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SuperPerformers with Rob Herman

SuperPerformers with Rob Herman

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The SuperPerformers podcast, powered by 4100FS, offers accessible insights on work and life from successful, driven, and highly accomplished leaders across various fields. Host Rob Herman engages guests from business, medicine, law, sports, entertainment, philanthropy, and other sectors in compelling conversations to explore their unique experiences, motivations, and definitions of success.© 2025 Career Success Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Finance
Episodes
  • Episode 8 ft. Michael Goldberg
    May 12 2025

    Michael Goldberg's career defies convention—weaving through refugee camps, post-apartheid South Africa, AOL's China expansion, and Cleveland's medical innovation ecosystem. His pioneering Massive Open Online Course "Beyond Silicon Valley" unexpectedly became a global phenomenon, resonating in places from Iran to Kosovo with its uniquely Cleveland-inspired model of entrepreneurial development that blends government support, philanthropy, and private investment.

    Now leading the Veale Institute, Goldberg observes how today's students arrive with entrepreneurial mindsets already formed, while he continues his passion for building bridges between entrepreneurs across continents—proving that innovation ecosystems can flourish far beyond traditional tech hubs when communities leverage their distinctive strengths.

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    53 mins
  • Episode 7 ft. Jackie Congedo
    Apr 14 2025

    The episode begins with Congedo's early career in broadcast journalism, starting in Washington DC at age 21 before moving to Lexington, Kentucky to develop her reporting skills. She discusses the challenges of building confidence as a young reporter in demanding environments and the valuable experiences that shaped her professional development. Congedo then reflects on her Jewish identity journey, explaining how her interfaith family background influenced her understanding of community and belonging, which led to her work at the Jewish Community Relations Council focusing on Jewish security through coalition-building.

    The conversation explores the Holocaust & Humanity Center's unique approach as both a Holocaust museum and humanity center at Cincinnati's Union Terminal. Congedo emphasizes their "story forward" rather than "history forward" approach, focusing not just on tragedy but on resilience, rebuilding, and inspiring action today. She details the center's innovative Humanity Gallery and its character strengths framework that encourages visitors to connect personally with upstander stories.

    The episode concludes with a discussion of the center's Upstander Awards, which recognize everyday people who exemplify character strengths shared with Holocaust survivors. Congedo shares a powerful story about an award recipient who discovered unexpected common ground with a survivor's family member, illustrating how universal human themes transcend time and circumstance.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 6 ft. Gary Henson
    Mar 24 2025

    Gary Henson's career exemplifies resilience and reinvention across multiple phases of the financial services industry. The episode begins with his humble roots in Jefferson City, Missouri, and chronicles his early banking career where a demanding mentor helped unleash his competitive nature. Henson details his rapid rise through asset management, from managing billions in fixed income at a young age to navigating the challenges of single parenthood while building his professional reputation.

    The conversation explores Henson's pivotal role in the growth of Mariner Wealth Advisors and Montage Investments alongside entrepreneur Marty Bicknell, which helped transform them into financial powerhouses. He shares insights from being early adopters of innovative investment approaches and democratizing alternative assets for high-net-worth clients.

    In the most poignant segment, Henson opens up about losing his son Garrett to addiction in 2015, and how this devastating loss led to his involvement with Shatterproof, a national nonprofit fighting addiction. He discusses the importance of understanding addiction as a disease and removing the stigma that prevents effective treatment. The episode concludes with Henson explaining how his new venture, 503 Capital Partners, allows him to "do well by doing good" through private credit investments in charter schools, senior living facilities, and waste transition projects.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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