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Brunch with Billionaires

Tamara Loehr, Natalie Nichols

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In this podcast, we brunch with billionaires, who share insights about how they’ve not only built their empires, but also built a positive legacy for generations to come. This show reveals the secrets of how the world’s most successful people have skyrocketed their businesses to the highest levels, and how you can use purpose-driven leadership to scale your business to billions and beyond. You’re welcome to join us for brunch! The show is hosted by Tamara Loehr -- Forbes Top 11 Most Purposef ...
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The I In Immigrant

Ahmed Abdelmageed

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​Ahmed Abdelmageed, an immigrant himself, asks these question and more in this new podcast "The I in Immigrant". In collaboration with 89.1 WBOI'sKaty Anderson, they interview members of the Fort Wayne Indiana community and delve a bit deeper into the person we often don't see behind a label our society imposes on them.
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Do you think you can accumulate wealth, while serving the common good? Starting his early career as a corporate lawyer, Shaun saw Australia’s troubled economic climate as an opportunity rather than a hurdle. Moreover, he saw a vision to help more people while prospering in a decline. I am joined by CEO of Precision Group and the mega-successful tec…
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From being a powerful woman in the game of business to holding the position as the Board of Director for massive names such as Anthem, a Fortune 50 company, and Lord Abbett Family of Funds- Julie Hill dedicated her entire retirement to giving trauma survivors a second chance in life. Listen how Julie Hill redefined the purpose of a heart-centered l…
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From being in a poor family, to experiencing childhood traumas, to losing her job at 25- Oprah Winfrey's rise to fame and wealth has been one of the most inspiring stories. With a net worth of US$2.5 billion, Oprah Winfrey’s wealth and fame made her a hallmark celebrity. But what's behind her Human Design that made her elusive abundance? I am joine…
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We’ve all heard the stories of young billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Evan Spiegel - but what about Rihanna Bradford? In this podcast, we’re going to take a look at how Rianna achieved her massive level of success, focusing on her work ethic and her unique characteristics that got her to where she is today. I am joined by Elton Anderson, Human…
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There are many opinions on billionaires and men in hedge funds, but there’s one thing that most agree on: they’re all evil, right? Wrong. Sure, billionaires like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have certainly done great work to improve the lives of others; but what about those in Hedge Funds? Are they as bad as the favourite TV show Billions depict? …
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While most entrepreneurs will agree that success requires talent, persistence, and work, few realize that it also relies heavily on something that cannot be taught or learned through a book – Human Design. By taking advantage of Human Design’s characteristics and abilities, you can become more successful in all areas of your life. In this podcast e…
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION In this episode, we have billionaire entrepreneur and innovator, Jim Sorenson, who is using his genius to create real change not only in the United States but across the world. Jim has built upon the impressive legacy of his late father, James LeVoy Sorenson, and holds over 60 patents in various medical inventions. In the digita…
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Elton Skendaj grew up under communist rule in Albania, where there was limited freedom of speech, resources, and access to information. Despite growing up under repressive authoritarian rule, Elton's curiosity about the world never diminished. His interests led him to becoming a professor of Peace Studies at Manchester University in Northeast India…
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Ifedapo, AKA Mike, lives in Michigan with his wife and four children. Originally from Nigeria, Ifedapo made his way to the United States by way of England, where he had been pursuing his education. Nigeria is very diverse, with over 370 ethnic groups and more than 500 languages. Ifadepo spoke with Ahmed about what it means to him to be Nigerian. Hi…
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If you ask Bedrija where she's from, she might chuckle and tell you "it's complicated." Bedrija was born in Bosnia, but war and conflict drove her and her family to Croatia where she spent her formative years. Ultimately she moved to the United States, settling in Chicago. Bedrija spoke with Ahmed about the circumstances that led to her family's de…
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Ismail and Brittany are a married couple who reside in Oregon. Both are from Somalia and Maine respectively and have found a mutual love for building community wherever they go. In this episode of The I In Immigrant, Ahmed talks with the pair about their history, acceptance, how two parents with two very different cultural backgrounds are choosing …
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Barbara Bell is a lot of things. She’s an immigrant. Latina. Brazilian. Black. A newlywed. And VERY tenacious. Barbara is finding her place in Fort Wayne, IN and talked with Ahmed about her journey to where she is today. In this episode we hear about her college experiences, learning English, and her thoughts on the black experience in America. See…
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When YeWin Latt and Minn Myint Nan Tin came to Indiana roughly 30 years ago they were refugees fleeing Burma’s authoritarian government. Flash forward to present-day Fort Wayne, which now has one of the most concentrated Burmese populations in the country. YeWin and Minn have also become pillars in the refugee community, seeking to build meaningful…
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Divorce and a cancer diagnosis are two of the most life-altering events any person can go through. Now, imagine going through both within a short time frame, in a new country away from your family and friends, all while trying to navigate the American healthcare system. Those were the cards that we dealt to Joey Kowailw (Ko-wall-ee-oh) when he move…
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Abdel was raised in Chad by his grandmother until the age of 15, then he moved to the United States along with his three brothers, to live with his uncle. He knew little to no English, but started attending Carroll Middle School a few weeks after moving. Abdel talks about navigating through being unable to communicate with his classmates at first, …
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Francisco Townsend met his wife after the YMCA in Valparaiso, Chile, where he worked, made connections with the YMCA in Valparaiso, Indiana. Students from Indiana would come to Chile on a student exchange program, which is how they met. She lived in Chile with him for a while, but Francisco felt it was only fair for him to try living in the United …
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The I In Immigrant is a production of WBOI Studios in Fort Wayne and was created by Ahmed Abdelmageed. Follow us on Facebook and learn more about the show and its guests at http://theiinimmigrant.com/. Today's episode was produced by Katy Anderson and edited by Monica Blankenship. Transcription and summaries provided by Brittany Smith. See omnystud…
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The I In Immigrant is a production of WBOI Studios in Fort Wayne and was created by Ahmed Abdelmageed. Follow us on Facebook and learn more about the show and its guests at http://theiinimmigrant.com/. Today's episode was produced by Katy Anderson and edited by John Dawkins. Transcription and summaries provided by Brittany Smith. See omnystudio.com…
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Oleg is from Kyiv in Ukraine. With the countless hours of work that his parents put in, Oleg was able to go to school where he learned some basic English in a schooling system that did not promote the language at the time. He was able to move to America as a student-athlete playing basketball. He speaks about overcoming the challenge of speaking wi…
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Irene was born just outside of Venice, Italy where she lived a good portion of her life. She was born with dual citizenship. Her mother was American, and her father was Italian. She moved to the United State for college at Indiana University in Bloomington. It was there that she found her passion for international studies and travel. This and her a…
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