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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 9 MIN

TJS Cognition Ltd Celebrates Gold Win for ’Climb Greater Heights’ at 2026 Manhattan Book Awards

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the realm of business growth and leadership, spotlighting the recent achievement of Tony J. Selimi and his book, "Climb Greater Heights." The book has been awarded Gold at the 2026 Manhattan Book Awards, a prestigious recognition in the field of contemporary business and leadership publishing. The discussion highlights the book's narrative clarity, originality, and strategic depth, which are designed to empower founders, Chief Executive Officers, and impact-driven leaders worldwide. Selimi's work is celebrated for its ability to translate complex human dynamics into practical protocols that leaders can implement to overcome business challenges and achieve sustainable growth. Alex Brady further explores the methodologies presented in "Climb Greater Heights," which include a 12-Step Growth Accelerator Method aimed at helping leaders build purpose-driven businesses. The podcast emphasizes the book's role in guiding high achievers to align strategy, identity, and impact, while also providing insights into Selimi's broader contributions to leadership and personal mastery. TJS Cognition Ltd, the company behind Selimi's work, is recognized as a global catalyst for human advancement, offering a range of services from advisory and coaching to publishing and filmmaking. For more information about TJS Cognition Ltd and their offerings, visit their website at https://tonyselimi.com.

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