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Myron Welik shares his experience as both a parent and an entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and self-reliance in children, as well as the need for parents to be present and supportive. Myron discusses the challenges of discipline and the importance of love in parenting. He encourages parents to find activities that their children enjoy and to make a conscious effort to spend quality time with them. Myron also highlights the significance of love in life and the lasting impact it has on relationships.
About Guest, Myron Welik:
In 2002, I lost my Muti-Million Dollar business in a catastrophic way, leaving me paralyzed with self-doubt and depression.
However, I kept going and 16 year later I successfully re-invented myself. I am known as a “Jackhammer” and have been in the business of making deals happen for 40 years. I am the host of the Jackhammer podcast and author of “The Jackhammer Effect”. My insatiable drive and resilience have been a hallmark of my long and successful career.
Moreover- I identified and brokered the deal that brought Heidi Klum and New Balance together, leading to the creation of the HKNB brand. I pitched products of my own design on the Home Shopping Network to 40 million viewers. In addition - I have negotiated strategic partnerships with well-known brands such as the New England Patriots, Lacoste, FIFA, Madison Square Gardens, Radio City Music Hall, and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum.
In 2018 met a young real estate entrepreneur that impressed me and I had the feeling that we could great things together, even though I knew nothing about real estate. But he disappeared on me.
For 6 months, I relentlessly pursued that opportunity . By 2020, the partnership was in place. Three and half years later, my consulting work resulted in over $40 Million Dollars of real estate investments .
Today my brand is The Jackhammer. I’m 71 going on 51 and nothing can stop me. I am proof that age is no barrier to reinventing yourself. I live by the motto “Never give up, stay passionate, and work hard because it’s never too late.”
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Myron Welik shares his experience as both a parent and an entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and self-reliance in children, as well as the need for parents to be present and supportive. Myron discusses the challenges of discipline and the importance of love in parenting. He encourages parents to find activities that their children enjoy and to make a conscious effort to spend quality time with them. Myron also highlights the significance of love in life and the lasting impact it has on relationships.
About Guest, Myron Welik:
In 2002, I lost my Muti-Million Dollar business in a catastrophic way, leaving me paralyzed with self-doubt and depression.
However, I kept going and 16 year later I successfully re-invented myself. I am known as a “Jackhammer” and have been in the business of making deals happen for 40 years. I am the host of the Jackhammer podcast and author of “The Jackhammer Effect”. My insatiable drive and resilience have been a hallmark of my long and successful career.
Moreover- I identified and brokered the deal that brought Heidi Klum and New Balance together, leading to the creation of the HKNB brand. I pitched products of my own design on the Home Shopping Network to 40 million viewers. In addition - I have negotiated strategic partnerships with well-known brands such as the New England Patriots, Lacoste, FIFA, Madison Square Gardens, Radio City Music Hall, and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum.
In 2018 met a young real estate entrepreneur that impressed me and I had the feeling that we could great things together, even though I knew nothing about real estate. But he disappeared on me.
For 6 months, I relentlessly pursued that opportunity . By 2020, the partnership was in place. Three and half years later, my consulting work resulted in over $40 Million Dollars of real estate investments .
Today my brand is The Jackhammer. I’m 71 going on 51 and nothing can stop me. I am proof that age is no barrier to reinventing yourself. I live by the motto “Never give up, stay passionate, and work hard because it’s never too late.”