Let me start with this…
What do you do when you have the credentials, the experience, and the drive…but nobody will give you a shot?
Today’s guest lived that reality.
After moving to a new country, Jonathan Maharaj faced rejection after rejection, despite having the qualifications to succeed. But instead of backing off, he built something on the side… quietly, consistently… for years. That side effort eventually became a global advisory business.
Jonathan is an award-winning CPA, founder, and financial strategist who helps businesses make smarter decisions and build sustainable Growth.
In the first half of the show, we’ll talk about his journey… from starting over in a new country to building a business rooted in trust.
In the second half, we’ll dive into what most entrepreneurs get wrong about Money, growth, and decision-making.
Jonathon’s Website:
https://jonathanmaharaj.com
Aurora Financials:
https://aurorafinancials.com
Mike Konrad entered the electronics manufacturing industry in 1985. Four decades later, he continues to dedicate his career to advancing reliability within the industry. In 1992, he founded Aqueous Technologies, an equipment manufacturer serving the electronics sector. Becoming an entrepreneur was never part of his plan, he simply had a passion for a product he designed. When his employer declined to build it, he realized the only way forward was to create it himself.
Mike entered business with strong technical skills but no business acumen. His early assets were ego, passion, arrogance, ignorance, and above all, a poor assessment of risk. Ironically, those traits proved useful in the beginning, ignorance really was bliss. But as his company grew, Mike recognized that those same traits could lead to its downfall. To survive, he had to transform himself, developing business acumen, adopting sustainable strategies, and evolving from reckless enthusiasm into purposeful leadership.
Today, with 40 years of industry experience, Mike shares both his technical expertise and his entrepreneurial journey, offering lessons from personal and professional growth, the near-misses that almost derailed him, and the strategies that carried him forward. He is also a strong advocate of “conscious marketing”, moving beyond traditional chest-thumping advertising toward education-driven authority building. By offering value through knowledge rather than hype, Mike helps organizations connect with a new generation of decision-makers who prefer independent research over bold claims.