
Dive into this electrifying episode of Mick Unplugged as we sit down with trailblazer Suneera Madhani, the powerhouse entrepreneur who transformed a seismic idea into a multi-million dollar venture. Thriving on her mission to bridge gender disparities in leadership, she's empowering women globally to redefine success on their own terms. From revolutionizing the fintech landscape with her innovative business solutions to founding the impactful CEO School for aspiring women entrepreneurs, Suneera's journey is a testament to vision, resilience, and transformative leadership. Fasten your seatbelts as host Mick Hunt unpacks this whirlwind entrepreneurial saga, sparking inspiration and limitless potential! Takeaways: Authentic leadership and embracing your true self can transform not just your business but your life. Entrepreneurship is about execution, not just ideas. Build habits that align with your goals. Women's unique perspectives and empathy in leadership can fuel incredible success and innovation. Sound Bites: "You can't manifest your way to success; you have to take action every day." "There’s no such thing as a billion-dollar idea. It is a billion-dollar execution." "Decide if you're ready to get in the game—isn't it more fun to play than to watch from the sidelines?" Quote by Mick: "Think of solutions to problems people don't see yet. The game-changer entrepreneurs see the future before it arrives." Connect & Discover Suneera LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ Follow Mick On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mickunplugged/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIPaMel-Fb4zQmCSZDPHu4A LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickhunt/ Website: https://www.mickhuntofficial.com Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mick-unplugged/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Mick Unplugged, where we ignite potential and fuel purpose. Get ready for raw insights, bold moves, and game-changing conversations. Buckle up. Here's Mick.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged, and we've got an amazing one for you today. Our guest turned a groundbreaking idea into a multimillion-dollar business, and now she's inspiring women worldwide to lead boldly.
She's the founder of the CEO School and is on a mission to close the gender gap in leadership by equipping women with the tools that they need to succeed on their own terms. Get ready for a conversation with the visionary, the empowering, the unstoppable, Orlando's finest, Sanira Madani. Sanira, how are you doing today, dear?
I'm doing great, Mick. Thank you so much for having me. And I loved the intro. So I wish you could be my hype man, like always just hanging out wherever I, every room I walk into.
We'll record it and you can just play it before you walk out. How about that?
Done and done.
There it is. There it is. So, so there is so much that I want to get into. And I, you know, I'll make unplugged. We talk about your, because that thing that's deeper than your, why that's like your real purpose, your real reason to do what you do. And as someone who's an inspiration to many, what is scenarios? Because what's that deeper than your wife thing that keeps you doing what you do?
Oh my goodness. I'm going to give you like the most basic answer is, I wish it was so much bigger, but truthfully, it's my family. Like it's as simple as that. It's my family. I grew up as, you know, daughter of immigrants. So my parents are Pakistani. They immigrated to the States in the, in the seventies and, you know, just didn't have opportunity back home. My, both my parents weren't educated.
So they came here for economic opportunity and And, you know, I was born in Chicago. They met in Chicago and got married in Chicago. And it's a beautiful love story, but they worked, you know, extremely hard, just like most immigrants do. And their story is, you know, it's so inspirational of just not being educated, not having family, not having the resources to really then
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