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Have you ever felt life is flying by, and as it does you’re drifting deeper and deeper into a purposeless abyss? I know I have. Welcome to Finding Purpose. I'm Adam Vohra, and for much of my life I lacked purpose and direction, fueled by events in my early childhood and self medicating myself with alcohol. Together, we'll explore different paths to purpose and how you can make a positive impact in your own unique way. You'll hear stories of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of purpose. We'll delve into the personal journeys of guests who've looked their demons in the eye and conquered them. These remarkable conversations display a common thread with emotional intelligence serving as the beacon to navigate relationships, setbacks and opportunities that present themselves on the path to a fulfilling life. So, join me on this journey as we find meaning and learn how to uncover the beauty of purpose while striving to make a lasting impact in our communities and beyond. Follow us now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, host Adam Vohra sits down with Lancelot E. Theobald Jr. — an actor, author, fitness innovator, and former professional athlete whose remarkable story exemplifies resilience, mindset, and reinvention. A survivor of both a plane crash and near-drowning, Lancelot E. Theobald Jr. turned life-altering adversity into his greatest strength. He’s the creator of AB-Solute-Fusion®, a dance-driven athletic training system that enhances balance, coordination, and explosive performance, blending fitness innovation with movement mastery. As an actor, he’s appeared in films such as Hilo 3 (2023), Oculus (2024), and The Security Guard (2025), and as the author of They Haven’t Made an Ax That Can Chop Down a Dream, he shares his five keys to personal growth, self-discipline, and reinvention. This episode dives deep into purpose, transformation, and peak performance, exploring how athletics, creativity, and mindset intersect to shape a life of meaning and service. 💡 In this episode, we explore: Lancelot’s Brooklyn upbringing and how changing environments built resilience and discipline Lessons from elite athletics, teamwork, and high-performance mindset How near-death experiences shaped his mission and leadership philosophy The creation of AB-Solute-Fusion® and its role in modern functional fitness His transition from professional athlete to actor and motivational speaker The five keys to reinvention from They Haven’t Made an Ax That Can Chop Down a Dream The link between physical mastery, emotional intelligence, and purpose-driven success 🌟 Connect with Lancelot E. Theobald Jr. Instagram → @absolutefusionfitness 🙏 Connect with The Finding Purpose Podcast 🎥 Watch full episodes → YouTube.com/@thefindingpurposepodcast 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts → Finding Purpose Podcast 🌐 Explore more episodes → adamvohra.com/podcast 📱 Follow → @findingpurposepod 👤 Connect with Adam → @adamvohra_ 💻 Visit → www.adamvohra.com Interested in transforming your mindset and redefining success? Learn more about The Core Shift Method™, Adam Vohra’s signature coaching framework that helps purpose-driven individuals build daily discipline, emotional regulation, and long-term clarity. 📩 For speaking, coaching, or media inquiries: adam@adamvohra.com
In this episode, Adam sits down with Simone Assboeck, a transformational dance coach, professional performer, and choreographer with over 15 years of experience inspiring people through movement. Originally from Germany, Simone’s journey began in ballroom dance as a child and quickly evolved into an international career. She is a German State Champion, North American Vice Champion, and Show Dance Champion who has competed at the world’s biggest stages—from the Blackpool Dance Festival in the UK to Hustle USA and the International Hustle & Salsa Congress. Her performances have graced the screen in films like Enchanted, shows like Boardwalk Empire and The TODAY Show, and alongside icons like Marc Anthony and Patrick Swayze. But beyond the spotlight, Simone’s true calling lies in helping others find connection, confidence, and healing through dance. Through her work with DanceTogetherNYC, she guides wedding couples, veterans, and individuals of all backgrounds to use dance as a pathway to self-expression, wellness, and joy. This conversation explores dance as medicine, the discipline behind mastery, and how motion can reconnect us to ourselves and each other. It’s about owning your space, listening to your body, and remembering that transformation often begins with a single step. Guest Links Instagram: @dancetogethernyc Website: dancetogethernyc.com Email: simone@dancetogethernyc.com Connect with the Show Follow Finding Purpose on Instagram: @findingpurposepod Subscribe on YouTube: Finding Purpose Podcast Listen, rate & review on Apple Podcasts: Finding Purpose Podcast For inquiries, reach out via email at adam@adamvohra.com or connect on Instagram: @adamvohra_
In this episode, Adam sits down with Marcel Robert, a chef and entrepreneur whose story is shaped by cultural diversity, curiosity, and the courage to follow his passion. Growing up in Port Chester with a Dutch-Surinamese father and a multi-ethnic mother, Marcel was immersed in different perspectives from an early age. His father’s example as an immigrant who built a business from the ground up instilled in him the value of hard work and accountability. Marcel shares how his academic path shifted from engineering to political science to anthropology, before he found his true calling in the kitchen. Cooking, he explains, wasn’t just a skill — it was the one place that gave him energy, focus, and joy. That passion ultimately led to the creation of Belle Hill Dining, his private dining company, launched in the wake of COVID. Marcel reflects on the challenges of starting a business, learning patience when traction was slow, and building consistency in both craft and mindset. This conversation explores themes of cultural identity, resilience, and the importance of trusting your instincts when charting a new path. Marcel’s journey reminds us that purpose often emerges when we combine our roots, passions, and persistence. Guest Links Follow Marcel Roberts: Personal Instagram: @mhrjr12 Food page: @muttyeats Business: @bellehilldining Connect with the Show Follow Finding Purpose on Instagram: @findingpurposepod Subscribe on YouTube: Finding Purpose Podcast Listen, rate & review on Apple Podcasts: Finding Purpose Podcast For inquiries or to connect directly with Adam, reach out on Instagram or LinkedIn.
In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Maria Camila Medina—a Colombian-born entrepreneur, beauty queen, and the founder of MCM Marketing Firm. Her journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and unwavering faith. Camila moved to the U.S. at age 12, navigating culture shock, language barriers, and bullying while holding on to the deep family roots that shaped her. After earning a marketing degree and spending over a decade in car sales, she faced a devastating season of labor abuse that led to depression and financial struggle. But instead of letting it define her, Camila found purpose in starting over. In 2023, alongside her husband, she launched MCM Marketing, a bilingual digital agency helping brands grow through social media, SEO, and smart strategy. At the same time, she’s built a platform that reflects her multidimensional story: crowned Reina Latina, author, advocate, and now soon-to-be mother. This conversation explores how faith, humility, and courage can turn even the darkest seasons into fuel for growth. From infertility struggles to cyberbullying, from corporate burnout to entrepreneurial rebirth—Camila’s story is proof that purpose is found in persistence and perspective. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: Growing up in Colombia and the challenges of immigrating to the U.S. at age 12 Facing bullying, identity struggles, and therapy as a path to strength Overcoming labor abuse in the car industry and finding resilience in hardship The birth of MCM Marketing and her vision to empower brands bilingually Competing and winning Reina Latina amidst personal challenges Infertility, pregnancy, and what motherhood means to her journey of purpose Why faith, humility, and mentorship have been cornerstones of her growth This episode is a reminder that even when life breaks you down, purpose can rebuild you stronger. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 📱 Follow: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Camila → @misscamilamedina MCM Marketing → mcmmarketing.us 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 🙏 If this conversation inspired you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who needs to hear it.
In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Dan Singer—a team performance coach, Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant, and passionate advocate for leadership rooted in clarity, culture, and purpose. Dan helps leadership teams implement the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to get clear, aligned, and focused. Through vision work, operational structure, and team health, he equips organizations to become more functional, more cohesive, and more impactful. But his insights don’t come from theory alone—they’re grounded in lived experience. Dan spent years in sales, business development, and leadership, most notably helping scale a company from $14M to $20M before it was acquired by private equity—all while running on EOS. At the same time, he’s built a parallel life of service, as a Marine Corps Reservist, infantry Marine, and currently a Gunnery Sergeant and Operations Instructor with the Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group. This conversation is about what it really means to lead—with discipline, vulnerability, and purpose. Dan shares how the Marine Corps shaped his perspective on teamwork, why culture is everything, and how organizations can move past surface-level fixes to tackle what’s really holding them back. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: The Marine Corps lessons that translate directly into business leadership Why removing the “individual” mindset is crucial to building cohesive teams The three qualities Dan looks for in clients before working with them The role of vulnerability in creating trust, alignment, and accountability How adversity shaped Dan’s outlook and resilience—personally and professionally Practical insights on building clarity, alignment, and culture in any organization What it means to truly live with purpose, beyond titles and labels This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t about imposing control—it’s about creating alignment, building trust, and serving something greater than yourself. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 📺 Watch on YouTube → youtube.com/@thefindingpurposepodcast 📱 Follow: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Dan → @dan_singer_eos Learn more → EOS Worldwide: Dan Singer 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@adamvohra.com 🙏 If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Every story is a reminder that purpose is built in clarity, connection, and service.
In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Idara Otu—Olympian, entrepreneur, author, and advocate—whose journey spans the globe and bridges worlds. Idara represented Nigeria in the 2012 London Olympics as part of the 4x400m relay team, and has since built a career that integrates sports, finance, and empowering young girls. With over 15 years in top investment banks, Idara transitioned from Wall Street to entrepreneurship with a vision to impact her home country, Nigeria, through her nonprofit, Let Girls Run, Read, Grow. This organization is dedicated to empowering African girls through education, athletics, and entrepreneurship. As a published author of The Miraculous Masquerade and Running Home, Idara has been able to share her personal story of cultural pride and resilience, and now she’s also launched NŌK CHOC, a vegan hot cocoa brand that gives back by funding the education of young girls in Africa. In this conversation, Idara shares how her journey—from the track to the boardroom—has been rooted in purpose, and how she integrates identity, intention, and service into everything she does. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: Idara’s early life in Brooklyn and the competitive spirit instilled in her by her family How athletics shaped her mindset and prepared her for challenges in both sport and business Her transition from Olympic dreams to Wall Street, and how that led to entrepreneurship The creation and mission of Let Girls Run, Read, Grow and how it empowers young girls in Africa The launch of NŌK CHOC and the sustainable business model behind it The importance of cultural pride, resilience, and giving back to the homeland The role of discipline and consistency in achieving goals, no matter the field This episode is a powerful reminder of how purpose is shaped by both personal success and the impact you have on others. Idara’s story is one of transformation, from athletics to advocacy, and it reflects the true power of pursuing a meaningful life. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 📺 Watch on YouTube → youtube.com/@thefindingpurposepodcast 📱 Follow: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Idara → @idaraotu Let Girls Run, Read, Grow → @readrungrow NŌK CHOC → @nokchoc 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 🙏 If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Every story is a reminder that purpose is not only found, but built in the process of service, growth, and connection.
In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Ritchard Fewell—founder of Train With A Coach, a private and small-group in-home fitness coaching company serving Greenwich, CT and the surrounding areas. A NASM-certified personal trainer and Functional Movement Screen Specialist, Ritchard has helped countless people unlock not only their physical potential, but also their mental strength. He’s the author of two books—Super Happy and Great Minds Think Alike, both available on Amazon—and his work has been featured in Family Circle Magazine. But beyond the credentials, Ritchard is someone who brings purpose, presence, and positivity to every client and every session. This conversation is about mindset, movement, and what it really means to live in alignment with your best self—mentally, emotionally, and physically. From his own story of losing over 100 pounds to building a career dedicated to transformation, Ritchard’s journey is proof that discipline and perspective can reshape not just your health, but your life. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: Ritchard’s transformation from nearly 300 pounds to trainer and author The creation of Train With A Coach and its mission to serve individuals where they are Lessons from writing Super Happy and Great Minds Think Alike How mindset and movement intersect to create lasting change Why gratitude, resilience, and positivity are the foundation of his philosophy The values instilled by his late father and how he carries them forward His belief in “No Bad Days” and how it shapes his work and relationships This is more than a conversation about fitness—it’s about living with discipline, resilience, and the daily decision to embody purpose in every area of life. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 📺 Watch on YouTube → youtube.com/@thefindingpurposepodcast 📱 Follow: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Ritchard → @motiv8rf 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 🙏 If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Every story is a reminder that purpose is built in the choices we make daily.
In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Jesse Morgan—the founder, designer, and owner of Malocchio Lifestyle, a clothing brand rooted in edge, intention, and rebirth. Jesse is also the host of the New Lease on Life Podcast, where he amplifies the voices of sober individuals living fulfilling lives, and the creator of the Malocchio Reset YouTube channel, home to quick, accessible meditations that help people decompress, reset, and breathe. A proud New Yorker raised in Mount Vernon with deep ties to the Bronx, Jesse’s story spans over 20 years in the restaurant industry, a passion for fitness, a creative journey as a former DJ and producer, and most importantly—a commitment to nearly four years of sobriety and active service in the AA community. This conversation is about transformation, identity, and purpose. From navigating the chaos of addiction to building a brand born in rehab, Jesse shares the lessons that shaped him and the practices that keep him grounded: gratitude lists, complimenting strangers, and leaning into faith when life tests him most. It’s not just about creating apparel—it’s about creating a lifestyle that embodies resilience, recovery, and rebirth. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: Jesse’s journey through sobriety and the lessons learned in AA The creation of Malocchio Lifestyle and its deeper mission How gratitude, meditation, and daily practices fuel transformation The power of finding purpose through service and community Why creativity and self-expression became essential tools for healing Building a life—and a brand—that feels authentic and intentional 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 📺 Watch on YouTube → youtube.com/@thefindingpurposepodcast 📱 Follow: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Jesse → @_jesse_morgan Malocchio Lifestyle → @malocchio_lifestyle | malocchiolifestyle.com 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 🙏 If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Every story is proof that purpose is built in the process.
In this episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Daniel Sears—Founder & CEO of Live Neurogenesis, a company dedicated to helping people rewire their brains, rebuild their health, and unlock peak performance through science-backed practices. Daniel’s journey is one of service, transformation, and an unrelenting pursuit of human potential. From the structure and discipline of his military service to his evolution as a leader in the personal development and neuroscience space, Daniel has lived what he teaches. He opens up about the turning points that reshaped his mindset, the challenges that tested his resilience, and the decisions that pushed him toward building something bigger than himself. Through Live Neurogenesis, Daniel and his team are bringing cutting-edge neuroscience into everyday life—helping people harness the brain’s remarkable ability to heal, adapt, and grow. In this conversation, he shares why brain health is the foundation for personal growth, how structure can be a catalyst for freedom, and why living in alignment with your purpose changes the trajectory of your life. This is more than a story of success—it’s a roadmap for anyone looking to reclaim their mental clarity, strengthen their discipline, and lead themselves with intention. Whether you’re a leader, a high performer, or someone navigating personal transformation, you’ll walk away from this episode with tools and inspiration you can put into action immediately. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 📺 Watch on YouTube → youtube.com/@thefindingpurposepodcast 📱 Follow: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Daniel → @danielsears.co Learn more → Live Neurogenesis 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 🙏 If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s ready to step into their purpose.
In this week’s episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Allen Collins—a husband, father, and purpose-driven leader who’s on a mission to change the landscape of reentry and recovery for men in transition. Born and raised in the Bronx, Allen’s story is one of transformation through truth, faith, and action. As the founder of Hollow Labs, he’s built a platform that goes beyond theory—offering structured, spiritual, and empowering support for men navigating the complex path back into society after incarceration or rehabilitation. But Allen’s not just talking about it—he’s in the trenches, bringing this work directly into reentry and treatment facilities throughout New Jersey. Alongside his close friend and partner Curtis, Allen facilitates deeply personal, curriculum-based workshops designed to help men reclaim accountability, rediscover their voice, and reestablish connection—with themselves, their faith, and their future. These aren’t just classes—they’re transformational spaces. Through weekly programs, one-on-one mentorship, and faith-based guidance, Allen and Curtis are helping men not just reenter the world—but reenter with purpose. This conversation dives into the why behind it all—how Allen’s own spiritual reawakening fueled his passion to serve, how fatherhood reshaped his understanding of legacy, and why building safe, healing spaces for men is the work he’s committed to for life. If you’ve ever wondered how one person can create a ripple effect of impact—this is the episode. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: Allen’s journey from survival to service The founding of Hollow Labs and its mission His work running reentry and recovery programs across New Jersey The importance of faith in personal and communal healing How Allen and Curtis use curriculum, conversation, and compassion to transform lives What fatherhood has taught him about leadership, patience, and legacy Why safe spaces and structure are essential for men rebuilding their lives His powerful message to anyone feeling broken, isolated, or stuck: Your story still matters. 🎧 Listen now on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube 📱 Stay connected: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Allen → @allencollins.33 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 🙏 If this conversation resonated with you, please subscribe, review the show, and share it with someone who needs a reminder that change is possible. Every listen helps expand this mission of purpose-driven healing—one episode at a time.
In this powerful and soul-stirring episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Bakanay Abdusalamova—known as Baka—to explore the heart-wrenching and deeply faith-driven journey behind her debut book, Unanimous Decision. Baka’s story is not hers alone—it is also the story of her husband, Magomed, whose devastating injury in a workplace accident set off a chain of emotional, spiritual, and legal battles that would test the foundation of their faith, love, and identity. Unanimous Decision isn’t just a book—it’s a love letter to resilience. A tribute to the power of prayer, family, and staying grounded in faith when the world seems to unravel. In this episode, Baka shares how her life was transformed overnight, and how she made the conscious decision to carry both heartbreak and healing with grace. Through all of it—she chose to write, to reflect, and to share this testimony not just for herself, but for every woman standing quietly in the storm. Joining the conversation is Arthur Blyakher, a close friend, family confidante, and the attorney who walked alongside Baka and Magomed through the legal complexities that followed the accident. Arthur offers important insight into the behind-the-scenes process and the layers of care, strategy, and emotion involved in navigating this traumatic chapter. He also served as a translator during the most painful and vulnerable moments, witnessing firsthand the strength of their bond and their faith. This episode is about love in its rawest form. It’s about the unseen strength behind a public smile. It’s about a couple who faced unthinkable circumstances—and chose, together, to rise. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: 1️⃣ The traumatic event that inspired Unanimous Decision 2️⃣ Baka and Magomed’s journey through grief, resilience, and recovery 3️⃣ What it means to honor your faith when tested at the deepest level 4️⃣ The impact of marriage, loyalty, and identity through crisis 5️⃣ Arthur Blyakher’s role as legal counsel, translator, and trusted friend 6️⃣ How writing became a vehicle for healing and reclaiming power 7️⃣ Why this story is not just personal—but universal 📘 Order the Book: Unanimous Decision by Bakany Abdusalamova (Include link when available) 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube 📱 Follow on Instagram: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Baka → @magbak1 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 💬 If this episode moved you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating their own season of hardship or healing. Stories like this one remind us: pain may not be a choice—but purpose is.
In this week’s episode, Adam is joined by Stefanie Rusin—a woman whose path is equal parts discipline and introspection. A graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Stefanie holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice and Political Science, with minors in International Law and Philosophy, along with an associate’s in Criminal Justice. Over the last 15 years, she’s built a career behind the scenes in finance—overseeing operations, compliance, and event strategy across some of the industry’s most demanding environments. But Stefanie’s story goes beyond job titles. She’s also a NASM-certified personal trainer, a co-host of the WhyGo Project Podcast, and a thoughtful, observant soul on a mission to make others feel a little less alone. Her approach to life blends pragmatism and emotional intelligence—an intentional walk between structure and surrender. In this episode, Stefanie opens up about learning to sit with the discomfort of uncertainty, how control once gave her a sense of identity, and how her personal growth journey has shifted her relationship with ambition, boundaries, and belief. This conversation is grounded, insightful, and full of the kind of reflection that stays with you. 🎙️ In this episode, we explore: 1️⃣ Her professional evolution across finance, compliance, and logistics 2️⃣ The roots of her desire for structure—and how that served (and sometimes limited) her 3️⃣ The emotional process of surrender and self-inquiry 4️⃣ Why she started the WhyGo Project Podcast and what drives it 5️⃣ How fitness and self-discipline shaped her internal dialogue 6️⃣ Letting go of the need to be “unshakeable” 7️⃣ Embracing duality: intellect + intuition, logic + empathy 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube 📱 Follow on Instagram: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Stefanie → @shutupstefff WhyGo Project → @whygoproject_ 🌐 Learn more about Stefanie’s work: www.the-lfe.com 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram or email: adam@arventerprisesllc.com 💬 If this conversation resonates, please take a moment to subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review. We’re building something real here—one purpose-filled story at a time.    
In this powerful episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with visionary entrepreneur and creative mind John Lim—founder of Relive the Moments - Proud Sponsor of The Finding Purpose Podcast - and co-founder of Share Co.. From humble beginnings in Queens to global innovation, John’s journey is one of service, surrender, and storytelling—with legacy at the heart of it all. John is no stranger to building. With multiple successful ventures behind him and over 15 patents to his name, he’s spent decades creating technologies that bring people closer to what matters. But this conversation is different. It’s not about profit margins or product launches—it’s about purpose. It’s about walking away from ego. It’s about choosing presence over performance. And it’s about using business as a tool for healing, not just hustle. He opens up about the discipline he inherited from his parents, the moments that cracked him open, and how he rebuilt his vision for life—one rooted in love, intention, and truth. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover: 1️⃣ John’s early years growing up in his family’s liquor store in Queens 2️⃣ Letting go of ego and creating businesses with soul 3️⃣ The origin and mission behind Relive the Moments 4️⃣ How Share Co. is cultivating meaningful community and conversation 5️⃣ The role of faith, humility, and intuition in leadership 6️⃣ Lessons on legacy, discipline, and living “executively” 7️⃣ Why we must detach from shame to step into our voice 8️⃣ The quiet power of presence, patience, and personal responsibility 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube 📱 Follow on Instagram: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ John Lim → @create4thehuman Share Co. → @thesharecompany_ Relive the Moments → @relivethemoments 🌐 Explore more: Relive the Moments 💬 If this episode resonated with you, follow the podcast, subscribe, and share it with someone walking their own journey. Your support helps us build this purpose-driven community rooted in truth, faith, and healing. 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram @adamvohra_, or email him at adam@arventerprisesllc.com
In this inspiring episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Roman Vladimirsky—better known as Roman the Realtor—a Bronx-born, Westchester-based entrepreneur who transformed personal loss, cultural pride, and relentless hustle into a purpose-driven real estate brand. Roman is the founder of The Vladimirsky Team, a top-producing real estate group with Keller Williams NY Realty, where his mission is simple but powerful: help families build generational legacy through real estate. Rooted in Westchester and guided by heart, TVT is more than just a business—it’s a movement. Before real estate, Roman built his early career working in sports media with ESPN and CBS Radio, only to realize that despite the corporate prestige, something was missing. After losing his stepfather—one of the pivotal moments in his life—Roman reevaluated everything. He bet on himself, committed to serving his community, and never looked back. This episode is a deep dive into legacy, leadership, fatherhood, and the power of owning your story. Roman speaks candidly about his immigrant upbringing, the strength of his mother, and the lessons he’s passing down to his daughter. From business to grief to the role vulnerability plays in building trust—this conversation is equal parts real, raw, and inspiring. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover: 1️⃣ Roman’s journey from Bronx beginnings to Westchester real estate leader 2️⃣ Building The Vladimirsky Team and the mission behind it 3️⃣ Grieving his stepfather and pivoting toward purpose 4️⃣ Lessons from his immigrant roots and single mother’s strength 5️⃣ Fatherhood, family, and redefining modern masculinity 6️⃣ Using social media to build a business with authenticity 7️⃣ Why storytelling creates legacy in real estate and life 8️⃣ The value of mentorship, consistency, and staying true to who you are 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube 📱 Follow on Instagram: Podcast → @findingpurposepod Adam → @adamvohra_ Roman → @roman.therealtor The Vladimirsky Team → @the.vladimirsky.team 💬 If this episode moved you, take a moment to follow the podcast, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your support helps us grow this purpose-driven community rooted in real stories, real growth, and real impact. 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram @adamvohra_, or email him directly at adam@arventerprisesllc.com
In this spiritually expansive and deeply resonant episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with intuitive business coach, creative visionary, and quantum guide, Kammie Kobyleski. Known for her transformative Oracle card deck Muses of the Multiverse and her podcast The Interspace Station, Kammie is a multi-hyphenate force blending strategy, soul, and self-healing. From luxury brand marketing and higher education to burnout, chronic illness, and profound spiritual awakening—Kammie’s story is a layered journey of surrendering to divine timing and reclaiming creative purpose. In this conversation, she opens up about her path through physical breakdown and intuitive breakthrough, how trauma patterns from childhood can manifest in career and relationships, and how she turned her recovery into radiant service. You’ll hear how the muses came to life during the stillness of COVID, how slowing down cracked her open to her true calling, and how she helps others uncover their core values and align with their higher selves through creative and spiritual tools. This episode is a soul-stirring reminder that healing begins with presence, that peace starts within, and that we each hold the power to activate transformation—not through control, but through trust in a wisdom greater than ourselves. 🎙️ In this episode, we cover: 1️⃣ Kammie’s journey from corporate burnout to quantum creativity 2️⃣ The birth of Muses of the Multiverse and what it means to channel divine wisdom 3️⃣ The role of trauma patterns in work and relationships 4️⃣ How inner peace creates outer change 5️⃣ Why media consumption impacts our energetic frequency 6️⃣ Letting go of attachment and tuning into divine guidance 7️⃣ Embracing authenticity, intuition, and the power of slowing down 8️⃣ Spiritual entrepreneurship and leading with love 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube 📱 Follow on Instagram: Podcast: @findingpurposepod Adam Vohra: @adamvohra_ Kammie Kobyleski: @kammiedotcom ✉️ Connect with Kammie: Email: kammiekpmp@gmail.com 💬 If this episode moved you, please take a moment to follow the podcast, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your reviews and support help us grow this purpose-driven community rooted in healing, transformation, and soulful connection. 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram @adamvohra_, or email him directly at adam@arventerprisesllc.com
In this insightful and deeply inspiring episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with John Mendez—speaker, entrepreneur, podcaster, and founder of Stop and Stare Media. John’s journey is a powerful example of resilience, faith, and the courage to pivot. From growing up in humble beginnings to building a brand that helps entrepreneurs harness the power of AI, John’s story is one of finding purpose through service, self-awareness, and a relentless commitment to growth. With raw honesty, John opens up about his upbringing, his relationship with faith, and the struggles that shaped him. He shares how navigating family complexities, financial challenges, and career pivots taught him that purpose isn’t found in titles or material success—it’s built through soul-searching, service, and staying aligned with your values. This episode is a masterclass in how to stay grounded while chasing your vision, and why real purpose lives in the pursuit—not the destination. In this episode, we cover: ✅ John’s journey from growing up in the projects to building a purpose-driven business ✅ The role of faith in grounding him through entrepreneurship ✅ How 2024 became his year of greatest challenge and growth ✅ The power of pivoting and letting go of what no longer serves your purpose ✅ The difference between passion, purpose, and goals ✅ His Ikigai-inspired approach to finding alignment in life and work ✅ Why relationships and mentorship are everything ✅ The truth about entrepreneurship, humility, and staying true to yourself 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube 🌐 Connect with John Mendez: Website | Instagram @johnmendezofficial 📱 Follow along on Instagram: Podcast @findingpurposepod | Adam Vohra @adamvohra_ 💬 If this episode moved you, please take a moment to follow the podcast, subscribe, and share it with someone who’s on their own purpose journey. Your reviews and support help us grow this community rooted in faith, service, and meaningful impact. 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram @adamvohra_, or email him at adam@arventerprisesllc.com
In this deeply authentic and purpose-filled episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Dudley Rayborn—founder of Sir Dudley’s Bespoke and a man who has spent his life building more than wardrobes. With 47 years of marriage and decades of service through his craft, Dudley’s story is one of faith, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to serving others in their unique season of life. Through humility and hard-won wisdom, Dudley shares how faith shaped both his business and his relationships. From leaving a safe corporate path to betting on himself, to building a brand that reflects character as much as it reflects style, Dudley reminds us what it means to build a legacy rooted in values that endure. This conversation is an invitation to reflect on your own purpose, to meet people where they are with compassion, and to remember that real success is measured not by what you gain—but by how you serve. In this episode, we cover: ✅ Dudley’s journey from small-town beginnings to founding Sir Dudley’s Bespoke ✅ How faith and integrity shaped his path in business and life ✅ The key to longevity—in marriage, in work, in purpose ✅ The art of meeting people in their season of life ✅ Why craftsmanship starts with character ✅ How to build relationships that last beyond transactions ✅ The true meaning of legacy 🎧 Listen now: 👉 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-purpose/id1748145306 👉 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1knfBr578rnGU5A93qvf0N 👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findingpurposepod 📱 Follow along on Instagram: 👉 Podcast: @findingpurposepod 👉 Adam Vohra: @adamvohra_ 👉 Sir Dudley’s Bespoke: @sirdudleys 💬 If this episode moved you, please take a moment to follow the podcast, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your reviews and support help us grow this purpose-driven community rooted in service, faith, and integrity. 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram @adamvohra_, or email him directly at adam@arventerprisesllc.com
In this deeply emotional and spiritually-charged episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Natasha Silverbell—founder of Silverbell Coaching and a transformative force in the world of recovery, healing, and spiritual growth. Natasha’s story is one of surrender, grace, and unshakable faith in something greater than herself. Through raw honesty and lived experience, Natasha shares how faith became the foundation for her recovery and her calling. From the chaos of addiction to the sacred clarity of conscious living, she speaks to what it truly means to be guided—not by ego, but by God. She opens up about the ways motherhood, grief, and growth cracked her open and brought her back to the divine. This conversation is a call to remember the light within, to trust that you are being led—even when you can’t see the path—and to know that healing is not only possible, but promised when you choose presence over resistance and faith over fear. In this episode, we cover: Natasha’s journey from addiction to awakening How faith and surrender shaped her healing Motherhood as a portal to divine purpose Learning to hold space for others through the Spirit Why real recovery begins with spiritual alignment Her work helping families navigate the unknown The miracle of remembering who you are 🎧 Listen now: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-purpose/id1748145306 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0GyZ3P1rWZHv1Qcb2RZwMq YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findingpurposepod 📱 Follow along on Instagram: Podcast: @findingpurposepod Adam Vohra: @adamvohra_ Natasha Silverbell: @natashasilverbell 💬 If this episode moved you, please take a moment to follow the podcast, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your reviews and support help us grow this purpose-driven community rooted in healing, service, and faith. 📩 Want to connect or share your story? DM Adam on Instagram @adamvohra_, or email him directly at adam@arventerprisesllc.com
In this deeply inspiring episode of The Finding Purpose Podcast, Adam sits down with Terry Yoffe, a transformational executive and career coach who proves that age is not a limitation—it’s an asset. At 82 years old, Terry is living proof that reinvention is always possible. Terry’s journey is one of radical self-discovery: from growing up as a shy, insecure child with a stutter to stepping into her power as a corporate leader, entrepreneur, and host of the globally-ranked podcast Extraordinary Work. In this conversation, she opens up about the seven years of psychoanalysis that saved her life, the courage it takes to stop asking for permission, and how a silent retreat cracked her open to something greater. This episode is a tribute to those who feel unseen—and a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to find your voice, live with clarity, and lead from the heart. 🔥 Topics We Cover: Growing up unseen and silenced: breaking the cycle of insecurity How deep inner work transformed Terry’s life Her journey through psychoanalysis, spirituality, and self-trust Saying yes to discomfort and what it taught her about growth Launching a podcast in her 70s and thriving in her 80s Emotional intelligence as a leadership superpower Letting go of limiting beliefs and claiming your space 👤 About Terry Yoffe: Terry Yoffe is the founder of Try Coaching, an executive, career, and business coaching practice based in New York. She has worked with professionals across industries—helping them break through fear, cultivate self-awareness, and take bold action. She is also the host of Extraordinary Work, a top 2% globally ranked podcast where she speaks with authors, executives, and creative leaders about navigating change and creating impact. With a signature blend of wisdom, warmth, and wit, Terry empowers people to move from “stuck” to unstoppable. 🌐 Connect with Terry: 📧 Email: terry@trycoaching.com 🌍 Website: www.trycoaching.com 🎧 Podcast: Extraordinary Work 🔗 Social: @trycoaching on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram 🎧 Listen now on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Search: Finding Purpose Podcast or visit @findingpurposepod on Instagram. ✨ Enjoying the podcast? Here’s how you can support: ✅ Subscribe on your favorite platform ⭐ Leave a 5-star review and share your biggest takeaway 💬 Comment and connect with the community on Instagram 📥 For speaking inquiries, collaborations, or to be featured: email Adam at adam@arventerprisesllc.com 📲 Follow & Connect: 🔹 Instagram: @adamvohra_ | @findingpurposepod 🔹 YouTube: Finding Purpose Podcast 🔹 LinkedIn: Adam Vohra
This week on The Finding Purpose Podcast, I sit down with someone I’ve come to deeply admire—not just for the work she does, but for the way she carries herself through every chapter of life. Ashley Rodón is a woman of quiet strength, unwavering faith, and intentional service. Over the past year, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know Ashley both personally and professionally, and this conversation reflects the deep mutual respect we’ve built along the way. Ashley is a devoted mother, a woman of purpose, and the co-founder of The Carlos Rodón Foundation, which she and her husband—Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodón—launched to support families navigating fertility challenges with grace and dignity. But what you’ll hear in this episode goes far beyond titles and roles. Ashley opens up about her spiritual foundation, her approach to motherhood, her early love story with Carlos, and why she believes giving is the truest expression of purpose. We talk about what it means to lead with your values, the power of presence over perfection, and how a life of purpose often begins behind the scenes—long before anyone sees the impact. 💬 This conversation covers: How Ashley’s faith shapes her approach to motherhood, marriage, and mission The emotional and spiritual roots behind the Rodón Foundation Vulnerable, never-before-shared stories about the early years of her relationship The link between purpose and service—and why real impact begins with empathy Why Ashley believes presence matters more than perfection 🕊️ This is a must-listen for anyone seeking to live more intentionally, love more deeply, and give more freely. 🎧 Listen now on your favorite platform: 👉 Apple Podcasts 👉 Spotify 👉 YouTube 🌱 Support the mission: 🎁 Donate to The Carlos Rodón Foundation → www.rodonfoundation.org/donate 💖 Learn more at → www.rodonfoundation.org 📲 Stay connected: Follow Ashley’s work → @rodonfoundation Follow Adam → @adamvohra_ Follow the Podcast → @findingpurposepod
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