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The Millennial Mastermind Podcast

If you are an entrepreneurial millennial looking for tools, tactics, and inspiration to take your business and your life to the next level, this is the show for you. Brad Mulvey created this podcast as a student of life, looking to build a foundation of knowledge that would support the dreams of his audience and himself. In Napoleon Hill’s timeless classic Think and Grow Rich, he defines a mastermind group as, "the Coordination of knowledge and effort between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite purpose." In this podcast, that coordination is created between you, our amazing guests, and Brad. Our definite purpose is achieving extraordinary results in your business and in your life. Welcome to the Millennial Mastermind. Following mentorship from trailblazers like Tim Ferris, Tony Robbins, Zig Ziglar, Grant Cardone, John Lee Dumas, Pat Flynn, Gary Vaynerchuk, Lewis Howes, Simon Sinek, Geoff Woods, and more!
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Apr 12, 2017

SMART Goals:

Specific
Measurable 
Attainable
Relevant
Timely

Apr 10, 2017
In today's culture, we rarely hear about how to deal with our feelings. And if you're a man, it's practically considered to be a show of weakness. That is why today's episode is a breath of fresh air.
 
Yigal Adato is a leadership expert, speaker, executive coach to business owners, the Founder of Leaderato, and the Host of the new show Small Business Big Leaders. We chat about the why millennials need to express their emotions and how they can do that. Yigal also shares his 3 Pillars of Leadership.
 
If you're picking up what Yigal is throwing down, check him out at:
Apr 3, 2017
Aaron Walker's 35 years of entrepreneurship have given him an incredible perspective on life and business.  In this episode, we chat about overcoming difficult situations, the value of mastermind groups, the importance of building relationships, and much more.
 
To check out Aaron's new book, View From the Top, at viewfromthetop.com/book.
 
Enjoy!
 
Mar 29, 2017
Today I introduce Mulvey's Hierarchy of Success.  Learn how mental and physical health play a key role in your success.
Mar 27, 2017
Siphiwe Baleka is, amongst other things, a Yale grad and world class swimmer turned world traveler and vagabond, turned truck driver, turned fitness visionary and guru.  And that doesn't even scratch the surface.  Siphiwe's new book, 4-Minute Fit, is geared not only for those who drive eighteen-wheelers, but also for anyone who travels for work, has a job that involves a lot of sitting, or doesn’t think they have enough time to exercise and eat better.
 
And while fitness is Baleka's bread and butter, we cover a wide range of topics in this enlightening conversation.  We chat about fitness, listening to your inner voice, conquering your fears, and much more.
 
To learn more about Siphiwe and his new book, you can check out the following links:

Enjoy!

Mar 22, 2017

What to do when feeling overwhelmed.

Mar 20, 2017
Neil O'Keefe is the Senior Vice President of CRM & Member Engagement at the Data & Marketing Association (DMA).  On this episode, we take a deep look into today's marketing trends and tomorrow's possibilities.  With virtual and augmented reality upon us, and AI peaking around the corner, the marketing industry is poised to lead the charge with these new technologies.
 
Whether you're a marketing pro or an advertising novice, this episode is sure to spark your curiosity for what the future holds.
 
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Mar 15, 2017

Inspired by Darren Hardy's classic book, The Compound Effect.

Mar 13, 2017
Matt Miller is the Founder and CEO of School Spirit Vending.  After retiring from the Air Force, Matt found himself in a financial hole and struggling to support his family.  It was precisely when his financial challenges seemed insurmountable that he discovered an unlikely opportunity to turn everything around.  In this episode, Matt shows me how he built a franchise business and shares what he learned along the way.
 
To learn more about School Spirit Vending, download Matt's free ebook at ssvbusiness.com/mm.
 
Enjoy!
Mar 9, 2017
"One day you will wake up and there won't be any more time to do the things you've always wanted. Do it now." —Paulo Coelho, author of The Alchemist 
Mar 6, 2017
Today's guest is a guru when it comes to time management.  Between working a full marketing job, coaching a nationally-ranked travel volleyball team, and managing a lifestyle blog, Calli Roberts knows how to get stuff done with limited time available.  In this episode, we chat about:
  • Keeping a calendar
  • Time blocking
  • Just saying "no"
  • Your basic needs
  • Avoiding burnout
  • Much, much more!
 
To learn more about Calli, check out KickItWithCal.com.
 
Please enjoy this special episode with a very special guest.
Mar 1, 2017
“I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.’” -Muhammad Ali
Feb 27, 2017
If you've been a long time listener of this show, you've heard the concept of mastermind groups brought up time and time again.  It's become apparent to me that this is a tool which has been utilized by highly successful individuals throughout history.  In today's episode, I do a deep dive into what a mastermind group really is and how you can organize one.
Feb 22, 2017
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." -Henry Ford
Feb 20, 2017
Today's episode covers a challenge that we all face on an ongoing basis... becoming the master of your own mindset!   I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to connect with our guest, Carrie Green.  
 
Carrie is the Founder of the Female Entrepreneur Association and the author of the new book She Means Business.  The Female Entrepreneur Association a network of over 400,000 women from around the world.  Carrie also did a TEDx Talk back in 2014 that now has nearly 3 million views on YouTube.  
 
My favorite thing about Carrie is that, despite the massive success she's accomplished over the last few years, she still keeps it totally real.  Whether it's in an interview, her vlog, or her blog, it doesn't matter, she gives it to you straight.  This is especially important (and rare) in the world of entrepreneurship, where the reality is often overshadowed by the mystique of the whole thing.
 
Please enjoy the following pearls of wisdom and countless nuggets of inspiration from Carrie Green.
 
Links:

femaleentrepreneurassociation.com

She Means Businesshttps://www.amazon.com/She-Means-Business-Successful-Entrepreneur/dp/1401953166

Carrie on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamcarriegreen/?hl=en

Carrie's Vlog -  https://www.youtube.com/user/FemaleEntrepreneur

Carrie's TEDx Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmfikLimeQ8

Feb 15, 2017

95% of America is going about networking all wrong.  Let's re-think how we approach this despised activity. 

Feb 13, 2017
There are times in life when you meet someone who you just feel a connection with right from the get-go.  I had one of those experiences when I sat down to interview this week's guest, Bill Fisher.  Not only does he have a voice that that is destined for audio greatness, but he's also a phenomenal guy.  Bill is the President and Co-Founder of Maximum Velocity, a full-service marketing agency here in Cleveland.
 
I was introduced to Bill by a listener, and now friend, who reached out just looking to add value.  That gesture alone was enough to start a friendship with that particular listener but also planted the seed for another great relationship and a top-notch episode with Bill.
 
Bill delivers some unbelievable content and true value in this episode. I will say it gets deep and he is very open and vulnerable with me, which makes for a powerful conversation. He is very open about how his faith has guided him. We discuss the importance of having someone to hold you accountable, how you can set up a life plan, what it means to find your spot, and much more. 
 
Enjoy!
 
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Feb 8, 2017

You may not like Tom Brady, but you have to respect him.  This edition of the Mastermind Grind explains how you can earn respect like the greatest quarterback ever to play the game.

Feb 6, 2017
It's such a simple question, but it holds a tremendous amount of power if you give it the thought it deserves.  We all know how hectic life is.  And especially in this wild and wacky area of personal development (or self-optimization), it sometimes feels like there are thousands of things you should be doing.  If you honestly tried to implement every productivity hack you heard on a podcast, read in a book, or picked up from an article, you'd need about 40 hours in a day just to get that stuff done.  Not to mention time for work, family, and everything else life throws your way.
 
For today's episode, I'm joined by Geoff Woods, Vice President of The ONE Thing, the company behind the book of the same name, and host of The ONE Thing Podcast.  Geoff has an amazing story of going from employee to entrepreneur in less than one year from when he made the decision to do so.  He has a unique perspective on how to achieve massive results in a very short amount of time.
 
This is a killer episode that I know you guys will love.  And something that I would love, is to connect with you.  I am making it a priority to connect directly with as many of my listeners as possible this year.  I don't want to sell you anything or push anything on you, but rather just want to better understand what challenges you are facing, what you're currently struggling with, and how I can help.   If you're interested in forming a relationship with me, you can go to MillennialMM.com/call to set up a 15-minute call. 
 
For a FREE digital copy of The ONE Thing book:
  1. Subscribe to The ONE THING Podcast
  2. Take a screenshot
  3. Email that screenshot to contest@the1thing.com
  4. Enjoy your free digital copy of the book
 
Links:
MillennialMM.com/call
TheOneThing Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/one-thing-powered-by-produktive/id1191482456?mt=2
The Mentee Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mentee-podcast/id957438503?mt=2
Feb 1, 2017
Today I explore the mindset of Hollywood great, Will Smith.  
 
"The only thing that I see that is distinctly different about me is I'm not afraid to die on a treadmill. I will not be out-worked, period. You might have more talent than me, you might be smarter than me, you might be sexier than me, you might be all of those things you got it on me in nine categories. But if we get on the treadmill together, there's two things: You're getting off first, or I'm going to die. It's really that simple, right?" - Will Smith
 
"In my mind, I've always been an A-list Hollywood superstar. Y'all just didn't know yet." - Will Smith
 
MillennialMM.com/41
 
Audio credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doqS35FfcUE
Photo credit: The Hollywood Reporter
 
Jan 30, 2017
Do you ever find yourself walking away from an inspiring conversation with your mind racing with possibilities and ideas? Since starting this show, I've been fortunate to have this experience more and more frequently with some of the amazing guests. But for today's episode, I walked away completely mind-blown with new ideas, a totally new outlook on the potential paths to entrepreneurship, and a new understanding of how you can strategically plan your career to use it as a training ground for the next level of success.
 
I learned this all from my good friend and mentor, Sean Wenger. Sean is the Executive Vice President of Client Services at Fathom, one of the nation’s largest independent digital marketing agencies. Sean leads a high-performance team including many ultra-successful millennials. He has a passion for entrepreneurship and has leveraged his strong track record with a Fortune 100 organization to expedite his experience and obtain significant leadership roles at a young age.
 
This conversation expanded my mind so much in terms of what I can be doing now to not only prepare myself for higher levels of success, but to actually leverage my career as a series of stepping stones to get to exactly where I want to be.
 
You are going to love this one!
 
Links:
Sean on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-wenger-097a5b5
FathomDelivers.com
Jan 25, 2017

"You don't have to see the whole staircase. Just take the first step." —Martin Luther King

Jan 23, 2017
I frequently find myself being asked, "Why do you do this podcast?"  I've come to realize that this is code for, "Why do spend so much time on this thing that you don't get paid for?"
 
Recently, I did some deep thinking on what the true "why" is behind my motivation to continue producing this show.  In this episode, I dive into where that motivation stems from and share some personal insights that I haven't opened up about on the show before.  I share this information in an effort to encourage you to discover your own "why".  Clearly defining the purpose that moves you forward will help you to power through tough times.
 
This is my "why".  What's yours?
 
MillennialMM.com/38
Jan 18, 2017
In 2017, what will you win a gold medal at?
 
This is a new segment that I developed to give you a quick shot of motivation to power through the second half of your week.
 
Now get out there and make it happen!
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