Season 1 Episode 33
I'm deeply honored to introduce you to today's guest on Magnify Your Message, Joe Coss.
Between the time Joe and I recorded this powerful conversation and the release of this episode, Joe unexpectedly passed away. He leaves behind a beautiful family, cherished friends, and a legacy of brilliance, creativity, and heart that will ripple far beyond his time here.
If you never had the chance to meet Joe—this episode will show you exactly why he was so deeply loved, respected, and admired. And if you’re one of the many people who knew and cared for him, my hope is that this conversation fills your heart, as it did mine.
Joe was no ordinary guest.
He was a lead mechanical engineer who helped design some of the most iconic landmarks in the world—the New World Trade Center, JFK Airport, even the Burj Khalifa. But he wasn’t just a builder of buildings—he was a builder of dreams, a rock musician, a filmmaker, and a passionate explorer of the universe’s deepest mysteries.
🎧 In this episode, you’ll hear:
✨ This is more than just an interview. It’s a celebration of a life fully lived. A call to say yes to your passions. A tribute to a man who magnified his message every single day—through work, music, thought, and heart.
💫 Joe Coss, your light and legacy live on.
If this episode touches you, please share it—with your friends, your family, your community. Let’s carry Joe’s message forward, together.
About the Guest
Joe Coss was a mechanical engineer, musician, filmmaker, and visionary thinker whose life defied categories. He helped design world-renowned landmarks like the New World Trade Center and Burj Khalifa, performed music on stages with legends, and explored the mysteries of the universe through physics and storytelling.
Joe passed away unexpectedly before this episode aired, but his legacy of creativity, brilliance, and heart lives on. This conversation is a tribute to a life fully and beautifully lived.
Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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