One of the major challenges of getting a startup up and running is doing a lot of things you don’t know how to do. How are you going to learn to do them? Enter Robert Vera, founding director of Canyon Ventures Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Grand Canyon University, and today’s guest on Market Dominance Guys.  So agencies keep creating awareness and awareness and awareness. It’s not helping. Our guest, Sean Doyle’s firm helps companies with what has become like breathing and very obvious to some, but not too many companies. Use Real Estate to Pay For College! First-time homebuyer and investment property purchase. How can I use equity to pay for college? When should I start investing? Nicole Rueth will walk you through it. One of the biggest barriers to individuals being proactive in their healthcare is the time it requires off of work, especially those in an hourly position. Michael Ketslakh visits with Sally and Leigh on The Granite List Live. Deacon Brett wraps up this playlist talking about Making Money Matter. The world thinks of wealth as ours; something we’ve earned; something we possess. But in God’s eyes, money is ultimately not a possession, but a trust.

Market Dominance Guys from ConnectAndSell and UncommonPro hosted by Chris Beall and Corey Frank

Guest: Robert Vera, Founding Director of Canyon Ventures Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Grand CanyonUniversity

Taking a Leaf Out of Branch 49’s Book


Sales Lead Management Radio from Funnel Media Group hosted by Susan Finch

Guest: Sean Doyle, Principal FitzMartin, Inc

Guess what? Your prospect doesn‘t care about you.


The Double Comma Club from the Rueth Team Fairway Mortgage hosted by Nicole Rueth

How Can You Capitalize on Real Estate to Help Pay for College


The Granite List Live from Connect Healthcare Collaboration hosted by Leigh Dill and Sally Pace

Guest: Michael Ketslakh, CEO, National Diagnostic Services

Bringing Healthcare Screenings to the Workplace


Know, Grow, Go! from Holy Trinity Catholic Parish with Fr. Dave, Fr. Tony, and Deacon Brett

Making Money Matter