Episode 267: Author of "Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy," Danny Olmes redefines what it means to be extraordinary and why being great should be a reflex.

Guest Biography

Daniel Stuart Olmes is a husband, father of twins, entrepreneur, and aerospace and defense executive residing outside of Washington, D.C. in the Northern Virginia suburbs. He is currently the president and chief operating officer of a mid-sized government contractor and is an avid reader, fitness enthusiast, and volunteer, spending most of his free time watching his kids’ sports and on the baseball field as a Little League coach. He has founded two companies—Middleburg Capital and Hellen Systems—the first being a commercial real estate investment firm, and the second, a technology company focused on a national security initiative to create a ground-based back-up for the Global Positioning System (GPS). He earned a bachelor’s degree in biology at Virginia Tech in 2000.

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In this episode, you'll learn:

The power of journaling to track and reflect upon moments in your life Why greatness should be a reflex Taking the harder road and taking major risks in your life

Show notes: https://www.inspiredmoney.fm/267

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Mentioned in the episode:

Viktor Frankl Jamie Clarke

Books:

Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy: The Everyday Experiences that Changed My Life by Daniel Stuart Olmes Thanks for Listening & Watching!

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Episode 267: Author of "Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy," Danny Olmes redefines what it means to be extraordinary and why being great should be a reflex.

Guest Biography

Daniel Stuart Olmes is a husband, father of twins, entrepreneur, and aerospace and defense executive residing outside of Washington, D.C. in the Northern Virginia suburbs. He is currently the president and chief operating officer of a mid-sized government contractor and is an avid reader, fitness enthusiast, and volunteer, spending most of his free time watching his kids’ sports and on the baseball field as a Little League coach. He has founded two companies—Middleburg Capital and Hellen Systems—the first being a commercial real estate investment firm, and the second, a technology company focused on a national security initiative to create a ground-based back-up for the Global Positioning System (GPS). He earned a bachelor’s degree in biology at Virginia Tech in 2000.

This episode is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management. For our market views, subscribe to our email at www.runnymede.com/newsletter.

In this episode, you'll learn:

The power of journaling to track and reflect upon moments in your life Why greatness should be a reflex Taking the harder road and taking major risks in your life

Show notes: https://www.inspiredmoney.fm/267

Find more from our guest:

www.dannyolmes.com Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

Mentioned in the episode:

Viktor Frankl Jamie Clarke

Books:

Memoirs of an Ordinary Guy: The Everyday Experiences that Changed My Life by Daniel Stuart Olmes Thanks for Listening & Watching!

To share your thoughts:

Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn

To help out the show:

Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.

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