The Motivation Inside (TMI)
Summary: A weekly podcast where we give you too much information about finance, entrepreneurship and the psychology of success. Hosted by SkyBridge Capital founder and "Wall Street Week" host Anthony Scaramucci.
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It doesn't matter whether you grow up rich or poor, in a two-parent family or a broken home - with enough grit, determination and self-belief you can achieve anything. In this episode of The Motivation Inside (TMI), host Anthony Scaramucci speaks with his closest childhood friend Paul Montoya, now the President of Media Sales at CBS Television, about characteristics of their modest upbringing that led them each to successful careers.
Strive to be the best version of yourself without comparing your material accomplishments to those of others. In Episode 13 of The Motivation Inside (TMI), host Anthony Scaramucci shares his advice for getting the most out of your summer internship.
Georgette Mosbacher grew up in a small Indiana steel town, raised by her widowed mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Despite lower-middle-class beginnings and being the first in her family to go to college, she was always taught that with enough tenacity, education and hard work, there wasn't anything she couldn't do. Today, Georgette lives in a beautiful apartment overlooking the Metropolitan Museum of Art, referring to herself as the "redneck who lives on Fifth Avenue." In this week's episode of The Motivation Inside (TMI), Mosbacher and host Anthony Scaramucci about getting to know each other on the battlefields of Iraq, her journey to the Big Apple and her views on feminism.
Wall Street Week co-host Gary Kaminsky brings a level of passion and honesty to his work unmatched within the financial services industry. On Episode 11 of The Motivation Inside (TMI) host Anthony Scaramucci talks with his long-time friend about thriving amid chaos, finding your calling, building an investment plan and learning from the financial crisis.
To be an effective New York Police Department (NYPD) detective in the 1970s required a tremendous level of toughness, but also a healthy dose of compassion. The same formula applies to successful entrepreneurship. In Episode 10 of The Motivation Inside (TMI), host Anthony Scaramucci talks to former NYPD detective Bo Dietl about his decorated career on the force, the heinous case that earned him the moniker "One Tough Cop" and the keys to his rewarding transition into the private sector.
In Episode 9 of "TMI," host Anthony Scaramucci* explains his support for the presumptive Republican nominee for President, Donald Trump. (*Disclosure: Mr. Scaramucci is a member of Donald Trump's national campaign finance committee)
Every person has a moment in their life where they have to choose between an easy, comfortable existence or a more challenging, rewarding path. In his late 20s, Brian Koppelman finally mustered the courage to pursue his passion as a screenwriter - and never looked back. Koppelman, who overlapped with "TMI" host Anthony Scaramucci at Tufts University, produced Tracy Chapman's first album after discovering her at a coffee shop during college, and has gone on to co-write, most notably, 'Rounders' and 'Ocean's Thirteen.' Most recently, he is the co-creator/writer/producer of Showtime hit drama 'Billions.' In Episode 8 of "TMI," Koppelman and Scaramucci debate the morality of Donald Trump's campaign for President and reflect on the moments that shaped both of their distinguished lives and careers.
After Sandler O'Neill + Partners' equities division was decimated in the 9/11 attacks, Bob Castrignano came out of retirement to help the company heal and rebuild. "The Coach," as he is known affectionately across Wall Street, previously spent 20 years at Goldman Sachs, where he taught and mentored hundreds of young, ambitious financiers, including "TMI" host Anthony Scaramucci. In Episode 7, Castrignano shares his immeasurable wisdom on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Not every child grows up with the same level of stability and opportunity, but each individual must find the motivation inside to be the best version of themselves. For former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Scott Brown, the indomitable will to succeed was borne out of having an absent father, a series of abusive step-fathers, an unwavering desire to protect his mother and a thirst for greater meaning in life. In Episode 6 of "TMI," Senator Brown talks about his life of hardship, fast breaks, and second chances.
In this bonus episode of "TMI," renowned psychiatrist and Child Mind Institute founder Dr. Harold Koplewicz psychoanalyzes the 2016 Presidential field and (starting at 23:10) former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine talks about how to make baseball fun again.
In this Mother's Day Special podcast, host Anthony Scaramucci sits down with his mother to talk about his upbringing.
Seventeen million kids 18 years and younger have psychiatric disorders. Learning and anxiety disorders not only make it hard for children to go through life, but also have devastating long-term consequences for the brain. In Episode 5 of The Motivation Inside (TMI), esteemed psychiatrist and Child Mind Institute founder Dr. Harold Koplewicz talks about the causes of psychiatric disorders, shares tips for helping kids overcome anxiety and discusses the fight to remove the stigma around mental health. As a special bonus, he performs a psychiatric assessment of host Anthony Scaramucci.
10 days after 9/11, under the cloud of overwhelming grief and paralyzing fear, the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves lined up to play the first sporting event following the devastating terrorist attacks. What began as a tense atmosphere turned into a cathartic experience that helped New Yorkers and all Americans begin the healing process and road back to normalcy. In Episode 4 of The Motivation Inside (TMI), host Anthony Scaramucci talks with former Mets manager Bobby Valentine about what it was like being involved in that game and the powerful symbolism of Mike Piazza's iconic home-run.
Nobody in baseball has more fun than former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine. But underneath the playful exterior is a man who was forced to overcome several disappointments, including a promising playing career cut short by injury. In the third episode of The Motivation Inside (TMI), host Anthony Scaramucci talks with Bobby V about how he achieved success, dealt with setbacks and managed to enjoy the journey.
As Steve Jobs put it: you're dead a long time - use your precious time on this earth to make a dent in the universe. Find your passion, formulate a plan and act boldly to chase your dreams. In the second episode of The Motivation Inside (TMI), host Anthony Scaramucci talks about his journey from Harvard Law School to title insurance sales to getting an interview at Goldman Sachs.