Million Dollar Relationships

A Second Chance to Make a First Impression with Tino Dietrich


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What if a near-death experience was the thing that finally showed you what your life was really for?

Tino Dietrich is a visionary entrepreneur, Inc. 500 honoree, and certified Mindvalley coach with a track record of building and scaling global businesses. As the founder and CEO of SNYDER Americas, he is spearheading the U.S. expansion of a premium German-engineered golf ball brand, disrupting the industry with innovation and precision.

Tino also leads the Dietrich Institute, a coaching and consulting powerhouse dedicated to empowering high-achieving professionals to master personal growth, build thriving relationships, and leave lasting legacies.

A former collegiate golfer at Syracuse University, Tino combines discipline, resilience, and strategic insight to inspire others to overcome adversity and create purpose-driven lives. His upcoming book, a heartfelt tribute to his late mother, explores themes of resilience, legacy, and living with intention.

[00:04:20] Who Is Tino Dietrich?

  • Serial entrepreneur, Inc. 500 honoree, and certified Mindvalley coach based in the U.S. after relocating from Germany 13 years ago

  • Founder and CEO of SNYDER Americas and the Dietrich Institute

  • Coaches entrepreneurs and business owners to become better versions of themselves, with a focus on relationships and family

  • Believes the challenges we face are determined by the choices we make, and that the right people help us make better ones

[00:06:40] The ICU Moment That Changed Everything

  • After contracting COVID, Tino's health rapidly deteriorated while his family recovered

  • Was rushed to the emergency room, then the ICU, and placed on an ECMO machine to oxygenate his blood

  • A priest was called to read him his last rites; that was the moment he realized how serious things were

  • In the ICU, he reflected and realized he had been missing his purpose, focused on building companies but not on why

  • He begged for a second chance to make a first impression and got it, returning home days later

[00:10:20] Finding Purpose After a Near-Death Experience

  • After surviving COVID, Tino lost 90 pounds and radically reassessed his life

  • Realized his purpose was to coach entrepreneurs and business owners who had been in similar situations

  • Focused his work on relationships, marriage, and family, noting that the divorce rate among entrepreneurs is even higher than the national average

  • His mission: slow down the divorce clock and help people turn their houses into homes

  • Recognized he had been living in a house, not a home, and that his family helped him turn that around

[00:18:00] The People Who Shape You: Positive and Negative

  • Tino credits a wide collection of people, not just one, for shaping who he is

  • Learned in the hospital that some people who appear to be friends are not

  • Believes you must understand what you truly want, not what others want for you, before you can see clearly who belongs in your life

  • Is grateful for both the people who helped him and those who did not; both shaped his direction

  • His late mother, a single mom who rose from selling curtains on a market stall in Hamburg to becoming one of the most influential people in the German steel industry in the seventies and eighties, was his greatest inspiration

[00:21:00] The Mentor Who Unlocked His Path

  • After college, Tino was introduced to a mentor who had become Chief Marketing Officer for Danone (then BSN), responsible for Eastern European expansion

  • Tino told him he was not a marketing person; the mentor replied that this proved Tino did not yet know what marketing was, and insisted he come work for him

  • Tino worked in marketing for three months, then went on to Colgate Palmolive in Mexico in finance

  • The experience changed his trajectory: he returned to Syracuse and majored in international marketing and management

  • That mentor later became his business partner; Tino credits him with opening his eyes to his own strengths and purpose

[00:26:20] Ikigai and the Concept of Purpose

  • Tino connects his near-death clarity to the Japanese concept of ikigai: the intersection of what you are good at, what the world needs, and how you can make it happen

  • Believes everyone has unique talents, but most people never slow down enough to identify them

  • Encourages listeners to dig deeper into ikigai as a framework for living with intention

  • The most important relationship in your life is the one you have with yourself; everything else changes when that one improves

KEY QUOTES

"The challenges we face are determined by the choices we make. And the people who helped me through the different phases of my life helped me to make some very good choices." - Tino Dietrich

"The most important relationship in your life is the one you have with yourself. If you understand that and you work on that, things will begin to change around you." - Tino Dietrich

CONNECT WITH TINO DIETRICH

🌐 Website: www.dietrichinstitute.com/mdr

πŸ’Ό LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tinodietrich

πŸ“˜ Facebook: facebook.com/tinodietrichcoaching

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