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Mike Matoney has been the CEO of New Directions for the past 7 years, and also the CEO of Crossroads & Beacon Health for the past 23 years in Cleveland, Ohio. Mike did his undergraduate and graduate MBA studies at Cleveland State University, focusing on Marketing and Quality Improvement as his primary field of study. He began his career as a supervisor at Huron Road Hospital in 1985 and eventually worked his way up through the industry to his current positions.
This episode tells a type of the worst investment... investment of time. Hear Mike’s relational investment story, how being in a relationship of convenience shattered his self-esteem and self-worth.
“You’ve got to act your way into better thinking. Rather than think your way into better action.”
-Mike Matoney
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Topics Covered:
02:00 – Andrew shares his 35-years friendship with Mike and how they met in the rehab facility, Mike being his counselor
02:51 – Mike shares his level of relational investment experience
03:32 – The circumstances that lead to Mike’s worst relational investment experience: Being in an on-off relationship with a girl for two years, with 8 breakups at the age of 16.
06:25 – Mike’s valuable learning from his experience and the impact it brought to his life
07:00 – Andrew summarizes the critical learning point from Mike’s experience
09:26 – Mike’s actionable steps for people to protect their investment of time in relationships
09:16 – Importance of investment risk management
Main Takeaways
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Mike Matoney has been the CEO of New Directions for the past 7 years, and also the CEO of Crossroads & Beacon Health for the past 23 years in Cleveland, Ohio. Mike did his undergraduate and graduate MBA studies at Cleveland State University, focusing on Marketing and Quality Improvement as his primary field of study. He began his career as a supervisor at Huron Road Hospital in 1985 and eventually worked his way up through the industry to his current positions.
This episode tells a type of the worst investment... investment of time. Hear Mike’s relational investment story, how being in a relationship of convenience shattered his self-esteem and self-worth.
“You’ve got to act your way into better thinking. Rather than think your way into better action.”
-Mike Matoney
What do you want to hear from the My Worst Investment Ever Podcast?
Tell us here!
Resources:
Topics Covered:
02:00 – Andrew shares his 35-years friendship with Mike and how they met in the rehab facility, Mike being his counselor
02:51 – Mike shares his level of relational investment experience
03:32 – The circumstances that lead to Mike’s worst relational investment experience: Being in an on-off relationship with a girl for two years, with 8 breakups at the age of 16.
06:25 – Mike’s valuable learning from his experience and the impact it brought to his life
07:00 – Andrew summarizes the critical learning point from Mike’s experience
09:26 – Mike’s actionable steps for people to protect their investment of time in relationships
09:16 – Importance of investment risk management
Main Takeaways
You can also check out Andrew’s books
Connect with Mike Matoney:
Connect with Andrew Stotz:

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