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Playing The Inner Game

Playing The Inner Game

De: Michael Campion
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My guests are Entrepreneurs, Executives, Olympians, Artists, and Creatives. Some famous names and some hidden gems. We discuss what success means to each one of them and decode the best parts of their mindset. It is a search for the common threads, principles, and patterns that we can apply to our own lives to become healthier, wealthier, happier, and wiser.© 2026 Playing The Inner Game Desarrollo Personal Economía Exito Profesional Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Éxito Personal
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  • Unlocking the Power of Authentic Communication (Entrepreneur Stories Interview)
    Mar 3 2026

    I had the opportunity to sit down with Rasheed Shroff from 'Entrepreneur Stories' for a conversation about authentic communication and the leadership edge it creates.

    Recorded in front of a live audience, we explored the experiences that shaped my thinking, from investment banking to professional sport, entrepreneurship to podcasting, and how each environment forced me to refine how I show up under pressure.

    One of the key themes we discussed was intentionality.

    At 15, I realised talent alone would never be enough.

    That shift in mindset changed the trajectory of my life.

    I set myself a simple target - 1 conversation with a stranger every single day.

    And I've been hitting the books on communication and psychology ever since.

    “It takes effort to make things look effortless”

    I hope find our conversation valuable as you seek to unlock new levels within yourself

    Apply to work with me: www.michaelxcampion.com

    Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelxcampion/

    Connect with Rasheed Shroff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rasheedshroff/

    Entrepreneur Stories: https://www.youtube.com/@entrepreneurstories.podcast

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    1 h y 37 m
  • #53 Andrew Li - Self Worth and Self Belief
    Feb 11 2026

    Andrew Li grew up feeling like an outsider.

    At 12 years old, he was sent to boarding school.
    Far from home. Far from family. Feeling like a fish out of water.

    After graduation, reality hit fast. He couldn’t even land entry-level hotel jobs.
    Not leadership roles. Basic ones.

    Eventually, someone gave him a chance.

    So he started at the bottom.
    Making beds. Cleaning rooms. Doing the jobs nobody talks about.

    No ego. Just work.

    Over time, small wins stacked. Confidence grew through repetition, not shortcuts.

    Years later, that same kid who felt out of place found himself leading one of the most iconic lifestyle brands in the world: Zouk Group.

    From housekeeping… to the CEO’s chair.

    Seriously incredible.

    But success didn’t solve everything.

    Imposter syndrome showed up.
    Pressure multiplied.
    The title got bigger, and so did the weight that came with it.

    That’s when the real work began.

    Separating who he is from what he does.
    Learning to lead without ego.
    Mastering the inner game.

    Andrew’s story is a reminder that success is built quietly, long before anyone is watching.

    It’s hard to beat the person who just keeps showing up.

    Andrew did.

    I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.


    Guest - Andrew Li (https://www.instagram.com/andrew_m_li/)

    Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelxcampion/


    Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/

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    1 h y 22 m
  • #52 Vivian Siu - From Rock Bottom to Ivy League and the Macau Grand Prix
    Jan 8 2026

    Vivian Siu was born in Hong Kong. At age 6 she and her mother moved to New York in the hope of a better life.

    At age 16 she lost her mother, and dropped out of high-school in the USA, moving back to HK to avoid being put in foster care …She then dragged herself up by the bootstraps, hitting the books, and somehow getting into and graduating from Columbia University

    She went from bartending around HK and sleeping on friend’s couches with a small suitcase just to survive… to a successful career in investment banking.

    As an escape from her harsh reality, she found joy in the underground video arcades of gritty Kowloon. She found community there and found that she was actually really good at the car racing games.

    Many years later, she used that muscle memory from the arcade…to unbelievably making history as the first female and first LGBTQ Formula 4 driver ever to finish the Macau Grand Prix. All with just 6 months of experience and 4 real races in an actual racing car, and whilst holding down a job in Investment Banking.

    Seriously incredible and the movie about her life so far will be shown on all Cathay Pacific flights starting in December

    Vivian’s story is a reminder to all of us that when education and sport, meets a young person with drive… anything is possible.

    She was not born into money. There has been no silver spoon to feed her opportunities. And when you don’t have opportunity fed to you on a silver spoon, you learn to lick it off knives.

    She’s taken every sliver of an opportunity shown to her and really made her own luck. The odds were completely stacked against her achieving any of these things. And yet, here she is. Record breaker.

    Ultimately, I’ve often said that “It’s hard to beat the person that refuses to give up.”

    This woman has not, and will not give up. We all have something to learn from her.

    I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

    Guest - Vivian Siu (https://www.instagram.com/viviansiu28/?hl=en)

    Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/


    Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelxcampion/


    Instagram: @michaelxcampion

    Watch the movie Zero to Macao (https://www.zerotomacao.com/) on all Cathay Pacific flights


    (00:00) Preview
    (00:41) Intro
    (04:41) Moving to New York as a kid
    (07:40) Losing her mum at 16
    (10:07) The arcade racing game that kept her sane
    (13:53) Rock bottom years
    (17:19) GED, community college, obsessive studying habits
    (20:57) Getting Into Columbia
    (25:42) Ivy League grind
    (30:33) Life After Columbia
    (31:33) Graduating alone
    (36:54) Survival mode mindset
    (40:24) From arcade to track
    (44:20) Mentors and momentum: the push that made it real
    (45:02) The Macau Grand Prix experience
    (47:38) Racing for her dad
    (51:28) Releasing years of bottled up pain
    (54:46) Zero to Macau
    (57:52) Who this story is for
    (01:00:01) Doing it for mum and dad vs doing it for yourself
    (01:03:21) Why every lap feels like a win
    (01:07:00) Inner game routines
    (01:08:32) What’s next for Vivian
    (01:10:11) Outro

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    1 h y 14 m
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