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🗓️ 19 July 2021
⏱️ 56 minutes
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In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have a humble guest, Shadi Khattab who shares his entrepreneurial story, tips on the marketing side of the business, how to be authentic, build a legacy and add value to other people!
Shadi Khattab is a humble entrepreneur, an experienced Chief Operating Officer at Precision MD with a demonstrated history of working in the health wellness and fitness industry. He is skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Youth Activism, Activism, Grassroots Organizing, and Fundraising. A member of the Syrian American Council (SAC) and have helped the Syrian refugees in 2012 during a revolution through fundraising.
Shadi was a kid from Syria that came to the U.S with nothing. He had always an entrepreneurial mindset got from his grandparents and father who are very hard working. As a young guy, he has the ambition to own a business and doesn’t want to work for anyone. Shadi has always trying to find different ways to earn money. He was 9-years-old when he started selling stuff on eBay and Craigslist trying to sell and flip things like secondhand furniture, shoes, etc.
Moreover, Shadi is fortunate with very supportive parents who allow him to pursue his passion in life as they believe you’ll be highly successful if you do what you believed in. Shadi’s father is a doctor who mentored him not just on the medical side but more of the business side like finances, social skills, and networking. For 10 years now, his family has own cosmetic surgery centers (Precision M.D.) positioned around the U.S.
Shadi’s main mission in life is to impact lives to make a difference in the community and give back. Not a money-driven but about building a legacy. He wants people to remember him as someone that made a change in the world and have helped others. Currently, Shadi is using his platform through social media, through his companies, and his team to give back.
Evidently, Shadi has always looking for ways to add value and creating exposures around it. He loves to be with positive like-minded people. Now, building a brand with amazing culture and vibe, companies that are authentic and credible where people genuinely believed their product and services.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Millionaire Mindcast, where we broadcast weekly interviews with millionaire |
0:10.4 | minds from across the globe to empower you on your journey of unlocking a rich and fulfilling life. |
0:17.1 | It's time to unleash your millionaire within. Now, here's your host, Maddie A. |
0:23.4 | Well, I'm so excited to welcome into the show today. |
0:25.6 | My brother, Shottie Katama, something. |
0:27.9 | What's going on, brother? |
0:29.0 | Thank you so much for having me, man. |
0:30.4 | I appreciate you. |
0:31.2 | Oh, bro. |
0:32.1 | It's one of those things where when you connect with like-minded people and heart to heart, |
0:38.5 | you know what I mean? |
0:39.0 | There's so many synergies of your mission. |
0:42.8 | Even though we have somewhat different missions, there's so many, you know, synergies and overlap to where we can collaborate, support, help each other. |
0:50.9 | You and I were able to link up and just hearing your story, man, of not only |
0:55.1 | isn't an amazing entrepreneurial journey, right, but the underlying message, I think, is something |
1:03.2 | that so many people can relate to, but almost don't know how to communicate it. You do such a good |
1:09.9 | job at itself. I'm excited to have you in. |
1:12.2 | Wrapping on the podcast here today. We're going to have some fun. Absolutely, man. For those I don't |
1:15.9 | know who Shadi is, give us a little. Where did all this start? You got a big business. You got a big |
1:23.5 | platform now, but it all came from humble beginnings. Where to begin? Absolutely, man. Let me give you a little bit of background. So my name is Shadi Katab. I am a Syrian |
1:32.4 | American. I was born in Syria. I migrated to the United States when I was five years old with my |
1:37.4 | family. We moved to the U.S. It was my father, my mother, myself, and my sister that was two at the time, moved to Chicago. |
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