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Leap Academy with Ilana Golan

Ilana Golanwww.leapacademy.com
The Leap Academy Podcast with Ilana Golan is all about honest and inspiring conversations about what it really takes to leap to bigger things, amazing careers, and craft the life you want. Stories and tips you won't find anywhere else. Ilana speaks with some of the world's most influential people, experts, and thinkers who created incredible careers, massive impact, built a reputation, and an extraordinary life. Together we discover the untold truths, the emotions, and important lessons that enabled them to reinvent themselves & leap.  We take our audience on a journey that will not only inspire but also teach concrete lessons on how to leap careers: fast-track to leadership, jump to entrepreneurship, build a personal brand, portfolio career, and much more.
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Episodes

GaryVee on Building an Unstoppable Mindset | E115

On our most replayed episode, Gary ‘Vee’ Vaynerchuk talks about how being scrappy wasn’t just a choice for him; it was his only way forward. After years of growing his family’s wine business, he was left with nothing of his own. With no money to rent an office or hire employees, Gary leveraged his grit, relationships, and opportunities to launch VaynerMedia. Overcoming the financial, mental, and emotional hurdles of entrepreneurship, he built his company into a multi-million-dollar media empire....

Jun 30, 202639 min

From Blue Collar Hustles to Billion Dollar Businesses: The Journey of David Royce

As a kid struggling with ADHD and financial instability, David watched his family nearly lose their home before taking a door-to-door sales job as a broke college student. He was terrible at it at first, but instead of quitting, he became obsessed with learning sales, systems, and business psychology. That mindset helped him build and sell four companies, scale across 5,000 cities in 34 states, and turn one of the world’s most overlooked industries into a $500 million empire. In this episode, Da...

Jun 23, 202655 min

From Skype to Wix: Mark Tluszcz’s Formula for Turning Bold Bets into Billion-Dollar Successes | E163

Mark Tluszcz had the career most people would chase: a top consulting job, rapid success, and a clear path forward. But eight years in, he made a move very few would dare to make. He left his high-paying job to start his own firm, faced hundreds of rejections while raising capital, and built Mangrove Capital from scratch. That same contrarian mindset led him to back companies others overlooked, becoming an early investor in Skype and later Chairman of Wix. In this episode, Mark joins Ilana to sh...

Jun 16, 20261 hr 16 min

Self-Made Billionaire: How John Paul DeJoria Built Paul Mitchell with $700 | E162

John Paul DeJoria grew up with no connections, no money, and no roadmap. He sold encyclopedias door-to-door despite constant rejection, got fired from three consecutive jobs, and lived out of his car while raising his young son. Then, with just $700, he launched John Paul Mitchell Systems and built it into a billion-dollar haircare company. That same relentless spirit later helped him turn Patrón Tequila into one of the most recognized spirit brands in the world. In this episode, John Paul joins...

Jun 09, 20261 hr 10 min

Former WWE President: The Hard Decisions That Built a Global Media Business | George Barrios | E161

Despite his high intelligence, George Barrios nearly flunked out of both high school and college, drifting without discipline or direction. Realizing talent alone wouldn’t build the future he wanted, he cleaned up his act, became obsessive about preparation, and built a reputation for solving hard problems others avoided. That approach helped him rise through HBO and Time Warner before transforming WWE into a global media powerhouse. In this episode, George joins Ilana to share the habits that a...

Jun 02, 20261 hr 13 min

The Lean Startup: Eric Ries Reveals the #1 Mistake New Founders Make | E160

When Eric Ries built his first startup, he believed he had the perfect plan. But when no customers showed up, the business collapsed, exposing a costly truth: being certain does not make you right. That failure forced him to rethink his assumptions and ultimately led him to develop the Lean Startup method, a new way of building companies grounded in testing, learning, and truth. In this episode, Eric chats with Ilana about why most startups fail before they even launch, how to test ideas early t...

May 26, 20261 hr 17 min

Entrepreneur Magazine’s Jason Feifer: How to Build a Career Beyond Your Job Title | E159

Jason Feifer started his career writing about middle school dances at a tiny local newspaper, frustrated and convinced he was capable of more. Stuck in a role that wasn’t moving him forward, he quit, sat in his dumpy apartment next to a graveyard, and began cold-pitching major publications with no connections. That decision transformed his trajectory, eventually leading him to become Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine and a leading voice on career growth and adaptability. In this episode, ...

May 19, 20261 hr 2 min

Tim Draper: How I Spot Billion-Dollar Companies Before Anyone Else | E158

Tim Draper didn’t become a legendary investor with billions in his account overnight; he started by taking a $6 million loan to launch his first venture fund, knowing failure was a real possibility. That decision didn’t just shape his career; it laid the foundation for backing some of the biggest companies in the world, including Hotmail, Skype, Tesla, and more. In this episode, Tim joins Ilana to break down how to spot world-changing ideas before they make sense, why most people miss their bigg...

May 12, 202655 min

Kickstarter Co-Founder: How Yancey Strickler Built a $7B Platform That Transformed Crowdfunding | E157

When Yancey Strickler moved to New York, he was broke, freelancing for $50, and chasing a writing career. Little did he know, his gift for building on the internet would soon change the world of crowdfunding. A chance encounter with a friend and a half-baked idea about crowd-funded concert tickets led to the founding of Kickstarter, a platform that has raised over $7 billion for creative projects worldwide. In this episode, Yancey joins Ilana to discuss his journey from freelancing on a shoestri...

May 05, 202658 min

Elena Cardone: Overcoming Trauma and Loss to Build a $5 Billion Business | E156

Elena Cardone’s life changed the day she watched her best friend die in a house fire. That trauma sent her spiraling into a decade of drugs and alcohol, and as more friends died in the years that followed, she believed she was next. Until one night, a dream forced her to confront the truth: she wasn’t honoring her friend’s life; she was wasting her own. That moment became the turning point that set her on a path to transforming her life and building a $5 billion empire. In this episode, Elena sh...

Apr 28, 20261 hr 3 min

The Dark Truth About Venture Capital: Confessions of a Unicorn Founder | Ra'anan Cohen | E155

Ra’anan Cohen walked into the tech world with no fancy degree and no startup pedigree; just a phone call from a friend and the promise of free food and a gym membership. From day one, he felt like an outsider, constantly battling imposter syndrome. Yet, he stuck with it, learned the ropes of the startup world, and ultimately founded a billion-dollar company. In this episode, Ra’anan joins Ilana to share his wild 15-year ride: a public company on NASDAQ, a unicorn valued at $1 billion, and a boar...

Apr 23, 20261 hr 5 min

9x Founder Kim Perell: How I Turned a $10K Loan Into a $235M Company | E154

When Kim Perell was fired, she had to fire all her friends on the same day. The company she thought would make her a millionaire had just gone bankrupt, leaving her with no income or backup plan. Instead of giving up, she took a $10,000 loan from her grandmother to start her first company from her kitchen table. That bet led to a $20 million exit and eventually, a $235 million company. In this episode, Kim joins Ilana to share how to turn setbacks and mistakes into million-dollar breakthroughs a...

Apr 14, 202656 min

How Basecamp's CEO Lost 30% of His Team, Faced Backlash, and Came Back Stronger | Jason Fried | E153

Jason Fried didn’t follow the startup rules most founders swear by. He rejected venture capital, refused to chase growth at all costs, and chose to stay small on purpose. What started as a scrappy web design agency turned into Basecamp, a multi-million-dollar business built on profitability, simplicity, and conviction. In this episode, Jason joins Ilana to challenge everything you think you know about scaling a business. He also opens up about how a single leadership decision caused 30% of his c...

Apr 07, 20261 hr 4 min

Qualcomm CMO Don McGuire: How to Stay Relevant, Resilient, and Ready for Change | E152

Don McGuire did not build his career through a straight line. He lost elections as a kid, moved every few years, started over again and again, and had to learn resilience early. After graduating from college, he was still unsure what to do, but a leap into the early cellular industry launched a career that would take him from sales to marketing and ultimately, the CMO seat at Qualcomm. In this episode, Don chats with Ilana about how to stay in control of your career in a world changing at the sp...

Mar 31, 20261 hr 1 min

What It Takes to Scale a Company Without Breaking It | Mike Seckler, Justworks CEO | E151

In the late 1990s, Mike Seckler started a company with little experience, plenty of curiosity, and no idea what was coming. Then the dot-com bubble burst. Almost overnight, capital disappeared. Companies collapsed. And Mike faced one of the hardest decisions of his career: laying off a third of his team to keep the company alive. That moment changed how he builds companies and leads today as CEO of Justworks. In this episode, Mike joins Ilana to share the real lessons behind building and scaling...

Mar 24, 202653 minEp. 151

Benchmark Partner, Bill Gurley: The Strategy That Makes You Stand Out in a Crowded Job Market | E150

When Bill Gurley wanted to break into Wall Street, there were no job postings waiting for him. So he flew to New York, knocked on doors, and asked strangers for meetings. That hustle launched a career that would eventually take him to Silicon Valley, where he became one of the most respected venture capitalists in tech. In this episode, Bill joins Ilana to reveal the unconventional lessons that shaped his journey. From chasing curiosity to designing your own career path, he explains how anyone c...

Mar 17, 202657 min

Behavioral Design Expert: The Hidden Belief Blocking Your Growth | Nir Eyal | E149

Nir Eyal grew up clinically obese, ashamed of his body, and convinced that food controlled him. He tried every diet: low-fat, keto, vegetarian, and intermittent fasting. Each one worked until it didn’t. What finally changed his life wasn’t a meal plan; it was his belief. When he believed a plan would work, it worked. When that belief cracked, the weight returned. And he realized this pattern doesn’t just apply to weight; it shows up in every area of life. In this episode, Nir joins Ilana to reve...

Mar 10, 202653 minEp. 149

From Burned-Out Doctor to Global Wellness Founder: Dr. Amy Shah's Bold Career Pivot | E148

Dr. Amy Shah did everything she was supposed to do. Ivy League education. Elite medical training. Multiple board certifications. On paper, her life looked like a success. But behind the accolades, she was exhausted, disconnected, and running on stress. Then a near-fatal car accident forced her to confront a hard truth. The life she built was slowly breaking her body and mind. In this episode, Amy joins Ilana to share how a personal health crisis became the catalyst for a complete reinvention. Sh...

Mar 03, 20261 hr 4 minEp. 148

Discover Your Working Genius and Beat Career Burnout | Patrick Lencioni | E147

The world tells leaders they must be everything: visionary, innovator, operator, executor. Patrick Lencioni tried, but it nearly crushed him. He wasn’t exhausted from effort; he was exhausted from misalignment. He discovered what most high performers never admit: trying to be everything is the fastest path to burnout. That insight became The Six Types of Working Genius, a simple framework reshaping how teams work by aligning people with the work that gives them energy. In this episode, Patrick j...

Feb 24, 20261 hr 7 minEp. 147

From Homeless Shelter to Building a Billion-Dollar Mortgage Company | Damian Maldonado | E146

Before Damian Maldonado was negotiating billion-dollar valuations or building businesses across Puerto Rico, he was a kid living in poverty and sharing bunk beds in a homeless shelter with his brothers. But those early years didn’t break him. They led him to become the co-founder and CEO of American Financing, one of the largest privately held mortgage companies in the U.S. In this episode, Damian joins Ilana to share how growing up in poverty shaped his relationship with risk, money, and resili...

Feb 19, 202653 minEp. 146

From Pastor to Million-Dollar Days: Eileen Wilder on Charging Your Worth | E145

After two decades as a pastor making $50K a year, Eileen Wilder woke up to a terrifying truth: she was meant for more. Her body was breaking down. Her joy was gone. Then she walked into a conference that changed everything. Within 18 months, she went from broke and overwhelmed to generating seven figures as a coach. In this episode, Eileen joins Ilana to share how she pivoted from ministry to million-dollar offers, how immersive events like LeapCon can fast-track your growth, and the powerful ex...

Feb 17, 202656 minEp. 145

Inc. & Fast Company CEO: How Stephanie Mehta Redefined the Path from Editor to CEO | E144

Stephanie Mehta never chased the CEO title. She chased the story. She built her career in some of the toughest newsrooms in the world, including T he Wall Street Journal , Bloomberg , Fortune , and Vanity Fair , where credibility is earned line by line. Those same instincts eventually carried her beyond the newsroom and into leadership, leading her to the CEO seat at Mansueto Ventures, the company behind Fast Company and Inc . In this episode, Stephanie joins Ilana to share her journey from jour...

Feb 10, 20261 hr 1 minEp. 144

Zoom CMO Kim Storin on Leading Through Brand Change When the Stakes Are High | E143

At just ten years old, Kim Storin was writing letters to CEOs, asking for donations and clearly outlining why her cause mattered. That instinct to connect people, solve problems, and step forward without permission never left her. Years later, as Chief Marketing Officer at Zoom, that same mindset shapes how she leads one of the most trusted brands in modern work. In this episode, Kim joins Ilana to share Zoom’s evolution from a single, iconic product into a broad portfolio of solutions, and what...

Feb 03, 202649 minEp. 143

OpenAI's Former Head of GTM: What Leaders Get Wrong About AI & What’s Coming Next | Zack Kass | E142

Former OpenAI Head of Go-To-Market Zack Kass reveals the true story behind ChatGPT's explosive success, attributing it to an application breakthrough rather than a scientific one. He challenges common fears and misconceptions leaders hold about AI, advocating for optimism and precision in discussing its impact. Kass also delves into the critical shift from economic concerns to identity displacement in the age of AI, urging individuals to anchor their mission and purpose amid rapid technological change.

Jan 27, 202652 minEp. 142

From Childhood Trauma to Building High-Performance Leaders | Mick Hunt | E141

In this episode, Mick Hunt recounts how a childhood promise, born from a traumatic home life, fueled his relentless drive to build businesses and high-performing teams. He explains the deeper significance of one's "because" over their "why" and shares entrepreneurial lessons, including overcoming near-failure and identifying ideal clients. Mick also delves into the "MICK Factor" for leadership, the motivation behind his book "How to Be a Good Leader," and the importance of mentorship and daily practices in an ever-evolving world.

Jan 20, 202648 minEp. 141

Care.com Founder Sheila Lirio Marcelo: How a Struggling Mom Built a Million Dollar Caregiving Empire | E140

As a young mom, primary breadwinner, and full-time professional, Sheila Lirio Marcelo understood the relentless struggle of balancing work and family. The constant search for reliable care left her feeling overwhelmed. Instead of accepting this as the norm, Sheila took matters into her own hands and created Care.com, a platform that has eased the caregiving burden for millions of families worldwide. In this episode, Sheila joins Ilana to discuss her journey of balancing motherhood and a high-pow...

Jan 13, 202653 minEp. 140

Peloton’s Robin Arzón: From Hostage Survivor to Fitness Icon Inspiring Millions

Peloton's Robin Arzón candidly discusses her radical reinvention, starting with how a traumatic hostage experience led her to discover running as a healing mechanism, eventually propelling her from a law career to a fitness empire. She delves into balancing her demanding role, motherhood, and thriving with Type 1 diabetes, emphasizing consistency, self-trust, and the power of pivoting. Robin also introduces her Swagger Society and upcoming plant-based cookbook, offering insights on building a powerful personal brand and leveraging movement for life's purpose.

Jan 06, 202643 min

Russell Brunson: From Broke to $100M in Five Years, How I Bounced Back from Rock Bottom

Russell Brunson failed more times in his early 20s than most founders do in a lifetime. From broken funnels to failed product launches, he turned every setback into a lesson, refining his craft while navigating near bankruptcy, legal threats, and even moments where he feared jail time. Those hard years became the foundation that ultimately led him to co-found ClickFunnels, one of the fastest-growing bootstrapped tech companies in the world. In this episode, Russell joins Ilana to share how he bo...

Dec 30, 202556 min

Building Wired Magazine: Kevin Kelly’s Unconventional Path from College Dropout E139

When Kevin Kelly dropped out of college in the 1970s, it was almost unheard of. Instead of following a traditional path, he chose a life driven by curiosity, freedom, and hands-on learning. That decision led him to hitchhike across Asia, document disappearing cultures, and eventually immerse himself in the early internet. Years later, he co-founded Wired , a magazine that soon became the voice of emerging technology and culture. In this episode, Kevin joins Ilana to share how Wired went from fig...

Dec 23, 202555 minEp. 139

The Untold Story of Napster's Success, Collapse & Hard-Won Lessons | Jordan Ritter | E138

Jordan Ritter didn’t grow up surrounded by tech; he grew up on a farm, tinkering with computers in total isolation. But that early curiosity led him to co-found Napster, the file-sharing service that transformed music distribution. As millions of users flooded the platform, Jordan was instrumental in keeping it alive through sleepless nights and nonstop chaos. The success was massive, the failure was brutal, but the lessons shaped everything he did next. In this episode, Jordan reveals to Ilana ...

Dec 16, 20251 hr 11 minEp. 138
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