Episodes
Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
Sensei Victoria Whitfield talks about unleashing the healing power in everyday acts of kindness and compassion. Victoria’s personal journey from a soul-deadening corporate job to her current incarnation as a healer for entrepreneurs demonstrates how effective simplifying one’s life and a relentless big-hearted search for clarity can be in manifesting a life of love, generosity and impact. Learn more about “the most organized man in America” at andrewmellen.com.
Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
Wednesday Nov 01, 2017
Writer, actor +humorist Mellini Kantayya created a simple survey before leaving on vacation. She came home to find it had gone viral with over 75,000 signatures and national attention. While every action may not create this much buzz, ANY action can. Mel shares in her fun, no-nonsense style how anyone can make an impact in 15 minutes by being thoughtful and creating something super easy to share. Learn more about “the most organized man in America” at andrewmellen.com.
Wednesday Oct 25, 2017
Wednesday Oct 25, 2017
It's always great to learn what internationally recognized thought leaders on operational excellence do at home to stay organized and productive. Joseph F. Paris Jr. proves he's not a "do as I say, not as I do" leader as his family adapts to living abroad in Germany. He shares his take on German recycling and consumption and shares his best productivity + travel hacks, too. Learn more about “the most organized man in America” at andrewmellen.com.
Wednesday Oct 18, 2017
Wednesday Oct 18, 2017
Robert Lee is a co-founder and CEO of Rescuing Leftover Cuisine. A native of Queens, Robert grew up learning the value of food and saw a gap in how restaurants and the food industry dealt with waste. His 'aha' moment quickly turned into a thriving organization that redistributes millions of pounds of food, using social media and a simple app to mobilize ordinary citizens to pick up and deliver food fast. Learn more about “the most organized man in America” at andrewmellen.com.
Wednesday Oct 11, 2017
Wednesday Oct 11, 2017
Thought leader, business coach and founder of Boldheart, Fabienne Fredrickson talks about awakening the bold heart in each of us to "play a bigger game." She also shares insight into capsule wardrobes and the simple way French women dress well with less. From closets to personal transformation, the same themes run through all Fabienne's choices: find what is simple, clean and heart-centered and run with it without regret or fear. Listen in to learn how you can activate your higher calling will simplifying your life.
Learn more about “the most organized man in America” at andrewmellen.com.