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Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Matt Rosen
35 episodes
6 days ago
This podcast is dedicated to exploring the untold stories of resilience, determination, and mental toughness from leaders in business and technology. Our mission is to inspire and empower listeners by delving deep into the journeys of those who have faced significant challenges and emerged stronger. Through authentic conversations, we uncover the mindsets, strategies, and lessons that have propelled these individuals to overcome adversity and achieve success. We aim to provide actionable insights and real-world advice to help our audience cultivate their own grit and navigate their personal and professional lives with confidence and resilience.
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This podcast is dedicated to exploring the untold stories of resilience, determination, and mental toughness from leaders in business and technology. Our mission is to inspire and empower listeners by delving deep into the journeys of those who have faced significant challenges and emerged stronger. Through authentic conversations, we uncover the mindsets, strategies, and lessons that have propelled these individuals to overcome adversity and achieve success. We aim to provide actionable insights and real-world advice to help our audience cultivate their own grit and navigate their personal and professional lives with confidence and resilience.
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Business,
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Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Grit in Action: How Kyle Wick Built a Purpose-Driven Wealth Firm

Host Matt Rosen sits down with longtime neighbor and friend Kyle Wick, co-founder of 22 One Advisors, to unpack the grit behind building a purpose-driven wealth advisory from the ground up.

Kyle traces his path from small-town Iowa to Dallas—hauling boxes at UPS, managing third-shift sanitation crews in meat-packing plants, repo’ing cars for a farm bank—before betting on himself in a commission-only advisory role. With no network and no safety net, he leveraged discipline, continuous learning, and “champagne moments” (visualizing future wins) to push through rejection and build a practice.

Kyle shares why his firm’s name comes from Proverbs 22:1 (“A good name is more desirable than great riches”) and how that anchors their philosophy: connect what’s on the balance sheet to what’s in the heart. Today, 22 One Advisors manages ~$500M, prioritizing impact over products—helping clients retire with confidence, steward wealth intentionally, and “die with zero regrets.” He also dives into team dynamics with his partners, community commitments (DFW Hawkeyes, Oak Cliff, faith), and a powerful story of guiding a young widow—proof that real impact goes far beyond returns.

Episode Takeaways:
Grit = perseverance with passion over time; survive long enough for progress to compound.
Start from values: character and legacy before tactics and returns (Proverbs 22:1).
Build without a network: tap shared identities (e.g., alumni), tell your “why,” and keep showing up.
Introvert edge: Mastery and preparation create confidence
Impact over products: retire earlier than you think, spend on purpose (“Die With Zero” mindset), and align money with meaning.
Community matters: design clear guardrails for family time and invest in the places you live and serve.
Website: https://www.22oneadvisors.com/team.htm

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6 days ago
26 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Opting In to Hard Work: Scott Wood's Journey to Building True North Advisors

In this episode of The Grit Mindset, host Matt Rosen sits down with Scott Wood, CEO and Co-Founder of True North Advisors.
Scott opens up about his early career — from dreaming of New York finance to launching his own firm that felt straight out of Wall Street. He shares how his family’s entrepreneurial roots shaped his work ethic and perspective, from his grandfather’s lighting company to his father’s home-building business and mother’s design background.

Scott reflects on pivotal career moments, including leaving Chase, joining Lockwood Financial in Dallas, and the lessons learned along the way. He explains why credentials alone don’t define success — relentless hard work does. Later, Scott discusses building company culture through shared values and how True North uses those values to guide hiring and leadership decisions.

Finally, Scott reveals the inspiration behind his drive, his definition of “opting in” to hard work, and why culture remains the heartbeat of True North Advisors.

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1 week ago
33 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Building a Legacy with Eric Benanti, Partner and Chief Strategist at Tractorbeam

In this inspiring conversation, Matt Rosen sits down with Eric Benanti, a marketing major turned creative entrepreneur, who shares his journey of joining and eventually leading his family’s renowned creative agency, Tractorbeam.

Eric reflects on the early days — when a set of business cards gifted at Christmas didn’t feel like much of a “gift,” but rather the beginning of a lifelong calling. Over time, his heart shifted. What once felt like work became purpose, and he found deep fulfillment in running a legacy company built on creativity, grit, and vision.

He shares the story behind the name “Tractorbeam,” how his father’s “Wild West” entrepreneurial style influenced him, and what it took to professionalize and scale a creative business in a competitive market. Eric opens up about the challenges of working with family, navigating tough client demands, and staying innovative through moments of real uncertainty — including the pandemic years spent building quality work out of a WeWork office.

Matt and Eric also dive into one of Tractorbeam’s standout campaigns — Oklahoma State University’s “No Fences” digital campaign featuring country legend Garth Brooks — showcasing how passion, perseverance, and purpose collide when creativity meets business strategy.

💡 “Creative as a standalone business is challenging,” Eric admits, “but when you get the product mix right, the work becomes the mission.”

Stay Gritty!!
https://tractorbeam.com/

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2 weeks ago
32 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Women in Tech: From Programmer to CIO: Lessons in Leadership and Grit

In this inspiring episode of The Grit Mindset, host Matt Rosen sits down with Joan Kuehl, a trailblazing former CIO whose career has spanned technology, leadership, and mentorship. From growing up in a working-class family to leading global IT projects for major corporations like Sabre, Bank of America, and Travelers Insurance, Joan’s story is a powerful lesson in perseverance, adaptability, and courage.

🌟 Highlights:
From humble beginnings to the C-suite: Joan shares how her father’s example of hard work and integrity instilled the values that guided her career.

Breaking barriers in tech: As one of the few women in computer science in the 1980s, Joan navigated a male-dominated field with grit and determination—eventually leading teams of thousands.

Defining moments of leadership: She recounts overseeing the massive US Airways systems conversion project, which required coordination across 8,000 people and critical decision-making under pressure.

Building resilience and community: Joan opens up about creating Women in Technology programs and leading Empowering Women Leaders (EWL)—a nonprofit providing mentorship and scholarships to women returning to college later in life.

Real stories of grit: From a mother of 11 escaping abuse to women overcoming homelessness and addiction, Joan highlights the life-changing impact of EWL’s mentorship model.

Lessons in courage and balance: Reflecting on her own journey, Joan shares the importance of saying yes to opportunities even when you feel unprepared—and the need to balance ambition with family and self-care.

💡 Key Takeaway:
Grit isn’t just about working harder—it’s about staying persistent, adapting when plans change, and helping others rise with you. Joan’s journey reminds us that courage and compassion can coexist at every stage of success.


🎧 Tune in to hear how grit, mentorship, and purpose have shaped Joan's extraordinary path—and how you can apply those lessons to your own life.

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3 weeks ago
24 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Ray Larson on Entrepreneurship, Pivots & Perseverance

In this episode of The Grit Mindset, host Matt Rosen sits down with entrepreneur and investor Ray Larson. Ray shares how he built his career from launching a print management company to running a family office today. He opens up about the challenges he faced early on, the tough pivot from print to search, and the realization that he needed to reinvent his IT shop to keep moving forward. Along the way, Ray reflects on whether he always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur and what keeps him driven.

This conversation is all about grit, perseverance, and the hard-earned lessons that come with building and rebuilding in business.

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1 month ago
28 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Daniel Elkins | Founder Special Operations Association of America on The Grit Mindset

From boy scout to Green Beret, Daniel Elkins has dedicated his life to service. As the Founder and President of the Special Operations Association of America (SOAA), Daniel created the organization to fill a critical gap—advocating for Special Operations Forces (SOF) and their families in the halls of power on Capitol Hill.
In this conversation with host Matt Rosen, Daniel opens up about:
-The unique challenges he faced as a Green Beret and why SOAA was born to give SOF veterans a voice in policy and legislation.
-His early dream of military service and path through the National Guard.
-The fall of Afghanistan, his first combat experiences, and the life-changing moment when he thought his career might be over.
-The impact of watching a fellow soldier survive being shot, and the mindset shift that led him to adopt his “be a shark, keep moving forward” mantra.
-What grit truly means to him—from combat zones to tough advocacy decisions, including the harrowing moment of helping choose who would live and who would die during interpreter evacuations.
-The challenges of transitioning from military life and why building SOAA was essential for the future of the SOF community.

👉 Watch as Daniel shares his story of resilience, leadership, and grit—on and off the battlefield.

🔗 Learn more about Daniel and SOAA: soaa.org
Timecodes:
00:10- 4:30: Special Operations Association started by Daniel Elkins, Daniel Elkins is the Founder and President of SOAA, He is a Green Beret and has served in Special Operations roles
When he became a green beret he shares unique challenges he had on advocacy for veterans
There was a huge gap under represented, SOAA was created to give a voice to Special Operations Forces (SOF) in the domain of policy and legislative affairs
4:30 Daniel shares as a young boy he wanted to be in the military and why he chose the national guard. He was in boy scouts and loved being in the woods and ultimately he wanted to serve his country.
8:30 Host Matt Rosen asks Daniel about challenging times he has endured in his life as a green beret. Daniel shares about the fall of Afghanistan and his first real experience in combat
12:14 Daniel shares when he thought his career was over and had a difficult decision to make to talk to his Sergeant.
14:09 Daniel shares the rest of his deployment and the repercussions he faced
15:00 Daniel shares when his friend was shot in the face and survived and how it effected Daniel with how to have a mantra and mindset of being a shark and not being a failure and moving forward
16:30 Matt asks what does grit mean to Daniel
20:00 Daniel shares remembering getting a call from a prominent member from Capitol Hill crying with the interpreters and making decisions for who would live and who would die
23:00 Host Matt Rosen asks what the challenges have been for Daniel starting Special Operations Association, he shares the day you take your uniform off what happens after a military career

https://soaa.org/team/daniel-elkins/
Daniel is the Founder and President of the Special Operations Association of America (SOAA), a Green Beret, a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and a member of the Atlantic Council’s Counterterrorism Project.

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1 month ago
33 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Mark Sinatra on Embracing Vulnerability as a CEO

What does it take to step into the CEO seat—and stay there?


In Episode 29, host Matt Rosen sits down with Mark Sinatra to unpack the grit behind leadership. Mark reflects on when he first knew he wanted to be a CEO, the types of businesses he gravitated toward, and the hard truth that finding people who share your vision is rare. His advice? When you find those people—keep them.


Matt pushes the conversation deeper, asking Mark to share his most challenging leadership story. Mark opens up about building culture and relationships inside a remote company. While remote work has its advantages, fostering connection and alignment from a distance has been his toughest challenge yet.


At the heart of their discussion is what it means to embrace The Gritty Mindset: keeping an open mind, avoiding defensiveness, asking for help when needed, and creating a culture where leaders and team members alike feel safe to show vulnerability.


It’s a powerful reminder that grit isn’t just about pushing through—it’s about building trust, connection, and resilience in the face of challenges.

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1 month ago
31 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Just Keep Going with Sunny Vanderbeck

In this inspiring episode, Matt Rosen sits down with Sunny Vanderbeck, entrepreneur, investor, Army veteran, and author of Selling Without Selling Out. Sunny takes us on a journey of resilience, grit, and the lessons learned from building and rebuilding companies.

From starting college at 16, earning an engineering degree, serving in the U.S. Army, and launching his first company in his 20s—Sunny’s path is anything but ordinary. He candidly shares the highs and lows of entrepreneurship: selling his business, facing a devastating setback, and ultimately buying his company back after bankruptcy.

Sunny reflects on how grit—simply just keeping going—carried him and his team through uncertain times. He opens up about the importance of empathy, leadership under pressure, and breaking down vs. breaking through. Along the way, he shares stories of lessons learned at Compaq, the impact of 9/11, and how he built his next venture, Satori Capital, over a meal at Chili’s with a vision to reshape the future.

Key Highlights:

  • 🎓 Started college at 16, Army service, and first entrepreneurial ventures

  • 📠 The fax machine story and a major business setback

  • 💪 What “grit” means in entrepreneurship and leadership

  • 🌍 Building Satori Capital and its purpose-driven origin

  • 🥂 The “Gratitude Dinner” tradition

  • 📖 Author of Selling Without Selling Out, helping entrepreneurs exit with integrity

Sunny’s journey is proof that setbacks don’t define you—your grit does.

🔗 Learn more about Sunny and Satori Capital: satoricapital.com
📘 Get his book Selling Without Selling Out: Amazon link

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1 month ago
35 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
How Grit and Data Built a Real Estate Tech Company with CEO Vimal Vachani Crex Software

In this episode of The Grit Mindset, host Matt Rosen sits down with longtime friend and former co worker Vimal Vachani, founder of Crex Software—a SaaS company revolutionizing real estate technology. From his early passion for data and analytics to building software that now serves the entire real estate vertical, Vimal shares how Crex empowers property managers whether they oversee 10 buildings or 1,000+.

Vimal opens up about his journey as a first-generation American entrepreneur, the two-year grind of putting pen to paper before launching Crex, and the challenges of starting a company just as COVID hit New York City. He recalls the reassurance of landing his first client, the balancing act of becoming a dad while running a startup, and the perseverance it takes to push through tough times with grit and hustle.


With honesty and humor, Vimal admits: “Had someone told me how hard this would be, I don’t know if I would have done it.” But his story is proof that grit, family, and an unshakable belief in data’s power can build something truly impactful.

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2 months ago
31 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Gamified Giving & Grit | Matt Rosen with Chaitan Fahnestock on Building Sportsmo

🚀 On this episode of The Grit Mindset, Matt Rosen sits down with entrepreneur Chaitan Fahnestock, founder of Sportsmo, the “gamified giving” app changing how fans support their teams. From growing up in Wichita and working in the family heating & air business to building a his own companies, Chaitan shares his biggest lessons, setbacks, and what grit really means to him. 💪 Discover how patience, tenacity, and the love of building led him to launch Sportsmo.
Stay Gritty!

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Matt intros Chaitan Fahnestock the founder of Sportsmo
1:00 What is Sportsmo explainer "it is gamified giving"
1:30 Examples of the Sportsmo app and how to use it play by play
2:30 Host Matt Rosen is ready with rooting on his Aggies!
2:45 With Oklahoma State in mind, Chaitan was problem solving in his own mind with Universities calling on their wealthiest donors to be successful. Chaitan says this is the "easy" button
4:00 Host Matt Rosen asks "What led you down the path through your life to become an entrepreneur"
4:10 Chaitan grew up in Wichita Kansas and he had a desire to take a high school entrepreneur class and it got his wheels turning of what could be
6:00 Chaitan was a worker at an early age! He worked in heating and air, golf corse, restaurant and a family business Fahnestock Heating and Air
6:30 Fahnestock Heating and Air details working for family and how one particular summer taught him what he didn't want to do.
7:15 Chaitan's College days at Oklahoma State, minor in French and major in Accounting.. happily falling into accounting.
8:00 Ernst & Young (EY) was his first firm, he describes being on site with clients and the excitement of this real world experience as a young man in business for 5 years
10:00 Chaitan's Accounting to Sales story, managing teams and he shares the skills that were different with rolling up his sleeves.
11:30 The changing business landscape
12:00 In 2005, Chaitan is approached to start a business and this was a wonderful decision. Chaitan had quite the journey building a company to 300 million!
13:00 Host Matt Rosen asks Chaitan about his greatest adversities he has faced in business. Chaitan shares moments of grit from the earliest days such as collecting invoices to make payroll. Growing pains as a small company are much different from the larger company problems. Chaitan shares moments of everyone getting checks and illustrates angst in digging the company out of the earth with blood sweat and tears.
14:58 Chaitan shares a story about recruiting faster than selling and becoming overstaffed. This was a business issue that caused pain and suffering for Chaitan. Business growth was put on hold and this was not his favorite chapter of his story.
16:00 Matt asks what Chaitan would "do over" and Chaitan shares he would have tapped the breaks on hiring and would have avoided this pain all together however his perspective is
17:00 Host Matt Rosen asks his famous question: What does Grit mean to you? Chaitan's response is heartwarming about his daughter's team is named Grit. He shares his personal perspective on grit means patience and tenacity.
18:00 Matt asks Chaitan what adventure he is on now in business, Chaitan shares there was some freedom however he is not built to play golf everyday. He loves the beach but he has aspirations of building.... and that is why he started the Sportsmo app!
20:00-25:00 Matt asks Chaitan about his personal hobbies. Chaitan surprises us with mountain climbing! He has climbed the snow capped mountain of Mt. Rainier. He shares an incredible story about the challenges along the way of hiking and climbing a variety of mountains like Mount Kilimanjaro which was 6 nights on the mountain along with the journey to get there. "You get to learn more about yourself than you thought you needed to know"
 25:00 Chaitan has a revelation about the adventure of the climb and he starts thinking about the first Fahnestock from the 1700's and the grit to get to America. He has flashes from his past and the grit of his parents who he says are the ultra adventurers. He shares where his name came from.
27:35 Matt asks in closing Chaitan's words of advice to listeners, Chaitan says "do your homework but JUST DO IT"

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2 months ago
29 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Why Most Deals Fail & How Entrepreneurs Win | Eli Goldaris on The Grit Mindset

In this episode of The Grit Mindset, Matt Rosen welcomes Eli Goldaris, Managing Director at Isagani Yorke Capital Partners. With years of experience guiding businesses through complex deals, Eli has built a reputation for helping owners position their companies for growth and long-term success as a seasoned entrepreneur.

Eli shares why so many businesses and M&A deals fall apart, what strategic buyers are really looking for, and how his firm supports companies through these high-stakes transitions. He also opens up about his personal journey into entrepreneurship—why questioning whether you should be an entrepreneur usually means it’s not for you, and the defining moment he knew he had to take the leap.

In a powerful story, Eli recalls leaving his corporate role to start his own company—only to suffer a stroke two weeks later—and how that life-altering experience reshaped his mindset, resilience, and commitment to forging his own path. Matt and Eli also dive into the biggest challenges entrepreneurs face today and how politics ripple through the economy, impacting business strategy and deal-making at every level.

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2 months ago
30 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
From Failed Bar Owner to Business Consultant – The Lessons of Dirty Daves

In this episode of The Grit Mindset, Matt Rosen takes us back to 2002, when the tech bubble burst and he traded IT sales for bar ownership in Dallas’ Lower Greenville. He shares the wild ride of opening Dirty Daves—from build-out headaches, parking problems, and too many free drinks… to debt before opening day, missing daiquiri machines, and hiring the DJ as manager.

Matt gets real about the mistakes, the lessons learned, and how those early challenges shaped his move into consulting. Along the way, he reflects on working with his brother, why personal guarantees can be risky, and the dos and don’ts of going into business with friends. It’s an honest, entertaining, and educational look at grit, risk, and finding the silver lining when things don’t go as planned.

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2 months ago
17 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
What Grit Looks Like in the Business of News: Leadership & Legacy with Ollie Chandhok of the DBJ

In this episode of The Grit Mindset, the roles are reversed—Matt Rosen welcomes Ollie Chandhok, President and Publisher of the Dallas Business Journal, to the hot seat. After being featured himself in DBJ, Matt now gets to interview the man behind the headlines.


Ollie shares his unique journey from selling nuts and bolts in warehouses to leading one of the most respected business publications in the country. With a team of 25, the Dallas Business Journal plays a vital role in informing and connecting the local business community, as part of the American City Business Journals network across 44 U.S. cities.

🔗 Learn more about the Dallas Business Journal: bizjournals.com/dallas

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3 months ago
31 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
The Truth About Fatherhood No One Talks About – with Larry Hagner, The Dad Edge Podcast

What happens when a 5-year-old boy believes moms are supposed to go find dads? That’s how Larry Hagner began his journey—a journey marked by absence, abuse, discovery, and ultimately, purpose.

In this powerful episode of The Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen, Larry opens up about his early childhood—growing up without a father, surviving a toxic step-parent relationship, and the life-changing moment when he met his birth father at age 12 and reconnecting when he himself, became a Dad in his 30's. 

Larry founded The Dad Edge movement in 2012 to help men become better husbands, fathers, and leaders. Since launching The Dad Edge Podcast in 2015, he’s coached thousands and interviewed over 1,400 guests—yet this is the first time he gets this raw about his personal story.

Now a father of four boys (ages 9, 11, 17, and 19) and celebrating 22 years of marriage, Larry is proof that you don’t have to repeat your past—you can rewrite it.

🎙 “Most men think, ‘I’m married. I should just know how to be a great dad and husband.’ But the truth is—it’s a skill. It takes reps. It takes community. And it’s never too late to start.”

👉 Watch the full episode to hear how Larry turned childhood pain into a mission to build stronger men—and stronger families.

🔗 Learn more: thedadedge.com/mastermind
📲 IG: @thedadedge | FB: The Dad Edge
Book: thedadedge.com/legendarybook
Mastermind: thedadedge.com/mastermind

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3 months ago
30 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Episode 21: Behind the Grit Mindset: Matt Rosen’s Story of Family, Failure, and Success

In this episode of Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen, host Matt Rosen takes the mic solo to share his own journey of resilience, entrepreneurship, and personal growth for the very first time on the show. Tune in for candid advice and real-world strategies to help you harness your own grit and pursue your goals with confidence.

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3 months ago
25 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Episode 20: Insights from Veronica Schnitzius on Overcoming Adversity

What does it take to rise from the chaos of a war-torn childhood to leading a successful furniture company? Join Matt Rosen as he sits down with Veronica Schnitzius, President of American Leather, who shares her incredible journey from Medellín, Colombia, to the heart of Dallas. Discover how grit, resilience, and the power of community shaped her path to success. Tune in for actionable insights that will inspire you to embrace your own challenges and push forward!

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3 months ago
32 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Episode 19: Grit Guide Your Entrepreneurial Journey with Shane Spillers

Unlock the secrets of entrepreneurial success with Shane Spillers on this week’s episode of Grit Mindset! As a seasoned entrepreneur and EOS implementer, Shane shares invaluable insights on overcoming challenges and building resilient teams with host Matt Rosen. Discover how clarity in goals and the right people in the right seats can transform your business journey. Tune in for actionable strategies that can help you cultivate your own grit and achieve your dreams!

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4 months ago
31 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Episode 18: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities with Matt McGaughey

What does it take to transform challenges into opportunities? In this episode of Grit Mindset, host Matt Rosen sits down with Matt McGaughey, founder of Spinakr Solutions, to explore the grit behind building a global consulting firm from the ground up. Discover how embracing vulnerability and fostering trust can empower your team to thrive in a fast-paced world. Tune in for actionable insights that will inspire you to cultivate resilience in your personal and professional life!

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4 months ago
34 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Episode 17: Gabe Moreno Shares His Insights on Building Resilience

How do you cultivate grit in today’s fast-paced world? In this episode of Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen, Matt chats with Gabe Moreno, president of Bishop Dunne Catholic School, about his inspiring journey from student to leader. Gabe shares valuable insights on transforming challenges into opportunities, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and building confidence through competence in education. Tune in to discover how to inspire the next generation to embrace resilience and grow through their experiences!

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4 months ago
30 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
Episode 16: How Ted Clouser Turned Rock Bottom Into a Comeback

In this episode of Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen, I sit down with the CEO of PCA Technology Solutions, Ted Clouser, who opens up about the emotional toll of stepping into leadership—and how hitting rock bottom led him to a whole new level of growth.

From battling depression to transforming his mindset, Ted shares the raw, real journey behind rebuilding not just a business, but himself.

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4 months ago
30 minutes

Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen
This podcast is dedicated to exploring the untold stories of resilience, determination, and mental toughness from leaders in business and technology. Our mission is to inspire and empower listeners by delving deep into the journeys of those who have faced significant challenges and emerged stronger. Through authentic conversations, we uncover the mindsets, strategies, and lessons that have propelled these individuals to overcome adversity and achieve success. We aim to provide actionable insights and real-world advice to help our audience cultivate their own grit and navigate their personal and professional lives with confidence and resilience.