• The Final Slice: Good Pie, Great Purpose with Vincent Rotolo
    2025/05/29

    To close out the Pursue Vegas podcast, we couldn’t think of a better final guest than Vincent Rotolo—because his story isn’t just about building a pizza empire. It’s about heart, humility, and building something that lasts far beyond the spotlight.

    “The walls of fear are paper-thin. It’s only good things on the other side.”

    In this episode, we sat down with the founder of Good Pie to talk about pizza, purpose, and what it really takes to lead with values in a city that never slows down.

    “I was afraid of failure. I was afraid of success... And I realized fear was holding me back,” he shares.

    Vincent’s journey started in Brooklyn at the legendary John’s on Bleecker Street. From slinging slices to running some of Vegas’s top pizza kitchens, he’s seen the industry from every angle. But what sets him apart isn’t just his dough—it’s the culture he’s built. We’re talking about team members so loyal they’ve tattooed the Good Pie logo on themselves.

    “When you have a set of values that match your own, it’s easier to get curious and learn more.”

    We dive into the evolution of Good Pie, what it means to run a people-first business, and Vincent’s own transformation—from operator to community leader to spiritual seeker. This isn’t just about pizza. It’s about what happens when you lead from the inside out.

    “Every day is a gift; it’s about how we can best share it with others.”

    Whether it’s mentoring youth through Core, co-founding the Las Vegas Pizza Festival, or showing up for his team with integrity and humility, Vincent is redefining leadership in food and hospitality.

    A full-circle conversation to close out the show—with gratitude, clarity, and a reminder that good business starts with good people.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Culture isn’t a buzzword. It’s something you earn daily through actions.
    • Great pizza starts with great people—and great ingredients.
    • Values-led leadership fosters brand loyalty (sometimes in tattoo form).
    • Community and collaboration are the secret sauce.
    • Spirituality and business can—and should—coexist.

    Resources:

    • Goodpie Instagram
    • Goodpie Website
    • Books: Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday, Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh
    • Community orgs: Core, Canyon Ridge Christian Church

    "You fall in love with something and you don't really know you're in love with it, you move away from it, and then life brings you back."

    Tune in for a slice of passion, purpose, and pure Las Vegas grit. This episode is for anyone who believes that food is love, business is personal, and culture is built—not bought.

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • F1 to Freefall: Matt Jaskol on Speed, Skydives & Pushing Limits
    2025/05/28

    "I was gonna die where I was sitting, so I might as well die trying."

    In this episode of Pursue Vegas, we sit down with Matt Jaskol, a professional race car driver, skydiver, and adventure junkie who doesn’t just flirt with danger—he races toward it. From Red Bull's Formula One development team to surviving 42 days on a deserted island, Matt’s life is proof that playing it safe isn’t always the safest bet.

    Raised in the fast lane, Matt got his start racing motocross and go-karts as a kid, eventually making his way to NASCAR. But Matt didn’t stop there. In true thrill-seeker fashion, he became the first NASCAR driver to skydive into his own race.

    "Jumping out of the helicopter was going to be the safest part of my day."

    We dive into what drives someone to push every limit—on the track, in the sky, and on reality TV. His time on Castaways, where being stranded on a jungle island taught him the hard truth about being alone versus being lonely, and why discomfort is often the greatest teacher.

    Through all of it, Matt shares how adrenaline isn’t just about the rush—it’s about healing, clarity, and testing who you really are when all the comforts are stripped away.

    "When you do something like that, it changes your life in a positive direction."

    Whether you're into high-speed races, mental endurance, or just love a story about defying the odds, Matt’s journey will light a fire under you to stop waiting and start doing.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Racing and skydiving aren’t just sports—they’re metaphors for life.
    • You don’t need comfort to grow. Discomfort is often the best classroom.
    • Blending adrenaline and purpose can be a path to healing.
    • Reality shows like Castaways test more than survival—they test spirit.
    • Doing scary things rewires your brain toward strength and resilience.

    Resources:

    • Matt Jaskol on Instagram
    • Learn more about skydiving, motorsports, and adventure therapy
    • Watch Castaways for a raw look into survival and self-discovery

    "The greatest experience of my life. I would do it again."Matt Jaskol

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • Marissa Hawkins on Building a Franchise Empire Without Losing Her Soul
    2025/05/27

    "Your life will change when you take that leap of faith—fear is nothing but false evidence appearing real."

    In this episode of Pursue Vegas, we sit down with powerhouse entrepreneur and community builder Marissa Hawkins, who went from the pharmaceutical industry to owning and operating 10 Massage Envy franchises across Nevada. But her story isn’t just about business—it’s about belief.

    Marissa opens up about the defining moments that shaped her—from taking a chance on entrepreneurship to finding her voice as a speaker, author, and advocate for wellness and impact.

    "We all have a story, and you just never know who you can help by sharing your own."

    We talk about what it means to show up for your community, why mentorship matters more than ever, and how Marissa’s upcoming book Me: The Mindful Entrepreneur is setting the stage for a new kind of leadership—one rooted in care, clarity, and conscious growth.

    "It’s about taking action and caring about people. You’ll never get far alone."

    From the lessons passed down by her late mentor Steve Cook, to her work with local wellness initiatives, Marissa is proof that when you combine heart with hustle, there’s no limit to what’s possible.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Success comes from betting on yourself—even when it’s uncomfortable.
    • Community engagement is the secret sauce to long-term, meaningful business.
    • Mentorship is a two-way street; now it’s our turn to guide the next generation.
    • Mindfulness in business isn't a luxury—it’s a necessity.
    • Resilience is built in the small decisions, not the big ones.

    Resources:

    • Marissa Hawkins on Instagram
    • Marissa Hawkins on LinkedIn
    • Upcoming Book: Me: The Mindful Entrepreneur
    • Organizations Mentioned: Massage Envy, Bunker Labs, Filipino Nurses Association, Orange Theory

    "Little things do matter, and they affect people in different ways. We can do remarkable things with all the resources we have."

    If you’ve ever needed a reminder that your story, your voice, and your leap of faith matters—this episode is it.

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • Craig Goldberg on Healing Your Nervous System Through Sound
    2025/05/26

    Stress isn’t just a feeling—it’s a full-body experience.

    And in this episode of Pursue Vegas, we sit down with Craig Goldberg, co-founder of Inharmony Interactive, to talk about how sound and vibration can help you heal from the outside in.

    Craig’s journey into wellness didn’t start with yoga or incense. It began in healthcare—and led him to develop cutting-edge tech that regulates the nervous system through vibroacoustic therapy. “It’s about managing stress and anxiety. It’s about teaching people about the power of sound and vibration,” Craig explains.

    Now a staple in Las Vegas’s underground wellness movement, Craig is on a mission to bring nervous system education to the mainstream. We talk about his signature sound beds, frequency tools, and how his technology helps users activate the parasympathetic nervous system (that’s the calm one). “Sound and vibration therapy gives you something you can do to kick in the parasympathetic nervous system on command.

    Beyond the tech, Craig believes we’re living through a shift—a return to energetic medicine, proactive health, and personal sovereignty. “We are at the beginning of another renaissance in health and wellness.” His approach blends science and spirit without the fluff, showing how repetition, frequency, and breathwork can rewire your stress response and reset your body.

    He even shares his approach to parenting, revealing why he’s homeschooling his daughter to focus on real-world life skills. “Every day, in every way, I’m getting better and better and better,” he says, nodding to the simple mantras that shape his daily practice.

    Whether you’re new to sound healing or just ready to ditch the burnout cycle, this episode is a conversation about calming your system, reclaiming your power, and finding harmony—on your terms.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Your nervous system controls more than you think—it’s time to make friends with it.
    • Vibroacoustic therapy is a powerful tool for regulating stress and achieving relaxation.
    • Vegas has a fast-growing wellness scene beyond casinos and conventions.
    • Sound therapy isn’t magic—it’s biology meets frequency.
    • There’s a movement toward conscious living, customized education, and holistic well-being.

    Resources:

    • Craig Goldberg — Inharmony Interactive
    • Mentioned Thought Leaders: Dr. Amen, Peter Attia, Andrew Huberman, Alex Hormozi
    • Book Recs: Seth Godin, Kathy Heller

    Las Vegas is known for noise. Craig is here to bring the harmony.

    Tune in to this soul-soothing episode with Craig Goldberg and discover how sound, tech, and nervous system healing can help you regulate in a dysregulated world.

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • Sober Raves & Purpose-Driven Parties: Alex Skerlich on Redefining EDM Culture
    2025/05/25

    "I’m not here to be the best DJ in the world. But if there’s one person I can reach... then I’ve hit my goal."

    In this episode of Pursue Vegas, we get into the loud, unfiltered, soul-shifting world of Alex Skerlich—aka Skrilla—the man behind Rage and Recovery and one of the most mission-driven voices in Vegas’s EDM scene.

    Alex didn’t start in nightclubs or behind the decks. He came from the buttoned-up world of corporate events—until he burned it all down and built something that actually felt like him. "Being fucked up has been fucking up my life," he shares.

    We talk about what it really takes to start over, why rock bottom is the best place to build from, and how Alex turned his personal recovery into a movement that’s giving people a new way to experience EDM—safe, sober, and still electric. "Rock bottom is the best place to start… there’s nothing stronger to put your pillars into than rock bottom."

    From warehouse parties to healing spaces, Skrilla’s redefining what nightlife looks like for people who want to feel everything without numbing out. His approach is raw, real, and rooted in one core belief: community over competition. "I always like to venture into collaboration over competition because it’s all community driven."

    We get into sobriety, building a brand from scratch, and why Las Vegas is still one of the most supportive cities in the country—if you show up right. "Without Vegas, I don’t have what I have… it all stems from community and opportunity here."

    Whether you're on your own reinvention path or just tired of the same old party scene—this episode is proof that you can turn your past into purpose. And you don’t need to be famous to make an impact. You just need to be honest.

    What You’ll Take Away:

    • Rock bottom can be a blueprint—not a sentence.
    • Sober events aren’t boring—they’re intentional.
    • Community wins every time. Competition is noise.
    • You don’t need a massive following to build a movement.
    • The Vegas EDM scene is deeper than you think—and Skrilla’s leading the shift.

    Links + Resources:

    • 🎧 Rage and Recovery
    • 📲 Search “Skrilla” or “Scarlet” on social
    • 🔊 Rare Moments Podcast – co-hosted by Alex
    • 📻 99.7 Vibe FM – Catch the sound of local EDM

    This episode isn’t about nightlife—it’s about life after the lights go out, and the kind of clarity that only comes when you stop running from yourself. Hit play and get into the rhythm of recovery, community, and real connection.

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • From Scrolls to Sold: How Stan Lopez Used Social Media to Build a Real Estate Empire
    2025/05/24

    Las Vegas isn’t just a playground—it’s a platform.

    In this episode of Pursue Vegas, we sit down with Las Vegas entrepreneur and content creator Stan Lopez, whose journey from nightlife promoter to commercial real estate connector is anything but ordinary.

    Stan moved to Vegas in 2007 with just $2,000 and a dream. Cutting his teeth in the city’s booming nightlife scene, he quickly learned the importance of relationships, communication, and hustle. But it wasn’t until he embraced content creation that his career truly took off, “because I did social media… I had a little push from a mentor and said, you know what? Just go all in.”

    Today, Stan fuses his real estate work with a strong social media presence, spotlighting local businesses and turning visibility into opportunity. “A lot of the skill sets that we’ve learned in nightlife apply for real estate,” he shares. Whether it’s helping restaurant owners get foot traffic or negotiating leases for commercial spaces, he knows how to make noise in the right way.

    We talk about what it takes to pivot industries, why consistency is king, and how to stay relevant in a city that never slows down. “If I’m not gonna start today, I’m never gonna start,” Stan says, proving that sometimes, betting on yourself is the best investment you can make.

    From bottle service to business strategy—this is the kind of reinvention Vegas was made for.


    “You’re one step away from success.” — Stan Lopez

    Key Takeaways:

    • Career pivots are possible when you leverage your existing skill sets with intention.
    • Relationship-building is the real currency in Las Vegas.
    • Content creation isn’t a side hustle—it’s a visibility tool that can build real business.
    • Consistency and authenticity are non-negotiable in long-term growth.
    • Find the right team, and growth becomes exponential.

    Resources:

    • @StanLopez on Instagram

    This is what reinvention looks like.

    Whether you’re new to Vegas or have been here for decades, this episode will challenge how you think about success, strategy, and social presence.

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • Aging Isn’t the End Game: Ariel Alicea on Reimagining Senior Wellness in Vegas
    2025/05/23

    "I think having fun and enjoying your life do way more for the body than, like, the list of rules that they're going to get from their doctor."

    In this episode of Pursue Vegas, we sit down with Ariel Alicea, founder of Peak Vitality Wellness, to talk about reimagining senior health. Ariel is on a mission to impact one million seniors by 2040, and she’s starting by transforming how Las Vegas thinks about aging, vitality, and community.

    "I want to help our generation know how to better take care of their parents."

    With a background in senior fitness and a heart for impact, Ariel shares how she went from hotel sales to launching a wellness company dedicated to giving seniors more joy, more connection, and more years truly lived—not just survived.

    "Isolation’s not good for us. If there’s anything that 2020 showed us, it’s that none of us are meant to be isolated."

    We explore what it means to create a city that supports the aging population, why Nevada ranks dead last for senior care (and how that can change), and how programs like the Forever Fun Senior Fair are putting wellness, joy, and human connection at the forefront of the aging conversation.

    "The intention behind Peak Vitality is how much more can we just allow seniors to just enjoy those last 30, 40, 50 years."


    Key Takeaways:

    • Senior wellness requires more than medication—it demands joy, movement, and purpose.
    • Las Vegas can become a blue zone for longevity with the right systems and support.
    • Community and connection are antidotes to isolation and early decline.
    • Holistic aging is rooted in fun, forgiveness, and presence.
    • We need to prepare now to better care for the generations ahead.

    Resources:

    • Peak Vitality Wellness

    This episode isn’t just about senior care—it’s about rethinking what it means to thrive at every age. Tune in and discover how Ariel is changing the game for wellness in Las Vegas and beyond.

    "Every time I see someone light up from dance or laughter, it reminds me why I do this."

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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  • Behind the Ads: Sergio Chavez on Building Real ROI in the Vegas Digital Jungle
    2025/05/22

    If running Google Ads feels like surgery, that’s because it kind of is.

    “You're putting in dollars for somebody, and they're expecting to get money out. That is a big responsibility. It's almost like being a doctor.”

    In this episode of Pursue Vegas, we pull back the curtain with Sergio Chavez—the guy behind ilovegoogleads.com, founder of the Vegas Voices Podcast, and a digital marketing strategist who’s been in the game since 2008 (back when no one knew what a conversion rate was).

    Sergio’s not just talking pixels and pay-per-clicks. He’s talking about how to actually show up—in business, in service, and in a city where connections matter more than clout.

    “Just be willing to show up and serve… This town has been very welcoming to me.”

    We talk about how real success isn’t built on viral moments—it’s built in the hours no one sees. Behind every 15-second reel is 15 hours of work. Behind every campaign is the responsibility of delivering actual results. That’s the part most people skip, but not Sergio.

    And Vegas? It’s his playground. “It's your simulation. It's your GTA 5.”

    From real estate hustle to reputation-building online, Sergio shares what it takes to thrive in this city—without selling your soul to the algorithm. He’s one of those people actually doing the work… not just talking about it. And through his podcast, he’s amplifying the voices that are shaping Vegas behind the scenes—not just the influencers in front of the camera.

    We go deep on performance marketing, personal growth, and how digital advertising isn’t just about clicks—it’s about clarity, commitment, and service.

    "If you give light to others, the light's going to shine on you."

    Key Takeaways:

    • Running ads is high-stakes—Sergio treats it like surgery.
    • Las Vegas is an entrepreneurial simulation. The opportunities? Endless.
    • People see the 15-second reel, not the 15 hours of work behind it.
    • Real growth happens when you integrate personal development with professional performance.
    • The Vegas Voices Podcast is amplifying the stories shaping our city.

    Resources:

    • Sergio Chavez on Instagram
    • Vegas Voices Podcast
    • I Love Google Ads

    Whether you're a business owner trying to scale or a creative looking for traction—this episode reminds you that clarity, commitment, and service still win in the long game.

    Thanks for tuning in to The Pursue Vegas Podcast!

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    46 分