On to today’s episode we get to chat with the always engaging Luba Dvorak. I’m excited to share it with you as he talks about his journey as an eastern bloc refugee & defecting from Check republic. This guy has been playing music since the time he could walk, and recently released an album titled …
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Plain Ordinary Conversations – Rob “Splatt” Appelblatt
I’m so excited to have one of my closest friends on the show today. Rob “Splatt” Appelblatt joins us to talk all things self-discovery, music, & facing fear. As a serial entrepreneur he talks about success & disappointment on a very personal, real level. This was a great interview with so many clues on becoming …
Dragon Bytes – Own the Failure
This is a really special episode for me. I learned such a valuable life lesson through this experience of failure. If you prefer, you can read it here –> Own the Failure
Plain Ordinary Conversations – Tom Ciurczak
Today we talk with Tom Ciurczak about his journey & check out some of the tunes off his brand new debut album – Call Me Ismael. You can reach out to Tom via his FB music page – or his Instagram profile – or his IG handle @tomciurczak – or grab his CD from his …
Dragon Bytes – I Doubt It
Today we talk some about self doubt & the struggle that comes with it. You can read it here –> I Doubt It
Dragon Bytes – Not My English
Communication time! Let’s discuss the power of our brains – for what it can for us or against us. You can read it here if you prefer –> Not My English
Dragon Bytes – New Experiences
Today we talk a little about new experiences. If you would like to read it instead, you can read it here –> New Experiences
Dragon Bytes – Be Crazy Be a Fanatic
How being people’s greatest fan is actually a path to success. You can read it here –> Be Crazy Be a Fanatic
Dragon Bytes – Time for Discipline
Do you have discipline in your life? Do you have disciplines? We will talk a bit about that today. You can read it here –> Time for Discipline
Dragon Bytes – Teaching Children to Fail
We discuss failure from a video game perspective. You can read it here –> Teaching Children to Fail