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Andrew Mychal’s journey from a young Ohio entrepreneur to a spiritual advocate and philanthropist is a testament to his dedication, resilience, and transformative vision. Having a strong acumen for business and starting from the age of nineteen, Andrew built a small chain of convenience stores and car washes. With his knack for business and a tireless work ethic, his entrepreneurial success allowed him to retire early. Now he’s pivoted towards his true passion and calling–the pursuit of using his voice and words to teach people the power of gratitude and meditation, spiritual growth and deep personal healing.

Dedicating himself to the inner work, Andrew has participated in numerous retreats with renowned spiritual leaders such as Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle. His commitment to spiritual evolution is matched by his advocacy for plant medicine, yoga, and preparing food with Ayurvedic principles.
Andrew, a white beard man, in a white shirt, smiling, in a pier at the beach

Andrew is also a passionate philanthropist, generously supporting several LGBT organizations and championing causes that promote equality and acceptance. His dedication to making a positive impact and paying it forward is unwavering.

For years, Andrew believed that success was the answer to fulfillment. He chased it relentlessly, but when he finally achieved what others would call the American Dream, something was still missing. No amount of money, freedom, or opportunity could fill the holes in his heart. Gratitude is more than just a word—it’s a practice that can shift your entire life. When we focus on what we’re grateful for, we change our outlook, soften our hearts, and start to see the world through a positive lens. It rewires our minds, allowing us to experience more joy, peace, and love.

Looking to the future, Andrew’s vision is bold and inspiring. He aims to touch the lives of 1 billion people by promoting the practice of meditation, leading silent retreats, and building bridges in fragmented communities. His forthcoming projects include publishing a Gratitude Journal and serving as a role model for LGBT youth, fostering a world of greater compassion, understanding, and unity.