
Always on the GROW with Manny Vargas
Manny Vargas
Show overview
Always on the GROW with Manny Vargas has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 185 episodes. That works out to roughly 170 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 34 min and 1h 13m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 47 episodes published. Published by Manny Vargas.
From the publisher
Stories of the follow-up behind the follow-through. Hosted by Manny Vargas, That Follow-Up Guy, this podcast explores the unseen disciplines that separate those who start from those who finish. Each episode dives into the mindset, habits, and relentless follow-up that fuels real follow-through, the kind that shows up when it matters most. We sit down with entrepreneurs, leaders, and public figures who don't just talk about growth, they live it.
Latest Episodes
View all 185 episodesPlant the Seed, Play the Long Game | Keith Baulsir
Keith Baulsir sent a single image, a mockup of a company's name on a building, to someone who had told him no years before. No lengthy pitch. No follow-up sequence. Just the right idea at the right moment, delivered to someone he had never stopped believing in. That one follow-up turned into a tens of millions of dollars naming rights deal. That's what playing the long game actually looks like. A 19-year sports sales veteran who helped launch the Vegas Golden Knights as one of their earliest employees, Keith has closed hundreds of millions in partnerships revenue across pro sports, college athletics, minor leagues, and even a nonprofit zoo. He's now building Clemson Ventures, a first of its kind in-house sports marketing group at one of the most storied programs in college athletics, in full startup mode all over again. He opens up about the difference between spraying and praying versus the sniper approach, why internal follow up breaks down between sales and service teams in almost every organization, and the evolution from commission breath to an abundance mindset that took nearly two decades to fully develop. He also gets honest about the moments he gave up too early, the long game philosophy that has defined his career, and why visibility is the single most underrated form of accountability in any sales organization. Whether you're a young seller grinding through entry level or a seasoned pro leading a team, this conversation will sharpen how you think about the follow-up game. In this episode you will: Understand why your reputation is literally built by your repetition and what that means for how you show up daily Learn the shift from shotgun to sniper outreach - doing less but converting more Discover why most sellers quit before touchpoint 10 and what it takes to stay in it long enough to win Recognize how to close the loop on every deal - whether you win it or lose it, in a way that plants seeds for years down the road Apply Keith's long game framework to both startup environments and established organizations 🔔 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Keith Keith's Book Get more from Manny! Get my book, The Follow Up Paradox! Get my planner, That Follow Up Sales Planner! YouTube Instagram Book Manny to Speak
Following Through on Your Purpose | Shab Azma
Shab Azma walked into a four-hour plant medicine journey feeling spiritually bankrupt, directionless, and gutted from losing her biggest client. She walked out with a business plan. The founder of Arc Collective, a women led entertainment management company representing some of the most mission driven talent in the industry, Shab has spent 25 years in entertainment building relationships, managing careers, and quietly becoming one of the most connected people in the business. But it wasn't until she hit rock bottom, losing a client she had poured five years into, questioning everything about her purpose when the real work began. She opens up about leaving a 10-year partnership that had made her feel transactional and hollow, building Arc from scratch during a pandemic with three women who took the leap alongside her, and the moment she sat across from one of the biggest management companies in the business and heard the words "I want to buy your company" four years in. She talks about almost saying yes. And why she didn't. Whether you're an entrepreneur who can't stop doing everything yourself, a leader trying to reconcile who you've been with who you need to become, or someone standing at the edge of a decision that scares you, this conversation will remind you that the follow-through starts on the inside. In this episode you will: Understand why the gap between a powerful experience and real execution requires community, support, and integration, not just inspiration Learn how to identify what only you can do and why everything else is costing you more than you think Discover what chasing really signals about where you are energetically and professionally Recognize the difference between following through on everything and following through on the right things Apply Shab's framework for using fear and ego as a barometer for every major decision you face 🔔 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Shab Arc Collective Get more from Manny! Get my book, The Follow Up Paradox! Get my planner, That Follow Up Sales Planner! YouTube Instagram Book Manny to Speak
The Last Job I'll Ever Take | Ronn Nicolli
Ronn Nicolli sat in a nearly empty Wynn on Christmas night in 2005 no retail open, barely a soul on the casino floor and watched that same property become so packed 20 years later that his family stood in line 45 minutes for an ice cream cone. That contrast, he says, is the entire lesson of what brand integrity, follow-through, and knowing who you are can build over time. The CMO and Chief Experience Officer of the Meruelo Group, overseeing the Sahara Las Vegas, Grand Sierra Resort, three radio stations, two Latin TV networks, and a portfolio of businesses that spans well beyond hospitality, Ronn has spent 25 years climbing from a college grad passing out flyers on the Las Vegas Strip to one of the most respected marketing executives in the city. But the real story isn't the title. It's every decision he made along the way to earn the right to be in the room. He opens up about leaving Resort World after six years when he had planned on ten, the moment he realized staying too long in the wrong fit is just as damaging as quitting too early, and why his new role at the Meruelo Group was the only offer compelling enough to make him say yes. He also gets honest about envy, resentment, and the self-reflection it took to finally put those things down and what it felt like to feel alive in his career again. Whether you're a marketer trying to get your ideas off the whiteboard, a leader figuring out how to build a culture people don't want to leave, or someone standing at a crossroads deciding if it's time to make a move, this conversation will hit different. In this episode you will: Understand why the gap between a good marketer and a great one comes down to operationalizing ideas, not just having them Learn how to walk into any executive meeting having already anticipated the rebuttal Discover why "no" takes zero effort and what it costs you every time you take the easy way out Recognize the difference between people who aren't growing and people who are genuinely happy — and why mistaking one for the other is a leadership trap Apply Ronn's framework for knowing when a fit has run its course before it starts costing you everything 🔔 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Ronn Meruelo Group Sahara Las Vegas Grand Sierra Resort Get more from Manny! Get my book, The Follow Up Paradox! Get my planner, That Follow Up Sales Planner! YouTube Instagram Book Manny to Speak
The Follow-Up Is the Close | Dietmar Doehring
Dietmar walked into a company president's office unannounced, pitched himself on the spot, and walked out having been offered a bigger role than the one he applied for. That same boldness is what he says most sellers are missing, not in their pitch, but in their follow-up. The Sales Director for North America at Trimble, where he leads 23 reps across SMB, mid-market, and enterprise, Dietmar has spent over 15 years climbing every level of the sales ladder from technical engineer to director. Along the way he's developed a follow-up philosophy rooted in one simple truth: if prospects aren't looking forward to hearing from you, you're doing it wrong. He breaks down what he calls the 90% rule, the data-backed reality that after 30 days, 90% of SMB deals will never close and shares the exercise he runs with every seller on his team to calculate exactly how much a stalled opportunity is costing them in real dollars. Dietmar also opens up about the personal moments that shaped him most, from waiting too long to ask out the woman who became his wife, to the leadership lessons that nearly derailed his career before a VP pulled him into his office and told him his words now carry more weight than he realizes. Whether you're a sales rep struggling to get callbacks, a manager trying to build a team that shows up when it matters, or a leader looking to earn the kind of trust that makes people go the extra mile, this conversation will change how you think about follow-up forever. In this episode you will: Understand why email is not a communication tool and what to use it for instead Learn how to deliver so much value in your follow-up that prospects actually look forward to hearing from you Discover the Dear John letter strategy and when it's time to cut ties with a deal that isn't moving Recognize what it takes to become the right person at every stage of the sales ascension path Apply the "how much are you worth per hour" exercise to protect your most valuable asset — your time 🔔 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Get more from Manny! Get my book, The Follow Up Paradox! Get my planner, That Follow Up Sales Planner! YouTube Instagram Book Manny to Speak
We're Back: The Follow-Up Behind the Follow-Through
After a year and a half, Always on the Grow is back with a new focus. Host Manny Vargas, That Follow-Up Guy, explains the pivot, the work that happened behind the scenes (the book, the planner, building the brand), and what the show is about now: the unseen disciplines that separate those who start from those who finish. This isn't about motivation. It's about the follow-up behind the follow-through. The relentless habits. The systems. The moments when everyone else quits and you keep going. Starting next week, we're dropping 4 consecutive episodes featuring conversations with high-level entrepreneurs and leaders who don't just talk about growth, they live it. Episode 1 drops Tuesday, February 24th at 5 AM EST. Welcome back. Or just...welcome.
The Mindset of Growing and Scaling your Business with Joni Wolfswinkel
"You have the audacity to come knocking on my door, you better get off my property before I shoot you" The words were not copied word to word from a Hollywood movie. They're the actual words Joni Wolfswinkel had to face from a man in Texas because she knocked his house which was about to be auctioned. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE Yes there had been times where Joni was carrying her baby to knock on pre-foreclosure doors. "Doing the things that I wasn't comfortable doing, eventually you do more and more of that, it just becomes natural to you" is what Joni believes. Her grit and perseverance eventually made her the CEO of Real Property Management Preferred and co-founder of Texas Turnkey Properties. Today Joni and husband manage multiple companies, most of them systematized and run without much of their involvement. Joni is a well sought after public speaker on women empowerment and personal growth. As one of the top 100 women of influence in housing, she has dedicated her life to achieving success at all levels and sharing with other women how they too can succeed as wife, mom, and entrepreneur in the 21st century. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · What makes business a fun thing · How to hire people to help in business · Continue building the business when kids come along · What point do you systematize your business · Wave of Solopreneurship · Power of virtual assistants—how do you develop them Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: · If you have no vision, then how do you expect to hire anybody and have that person drive that business forward · It's important to have a date night with your kid · What we do in our business, we do that in our family side of things too · It was not talent, it was all about hard work Joni Wolfswinkel's book on Amazon: The Choice Is Yours Balancing Success as Wife, Mom, and Entrepreneur Book Recommended by Joni in the episode: The Family Board Meeting: You Have 18 Summers to Create Lasting Connection with Your Children Book Recommended by Manny in the episode: Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else Follow Joni's social https://www.facebook.com/jonimwolfswinkel https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/joniwolfswinkel/ https://www.youtube.com/@insidethewolfsden6439 https://www.linkedin.com/in/joni-wolfswinkel-a59081b2/
Have Faith after Disappointments
"Rebounds are happening at every moment of our life, if you choose" Imagine being the team that goes all the way to the finals and then loses. Imagine a relationship you're in that goes on for 5 years and then fails. Imagine building a business for 10 years and then it crumbles. What do you do? Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE The least thing you want to do is go swimming in it, making it a theme park that you're living in and having a good time around. Because that's where it starts to become a problem, you've lived in it too long. You see "Life is full of adversity, life is nothing but adversity" And when you see failure, when you face adversity; there's always a chance to reset and restart instead of crumbling, crushing and giving up. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · How do you rebound after an upset · How NOT to process a failure · How can you reset your life Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: · The idea is not so much in the failure itself, it's in the interpretation of the failure or the mistake · We're never going to make a 100% of the shots, we're never going to get it right 100% of the time · Life is good when you make it good, life is good when you want to overcome adversity Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/
How to Stay Consistent with Podcasting
"Commitment means you're committing to something and you're in it to win it, you're burning the boats". I Manny Vargas, the moment I'm committed to doing podcasts, I knew I was ready to go on a 10, 15, 20 year run. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE But what about the vanity metrics everyone is going after? Big brand name, status, becoming famous, looking cool etc. Am I getting them? No. Do I not like them? Of course I do. I too got into podcasting just for those metrics? But, what if I do not get the results as I wanted them to be? Will my podcasting disappear? It's never going to disappear. There was always going to be something that I would be doing and I'll never stop podcasting. I'll never stop wanting to having conversations with people. Because 'Always on the Grow' is never going to go away in my heart. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · Hardest thing about staying consistent with podcasting · Meaning of 'Consistency is not developmental, it's directional' · Problem with 'Viewing things as hard' and how to overcome that view Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: · The hardest thing with staying consistent was figuring out how to stay enthusiastic about something that I would not see a return on · The decision to grow your brand, podcast or YouTube channel was to accept that for a long time you're not going to see the quantitative results that you might want immediately · When you decide you're going to commit to something and you're going to be consistent, you have to figure out what are you committing to, it's like a marriage Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/
How to Sell High Ticket Offers
There's different types of environments that you can get the opportunity to sell high ticket offers. I've been selling high ticket offers for quite some time, probably about 7 years. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE These different environments that I've sold were: Live Events, over the phone, and one to ones. Interesting part — a lot of the hard work is not done by someone like me in this High ticket environment, but a lot of the work gets done by the speaker themselves when they're on stage. I've sold products anywhere from $2,000 all the way up to $250,000. Right now, my sweet spot is in between $10,000 and $50,000. Back in the day, as an amateur I was so excited just to be in the game. I was traveling around in large circuits in the country speaking and selling and I didn't care what I was selling. Because I just wanted the reps and the experience, so I was willing to sell even if it was crap on the back. Over the years, I've learned formulas from my mentors that I used in my conversations during sales. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · How does one sell a high ticker offer? · ABC framework for selling · POT framework for selling Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: There's different types of environments that you can get the opportunity to sell the high ticket offers Lot of the hard work is not done by someone like me in this High ticket environment, but lot of work gets done by the speaker themselves when they're on stage As a sales professional, your job is to make sure that they absolutely are in the place that they need to solve that problem that your business helps them with, in that MOMENT, with this OPPORTUNITY. Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/
Take Responsibility and Recreate Yourself
Leadership, hiring and training, and other sorts of the intricacies of business are the building blocks of business. Back in the day when I was running restaurants here in Las Vegas, I was doing a pretty good business. At least, that's what I thought. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE Till the day, I received a nasty email from one of my employees. It's a resignation letter where she explained what a laziest and most self-involved person I was. I was hiring employees, finding fault with every small thing, putting the blame on them for every mistake of mine — it was all a "big mess". Now it was back in 2013, the year much before I decided to become sober. I was defending myself and arguing for the status. But now? I agree that she was absolutely right. Because, today I'm a man of humility, man of responsibility, man of leadership. And there's a clear separation between my former self and my present self. Yes, we have to create a contrast in our lives between who we used to be and who we are now. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · How to improve the relationship you have with yourself · Why you need to create a contrast of your present self from your old self · Couple of things that happened to me that reinvented me Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: We have to create a contrast in our lives between who we used to be and who we are now Maybe you need to write yourself your own resignation letter so you can fire that person that you think that you are today in order to become somebody else much better down the road I'm no longer going to tolerate that version of myself, I'm going to make the change now and that change is going to start with me beginning to do things differently or do different things Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/
Mike Yam on Life as an NFL Host and Living in his Purpose
Mike Yam is a sportscaster and studio host for NFL Network and SiriusXM radio. He has worked at ESPN, NBA TV and Pac-12 Network. Yam is a graduate of Fordham University. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE Mike grew up with a Chinese immigrant father from Hong Kong and an Italian mother. As a kid he always thought he was the only person on the planet who was Chinese and Italian. When it came to deciding on food, Mike finds himself torn between his Chinese and Italian heritage. So, Mike went on writing a children's book titled 'Fried Rice & Marinara' Armed with an obsessive character, Mike is his own best critique and obsesses over his own mistakes. This character of Mike, might have driven him to become the best version of himself in the broadcasting world. He is a passionate advocate for social issues and has authored op-eds on immigration and the Asian American community. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below Detail of the craft needed for a sports broadcaster How broadcasters process and communicate information as they work on big stages Key information beginners should focus on to avoid going down the rabbit hole Is it fair to celebrate wins even though Mike does not do that Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: - You don't always win, that is not going to happen all the time and how do you respond to those losses is really really important - I don't know if I could have a boss harder on me than I am on myself - If I made the mistake, I would I think about it, like I obsess over the mistake Children's book by Mike Yam: Fried Rice & Marinara Follow Mike on his Social Networks FB: MikeYam.P12 IG: Mike_yam X: Mike_Yam
George Chanos on an Enlightened Perspective for the Future of America?
Get ready for a political masterclass conversation. George Chanos is former Attorney General of Nevada. He practiced law for 40 years. He's argued before the United States Supreme Court and won a sixth amendment case 9 – 0. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE In 2012 George had a heart attack which sent him on a whole new direction. He wanted to prepare his 15 year old daughter for her future and wrote his first book 'Seize Your Destiny: A Road Map to Success'. His second book: 'Millennial Samurai: A Mindset for the 21st century' is to make his daughter, nephews and nieces and other people be future ready. George is called a futurist and a visionary. He's an author, speaker, and mentor. As a continuous researcher, George is highly knowledgeable in the fields ranging from human brain to artificial intelligence and block chain technology. George strongly believes: the next 5 years is going to be highly disruptive, the country that has dominated Artificial Intelligence will dominate the world. He founded Uvolution for people who want to make the most of their only life, while avoiding predatory programs that overpromise and under deliver. In this episode you will take away many promising insights from topics as below · -Examples to 'the ends justify the means' policy followed by political parties in USA · -Cloward-Piven Doctrine of Universal Basic income of the 1960s · -George's thoughts on Trump's conviction · -Definition of singularity and its significance in the back drop of AI Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: -Either you're a person that believes that the ends justify the means or you're a person who believes in truth -If we don't have a respect for the rule of law and a respect for legal Authority in this country we will eventually devolve into Anarchy and that's not in anyone's interest -The first sign of true wisdom is understanding, recognition of how little you know George's websites and Social Networks: https://georgejchanos.com/ https://uvolution.io/ https://www.facebook.com/georgejchanos/ https://www.instagram.com/georgejchanos/ https://twitter.com/georgejchanos https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgejchanos/
How to Shift your Identity for a Better Life
What if you could change your identity to become more? Becoming alert to behaviors that hold you back. How many of those little things that seem insignificant are getting in the way... Awareness and drive to improve works wonders. This episode highlights the importance of becoming conscious to the idea that you are limiting yourself in various ways. In this episode, you will learn: · The importance of choosing new over old · How shifting your identity in the micro moments matters · Why our self check needs to be on point to evolve Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: "There's a lot of other options" "That's not who you are anymore" "Step into a new environment" Follow Manny Vargas: · https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas · https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ · https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ · https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas · https://twitter.com/themannyvargas · www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: · https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/
Heath Treasure from Going Broke to Millionaire, Twice!
Heath Treasure dropped out of college. Because his professor in the marketing class said he's going to teach them how to write a marketing plan for a Fortune 5 Company without himself officially building a marketing plan before. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE Listen to FULL INTERVIEW HERE Watching people enjoy fruits of their hardworking labours, Heath started working hard at an early age. He's become a millionaire in early 20s. He lost everything in matter of days, became broke. Heath started as a truck driver driving whole nights and days at a stretch to rebuild himself. He started building businesses from scratch. He succeeded to become a millionaire again in matter of 2 years. Today, Heath is helping blue collar businesses that are looking to scale or sell. Being in the trenches and building these businesses multiple times, Heath knows exactly what it is to take over and exit profitably in blue collar businesses. He's building no non-sense exit strategies for these businesses. In this episode you will take away promising insights as below and many more · -Difference between a multi-millionaire entrepreneur and a comfort loving ordinary entrepreneur · -Process to scale a business and then make it exit ready · -How can one develop the skill of handling pressure and challenges? · -Biggest lie business owners are believing that is stopping infinite success Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: -The biggest amount of financial reward is on the buy and the sale -In order to be a successful businessman you have to create and build the foundation to be a successful businessman and that all starts with soft skills -Having an exit strategy even when you're not for sale is just as important as having a business plan -Your paycheck is in direct alignment with the amount of stress and challenges that you're capable of handling Heath Treasure: website: www.ultimatebluecollar.com https://www.instagram.com/theheathtreasure/ https://www.facebook.com/theheathtreasure https://www.youtube.com/@HeathTreasure
Firefighter turned Entrepreneur with Ronald Patterson
Ron started a barbeque business just to make a little extra dollar so that his wife can stay at home with the kids. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE Listen to FULL INTERVIEW HERE His job with the government did not stop him taking the chances of becoming an entrepreneur. Because being an entrepreneur runs in his blood—many of his family members are entrepreneurs. As a devout Christian, Ron follows great Christian values especially in his relationship with his wife and kids. Before starting his food truck business, Ron served 19 years as a fire-fighter with the government. Retiring from his fire-fighter career, Ron implemented the good habits he learned during his training into his day-to-day living, be it business or relationships or parenting. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · -How Ron P moving from a stable government job to a successful entrepreneur · -Benefits of always having a partner with you · -How to have great family relationships and raise great kids · -Ron's positioning or value proposition in his business Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: · -Follow what that inner voice is telling you and do not be afraid to step into what you feel that inner voice is saying · -Just on the other side of fear is everything that you're looking for you · -You can raise great kids by leading by example because children see more than they hear Follow Ron on social: Website: https://www.gpbbq.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GoShenPointBBQ/ https://www.instagram.com/goshenpointbbq/
Thinking into the Future and Letting Go of the Past
99% of the people are trying to walk uphill. That too with big heavy sand bags over their shoulders. How can that be, you ask? By thinking, talking, conversing and discussing the things of the past. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE EdMylette in his recent video stressed on the theme—think into the future using your imagination and vision. Because dwelling on the past is like having a headwind that slows you down, while focusing on the future is like having a tailwind that pushes and propels you forward. In this episode, you will learn: · -The importance of focusing on the future · -How dwelling on the past is like having a headwind · -Why our conversations need to center around the future, not only glorious things of the past Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode: · -A lot of people won't want to fight through that difference, that change, that shift that is required for you to start to focus on the moment and in the future · -One of the hardest things for a lot of people to do is think · -A more important part of your thought process needs to be practiced today for the future Follow Manny Vargas: · https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas · https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ · https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ · https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas · https://twitter.com/themannyvargas · www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: · https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/ thisismannyvargas.com
Parents...time to look in the mirror!
"All of the wrong people are having the most kids and not enough of the right people are having enough kids". Which category are you? Watch FULL YOUTUBE EPISODE HERE Are you being the right and responsible parent for your kid or the wrong and irresponsible one? What would be your reaction if your behaviors at home with kids is recorded and played back like to a football player whose on field performance is reeled back to him by coaches and team members? Would you be embarrassed because you're all the time screaming, cussing and running around like crazy? How much do these kids stare at you! How much do they mimic you! Because you're depositing all those behaviors into the kids like a program. And they may have no clue at all why're you're behaving the way you do. In this episode about Parenting you will take away many promising insights as below · -Importance of self-auditing while being a parent · -Impact of parents' behavior on kids · -Why men needs to step up the plate and be men · -Importance of setting up good foundations for kids Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode The kid is the ultimate test and reflection to giving you answers to where you currently have to audit yourself in terms of your: emotions, strength, grit, spirit, diet, and everything. What you do in terms of an input towards the kid is always going to generate a reaction of some sorts. You are a walking living example for that Kid of yours that's paying attention to every move you make. Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's websites: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/ thisismannyvargas.com
Why Moments Matter | Embracing Life
Saturdays are our family day. No regular work, spending quality time together. My wife and I with our 18 month old son went to the ballpark here in Las Vegas called the Sunset Park after our morning coffee. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE We watched planes landing and taking off. The ballpark reminded me of the days when I spent my own childhood playing baseball games in the same Sunset Park. What realization life gives you? Once upon a time I was 10 years old and now I'm in my later 30s. How time has elapsed! What experiences and evolutions have happened and transpired me during these years! How many life lessons I've learned and practiced along the way that set me in the path of 'Always on the Grow'! In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below · Impact of childhood experiences in shaping one's character · Results of practicing gratitude and emotional control · Role of parents in shaping young minds Few Inspiring Quotes from the Episode Ø Change is the only constant that's going on in life all the time and it's to be experienced with Grace and to be thought of from a place of what can we do to maximize these moments Ø Your whole worldview can shift the moment that you choose to change the way that you see things Ø I accepted the change that I was willing to adapt and figure out a bigger better quality of life Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's website: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/
Decisions Determine Destiny? Follow your Path
I was having a great conversation with a former Green Beret in one of my podcasts. In that, he asked me about my story, my journey when I decided to get sober. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE His question to me was if I went down the 12 step AA program. Answer to that was: I went in there for 18 days of a 12-week program. Now, did I continue in my sobriety without continuing in the program? Or did I fall off the wagon and fall back from being sober to go back to my drinking and gambling? And, in your journey if you've ever decided to go on a different path, do you need to get involved in AA program? Do you have to go through a 12-step plan? In this episode you will take away many promising lessons as below: -Do you need a 12-step program to reach your business or life goals? -Why and what do you have to talk and remind yourself when you do not know the distance you need to travel in business or life -The idea of the 'Path' of your own variables Inspirational quotes from the episode: -You're not necessarily going in the wrong direction; you just might not have travelled enough distance yet -Your variables and your journey and who you're maybe qualifying yourself against might not be the best calculation for you -Every path can look a lot different but if we determine where we want to go, can end up to that place of gratitude or peace or satisfaction Follow Manny Vargas: https://www.youtube.com/@thisismannyvargas https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-vargas-86ba4449/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismannyvargas/ https://www.facebook.com/thisismannyvargas https://twitter.com/themannyvargas www.tiktok.com/@thisismannyvargas Manny's websites: https://www.alwaysonthegrow.com/ thisismannyvargas.com
Phil Kornachuk Former US Army Special OPS Teaches Invaluable Leadership Lessons
Phil Kornachuk's mom did not have any issues letting him know that they really didn't expect him and that he was not part of the plan. He was the youngest by 7 years among 5 kiddos. He's now a father of 8 who believes in leading by example and not by forcing principles and values into people either in business or in a family. Watch FULL YOUTUBE INTERVIEW HERE Phil encouraged his wife to get into med school at age 41, because he wanted to support her realize the dream of her life which she had long given up because of the circumstances. Though not a standout athlete, Phil joined Canadian army on his 17th birthday. He joined the US army because their commercials were pretty sweet. He served in the military for 22 years and is now helping individuals and teams achieve exceptional performance by fusing purpose, principles and practice into a powerful driving force. In this episode you will take away many promising insights as below (plus many more) · -Structure and the system of the military that can take somebody off the street and make them into great humans · -Toughest part for Phil in those early days: was it physical or mental? How did he handle that? · -How the muscle of Courage needs to be enacted or utilized in different circumstances · -Phil's process of being good father to 8 kids with all his military background Some Inspirational Quotes from the episode -It's really easy to get fixated on everything else around us but remember 'it all starts with you' -The only thing you have control over is your intention: your attitude, how you interpret events. You don't even control your own health. -You can tap into a purpose that's bigger than yourself -Where your passion and your talent intersect, that's where you really want to focus your life The Last arrow: Book mentioned by Phil in the episode Phil's website: Stonewatertraining.com Follow Phil on Social https://www.instagram.com/pkaurelius/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-kornachuk/