EPISODE · Jul 9, 2024 · 55 MIN
Meet Myron Welik: Reinvented at 67. It's never too late to persevere.
from The Kidd and Friends Podcast | Self-Improvement and Mindset Insights · host Christopher "KiDD" Perry
Myron and I talked about some business. But we had some "life" conversation as well. Love, Perseverance, Network Time were four topics that stood out to me. In 2002, He lost a Multi-Million Dollar business in a catastrophic way, leaving him paralyzed with self-doubt and depression. 16 year later he successfully re-invented myself. Nicknamed “Jackhammer” for his no quit attitude. Myron has been in the business of making deals happen for 40 years. He is the host of the Jackhammer podcast and author of “The Jackhammer Effect”. He is proof that age is no barrier to reinventing yourself. Living by the motto “Never give up, stay passionate, and work hard because it’s never too late.In 2018 he met a young real estate entrepreneur that impressed him and he had the feeling that they could do great things together, even though he knew nothing about real estate. But he disappeared on him. For 6 months, He relentlessly pursued that opportunity . By 2020, the partnership was in place. Three and half years later, his 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. too late.”
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Myron and I talked about some business. But we had some "life" conversation as well. Love, Perseverance, Network Time were four topics that stood out to me. In 2002, He lost a Multi-Million Dollar business in a catastrophic way, leaving him paralyzed with self-doubt and depression. 16 year later he successfully re-invented myself. Nicknamed “Jackhammer” for his no quit attitude. Myron has been in the business of making deals happen for 40 years. He is the host of the Jackhammer podcast and author of “The Jackhammer Effect”. He is proof that age is no barrier to reinventing yourself. Living by the motto “Never give up, stay passionate, and work hard because it’s never too late.In 2018 he met a young real estate entrepreneur that impressed him and he had the feeling that they could do great things together, even though he knew nothing about real estate. But he disappeared on him. For 6 months, He relentlessly pursued that opportunity . By 2020, the partnership was in place. Three and half years later, his 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. too late.”
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