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Rebound Journey: Learning to Bounce Back

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About the Guest:

Say hello to David Meltzer. After becoming a millionaire nine months out of law school (not by being a lawyer, mind you), David was hired as CEO of his dream company. But in 2008, his multimillionaire status turned into bankruptcy. From this, he learned to attach his intentions not to outcomes but to the pursuit of his own potential. While some people may pursue the paths others set for them, David says he follows his own path by identifying who he really is inside—someone who was born to help others. Today, David runs Sports 1 Marketing, hosts The Playbook Podcast, and acts as a board member for several societies and organizations.

What You Will Learn:

· Strategies for overcoming any type of setback

· Insights for determining the difference between who we are and what we have

· Lessons in aligning our “mindset, heartset, and handset”

· How to stop, drop, and roll in order to accelerate along the right trajectory

Hear all about the ups and downs of David’s leadership career when you join us for this insightful episode. David says that entrepreneurs often have one hand reaching up asking for help, but we cannot forget to lower the other hand to help those in the chair beside us. Listen in for all David’s best advice as he reaches out his hand to you.

Please rate and review this Episode!

We'd love to hear from you! Leaving a review helps us ensure we deliver content that resonates with you. Your feedback can inspire others to join our Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast community & benefit from the leadership insights we share.

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About the Guest:

Say hello to David Meltzer. After becoming a millionaire nine months out of law school (not by being a lawyer, mind you), David was hired as CEO of his dream company. But in 2008, his multimillionaire status turned into bankruptcy. From this, he learned to attach his intentions not to outcomes but to the pursuit of his own potential. While some people may pursue the paths others set for them, David says he follows his own path by identifying who he really is inside—someone who was born to help others. Today, David runs Sports 1 Marketing, hosts The Playbook Podcast, and acts as a board member for several societies and organizations.

What You Will Learn:

· Strategies for overcoming any type of setback

· Insights for determining the difference between who we are and what we have

· Lessons in aligning our “mindset, heartset, and handset”

· How to stop, drop, and roll in order to accelerate along the right trajectory

Hear all about the ups and downs of David’s leadership career when you join us for this insightful episode. David says that entrepreneurs often have one hand reaching up asking for help, but we cannot forget to lower the other hand to help those in the chair beside us. Listen in for all David’s best advice as he reaches out his hand to you.

Please rate and review this Episode!

We'd love to hear from you! Leaving a review helps us ensure we deliver content that resonates with you. Your feedback can inspire others to join our Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast community & benefit from the leadership insights we share.

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