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Tune in each week to hear life-changing insights from amazing guests.

AYA028 What I do when my professional life falls apart.

By Yuri Cataldo | Jan 6, 2017 |

Life can be difficult. No matter who you are at some point you will fail. If you’re like me sometimes you fail many times and have to start over. Today’s podcast is a mini episode of the blog post I wrote a few weeks ago about how I deal with failure and starting over. In…

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AYA027 There are rules to life but you get to make up what they are with Brad Hart

By Yuri Cataldo | Dec 16, 2016 |

Brad Hart has a singular focus in his life, to make the lives of everyone he touches better. It’s not just something he says either he truly lives it. In today’s episode, I speak with Brad about his thoughts on Abundance, Networking, Finance, and how to live a more fulfilling life. If you’re feeling stuck…

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AYA026 Creating a Music Ensemble from scratch with Celine Thackston

By Yuri Cataldo | Dec 9, 2016 |

Celine Thackston is a self-described hybrid. A musician and art advocate that focuses on grant writing. For the modern musician, this ability to do both is not only a benefit but often required. In today’s episode Celine talks about her music journey and how she was able to carve out her own career as a…

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AYA003 Bob Reynolds on Playing with John Mayer and Launching his own Sax lessons website which reaches students around the world (rebroadcast)

By Yuri Cataldo | Dec 1, 2016 |

This was one of my first episodes launched this summer and didn’t get as much attention I would have liked during the summer months. If you haven’t listed to this one yet it’s worth it. MEET BOB REYNOLDS: It’s a rare saxophonist who’s as comfortable in an arena full of rock fans as in an…

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AYA025 Launching a sports talk radio show with Mark Rosenman

By Yuri Cataldo | Nov 24, 2016 |

From an early age, Mark Rosenman knew that he wanted to work in sports broadcasting. He studied communication arts in college but after graduation, he knew that the path he wanted to go on wouldn’t allow him to support his family. After working in the business world until after his kids went to college he…

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AYA024 How to Build an Artist Community with Beth Inglish

By Yuri Cataldo | Nov 17, 2016 |

In today’s episode, I chat with the Nashville-based artist Beth Inglish. From an early age she knew she wanted to be a scuba diver. After graduating with her BA in marketing from UT-Austin she packed her bags and moved from Austin, TX to the US Virgin Islands to be a scuba instructor. After a few…

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AYA023 Glass Art and the Maker Field with Gary Genetti

By Yuri Cataldo | Nov 11, 2016 |

For 40 years Gary Genetti has been creating art with glass. Much of his education came through trial and error but through that he has developed a style that has gotten his work featured around the world in galleries, museums, and part of a collection at the Smithsonian Amerian Art Museum. As the glass art…

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AYA 022 Are you Drinking enough Water?

By Yuri Cataldo | Nov 3, 2016 |

Are you putting enough water in your body and do you know what is in the water you are drinking? bottled water Most people are confused on how much water they actually need to drink. While a lot of people may disagree on the exact amount they can agree that your needs will differ based…

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AYA 021 Trust yourself, Be yourself, and don’t worry about making everyone happy with Willie Baronet

By Yuri Cataldo | Oct 13, 2016 |

Creativity is like washing a pig. It’s messy. It has no rules. No clear beginning, middle or end. It’s kind of a pain in the ass, and when you’re done, you’re not sure if the pig is really clean or even why you were washing a pig in the first place. — Luke Sullivan, author…

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AYA 020 There is always more where that came from with Jillian Speece

By Yuri Cataldo | Oct 6, 2016 |

Jillian Speece and her husband Nathaniel are from my hometown of South Bend, Indiana and have been making music together since they met in high school. When they first started playing music they would approach local restaurants and talk them into letting them play in a spare room with the promise of bringing in a…

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