In this powerful episode of the Growth Now Movement, I reconnect with my friend Albie Manzo — seven years since his last appearance on the show (we think) — and a lot has changed since then.
Albie opens up about the biggest transformation in his life: becoming a father. We dive into how fatherhood has reshaped his perspective on life, business, and what truly matters. From his early days in the spotlight on reality TV to now building a thriving career in hospitality and events, Albie shares what it means to grow, pivot, and lead with purpose.
We talk about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, what it takes to build meaningful experiences in today's digital-heavy world, and how to stay grounded through the chaos. Albie also shares his thoughts on how artificial intelligence is changing the hospitality industry — and why authentic human connection will always matter most.
If you're someone who's navigating your own evolution — whether in business, parenthood, or simply trying to be more intentional in how you show up — this episode will hit home.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
How fatherhood changed Albie's mindset and priorities
Lessons from shifting from reality TV to real-world impact
What it takes to create meaningful moments in hospitality
The role of AI in the future of service-based businesses
Why human connection still reigns supreme in a tech-driven world
Albie's take on legacy, growth, and what's next
Whether you're a parent, entrepreneur, or someone committed to living with more intention, this episode offers inspiration and practical wisdom to help you move forward with purpose.
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