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Going Public With Ross Mandell
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Ross Mandell, the pioneer who reshaped Wall Street, has catapulted hundreds of companies into the public sphere, crafting his legacy as an undisputed guru in investment banking and stock brokerage. Now, this sought-after public speaker captivates audiences worldwide, weaving his financial genius with life-altering inspiration, merging invaluable financial insights with profound life and business lessons to motivate and inspire a new generation.
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, host Ross Mandell sits down with Dan Sachkowsky (@_big_dan_official) — seasoned investor, entrepreneur, and strategic thinker — for an in-depth conversation about leadership under pressure, financial strategy, risk management, and building influence in rapidly shifting markets.
Dan shares his personal journey from early exposure to business and finance into becoming a highly sought-after advisor and strategist. Throughout this wide-ranging interview, Ross and Dan tackle the topics of decision-making at scale, creating strategic frameworks for sustainable growth, and how to navigate complex markets with discipline and clarity.
This episode breaks down:
What it really takes to lead in uncertain economic environments
How Dan evaluates risk and opportunity in business and finance
Why strategic confidence matters more than tactical knowledge alone
The role of influence, networking, and reputation in building durable advantage
Approaches to scaling teas, capital, and operations without losing agility
How personal discipline and mental models shape long-term performance
Dan also discusses how to think about capital allocation, building resilient organizations, and the psychology of high-stakes decision-making. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, executive, or someone striving to lead with conviction, this episode delivers practical frameworks and perspectives you can use immediately.
🎙️ Going Public with Ross Mandell features conversations with thought leaders, executives, and rule-breakers who redefine how business, strategy, influence, and power intersect — and this episode with Dan Sachkowsky is no exception.
🔗 Links & Resources
📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, host Ross Mandell sits down with entrepreneur and innovator Alan Eferl (@globalaae) — co-founder of the Tabler app, global connector, and high-performance strategist — to break down the real strategy behind influence, community building, and launching companies with global reach.Alan shares his journey from aspiring entrepreneur to co-founder of Tabler, a social networking and experience-sharing platform that has attracted influencers, creators, artists, and nightlife communities around the world. The app, founded by Alan and his brother, gained visibility by bringing influencers and music artists to Mykonos for a European launch that blended travel, networking, and lifestyle — putting Tabler on the map as a connection-driven platform in nearly 70 countries.Throughout this high-impact conversation, Ross and Alan explore:* How to grow authority in a crowded digital space* Turning community engagement into business leverage and influence* The strategic mindset that helped Alan scale Tabler from idea to global usage* Building a personal brand that opens doors to opportunity* The intersection of selling, storytelling, and experience-driven products* Why intentional networking and relationship equity are the new currency* How travel, lifestyle, and creator culture can fuel real business growthAlan also discusses key lessons on manifestation, execution, and high-performance habits that entrepreneurs must adopt to avoid stagnation and scale with purpose. Whether you’re a creator, startup founder, executive, or sales leader, this episode delivers actionable insights on brand authority, community building, and strategic launch frameworks.🔗 Links & Resources📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/📲 Follow Alan on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/globalaae/
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with Cin Fabre (@cinfabre) — author of Wolf Hustle: How a Black Woman Navigates the Street, the System, and the Self for Survival & Success — for a deep and unfiltered discussion about power, identity, resilience, and strategic survival in life, business, and the race to ownership.Cin Fabre’s Wolf Hustle is not just a memoir — it is a mindset manifesto that explores how street savvy, personal accountability, and psychological strength become invaluable assets on the path to high performance, leadership, and systemic navigation. In this conversation, Cin breaks down how her life story shaped her understanding of hustle as both a survival mechanism and a framework for success.Throughout the episode, Ross and Cin unpack:The meaning of true hustle vs. superficial grind cultureHow identity and self-worth shape performance and opportunityThe power of resilience and psychological edge in overcoming systemic obstaclesWhy hustle alone isn’t enough — it must be paired with strategy and intentThe intersection of street smarts and professional executionHow Wolf Hustle reframes narratives about race, power, struggle, and achievementLessons in accountability, leadership, and self-mastery for entrepreneurs and professionalsThis episode also explores how Cin’s journey from adversity to authorship offers real insights into leading with confidence, navigating systems that weren’t designed for everyone to win, and building influence with integrity. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creator, executive, or aspiring leader, this conversation offers practical frameworks for mental toughness, empowerment, and strategic action.🎙️ Going Public with Ross Mandell features conversations on power, influence, strategy, and personal transformation — and this episode with Cin Fabre delivers unfiltered insight on the psychology of hustle and the anthropology of power in modern life.🔗 Links & Resources📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/📲 Follow Cin on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/cinfabre/
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In this compelling episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with Mick Hunt (@mickunplugged) — creator, influencer, entrepreneur, and expert on authentic personal branding, audience engagement, and intentional influence. Mick breaks down how he built a devoted global following by being unapologetically real, radically transparent, and rooted in purpose rather than hype.Mick opens up about his journey from everyday life into content creation, online influence, and purpose-driven brand building. He explains why most people misunderstand influence, how authenticity multiplies reach, and how emotional honesty — not performance — is the bedrock of long-term engagement online.Throughout the conversation, Ross and Mick deconstruct:The real meaning of influence in the digital ageHow to build a personal brand with integrity and impactAvoiding the common pitfalls of fake clout and superficial contentThe psychology behind intentional engagement vs. algorithm chasingHow to create a community that lifts you up instead of burning you outWhy consistency and vulnerability outperform perfectionLessons from posting without barriers, filters, or scriptsMick also reveals the mental frameworks that help high-performers thrive, the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership, and how being “unplugged” can create deeper human connection and sustained growth. Whether you’re a creator, founder, executive, or ambitious professional, this episode shares real strategies for aligning purpose with public presence.🎙️ Going Public with Ross Mandell features deep conversations on leadership, influence, personal development, and real-world success principles — and Mick Hunt’s story highlights how the right mindset plus intentional action transforms both your audience and your impact.🔗 Links & Resources📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/📲 Follow Mick on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with Raul Villacis, founder and CEO of The EDGE Program and The Next Level Experience, to unpack the exact mindset, purpose, discipline, and execution framework that top performers use to break through stagnation and unlock greater success in business and life.
Raul shares his personal journey from achieving material success and feeling empty inside to discovering the deeper psychological and emotional roots of clarity, discipline, and purpose. After building a multimillion-dollar real estate firm and living what many would call “the dream,” Raul found himself facing a personal crisis driven by long-standing internal pain. It was this crisis—unexplained emotional discomfort and burnout—that led him to create The EDGE Protocol, a system designed to help high-achieving men regain clarity, mental strength, and peak performance.
In this powerful conversation, Raul breaks down:
* The EDGE mindset — how to turn pain and fear into fuel for success
* Why high achievers often lose clarity despite outward success
* How discipline precedes purpose and performance
* The EDGE 100 Challenge — accomplishing more in 100 days than most do in a year
* How to structure daily habit accountability and peak performance systems
* Why association, accountability, and action plans are essential for elite leadership
* The role of masculine identity, legacy, and personal empowerment in leadership
Raul also shares practical frameworks for overcoming self-sabotage, interrupting negative subconscious patterns, and sustaining peak performance across business, relationships, health, and influence. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, founder, executive, or high-achieving professional, this episode delivers actionable strategies to help you unlock your EDGE and lead with intention.
🔗 Links & Resources
📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market
👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131
📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram
👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/
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https://www.instagram.com/raultheedge/
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with Jenny from The Marina Effect for a raw, inspiring conversation about self-improvement, discipline, confidence, identity, and building a new life through daily habits.Jenny shares her personal story—from growing up as a shy, insecure artist and battling body dysmorphia, emotional eating, and an eating disorder, to transforming her mindset and body through running, yoga, gym discipline, and community. She explains how leaving Miami for a difficult chapter in Georgia became her turning point, forcing her to rebuild her life from the ground up—physically, mentally, and spiritually.Ross Mandell connects Jenny’s journey to the principles of success he lives by: showing up when you don’t feel like it, building your “vessel” to receive blessings, and committing to the grind even on off days. Together, they discuss why most people stay stuck in cycles—and how consistent action, accountability, and environment can change everything.This episode also dives into the rise of The Marina Effect as a movement—not just a band—built on community, health, performance, and shared purpose. Jenny explains what it’s like being surrounded by a driven team, creating content daily, building a business from scratch, and learning to thrive in the present moment.If you’re into self-improvement podcasts, personal transformation stories, mindset coaching, fitness discipline, and building confidence, this episode delivers real-life perspective and motivation you can apply immediately.🔑 Key Topics In This EpisodeJenny’s story: Venezuela → Miami → Georgia → transformationBody dysmorphia, eating disorder cycles & emotional eatingRunning, yoga, gym discipline & mental health habitsConfidence building through community and purposeLearning to be alone without needing validationThe Marina Effect: movement, mindset, and daily content grind“Show up when you feel like sh*t” — what greatness actually takesLiving in the present moment vs regret and anxiety🔗 Links & Resources📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/📲 Follow Jenny on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jennivml/📲 Follow The Marina EffectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themarinaeffect/
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In this powerful episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with Gabriel “G” Arias Maduro, the creative force behind The Marina Effect — a Miami-based music movement born out of federal prison, discipline, and radical personal transformation.G shares his full, unfiltered life story: growing up in Miami, entering the drug world at a young age, selling weed and MDMA during the height of the club and festival era, and eventually being swept up in a federal conspiracy case that led to an 11-year federal prison sentence. What followed was not destruction — but reinvention.This episode dives deep into federal prison life, conspiracy charges, the DOJ, home confinement, and how incarceration became the catalyst for spiritual growth, discipline, music, and entrepreneurship. G breaks down how prison became a “training camp,” where he discovered music, journaling, meditation, fitness, and ultimately helped form the foundation of The Marina Effect, a band and lifestyle brand now gaining serious momentum in Miami’s live music scene.🔑 KEY TOPICS & TAKEAWAYSFederal prison life (camp, low, SHU, transit)DOJ conspiracy cases explainedTurning prison into a personal development labWriting and performing music while incarceratedThe birth of The Marina EffectHome confinement & supervised releaseDiscipline, routine, and mindset after prisonMiami’s underground music and lifestyle sceneWhy prison changed everything — for the better.🔗 Links & Resources📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/📲 Follow G on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/gtheoriginalguru/📲 Follow The Marina EffectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themarinaeffect/
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In this powerful episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with Susan “Sue Bell” Whitworth Robbins, the undisputed queen of Palm Beach society, to unpack a life story that spans wealth, loss, addiction, recovery, power, and reinvention.From her upbringing in upstate New York and Texas, to surviving the tragic loss of her father at age 13, Sue Bell opens up about a childhood shaped by religious conflict, family wealth, and emotional turmoil. She shares how early trauma, low self-esteem, and obsession shaped her relationships, eventually leading to alcoholism, depression, and multiple suicide attempts—all while appearing successful on the outside.Ross and Sue Bell dive deep into her journey through addiction and recovery, including her entry into Alcoholics Anonymous, sobriety beginning in the mid-1980s, and how recovery reshaped her identity, confidence, and purpose. Sue Bell speaks candidly about marriage, loss, caretaking, grief, and rebuilding her life after the death of her husband following a long illness.The episode also explores:Palm Beach high society and elite social circlesThe psychology of obsession, self-worth, and validationRoss Mandell’s rise in global finance, including dominating overseas markets and challenging Wall Street power structuresThe intersection of wealth, fame, addiction, and recoveryReinvention later in life through personal branding, social media, and entrepreneurshipNow a social-media powerhouse with hundreds of thousands of followers, Sue Bell discusses building a successful beauty and lifestyle brand, authenticity in the digital age, and why self-esteem can only be earned—not bought.This episode is a raw, unfiltered conversation about power, pain, resilience, and redemption, told by two people who have lived at the highest levels of success—and paid the price.🔗 Links & Resources📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/
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In this powerful solo episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross Mandell shares the true, untold story behind one of the most historic moments in modern finance — becoming the first American to bring a regulated U.S. financial business public on the London Stock Exchange in June 2002.
Speaking candidly from Scott Woolley Studios in Delray Beach, Florida, Ross walks listeners through the week that changed his life forever, detailing how Sky Capital Holdings successfully listed on London’s AIM Market, reopening investor confidence after the dot-com crash and 9/11 — at a time when global markets were effectively frozen.
This episode is a firsthand account of ambition, risk, power, and timing, told by the man who lived it.
📈 Inside the London Stock Exchange Breakthrough
Ross breaks down how he:
Reincorporated an American company in the UK
Spent nearly a year calling in favors, building trust, and assembling capital
Took Sky Capital Holdings public at £1.85 — opening at £2 and surging higher
Personally reached a $30 million net worth overnight
Positioned Sky Capital as a transatlantic investment bank connecting London and Wall Street
He also explains why market makers bet against him, how they were caught short, and why confidence, preparation, and sheer willpower made the difference.
🧠 Key Lessons from This Episode
In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, you’ll learn:
Why the London Stock Exchange matters more than most Americans realize
How Sky Capital became the first post-dot-com IPO success in the UK
The psychology of market makers and short sellers
Why timing beats talent in financial markets
How media exposure (national television) changes perception and power
The real mechanics behind IPOs, capital raises, and market confidence
How Ross Mandell helped reopen UK capital markets after 9/11
Ross also reflects on being featured on national British television as the face of market recovery — and how visibility, credibility, and execution intersect at the highest levels.
🎯 Why This Episode Matters
This is not theory.
This is financial history told by the person who made it happen.
If you’re interested in:
Stock markets
IPOs
Wall Street vs London finance
Capital raising
Investment banking
Market psychology
Financial power and influence
This episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell delivers rare insight you won’t find in textbooks or mainstream media.
🎙️ About the Podcast
Going Public with Ross Mandell is a long-form podcast covering markets, money, power, investing, and real-world financial experience. Hosted by Ross Mandell, the show features solo insights and conversations with elite operators across finance, business, and global markets.
🔗 Links & Resources
📌 Get Intro to the Stock Market
👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131
📲 Follow Ross Mandell on Instagram
👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/
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In this health performance podcast, Ross Mandell interviews Aleks Rybchinskiy, the Health Performance Engineer, to break down somatic therapy, nervous system regulation, breathwork, and mind-body healing for chronic pain, stress, and peak performance.
This episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell is a deep-dive health performance podcast interview focused on how trauma, stress, and emotional patterns are stored in the body — and how somatic therapy and nervous system regulation can create long-term healing and performance optimization.
Aleks Rybchinskiy is a holistic health coach, somatic therapist, and performance optimization expert with over 20 years of experience. In this health performance podcast, he explains why traditional medicine and fitness often fail and how chronic pain, burnout, and anxiety are rooted in nervous system dysregulation.
Topics Covered in This Health Performance Podcast:
Somatic therapy explained
Nervous system regulation for stress and anxiety
Breathwork for emotional regulation
Mind-body connection and stored trauma
Holistic health vs traditional medicine
Performance optimization beyond the gym
Healing chronic pain naturally
Stress physiology and emotional release
Human performance engineering
This health performance podcast interview delivers actionable tools for entrepreneurs, high performers, and anyone dealing with chronic pain, burnout, or emotional stress.
🔗 LINKS
📌 Get Intro To The Stock Market
👉 https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131
📲 Ross Mandell
👉 https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/
📲 Aleks Rybchinskiy (Health Performance Engineer)
👉 https://www.instagram.com/health.performance.engineer/
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross interviews Dawn Evans, a serial entrepreneur, international speaker, published author, and the CEO and founder of Ajuda Training Services, a multi-award-winning vocational training and mental health education company based in Cardiff, South Wales. Dawn shares insights from her journey building a purpose-driven business that has impacted tens of thousands of learners and professionals across the UK and Europe.
Dawn walks Ross through the evolution of Ajuda from its early beginnings into a thriving training organisation that delivers accredited courses, supports community initiatives, and inspires individuals to unlock their potential. She discusses her philosophy on leadership, business development, and the importance of creating training programmes that make a real difference in people’s lives. Listeners also hear about Dawn’s passion for mental health advocacy, mentoring young entrepreneurs, and her work empowering others through education and personal development.
🔑 Episode Highlights & Takeaways
* Dawn Evans’s professional background and entrepreneurial journey
* Founding and scaling Ajuda Training Services into a multi-award-winning organisation
* How accredited vocational training and mental health education can transform careers
* Dawn’s approach to leadership, mentorship, and coaching
* The role of passion, purpose, and perseverance in business success
* Inspiring others — from young entrepreneurs to experienced professionals
* Stories of impact: community engagement, training programmes, and educational outreach
🎧 Who This Episode Is For
This conversation delivers valuable insight for:
* Small business owners and entrepreneurs
* Professionals in training, coaching, and education
* Anyone focused on personal growth, leadership, or mentoring
* Individuals passionate about mental health advocacy and community development
📌 Why This Matters
Dawn’s story is a powerful example of what happens when leadership, vision, and dedication converge. From early ambitions in education to leading a company that champions lifelong learning and well-being, this episode unpacks not just business growth strategies — but the human impact behind training, mentoring, and empowering others.
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https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131
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In this solo episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross records from Scott Woolley Studios in Delray Beach, Florida and delivers an unfiltered “who I am” origin story—covering his upbringing, early athletic and academic drive, the trauma that changed his life, and how he ultimately became one of the most notorious and successful figures in modern Wall Street lore, blending themes of entrepreneurship, addiction recovery, high-stakes finance, and reinvention.
Ross traces his path from a stable childhood in New York to the turning point at age 16 when his father died suddenly—an event he describes as the trigger that fueled decades of substance abuse and reckless living. He explains how he transformed raw sales talent into a Wall Street career, becoming a top-producing broker, building and buying firms, and eventually creating an international blueprint for taking American companies public overseas. Ross also addresses his legal battles, prison sentence, and comeback—framing himself as a target of “lawfare”—before closing with updates on his podcast growth, mastermind, and media ventures.
Key Moments
-The death of his father in 1973 and how grief became the gateway into long-term drugs/alcohol
-Ross describes years of daily intoxication (1973–1990) and the family fallout after the loss
-Early entrepreneurship and sales: parties, hustles, and drug dealing (Quaaludes, weed, later cocaine)
-Discovering the upside of stockbroking and pushing into EF Hutton despite his reputation
-Claims of massive wealth creation in the markets and becoming a “cold-calling cowboy” producer
-Wall Street career arc: major firms, IPO era, and building/buying Roan Capital
-Launching Sky Capital and describing an unprecedented run taking U.S. businesses public in London
-Ross addresses government accusations, trial narrative, prison time, and his comeback message
-Podcast growth update, social following, mastermind plug, and media projects under Raw Media
This episode is a fast-paced Ross Mandell autobiography—part Wall Street war story, part addiction-and-recovery testimony, and part entrepreneurial blueprint. For listeners interested in stockbroker culture, Wall Street history, sales psychology, sobriety, reinvention after prison, and building wealth through aggressive business strategy, Ross’s solo update delivers a high-energy snapshot of the experiences that shaped the “Bad Boy of Wall Street” brand and where he’s taking Going Public next.
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In this episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with LaVonne Idlette, Olympic hurdler for the Dominican Republic, attorney, MBA, and financial professional focused on asset protection and wealth preservation. From elite athletics to law, finance, and family office strategy, LaVonne shares a rare perspective shaped by global competition, discipline, and long-term thinking.
LaVonne walks through her journey from growing up in Hampton, Virginia, discovering her natural speed on neighborhood streets, and eventually becoming a world-class hurdler who competed in the 2012 London Olympics and five World Championships. She explains how competing internationally at a young age built discipline, confidence, and adaptability — traits that later translated into business, law school, and financial strategy. The conversation expands into professional athletics as a business, sponsorship economics, transitioning out of sports, and why curiosity, exposure, and education are critical for building sustainable wealth beyond peak earning years.
Key Moments & Takeaways
-Growing up fast, competitive, and academically gifted in Virginia
-Discovering organized track late and transitioning into hurdles
-Competing internationally for the Dominican Republic at the Olympic and World Championship level
-Life as a professional athlete, sponsorship income, and global competition
-Balancing elite athletics with graduate school and law school
-Transitioning from sports into finance, law, and family office strategy
-Why curiosity, exposure, and discipline matter more than talent alone
-The importance of privacy, asset protection, and long-term wealth planning
-Helping athletes and high earners protect capital and avoid lifestyle traps
-Announcing her upcoming book, The Hidden Wealth Code, built around long-term financial principles
LaVonne Idlette’s story is a masterclass in discipline, reinvention, and elite performance beyond the track. This episode of Going Public highlights how world-class athletic mindset, legal training, and financial intelligence intersect to create lasting success. A must-listen for athletes, entrepreneurs, and high performers looking to convert peak performance into long-term wealth and stability.
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In this deeply personal and cinematic episode of Going Public, Ross Mandell pulls back the curtain on one of the most defining — and explosive — moments of his life and career. On March 14, 1996, Ross woke up to find himself splashed across the front page of The Wall Street Journal, along with a massive 5,250-word, two-page feature inside the paper — the largest profile ever written about a single person in the Journal’s history at that time.
But unlike most brokers who dream of front-page fame, Ross’s story wasn’t a celebration — it was a public crucifixion. He describes the shock, the fallout, the media frenzy, and the behind-the-scenes forces that led to his portrayal as one of Wall Street’s most “notorious rogue brokers.” This is the raw, uncut truth behind a moment that changed the trajectory of his life, his reputation, and his rise as one of the most talked-about figures in the finance world.
From his early days as a gifted but self-destructive young stockbroker to the extortion attempt by powerful Wall Street insiders, and finally to the moment he refused to compromise his sobriety or integrity for $10 million — Ross lays everything on the table.
This is not just a story about Wall Street. It’s a story about addiction, redemption, betrayal, survival, and the iron will of a man who refused to fold.
🔑 EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
-The Morning Everything Changed
-5,250 Words That Shocked Wall Street
-The Rise: From EF Hutton to Top Producer in America
-Hitting Bottom and Fighting Back
-The Extortion Attempt by Wall Street Insiders
-The Grueling Interviews Meant to Derail His Career
-Becoming the “Bad Boy of Wall Street”
-Building His Own Firm Against All Odds
This episode captures the rise, fall, and rebirth of Ross Mandell — told by the man himself with raw honesty and zero filter. More than a Wall Street war story, it’s a lesson in accountability, resilience, and the cost of living life on the edge. For anyone fascinated by the high-stakes world of finance, media manipulation, redemption arcs, and the psychology of powerful personalities, this is essential listening.
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Randall on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/randallkaplan/
In this powerful episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and mentor Randall Kaplan — co-founder of Akamai Technologies, founder of venture-capital firm JUMP Investors, and creator of the “Extreme Preparation” mindset. Drawing from decades of experience building, investing in, and scaling multiple companies, Kaplan unpacks what it truly takes to achieve excellence — not only in business but in life.
Throughout the episode, Kaplan breaks down the mindset, discipline, and strategic planning behind his massive successes. Listeners are treated to an unfiltered conversation about entrepreneurship, risk, perseverance, real-world execution, and the blueprint for building sustainable wealth and purpose-driven impact. This is more than a success story — it’s a masterclass in ambition, discipline, and legacy building for entrepreneurs, investors, and high-achievers alike.
🔑 EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
-From Silicon-Valley Startup to Billion-Dollar Exit
-“Extreme Preparation” — The Core Mindset
-Mentoring Founders, Athletes & Future Leaders
-Overcoming Adversity & Giving Back
-Translating Success Strategies to Any Industry
Randall Kaplan delivers one of the most no-BS, actionable breakdowns of success, wealth-building, and personal excellence ever shared on Going Public. This episode isn’t about hype — it’s about real grit, discipline, and strategy. If you’re seeking long-term success, financial freedom, or a mindset upgrade, this conversation with one of the most seasoned entrepreneurs in the game is a must-listen.
Expect to walk away with concrete strategies, renewed motivation, and a new standard for what “excellence” truly requires.
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This week on Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with powerhouse entrepreneur, financial educator, and top insurance agency builder Matt Sapaula — widely known for being one of the driving forces behind PHP Agency, the life insurance company founded by Patrick Bet-David and later sold in a landmark $400 million deal.
Matt — a former U.S. Marine turned financial strategist — shares how he went from military service to becoming one of the most influential leaders in the insurance industry. As one of Patrick Bet-David’s personally mentored protégés, Matt breaks down the principles, mindset, and business philosophies that helped him build massive sales teams, scale distribution across America, and develop thousands of top-performing agents.
Ross and Matt dive deep into the fundamentals of money, the real blueprint for building a scalable sales organization, and why the life insurance industry remains one of the most powerful (but misunderstood) wealth vehicles in the world. Matt also talks about the discipline and mental toughness he gained from the Marines, how PBD’s mentorship shaped his leadership style, and what it really took to help grow a company that would ultimately sell for nearly half a billion dollars.
Packed with entrepreneurship lessons, high-performance strategies, and inside perspective on the PHP explosion, this episode is a must-watch for anyone in insurance, sales, or business looking to level up their career.
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In this explosive episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross retells one of the most painful and important lessons of his early Wall Street career—how a brilliant stock play on PANAM Airlines turned into a catastrophic collapse that wiped out clients, destroyed accounts, and forced him to rebuild from scratch.
As a young, high-performing stockbroker in 1985, Ross had insider-level insight into PANAM’s upcoming corporate moves. He pushed hard—selling 5,000 shares to every client who didn't own any and doubling positions for those who did. His conviction was so strong that he bought in himself at $5/share, and within days the stock climbed to $5.75.
Other brokers soon caught wind, and momentum exploded.
PANAM shot up to $7… then $7.50… then $9—all within six weeks. Ross was positioned to make $2 million, and more than half his clients were on margin expecting a home run.
Then everything changed.
Trading was halted for over 24 hours, and devastating news dropped:
PANAM wasn’t selling the company—only the valuable trans-Pacific routes and hubs. Executives secured golden parachutes, but investors were left holding the bag. When trading finally resumed, the stock reopened straight down to $3, instead of the expected $15.
Margin calls detonated across the board.
Ross lost $100,000 of his own money, made 130 margin calls, and watched his entire book implode overnight.
In this episode, Ross breaks down:
-The dangerous psychology of greed and euphoria on Wall Street
-Why you never count your profits until they’re realized
-How margin magnifies both gains and destruction
-The inside mechanics of a brokerage boom-and-bust cycle
-How corporate corruption and golden parachutes blindsided every investor
-The brutal process of rebuilding a shattered business
-The real truth behind “the crooked nature of Wall Street”
This story isn’t just about losing money—it's about learning the most expensive lesson a stockbroker can learn:
In the markets, the moment you think you’ve won… is usually the moment you’re already losing.
A must-listen for anyone in the stock market, day trading, investing, or the financial world.
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In today’s episode, Ross welcomes Adam Larkin — a recovery advocate, motivational speaker and the CEO of GITT Apparel (which stands for “Get In The Truck!”). Born into privilege yet later grappling with addiction and homelessness, Adam’s story evolves into one of transformation, purpose and entrepreneurial success.
GITT Apparel began as a mission-driven lifestyle brand: high-quality clothing that inspires people to rise, push through challenges and show up for life. Beyond fashion, Adam works as Director of Community Outreach for New Hope Counseling & Recovery and coaches others out of addiction.
🔹 Episode Highlights
* 📉 Falling Hard: Adam shares how everything changed after his car crash at 19, a dependency on Oxycontin that spiraled into nearly 18 years of addiction.
* 🚀 Turning Point: How he rebuilt his life, launched GITT Apparel and grew the brand into a global movement spanning 40+ states and multiple continents.
* 🎤 Brand + Purpose: The philosophy behind GITT — “Get In The Truck. GITT what you want out of life” — and how Adam uses it to motivate and empower others.
* 🤝 Giving Back: His commitment to community work, especially in Kentucky, mentoring those battling addiction, and creating momentum from his own experience.
* 🔧 Business Insights: The entrepreneurial journey from influencer to CEO, social media consulting to brand building — practical lessons for anyone scaling a business with purpose.
💡 Why Listen
If you’re an entrepreneur, creator or anyone who has faced a major setback, this episode delivers real talk on reinvention, brand building and turning pain into purpose. Adam’s evolution from rock bottom to running a lifestyle brand and helping thousands is your blueprint for going public — both in business and in life.
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In this week’s special 10-minute solo episode of Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross shares one of the most unbelievable stories from his early Wall Street career — the day he accidentally discovered Dr. Jonas Salk, the legendary creator of the polio vaccine, while cold calling.
To Ross’s shock, the man who cured one of the deadliest diseases in human history was completely broke. Dr. Salk had given away the polio vaccine, refusing to patent it so the world could access it freely. He saved millions of lives… but never made a dollar from it.
Ross reveals how this chance encounter sparked the creation of Immune Response Corporation (IMMR) in 1986, at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic. The idea:
✔ Build a biotechnology company around Dr. Salk’s brilliance
✔ Take it public
✔ Reintroduce him to the world as a scientific icon
✔ Fund research that could change the future
That bold move changed everything — and Dr. Jonas Salk, who once had nothing, died a multimillionaire because of the company Ross helped create.
This episode is a powerful reminder of how vision, timing, and belief in a great mind can reshape history — and how one cold call can literally change a life.
💡 Episode Highlights
-The true story of how Ross randomly found Dr. Jonas Salk on a cold call
-Why the inventor of the polio vaccine was broke in the 1980s
-How Immune Response (IMMR) became a company built around Salk’s name and mission
-The business strategy behind taking a scientific icon public
-The impact of the AIDS crisis on biotech investment
-The legacy of a man who changed the world — and how Ross helped secure his financial future
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This week on Going Public with Ross Mandell, Ross sits down with William Nazarkewich — known online as The Financial Wolf — a digital entrepreneur and content creator who built a powerful brand around side hustles, wealth-building, and the hustle mindset. With a YouTube channel that delves into non-traditional income, entrepreneurship, and unconventional financial strategies, William brings fresh and modern insight into creating income streams beyond the 9-5. His journey from young creator to financial educator offers real-world value for anyone looking to level-up their finances.
💡 Episode Highlights
* 📹 How William used YouTube and side-hustle culture to build his personal finance brand and reach a wide audience.
* 💼 The mindset shifts he advocates: identifying mismatches between skills and opportunity, monetizing what you know, and embracing entrepreneurship early.
* 🚀 Why thinking beyond traditional employment / “job culture” is critical in today’s economy — and how William’s audience tagged along.
* 🧠 Tactical takeaways: how to choose a side hustle, scale it with content and community, and turn personal brand into income.
* 🎯 Ross & William discuss the future of work, generational change in wealth creation, and how younger entrepreneurs can leap ahead.
From YouTube side hustles to financial teaching, William “The Financial Wolf” Nazarkewich joins Ross Mandell to decode the modern pathway to income and independence.
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