Catching up with Brian Wallace – founder and president of NowSourcing, one of the world’s leading infographic and content marketing agencies – and Mayan Eden – real estate entrepreneur, investor, and peace advocate – as they share their journeys of identity, resilience, and storytelling in a fractured world. From Brian’s transformation into a religious Jew shaped by personal tragedy, to Mayan’s shift from an Orthodox upbringing to bridge-building through Voices of Abraham, both guests reveal how faith, culture, and business intersect in times of uncertainty. Together, they explore how October 7th reshaped Jewish identity, why human connection remains more powerful than algorithms, and how storytelling can heal divides as much as it can build brands.

In this episode, you’ll learn:
• How Brian built NowSourcing into a global leader in infographics by simplifying complex ideas into visual narratives.
• Why Mayan created Voices of Abraham to spark dialogue, dismantle stereotypes, and promote cross-cultural understanding.
• The lessons Brian drew from personal loss and October 7th, and how they inform his approach to business and faith.
• Why authentic human connection is still the foundation of marketing, leadership, and community—even in the age of AI.
• Practical insights on resilience, storytelling, and living with honesty and intention in business and life.

Host: Michael Peres (Mikey Peres)
Guests: Brian Wallace, Mayan Eden

Guest(s): Brian Wallace, Mayan Eden
Host(s): Michael Peres
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Brian Wallace is the founder of NowSourcing, the top-ranked infographic agency in the U.S., helping major brands like Adobe and Twitter craft impactful visual stories.

Mayan Eden is an Arabic-Jewish real estate broker and founder of Eden Realty Properties in NYC, leveraging multicultural expertise to serve diverse clients and promote dialogue through entrepreneurship.

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