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Speaking With Elvis Podcast

Speaking With Elvis Podcast

By: Elvis Prince Tognia
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Summary

Speaking with Elvis Podcast helps you become a clearer, more confident communicator while strengthening your mindset. In each solo episode, Elvis shares practical tools for better communication, personal growth, and self-improvement. As the show evolves, experts from various fields will join to offer insights that help you grow in every area of life.Elvis Prince Tognia Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Legally Blind, But Leveraging His One Thing – with Daryl Bryant
    Apr 29 2026

    In this powerful episode of Speaking with Elvis, we sit down with Daryl Bryant—a retired LAUSD teacher, investor, and actor—who proves that limitations don’t define your impact. Despite being legally blind, Daryl has tapped into his one thing and built a thriving path in stock investing after retirement.


    We dive into how he discovered his focus, the mindset shifts that helped him transition from education to investing, and how he continues to expand his influence beyond what many would consider possible. This conversation is a reminder that clarity of purpose can outshine any obstacle.


    If you’ve ever questioned what’s next for you, this episode will challenge you to find—and fully commit to—your one thing.

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    56 mins
  • The Myth of Multitasking
    Apr 8 2026

    Is multitasking really making you more productive—or just spreading your focus thin?


    In this episode of Speaking with Elvis, we break down the illusion of multitasking and why the brain isn’t designed to handle multiple priorities with true efficiency. Instead of doing more, we often end up doing everything at an average level.


    Drawing from everyday experiences—like how the school system pushes us to divide attention across subjects, or how having a “Plan B” can quietly weaken our commitment to Plan A—we explore how divided focus limits excellence. This episode also challenges the popular belief that you should never put all your eggs in one basket, offering a different perspective: what if true success comes from full commitment to one thing?


    If you’re ready to sharpen your focus, reclaim your energy, and operate at your highest level, this conversation is for you.

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    25 mins
  • The Universal Dream
    Mar 11 2026

    Episode 11 – The Universal Dream


    In this episode of the Speaking with Elvis Podcast, Elvis Prince Tognia introduces the powerful concept of the Universal Dream, inspired by the deeper meaning behind the American Dream.


    To understand the Universal Dream, Elvis revisits the true spirit of the American Dream by going back to the words of the United States Declaration of Independence, which affirms that every person has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.


    But what does that pursuit truly mean?


    Over time, the American Dream has often been interpreted as material success or socioeconomic prosperity. Yet its deeper meaning is something far more profound: the freedom to pursue something meaningful—the realization of a worthy idea.


    Drawing from the final chapter of his book The Power of Your One Thing, Elvis expands this idea into what he calls the Universal Dream. If the essence of the dream is the pursuit of a meaningful and worthy ideal, then it should not be limited to one country.


    The Universal Dream simply means that any person, anywhere in the world, can pursue something meaningful that is unique to them—their one thing. And in doing so, they are living their own Universal Dream.


    This episode invites you to rethink success and reconnect with the dream that gives your life purpose.

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    31 mins
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