Execution starts in the imagined space:“Let’s talk about the imagined space for a second…”“You don’t become the best ever by skipping a day.”“Think about what you can do to never skip a day.”How vision turns into daily action.
See BoldEncounters.TV .
Inside this episodeThis episode begins exactly where the first one paused—inside the imaginedspace where goals either become real or quietly fade. The focus here isexecution: how the brain converts a clear direction into daily movement throughconsequence awareness, focus, and path planning.
You’ll learn why repeatedly imagining the celebration can backfire, howvisual scope shapes perceived difficulty, and why daily consistency becomeseasier when the next step is concrete and close. Walter Payton’s “never skip aday” becomes a usable execution principle—paired with goal neuroscience thatexplains why it works.
This episode is about returning—day after day—to the same meaningfultarget until progress compounds.
Go deeper — Premium Action PlanThe Premium Action Plan walks you through a full personal execution sequence:long-term direction, one-year leap, one-quarter move, one-week commitment, andthe next action you can take immediately—so momentum carries forward.
Listen + ConnectPremium: https://BoldEncounters.TVAll platforms: Bold Encounters, Mark S. CookAll social: markspencercookParent company: WindfallPartners.com
Final ThoughtYou don’t execute perfectly.You execute daily—and adjust as you go.
Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant tobecome? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at:BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someoneelse you care about.
Make progress today, not someday.
“If you want to be the best… you don’t skip a day.”
“You have about five seconds to act on a green light.”
“Meaning beats urgency every time.”
Turn intention into repeatable action using tools you already own.
Inside This Episode
A medieval bullseye contest and a moment with Walter Payton expose why most goals stall: we treat them as motivation problems instead of biological and neurological systems. In this solo episode, I break goal follow-through into seven human superpowers—go/no-go signals, value stamping, sense scoping, imagination, path pursuit, momentum triggers, and cooperation—so you can move faster, with less friction, starting this week.
Go Deeper — Premium Action Plan
Convert insight into execution with a practical seven-day plan. Define one bullseye, choose the first real step, set two momentum milestones, identify the most likely obstacle and reroute, and design one cooperation move that scales the outcome beyond individual effort.
Listen + Connect
https://BoldEncounters.TV
https://MarkSpencerCook.com
Moments To Revisit
Walter Payton’s daily hill and the discipline of never skipping.
Richard’s bullseye: turning personal skill into communal impact.
The five-second window where intention becomes action.
Why importance consistently outperforms urgency.
How narrowing focus activates forward motion.
Final Thought
Goals don’t fail because people lack desire. They fail because attention scatters, meaning blurs, and paths stay vague. Choose one bullseye, honor the green light quickly, and take the first step without negotiation—progress becomes repeatable.
“Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at: https://BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.”
Sources
Andrew Huberman — Huberman Lab Essentials: How to Set & Achieve Goals
https://www.hubermanlab.com/episode/essentials-how-to-set-and-achieve-goals
Dr. Emily Balcetis (NYU) — Visual Focus and Goal Performance
https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2025/june/runners-improve-performance-by-narrowing-their-visual-focus.html
Interview — Walter Payton, NFL Hall of Fame Running Back
Interview — Dr. Brad Parkinson, GPS Pioneer
Interview — Kyle Whittingham, Coach of the Year
Interview — Ken Lamneck, CEO
Field Study — Seven-Continent Leadership Research
Keywords
achieve goals, achieve goals faster, Walter Payton, goal achievement, neuroscience, focus, execution, urgency vs importance, consistency, milestones, cooperation, leadership
You don’t gain momentum by removing limits—you gain it by choosing them:“I raised more money once I set that boundary.”“Putting constraints on yourself is actually the answer.”“The only roadblock is yourself.”What changes when leaders stop confusing freedom with…See BoldEncounters.TV .Josh Simons has lived two lives that most people never connect. One on stage—touring with Coldplay, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban. The other in boardrooms—raising capital, leading teams, and running a public company. In this conversation, Josh explains why the instinct to remove constraints nearly cost him clarity, energy, and trust—and how deliberately restricting himself unlocked momentum across work, leadership, and life.Josh SimonsCEO, Vinyl Group (ASX: VNL)Founder of VamprFormer touring musician, songwriter, and producerLeader at the intersection of music, media, and business executionInside This EpisodeJosh walks through the moment he realized that saying yes to everything was quietly slowing him down. He shares how setting clear personal and professional boundaries changed investor confidence, team alignment, and his own sustainability as a leader. We explore why constraints sharpen focus, how leaders mistake availability for value, and what happens when you clearly communicate limits to the people who depend on you.Go Deeper — Premium Action PlanIn the Premium extension, Josh translates his experience into a practical framework you can apply immediately. Learn how to define a single constraint that matters this year, communicate it without damaging trust, and use it to create momentum instead of friction. This segment focuses on execution—what to say, what to stop, and how to hold the line when pressure returns.Listen + ConnectVinyl Grouphttps://www.vinyl.groupJosh Simonslinkedin.com/in/simonsjoshMark S. Cookhttps://www.markspencercook.comMoments to RevisitWhy boundaries increased—not reduced—business successThe hidden cost of unlimited availabilityHow constraints sharpen decision-makingThe difference between freedom and clarityWhy most leaders block their own momentumFinal ThoughtDiscipline isn’t restriction—it’s direction. When leaders choose their limits deliberately, progress accelerates and the work becomes lighter, not heavier.Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at: BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.
Hope is a structural requirement for change:
“Fear-based systems always collapse inwardly.”
“Patterns repeat until they are deliberately named.”
“Growth is impossible without developmental awareness.”
Know this: loss can become legacy only when meaning is…
Inside This Episode
Hope is not optimism — it is architecture. And for Sharon Spano, PhD, that architecture was forged in the life and loss of her son Michael. With a doctorate in Human and Organizational Systems and decades advising leaders who feel overwhelmed by complexity, Sharon explains why most people struggle to move forward: they underestimate the human systems they operate in and the developmental stage they’re actually in. She breaks down how fear drives decision patterns, why traditional success often leaves leaders emotionally empty, and how a structural shift in mindset can create meaningful momentum.
Go Deeper — Premium Action Plan
In the Premium Action Plan, Sharon translates her frameworks into weekly action. She shows you how to identify your developmental stage, examine how time and money reveal your mindset, and apply a single structural shift that redirects overwhelm into clarity. She closes by guiding you through one diagnostic question that quickly exposes whether fear or growth is running your decisions this week.
Listen + Connect
Sharon Spano, PhD — https://sharonspano.com
Mark S. Cook — https://MarkSpencerCook.com
Bold Encounters — https://BoldEncounters.TV
Moments to Revisit
• When hope becomes a practice rather than a feeling
• The turning point in Sharon’s journey with Michael
• Why fear quietly shapes time, money, and relationships
• The cost of staying in the wrong developmental stage
• The mindset shift that redefines growth beyond achievement
Final Thought
Hard hope demands something real from you. It asks you to notice your patterns, see your stage clearly, and refuse to let fear dictate the architecture of your decisions. Transformation begins when you understand the system you’re in — and choose to grow through it.
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MUST WATCH on Spotify, YouTube, or BoldEncounters.TV. These pros FACES and BODY LANGUAGE are nearly EVERYTHING and brilliant!
Confidence grows fastest when play is allowed:
“Humor reveals truth before defensiveness can rise.”
“Lightness clears the room for real communication.”
“Laughter gives teams a shortcut to psychological safety.”
Practical creativity & cooperation expands when leaders...
A live improv session to improve teamwork—four performers, two leaders, and zero scripts—turns an interview into a working demo of team trust, timing, and better communication. This is improv inserted as a management tool, seen in real time and explained with precision.
Holly Mandel
Founder of iMergence. Groundlings alum and seasoned improv instructor. Coach to Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, & by Will Ferrell & Lisa Kudrow. Known for unlocking cooperation with playful spontaneity. See: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-mandel.
Brian Palermo
Working actor with credits including Modern Family, Will & Grace, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Veteran improv performer and communication trainer. Known for audience connection and fast-listening skill. Translates comedic flow into practical leadership behavior. See: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-palermo-improvtrainingforcommunicationskills/.
James Wilson
Med-tech sales leader and dear friend of Mark with natural storytelling presence. Steady, grounded, and sincere collaborator. Balances humor with warmth. Anchors group energy with calm comedy. See: linkedin.com/in/james-wilson-3869827.
Liz Coin
Actor, writer, and corporate facilitator. Blends precision and play in leadership workshops. Known for adaptive thinking and warm, sharp timing. Helps teams shift from rigid to responsive communication. See: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-coin/.
Sarah Hicks
Improviser and performance coach who has worked with Jeff Goldblum & in the revival of Gypsy with Patti LuPone. Expert in emotional awareness and group facilitation. Combines behavioral insight with creative technique. Brings clarity, attention, and surprising comedic instinct. See: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-hicks-corporate/.
Inside This Episode
What happens when an improv ensemble brings its full toolkit into a leadership conversation? They demonstrate it—live, unrehearsed, and with explosive clarity. Holly Mandel returns with the iMergence team—Liz Coin, Sarah Hicks, Brian Palermo, and Mark’s close friend, med-tech leader, James Wilson.
Together they show humor reveals valves for tension, resets communication, and makes collaboration safer. This episode blends laughter with insight, turning improv into a masterclass on presence, timing, and trust for any leader willing to loosen the grip and lead with play.
Go Deeper — Premium Action
Premium action at the end turns the group’s live improvisation into a framework leaders can apply immediately. Learn how to harness lightness to clear tension, develop timing without performing, and use strategic spontaneity to unlock stronger trust. This segment breaks each improv principle into a simple behavioral pattern you can practice daily.
Listen + Connect
iMergence: https://www.imergence.com
Mark S. Cook: BoldEncounters.TV / WindfallPartners.com.
Moments to Revisit
A spontaneous moment that reveals trust before words do. The exercise that exposes communication habits in under 10 seconds. Why timing and expression, not content, carry more influence. The ensemble’s final insight on humor as a leadership lever.
Chapters — Free Episode (6)
0:00 Welcome and setup
3:40 Introducing the iMergence ensemble
9:15 First improv exercise and early leadership insight
16:22 How play exposes communication patterns
24:50 Translating improv principles to real teams
32:40 Final takeaways before the premium execution
Final Thought
When leaders allow play, communication opens—and people open with it. Humor isn’t the opposite of professionalism; it’s the catalyst for clarity, courage, and connection.
A thousand people’s moments brought you to today—none of them accidental:
“Clarity appears when you remember who carried you here.”
“Strength grows when pressure is replaced with perspective.”
“Ancient wisdom + portion of adaptation outperforms full switch.”
Your next step comes from honoring...
Inside This Message
Mark shares a private moment of spiritual correction that reframed his understanding of gratitude, joy, and the hidden influence of the people who shaped his life. What begins as a simple holiday reflection becomes a deeper call to revisit your past with honesty, humility, and intention. This message uncovers why leaders lose clarity, how remembering restores direction, and why “count it all joy” becomes a powerful lens for modern decisions.
Go Deeper — Premium Action Plan
Premium listeners receive a short, actionable framework for practicing gratitude as a strategic leadership discipline this week. It includes how to build your personal influence map, how ancient joy reframes modern pressure, and how to transform memory into clarity that strengthens your calling in life.
Listen + ConnectMark S. Cook — https://MarkSpencerCook.comBold Encounters — https://BoldEncounters.TV
Moments to Revisit
• The whispered correction that reshapes a leader’s direction
• A thousand-person gratitude inventory that restores identity
• Why joy expands when it turns outward and upward
• How ancient patterns clarify modern pressure
• The role of memory in building purposeful leadership
Final Thought
Gratitude is deliberate remembering—an intentional return to the people, lessons, and moments that shaped your life. When memory is used with purpose, pressure loses force, identity strengthens, and clarity returns. Joy becomes deeper. Decisions become cleaner. And leadership becomes an act of honoring your past as you step into who you’re meant to become.
Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at: BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.
Improv leadership in real time:
“Authenticity connects faster than expertise.”
“Perfectionism suffocates the best ideas.”
“Presence unlocks chemistry you can’t manufacture.”
Holly discovers clarity through fearlessness while...
Inside this Episode
What if your strongest leadership moments happened unscripted? Holly Mandel, founder and CEO of iMERGENCE Corporate Improv, brings decades of experience as a Groundlings alum who coached Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy, worked with Lisa Kudrow, and taught by Will Ferrell. Holly reveals how the instincts that make iconic performers magnetic also make leaders compelling, trusted, and creatively alive. She and Mark explore how improvisation dismantles perfectionism, how presence builds instant rapport, and why embracing mistakes turns teams into co-creators instead of spectators.
Go Deeper — Premium Action Plan
In the Premium Action Plan, Mark and Holly turn improv’s core principles into a practical weekly leadership upgrade:
• Shift from performing to responding with clarity
• Reframe mistakes as catalysts for connection
• Lead meetings like scenes—listen, build, advance
• Apply humor to unlock collaboration and reduce pressure
You’ll leave with a structured one-week “Presence Drill Set” to replace perfection with responsiveness.
Listen + Connect
Holly Mandel — Website: https://www.imergence.com
Good Girls Aren’t Funny: https://www.goodgirlsarentfunny.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-mandel
Mark S. Cook — Website: https://MarkSpencerCook.com | https://WindfallPartners.com
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/markspencercook
Social: @MarkSpencerCook
Moments to Revisit
• The Groundlings story that revealed the cost of perfection
• Why “Good Girl” conditioning limits leadership potential
• What Holly learned coaching Wiig and McCarthy
• How presence outperforms polish in high-stakes rooms
• The improv exercise that exposes fear and builds trust
Final Thought
Holly Mandel shows that leadership isn’t performance—it’s presence. When we stop trying to be perfect and start responding to the moment, we create teams that trust, collaborate, and innovate with us, not around us.
Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at: https://BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.
Release isn’t retreat—it’s reclaimed power:
“Redemption begins where control ends.”
“Letting go clears the mind faster than logic can.”
“Leaders who release grow trust that lasts.”
Picture a professional rebuilt by loss, mastering clarity through release.
Inside this Episode
What if success depended not on control, but on release?
IBM Data & AI Executive Chris Williams recounts the night he lost his family to a drunk-driving crash—and the decision that changed every day since: “Let it go.”
In this deeply original conversation, Mark S. Cook explores how forgiveness became Chris’s system for focus, redemption, and leadership clarity. Together they expose a framework rarely heard in business: release what you can’t control, redeem what you can, and rebuild trust that compounds like data developed.
Go Deeper — Premium Action Plan
In the Premium Action Plan, Mark and Chris translate release into measurable advantage:
• Identify and focus on something truly within your control—and prove it daily for a week.
• Replace resentment loops with gratitude and precision.
• Reclaim “mental RAM” for creative, strategic work.
• Apply the seven-day Let-It-Go practice to leadership decisions.
Finish with a clear process for replacing negative obsession with positive momentum—your first redemption loop at work.
Mark S. Cook — Website: https://MarkSpencerCook.com | https://WindfallPartners.com
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/markspencercook
Social: @MarkSpencerCook
Moments to Revisit
• The instant he chose release in the wreckage
• Why redemption begins with the self, not the offender
• The data-driven logic of letting go
• How trust grows faster than control
• The seven-day practice that turns pain into productivity
Listen + Connect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamsleadership/
Movie: https://www.angel.com/movies/just-let-go
Book: Let It Go — A True Story of Tragedy and Forgiveness (https://www.amazon.com/Let-Go-Story-Tragedy-Forgiveness/dp/1609071271)
Final Thought
Chris Williams proves that release isn’t giving up—it’s letting go of what drains you, to redeem what still matters. Forgiveness may heal the heart, but release restores the mind that leads.
Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become?
Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at: https://BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.
Focus can be the sharpest edge or the deepest trap:
“When you try to do it all, excellence starts to disappear.”
“Even high performers burn out when they confuse effort with progress.”
“The best leaders know—clarity is a choice you make daily.”
The moment she stopped equating motion with success changed everything…
Carla Fowler’s background spans medicine, science, and leadership coaching—an uncommon mix that shaped her evidence-based approach to human performance. As founder of THAXA, she helps leaders and entrepreneurs reclaim clarity, decision power, and energy by turning the science of achievement into daily practice.
Inside this episode
• How to separate relentless activity from meaningful progress
• The research-backed habits that restore clarity under pressure
• Why elite performers often sabotage themselves through overdrive
• The THAXA method: translating performance science into action
• Practical ways to protect time, energy, and purpose
Go deeper — Premium Action Plan
In the Premium Action Plan, we turn focus into forward motion for your next seven days:
1 Define one outcome that matters most this week
2 Eliminate a recurring task that adds noise, not value
3 Choose the smallest measurable step toward that outcome
4 Notice when effort drifts—then reset your focus in real time
Gain access to Premium Action Plans, Bonus Episodes, Early Access, and invitations to exclusive events at BoldEncounters.TV.
Listen + Connect
Premium Access: BoldEncounters.TV
Thaxa Executive Coaching: https://www.thaxa.com/
Carla: LinkedIn.com/in/carla-fowler
Final Thought
Do you feel stuck between where you are today … and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.
Esprit Magnum Avoda,
Mark S. Cook
Brad Mortensen learned balance isn’t found — it’s built:“The hours you keep reveal what you believe.”“Family isn’t time off — it’s the reason.”“What if achievement without alignment is failure?”Science says: relationships outlast performance.Brad Mortensen built companies the way many build lives — by persisting, producing, and proving. But a single pattern across his career and home life reframed everything: success means nothing if it outpaces everything.He shares how the habits that once made him productive nearly cost him meaning — and how re-engineering that balance made him both a better founder and father. Backed by research on family systems and long-term wellbeing, Brad’s story blends evidence with emotion, showing why sustained success begins where your life and work align.Inside this episodeWhy the most productive leaders sometimes burn out:"The unseen cost of 'just one more meeting'”"A data-driven look at family satisfaction and longevity""How to lead your work without losing your people"The single question that rebuilt Brad's daily rhythmGo deeper — Premium Action PlanGain access to Premium Action Plans, bonus episodes, early access, and exclusive events.This week’s plan helps you design a Family Flow Map — a one-week guide to real balance:Identify one personal ritual worth protecting.Match it with a professional ritual that fuels it.Track your alignment ratio — one metric that predicts longevity.Avoid the “efficiency trap” that steals time you already earned.Listen + ConnectPremium Access: BoldEncounters.TV — find every episode and your next step inside.Guest: linkedin.com/in/bradley-mortensenFinal ThoughtHost Mark S. Cook — “Do you feel stuck between where you are today... and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone you care about.”Chapters00:00 — What True Balance Really Costs02:05 — The Day Work Took Too Much05:40 — Family as the Real KPI10:12 — The Hidden Data of Fulfillment17:36 — The Turning Point That Changed His Work25:22 — Defining a Life That LastsChapters (Premium Access)45:00 — Welcome Back: Real-Life Balance46:10 — The Alignment Ratio Explained48:45 — How to Build Your Family Flow Map52:30 — Mistakes that Steal Meaning57:00 — Commit to Your One-Week Shift59:00 — Final Thought: What Endures
The biggest wins don’t come from luck—or even beating others. Purpose isn’t theory—it’s pattern, revealed through what actually works. Mark Cook’s research found where real fulfillment hides in high performance. When data meets conviction, leadership gets personal. This is what truly wins. In this special replay, Bold Encounters host Mark S. Cook appears as the guest on Virtue & Victory with Adam Farr and Douglas Wong—two hosts devoted to the intersection of the Stoics and modern leadership. Together they dive into the largest-ever studies of what actually drives career success and fulfillment—not in theory, but in life and business.
Adam Farr is a leadership coach, performance strategist, and co-founder of Virtue & Victory and Empanada.com, where he partners with his wife, Florencia. A former athlete turned executive advisor, Adam helps founders and professionals apply timeless principles to modern business and life.
Douglas Wong is a communications advisor and co-host of Virtue & Victory, known for connecting biblical virtue with modern leadership. His background bridges ministry, corporate innovation, and storytelling for purpose-led brands.
Inside This Episode
• The hidden data behind purpose and peak performance
• What the largest pivot studies revealed about lasting fulfillment
• How faith and leadership frameworks create real clarity
• Why defining “success” wrong costs your life’s calling
• What CEOs learn too late about meaning and mastery
Go Deeper — Premium Access
Gain access to Premium Action Plans, Bonus Episodes, Early Access, and invitations to exclusive events.
This week’s action plan bridges study and practice:
1. Define your top three “success indicators” that actually matter.
2. Identify one pattern of effort that produced lasting results.
3. Translate that pattern into a weekly rhythm of meaning.
4. Apply data-driven purpose and faith in your next move.
Chapters — Free Episode
00:00 What the Data Really Reveals
05:15 The Myth of Success Stories
11:28 Why Faith Belongs in Leadership
18:52 Insights from the Largest Pivot Studies
27:40 Invitation to the Premium Action Plan
Chapters — Premium Action Plan
45:00 Welcome and Recap
46:25 Identifying What Truly Wins
49:40 Mapping Your Meaning Metrics
54:10 Common Pitfalls of Driven Leaders
58:10 One Week, One True Step
Final Thought Host Mark S. Cook — “Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.”
Robin Nathaniel — radically popular social-media expert — describes how the right intentional words reshape real-world outcomes:
“Christmas Eve taught me what silence costs.”
“My brother’s last message rewired my purpose.”
“Every post is a chance to speak with presence.”
The moment he chose meaning over metrics changed everything…
He once shared a room with Cappadonna of Wu-Tang Clan—a young artist chasing rhythm and belonging—before transforming loss and leadership into a framework that redefines connection. Today, his SYNC method shows how to turn online followers into real-world advocates.
Watch or listen now at BoldEncounters.TV.
Robin’s journey bridges culture and clarity. From the rhythm of hip-hop to the spotlight of TEDx, he reveals how personal loss became the foundation for purposeful communication. You’ll walk away with the tools to write, speak, and lead messages that actually move people.
Inside this episode
• Gold Telly Award (2025) for Social Media Storytelling
• TEDx Talk with 2.5 million views on intentional last words
• Roommate to Cappadonna of Wu-Tang Clan—transformed by rhythm and resolve
• Created the SYNC Method (Simplify • Yield • Natural • Change It Up)
• Helped a nonprofit triple donor engagement in one week
Go deeper — Premium Action Plan
In the Premium edition, Mark and Robin break down how to use SYNC this week:
1 Rewrite one key message using SYNC principles.
2 Ask followers one question: “What stood out to you?”
3 Track who responds and why — that’s your true audience.
4 Avoid the biggest messaging mistake nonprofits make.
Gain full access at BoldEncounters.TV.
Listen + Connect
Premium Access? BoldEncounters.TV
Guest? LinkedIn.com/in/robbinmarx
Chapters: Moments to Revisit
00:00 The Paradox of Social Media and Relationships
03:11 Personal Stories of Loss and Connection
06:08 Navigating Communication in Relationships
09:02 The Impact of Environment on Identity
12:12 Pursuing Dreams and Finding Your Path
15:04 The Importance of Human Connection
17:58 Lessons from Personal Experiences
21:01 The Power of Intentional Communication
23:54 Creating Meaningful Connections in a Digital Age
30:04 The Journey of Starting a Business
35:49 Finding Purpose Through Personal Loss
Chapters: Premium Action Plan
41:55 Creating Meaningful Connections in the Digital Age
50:10 The Joy Audit: Prioritizing What Matters
55:45 Intentional Communication and Lasting Impact
Final Thought
Host Mark S. Cook — “Do you feel stuck between where you are today… and who you’re meant to become? Find your next step inside Bold Encounters Premium at: BoldEncounters.TV — you can also give the gift of Premium success to someone else you care about.”
Terms & Tags
wu-tang clan, tedx speaker, telly award, social media strategy, sync method, nonprofit growth, digital storytelling #BoldEncounters #SYNC #Leadership
When your family owns a company older than the United States—founded in Paris in 1668 as chocolatier to King Louis XIV—you don’t just make candy. You guard a legacy. Dan Abel Jr., CEO and “Chief Chocolate Officer,” carries forward Bissinger’s centuries-old recipes while reinventing chocolate for a new age.
From childhood Valentine’s strawberry rushes to leading 150 employees today, Dan has lived inside the chocolate factory his whole life. But growth wasn’t all sweet. A multimillion-dollar expansion pushed the company into high-volume contract work, only to discover that mass production drained its soul. Dan’s decision to walk away from seven-figure deals restored the company’s heart—and reignited its growth.
Listen now to hear how a great, modern chocolatier leads craft and crisis, culture and commerce, family and future. See more @ MarkSpencerCook.com
Discover the hidden truth of leadership that Dan learned the hard way: scaling without soul is failure, no matter the numbers.
“Culture is the ingredient you can’t fake.”
“Hands-on leadership tastes better than corner-office theory.”
“Losing millions is safer than losing your soul.”
This is chocolate as calling, not candy.
Questions Explored:
• How do you run a company older than America?
• What happens when growth steals a business’s soul?
• How do you scale artisan craft in a mass-production world?
• What does a cocoa crisis teach about leadership and values?
Lessons Learned:
• Never compromise your recipe for profit.
• Ideal clients restore morale and culture.
• Hands-on leadership builds trust faster than strategy decks.
• Data obsession fuels innovation—but only when tied to craft.
Guest Links:
Website: https://bissingers.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-abel-jr-15541765/
Host Links:
Website: https://MarkSpencerCook.com
Consulting: https://WindfallPartners.com
YouTube: Bold Encounters, Mark Spencer Cook
All Socials: @MarkSpencerCook
Chapters:
00:00 From Paris to St. Louis
03:16 A family of modern candy makers
10:43 Why Dad risked everything to start fresh
19:48 Wholesale disruption and bold decisions
24:42 Losing soul in mass production
27:42 Walking away from seven-figure deals
33:49 Surviving the cocoa crisis
40:37 Why beans taste different around the globe
44:31 Chocolate tastings and the craft revival
49:44 The five-o’clock exit: family first
50:46 Advice for the next generation
Keywords: Dan Abel Jr., Bissinger’s, Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company, King Louis XIV, Paris chocolatier, cocoa crisis, artisan chocolate, family business, resilience, craft vs mass production, legacy leadership
Two “killer” goals beat the tale of the “big break” in your career. In this episode we finish our iconic interview with Daniel Ambrosi, an original AI artist, then we head to Lunds Fine Art Gallery to see his AI work and the stories behind each. Daniel is one of the only living artists with primary sales at both Sotheby’s and Christie’s in the same year…and a purchase by one of their top executives.
Daniel heads to London for even more iconic shows after. Daniel has been implementing it into his artistic process for a decade. He is a pioneering artist who merges centuries of traditional landscape art with his revolutionary skills with computer graphics. In collaboration with folks at Google and NVIDIA, Ambrosi has developed his radiant artistic style using AI-augmented images.
When Daniel takes us up to Lunds Fine Art Gallery in Park City, Utah, he shares the Lunds' art, other artist's work, including use of Led Zeppelin, and others, then work that's completely Daniel's.
Daniel takes every picture and painstakingly adjusts every single detail himself. The AI just helps get him over the finish line. And what a successful finish it is! Daniel has joined the short list of artists with primary sales at the prestigious Sotheby's and Christie's in their lifetimes. With all of that, his career is only just beginning.
Follow Ambrosi as he chronicles what led him to this point, and where he hopes to go in the future...
• How to make career pivots?
• How can we use AI to enhance our creativity?
• Who can we trust in our inner-circle of creatives?
• How long does it take to make it big?
• How to make money as an artist?
Lessons Learned:
• Take everything one step at a time
• We must balance discipline, patience, & gratitude
• Use tradition to influence the future
• Trust the experts
Behold and support Ambrosi's artist genius:
https://www.danielambrosi.com/Selected-Works
https://aiartists.org/daniel-ambrosi
https://x.com/danoramas
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Chapters:
0:0:00 Intro.
0:01:34 Genesis of a Career
0:06:28 Progressions in Work
0:10:21 Expert Recognition
0:13:46 Big Step. Big Leaps.
0:19:14 The Perfect Reference
0:24:35 Home to New York City
0:27:50 Switch Things Up: Lunds Gallery
0:35:32 Origin Story 2
0:42:30 Scrolling, Brilliant Masterpiece
0:45:41 A Perfect Example of AI Work
Keywords:
AI art, Dreamscapes, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Google/NVIDIA collaboration, Lunds Fine Art, gallery.
While we're just discovering the impact of AI in our everyday lives, Daniel Ambrosi has been implementing it into his artistic process for a decade. He is a pioneering artist who merges centuries of traditional landscape art with his revolutionary skills with computer graphics. In collaboration with folks at Google and NVIDIA, Ambrosia has developed his radiant artistic style using AI-augmented images.
But don't let the AI fool you. This work is completely Daniel's. He takes every picture and painstakingly adjusts every single detail himself. The AI just helps get him over the finish line. And what a successful finish it is! Daniel has joined the short list of artists whose work has sold at the prestigious Sotheby's and Christie's in their lifetimes. With all of that, his career is only just beginning.
Follow Ambrosi as he chronicles what led him to this point, and where he hopes to go in the future...
• How to make career pivots?
• How can we use AI to enhance our creativity?
• Who can we trust in our inner-circle of creatives?
• How long does it take to make it big?
• How to make money as an artist?
Lessons Learned:
• Take everything one step at a time
• We must balance discipline, patience, & gratitude
• Use tradition to influence the future
• Trust the experts
Behold and support Ambrosi's artist genius:
https://www.danielambrosi.com/Selected-Works
https://aiartists.org/daniel-ambrosi
https://x.com/danoramas
See more at: MarkSpencerCook.com/Podcast/
Links for Mark S. Cook: MarkSpencerCook.com | WindfallPartners.com
LinkedIn for Mark S. Cook: LinkedIn.com/in/@MarkSpencerCook
Other Social Media: @MarkSpencerCook
0:00 Introduction
1:20 Arts
5:20 Sotheby's
16:4 London
35:50 Gratitude
43:40 New York
50:17 Computer History
1:00:51 Lessons
1:04:00 Making money
Keywords:
Actor, teacher, singer, dancer, triple-threat, drama, school, Australia, COVID, drop-shipping, talent, Broadway, New York City, Immigration
After a call back for Wicked on Broadway and after years of success in international acting, this Australian built a business in New York City helping others climb the performance ladder. Have you ever stood up in front of hundreds of people to perform your heart out? Eloïse Ghislaine can make that a reality. She seems to shout, "If I can make it here, you can make it anywhere!" She's taken her skills to classrooms, stages, and venues. Eloïse mentors youth and adults alike to help them reach their peak performance...and find their confidence in life! In just weeks, not years, she can bring a shy novice to a part in a musical or their own performance! You have to listen to this blueprint for success--that means money, but far more meaning for others!
Questions Explored in this Discussion:
• Why did you pursue your dreams instead of money?
• When did you take a leap of faith?
• Is mentoring better than doing?
• How hard do actors have to work?
• Do I have what it takes to make it big?
Lessons Learned:
• Take a leap of faith
• Stay curious
• Everybody needs to rest
• Work your butt off to get ahead
• Find mentors
• Stay motivated
Learn from Eloïse's team to unleash your talent into the world:
https://broadwayrise.com/
https://www.eloiseghislaine.com/
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0:00 Introduction
2:00 Immigration
3:50 Mentorship
8:18 Stuborness
10:11 Acting Gigs
11:50 Triple threat
16:00 Scraping by in NY
18:10 COVID
25:00 Choaching
41:15 The joy of teaching
43:50 Lessons
Keywords:
Actor, teacher, singer, dancer, triple-threat, drama, school, Australia, COVID, drop-shipping, talent, Broadway, New York City, Immigration
Jonathan Goodman, CEO, founder of Halyard Consulting and leading expert in AI, software, voice & chatbot automation. Scared of AI? Jonathan will put your worries to rest and ad new ones. His team works to implement AI as an ethical tool to boost productivity and save you money. Whereas the biggest tech companies in the world are firing their programmers with the rise of AI, Jonathan is hiring them back to keep Halyard Consulting at the cutting edge of tech in the modern age.
Join Jonathan in his quest to align your future with technological progress...
"Know who you're working with."
"Get an accountant you can trust."
"Always get a second opinion."
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Other Social Media: @MarkSpencerCook
Questions Explored:
-How to overcome neurodivergence?
-How to enter the work place with AI?
-Will AI take away jobs?
-Should I be scared of AI?
-How much time will AI save me?
Lessons Learned:
-Be on the cutting edge.
-R&R&R: Rest, relaxation, and recovery.
-Learn to say no.
-A.I. is a tool, not an industry.
-Immediate pay is not always the best pay.
-Give your employees a boss they can trust.
-The opposite of drudgery is creativity.
Consult with Jonathan's team to boost your productivity:
https://halyard.consulting/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanedwardgoodman/
0:00 Introduction
1:47 Childhood
7:22 Entering corporate America, suburban propane
13:30 Starting from the bottom
18:40 COVID
23:00 Learning tech
27:00 Tech demo
30:10 fear of AI
34:20 A.G.I.
41:45 Security concerns
43:43 What's next?
49:40 Learn to say NO
53:20 Advice
Are you looking to make a change in your life, but don't know how to do it? Look no further than Jeffrey Wetherhold! Jeff is a "change manager," which means that he knows how to help teams develop evidence-based tactics to change their course successfully. 88% of organizational change efforts fail to produce lasting results. But with Jeffrey's help, you can join the ranks of the top 12!Take note of Jeffrey's wise words about the nature of change..."Think of change as ambivalence.""Become comfortable with reflection.""Balance your conversations."See more at: MarkSpencerCook.com/Podcast/Links for Mark S. Cook: MarkSpencerCook.com | WindfallPartners.comLinkedIn for Mark S. Cook: LinkedIn.com/in/@MarkSpencerCookOther Social Media: @MarkSpencerCookQuestions Explored in this Discussion:• How to rehabilitate after a stroke?• How to change minds?• How to become a better listener?• How to become a solopreneur?• How to successfully change?• How to prevent burnout?Lessons Learned:• Find your niche• The importance of trial and error• Ask fewer questions• Relinquish control in your conversations• Nobody changes to feel worse about themselves• Understand what you can control• The importance of baby stepsRecruit Jeffrey to help build your business's path to change:https://www.jeffwetherhold.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/wetherhold/0:00 Introduction4:04 Childhood8:40 Joining the workforce11:30 Surviving a stroke19:45 Rehabilitating your life22:45 Starting a business33:16 Change management37:55 Burnout41:45 Conversations46:48 Changing minds54:15 Motivational interviewing, 1:02:11 Advice
Join Kason Morris, a genius in designing your life's work to fit your needs. Born in the Bronx, Kason defied statistics and built his own corporate ladder to climb up for twenty years. Today, he helps individuals leverage their own talent to build a better work life for themselves.For Kason, there is no work/life balance; it's about your work's life.Take notes on some of Kason's incredible lessons:"What is good enough for now?""Find out how your organization makes money."Questions Explored:• How to find success in lower-income communities?• How to get over familial expectations?• How to design your life's work?• How to balance work and family?• What to do when you're starting out?Lessons Learned:• Finding confidence in COVID• Designing your own path forward• Do what's not expected• Use reliable tools around you• Set the bar low• Make friends with executivesLinks:https://lifeworkdesign.co/https://kasonmorris.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kason-morris/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJFWGBMW?See more at: MarkSpencerCook.com/Podcast/Links for Mark S. Cook: MarkSpencerCook.com | WindfallPartners.comLinkedIn for Mark S. Cook: LinkedIn.com/in/@MarkSpencerCookOther Social Media: @MarkSpencerCook0:00 Introduction3:03 Lower-income childhood11:35 Designing your life's work19:48 Large companies23:40 Building Networks28:03 Confidence in COVID38:40 Tools41:18 Family46:12 Advice54:16 where to findKeywords:Work/life balance, fatherhood, family, tools, seasonality, low-income, career
Join Dr. Heather Skeens, author of Unshackled (brilliant title and at https://a.co/d/0xRnW7a), who just hit the bestseller list. She took on massive debt like most medical students risk, after an incredible journey, she's crafted her own success as a caregiver, author, and private practitioner who sees more than fifty patients every day! In healthcare, and itching to craft your own success with your own extended team? Unlike most doctors, Heather doesn't just write up prescriptions for her clients. She digs down past their symptoms to diagnose the root problem. Hear how she went against the medical world to blaze her own trail as the ultimate caregiver.Learn how Heather created a thriving practice with these principles..."Remember the 80:20 rule""Create a strong network""Seek mentors"Keep up with Dr. Heather Skeens' private practice:https://bellasee.com/Read her groundbreaking book about medical science:https://a.co/d/0xRnW7a orhttps://www.amazon.com/Unshackled-Medicine-Failing-Doctors-Patients/dp/1953183972See more at: MarkSpencerCook.com/Podcast/Links for Mark S. Cook: MarkSpencerCook.com | WindfallPartners.comLinkedIn for Mark S. Cook: LinkedIn.com/in/@MarkSpencerCookOther Social Media: @MarkSpencerCookQuestions Explored in this Discussion:• Why should doctors start private practices?• How to keep customers?• How to build a trusting team?• How to create a network of people?• How to become a doctor?Lessons Learned:• Take a leap of faith• Trust instincts, not institutions• Take care of the internal to strengthen the external• Never lose touch with contacts• Foster positive energy• Combat the root of a problem, not its symptoms• Learn business0:00 Introduction2:30 Origins6:45 Caregiving14:35 Starting in Medicine20:00 Med School29:50 Private Practice35:15 Getting Patients42:45 A Trusting Team44:35 Skill vs Relations48:14 Remember the 80:20 Rule51:55 Create a network58:58 Mentorship59:22 Find Heather1:02:20 Patient InsuranceKeywords:Caregivers, doctors, eye care, private practice, hospital, medicine, prescription, networks, mentorship, mental health, med school