Synopsis
Gap to Great is about people whove jumped off the track of stability sometimes multiple times before theyve landed at their current destination. In each episode, Andrea Wien talks to guests about the obstacles and pivotal moments in their lives that can help inspire listeners to take their own risks and journey down a road less traveled.
Episodes
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Turning the One Man Variety Show Into a Modern Day Career
21/07/2016 Duration: 44min“Do it. If you’re thinking about it and you’ve probably taken some steps, then just jump in and do it. The first step is the hardest one but once you start, the momentum of starting is so powerful.” Chris Ruggiero hosts a one man variety show where he does things like circus tricks, juggling and magic, all set to modern pop music. Last year, his always-evolving show caught the eye of none other than Ellen Degeneres, who brought him on her show and deemed him “epic.” Chris is also the author of "Just Go", a motivational book that encourages people to stop thinking and just start. I talked to him about getting the call from Ellen, how he got into entertaining and his advice for anyone, in any industry, for taking that scary first step. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/chris
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Road Schooling, Medical Tourism and Nomadic Family Life
15/07/2016 Duration: 01h09min"I don't think the goal for us is to live an easy life.” A few years ago, Paul Kortman and his wife had a radical idea. What if they sold their house in Michigan, packed up their family and became nomadic? While a lot of people probably have this pipe dream, the Kortmans actually did it. In fact, they’ve been living on the road since 2014 and their first stops included SE Asia, South Africa and parts of Europe. Now, this family of six, plus a dog, are roadtripping their way through Mexico, Central America and Ecuador in an RV. On this show, I talk to Paul about how the kids make friends, the family’s view on school and how they’ve used medical tourism to their advantage. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/kortmans
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Chasing Adventure, The Barbecue Trail and Growing Up In The South with Author Rien Fertel
07/07/2016 Duration: 55min"There's a responsibility any historian has to history: you have to get it right.” Rien Fertel is a historian and author originally from Lafayette, LA. In 2012, he hit the road with photographer Denny Culbert to capture the essence of BBQ in the south . Now, he’s turned that research into a new book, recently released by Simon + Schuster, called “The One True Barbecue: Fire, Smoke, and the Pitmasters Who Cook The WHole Hog.” Rien’s work has also been featured in Saveur Magazine, Southern Living and The Local Palate, among others. Our conversation kind of hops around, from Rien’s time growing up in the kitchens of Louisiana, to why he attended grad school and why an unlikely contender is his favorite food city. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/rien-fertel
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How Far Would You Go To Make Your Dreams Come True?
01/07/2016 Duration: 20minAbria Mattina and Dan Fachin live in Ottawa, Ontario, and for the last year, they’ve taken some great strides to make their dreams come true. After realizing that the schedule around their corporate jobs wasn’t going to allow them to write and publish a novel, they quit. But that’s not it. Soon after leaving corporate, they also went nocturnal — that is, sleeping while everyone else was awake, and working while everyone was fast asleep. Sometimes, it takes an inconvenient feat to accomplish your goals — but Dan and Abria show that it’s possible with enough dedication and hard work. Full show notes: andreawien.com/abria-dan
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Changing the World, Bridge Years and Global Citizens with Abby Falik
24/06/2016 Duration: 40minAbby Falik is the founder of Global Citizen Year, a company with lofty goals to build the next generation of global leaders through their innovative bridge year program. Abby says she’s had the idea for Global Citizen Year since high school, but she’s still taken plenty of twists and turns in her journey. Abby’s work with Global Citizen Year has also been featured in publications including Fast Company, NPR, Forbes and the NY Times. In this chat, we talk about what success looks like for Global Citizen Year, how to implement the teachings of the program if you’re out of high school or college, and the future of education through Abby’s eyes. Full show notes: andreawien.com/abby-falik
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From Finance to Food Entrepreneur with Zesty Z’s Alexander Harik
24/06/2016 Duration: 01h05minAlexander Harik left the corporate finance world to become a food entrepreneur. His product, Zesty Z, a zaa’tar spread and condiment is just starting to make traction in the NYC market. (And it’s freaking delicious.) In this show, we talk about the characteristics Alexander thinks are important to cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit and how his upbringing helped develop these traits. We also chat about all the research Alexander did to launch Zesty Z into the world, and how we can all follow our dreams when we find something we're passionate about. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/zesty-z
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Balancing Business, Baby and Burning Out with Millennial Type’s Declan Wilson
02/06/2016 Duration: 20minDeclan Wilson started his writing career in college when he and his now-wife launched a cooking blog for students. Though the cooking blog fizzled out, his love for writing didn’t, and he’s spent his post-college life balancing his drive to be a writer with his responsibilities to provide for his young family. Declan recently released his first book, “The Millennial Way” and he continues to write at MillennialType.com, where he showcases a compilation of Millennial’s stories and his own ups and downs as he navigates adulthood, parenthood, a full time job and a fledgling start-up. In this podcast, Declan gives his advice for how to manage your time to work on a side project, and how the life of a Millennial is different from all previous generations. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/declan-wilson
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Public Speaking Tips and Common Mistakes with Julia Wojnar
26/05/2016 Duration: 22minAfter getting let go from a corporate job, Julia Wojnar did some soul-searching before launching her company, Unleash Your Presence. Now, she puts her years of experience in theater to use teaching entrepreneurs how to become better public speakers. During our chat, I asked Julia about the most common mistakes she sees in public speakers, how she recommends warming up and what you can do to wow an organizer before you ever take the stage. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/julia-wojnar
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Ben Huh on Common Founder Mistakes, Stepping Down as Cheezburger CEO and Traveling the World
12/05/2016 Duration: 38minBen Huh is an entrepreneur and world traveler. He calls himself an Internet Content Connoisseur and from 2007 - 2015, he was CEO of The Cheezburger Network, which includes the popular blogs I Can Has Cheezburger, FAIL Blog and Know Your Meme among many, many others. Now, for the last 9 months since he’s stepped down from the company, he’s been on a whirlwind sabbatical of a lifetime, visiting bucket list type places like Africa, Antarctica, Cuba, and Easter Island to name only a few. I caught up with him in between exotic destinations during a 24-hour layover in his hometown of Seattle to chat about why he’s traveling, the importance of moderation (specifically as it relates to politics and getting along), why he feels guilty while he’s on the road and what the future holds — not just for his journey, but also for all of our digital lives. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/ben-huh
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Using Rebel Mentality To Start A Successful Business With Gesche Haas
21/04/2016 Duration: 56minGesche Haas learned quickly how to form new friendships. She was born in Africa, attended high school in Beijing and went to college in Hong Kong. Now, Gesche lives in New York City and uses the friendship-building skills she acquired in her childhood to run Dreamers//Doers, a women-focused entrepreneurial community. She thrives off creativity, believes the start-up world needs more innovation and thinks you should only pursue the ideas that you can't leave alone. During our chat, she gives her advice on how to create an engaged community (something she’s done remarkably well), how to feel connected to those around you and why it’s important to be honest about success. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/gesche-haas
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Chris Guillebeau on Starting a Business, Motivation and Finding Your Path
31/03/2016 Duration: 28minChris Guillebeau became an entrepreneur because - in his own words - “He wasn't good at anything.” After traveling to every country in the world before the age of 35, publishing a number of inspirational books and starting a successful annual event called World Domination Summit, he’s certainly proved himself wrong. In this podcast, Chris explains what keeps him motivated, why he challenged himself to visit very country in the world, how to build a following from zero, and when to move on from a business venture. For anyone trying to figure it out, this one is a must listen. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/chris-guillebeau
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From Orphan To Australia’s #1 Small Business Author With Andrew Griffiths
01/03/2016 Duration: 57minAndrew Griffiths is Australia's number one small business and entrepreneurial author, but despite what many initially think, he didn’t have a cushy childhood or a solid support system to get him to where he is today. Instead, he was abandoned on a neighbor’s doorstep at six months of age and eventually ended up in the foster care system. Things could have easily ended up very differently for Andrew, but miraculously, he consciously chose to right his personal ship. Andrew has reported that his life was formed by a succession of epiphany moments — the first of which struck him at 17 when he realized that he alone controlled his path. This self-belief and determination has guided him through small business ownership and onto the world’s most respected stages, including TED. In this podcast, he discusses how to let go of your anger, why it’s important to be generous with your time and how he balances it all while still maintaining his sanity. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/andrew-griffit
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Conquering Limiting Beliefs and Overwhelm In Your Career with Harper Spero
28/02/2016 Duration: 49minHarper Spero is a New York City-based lifestyle and career coach who left the corporate world after nearly 10 years working with brands like Johnson & Johnson, Disney and Ann Taylor. In her work with clients now, she helps busy men and women figure out how to become the best versions of themselves and how to live their best lives. In this podcast Harper discusses the freedom of running your own business, meditation and how anyone can break out of their rut to build their ideal life. If you're feeling disillusioned with the 9-to-5, give this episode a spin. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/harper-spero
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SHORT: Solo Travel And Starting Over In A New Country
17/02/2016 Duration: 17minEmily Chen was born in China and moved with her family to Cincinnati, Ohio at the age of 3. After college, she transitioned to the fast pace of New York City, working in the health sector and later at a handful of startups, including Squarespace. For the last few months, she’s been traveling the world by herself, and has just landed in Melbourne, Australia for an indefinite amount of time. I caught up with Emily to talk about long-term, solo travel and asked what advice she has for anyone who’s considering taking the plunge. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/emily-chen
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Writing Tips and Honing Your Natural Talents with Author Lurlene McDaniel
09/02/2016 Duration: 51min"The world may not be perfect and you may not be perfect, but just wait a minute and it'll change." Lurlene McDaniel is an acclaimed author, who's written over 50 novels dealing with terminal illness and matters of the heart. Lurlene started writing to cope with the grief she felt when her three-year-old son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. The stories have been pouring out her ever since. As a teen, I was obsessed with Lurlene’s work, so this interview was both surreal and incredible for me to record. We talk about her writing process, how the industry has changed since she started, and how—as an artist—your work must evolve as you grow and your audience ages. Lurlene, who’s now in her 70s, has tips on everything from honing your natural talent into a craft to how to stay motivated. Even if you’re not a writer, there are still gems here for everyone. Full show notes available: www.andreawien.com/lurlene-mcdaniel
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Actioning Your Great Ideas With Gary Bertwistle
02/02/2016 Duration: 58min"Don't die wondering.” At 33, having spent most of his working life in broadcasting, Gary Bertwistle evaluated his time and realized that his ideal life no longer had anything to do with what he was doing. Rather than dwelling on the problem, Gary quit his job and started a new business by making calls from on a milk crate in the corner of a friend’s office. Now, Gary is a highly successful motivational speaker and innovation leader where he helps people find their 'mojo' by breaking down their goals into more manageable steps. Gary believes in fighting the status quo and approaching problems from a unique angle. By applying this method to not only his life and career, but also to the world of fundraising, he’s managed to raise $20 million for cancer research through his Tour de Cure foundation. Looking to be spurred into action? You’ve come to the right place. Full show notes available: www.andreawien.com/gary-bertwistle
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From Barcelona to Buenos Aires, A Rotary Scholar Finds Her Way
27/01/2016 Duration: 01h03min"There's a difference between the things that we can do and the things that we should do." Sarah Hahn has taken a winding path through life, and by doing so, she has shown all of us that you don't need to immediately know what you want to be when you "grow up.” Born in Ohio, she picked up a travel bug that later pushed her to apply for a Rotary scholarship that took her around the world. In this week’s show, she explains what she learned by living in Spain and Argentina, her experience in the non-profit sector, and how all of it led her to where she is today (hint: not anywhere she ever thought she’d be). Sarah’s interview was a great reminder to me that you don’t have to have it all figured out. All we need to do is keep putting one foot in front of the other. And maybe smiling, too. Smiling is good. Show notes available: www.andreawien.com/sarah-hahn
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A Modern Day Poet’s Love Affair With The World
18/01/2016 Duration: 01h05min"I want to empower people to be themselves, all of the time" Janne Robinson is a modern day poet and writer who splits her time between Vancouver, BC and Costa Rica. Janne was born in Canada but lived a nomadic life before her mother found love and settled in Edmonton. After high school, Janne chose to forgo traditional education, opting instead to "spend the next four years in a full-blown relationship with the world.” Janne’s also puts off an all around badass chick vibe and I felt incredibly drawn to when I first read her work. Our interview definitely confirmed my suspicions of her awesomeness. Full show notes available: andreawien.com/janne-robinson
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The Love Goddess On Cooking With Love, Loving Your Work, and Loving Yourself
11/01/2016 Duration: 59min"I never touch my food or my knife if I’m not in the right space to create food with love.” Wanitha Tanasingam is a familiar face in the Sydney food scene. Originally from Malaysia, Wanitha traveled the world before landing in Sydney where she’s owned restaurants, launched a cookbook and appeared as a presenter on everything from TV shows and radio to live stages all around town. A few years back, the Malay government offered her the position of ambassador for Malaysian food in Australia, and now, she’s the creative director for Victor Pisapia’s VictorsFood. Her nickname is The Love Goddess, and after listening to this week's episode, it won't be hard to understand why. Full show notes: www.andreawien.com/wanitha-tanasingam
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From Small Town to Supreme Court Gay Rights Activist with Victor Pisapia
27/12/2015 Duration: 01h24min“We were living the 80s lifestyle that you read about a lot, but we were doing it. We were totally doing it.” Born in the 1950s, Victor Pisapia is an international chef who’s owned numerous restaurants, including the iconic Back Porch Cafe in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. During the 1980s, he opened the first gay bar in Delaware and fought the Supreme Court for the rights to stay open, which we talk about during this interview. He was named as one of the 50 most influential people in the last 50 years by Delaware Today, earned acclaim up and down the east coast with his mini-empire...and then, surprisingly, gave it all up to move to Sydney, Australia. Victor is one of my favorite people, and his stories are legendary. I think you're going to love this one. Full show notes available: www.andreawien.com/victor-pisapia