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Our prison system is very good at putting people away, but not always as good at helping them successfully reenter society—and without the right support, the cycle can repeat itself. My next guest is working to change that narrative. Tiwangi Hillard is the founder of the T.A.M.A.R. Reentry Program, helping people build a path forward and create a true second chance.

There are still countless people who believe human trafficking is something that happens in a faraway, third-world country. But the reality is, it’s happening right here in our own backyard. In fact, Texas ranks second in the nation for reported human trafficking cases. My next guest has dedicated his life to helping women escape that nightmare and rebuild their lives. Sam Pollinzi is the Pastor and CEO of Restored Hope Ministries, and he’s in the studio today.

There are some incredible cancer nonprofits doing important work in our community. You can probably name several, but today I want to introduce you to Heidi Slansky, founder and CEO of Cancer StrongHER.

As more members of Gen Z step into leadership roles, many find themselves navigating unique challenges—such as coaching teams significantly older than them. Today, we discuss overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Marissa Moyer, CEO and founder of The High Potential Movement.

Americans love to travel. My wife and I just got back from Paris, and I swear, it seemed like every other person on the street was an American! We love to travel, but we also love to save money. That’s why I’m excited to have Natalia and Chuck Hays in the studio. They’re with Travorium, and they’re going to show us how to see the world without breaking the bank.

Historically, some of the world’s wealthiest people have built their fortunes through real estate. We all know Jerry Jones for the Dallas Cowboys, but his success also extends into major real estate investments across North Texas. Joining us in the studio today to talk about building wealth through real estate is husband-and-wife power team Mary and Richard Amoedo.

Health insurance isn’t exactly the kind of topic that gets people excited. In fact, if you tell someone at a cocktail party that you sell health insurance, there’s a good chance the conversation ends there. But my next guest is changing that. Perry Lunsford, better known as the “Healthy Insurance Dude,” is on a mission to make health insurance engaging, approachable, and yes—even cool.

I have never served in the military, and I have tremendous respect for those who have. David Parsley is one of those individuals. He served our country for six years on active duty during the Vietnam War, from 1966 to 1972.David is also the author of the upcoming book Flying Down the Rabbit Hole, in which he shares stories and insights drawn from his remarkable experiences.

I'm a proud member of EO Dallas, the Entrepreneurs' Organization, and we have one of the most vibrant chapters anywhere in the world. A few months ago, I met Igor Vainshtein at an EO meeting, and we hit it off immediately. I knew I had to get him on the show.Igor is a self-described startup addict. He's launched 20 companies, and not all of them have succeeded. In fact, many have failed. Today, he's here to share why failure isn't something entrepreneurs should fear—it's often one of the most valuable parts of the journey.

My daughter Sarah—the apple of my eye—is now in her mid-30s. But I still remember when she was in her early 20s. She looked at me with a furrowed brow and said, "Daddy, I think I need Botox."That moment really stuck with me because it says something about the culture we live in today. I call it the "forever young" generation. When I was growing up, we watched shows like The Waltons and Sanford and Son. Television featured people of all ages, including older adults, and aging was simply a part of life.Today, it's much harder to think of shows where older people are front and center. Everywhere you look, there's pressure to look younger, stay younger, and somehow never age.To help us make sense of this trend, we're joined by one of North Texas' most respected plastic surgeons, Dr. Kelly Schultz.