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053: Never Lose the Spark w/ David Mammano

49 min · 17 de dic de 2025
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Join us as we sit down with David Mammano, entrepreneur, national magazine founder, comedian, speaker, mentor, and a guy who refuses to live a predictable life. His story is anything but linear, and that’s exactly what makes it powerful. David walks us through his journey from a Rochester childhood to a pre-dental major who hated teeth, to a stand-up comic in Chicago, to founding a magazine that expanded to all 50 states, to reinventing everything during the digital revolution, to rediscovering comedy during COVID and blending humor with business into a new calling. Whether you're in a season of dreaming, doubting, rebuilding, or figuring out your next move, David’s story will give you permission to keep going. This podcast is presented by Thomas Media Group. Thomas Media Group is a full-service digital marketing agency located in Rochester, NY. More info here: www.⁠thomasmediagroup.co⁠

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