Monday Morning Radio

Monday Morning Radio

Dean Rotbart
Riik Ameerika Ühendriigid
Keel EN
Osad 701
Viimane 16.08.2026

A regular audio podcast that features some of the country's most innovative business owners and experts - men and women who are putting into practice the profitable lessons that can be gleaned by reading Roy H. William's Monday Morning Memo.

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  • When Ambition Starts Owning You: How High Achievers Can Reclaim Their Lives 16.08.2026 50min
    For ambitious owners and entrepreneurs, working hard is usually considered a virtue. But what happens when work becomes so central to your identity that you can't switch it off — even when you're exhausted, on vacation, or spending time with the people who matter most? That's the problem clinical psychologist Dr. Angelica Perez-Litwin has spent more than two decades observing high-achieving clients — and, as she candidly explains, she has experienced herself. Dr. Perez-Litwin is the founder and CEO of Lumin, a therapy and career advisory practice, and the author of the forthcoming book, The Great Unraveling: The Silent Crisis of High Achievers and the Path to Career Harmony. As Dr. Perez-Litwin details on this week's podcast, the solution isn't to surrender ambition. It's to build a healthier relationship with achievement — one in which professional and financial success remain important without becoming the sole measure of who you are. Monday Morning Radio, now in its 15th season, is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Dr. Angelica Perez-LitwinPosted: August 17, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 50 minutes Episode: 705
  • Keep Your Eyes Farther Down the Road to Achieve Greater Business and Professional Success 09.08.2026 38min
    Ron Lieback has loved motorcycles as long as he can remember. Despite a hectic schedule, he still finds time to ride at least 30,000 miles a year. Making the most of limited time is Ron's professional expertise. He has built a successful consultancy— 360 to Vision — teaching business owners and executives a proprietary framework for using each day's 1,440 minutes more wisely — and achieving greater professional and personal satisfaction. Ron is the author of Time Management Inverted: Live with Intentional Focus, Become the Best You, which challenges a basic assumption about productivity: We can't always manage time, but we can manage where we direct our focus. As Ron explains, gaining control of a demanding schedule requires much the same focus and foresight as safe motorcycling. The farther leaders can see down the road, the better prepared they are to avoid distractions, navigate obstacles, and reach their intended destination. Monday Morning Radio, now in its 15th season, is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Ron Lieback, 360 to VisionPosted: August 10, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time:  38:24 Episode: 704
  • The Freedom, Risks, and Hard-Won Lessons of Going Solo 01.08.2026 50min
    Dr. Steven Mercer, an adjunct professor at the University of California-San Diego and an independent educational consultant, speaks from personal experience when he instructs solo entrepreneurs and consultants on how to build a service practice without sacrificing their values, time, or financial stability.  According to a 2025 Census Bureau report, there are 29.8 million solopreneurs in the United States who contribute an estimated $1.7 trillion to the US economy. On a bare-bones marketing budget, Dr. Mercer has managed to grow his business — Mercer Educational Consulting, which consults high school students and their parents on the best ways to get accepted into college — into a global enterprise. On this week's episode, Dr. Mercer offers lessons on how to transition gradually from employment to independent practice, attract clients through referrals and useful content, and decide when advertising makes sense.  Although there will not be a test, listeners will be schooled on the best ways to set fees, establish boundaries, and handle difficult clients. Monday Morning Radio, now in its 15th season, is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Dr. Stephen Mercer, Mercer Educational Consulting Posted: August 3, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 50 minutes Episode: 703 [Be sure to pick up your copy of All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: Second Helpings, the new Monday Morning Radio anthology featuring 21 world-class thinkers and leaders.]
  • The Same Strategic Principles That Led Colorado to Statehood on August 1, 1876, Continue to Drive Successful Organizations 150 Years Later 22.07.2026 54min
    Saturday, August 1st, will mark the 150th Anniversary of Colorado's admission to the Union as the 38th state. That milestone might not seem to offer business owners and entrepreneurs much in the way of actionable advice — but as Monday Morning Radio co-host Maxwell Rotbart reveals in his newly released history book, Becoming Colorado, the Rocky Mountain territory's long struggle for statehood offers valuable lessons for today's business executives in leadership, negotiation, coalition building, crisis management, branding, and strategy. Maxwell Rotbart Monday Morning Radio founding host, Dean Rotbart, joins Maxwell this week to explore the timeless business counsel hidden within Colorado's remarkable journey to statehood, and together they validate Winston Churchill's famous observation: "The longer you can look back, the farther you can look forward." Monday Morning Radio, now in its 15th season, is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Maxwell Rotbart, Becoming ColoradoPosted: July 27, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 54 minutes Episode: 15.6 BOOKS BY MAXWELL ROTBART: Becoming Colorado: The Colorful, Contentious Tale of Statehood - A Sesquicentennial History All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: Second Helpings: A Fresh Monday Morning Radio Anthology of Actionable Advice All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: A Monday Morning Radio Anthology of Actionable Advice https://tinyurl.com/BColo-Amazon
  • Build a Business That Thrives Even When the World Turns Upside Down 18.07.2026 47min
    Successful organizations continuously evaluate their vulnerabilities, engage employees in solving problems, and remain flexible as conditions change. That's the bottom-line message of leadership consultant Ron Robinson, who has spent decades advising organizations of all sizes on how to remain resilient in the face of an increasingly unpredictable business environment. This week, Ron — author of Practices of Resilient Companies: Overcome Disruption with Compassion, Collaboration and Knowledge — shares his four-step framework for anticipating disruption and responding before challenges become existential threats. His goal is straightforward: help leaders not merely weather the storms of uncertainty, but emerge stronger in their aftermath. Monday Morning Radio, now in its 15th season, is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Ron RobinsonPosted: July 20, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 47:45 Episode: 15.5 tinyurl.com/AYCEBW2-Unsigned
  • Apple Rejected His Breakthrough App, But Couldn't Break His Entrepreneurial Determination 10.07.2026 56min
    This week, Monday Morning Radio celebrates its 700th episode of providing weekly, all-you-can-eat business wisdom. Since its debut in June 2012, the podcast has become a trusted resource for entrepreneurs, executives, and business owners seeking actionable advice rather than theory. In October 2025, the podcast surpassed one million downloads, a testament to its growing audience and enduring appeal.] Serial entrepreneur Colin Hodge, president, founder, and owner of DOWN — one of the top ten dating apps in the United States — knows firsthand that rapid business growth begins with understanding why customers think, choose, and behave as they do. He is the author of Outrageous Startup Growth: Uncovering the Secrets of User Psychology to Scale Your Success. Colin has built his career by applying practical insights from user psychology to improve marketing, strengthen customer loyalty, and make better strategic decisions through continual experimentation rather than guesswork. As he shares this week, that mindset proved essential after his early breakout dating and hookup app, Bang With Friends, was abruptly pulled from Apple's app store, forcing him to rethink his business and start over. Today, Colin's company is back on Apple — facilitating honest dating and interesting conversations with over 17 million users — demonstrating that setbacks can become the springboard to even greater success. Monday Morning Radio, now in its 15th season,  is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Colin HodgePosted: July 13, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 56:36 Episode: 15.4
  • Stay Relevant or Get Left Behind in AI-Powered Workplaces That Never Stop Changing 05.07.2026 44min
    Drawing on three decades of executive recruiting experience, workforce strategist Chris Flakus offers practical advice on how job candidates can land better positions and how companies can hire and retain exceptional employees. Chris is the CEO of CSI Companies and author of Stay Relevant: Conquer Workplace Change at Every Phase of Your Career. For job seekers and employees alike, his message is straightforward: Stay relevant by demonstrating 1) adaptability, 2) curiosity, and 3) a commitment to lifelong learning. For employers, his recommendation is equally clear: Hire, develop, and reward people who embody those three qualities. As Chris explains, in today's rapidly evolving, AI-influenced workplace, technical skills remain essential, but character increasingly distinguishes those who succeed. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Chris Flakus, CSI CompaniesPosted: July 6, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 44:10 Episode: 15.3 [Be sure to pick up your copy of All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: Second Helpings, the new Monday Morning Radio anthology featuring 21 world-class thinkers and leaders.]
  • Why So Many Good Business Concepts Fail — and How Your Company Can Succeed 27.06.2026 44min
    If your business struggles to turn good ideas into successful outcomes, Jeffrey K. Lambert knows why — and what to do about it. For more than two decades, Jeff has helped organizations improve execution, modernize technology, establish project management offices, and lead transformation initiatives that deliver measurable business outcomes. Jeff's experience includes many years working in project management roles at Caterpillar Inc., and, since June 2020, serving as a consultant with Blue Fusion Partners. This week, Jeff explains why even small and mid-sized companies benefit from clear project ownership, well-defined goals, and disciplined execution. Even the best business plans and transformation initiatives can fail, Jeff says, when organizations rely too heavily on technology and systems while overlooking the critical importance of culture, communication, and employee readiness. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Jeffrey K. Lambert, Blue Fusion PartnersPosted: June 29, 2026Monday Morning Run Time: 44:40Episode: 15.2 Former Colorado State Historian Dr. Tom Noel describes Maxwell Rotbart's new book, Becoming Colorado, as "a thoughtful and engaging exploration… a rollicking tale of bravery and deception that places Colorado's admission into the broader context of Reconstruction politics and western expansion" Available Now from Amazon
  • Pearls Of Wisdom From An Entrepreneur Who Built A Pearl Empire 18.06.2026 59min
    Jeremy Shepherd is rich with pearls of wisdom — both literally and figuratively. Starting with a single strand of pearls that the former flight attendant purchased for his girlfriend on a layover in Beijing, Jeremy has become one of America's largest sellers of pearls and pearl jewelry. Along the way, he accumulated a treasure trove of entrepreneurial insights, drawn from both his successes and his mistakes. Jeremy, along with his wife, Hisano, are the power duo behind Pearl Paradise and a large and devoted community of pearl collectors around the world. Jeremy is president of the Pearl Association of America. Jeremy recognized a business opportunity and then had the determination to transform himself from someone who knew virtually nothing about the pearl business into one of the industry's leading experts If you're searching for profit-making advice with real luster, Jeremy's insights are genuine gems. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Jeremy Shepherd, Pearl ParadisePosted: June 22, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 59:25 Episode: 15.1
  • What Small-Business Owners Can Learn from the Behavior of Termites, Mosquitoes, and Bees 14.06.2026 46min
    Timothy P. Whitt is a small business owner, franchisor, and leadership expert whose business mentors include termites, mosquitoes, and stinging bees. Really. After more than 45 years in the pest-control industry, Tim — founder and CEO of Pied Piper Pest and Lawn — says every entrepreneur can learn a great deal from the problems insects and critters create for homeowners — and the methods professionals use to eliminate or control them. In his new book, Infested: End Workplace Drama, Stop Toxic Employees, Build a Thriving Small Business, Tim explains how business owners can spot human "pests" before they cause serious damage, how to distinguish between employees who need coaching and those who need to be let go, and why leadership — not just hiring — is often the key to preventing workplace infestations. Whether you manage five employees or five hundred, Tim's practical insights on hiring, training, accountability, and culture can help you build a stronger organization and avoid the kinds of personnel problems that drain time, morale, and profits. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Tim Whitt, Pied Piper Pest and Lawn Posted: June 15, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 46 Minutes Episode: 14.50 RELATED EPISODES Discovering Your Inner Octopus: Stephen Wunker on How to Grow Your Company into a Super Intelligent Organization School Teacher Turned Entrepreneur Collars Celebrities and Their Canines She May Be a Pig Farmer, But She's Also One Savvy Entrepreneur
  • How to Grow Your Business Without Working More Hours 07.06.2026 45min
    For many small-business owners, growth creates a frustrating paradox: the more the business succeeds, the more overwhelmed the owner becomes. For two decades, small-business coach Jason Rosado — founder of Distinctive Coaching for Business Success — has used his proprietary methods to help his clients increase revenues, strengthen their teams, and create more free time for their owners. Among the insights that Jason shares on this week's podcast is how to identify whether your business truly needs more customers — or whether operational inefficiencies and leadership inflexibility are preventing growth. If you can use practical techniques for reducing stress and preventing burnout while growing your company's profitability, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Jason Rosado, Distinctive Coaching for Business SuccessPosted: June 8, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 45 minutes Episode: 14.49 POPULAR EPISODES: What Zig Ziglar Would Advise Business Leaders in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Cookbook Author Ellen Wright on How Preparation, Creativity, and Simplicity Drive Success in Both the Kitchen and the Boardroom Pulitzer Prize-Winner Karen Elliott House on the Man Reshaping Global Politics, Energy, and Industry
  • The Hidden Family Dynasty Behind One of America's Financial Giants 31.05.2026 1t 3min
    One in every five American adults is a customer. The company generates more than $32 billion in annual revenue. And the $17 trillion in customer accounts and investment funds it manages exceeds the combined gross domestic products of Germany, Japan, and India. Yet despite Fidelity Investments' enormous influence, relatively little has been known about the singular family behind the Boston-based multinational financial services giant. In his new book, House of Fidelity, Justin Baer, deputy markets editor with The Wall Street Journal, reveals the dramatic three-generation saga of the fiercely private Johnson family and how they helped transform American investing. This week, Baer shares the behind-the-scenes story of Fidelity's success and the universal lessons Fidelity's rise offers in leadership, marketing, innovation, and succession planning. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Justin Baer, The Wall Street Journal Posted: June 1, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 1 Hour 3 Minutes Episode: 14.48 RELATED EPISODES: T. Rowe Price's Sébastien Page Shares 18 Groundbreaking Leadership Principles If You Had a Chance to Visit With the Late Charlie Munger, What Would You Ask Him? Your Savings and Investments: A Conversation with 'America's Money Answers Man'  
  • What Business Owners Can Learn From Jon Erlichman's Phenomenal Social Media Success 24.05.2026 56min
    Jon Erlichman spent 25 years as a television business news anchor, helping viewers make better financial and investing decisions. But it turns out his most remarkable expertise is self-marketing. Since leaving mainstream journalism in October 2024 to launch his own digital brand — Ticker Take — his social media videos have been viewed a whopping 2 billion times. His formula, as he shares on this episode, relies on short-form content, authenticity, storytelling, and plenty of silliness. For business owners and entrepreneurs wondering how to draw massive audiences to their digital content, an investment in this week's Monday Morning Radio episode rates "a strong buy." Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Jon Erlichman, Ticker TakePosted: May 25, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 56:25 Episode: 14.47 [Be sure to pick up your copy of All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: Second Helpings, the new Monday Morning Radio anthology featuring 21 world-class thinkers and leaders.]
  • Why Smart Executives Still Make Bad Decisions — and What Cheryl Strauss Einhorn Says They Should Do Instead 18.05.2026 45min
    Cheryl Strauss Einhorn has spent years helping executives, entrepreneurs, and leadership teams avoid costly mistakes and make smarter, more confident choices. A former financial journalist turned decision-science strategist, she developed the widely used AREA Method — a structured framework designed to help leaders challenge assumptions, reduce cognitive bias, and improve judgment in high-stakes situations. As Cheryl explains, while "gut instinct" has a legitimate place in business, too many leaders rely on it rather than grounding their choices in evidence, real-world testing, stakeholder input, and rigorous analysis. Her newly published book, The Human Edge: Smarter Decisions in the Age of AI, explores how entrepreneurs and executives can leverage AI as a decision-support tool without surrendering their own judgment to the machine. This conversation offers practical insights for anyone who wants to think more clearly, lead more effectively, and make better decisions in an increasingly AI-driven world.  Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. [Be sure to pick up your copy of All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: Second Helpings, the new Monday Morning Radio anthology featuring 21 world-class thinkers and leaders.] Photo: Cheryl Strauss Einhorn,  Decisive AREA MethodPosted: May 18, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 45:00 Episode: 14.46 CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO CHERYL STRAUSS EINHORN'S FIRST APPEARANCE ON MONDAY MORNING RADIO: When the Stakes Are High and the Choices Difficult, Here's a Framework for Deciding What to Do OTHER BOOKS BY CHERYL: Problem Solver: Maximizing Your Strengths to Make Better Decisions Investing in Financial Research: A Decision-Making System for Better Results Problem Solved: A Powerful System for Making Complex Decisions with Confidence and Conviction 
  • What Zig Ziglar Would Advise Business Leaders in the Age of Artificial Intelligence 10.05.2026 47min
    Had he lived, Zig Ziglar — the legendary motivational speaker who died in 2012 — would have turned 100 later this year.  To honor his father, Tom Ziglar, who now heads the Ziglar organization, is planning a gala event in Franklin, Tennessee, on October 16th. Limited to 1,500 high achievers, the once-in-a-lifetime gathering will feature members of the Ziglar family and well-known inspirational figures, including personal-finance guru Dave Ramsey and UFC champion Michael Chandler. This week, Tom shares little-known stories about his father, including the fact that despite Zig's worldwide fame, he once carried a stranger's luggage to the guest's hotel room simply because the out-of-towner mistook Zig in his red sports coat for a bellman.  More than a nostalgic look backward, this week's episode offers a thoughtful meditation on legacy, leadership, and the enduring power of optimism. [Register for See You At The Top: The Ziglar 100 Transformation Experience. Seats are limited.] Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Zig and Tom Ziglar, Ziglar Inc.Posted: May 11, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 47:30 Episode: 14.45 Popular Episodes: An Appetite for Success: The Business Lessons Hidden in a Well-Prepared Meal How an Accidental Inventor Built a Life-Saving Company — And What Business Owners Can Learn From Him Veteran Journalist Thomas E. Weber on Weather Literacy as a Form of Strategic Business Intelligence
  • From Calling Balls and Strikes to Managing Millions: 03.05.2026 46min
    Starting over at age 30 with a pregnant wife, no money, and a shattered career dream could have broken Jack Oujo. Instead, it became the unlikely foundation for building one of America's largest tax-focused wealth management firms. Jack, founder of Oujo Wealth Strategies, relied on discipline, preparation, and relentless self-education to reinvent himself. Successful leaders, as he learned from personal experience, need a "Plan B" for when things don't go as planned. He also explains why consistent processes often matter more than lofty goals — and why trust and customer service became the cornerstone of his business philosophy.  Before entering wealth management, Jack spent eight years as a professional baseball umpire. As he notes, however, unlike ballplayers, most people don't get three strikes when it comes to managing their finances. [Be sure to pick up a copy of Jack's book, Too Smart to be an Umpire, here.] Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Jack Oujo, Oujo Wealth StrategiesPosted: May 4, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 46:56 Episode: 14.44 Now Available, The Much-Anticipated Sequel to All You Can Eat Business Wisdom Signed, first-edition softcover copies from Gutenberg's Store:  tinyurl.com/GutenbergSigned Unsigned copies from Amazon: tinyurl.com/AYCEBW2-Unsigned
  • Joshua Lifrak's Work with the 2016 World Champion Chicago Cubs Holds Powerful Lessons for Today's Business Leaders 26.04.2026 55min
    When people talk about the Chicago Cubs and their historic 2016 World Series victory — ending a 108-year drought — names including players Kris Bryant, Kyle Schwarber, Ben Zobrist, manager Joe Maddon, and president of baseball operations Theo Epstein typically dominate the conversation. One name you rarely hear? Joshua Lifrak. Yet Joshua played a pivotal role in that championship season as the team's mental skills director — helping players perform under extraordinary pressure. And he has the World Series ring to prove it. Today, his arena has shifted from the dugout to the boardroom. As director of performance and coaching at Limitless Minds, he works with executives and business leaders to build mental resilience, sharpen focus, and perform at their best. As Joshua explains this week, peak mental conditioning is a "home run" skill that anyone can learn and practice, regardless of what they do for a living.  [Be sure to pick up a copy of Joshua's book: Win Today: Six Steps to Mental Resilience, Peak Performance, and a Thriving Life] Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Joshua LifrakPosted: April 27, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 55:26 Episode: 14.43 Now Available, The Much-Anticipated Sequel to All You Can Eat Business Wisdom Signed, first-edition softcover copies from Gutenberg's Store: tinyurl.com/GutenbergSigned Unsigned copies from Amazon: tinyurl.com/AYCEBW2-Unsigned
  • When Experience Becomes a Liability: How Past Success Can Blind Leaders to New Realities 20.04.2026 57min
    Martin "Marty" Strong is a former Navy SEAL, business leader, and author who challenges conventional thinking about how companies — and their leaders — must operate in a rapidly changing world. He is currently the co-founder and CEO of the Warrior's Haven USA Foundation. Over two decades as a SEAL, Marty led 36 special operations missions in high-stakes, unpredictable environments where adaptability was essential. He later brought that same mindset to the private sector, including eight years as a portfolio manager serving high-net-worth clients at UBS. Drawing on both experiences, Marty argues that past success can become a hidden liability. Too many leaders rely on methods that once worked, without recognizing that the marketplace has fundamentally changed. The result: decisions based on outdated assumptions rather than current realities. As Marty explains, it's like using an old encyclopedia to solve modern problems — confident, but dangerously misinformed. In this conversation, Marty shares how leaders can recognize when their thinking has become rigid, develop intellectual humility, and build organizations that are nimble enough to adapt before disruption forces their hand. Marty is the author of three Amazon bestselling books on leadership, strategy, and innovation: Be Different: How Navy SEALs and Entrepreneurs Bend, Break, or Ignore the Rules to Get Results!   https://amzn.to/4mGdi3M Be Visionary: Strategic Leadership in the Age of Optimization https://amzn.to/3QaQLjv  Be Nimble: How the Creative Navy SEAL Mindset Wins on the Battlefield and in Business   https://amzn.to/48XnLlv Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Martin "Marty" Strong, Warrior's Haven USA FoundationPosted: April 20, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 57:24 Episode: 14.42
  • The Ripple Effect: Building a Culture of Continuous Coaching 12.04.2026 41min
    Effective workplace mentoring isn't a 'sometimes' thing. It's a habit. That's a leadership lesson that Kimberly Lee has learned after more than two decades of hands-on experience in human resources, and helping businesses embrace what she dubs "a coaching culture." Kim is the founder and CEO of Lotic Systems and author of Building a Coaching Culture: The Ripple Effect. She is also the creator of RipplelQ, an AI-powered leadership coaching tool. Many workplaces struggle to get the best from their people; however, Kim says a coaching approach can change that. She finds that employees who feel supported and invested in are more likely to take initiative, collaborate effectively, and stay with the organization. For entrepreneurs and business owners, Kim's message is clear: Don't just manage performance — coach it. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Kimberly Lee, Lotic SystemsPosted: April 13, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 41:54 Episode: 14.41 RELATED EPISODES: Are Your Customers and Clients Likely To Wear Your 'Team Colors' As They Clap and Stomp for Your Success? How to Create a Business Culture Where Everyone Can Thrive Creating a Culture of Excellence is Game, Set, and Match
  • What Entrepreneurs Can Learn When a Former NASA Engineer Applies Bold, Mission-Driven Thinking to Solving Everyday Human Challenges 06.04.2026 1t 2min
    With the Artemis II mission underway, this week on Monday Morning Radio, we're joined by Mark L. Fox—former Chief Engineer for NASA's Space Shuttle program and a legendary instructor at Wizard Academy. In a conversation recorded just 24 hours after the Artemis launch, Mark bridges the gap between lunar missions and terrestrial entrepreneurship. He discusses his latest venture, Resona Health, and how he's using PEMF (targeted electromagnetic pulses) to treat pain, depression, mild cognitive impairment, and dozens of other ailments — without pills or invasive procedures. Mark taught the popular Wizard Academy course, DaVinci and the 40 Answers, on creativity and problem-solving for businesses. Among the insights he shares this week: how to think unconventionally, why simplicity often beats complexity, and how to turn setbacks — including near-catastrophic ones — into momentum. These are down-to-earth insights that every entrepreneur and business owner can put into action. The countdown to greater business success begins the moment you arrive at MondayMorningRadio.com. Books by Mark L. Fox DaVinci and the 40 Answers: A Playbook for Creativity and Fresh Ideas Go Find Joy: The Science of Calm: Erasing Anxiety with Energy Therapy What On Earth Are We Doing To Our Health: A Rocket Scientist Investigates Out Of This World Therapies Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Mark Fox, Resona HealthPosted: April 6, 2026 Monday Morning Run Time: 1:02:48 Episode: 14.40

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