EPISODE · Aug 14, 2025 · 34 MIN
Rain Bennett, Matthew Missimer, Raquel Seville | IG Live
from Office Hours with David Meltzer
Rain Bennett Rain Bennett is an award-winning filmmaker, author, keynote speaker, and storytelling coach. He hosts The Storytelling Lab, a weekly podcast featuring some of the world’s top storytellers, and published his debut book, Six Second Stories, in 2021. With over 20 years of experience and more than 1,000 interviews under his belt, Rain has discovered one consistent truth: stories hold immense power—but only when told effectively and delivered to the right audience. Matthew Missimer Matthew spent nearly 20 years as a CFP-certified financial advisor and leadership coach, guiding individuals and teams in vision planning, strategic growth, and performance. His work focused on helping clients make aligned decisions that supported their long-term goals. As he explored resilience, mindfulness, and leadership more deeply, Matthew saw the need for more intentional and balanced leadership. Through The Motion of Gratitude, he now helps people and organizations bridge the gap between high performance and well-being by promoting presence, emotional intelligence, and purpose-driven growth. Raquel Seville Raquel Seville is a Jamaican tech innovator and the founder of Dataffluent, a company that leverages AI models and machine learning algorithms to analyze complex stock market data. With a strong commitment to driving data-driven decision-making, Raquel is shaping how emerging markets harness technology for economic advancement. With nearly two decades of experience, Raquel has played a pivotal role in transforming how the Caribbean approaches digital innovation and data strategy. As the former Caribbean CEO of BI Brainz, she trained over 10,000 professionals in business intelligence, helping to cultivate a new generation of data-literate leaders across the region.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Rain Bennett Rain Bennett is an award-winning filmmaker, author, keynote speaker, and storytelling coach. He hosts The Storytelling Lab, a weekly podcast featuring some of the world’s top storytellers, and published his debut book, Six Second Stories, in 2021. With over 20 years of experience and more than 1,000 interviews under his belt, Rain has discovered one consistent truth: stories hold immense power—but only when told effectively and delivered to the right audience. Matthew Missimer Matthew spent nearly 20 years as a CFP-certified financial advisor and leadership coach, guiding individuals and teams in vision planning, strategic growth, and performance. His work focused on helping clients make aligned decisions that supported their long-term goals. As he explored resilience, mindfulness, and leadership more deeply, Matthew saw the need for more intentional and balanced leadership. Through The Motion of Gratitude, he now helps people and organizations bridge the gap between high performance and well-being by promoting presence, emotional intelligence, and purpose-driven growth. Raquel Seville Raquel Seville is a Jamaican tech innovator and the founder of Dataffluent, a company that leverages AI models and machine learning algorithms to analyze complex stock market data. With a strong commitment to driving data-driven decision-making, Raquel is shaping how emerging markets harness technology for economic advancement. With nearly two decades of experience, Raquel has played a pivotal role in transforming how the Caribbean approaches digital innovation and data strategy. As the former Caribbean CEO of BI Brainz, she trained over 10,000 professionals in business intelligence, helping to cultivate a new generation of data-literate leaders across the region. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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