Nick Dinardo

Steve is the visionary founder of Bluefish: the world’s first luxury concierge that delivers the highest level of personalized travel, transportation, and cutting-edge entertainment services to corporate executives, celebrities, professional athletes, and other discerning individuals interested in living life to its fullest.

Without attending college and his self-proclaimed spelling and grammatical skills sub-par to that of a 7 year old (he apologizes to any 7yr olds reading this), Steve’s entrepreneurial know-how, lateral thinking and cunning drive have the world’s most-renowned celebrities, business moguls & entrepreneurs constantly asking, “tell us how you did it!”

Over the past 18 years, Steve has fulfilled client requests from the unbelievable to the impossible with one simple phone call – sending clients to visit the Titanic in a submersible, getting them onstage to sing with their favorite rock band and clink glasses at private dinners with industry leaders like Donald Trump and Mark Burnett.

Some Things We Ask:

  • When he hears the word “successful,” what’s the first thing or first person that comes to mind?
  • What is the difference between wealth and rich?
  • What value is he providing with his clients’ experiences with Bluefish? What does he think he’s doing for his clients?
  • Are there certain skills that he sees in the people that he’s around with, those who have not limited themselves to what they can accomplish?
    • Don’t ask a question when you’re not ready for the answer that you don’t want.

  • Does he have any books that have most impacted him, and what are those books?
  • Is there a model, a person or an archetype, that he strives to be, or is he just comfortable in his own skin? Is there anybody who he looks up to?
    • Get surrounded by people better than you.

What You’ll Learn In This Episode:

  • What he learned from his parents and from his blue collar background
  • What he thinks of today’s “hacks”
  • One word to eliminate from your vocabulary
  • What he thinks about kids and entitlement

 

To view the interview, you can go to:http://www.nickdinardo.com/steve-sims/

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