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Powerful Communication & Storytelling with Manny Wolfe

Episode 144 of the The Grief Code podcast, hosted by Ian Hawkins, titled "Powerful Communication & Storytelling with Manny Wolfe" was published on June 8, 2022 and runs 80 minutes.

June 8, 2022 ·80m · The Grief Code

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In this episode, Ian chats with Manny Wolfe. Given that there are so many different circumstances, it takes a great deal of practice to generate humour through wit. He has genuine enthusiasm for language and communication, verbal or nonverbal. Like, that's something Manny has always been interested in, so he combined that interest with survival instincts. 

Don’t miss:

  • Manny discusses that the communication and language element was more prominent in your long-term evaluation of the situation.
  • How Many was subscribed to the type of persona he had adopted while in Chico.
  • How his childhood experiences in Stockton and Chico made him realise that his decision to use abused substances was sufficient to transform him into the person he is today.
  • There is no better place for redemption than one's home when confronted with a life-altering decision.

About the Guest:



Manny Wolfe is a speaker, musician, business coach, and author. He is entirely committed to sharing anything of worth with others.


For years, mindfulness has been an integral part of Manny's life, allowing him to choose a life of purpose and passion, doing what nourishes his soul.


He instructs coaches, entrepreneurs, and specialists on how to create powerful personal brands and become captivating public speakers. He is the originator of The Client Creation Method, where he instructs visionaries on how to present their message with conviction, passion, persuasion, and clarity.


Manny is a testament to what can be achieved with the power of self-belief. Once a homeless drug addict, who went on to serve time behind bars, Manny managed to transform his life through communication mastery, mindset control, and internal transformation. Responsible for building multiple 6 and 7-figure businesses, today, Manny helps other businesses grow their customer base and make more sales, through effective communication, and simple, easy-to-implement marketing strategies.

His speaking topics are:

Personal Branding

- Personal branding isn't just about your logo, it encompasses YOU and your business and showcases the most important selling point of your service or product. Your brand also inputs trust, helps to build connections, credibility and makes you recognizable.

Public Speaking

- Public Speaking at events and conferences is a good way of building credibility. You need to find and get those gigs. You'll learn to speak up in meetings, to promote your ideas, and to present yourself as a professional.

Story Telling/ Organic Marketing

- Storytelling is part of your Organic Marketing strategy -- it shows in how you present yourself and your business. Your mindset can empower your business or drag it down. How your mindset is will flow out to your audience. A solid, positive mindset reinforces your personal branding and how you deliver your message when you speak.

Check him out on:

Facebook: facebook.com/MannyWolfeBrands

YouTube: youtube.com/MannyWolfe

Website: http://www.theclientcreationmethod.com/



About the Host:

Ian Hawkins is the Founder and Host of The Grief Code. Dealing with grief firsthand with the passing of his father back in 2005 planted the seed in Ian to...

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