and pursued a career in real estate. Diego is a realtor for Keller Williams and currently owns 64 rental properties. He leads a mastermind called FI Investors and his desire is to help others, especially millennials and Latinos, achieve financial success and freedom.

Listen to today’s episode to learn more about Diego and how his experiences and mindset shaped and determined his future. He also gets into goal setting and how it has helped him. What is great about Diego’s story is that he does not let circumstances or excuses get in his way. Be inspired to achieve your goals and dreams!

You can reach Diego at:

IG:  @realdiegocorzo

FI Investors Website

Diego's website

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you. And if you think you have a Small Steps, BIG WINS story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore.If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.

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Welcome to the Small Steps BIG Wins podcast where today’s Monday Morning Matters unpacks a small step mentioned in one of my interviews. So I’m going to challenge you to do something different today that could have a big win for you in the near future. Today’s special guest is Josh Beauvais.  Josh spent 17 years in corporate America in the commercial banking industry as a Chief Credit Officer until 2022. In the midst of an unexpected but timely change, he bought a landscaping business and started a self storage investment company.

In this episode,  we talked about stops us from taking action and some things we can do to help us take action. So to recap for today…remember take action over thinking, build your confidence by taking action, and don’t figure out every step from start to finish. Trust yourself and just get started! So what is that one thing you are going to take action on this week? Let me know by going to my website, clicking on the Let’s connect button and send me an email. 

I want to thank you for listening to my podcast. I value your time with me because I realize you could be listening to someone else right now.  If you got any value or think someone else can benefit from what you heard, please spread the word, hit subscribe, and check out my website at www.suesaller.com

Please drop me an email and let me know what your big win was for the week. I would love to hear from you. Remember life doesn’t get better by chance, it gets better by choice. Take small steps and make today awesome, friends.

God bless.

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Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast and today’s special guest is Josh Beauvais.  Josh spent 17 years in corporate america in the commercial banking industry as a Chief Credit Officer until 2022. In the midst of an unexpected but timely change, he bought a landscaping business and started a self storage investment company. Our conversation takes us through Josh’s experiences where limiting beliefs were set up when he was a teenager to the circumstances around his departure as a W-2 employee and well as some great conversation inbetween so make sure you listen to the end to get a complete picture.

In this episode, we unpack:

  • The importance of who you surround yourself with

  • The limiting beliefs that we have impressed upon us when we are younger and what impact they have on us

  • How Josh pivoted from his W-2 to the landscaping business

  • The unexpected life consequences of working for a corporation that he didn’t realize until after he left

  • The unexpected good consequences of acquiring his business

  • How becoming an entrepreneur has changed him and his family

If you want to reach out to Josh, you can email him here:

[email protected] 

I hope you enjoyed this episode of my podcast. If you liked listening to Josh’s story, then check out the episode right after this one to hear what small steps Josh suggests you can take to change your tomorrow. And as always, I would love to hear from you.  Feel free to reach out if you have any comments or suggestions. If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. And if you think you have a small steps, big wins story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.Remember life doesn’t get better by chance, it gets better by choice. Take small steps and make today awesome, friends.

Have a great day and God bless!

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Welcome to another episode of the Small Steps, BIG WINS podcast. I am so glad that you decided to spend your time with me today. In today’s Monday Mornings Matter, we drop into a conversation that I had with Torre Samonek. If you missed his story, please go back and listen because I think you will be inspired. 

In the following episode, we identified 7 things that you can do today:

  1. If you are doing a job that you don’t like, take action and do something it to change it.  This makes me think of the Steve Job’s quote that says, “ If today was the last day of my life, would I be happy with what I am about to do today? If not too many times, change it!”

  2. Learn to critique yourself, but not in a harmful way. Don’t beat yourself up but look for those negative qualities that you can turn into positives.

  3. Make a decision and then act on it. That’s self explanatory but if you are not taking action, then ask yourself why?

  4. Look for opportunities and be open to what is in your path; shift your mindset.

  5. Fail fast –  learn to see failure an opportunity to learn and grow and become better. The story goes that Edision failed 1000 times before he discovered the light bulb. I think we can all agree that we’re glad he didn’t give up!

  6. Torre talked about to deal with imposter syndrome

  7. Realize it’s OK to be wrong.

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Monday Mornings Matter. If you want to hear more of Torre’s story, please check out the episode right before this one. If you got any value or think someone else can benefit from what you heard, please spread the word, hit subscribe, and check out my website at www.suesaller.com. Feel free to drop a comment or leave a review. I would love to hear what small steps you took this week. 

Remember life doesn’t get better by chance, it gets better by choice. Take small steps and make today awesome, friends.

God bless.

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Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast and today's special guest is Torre Samonek.  Torre's story will inspire you as he shares how he refused to let his challenging childhood completely wreck his life. Torre leverages his years of construction skills by currently working as a software engineer for a construction scheduling company. He is also a real estate investor and Director at Hammock Sober Living Homes in the Bay Area out in San Francisco. He is also a member of Gobundance Emerge and lives in Vallejo, CA.

Join Torre's story as he chronicles his life from incarceration, to construction, to real estate investor. In this episode, we uncover:

  • His challenges with running a sober living facility
  • How he got into real estate investing
  • What habits keep him focused
  • His thoughts on limiting beliefs
  • What he would tell his younger self
  • What Torre's 3 year vision is – it will inspire you and blow your mind!

@tmoney_realestate_investor

If you want to watch the video, please check it out on Spotify!

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you. And if you think you have a Small Steps, BIG WINS story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.

If you want to learn more about Gobundance Emerge, you can find out more here.

Have a great day and God bless!

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Welcome to the Small Steps BIG Wins podcast where today’s Monday Mornings Matter unpacks the things you can do to start taking action today to change your tomorrow. 

In Episode #23, I talked with Kyle Wakeman and Randy Myers.  They started the IDEAL podcast and have a coaching program around these IDEAL skills. Their IDEAL skills stand for intentional, discipline, emotional intelligence, accountability, and loyalty.  Today we are going to listen to their words of advice that were not released with the original podcast.

Kyle and Randy shared what you can do today to make changes in your life.

Changes don’t have to be big and something is better than nothing. 

To recap the big takeaways from today:

  1. Be intentional about one area in your life that you want to change

  2. Surround yourself with people you want to be like

  3. Take action now, don’t wait

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please hit subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you. And if you think you have a small steps, big wins story to tell, you can also reach out to me on my website. You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. If you would like to support my podcast, please click here.

Have a great day and God bless!

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