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I recently sat down for an interview with Adam Visnic of Gravitas Investigations as part of his “P.I. Hero” interview series on YouTube

I certainly don’t consider myself a hero by any stretch of the imagination, but was flattered to be invited.

I talked about my path into the private investigation business, the two main things that have helped accelerate business growth, and the biggest challenge that is always on my mind (hint: it’s not what you might think!). 

Anyway, if you are interested in these sorts of things, you can check out the video below. 

If you have no interest in those sorts of things, here are couple of interesting tidbits that you may have never known about me:

  • My high school aptitude test suggested I should be an air traffic controller, not a private investigator.
  • I was part of the photography team for the 2000 MLB World Series (the Subway Series for you nerdy baseball fans).
  • The aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks is what really got me passionate about the private investigation industry. 
  • I may or may not have superpowers.

During the interview, Adam asked me about a big challenge that I have been able to overcome in my private investigation career. 

My answer (which you can view here) was not particularly eloquent or very well thought out. Which got me thinking and ultimately to a lengthy article that was published on Pursuit Magazine which you can check out below.

My Biggest Struggles with Running a PI Business—and How I Overcame Them

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