Episode #180: Weston Seid – Building Opportunities with Oppti

Weston Seid: Building Opportunities with Oppti Weston Seid, founder and CEO of Oppti, is on a mission to bridge the gap between ambitious students and real-world work experience. A USC Marshall graduate and the youngest planning commissioner in his city’s history, Weston brings a unique mix of strategic thinking and entrepreneurial drive to solving a critical problem: helping students find internships that align with their passions while giving businesses an easy way to nurture future talent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9zz-gTPaRU Top 5 Takeaways from the Episode: From Commissioner to Entrepreneur – Weston transitioned from being the youngest planning commissioner to building a platform that connects students and employers nationwide. Solving the Internship Gap – Oppti addresses the lack of internship opportunities, especially for high school students, by streamlining how businesses create and manage internship programs. Bootstrapping for Success – Rather than rushing into venture capital, Weston and his team bootstrapped Oppti to stay true to their mission and build a platform that truly works for students and businesses alike. Virtual Internships are the Future – The shift toward remote work opened new possibilities for businesses and students, making internships more accessible regardless of location. End-to-End Solution for Businesses – From recruiting and screening to training and performance tracking, Oppti handles the heavy lifting so businesses can focus on integrating interns into meaningful projects. Watch the full episode now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9zz-gTPaRU Memorable Quote: “It’s not just about giving students opportunities—it’s about helping them make informed decisions that shape their future careers.” – Weston Seid Want to be a Guest on our Show? Apply Now Connect with Weston Linkedin
Episode #193: Cheri Lynne – Co-Founder of OptiWright

Tania Khazaal (Tanya the Herbalist), CEO of Your Life Tania Khazaal—better known as Tanya the Herbalist—is a coach, creator, and community builder helping people reclaim health, purpose, and agency. After witnessing her mother’s decline on pharmaceuticals, Tania dove into herbalism, rebuilt her own well-being, and transformed a tea side-hustle into a seven-figure, mission-driven brand. Today, through CEO of Your Life and her She’s Empowered community, she champions faith, emotional resilience, and practical daily habits that create lasting change. In this episode, Tania shares how she shifted from corporate life and basement tea packing to digital products, courses, and coaching—while keeping her compass set on faith, family, and service. Her framework centers on four pillars (inner world/spirituality, lifestyle & well-being, relationships, and vision/legacy) and a deceptively simple cadence: 18 minutes a day. Top Takeaways From crisis to calling: Her mother’s health battle sparked a deep dive into herbalism and holistic healing, leading to a purpose-led business. Product → platform: Moving from physical teas to ebooks, funnels, and courses unlocked scale and financial freedom. Four-pillar operating system: Inner world (faith), health, relationships, and vision—progress across all four creates durable happiness. Relationships matter: She spotlights estrangement as a “silent epidemic” and teaches emotional regulation over cut-off culture. 18 minutes a day: Small, daily commitments compound to ~100 hours/year—enough to change your health, business, and life. Ready to be the CEO of your life? Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42QHMV4EYW0 (search: “Clicks and Bricks Tanya the Herbalist”) Memorable Quote: “You can literally change your entire life in 10 years with 18 minutes a day.” Want to be a Guest on our Show? Apply Now Connect with Tania Linkedin Instagram Facebook