
Conversations with extraordinary people on how they got here and the lessons they learned. Hosted by Miles Fisher.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

From building birdhouses as a kid in rural Ohio to selling a nine-figure real estate tech company to Zillow, Austin Allison talks about growing up with a carpenter father, hitting rock bottom at 16, and how chasing passion over money shaped everythin... more
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We wrap the season with Dr. Condoleeza Rice
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This week we're joined by former Executive Chairman and CEO of Cisco Systems, John Chambers.
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Miles, I must say is a great interviewer. The questions being asked are questions I have always wanted to ask people of this stature. Great selection of people from various backgrounds and business type. I listened to the majority and soon coming to finish up. Hoping Miles will be back with another season. I have sent certain episodes to close friends and family, that could really appreciate such inspirational material. Thank you Miles for such a great podcast.
Yep, I saw a jaw-dropping IG post with Miles and Paris Hilton, which then lead me down the rabbit hole to this really awesome podcast.
I have watched five so far and going to binge it all weekend. Great variety of people - ages, backgrounds, business-minded yet personal and inspiring conversations. Reminds me of How Did You Do That business podcast but better!
Miles is a great interviewer. Love it!
The format is nice and works really well with the guests. There is a lot to take away including books and ways to focus on self growth. The guests have been heavy on the business side so far- but the longer the show goes the wider the variety and content will grow. Also Mile’s coffee brand “Bixby” is pretty great too.
Insightful, original, and fun to listen. Miles, by virtue of his varied background and curiousity, is a great interviewer.
Witty, personable content from titans of industry, from sports up through the c-suite. The guests are masterfully guided by an affable, thoughtful host in Fisher. Great work!








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