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Pro2Pro
The Pro2Pro Podcast is where high performers come to rebuild stronger mind, body, and mission. Hosted by Keith Hanenian entrepreneur, attorney, author and founder of The Pro2Pro Collective this show goes beyond business hacks to uncover the real disciplines that drive success: health, mindset, relationships, and leadership.
Many guests aren’t just success stories they’re mentors inside The Collective, bringing their expertise and hard-won lessons directly into our network. From NFL head coaches to multimillion-dollar entrepreneurs, medical leaders, and high-value professionals, every conversation adds real value to our members while giving listeners a blueprint for lasting clarity, confidence, and control.
Expect raw, no-fluff discussions about:
- Building businesses without burning out
- Why health is the true foundation of success
- Aligning family, fitness, and career
- Lessons learned through failure and resilience
- The mindset shifts that separate elite leaders
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If you’re ready to reclaim your clarity and join a movement of high achievers, learn more at thepro2procollective.com.
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Pro 2 Pro Episode 3: Andrew Ware, CEO of World Class Consulting
Host Keith Hanenian is joined by Andrew Ware, CEO of World Class Consulting based in Tampa, Florida. Andrew cites the influence of other, older men in his life from a young age. He also reflects on the presence of attending church to give him direction and purpose, with a pastor memorably telling him, "You become what you're thinking about."
Together, they discuss how they approach business growth, the entrepreneurs' perspectives and how deep love drives goal-oriented outcomes.
When he started working with a small business organization, he incubated others' businesses and advanced their success, then took a leap and started his own organization. Today, Andrew runs the CEO Experience as a part of his World Class Consulting practice, aiming to help his participants understand their "why."