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More Than A Title

More Than A Title

De: Jarrett Thomas
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More Than A Title is a show that features some of the best and brightest minds in the marketing/sales industries and dives deep into the guest personal journey and what they overcome to be successful in business. Be prepared to hear life lessons that can help you both grow personally and professionally and understand who the person is behind the title.© 2023 More Than A Title Economía Marketing Marketing y Ventas
Episodios
  • From “No Love” to No Limits: Paul Lamar Hunter on Faith, Survival, and Rewriting Your Story
    Apr 9 2026
    This episode of More Than A Title is a real one. I sat down with Paul Lamar Hunter, a man who came from one of the most challenging upbringings you can imagine19th of 21 kids, raised in an environment filled with poverty, loss, and dysfunctionand still found a way to rise. Paul breaks down what it really takes to overcome circumstances that most people would fold under. We talk about faith when life doesnt make sense, discipline when nobodys guiding you, and how you build something meaningful when you didnt come from anything stable. This isnt just a story about struggleits about responsibility, mindset, and deciding that your past doesnt get to control your future. He shares the journey behind his book No Love, No Charity and the lessons that got him from survival mode to becoming a man with purpose, impact, and legacy. If youve ever felt like the odds were stacked against you, this conversation is going to hit different. This is More Than A Titleits about who you become despite where you started. Click on the links to donate. cash.app/$PaulLamarHunter http://paypal.me/paullamarhunter The Books Links: https://shorturl.at/MV0jc https://shorturl.at/ZI0IY
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    2 h y 18 m
  • Winning Outside, Losing at Home? AD “The Kingmaker” Dunbar on What Most Men Miss
    Apr 3 2026
    Theres a conversation a lot of high-performing men avoid whats really going on at home. On this episode of More Than A Title, I sat down with AD The Kingmaker Dunbarsomeone who works with CEOs, founders, and executives who are doing $200K to $2M+ a year, leading teams, making real moves but when it comes to their marriage, something feels off. And instead of going the traditional routetherapy, over-communication, all the things weve been toldAD challenges all of it. He breaks down why passion fades even when everything looks good on paper, why just communicate more can actually make things worse, and how a lot of successful men are stuck in patterns they dont even realize are costing them attraction and respect at home. This conversation isnt surface level. Its about identity, presence, and leadershipjust in a place most men dont think to apply it. AD walks through how he helps men shift back into certainty, set real boundaries without over-explaining, and rebuild that natural dynamic that creates desire without forcing it. If youve ever felt like youre doing everything right on the outside but somethings not clicking at home this one will hit.
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    3 h y 2 m
  • More Than A Title: How Karima Williams Built Something People Actually Care About
    Apr 1 2026
    Everybody wants to go viralbut most people are just guessing. In this episode of More Than A Title, Im talking with Karima Williams, a brand and product marketing leader who built something that actually connects. Shes the founder of CrashOut Diary, a platform thats done over 2.8 million views and 190K+ sessionswithout ads, without a big push, just off understanding people and creating something real. We get into how she approaches building, why most founders miss the mark, and what it really takes to make something people care about. This conversation isnt about hype. Its about building with intention and knowing who youre building for. If youre creating somethingor trying to figure out why its not landing the way you thought it wouldthis is one you need to hear.
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    2 h y 59 m
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