Welcome to the Infinite Reps Podcast hosted by Trevor Stone. This podcast is inspired by Dr. Claud Anderson, author of Powernomics and Black Labor, White Wealth. In his work, Anderson cites the following definition of Power: “[It] is not simply the ability to get something done, but to get it done despite the resistance and opposition of others.†Infinite Reps Podcast is dedicated to contributing to conversations of Black empowerment. When Foundational Black Americans become codified improve their condition by prioritizing their own group self interest the world will become a better place.
It's time for Black society to educate our own children. With the state of America at the time of this release every Black parent must come to terms with the fact that schools have completely failed Black children. In fact, the schools are failing all America's children. It's is up to Black people to pull their own weight in educating our own children on how to be productive members of society.
How do you know when you are moving with intention or being a cog in the wheel? Have you ever had everything going for you on paper yet still felt unfulfilled? What's the difference between the way we contextualize the challenges of life when you are going through the motion versus when we are moving with intention and purpose? What action steps are involved with moving with purpose and intention? All these questions are discussed in this episode. Enjoy!
Here I discuss six life lessons my Father instilled in me growing up. Take a nugget and apply it to your life. Take what works and leave the rest.
We all heard this phrase before: "Your network is your net worth." As it is in sports, we tend to play to the level of our competition. Good or bad. The aim of this episode is to inspire you to do a little self audit. In this episode I did that for myself and concluded that being part of a network with standards of excellence has been one of my most valuable resources in business but also the most challenging.
In this episode Trevor explains why he thinks all Black people should see a therapist.
The following Instagram meme has been on my mind lately: Remember you are now where you once dreamed of being. This episode is about the power of perspective.
In this episode Trevor discusses the role of music in our lives. Music is able to open us up to information better than other forms of media i.e. television, movies, books, podcasts, etc. The properties of good beats and harmonious sounds satisfy the reasoning mind and open up the subconscious mind. The question is what is the message of the lyrics that are following the sound? Is it a low-frequency message or a message that inspires you to level up in your life?
In this episode Trevor discuss the idea of freedom. It's a common misconception to think of freedom as a luxury. In reality it's the opposite. Freedom and responsibility are directly proportional. The more control you claim over your life to be free the more work you have to put in to remain free. What does freedom actually look like? What are the prerequisites to running an sovereign society?
This is a two-part episode. Part 1 I discuss the meaning behind Infinite Reps. Part 2 is a commentary on the current state of Black American society in the context of the power paradigm.
In this installment of Infinite Reps Trevor Stone discusses how he implements a simple but mighty tool. If you want to improve your relationship to failure and learn the self-monitoring skills of top performers you need The Power List. The creator of The Power List is Andy Frisella. Make sure to check out episode 107 of The MFCEO Project to get the most accurate breakdown of how to use The Power List!
2020 has been a year characterized by tremendous uncertainty and fear. The entire country became paralyzed for most of the year. Most people in society took steps backward or stayed stagnant. In this episode, I discuss how I pushed through the fear and uncertainty to stay on the path of progression in my life.
Welcome to Infinite Reps! ------------------------------- Music: Naiqwanwanya - Stars (ft. Dre Carter)