3 O'clock Coffee Podcast
Extraordinary Stories From People Who Successfully Exiting A Business. These are all inspiring stories from other people who have successfully sold and exited their businesses, along with practical advice on exiting your business for more value.
This concept was born 13 years after Scott Proposki, the host of this podcast, lost his childhood buddy to cancer.
Every day at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, they stop what they are doing and chat about business and share ideas. In his final weeks, the conversations shifted to planning his business exit to support his family in the future, but unfortunately, time ran out.
Now, the mission is to help other business owners plan for their futures. Join us for inspiring stories and practical advice to help you navigate your journey to success and fulfillment.
Tune into the 3 O'clock Coffee Podcast to hear stories of everyday people achieving extraordinary things in business, successfully exiting their ventures for more money, and enjoying their time today.
Successfully exiting a business requires thoughtful planning and execution. The 3 O'clock Coffee Podcast discusses various aspects of this critical process.
3 O'clock Coffee Podcast
Psychiatric expert during the Covid-19 pandemic and life lesson of living in the now and seeing your future self
Adam Stern, MD, was featured on the cover of The Boston Globe for his extensive writing as a psychiatrist who has now become a patient living with cancer.
This Weeks Podcast with author Adam Stern, MD, Appeared on CNN as a psychiatric expert during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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He has appeared on CNN as a psychiatric expert during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Adam Stern is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the Director of Psychiatry at BIDMC’s Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation.
He attended Brown University, SUNY Upstate Medical University, and the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry residency program.
Adam’s published writing spans from his academic work to creative non-fiction and fiction as well. Among many other outlets, his essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Boston Globe Magazine, The New England Journal of Medicine, and JAMA.
He was featured on the cover of The Boston Globe for his extensive writing as a psychiatrist who has now become a patient living with cancer.
He has appeared on CNN as a psychiatric expert during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Adam also chronicles his observations about psychiatry, medicine, and life in general through his cartoon series, Shrunk MD, and c0-hosts the podcast, Characters on the Couch.
His memoir from Harper Collins, COMMITTED, is available in all formats wherever books are sold.
*This podcast was recorded on July 27, 2021, and published as a podcast on November 25, 2022.
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