Ronnie Spellman, host of Business Decoded, is a captivating podcast that dives deep into the journeys of business moguls. Each episode offers a unique blend of candid conversations and insightful anecdotes, where guests openly share their failures and triumphs in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Spellman's engaging interviewing style unearths the untold stories behind their paths to success, providing valuable lessons and practical wisdom for business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. With a focus on the secrets of success, "Business Decoded" not only entertains but also educates, making complex business concepts accessible and inspiring listeners to navigate their own ventures with confidence and insight.
Ronnie Spellman, host of Business Decoded, is a captivating podcast that dives deep into the journeys of business moguls. Each episode offers a unique blend of candid conversations and insightful anecdotes, where guests openly share their failures and triumphs in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Spellman's engaging interviewing style unearths the untold stories behind their paths to success, providing valuable lessons and practical wisdom for business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. With a focus on the secrets of success, "Business Decoded" not only entertains but also educates, making complex business concepts accessible and inspiring listeners to navigate their own ventures with confidence and insight.

This episode features an interview with Megan Fenton, Center Manager for the Richardson Gymnastics Center. Fenton, a former elite gymnast and UCLA alumna who achieved a perfect ten on the uneven bars, discusses the unique nature of her city-run, high-quality gymnastics facility and the immense value of youth sports in developing successful adults. She shares her coaching philosophy, which focuses on a "longer game" approach to training that prioritizes health and deep understanding of skills to prevent burnout and fear, contrasting it with the early-peaking elite track. Fenton, who holds a degree in math and economics, emphasizes that the discipline, time management, goal-setting, and ability to accept criticism learned in competitive athletics are directly transferable and highly valuable skills in the business world, making student-athletes highly sought-after employees.For a summary and to connect with the guest, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/company/business-decoded-podcastProduced by www.andycostafilms.com