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“Following your heart is frequently scary but never wrong.”
Today’s guest is redefining how we build and do business in the 21st century.
In fact, it’s fair to say that Yanik Silver is the reason Stay Grounded exists today. He helped me put the soul in JavaPresse by giving me the tools that transformed an ordinary e-commerce coffee company into a brand that helps people “stay grounded” through the moments they love. And he’s done the same for countless other entrepreneurs too.
As the founder of Evolved Enterprise and Maverick1000, Yanik’s mission is to “catalyze the catalyst”. Through his work, he empowers entrepreneurs to follow their heart, and put their fun and purpose at the heart of business. And as more businesses follow this lead, the ripples of impact spread further and further.
In fact, his work is so powerful that he’s been praised by the likes of Richard Branson and his story has featured in WIRED, TIME.com, USA Today, and Entrepreneur to name just a few.
So if you’re an entrepreneur who’s at a crossroads and you feel there’s something more you could be exploring, this episode is for you. So tune in now and discover what’s possible when you stop hitting snooze and take notice of your “cosmic alarm clock’ - when it calls.
“I am more driven by the vision and the mission of what happens when someone steps into their highest purpose because that creates these ripples of impact that serve the planet in a tremendous way.”
In this episode, we dive deep into Yanik’s philosophies about life, fun, and business.
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We also dive into Yanik’s unique journaling style and discover how a 108 day challenge turned into the Cosmic Journal project.
Yanik has been one of my most important mentors in life. His insights changed the way I do business profoundly and I’m sure he’ll do the same for you too. So tune in now and discover how you can turn your company into a full expression of who you are - while changing the world at the same time.
“Asking better questions is a function of courage. The more courage you have, the bigger questions you ask in your life.”
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