
Don’t Let the Logistics Get in the Way with Mike Delmonico
08/09/22 • 35 min
Why do kids see the 🌎 with a lens of endless possibilities? Why do we, as adults, not chase our dreams?
I’m thrilled to share today’s episode with Mike Delmonico as he takes us on a wild ride. Mike is simply vibrant and I’m sure you will feed off his energy. That said, it hasn’t always been that way.
This episode is centered around leadership but I was pleasantly surprised that we never once used the word leadership. In fact, I was reminded that leaders must first take care of themselves. You must fill up your proverbial cup first.
Mike Delmonico Was a bartender for 12 years in the downtown Denver area. After starting a family in 2014 he felt the pressures of parenthood and wanted more flexibility with the schedule. Tune in to understand how Mike is now to the point, eight years later, where he’s leading a team of 50 people and growing. His team culture is unlike any other in the financial industry and I will say that it’s because his desire to help people answer the two very important questions that we discussed!
Post show notes: Well what did you think? Did you find a takeaway? Tell me about it! Text at 740-525-5259 or email [email protected]
Music by Alex Lambert.
Contact Justin via text 740-525-5259 or via email [email protected]
If you want to be connected to a guest, just ask! Also, I welcome the opportunity to hear your feedback from this episode!
Thanks again to my musically gifted friend Alex Lambert for the music.
Why do kids see the 🌎 with a lens of endless possibilities? Why do we, as adults, not chase our dreams?
I’m thrilled to share today’s episode with Mike Delmonico as he takes us on a wild ride. Mike is simply vibrant and I’m sure you will feed off his energy. That said, it hasn’t always been that way.
This episode is centered around leadership but I was pleasantly surprised that we never once used the word leadership. In fact, I was reminded that leaders must first take care of themselves. You must fill up your proverbial cup first.
Mike Delmonico Was a bartender for 12 years in the downtown Denver area. After starting a family in 2014 he felt the pressures of parenthood and wanted more flexibility with the schedule. Tune in to understand how Mike is now to the point, eight years later, where he’s leading a team of 50 people and growing. His team culture is unlike any other in the financial industry and I will say that it’s because his desire to help people answer the two very important questions that we discussed!
Post show notes: Well what did you think? Did you find a takeaway? Tell me about it! Text at 740-525-5259 or email [email protected]
Music by Alex Lambert.
Contact Justin via text 740-525-5259 or via email [email protected]
If you want to be connected to a guest, just ask! Also, I welcome the opportunity to hear your feedback from this episode!
Thanks again to my musically gifted friend Alex Lambert for the music.
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Contact Justin via text 740-525-5259 or via email [email protected]
If you want to be connected to a guest, just ask! Also, I welcome the opportunity to hear your feedback from this episode!
Thanks again to my musically gifted friend Alex Lambert for the music.
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Music by Alex Lambert.
Contact Justin via text 740-525-5259 or via email [email protected]
I welcome the opportunity to hear your feedback from this episode!
Thanks again to my musically gifted friend Alex Lambert for the music. Also thanks to Kevin Asehan for the edits.
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