POPULARITY
Erwachsen werden findet heute bei vielen jungen Menschen vor allem im Gym statt. Denn: Körper-Optimierung steht über allem. Autorin: Alex Becker Von Alex Becker.
In this Sunday's sermon, Alex Becker teaches that keeping in step with the Holy Spirit is the key to following God's direction for our lives.
Gregory Smith, Chancellor of the San Diego Community College District, discusses the district's significant community outreach to connect residents with career and academic education programs that align the curriculum with industry needs while supporting student basic needs. Smith is joined by Alex Becker, Program Specialist for Work Based Learning at the San Diego County Office of Education. About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Der METALKELLER - Deutschlands einzige Metal Late Night Show - Der deutsche Metal Podcast
Metal und Spiele? Klar, passt! Wissen alle, die den METALKELLER hören! Aber auch sonst tummelt sich viel Metal in der Spielewelt! Alex Becker von Metal.de weiß dazu eine ganze Menge und gibt uns ein paar Empfehlungen!
Teaching from the miracle of the loaves and fishes, in this week's sermon Alex Becker challenges us to: Trust God with everything we have; Be open-handed with everything He has given us; and Participate with Him in everything He does.
In this week's message, Alex Becker speaks about the Biblical model for church leadership, and how we endeavour to follow this at City Base Church.
In this week's sermon, Alex Becker teaches on who our neighbour is, and why it's so vital that we be a going people, taking the good news of the God's love and salvation to everyone we meet. Parable of the Good Samaritan 30 Jesus replied with a story: “A Jewish man was traveling from Jerusalem down to Jericho, and he was attacked by bandits. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him up, and left him half dead beside the road. 31 “By chance a priest came along. But when he saw the man lying there, he crossed to the other side of the road and passed him by. 32 A Temple assistant walked over and looked at him lying there, but he also passed by on the other side. 33 “Then a despised Samaritan came along, and when he saw the man, he felt compassion for him. 34 Going over to him, the Samaritan soothed his wounds with olive oil and wine and bandaged them. Then he put the man on his own donkey and took him to an inn, where he took care of him. 35 The next day he handed the innkeeper two silver coins, telling him, ‘Take care of this man. If his bill runs higher than this, I'll pay you the next time I'm here.' 36 “Now which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was attacked by bandits?” Jesus asked. 37 The man replied, “The one who showed him mercy.” Then Jesus said, “Yes, now go and do the same.” Luke 10: 30 - 37 NLT)
Türkische Hochzeiten werden traditionell mit vielen hundert Gästen gefeiert – eine besondere Herausforderung für den Veranstalter. Alex Becker hat Ömer Ünsal begleitet, einen Planer für türkische Hochzeiten aus Solingen. Von Alex Becker.
Alex Becker, coordenador de Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Inovação da Terraplant, detalha os benefícios dos fertilizantes organominerais, uma solução inovadora e sustentável para a agricultura.Divino Onaldo entrevista:Alex Becker, doutor em solos e Coordenador de Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Inovação da Terraplant;Tema: Primeiro Fertilizante Organomineral com Óxidos do Brasil.
Wenn das Kind auf den Schulabschluss zusteuert, wird es schwierig. In welche Richtung soll es anschließend gehen? Was, wenn der oder die Jugendliche gar nicht planen will? Alex Becker ist der Frage nachgegangen, ob und wie viel Einfluss Eltern auf die Berufswahl nehmen sollten. Von WDR 5.
Are you struggling to track and measure the success of your Facebook ads campaigns? Look no further than Hyros Tracking - the ultimate Facebook ad attribution tool. In this podcast, I'll provide you with a comprehensive review of Hyros Tracking and show you how to use Alex Becker's software for Facebook ads conversion tracking. I'll start by explaining the basics of Facebook ads conversion tracking and how Hyros Tracking can help you measure the effectiveness of your campaigns. Then we'll dive deeper into the features and benefits of Hyros Tracking, including its ability to track all of your marketing channels in one place, provide accurate attribution data, and optimize your campaigns for maximum ROI. We will also show you how to set up and use Hyros Tracking for your own Facebook ads campaigns.
Climate hubs are physical spaces in town centres where people can get together to find out about sustainable living, make plans, exchange ideas and hold events. There are two new hubs opening in Warwickshire in Spring 2024 - one in Rugby and one in Stratford. In this episode, Alex Becker from Transition Town Rugby, and Stephen Norrie from Net Zero Stratford, talk about what their respective hubs and what a difference they can make to their communities.
I react to another @AlexBeckersChannel video where he shares his TOP 7 ALTCOINS TO 100X and then give you my week 2 final rankings of all crypto YouTuber influencers. Thank you to our main sponsor Stake! Sign up here: http://stake.us/?c=benarmstrong&offer... Ben Armstrong Crypto X Trading Steps Step 1: Sign up for Phemex https://phemex.com/a/k/benarmstrongcr... Step 2: Become a Palau e-Resident: https://rns.id/?rc_by=nvYXpOyE Step 3: Receive Palau ID in mail & KYC on Phemex Step 4: Trade with peace of mind FREE Newsletter Showing YOU How to Make Money in Crypto Ben Armstrong Substack: https://benarmstrong.substack.com/ Trading Tools & Links High IQ Indicator: https://highiq.store SurfShark VPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer... Trading View: https://www.tradingview.com/?aff_id=1... TokenMetrics: https://tokenmetrics.sjv.io/BenArmstr... High IQ Free Discord Server: https://discord.gg/NR4gEZrxQa High IQ Telegram Group: https://t.me/HighIQIndicator Buy Ben Armstrong's Books on Amazon! Catching Up to Crypto: https://www.amazon.com/Catching-Up-Cr... Catching Up to FTX: https://www.amazon.com/Catching-Up-FT... Join the Trademaster Telegram to learn more. https://t.me/Trademaster_Ninja
Thank you to our main sponsor Stake! Sign up here: http://stake.us/?c=benarmstrong&offer... Ben Armstrong Crypto X Trading Steps Step 1: Sign up for Phemex https://phemex.com/a/k/benarmstrongcr... Step 2: Become a Palau e-Resident: https://rns.id/?rc_by=nvYXpOyE Step 3: Receive Palau ID in mail & KYC on Phemex Step 4: Trade with peace of mind FREE Newsletter Showing YOU How to Make Money in Crypto Ben Armstrong Substack: https://benarmstrong.substack.com/ Trading Tools & Links High IQ Indicator: https://highiq.store SurfShark VPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer... Trading View: https://www.tradingview.com/?aff_id=1... TokenMetrics: https://tokenmetrics.sjv.io/BenArmstr... High IQ Free Discord Server: https://discord.gg/NR4gEZrxQa High IQ Telegram Group: https://t.me/HighIQIndicator Buy Ben Armstrong's Books on Amazon! Catching Up to Crypto: https://www.amazon.com/Catching-Up-Cr... Catching Up to FTX: https://www.amazon.com/Catching-Up-FT... Join the Trademaster Telegram to learn more. https://t.me/Trademaster_Ninja
In today's message, Alex Becker teaches on the calling and purpose of the Old Testament prophets, and how their prophecies impact our understanding of God's Word, and point us to Jesus, the Saviour. The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners,2 to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor and the day of vengeance of our God,to comfort all who mourn,3 and provide for those who grieve in Zion—to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes,the oil of joy instead of mourning,and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor. (Isaiah 61: 1 - 3 NIV)
On today's episode of Friday Banter, Cryptomanran is joined by Crypto Banter's very own Hustle for the hottest crypto gaming alpha with the latest gaming tokens you need in your portfolio to outperform ANY crypto gaming portfolio! Including Alex Becker!
In today's message, Alex Becker shares 3 key truths about true worshipers, based on John 4: 21 - 24. “Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. 22 You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews. 23 Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. 24 God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.”
In today's message, Alex Becker discusses the structure of church leadership at City Base Church. As a local church, we endeavour to conform to the New Testament pattern for church government as best we understand it. In the New Testament there are neither denominations nor even fellowships of churches. Rather there are interdependent local churches, led by elders, which partner with an apostolic /prophetic team. This message is Part 2 of our DNA Course - please listen to Part 1 on our podcast if you missed it.
Avid rock fan Alex Becker, through his own tenacity landed a job at Gibson Guitars in Berlin where he met Motörhead and worked with them on Phil Campbell's guitars. He's recently written a book on his time in the music industry and here shares his stories of working with the loudest band on earth! Presented by Howard H Smith.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's message, Alex Becker talks about what it takes to be a good Christ-follower, rather than a Jesus-fan. It's only when we do this well that we are able to say, like Paul: "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ." (1 Corinthians 11: 1)
"They want the fast route, I want the for-sure route." I was fascinated by a conversation I heard Ben having on another podcast and had to have him on. Ben has worked with Cole Gordon's sales team, Alex Becker and Hyros, as well as Eli Wilde (Tony Robbins top salesman who sold over 100 million himself). Currently, Ben is helping closers and entrepreneurs sell better by becoming a more well rounded person, creating a high performance lifestyle so they can get high performance results. We talk about productivity, energy, sales, and swords with superhuman salesman, Ben Byrne. This ep will be super interesting and valuable for you if: You're an introvert who wants to tap into your extroverted side, embrace selling, make more money, build a healthy routine, and become someone that demands respect (from yourself and others). We also discuss: Why he wakes up at 2:40 AM every morning (you read that right) Routines, consistency, and discipline Power of a check list Monotasking Eliminating decisions Keeping it simple Being social on social media Spirituality & energy Content / storytelling / humor Why IG stories are so powerful and simple Getting out of your head Connect with Ben on Instagram. -- Podcast website: subtleartofnotyelling.com Leave us a review: ratethispodcast.com/artofnotyelling Sponsor the pod: subtleartofnotyelling.com/sponsor Join theboxcommunity.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofnotyelling/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofnotyelling/support
This week's guest: Alex Becker Alex Becker is the CMO and co-founder of Amuse, a cannabis delivery company that has raised over $60 million. Before Amuse, Alex founded the internet marketing company Highly Relevant and sold it to Wpromote. He was also the VP of Ecommerce and Product at the fashion brand Reformation and prior to that Alex served as the Head of Customer Acquisition & Retention at Atom Tickets. He also advises a bunch of great marketing related businesses, including Attentive, the comprehensive text message solution with over $800 million in funding to date. ––––––––––––––––––––––– Where to find Alex Becker and Amuse LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexybecker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/amusenow Website: https://www.amuse.com/ ––––––––––––––––––––––– Where to find James and Daniel: LinkedIn:James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesborow/ Daniel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieldruger/ Twitter: James: https://twitter.com/jamesborow Daniel: https://twitter.com/ddruger
In today's sermon, which is part 4 of our Identity Series, Alex Becker teaches that according to Scripture, all Believers are "saints" - God's holy people. "Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, To the saints who are at Ephesus and who are faithful in Christ Jesus ..." (Ephesians 1: 1) Songs from today's service were: "Sorrow once filled my life" (Jon Daniel) "Great things" (Phil Wickham) "My King forever" (Bethel Music) "Make room" (Community Music) "Nothing but the blood" (Robert Lowry)
**Cold Open (Jake asks what our biggest prediction flops were)****Skip the Cold Open at 4:16**Chris M. Walker, owner of Legiit and Superstar SEO joins us on this week's episode to talk about why it's important for you to know how to execute the service you're delivering and not simply hire a contractor to do it for you -- at least no without being somewhat of an expert yourself.We talk about how it isn't only unethical but it also isn't scaleable.We also cover:How Chris got started with his SEO career and started Superstar SEOHow and why Chris started LegiitHow an Alex Becker course was actually a catalyst for LegiitHow Chris used cold email to get clients when he first startedHow freelancers can use Legiit to get clientsAnd much moreLegiit.com is a platform where freelancers, agencies, and course creators can list their services where people are looking for those services. Unlike Upwork or Fiverr, buyers find you on Legiit, not the other way around.Superstar SEO is Chris' agency he started before creating Legiit where they offer SEO training, consulting, and managed SEO services -- all conveniently productized on legiit.com.You can find Chris on various social media platforms as well as his sites linked above:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/superstarseo/Twitter: twitter.com/cmwalkerFacebook: facebook.com/cmwlegiit/If you like this episode or any other episode, leave us a rating on Spotify or a review on Apple. It helps us get found and gives us the motivation to keep producing this free content!Want to connect with us? Reach out to us on the everbrospodcast.com website or connect with Jake on socials:Twitter/X: @HundleyJakeLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jake-hundley/Facebook: facebook.com/jake.hundley.1Instagram: instagram.com/jakehundley/
In this episode, Alex Becker teaches about how we can know if we are truly children of God, and what it means to be adopted into His family.
Josue Pena is a Founder of Online CEOs, social media influencer, entrepreneur, and online marketer. He gained popularity through his expertise in Instagram marketing and has helped many individuals and businesses grow their presence on the platform. He is a genius on Instagram, working with Alex Becker, Russell Brunson, LadyBoss, and many more on how to grow and monetize their Instagram audience. He offers proven strategies through Online CEOs to teach entrepreneurs how to leverage Instagram Growth Hacking, thereby giving their brands a powerful voice on the viral social media platform. Josue Pena aims to help entrepreneurs build and grow their businesses on Instagram efficiently, without facing a steep learning curve. Josue Pena has shared his knowledge and strategies through various online courses and mentoring programs, focusing on topics such as personal branding, social media marketing, and business growth. Visit His Socials To Know More About Him! instagram.com/pena youtube.com/@OnlineCEO 0:00 - Intro 0:37 - Meet Josue Pena 01:24 - Pena's Career Journey, Hitting A Million Dollars On His First 9 Months 03:06 - Pena's Mistakes, Losing A Million Dollars 04:13 - Is Instagram Growth Still A Thing In 2023? 05:10 - How Will You Turn Your Followers Into A Customer? 07:18 - How Pena Handles His Instagram DMs? 09:34 - Pena Working With Alex Becker and Lady Boss 11:54 - What's The Best Funnel To Do On Instagram Today? $250k/week From Live Webinars 14:18 - Does Instagram Shoutout Still Works? 19:07 - Retargeting Instagram Post 19:55 - What Will Happen If You Boosted All Your Post For $1 A Day? 21:00 - How You Will Post Your Specific Niche On Instagram? Boosting Your Instagram Post 22:23 - Why Pena Boost The Post Only For a Couple of Days? Diminishing Return 22:55 - What's The Average Price/DM Does Pena Look For? Cost Per Lead (CPL) 23:49 - How Pena Filters His Leads? 25:48 - Handling High Volume Of Leads/Clients, Cost-per-acquisition, $756/$15k Sales 28:14 - What Causes Pena To Stop Running Ad Spend? 30:46 - How does Pena Manage His Team? What's His Focus? Outsourcing 36:05 - How To Manage And Maintain High Ticket Online Services? Hiring Old Students 40:54 - Is AI Voice Message will Help To Scale Out DMs? What's The Best Way To Scale-out Instagram DMs? 42:08 - Where and How Does Pena Hire People? Distributing Workload 46:45 - Does Pena Want To Live With Other Entrepreneurs Again? Importance of a Good Working Environment 49:42 - Pena's Daily Routine, Managing Schedules 54:31 - Importance Of Personal Branding, Building Content 56:49 - Pena's Tips For Growing Your Instagram 57:54 - Tips On Instagram Post 59:26 - Get a Free Instagram Full Course! 1:01:14 - Outro
https://themaclyf.mykajabi.com/
Eye of the Hurricane Podcast - The official podcast of the University of Tulsa Athletics
In today's episode, Alex Becker teaches from Philippians 1: 21 that for the Believer, our first purpose IS Christ. When we realise that He alone can fulfil us, it frees us up to pursue His purpose for our lives, rather than chasing the futile purposes of the world.
In this episode, Alex Becker gives us 27 reasons why Jesus' birth is Good News for humankind.
Does God mean what He says in His Word? Alex Becker explores the trustworthiness of the Word of God in today's podcast.
Thế giới này đã làm cho bạn tin rằng tự do tài chính không phải là điều bạn có thể muốn là được trong đời. Bạn được dạy phải xem sự giàu có là điều chỉ xảy ra với với số ít người đặc biệt và may mắn, hoặc trúng số trong kinh doanh hoặc được sinh ra với tài năng phi thường.Sự thật là việc tạo ra sự giàu có “nứt đố đổ vách” không xuất phát từ sự may mắn hay tài năng. Nó đơn giản là do cách nghĩ, nhận thức và quan điểm của bạn – “chìa khóa” định hướng mọi hành động của bạn. Trong sách nói Nói Không Với Chiến Binh Giao Thông - Mười Chìa Khóa Để Khởi Nghiệp Và LÀm Giàu, Alex Becker không chỉ phân tích những chìa khóa quan trọng nhất cho bạn, mà còn chỉ bạn cách áp dụng chúng vào cuộc sống hôm nay để bắt đầu tạo ra tự do tài chính lâu dài trong cuộc đời. --Về Fonos:Fonos là ứng dụng sách nói có bản quyền. Trên ứng dụng Fonos, bạn có thể nghe định dạng sách nói của những cuốn sách nổi tiếng nhất từ các tác giả trong nước và quốc tế. Ngoài ra, bạn được sử dụng miễn phí nội dung Premium khi đăng ký trở thành Hội viên của Fonos: Truyện ngủ, Nhạc thư giãn, Thiền định, Tóm tắt sách.--Tải ứng dụng Fonos tại: https://fonos.app.link/tai-fonosTìm hiểu về Fonos: https://fonos.vn/Theo dõi Facebook Fonos: https://www.facebook.com/fonosvietnam/Theo dõi Instagram Fonos: https://www.instagram.com/fonosvietnam/Đọc các bài viết thú vị về sách, tác giả sách, những thông tin hữu ích để phát triển bản thân: http://blog.fonos.vn/
Learn how to leverage your Instagram authority, grow your followers, and create positive ROI marketing machines that earns you new followers and sells your products. Josue Pena AKA @pena is the Instagram master when it comes to digital products and has worked with huge names like Grant Cardone and Alex Becker. Today, he shares all of his secrets with Mentors Collective. @pena Onlineceos.com/reviews --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-feldman5/support
If you're not using Instagram to market your products or services, you're missing out on a lot of opportunities. There are a number of reasons Instagram is good for your business. And that's what we're going to talk about. Joining me today is Josue Pena, Instagram Expert and founder of Online CEOs, the best Instagram Marketing Agency for your business. Josue has perfected the art and science of Instagram Marketing and has been crushing it on this platform for the last few years. His clients include the likes of Gary Vaynerchuk and Alex Becker. So how do you beat the algorithm and grow your business on Instagram? Let's find out as I interview Josue Pena in today's episode of Smart Businesses Do This! “The way we work is always with a personal brand. People like people. People buy from people.” - Josue Pena In This Episode: - Who is Josue Pena? - How did Josue become famous on Instagram? - Josue talks about the differences between TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube and which platform might be good for you (starting with one platform, then branching out to other platforms) - How does someone get good returns on Instagram? Jose provides simple strategies to grow not just in followers but in revenue. - How to automate your sales process to get exponential returns - Let's do the math (calculating the cost of acquiring new followers and ROI) - Does it make a difference whether it's a business page or a personal page? - What's required and what are the risks involved when building your business via Instagram? - Josue shares what Smart Business should do - What makes a great shoutout? And much more… Resources: - DM https://www.instagram.com/pena/ (Josue Pena on Instagram) with the words “Adam Lyons or “Smart Business” to get access to an Exclusive Training. Connect with Josue Pena: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pena/ (https://www.instagram.com/pena/) - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/onlineceos/ (https://web.facebook.com/onlineceos/) Connect with Adam Lyons: -https://thesmartblueprint.com/ ( Website) - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adam-lyons-210670166 (LinkedIn) - https://www.facebook.com/TheAdamLyons (Facebook) - https://www.instagram.com/TheAdamLyons/ (Instagram) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXrYi3GXQ7OtJ6urs8w3CBQ (YouTube)
Summary: Is your app slow or releases a pain that produces bugs or downtime? Are AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD just techie talk? What are DevOps and current server setups that ensure smooth releases and scalability of applications? Today’s guest is Alex Becker, founder of Prioneer.io, a SaaS tool that prioritizes customer requests. Alex is […]
The legendary Elliotrades joins Brett, Bento, and Kosher to talk about the NFT market, Imposters and more. Follow Ellio: twitter.com/elliotrades https://twitter.com/PlayImpostors https://www.youtube.com/fudtv (:01) Ellio's take on the NFT market (4:00) Gaming culture and NFTs (12:00) Ellio explains Neo Tokyo (20:00) How gaming NFTs will change the landscape (26:00) Decentralizing Gaming (34:00) Imposters (40:00) Superfarm (45:00) How Ellio's partnership with Alex Becker came about (48:00) An average day in the life of Elliotrades (52:00) Imposters announcement Not financial advice. Join The WGMI Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/ujh4rRTxrP Follow WGMI Studios on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WGMI_Studios Opensea: https://opensea.io/collection/wgmi-studios-genesis Brett: Twitter- https://twitter.com/thebrettway Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsg20ERGZt9eHVZRXROJSqg Kosher Plug: Twitter - https://twitter.com/KosherPlug YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/KosherPlug BentoBoi: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BentoBoiNFT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi9YaudzKqcTwpgyViM-aRg
My guest today is Berwin Tanco. Berwin is the CEO of Ekta. They connect traditional industries, public companies, and physical assets to their blockchain to unlock their value and potential. By connecting these different worlds, Ekta Chain utilizes traditional business cash flow and profit to increase the value of their blockchain ecosystem for everyone in the community. Some of you guys were asking me to start inviting people who are in the crypto space, I think Berwin is one of the pioneers, he also has a very interesting journey himself. Links from the episode: Opensea - https://opensea.io Coinstelegraph - https://cointelegraph.com Coindesk - https://www.coindesk.com Rarity Tools - https://rarity.tools RugDoctor - https://rugdoc.io Shopping.io - https://shopping.io Elliottwave International - https://www.elliottwave.com Books Berwin Recommend: “Warren Buffett: The Life, Lessons & Rules For Success” by Influential Individuals - https://www.amazon.com/The-Life-Lessons-And-Rules-For-Success?tag=10mj-20 “Ray Kroc Biography: The “Founding Father” of McDonald's” by Thomas Stewart - https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Kroc-Biography-The-Founding-Father-Of-McDonalds?tag=10mj-20 YouTube Channels Berwin Recommend: Coin Bureau - https://www.youtube.com/c/CoinBureau/videos EllioTrades Crypto - https://www.youtube.com/FUDTV/videos Satoshi Stacker - https://www.youtube.com/channel/videos Alex Becker's Channel - https://www.youtube.com/AlexBeckersChannel/videos Twitter Accounts Berwin Recommend: Ellio Trades - https://twitter.com/elliotrades Coin Bureau (guy.eth) - https://twitter.com/coinbureau Alex Becker - https://twitter.com/ZssBecker Connect with Berwin: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/berwintanco Twitter - https://twitter.com/tancoberwin Websites and Company Social Media: Ekta - https://ektaworld.io Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/ekta-io Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/ektaworldgroup Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ekta_io Twitter - https://twitter.com/ekta_io YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channelvideos ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. HR: Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on Instagram: @10millionjourney
It's new years, and I know you have a lot of goals. Listen to this episode to find out how to become the person you need to be to actually achieve what you want! Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing ---Transcript--- Russell Brunson: What's up everybody. This is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today's episode, you guys have a chance to listening on a really fun actually interview that Josh Forti and I did today about goal setting and what that looks like. I know that we're... At the time we're recording this, it's almost the new year. And so he asked me the questions about how I set goals. How do I make sure I hit my goals and reach them? And what does that look like? And I was excited because it's actually a topic that I'm writing it sensibly about in my new book. And so anyway, a lot of things are top of mind, and we had some fun with it. It went longer than we thought. And so I had to go fast through some things. Someday maybe I'll do a three or five day or two week, two month long event teaching these topics. But hopefully it gives you a head start to kind of figure out what is you want in life? What kind of goals you want to set for this year, and then how you actually make sure you achieve those. Stuff that's fascinating to me and hopefully you guys will find some cool stuff in as well. And at the end of it, there's assignments, so make sure you do it. And if you do that, in fact, I'd block out two or three hours during this new year's break as you're figuring out what you want to with your life over the next 12 months and go through this audio and then actually do the assignment at the end. And if you that, your chances of hitting that goal will dramatically go up. All right, with that said, we're going to cue up the theme song. And when we get back, you have a chance to listen in on an interview with me and Josh Forti. What's up, everybody. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today I'm here once again with Josh Forti, and at the time we're recording this it's a little after Christmas. We're getting ready for the new year and world domination. I think today we're going to be talking about how to focus and goal setting, all that kind stuff. Is that right? Is that the- Josh Forti: Yeah. Today's episodes a good one. I'm so excited for this because I mean, we get to listen to Russell Brunson tell us how he picks his goals, how he's going to plan the world. It's going to be great. Russell: I'm excited too because some of you guys know I'm actually working off and on, just depends on, but I have another book in the works that I'm working on and it's my first personal development book. But for me, personal development's definitely around picking a target and running towards it with definiteness of purpose and trying to accomplish the thing. And so as I've been not... I wrote 200 pages of the book, and I told you this when you were out in Boise. Josh: I know. I'm waiting for my copy, Russell. Russell: And then I said, I hated it. So I got... I didn't hate the book. It's actually good stuff. I'm putting it in the new behind the scenes newsletter. I'm putting the chapters in there. So it's being reused, but I wasn't happy with how it turned out as a book book. And so I'm starting over from scratch and rethinking it all. And so that's the phase I'm in right now. But a lot of it is tied around what we're talking about today, so it should be good. I'm excited for this. Josh: Heck yeah. Awesome. Well, let's kick it off and get started with that note. So whenever we sit down for podcast, I go and it's interesting because now that we are doing so many, normally when I do long-form interviews or because we record in batches, right. Normally when I sit down, I'm just like record go. But you can only do that so many times with somebody before you have to start planning topics ahead a time, right? So I'm on the plane yesterday or a couple days ago, whenever we flew back home, and we got to upgrade to first class for like $47. It was great. I'm there on my computer, just have room. And so I was thinking, walking through the topics that we wanted to cover over the next couple episodes and one that kept coming up and my mind kept coming back to is goal setting. Right? We're sitting here. We're coming to the end of this year. The last two years have really just been crazy, right? Like 2020 was super, super uncertain. 2021 was a little bit more certain, but we all know we're not back to reality yet. Right? With everything. And so I was like, all right, how do you set goals? Not only in the midst of just chaos, but just in general, right? Because there's so many different ways you can think about goals and set goals and do targets and all the different things. And so as we wrap up this year, as we bring this year to an end, and as we look ahead to 2022, what are the areas specifically that you look at as far as setting goals, and how do you set goals effectively that you're going to stick to? Because I think that's a big thing for a lot of people is they can write down, like I want to make $1 million this year, or I want to lose weight. You know what I'm saying? But how do we actually do that? Right? Do you break it down? How does that work? Russell: Yeah. So I'd say, again, this is like, we could write a whole 25 book topic on this. So I'll just go over some of the highlights of things I think about. One of them actually I got from Scharf and that was interesting. He spoke at Funnel Hacking Live Orlando, and we did a little session on stage, and it was interesting because he was talking about it from a team building standpoint, but I took this principle back, and I started implementing it with my family and then in my own personal life. And he talked about how a lot of people set a goal like I want to make a million dollars. And he said if you structure it and if you look at it like a football game or a football team, it's different, right? He said, if you sit and look at the goals, there's always the main goal of anyone who's a football player. They want to be in the Hall of Fame. That's their legacy, their legend. There's the Hall of Fame goal. Right? And so that's the first thing is what's the Hall of Fame goal? And then you break it down from there and say okay, now what's the Super Bowl? What do you have to do to win the Super Bowl in football, what the Super Bowl for you, what it is. And then from there you break down to like, okay, what are the things you've got to do to win this game, this quarter, this half and things like that. Right? So it's breaking things down like that. And so I did this with my family like two or three years ago. It was really cool. We said for our family, what's our Hall of Fame goal for our family? What is the big thing where we're like, I made it into the Hall of Fame. I'm a legend. This is amazing. So we set a goal for the family. And I've been thinking about that with ClickFunnels and with me and my mission. What's my Hall of Fame goal? So that's the first thing to think through because it's not something like I'm going to get this year, I'm going to get it. But it's like, I've got to be doing a lot of things to eventually when I retire, I did this thing and I'm in the Hall of Fame, right? What is that for you? Because if you don't know what that is, it's hard to reverse engineer everything backwards. A lot of times entrepreneurs are good at just running, ready, fire, aim, but we're not thinking, and I'm as bad as anyone else. Right? Again, I want to make a million dollars. Then 10, then 100. You keep looking at these things as opposed to what's the end goal of where you're trying to get to. So that's first thing, Hall of Fame goal. And then what's your version in the Super Bowl? And the Super Bowl is more like, in my mind, the next 12 months, like what are you going to do, right? Josh: Yeah. Russell: And so that's the bigger one I think a lot of people are thinking about when you're trying to January 1st setting your New Year's goal. This is your Super Bowl goal. Next 12 months, this is the thing I want to accomplish. And it's not 12 things. Football teams aren't like, okay, I'm going to win the Super Bowl, and I'm going to win this. I'm going to win this. No, there's just one goal. There's one thing that you're focusing on. And then underneath there, there's all the things you've got to do to be able to accomplish that. And that's where these sub-goals come in. Right? And so that's the first phase. Any questions about it before I move on to the next? Josh: Yeah, well, no, just a comment on that. I was reading. I don't have the book next to me. The book Essentialism. Have you ever read that book? Russell: Yes. Back in the day, I did. Josh: Okay. Super, super good. Right? And one of the things that he talks about there is he's like, it's always funny to me when companies say that their company has a lot of priorities. He's like, you can't have a lot of priorities. You can have a priority and then everything else comes secondary. Right? So whenever I walk into a company they're like, our priority is customer service and this, and then list all the other ones. He's like, then you don't have any priorities. Right? And so he is like, when you sit down, what's the number one thing? What is the thing that if that thing happens, it is a success? Right? The whole year, that's what the thing was. And so sitting down, I noticed that for me and my company, for us, our number one priority for next year is not, yes, we have a revenue goal and yes, we have quarter goals and all the different things. But for us, the number one goal is we want to build the very best product in the space for what we do. Right? That is the goal. For 12 months, that is our goal. And so now everything else comes secondary. And so when you're talking about that is like, what is the goal? I love football, right? So football is how I do all my analogies? Right? The Super Bowl is the 12 month goal. Right? And what's interesting about that is the Super Bowl is a collective team goal. The Hall of Fame is an individual goal. Right? Which is super interesting because then you can have your own individual, but then as a team, and as I'm starting to grow a team more, things like that, having that really clear goal, I think, was really cool. So no, just some comments, but no questions on that. '. Russell: I love that. Very cool. So then, and you could tell who I'm studying right now by some of my phrases. I've been going deep into Napoleon Hill and Charles Haanel and all the old time people right now. That's where my mind's been with. And it's interesting because as I study all them, especially Napoleon Hill, what he talks about all the time is you've got to pick a goal, and then you have to move forward with definiteness of purpose. And he uses that phrase, and took me forever. Finally I couldn't even like say the word right because it's such a weird word, but definiteness of purpose. And when I think about that definiteness of purpose is like, this is what I'm doing, the Super Bowl. I'm going forward. There's the goal. I'm not just dabbling and hopefully I'll figure out my way. I've got my sights on the goal, and I'm moving forward with definiteness of purpose. It means everything is going towards that thing. Right? And so, that's the biggest thing. And I was reading a Charles Haanel book last night, and he's the guy that wrote Master Key System and a bunch of other really cool old books. And what he talked a lot about is just desire. A Lot of people are like, oh, I want to go. I want to hit Two Comic Club, but then their desire isn't big enough to actually get them moving forward with definiteness of purpose. Right? And he shared this story, and I've heard this story a thousand times over the years. I'm sure everyone's heard it. I think my math teacher used to tell, he said it was Euclid that told this story. In this book it was someone different. I don't know what that story is, but basically the dude comes up to the gurus like, "I want to learn how to do whatever. I want to learn how to make money online. I want to learn how to whatever the thing is." Right? And so the guru's like, "Well meet me tomorrow morning at the beach, and I'll show you how to do that." So the next morning, meets the dude at the beach. The guru walks him out in the water, and they get deeper and deeper and deeper. And he gets the point where the water's up to the kid's head or whatever. And he grabs head and shoves it under the water, and he holds him there, and the guy's fighting and failing. And the point is where he is about to die. And then he pulls the guy out of the water and the guy's like, "What are you doing?" And he's like, "When you want the thing you want as bad as you wanted air, you're going to get it." And that's this desire thing. So we have the goal. We have to move forward with definiteness of purpose. That becomes the focal point of every thing we're doing. And then the last piece is that desire. Because most people that I find who don't have success, it's because they don't have desire. Right? For me, when I was wrestling, and I wanted to be state champ, I had so much desire. I couldn't stop thinking about it. It was day and night. I'd sit in class, and all I could think about was different wrestling moves and what I could do to increase my strength and my cardio better and how to get the moves better because my desire was so strong for that thing. And for me, business was the same one. When I got into business, I just wanted to figure this out and to make money and to grow a company. I had so much desire that it happened. Right? I think most people just don't have desire. Like, oh, let's just set a goal, and hopefully I make that. If that's what you're going into it, you're not going to be successful. What's the Yoda quote? Josh: Do or do not. There is no try. Russell: Yeah. If you ask him what's your goal? And they're like, "Oh, I'm going to try to whatever." It's like, you're not going to make it. Why not? Because you said I'm going to try to do it. Josh: Right. Russell: You have to be definiteness of purpose. I'm going to be a state champ. I'm going to hit it a Two Comma Club. I'm going to make a million dollars. I'm make 10, I'm going to make a hundred. I'm going to get to a billion dollars. I'm going to get to 200,000 customers. This is what I am doing. And my desire's high. I'm moving forward with definiteness of purpose, and that's where it begins with. Josh: Yeah, and I think part of the thing that goes with that is Tony Robbins. Gosh, every time you bring Tony Robbins in, it's never bad. Right? You could do that every single year, and it would never get old. Right? . Russell: Yeah. Josh: But he says this a million times. He's like, you have to be so specific with what you want. Right? He's like people come to me all the time and I've heard him say this a million times, but just, we got second row right behind you because Parker Woodward came over. Shout out, Parker. He's like staring into your soul. And he's like, you want a million? And he is like, you want more money? Fine. Here's a dollar. You have more money move. Get out of my way. Right? Or get out of here. I'm like, dang. Right? If you're not so specific with what you want, you'll get it. Russell: Yeah. Josh: Right? But it's not going to be what you actually want because you're not specific with it. And so with definiteness of purpose, I feel like one of the keys to that is to be very specific with what that purpose is. Russell: Yep. Yep. Josh: You know what I'm saying? Russell: Oh, I want to get better. I want to get, yeah. It's got to be something tangible. You can touch it. And you know when you got it. You know when you went to the Super Bowl if you got to the Super Bowl or not. You can be like where's your goal last year? Oh, did you hit it? Oh, I don't know. Therein lies the problem. Right? That specific goal, move forward with definiteness of purpose because your desire's not high enough. You don't know if you hit it or not? That's a problem. Josh: Yeah. One more thing on that. I think it also helps you if you can get really... Setting clear goals is like a muscle, I feel like. It's a skillset that's learned. And I was listening to Alex Becker, which I know you know Alex. And dude's like just a mega-genius man. His mind. If I can ever get him on the podcast, I'll let you know because- Russell: You'd get a 30-second podcast with him. Josh: Right. Right. It'd be a profanity-laced thing full of truth. And you'd be like, wow, I have to process. Anyway, I was listening to him. I was watching his training on YouTube Ads and going through. And he is like, what people need to understand is that all of marketing is the exact same thing when it comes to running ads. Right? And actually I still have it written up on my board. He goes, every single person wants the exact same thing. They want a result. They want a consistent system to get there, and they want it fast. That's it. Right? He's like, if you just are able to specifically call out the result, provide the specific system to get there, and do it faster than anybody else, you will win every single time. Right? I feel like a lot of goal setting is that. Right? It's what is the result that you're actually trying to go after and get to? If you're not specific on that result, try marketing something where there's no specific outcome. It's so hard. Right? And so the more clear you can get on that specific outcome, the more clear that you can get on the outcome that you're providing for your customer. I feel like that's a learned skill that transfers in other areas besides just goal setting. You know what I mean? Russell: Oh, for sure. That's awesome. Josh: Yeah. Russell: Becker's smart, man. I did one call with him one time, and it was literally like three minutes long. He's like, "Kid, it's all I got," and it was done. I was like, that was amazing. Anyway, so. Josh: Yeah. Yeah. Becker, he's a freak of nature. That's for sure. Russell: Yeah. Okay, I got four more things to talk about related to it. Josh: Okay. Russell: I got this from Tom Bilyeu because Tom's one of those people who is again, just brilliant. And he said something in three or four podcasts, just kind of like as a blah, blah, blah. Just went off on it. And I remember one day, so I finally, I messaged him on text message. I sent an audio message. I was like, okay, you said this. I want to make sure I understand this right. And he wrote back to me, and he messages back. He's like kind of, but you kind of got it all wrong. I'm like, what? So I scheduled a call with him because I was like, I'm writing this book and this thing you just shared was so powerful. I need to map it out. So I spent an hour with him on the phone and mapped it out. I drew it out. I was like, is this what you're talking about? He's like, "Oh yeah. That's what I'm talking about." So it's going to be in the new book because it's core foundational. I'm going to go through with you guys because a lot of times, and I didn't know this, there were things that I did unconsciously related to these things, but now that I consciously know this, I'm going deep in it. In fact, I'm planning our Two Comma Club X Managed Circle members are going to Mexico in March, and I'm thinking I'm going to do a three-day event in Mexico just going deep on this alone because this is the key to everything you want in life. So there's the pre-frame you guys ready for me to jump? Josh: I'm ready. I'm hooked. Russell: Okay. So what Tom said was interesting. He said a lot of times we set a goal, but what we don't realize is that for us to get the goal, we can't be who we are today. Because if we were, we'd already have the thing, right? We have to actually evolve and change and become something different if we're going to achieve the thing we do. So then how do you become something different? And that's where you're in this weird limbo thing. Right? And so there are four core things that really tie into this. And so I'll talk briefly on each one as much as we can in the time we have. So the first one is after you know this is the goal, very specific, definiteness of purpose. I desire to go there. The first thing we have to do is have an identity shift. Right? Our identity has to be different than what we are right now. If we don't shift it, then we struggle. So I started looking back at the things I've had success in life. For me, the very first one was a wrestler. And I remember I got into wrestling. I liked it. And I was good at it, but I wasn't great. I don't have time probably to tell the specific story, but I remember a specific story where something happened where that day I was like, I'm a wrestler. This is me. This is who I am. I'm a wrestler. And as a wrestler, I'm going to do what wrestlers do. Right? And Tom, when I was talking to him, I mentioned that. And he's like, now imagine this. Instead of saying I was a wrestler, what if you said I'm a world class wrestler or I'm a state champion wrestler. He's like just by changing the identity that you're putting on yourself, changes how you view everything. Right? And for me, I viewed myself as a champion wrestler, and I view myself like I'm someone who's a state champion. Therefore, I started looking at what do the state champions do? How are they doing it? What do they believe? What do they think? What do they do? What do they value? And I started matching my beliefs, values, and rules based on that. But the first thing is that you have to realize what's the identity you want to put on yourself? And I think most people don't do it consciously. I didn't do it consciously. But when you become aware of it, it changes things. At Funnel Hacking Live, Anthony Trucks talked about identity, and it was such a powerful thing. If we figure out how to put these identities on ourselves, it makes everything else become easier. So the first thing is understanding, okay, what's the identity I've got to put on my shoulders if I'm going to become the person who's going to be able to reach that goal? And we've got to think through that and strategize and figure that out because if you don't, if you pick the wrong identity, like, oh, I'm an athlete, that's good. But I'm not become a world class wrestler if my identity's an athlete. If my identity is I'm a world class wrestler, I'm going to become a world class wrestler. Right? You've got to... When I got into business, it was the same thing. I was dabbling and dabbling and dabbling until I figured out I wanted to be an entrepreneur. And then after that, it wasn't just an entrepreneur. It's shifting, and it's changed throughout time, but the identity is the key because everything struck. You start doing things differently when you have a different identity. One of the identities I've I've recently, and I did a podcast about this, that I've put on myself is that I'm not just an entrepreneur or I'm not like... I'm a curator. And just by me saying that, I've literally bought, I would say conservatively, probably 3000 books in the last three months that I'm buying that I'm going through them, curating old books, trying to figure out all these kind of things because I have the identity. I put the identity upon myself, and all of a sudden, it shifts my behavior because of that. Josh: Yeah. Russell: So identity's the first thing. And again, we could talk for a day on identity, but understanding what is the identity that you're going to have to have to be able to become the person who's going to go get that thing. Josh: Okay. Can I touch on that just really briefly? Russell: Yeah. Josh: Okay. Only because, I don't know, I've spent like a hundred thousand dollars in coaching on this exact topic. So it was so crazy, when I was working with Katie and lots of other people. Have you ever read the book Psycho-Cybernetics? Russell: Yes. Josh: Dude, that book changed. That was the first personal development book I ever read. Russell: I'm trying to find the rights to that book right now, just so you know. Josh: Dude. Dude, ah. Russell: It's so good. Josh: Why do you get to do all cool stuff, Russell? Russell: Curating, that's my identity. It's what I do. Josh: Yeah. But I read that book and it, I mean, it completely changed my whole perspective on life. Right? And for the premise of the book, for those of you don't know, there's a guy. He was a plastic surgeon. He rebuilds people's faces and stuff. And he realized that when he would make even the smallest tweaks in people's faces that it would change their entire life. Everything about their life and their change based on how they saw themselves basically in the mirror. Right? And so this whole premise of the identity, part of it is when you have an identity shift, you actually believe it now. And there's so many people that are like, they want something, but the reason they don't do it is because they don't believe it's possible. They see themself as the person that's able to do that. Right? And so one of the things I thought about doing with the podcast sometime down the road is openly Dream 100ing people. How cool would it be to have on the board of, "Hey guys, we're all Dream 100ing Elon Musk right now." Right? How cool would that? But if you have the identity I'm going to Dream 100 Elon Musk, then all of a sudden, it just becomes, oh, for the next three, five, 10 years, it doesn't matter if you haven't gotten there yet. That's just who you are. It's just what you're trying to do. It's just what you're doing. And by default, your brain starts thinking differently. So anyway, I love that. I don't want to take anymore out of that, but that one concept changed my whole entire life of understanding that if you shift your identity, by default, you'll get to where you want to go. Russell: Yeah. It's huge. And again, I look at the things I've been successful in my life in, and again, looking backwards, I was like, oh my gosh, I didn't realize that I had an identity shift tangible. And in fact, I remember the day that it happened, and it changed everything for me. It was the day I became a wrestler. It was the day I became an entrepreneur. It was the day... It shifts things. And so, ah, anyway, so that's number one. So identity. Now under identity, if you look at my graphic, identity is at the top, and there's three pillars that go underneath identity. And they're all super powerful, and they all have different purposes and things. So if you look at one of the legs under identity is beliefs. What do you believe? And beliefs are cool. Because beliefs, I feel like beliefs can change. I have to figure what are the beliefs I need to have to be able to achieve this thing, right? If I believe that making money's difficult, I am not ever going to make money. If I believe making money's easy, it's going to be really easy for me to make money. Right? If I believe that I'm a good athlete, I'm going to be able to be a good athlete. If I believe that eating healthy is going to make me have more success, I'm probably going to eat more healthy. And so in the second phase, figure out what are these beliefs that you need to have? And some of them you already have inherently, a lot of them you don't yet. And so that's why when you have this identity, it's like, well man, if I want to be a world class wrestler, what do world class wrestlers believe? If I want to be an entrepreneur, what do world class entrepreneurs believe? Right? What are those beliefs? That is sitting down physically, I've been doing this recently. This is part of my New Year's thing I'm doing now is I'm listing out here are all the things I either believe or I need to believe to be able to hit this goal. Right? And so I start writing out these beliefs. Now the thing about beliefs that's hard is just by you writing down I believe this thing, does not necessarily mean you're going to believe that thing. Josh: Yeah. Russell: And this is where like most of personal development is affecting this tier, this leg of this thing. If I knew to believe I need to be successful, like I'm going to go read a bunch of Tony Robbins books because he's going to help me instill this belief in me until I actually believe it. Or I'm going to listen to a bunch of podcasts or whatever that thing might be. Right? Or if I believe that eating healthy is going to make me more successful. You may say I know I need that belief, but I don't really believe right now. That's why I keep going back to cookies and candies and ice cream or whatever. Right? So you need to instill that belief, so this is where a personal development comes. If I believe this belief is going to help me get the thing I need to do, I need to go listen to everybody that's talking about health or fitness or whatever that is until that belief becomes so ingrained in my psyche that now I actually believe it. Because when I believe it, now it becomes really easy to do. When I believed in wrestling that if I got on top of anybody in this country that I could turn them, then guess what? As soon as I got on top of anybody in this country, I could turn them, right? Because I believed it at such a deep level. I always tell people my core job at ClickFunnels is be the belief cheerleader. If I can get you guys to believe in yourselves, that's it because it's not that difficult. All these things are not hard. The hardest thing is getting you to believe it's actually going to work. Right? And believe if I buy ads, it's going to work, believing that I'm going to lose money on the front end, but it's going to be successful. I believe that if I put myself out there, it's not going to be scary. I believe, so it's like, I've got to get you to believe those things, but if you can do it, then it becomes easy. So I look at who's already achieved what I want? What are the things that they believe? And then I've got to start focusing on getting those beliefs wired into my brain so that I actually believe them. Okay? Josh: Yeah. Russell: And I always tell people this, the biggest problem we have as humans is we always want to try to conform the world to what we believe, and that's not the right strategy. Especially, I see this in religion all the time where people are trying to convince like, this is what God should believe. It's like, no, no, no. If you really want to be successful in religion, you've got to figure out what does God believe? And then you shift your beliefs to that. You don't try to bend God's will to yours. That's insane. Why would you even think that's okay. We need to believe that he believes, it's not trying to get him to believe what I believe. Right? And that's the extreme example is religion in God, but it's true in anything. Right? If I was going to be basketball player, I would go figure out what Michael Jordan believes, and I would do everything I can to believe what he believes. I would not be trying to conform Michael Jordan's belief patterns to mine. Okay? Because he's done it, and I haven't yet. Right? And so that's the next step is figuring out what are the beliefs I have to have to be successful? And then I've got to go and start plugging the stuff into my ears and my head and be reading and listening and everything until these beliefs become so real that they become real. Because that's the hardest thing. The beliefs are the one, the other two I'm going to share are much more simpler, I think. Beliefs are the ones that are, they come and they go. And this is where it takes the mental mind power to make those things actually stick. Does that make sense? Josh: Yeah. Yeah. No for sure. No, I have so many thoughts on that. But for the sake of time, oh my gosh. Belief, I think that's the hardest thing. Like you said, it's one of the hardest things though. But I love the religion example because it's like, what was that? There's that one quote on it that says we will question everything except for the things we truly believe. Russell: Yeah. Josh: Right? And religion is a perfect example of this. I believe that Jesus came down to die on the cross for my sins. I believe that. Russell: Yeah. Josh: I've never even questioned it, and I've questioned pretty much everything in my belief. But I'm like, if I believe Christianity to be true, I by default believe that. Right? I believe that that happened. And so when I talk to people that don't have that world view, you're not even having the same conversation. It's not even worth debating on some particular topic about right or wrong or this because they don't believe this and I do. And it's a fundamental different thing about you. So yeah, anyway. Russell: Yeah. Josh: Talk a million years on it. Russell: That's true because, so when I'm on mission for my church, I, not to get religion, but I had that same thing. I was out there knocking on doors, telling people about God and about Jesus. And all of a sudden I realized, oh my gosh, most people don't believe in this. Josh: Right. Russell: And it was freaky for me. All the way back to do I actually believe in Christ? Do I actually believe there's a God? And I had to question those things and figure it out and get the belief. And then it was strengthening everything I was doing moving forward. But same thing in anything we're doing in life. So beliefs are beliefs. Josh: We'll do the Mormon episode because I have questions for you on that. I've got to finish the podcast first. We're not done all the way done yet. But that'll come once I know everything you believe, Russell, then I'm going to come question you on it. Russell: Yeah. I'm excited. One thing it'd be cool if you guys want, if you type in to Google type in Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory beliefs. He actually has a list that he makes all people who join his member site go through these belief patterns. And they're fascinating. And it's seeing Tom mapping out for his community here's the beliefs that we have as a community if we're going to have the impact. And so it's worth it to go look at his beliefs. It's as related to his members and his membership platform. But it's something you guys can use this as well if you are serving group of entrepreneurs or a group of whoever you're serving, when they come in, helping them to identify and strength. Like these are a the beliefs you have to have to be successful in our world. And Tom did it such a cool way. I've not yet done that in my world, but I'm planning on that because again, if people are joining my coaching program, they want to become more like me, therefore, what do I believe that got me here? I need to be able to identify those things and give them to people and then help drill those things into their mind because that's what's going to be successful as they believe those things. And so belief is just, anyway. We can go again, this is another three day event just on beliefs. Josh: All right, all right. Russell: Okay. I'll go through the other two. The other two are not simpler, but they're easier. Okay, so we have identity at the top, right? Identity shift, boom. Beliefs, and again, map these things out, you guys literally between now and New Year's or whatever you're listening to this, sit out and write out here's all the beliefs I have to believe to be able to be successful in this thing that I'm trying to figure out. And for me, it's funny as I've been doing this, I've been listening to a lot of Tony Robbins's stuff or reading Napoleon Hill. Tony will tell, like when he speaks, he's like, you've got to believe this, and he shares a belief. And I started putting those things in. Like I want to keep building up my belief. These are all things I believe in because if I can believe those things in myself, again, my likelihood of success. So this is an ever-going thing. It's not just like, here's my beliefs, and it's done. It's like if you're hearing speakers or podcasts or books or whatever, like, oh this is the belief I need to have. I see why this is such a powerful thing to start adding these things into your version of your beliefs. Okay? The next one. So you have your beliefs. The next one I'm going to go to is values. And values and beliefs are very similar, but values, I feel like, are more so... Beliefs are things that I've got to be working on to get myself the belief things to move forward. Values are what I actually value. For me, I value hard work. Okay? In fact, I have so many friends who their beliefs are different. One of my really good friends, John Jonas, who owns OnlineJobs.ph, super successful company, great entrepreneur. But he values being able to work as little as humanly possible and still make money. And he does. And he's been very successful. I value working my face off because my whole value system growing up was wrestling. We worked hard. We had at work everybody. So I value hard work, and I love it, and I enjoy it, and I'm never going to... My values are not John's, and that's okay. They're going to be different, but I need to know what my values are because if I'm going to go into something, if this is not aligned with my values, I'm not going to have success with it. So I need to know what my values actually are. And so what are the things you value? I value hard work. I value giving. I value creation. I value... Top of my head, I don't have my list here, but what are the things you actually value? Okay? And then as you're looking- Josh: We know hard work has to be close to the top of that list because that's the one that came out first when you can't remember anything else. Russell: And for sure, for me, it is. It's such a core value. But if me and John were both going after the same goal, which is let's grow our company by whatever, he's going to struggle because his value's not going to be hard work, and vice versa, for he's like I want to take four to five days of vacation every single month, that goal is never going to work for me because I don't value those things like he does. And so it's going to be constant odds with ourselves. Right? So listing out here's all the values you have and understanding those things and again, you can shift your values and values change. But values are harder to change, I believe. Beliefs, I can change, not faster, but those things are multiple whereas values, based on my life experience, these are things I value, and those things are there. They're not going to shift or disappear or leave. These are my values. Josh: Yeah, very rarely. Russell: Yeah. Josh: Yeah. Russell: But if I list those things then I can look at as I'm trying to become this person, do these fit in my values? If not, it's like, how do I structure this in a way where it still fits and it's still congruent with my values because otherwise you're going to be odds to yourself. And I know so many people who are like, they have one value but they have a goal and they're those things are at odds with each other. And that's why they never succeed because they're just, I want this goal, but I don't value this. Therefore, you can't hit it. Josh: Yep. Russell: So beliefs, values, and the last ones are your rules. Okay? And your rules are like, you set up these, it's almost like guideposts to get the thing. Right? So when I was wrestling, I had a lot of rules. My rules were I do not cut corners. I have a story behind that, but I do not cut corners. I don't drink carbonation. One of my other rules was I'll never go more than 24 hours without doing some kind of cardio because I had a belief that after 24 hours, if I haven't worked out that my cardio would drop down, and I didn't want to lose anything. So I had a rule saying I cannot work out. So I could take Sunday off, but I can't take Saturday and Sunday. Right? I had a rule of no more than 24 hours of no cardio. I had rules of what time I woke up in the morning, what time I went to bed. I had all these rules, and rules bleed into routines. Right? So you set these rules, and from there you create a routine. So looking back, here's the goal I have, I'm moving forward with definiteness of purpose. Here's all the rules I have to create to give me boundaries to make sure that I move forward and I hit those things. And so for me, my rules right now are like, okay, I have to make sure I write for two hours every morning before I come in. Because if I don't do that, none of my writing gets done. I have a rule about this and rule about this, and I have these different rules I create for myself to give me boundaries, to be able to actually hit my goal. And then the rules again, here's the rules. The rules are translating into routines. Right? So here's my rules. I tie these into my morning routines, my afternoon routines, my night routines. And now I've got the things I need to guide me to the goal. Whew. So there's a lot of stuff in there. Josh: That's really, really good though. I feel like if someone were to just go and apply that right there, that sounds simple, but it's not. Russell: Yeah. Josh: Right? If you were to actually go sit down like that, you could map out that for a while, and I see why you want to do a three day event on it or something like. That'd be awesome to go through each one of those because you're literally rewriting. So how I think of the mind is I think of the mind as a computer system, and then the story, the master story, ha-ha. The master story of your mind. Right? But the master story is the computer program that you program it. Right? So there's the Windows operating system inside of a computer, right? Or the Mac. And so the master story is like the operating system. And by going through and identifying and writing down those three things, it's like you're rewriting your operating system almost that by, or if you've never done it, you're writing your operating system because your subconscious mind by default then just carries that 80% of the way. Right? And that's the coolest thing is if you can just switch your subconscious mind, 80% of the work is done. It'll do it for you. Right? You've only got to battle that last 20%. So that's super cool. Russell: Yeah. So if we were to recap this really quick, for those who are like, I want to do this exercise with my kids or my family or by myself, I sit down and say, "Okay, what's the Hall of Fame goal?" Where do you want to go someday? Right? So you've got that, right? Then from there, say, "What's the Super Bowl goal?" That's what I'm going to accomplish the next 12 months. Here's my Super Bowl goal. And I have that, and say, "Okay, now to do this, I've got to have desire, and I've got to have definiteness of purpose." Meaning I have to really, really want the thing or it's not going to happen. Why do I want it? How do I amplify that desire in my head? And where am I going, right? Now we come back and say, "Okay, what's the identity I need to take on to be able to achieve this thing?" Right? And be specific with the identity. I'm a wrestler versus I'm a world class wrestler versus I'm an Olympic level wrestler. Right? So here's the identity to have. So write that down. And identity is just one thing. This is the one thing I am. Then now what are all the beliefs I have that I need to have to be able to be successful in this thing? Okay, I've got to believe this. I've got to believe this. I've got to believe this. This is what I already do believe, but a lot of it's new beliefs I need to create to be able to be successful. Right? And then who are the things I value and making sure I'm not out of alignment here. I value this. I value this. Here are the things I value. And then here's the rules I need to create for myself to make sure I actually move forward and hit that thing. And I'm going to take these roles, and I'm going to convert them into routine to make sure that I'm in the guardrails to my success. And so that's the pieces and ah, it's so much fun. Again, this will be a book someday if I ever get it done. But these are the pieces that are- Josh: Yeah, Russell, we need it. Come on, man. Not like your life's busy. Get it done. Russell: I'm working my fastest. It's going to be amazing. So anyway, I hope that helps you guys. As you're sitting down this year, this is literally what I'm doing. We're recording this December 28th. I've been mapping these things out. And my goal is January 1st, I'm waking up, and I'm just going to sit down and I'm going to flush these things and spend hours just putting it... Again, I've been percolating on them and taking notes on stuff, and I'm going to map it out, have it printed out. And this is the next 12 months of my life. This is the goal. This is where we're going and moving forward with definiteness of purposes. I'm going to just amplify my desire. Here's the identity I've got to take on to make it successful. Here's my beliefs, my rules, my values. And let's go and start running. So hopefully that helps. Josh: One more super rapid fire question then we can wrap it up. Russell: Okay. Josh: Do you have a coach that helps you with this, or do you do it all yourself? Russell: Oh, very good question. So during my life, I always go on and off with different coaches that have helped different parts. Right now. I do not have a coach. How do you say this right without being creepy. I don't have a coach who's living right now. Right now I am looking at authors as my coach. And for me right now, Napoleon Hill is the person I'm focusing on, who I'm literally going through so much of his stuff right out and having him accountable to me. I will in the near future rehire a coach to help me, but I'm still trying to, I don't know if that makes sense or not, but I'm trying to- Josh: Yeah, no, no, for sure. Russell: Yeah. Josh: That's awesome. That's good. Russell: Anyway. Josh: All right. Thanks Russell. That was awesome. Russell: Hope you guys enjoy it. If you enjoyed this episode with me and Josh, please let us know. Take a screenshot of the podcast on your app, tag me in it. Let us know your favorite thing, biggest takeaway. And with that said, I hope you guys enjoy the new year, planning it out. And I want you to all hit your Super Bowl goals over the next 12 months. So let's do it. If you do that, you'll change the world in your own little way, and it'll be awesome. So thanks, Josh. Thanks everybody, and we'll see you guys on the next episode.
This video I talk about how the YouTube industry looks like when it comes to tutorials and free trainings on E-com, Shopify dropshipping, facebook ads, etc. If you want more videos like this one don't forget to subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/peterchanjr?sub_confirmation=1 It's 2021, and we all know that with a simple search of the terms "shopify" or "dropshipping course", or "amazon fba" you're automatically bombarded with a TON of insane trainings on these subjects. A lot of them from Guru's that can teach you a whole lot more than any college can ever teach you despite paying a $50k/year tuition. And of course a lot of them are fake guru's as well that are just trying to sell you a course. On top of that... As soon as you watch any of those videos you'll realize that you're automatically bombarded with ads upon ads in every video you'll watch on YouTube for the next few months. All these ads will all have similar hooks and outcomes. Most of which will lead you to a "fake live" web class having you believe that you're actually live and that you're actually going to learn something that's not already on YouTube. Then the pitch will come, and a $2500+ tuition will be asked if you want to join their course. That pattern has caused more harm than good and to be honest. I'm not a big fan at all of coffezilla or all these other anti-gurus. To me they're just a bunch of haters making boat loads of money making YouTube videos about Alex Becker or Sam Ovens or Tai Lopez. And capitalizing on bait headlines just to slander their name. (which is actually really smart and a great way to hustle and make money!) But that's not what I'm trying to a line myself with. I don't think what they are doing is right, but I do however, agree that this industry of fake live webinars and YouTube channels based and designed to get you onto a fake live web class just to sell you a $2500+ course has caused much more harm than good. Sure there will be a small percentage that take massive action and make a bunch of money. But the truth is that most of those guru's don't even believe in what they're selling and they haven't made a single penny doing what they're selling. They make their income from selling courses or coaching people to coach people to coach people. Then call themselves the coaching expert? It's a great way to hustle, but I don't want to be a part of it. And it's not something that I want to continue to add fuel to even if it's only by accident. So in this video I explain the direction of where my channel is headed towards and what the future lies for myself. I hope you enjoy and don't forget to subscribe and watch my future videos! Thanks!
This episode features The Lottery Ticket, book & lyrics by Alex Becker, music by Kat Cartusciello.The year is ten years in the future, and Clara, Frank, and Evelyn are still stuck in quarantine in their 1-BR apartment in Queens, NY. The annual immunity lottery is announcing its winners this evening and a few lucky households will be selected. If they win, they'll receive a highly sought after vaccine that protects them from a deadly virus and grants them the freedom to return to life as they knew it… or, life as they hope it could become. What if tonight is their lucky night?
As a freelancer you've definitely heard stories of people who went from making $2-3K to $10K a month (or more!) in just a short period of time... If you're wondering who those people are and how you can use their secrets to scale your income to 7 figures or more too… You CAN'T miss episode 42 of The Road to a Billion with Stefan Georgi… The call-in show where YOU get to ask him questions about copywriting, freelancing, relationships, scaling offers, entrepreneurship, mindset, and more! In this episode, Stefan is joined by business consultant, offer owner, and email paramedic, Troy Ericson. Troy and Stefan first met back in 2019 when Troy was, at the age of 23, making $4-6K per month freelancing. Then, in 2020 he joined Stefan's Copy Accelerator program and started averaging $30K a month! Today, he's having $100k+ months as an Email List Management & Deliverability Consultant to 8 & 9 figure brands like Traffic & Funnels, V-Shred, Snow Teeth Whitening, Strategic Profits, and more… And in this episode we dig deep into the details of Troy's journey and the steps it took to go from novice freelancer to copywriting mentor, and how he helps entrepreneurs take their email lists to over 6 Figures a month! Here's a glimpse of the exclusive insights you are about to discover: • How to go from one-off projects to increasing your prices and removing the stress of retaining clients as a freelancer • The dangerous habit of equating your value to your income and the devastating effects it has on your mindset • The ‘whirlwind' that challenges highly successful freelancers and how to manage it so you can continue to scale ------- How can you be the NEXT person to be featured in an episode and get YOUR questions answered too? “The Road to a Billion” Radio Show airs Thursdays at 10 am PST… Join Stefan's email list to get the registration link for future shows, plus lots of other updates and opportunities you won't find anywhere else. Sign up here: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkJsc1Bhc2VvNGJCR0FqbXJzWldublBFQkxOZ3xBQ3Jtc0trakYtc1A4T3NQMDJKRlozWUs0Yk5PcERfODA2bjZZT3NndHlDM3dWQnVCMUg2VkJMY2VDQWpwV01EeWk1MWdhVmpObHhjTHF4R3M1OUN1ZTc3R1RIbU9RYW5ZUUNNcDFtUHRFdkJvMXo1VFRyWTRvRQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.stefanpaulgeorgi.com%2Fsubscribe%2F (https://www.stefanpaulgeorgi.com/subs...) Make sure to subscribe to Stefan's YouTube channel to get notified about new episodes the moment they're released... https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXhBdTFrcXhzeHFlVjNGeUVaX3pMaUxhcHgxd3xBQ3Jtc0tubzk2Z0Q1Y2tmaVkzeEFrSS1CQkJvTHRfLUpaZVhzRWxONUJGWVE3MFFGRGpDWW9qNE80NDdoeDVvWVMzbmo5b1d5YXhhQWxlcEhCYzNEeVNmcXQ2end0cjAyWlN2UkdnRmtuNDhnUGhuTlZmTjRqaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FSubscribeStefanGeorgiYT (https://bit.ly/SubscribeStefanGeorgiYT) And if you enjoyed this episode, we would LOVE it if you'd let us know with a ‘Like' and comment! Show notes How an unusual case of the yips lead to Troys start as a copywriter If ‘the yips' affects athletic performance, can it affect copywriting performance? How you can use ‘‘Response-ability' to turn any problem into a positive experience How to increase your income by thousands and secure your job through email list management How Troy's refusal to be fired turned into his first successful email gig THIS is what it takes to create an irresistible offer that clients can't say no to The best ways to connect with Troy When choosing a direction, is it better to be a freelancer or an offer owner? Why responsiveness is key to successful freelancing The secret behind Alex Becker's powerful 3-day dopamine detox theory Why you should check out Troy's Email Secrets Mastermind TODAY The big thing most freelancers forget to consider when accepting a high paying job offer If you've just landed a new email client, THIS is where you need to start to make a big impact Do you have to accept some level...
Are you feeling stuck? Like you want to take the next step and you haven't the slightest clue how? Fam... we've all been there. And so we knew that our first episode of the year had to pull out the big guns. So thank GOODNESS our friend Alex Becker was game to drop some knowledge. You know how Bridget and Sara can get - stubborn, set in their ways, and ready to break down a wall when really there's a door there they just need to open their eyes and see it. In this episode we talk about how to re-evaluate your skill set, understand where your strengths and weaknesses are, and how you can break out of your rut and get yourself unstuck. Also Alex has an MBA and we have to grill him about it. Enjoy!! --- Make sure to leave a review and subscribe so we can keep making dope ass content for you. Follow us on twitter: @selfcontrol_chz Check out our website, join our email list, be the first to know when we have shit to say: selfcontrolandcheese.com/join-us kloveyoubye
Resumen del libro "The 10 Pillars of Wealth", de Alex Becker. Se trata de un libro excelente para todas las personas que actualmente son empleadas y desean lanzar una empresa por internet pero que no están seguras de la manera en la que desarrollar una mentalidad (mindset) y un plan para alcanzar su objetivo.¿Quieres generar ingresos pasivos cada mes? Descarga el ebook gratuito Las 4 mejores formas de obtener ingresos pasivos https://cutt.ly/RuYZB45★☆★▬ CURSOS DE EL CLUB DE INVERSIÓN ▬★☆★
This week Terriss and Jordan discuss Christmas, Kaytranada and YouTube. Here's what we talk about in full: The Christmas rush & working extra Ladders & Company House Kings of Leon & the 10th anniversary of "Only by the Night" The first Vinyl Deli box opening YouTuber Ciel ASMR is coming back! Mercury's in Retrograde Rhian & Jordan dancing in Tenerife Kaytranada's new album "Bubba" & how you can have it in the Vinyl Deli February box Giving away Terriss' next Vinyl Deli box MOTD & 2Good2Bad Man crushes & role models: Huey Morgan from Fun Lovin' Criminals YouTube, social experiments & the December election Alex Becker & minimalism Childish Gambino "This is America" memes and how Terriss never heard the song Featured Music "House Slippers" by Joell Ortiz "Midsections" by Kaytranada featuring Pharrell Williams "Lite Spots" by Kaytranada "This is America" by Childish Gambino "Boblo Boat" by Royce da 5'9 featuring J Cole Interested in the vinyl subscription box? Learn more at Vinyl Deli. Follow Crates & Vinyl Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Follow Jordan TikTok Instagram Facebook Twitter Website
★DOWNLOAD THIS FREE PDF SUMMARY BY CLICKING BELOW https://go.bestbookbits.com/freepdf
On this episode of The Spartan Life, we take our mics to MiniTHON, chat with Alex Becker about the importance of keeping a positive attitude, and get Mr. Ruhf's thoughts on the Letter to the Editor in this month's Spotlight. Know the answer to this episode's trivia question? Drop us a line: SLSpartanLife@slsd.org Follow us on social media: @SLSpartanLife See Mrs. Tocci come in like a wrecking ball here: https://twitter.com/i/status/1109592532722376704
BREAKING NEWS! On this episode, we take you to MiniTHON and feature EXCLUSIVE announcements from Alex Becker and Mr. Ruhf regarding the senior trip and Carnival Day! Drop us a line: SLSpartanLife@slsd.org Follow us on social media @SLSpartanLife Want to co-host The Spartan Life? Sure, why not. Anybody could do better than Haupt :( Happy April Fool's Day, everybody! That's a bit of a spoiler, but I'm pretty confident nobody actually reads show notes. ...seriously, I could put anything in these show notes. Cheeseburger See. Anything. Are you really still reading? I mean, you're the only one. Just you and me. Probably just me. You know who definitely doesn't bother to read these show notes? Mr. Haupt. That jerkface.
Join us as we attempt to settle that age-old holiday debate, Is Die Hard a Christmas movie, with Mrs. Tocci and Mr. Dougherty; discuss the wonders of Wawa with Vasco Nunes Vicente; and learn what it takes to be a successful Millenial with Ms. Laney. Huge shoutout to Alex Becker for our new seasonal cover art! Extra special thanks to Joe Thomas for the OUTSTANDING commercial he put together for this episode! Know the answer to this episode's trivia question? Hit us up at SLSpartanLife@slsd.org Want to join the staff of The Spartan Life? We're holding auditions for next spring's Spartan Block offerings. Produce a segment and submit the finished product in accordance with our format. We're looking for News, Unsung Heroes, and Teachers in Classrooms Drinking Coffee. Send us an email with any questions or for further instructions on how to submit your segment for evaluation.
How I Plan to Live (on) Forever Last week, Internet marketer Alex Becker posted about how he is leaving social media. This post got 500+ likes and a few hundred comments, and many seemed to agree with him. I, however, did not. Yesterday, I came across an older Gary Vaynerchuk video that talked about creating content, and kind of the opposite of what Alex was saying. There is not a "right" or "wrong" here, merely just opinions. Gary brought up a very interesting perspective on creating content, specifically YouTube content. I share his insight in this episode, and one that all content creators need to strongly consider. Grab a beer
In an oversized episode, the homecoming court competes in the first annual "Useless Achievements Bowl" to determine the Homecoming Prince and Princess, Dean Pellegrino tells us about his experience as a professional magician, and Mr. Fay waxes philosophic on football, family, and fiction. Big shout out to ALEX BECKER who designed our new cover art! His attention to detail is astounding. He even captured the way Castagna's mustache doesn't quite connect in the middle. Haupt's avatar, however, is far too handsome. Leave us a review on iTunes or hit us up at SLSPARTANLIFE@slsd.org to let us know how we're doing. Follow us on social media: @SLSpartanLife