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Calving Wayman grew up unconventional for sure with over 40 siblings and 4 Moms! Unless you are growing up in a Cult, the FLDS that is.... Calvin got the opportunity to leave the walls behind and see what lies in the outside world. When he found out he was more than surprised! He became forever changed. Come follow me on this journey to hear Calvin's story. Guest Links Website: Book: IG: YouTube: Unfiltered Rise Podcast Links Website: Patreon: YouTube: IG: X: TikTok: Merch: God Bless and always to his glory! #FLDS #cult #warrenjeffs #mormon #Fundamentalist #exmo
Jane and Fi are reliving their worst interview moments, discussing unremarkable genitalia and reviewing the London theatre scene. They're joined by Calvin Wayman, presenter of the podcast Cultured. He tells Jane and Fi about growing up in a cult with 5 parents and 44 siblings. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Kate LeeTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Dan Kuschell, Chandler Bolt, Josh Cantwell, Calvin Wayman, Mark Winters, Sean Stephenson and Hal Elrod and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:26) Dan Kuschell Your company will only grow to the extent you'll take it. In business, it is very important to have the ability to sell, to do marketing, increase your productivity, having emotional mastery over your mindset, leadership and lastly ability to recruit or hire. You need not necessarily master all of these but having a team that has all of these is the most effective way to success. (5:58) Chandler Bolt Routines are your biggest helpers. If your strongest skill is work ethics then your second strongest skill should be discipline. If you want to be successful you have to work for it. It won't happen by accident. You need to have a regular healthy routine that will help you. You don't need to necessarily follow someone's routine to the mark. Just find one that works for you and stay disciplined. (8:06) Josh Cantwell Being able to understand what you can say no to is very crucial. Your rate of success does not depend on the number of opportunities that come to your desk. It's the number of opportunities you say yes to and what you say no to. Identify what opportunities to say yes to and what to say no to. Don't spread yourself too thin and try not to be too excited about all the opportunities that come your way. (13:24) Calvin Wayman We tend to think that all things should only be done perfectly. As a result we stop ourselves if we feel like it is not up to the mark. This is very wrong thinking. Sloppy work is better than no work. Just remember to make it consistent. Being consistent about the work you do, especially uncomfortable work will really help you in making yourself better and overcoming difficulties along the way. (17:52) Mark Winters You can't do it all by yourself. Having a team that is good at the things that you are not good at is the best way to become successful. This however is one of the biggest challenges that you will face in your journey as an entrepreneur. You will need to figure out a way to attract these individuals to help you in your work. It is also very important to have a working system that will run your business smoothly. (22:53) Sean Stephenson Insecurity makes you feel like you are not enough. It lives in all of us. Many times when we look at someone who is already successful, we tend to feel insecure about ourselves. When you do this, it'll make you miserable. Remember everyone has their challenges and their own difficulties. What you see may not be the entire picture. So stop comparing yourself with others and just keep taking your career one day at a time and in your own timing you will succeed if you work hard. (32:27) Hal Elrod The two greatest principles that will lead to success are enthusiasm and work ethics. Work very hard and at the same time be super excited at the things you do. However, remember that being enthusiastic just to win over some customers will only get you so far. You have to be authentic. It has to be real because when it is authentic, nothing you do will seem like a chore and you'll love every bit of it. Link: @dankuschell @josh.cantwell @calvinwayman @markcwinters @3footgiant @hal_elrod
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Dan Kuschell, Chandler Bolt, Josh Cantwell, Calvin Wayman, Mark Winters, Sean Stephenson and Hal Elrod and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:26) Dan Kuschell Your company will only grow to the extent you'll take it. In business, it is very important to have the ability to sell, to do marketing, increase your productivity, having emotional mastery over your mindset, leadership and lastly ability to recruit or hire. You need not necessarily master all of these but having a team that has all of these is the most effective way to success. (5:58) Chandler Bolt Routines are your biggest helpers. If your strongest skill is work ethics then your second strongest skill should be discipline. If you want to be successful you have to work for it. It won't happen by accident. You need to have a regular healthy routine that will help you. You don't need to necessarily follow someone's routine to the mark. Just find one that works for you and stay disciplined. (8:06) Josh Cantwell Being able to understand what you can say no to is very crucial. Your rate of success does not depend on the number of opportunities that come to your desk. It's the number of opportunities you say yes to and what you say no to. Identify what opportunities to say yes to and what to say no to. Don't spread yourself too thin and try not to be too excited about all the opportunities that come your way. (13:24) Calvin Wayman We tend to think that all things should only be done perfectly. As a result we stop ourselves if we feel like it is not up to the mark. This is very wrong thinking. Sloppy work is better than no work. Just remember to make it consistent. Being consistent about the work you do, especially uncomfortable work will really help you in making yourself better and overcoming difficulties along the way. (17:52) Mark Winters You can't do it all by yourself. Having a team that is good at the things that you are not good at is the best way to become successful. This however is one of the biggest challenges that you will face in your journey as an entrepreneur. You will need to figure out a way to attract these individuals to help you in your work. It is also very important to have a working system that will run your business smoothly. (22:53) Sean Stephenson Insecurity makes you feel like you are not enough. It lives in all of us. Many times when we look at someone who is already successful, we tend to feel insecure about ourselves. When you do this, it'll make you miserable. Remember everyone has their challenges and their own difficulties. What you see may not be the entire picture. So stop comparing yourself with others and just keep taking your career one day at a time and in your own timing you will succeed if you work hard. (32:27) Hal Elrod The two greatest principles that will lead to success are enthusiasm and work ethics. Work very hard and at the same time be super excited at the things you do. However, remember that being enthusiastic just to win over some customers will only get you so far. You have to be authentic. It has to be real because when it is authentic, nothing you do will seem like a chore and you'll love every bit of it. Link: @dankuschell @josh.cantwell @calvinwayman @markcwinters @3footgiant @hal_elrod
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Dan Kuschell, Chandler Bolt, Josh Cantwell, Calvin Wayman, Mark Winters, Sean Stephenson and Hal Elrod and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:26) Dan Kuschell Your company will only grow to the extent you'll take it. In business, it is very important to have the ability to sell, to do marketing, increase your productivity, having emotional mastery over your mindset, leadership and lastly ability to recruit or hire. You need not necessarily master all of these but having a team that has all of these is the most effective way to success. (5:58) Chandler Bolt Routines are your biggest helpers. If your strongest skill is work ethics then your second strongest skill should be discipline. If you want to be successful you have to work for it. It won't happen by accident. You need to have a regular healthy routine that will help you. You don't need to necessarily follow someone's routine to the mark. Just find one that works for you and stay disciplined. (8:06) Josh Cantwell Being able to understand what you can say no to is very crucial. Your rate of success does not depend on the number of opportunities that come to your desk. It's the number of opportunities you say yes to and what you say no to. Identify what opportunities to say yes to and what to say no to. Don't spread yourself too thin and try not to be too excited about all the opportunities that come your way. (13:24) Calvin Wayman We tend to think that all things should only be done perfectly. As a result we stop ourselves if we feel like it is not up to the mark. This is very wrong thinking. Sloppy work is better than no work. Just remember to make it consistent. Being consistent about the work you do, especially uncomfortable work will really help you in making yourself better and overcoming difficulties along the way. (17:52) Mark Winters You can't do it all by yourself. Having a team that is good at the things that you are not good at is the best way to become successful. This however is one of the biggest challenges that you will face in your journey as an entrepreneur. You will need to figure out a way to attract these individuals to help you in your work. It is also very important to have a working system that will run your business smoothly. (22:53) Sean Stephenson Insecurity makes you feel like you are not enough. It lives in all of us. Many times when we look at someone who is already successful, we tend to feel insecure about ourselves. When you do this, it'll make you miserable. Remember everyone has their challenges and their own difficulties. What you see may not be the entire picture. So stop comparing yourself with others and just keep taking your career one day at a time and in your own timing you will succeed if you work hard. (32:27) Hal Elrod The two greatest principles that will lead to success are enthusiasm and work ethics. Work very hard and at the same time be super excited at the things you do. However, remember that being enthusiastic just to win over some customers will only get you so far. You have to be authentic. It has to be real because when it is authentic, nothing you do will seem like a chore and you'll love every bit of it. Link: @dankuschell @josh.cantwell @calvinwayman @markcwinters @3footgiant @hal_elrod
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Dan Kuschell, Chandler Bolt, Josh Cantwell, Calvin Wayman, Mark Winters, Sean Stephenson and Hal Elrod and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:26) Dan Kuschell Your company will only grow to the extent you'll take it. In business, it is very important to have the ability to sell, to do marketing, increase your productivity, having emotional mastery over your mindset, leadership and lastly ability to recruit or hire. You need not necessarily master all of these but having a team that has all of these is the most effective way to success. (5:58) Chandler Bolt Routines are your biggest helpers. If your strongest skill is work ethics then your second strongest skill should be discipline. If you want to be successful you have to work for it. It won't happen by accident. You need to have a regular healthy routine that will help you. You don't need to necessarily follow someone's routine to the mark. Just find one that works for you and stay disciplined. (8:06) Josh Cantwell Being able to understand what you can say no to is very crucial. Your rate of success does not depend on the number of opportunities that come to your desk. It's the number of opportunities you say yes to and what you say no to. Identify what opportunities to say yes to and what to say no to. Don't spread yourself too thin and try not to be too excited about all the opportunities that come your way. (13:24) Calvin Wayman We tend to think that all things should only be done perfectly. As a result we stop ourselves if we feel like it is not up to the mark. This is very wrong thinking. Sloppy work is better than no work. Just remember to make it consistent. Being consistent about the work you do, especially uncomfortable work will really help you in making yourself better and overcoming difficulties along the way. (17:52) Mark Winters You can't do it all by yourself. Having a team that is good at the things that you are not good at is the best way to become successful. This however is one of the biggest challenges that you will face in your journey as an entrepreneur. You will need to figure out a way to attract these individuals to help you in your work. It is also very important to have a working system that will run your business smoothly. (22:53) Sean Stephenson Insecurity makes you feel like you are not enough. It lives in all of us. Many times when we look at someone who is already successful, we tend to feel insecure about ourselves. When you do this, it'll make you miserable. Remember everyone has their challenges and their own difficulties. What you see may not be the entire picture. So stop comparing yourself with others and just keep taking your career one day at a time and in your own timing you will succeed if you work hard. (32:27) Hal Elrod The two greatest principles that will lead to success are enthusiasm and work ethics. Work very hard and at the same time be super excited at the things you do. However, remember that being enthusiastic just to win over some customers will only get you so far. You have to be authentic. It has to be real because when it is authentic, nothing you do will seem like a chore and you'll love every bit of it. Link: @dankuschell @josh.cantwell @calvinwayman @markcwinters @3footgiant @hal_elrod
Former polygamy cult member, Calvin Wayman, joins Davey Jackson to share his experience growing up in the Fundamental Mormon religion. Calvin was raised by his father and 4 mothers along with 44 siblings in Salt Lake City, Utah. His childhood was shrouded in secrecy and hiding to avoid punishment from local authorities for his family's polygamist beliefs. The cult also had close ties to Warren Jeffs' church in Colorado City, Arizona, and Calvin explains how Jeffs' arrest and imprisonment profoundly effected his family. Follow Calvin on social media and check out his website www.CulturedPod.com! Calvin's YouTube: @officialcalvinwayman Calvin's IG: @calvinwayman Catch Davey Jackson LIVE in Austin, TX on July 26th for the special live episode of "Surviving The Shiny Happy People Cult." Tickets available at www.DaveyJax.com Listen to Davey Jackson and Producer Josh, livestreaming with a new friend every Wednesday at 8:00PM CST. Podcast audio available on Spotify, iTunes, and all streaming platforms.
Former polygamy cult member, Calvin Wayman, is back for Part 2 sharing his experience growing up in the Fundamental Mormon religion. Calvin was raised by his father and 4 mothers along with 44 siblings in a Fundamental Mormon cult with close ties to Warren Jeffs, the convicted religious leader currently surviving life in prison. Calvin explains how he made the difficult decision to turn his back on his religious upbringing and the painful experience of being shunned by his family and friends. Follow Calvin on social media and check out his podcast “Cultured” premiering August 4th! Visit www.CulturedPod.com for more information. Calvin's YouTube: @officialcalvinwayman Calvin's IG: @calvinwayman Catch Davey Jackson LIVE in Austin, TX on July 26th for the special live episode of "Surviving The Shiny Happy People Cult." Tickets available at www.DaveyJax.com Listen to Davey Jackson and Producer Josh, livestreaming with a new friend every Wednesday at 8:00PM CST. Podcast audio available on Spotify, iTunes, and all streaming platforms.
For someone who planned to name their children using every letter of the alphabet, everyone was shocked when he left the fundamentalist Mormon church called The Work. He was dedicated, invested, had his first kiss at the alter of his arranged marriage, and ultimately his curiosity and empathy led him out. Calvin Wayman's journey is inspiring! Make sure to check out the first episode we did, explaining more of his childhood and the backstory of the FLDS.Click here to watch the episode on YouTube(clickable chapter markers available on YouTube)You spoke, we listened! Viewer comments and questionsSibling rivalry with all 44 siblings?What happens to all the extra boys??Was he excited to practice polygamy?How he reacted when he was told who his wife would beHow big was his fundamentalist sect?How old were they when they got arranged?gThe process of "arranging" a marriageDo the fundamentalist Mormons have temple rituals like mainstream Mormons?The "one mighty and strong" to FIX mainstream mormonismHow the mainstream mormon & fundamentalist mormon differ in their temple workWas he allowed to date his arranged wife before marriage?The beginning of Calvin's deconstructionHow did Calvin pace himself and stay true to himself through deconstructing?Questioning if he was conditionedHow did Calvin reconcile the racist upbringing now out of the cult?Calvin second guesses himself, fearing the stakes, as he deconstructsWith his existence at stake, Calvin decides to leave it behind"it is better to never have known God, than to know and turn away" - MormonismThe voice-note he recorded the moment he decided he couldn't do it anymoreThe immediate consequences of leaving the churchAn honest discussion about depression & getting helpHow Calvin is doing nowHow he has been able to transition into normal lifeResource for people leaving the FLDSHoldingOutHelp.orgFind and support Calvin!Culturedpod.comIG: @calvinwaymanTikTok: @calvinwaymanSupport ShelisePatreon: Patreon.com/cultstoconsciousnessVenmo @sheliseannAny donations are welcome and appreciated to support the making of this podcastFind Shelise on Social media!Instagram @cultstoconsciousnessHost Instagram @sheliseannTikTok @cults.to.consciousnessTwitter @cultstoconTheme Song Produced and Composed by Christian Guevara**Disclaimer: Thanks for joining us at Cults to Consciousness. This storytelling podcast is meant to be for entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for medical advice. We may discuss triggering topics and we ask that you make your personal mental health a priority. Lastly, the opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host.**
Calvin and I dissect the world of Mormon Fundamentalism, from mind control, decision coercion, EXTREME racist teachings from the early prophets and the secret sauce to creating the most controlling cults. Learn the good and bad of growing up with 4 mothers and 44 siblings in the same home, and how they redefined the meaning of monogamy in unexpected ways.Click here to watch the episode on YouTube(clickable chapter markers available on YouTube)The run down of FLDS doctrine when they split from mainstream MormonismWhat's the deal with the law of polygamy?Information control is the secret to a good cultThe split in FLDS: When Rulon Jeffs (Warren's dad) took overDifferences between his FLDS church & Warren's after the splitWhat it was like as a child in the FLDS with 44 siblings!The rules of priesthood advancementThe "straight and narrow path" of MormonismThe racist story of the pre-existenceINSANELY racist teachings!!!Programmed beliefs that affected his life when he was inThe scariest cults get you to do THIS...What it was like growing up with 44 siblingsHe felt he missed out on this with his siblingsSome kids don't even know which plural wife is their motherHas he formed close relationships since leaving?Relationship with dad?His father has cancer. How do the FLDS approach modern medicine?His college philosophy class that changed his worldExploring one's inner self and deeply held beliefsFind and support Calvin!Culturedpod.com IG: @calvinwaymanTikTok: @calvinwaymanSupport ShelisePatreon: Patreon.com/cultstoconsciousnessVenmo @sheliseannAny donations are welcome and appreciated to support the making of this podcastFind Shelise on Social media!Instagram @cultstoconsciousnessHost Instagram @sheliseannTikTok @cults.to.consciousnessTwitter @cultstoconTheme Song Produced and Composed by Christian Guevara**Disclaimer: Thanks for joining us at Cults to Consciousness. This storytelling podcast is meant to be for entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for medical advice. We may discuss triggering topics and we ask that you make your personal mental health a priority. Lastly, the opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host.**
Calvin Wayman was raised in a fundamentalist Mormon cult, with four mothers and 44 siblings. This world was everything he had known. At the age of 30, he left that world, and was effectively on his own, isolated from everything that had previously given his life meaning. We talk about that experience with a focus on the existential feelings of isolation and loneliness that accompanied it. Topics discussed include: how he began to question his world; factors he sees as present that made him someone willing to question things; Plato's allegory of the cave; The Matrix and our willingness to take the "red pill"; how his community and family reacted to his decision; the human desire for certainty; and more. TAG: Talking About Guns“Talking About Guns” (TAG) is a podcast created to demystify a typically loaded and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showWant to learn more about the show or sign up for Premium? Go to behavior-podcast.com. I'm on Twitter at @apokerplayer. See a summary of my work.
Calvin Wayman grew up a fundamentalist Mormon. Raised in polygamy with 44 siblings, we have to know – why hasn't TLC given this man a show yet?About Calvin:Calvin Wayman is a regular guy turned author, entrepreneur, and a Millionaire Case Study—where he's documenting the first story from zero to millionaire “as it's happening!” In 2015, he was at a dead end. He found himself anxious, depressed, overweight, and in a mountain of debt. Feeling completely unfulfilled, he realized something had to change. He created a new vision for his life, and even with the responsibilities of a wife and a one-year-old, he suddenly quit his day job and decided to go after the life he envisioned. Since then, what he's accomplished in such a short time has been nothing short of incredible. But it hasn't been without heartache and pain. He's known for not hiding the struggle we all go through as human beings, but sharing it openly—inspiring others that they are actually more capable than they can imagine.Connect with him at https://www.calvinwayman.com/For more information about the show, visit FiguringItOut.TV.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
I sit down with my friend Sagi Shrieber for the first of two episodes. Sagi is a father of three, owns three companies and is passionate about helping entrepreneurial dads attain the life they desire. He started his career in user interface design at Fiverr, founded an Israeli design blog and co-founded a design company. While things were moving forward he was confronted with financial issues with a young family. As a last-ditch effort to escape from the debt he had staring him down, Sagi engaged with a coach to help him overcome the business struggles he was facing. What seemed insurmountable in the moment he was able to conquer in a very short timeframe. He was sold out and had clarity of vision for his business and life. Sagi continued to stack the favor in his odds by doing what seemed counterintuitive - he focused on his health and wellbeing. Join me this week to hear the first part of what Sagi was staring down and how he overcame his hurdles. Connect with Sagi Shrieber Website: https://sagishrieber.com/ (https://sagishrieber.com/) Commit First Podcast: https://sagishrieber.com/podcast/ (https://sagishrieber.com/podcast/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sagishrieber (https://www.facebook.com/sagishrieber) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sagishrieber/ (https://www.instagram.com/sagishrieber/) Connect with Mike Forrester https://linktr.ee/hicoachmike (https://linktr.ee/hicoachmike) Book Mentioned 'Fish Out of Water' - Calvin Wayman (https://amzn.to/31MUGtX (Amazon Link))* 'The 4-hour Workweek' - Tim Ferriss (https://amzn.to/30oZxAP (Amazon Link))* 'The Miracle Morning' - Hal Elrod (https://amzn.to/3EUJ4mW (Amazon Link))* 'The Miracle Equation' - Hal Elrod (https://amzn.to/31UYf18 (Amazon Link))* *Amazon affiliate link listed above Mentioned in this episode: LFT Facebook Group Ad Are you feeling like no one understands your struggles, that you're isolated and alone? Like no one has your back to support, encourage or celebrate your wins with you? Well, let me personally invite you to join me in the living fearless today facebook group. Hey, we recently launched the group and are open to other men, just like you, who want to know their worth, value and purpose to grow in confidence, find their worth and appreciate their contributions. So if you simply search living fearless today on Facebook and uh, then just click to join us. I look forward to meeting you, seeing your growth and the success you begin to experience in your life within this band of men.
Commit First w/ Sagi Shrieber (Feat. Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Jason Zook, Paul Jarvis, and more)
Sagi Shrieber on The Commit First Podcast Presents:EPISODE 100: A MAJOR UPDATE!SUBSCRIBE HERE:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sagishrieberYou can also find the show in audio, on your favorite podcasting app:- Spotify: http://sagishrieber.com/spotify- on iTunes: http://sagishrieber.com/itunes- Stitcher: http://sagishrieber.com/stitcherCheck out the Commit First Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/commit.firstJoin our WhatsApp community!: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JNE8exuBCDtAm7R9qZYmbkIf you want to stay up to date with my posts and values, follow my Instagram account too: https://www.instagram.com/commit.first/sagishrieber------------------------********Episode 100 - A MAJOR UPDATE!*******Hey everyone!You're probably wondering why two weeks have gone by before this episode came out. I've been doing a lot of thinking lately, because I knew in my heart that cooking this episode up needed a lot of clarity and thought. It had a lot of questions that needed to be answered. And it wasn't just a "lone wolf" kind of thing, it needed more than just one mind to get to the bottom of. So I called my mentors, my coaches, and even consulted the personal brand guru- Chris Ducker- to help enlighten me on how I can take this to the next level. These last 3 years have been one wild ride for the show, and after going through many shifts and changes, it has finally reached its 100th episode! A lot has happened, but that doesn't mean that there's nothing left of what's to come. This episode will be a little different, featuring a quick throwback on what I personally went through as an aspiring dad entrepreneur, and how I experienced the most surreal turns of events in my journey. Finally, I'll be making a big announcement at the end of this episode. The tides are shifting, and it's time for things to take a huge turn. Stay tuned!Here is a sneak peek snippet from the many topics I'll be covering on this episode!Things were already going great for me, as a designer. We were taking in projects left and right, I was taken in by Fiverr- not the marketplace, but the company itself- to work on its web design. Shortly after, I was invited alongside my partner to join an accelerator in Silicon Valley to become the first designer of a company called Similar Web. I started a design podcast and newsletter called Hacking UI, where I interviewed all sorts of creative leaders from big names like Facebook, Air BNB, Uber, Adobe, and many other amazing companies. But there was something that was missing. Something that I ultimately wanted to achieve. I wanted freedom. I wanted to be able to build my own life and take control of it in my own way. I wanted to become the CEO of my life. Hacking UI earned well, finally generating enough money for me to create a new startup. With the birth of my new endeavours, I left Similar Web and let go of such a high paying job, and a great position in a company. It was a financial leap of faith, and I took it.But it was all worth it, and on this episode, I'll tell you why. Hope you enjoy!********Topics discussed on the show:********IntroductionEpisode 100!A Quick ThrowbackEarly ChallengesWhere It All StartedWhat I Need To DoFish Out of WaterThe Last ShotNew GoalsCoaching Helps ClarityJim Carrey and The CheckBeyond The Glass CeilingHitting My First 100KMindblowing CoincidencesAlways Give ValueMy Podcast Goals ManifestedThe Law of AttractionFamily and Health FirstMy Morning RoutineWhere We Are NowWhat I'm BuildingWhat's To ComeA Major Change Niching DownHelping Entrepreneurial Fathers!Working on Your Legacy Still Open to Everyone!Zeroing In on DadpreneursThe NewsletterWrapping Up********Links Mentioned:********JLD's Entrepreneurs on Fire with Calvin Wayman: https://www.eofire.com/podcast/calvinwayman/You Are A Badass At Making Money - Jen Sincero: https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Badass-Making-Money/dp/0735222975The Newsletter:commitfirst.com/newsletterSagishrieber.com/newsletter********
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Calvin Wayman is an entrepreneur, author, and skeptic. Calvin and I both grew up with a similar fundamentalist mormon background amidst plural wives, patriarchal control, and massive families. In this conversation we discuss the concept of forbidden knowledge (including psychedelics), herd mentality and group think (including cults), and our journeys of leaving the fundamentalist fold. This was one of my favorite conversations to date as there is no shortage of juicy content and taboo topics. This podcast is brought to you by True North Float. We are rolling out our first time floater package just in time for the Hollidays. First timers get 3 floats for just $99. Book a session today and escape the noise and chaos of everyday life. www.tnfloat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truenorthpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truenorthpodcast/support
Calvin Wayman is an author, trier, and self-proclaimed messer-upper. He joined me on the podcast to talk about our mutual love for breakfast foods and how it is a perfect analogy for short-term vs the long-term when it comes to decision making and actions for lasting success. Calvin was born into an unconventional family - one that celebrates the practice of polygamy. He has 5 loving parents—one dad, and four moms. He also has 44 best friends—all of them his siblings. His upbringing gifted him life lessons like: working hard, working together, and going after what you really believe in! While he chose not to continue the path of his parents, he is using what they taught him to blaze his own trail. Today he’s a high-ticket sales entrepreneur—helping podcasters, coaches, and entrepreneurs monetize and scale through the power of a high-ticket offer. He is writing his second book, “How to Sell Like a Shark Without Being a Dick (Richard).” He is a TEDx Speaker being asked to speak all around the world and the host of the “Curious With Calvin Wayman” podcast. Calvin is also a dad, committed to being an example to his two kids that it’s okay to try things and get messy. And, despite fear, you really can create the life of your dreams. Connect with Calvin at CalvinWayman.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out the “Cooking and Conversation” Livestream that Calvin and I did while he cooked bacon, eggs, and hash browns! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calvin Wayman is back for part two of our conversation. In this episode we talk about our journeys as entrepreneurs and more specifically how those journeys began. We talked about cultivating the trust to step out in faith, let go of the things not serving us, and be open to receiving not necessarily what we think we want, but the opportunities that God provides for us. Calvin is an author, trier, and self-proclaimed messer-upper. He was born into an unconventional family - one that celebrates the practice of polygamy. He has 5 loving parents—one dad, and four moms. He also has 44 best friends—all of them his siblings. His upbringing gifted him life lessons like: working hard, working together, and going after what you really believe in! While he chose not to continue the path of his parents, he is using what they taught him to blaze his own trail. Today he’s a high-ticket sales entrepreneur—helping podcasters, coaches, and entrepreneurs monetize and scale through the power of a high-ticket offer. He is writing his second book, “How to Sell Like a Shark Without Being a Dick (Richard).” He is a TEDx Speaker being asked to speak all around the world and the host of the “Curious With Calvin Wayman” podcast. Calvin is also a dad, committed to being an example to his two kids that it’s okay to try things and get messy. And, despite fear, you really can create the life of your dreams. Connect with Calvin at CalvinWayman.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out the “Cooking and Conversation” Livestream that Calvin and I did while he cooked bacon, eggs, and hash browns! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calvin Wayman is a “regular dude” with a not-so-regular backstory, turned author, podcaster, TEDx Speaker, and serial entrepreneur. In 2015, he quit his day job to pursue his dream of working for himself. The journey was anything but spectacular. Many times, Calvin Wayman had no idea what he was doing and fell flat on his face. But, through trial and error, he ended up building his first six figure business online, and ticked several dreams off his bucket list. The best part? He's been documenting the entire journey every step of the way on social media and YouTube to help others shorten their own learning curve. Many people remember him for his unconventional story—growing up in polygamy with 1 dad, 4 moms, and “boatloads” of siblings all in the same house. He was born the 12th child, and has 44 siblings! He was the first person in his family to attend college (at the University of Utah), and he's since been featured in hundreds of articles, radio, television, and podcast shows—including Entrepreneur Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Dave Ramsey Show, and The Steve Weatherford Show. Today, Calvin Wayman is the founder of multiple businesses—including a social media agency, a coaching and consulting company, and a solar business. He's the host of the podcast “Curious with Calvin Wayman,” the author of “Fish Out of Water,” and an international TEDx Speaker. His passion is helping others discover that no matter where they started, they truly can design the life they love. - If you would like to request a speaking kit for corporations, conferences, or college events, send a direct message through LinkedIn. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvinwayman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvinwayman) Website: https://www.calvinwayman.com/ (https://www.calvinwayman.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calvinwayman/ (https://www.facebook.com/calvinwayman/) Podcast: https://www.calvinwayman.com/my-podcast-listing/ (https://www.calvinwayman.com/my-podcast-listing/) Book: https://www.amazon.com/Fish-Out-Water-Breakthrough-Transforming/dp/1533327483 (https://www.amazon.com/Fish-Out-Water-Breakthrough-Transforming/dp/1533327483)
Calvin Wayman joined me to prepare his all-time favorite meal on Cooking & Conversation: Breakfast! Calvin showed us how he has mastered making bacon, eggs, and hash browns and we also talk professional speaking, sales, and more! Watch the recorded live stream on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Calvin is 1 of 45 kids in his immediate family. (Yes, you heard that right—he has 44 siblings!) He grew up on family farm in a religion that still celebrates the practice of polygamy. In 2015 at 27 years old, he took the plunge to leave everything he ever knew to pursue the life he had always dreamed of. He started selling door-to-door, facing adversity and rejection that would help mold him. As rocky as his story has been, he’s been documenting the entire journey on social media to help others on their own path. Some of the things he’s done are incredible: He went from being an employee to building his own business He went from $53k in debt and documented his journey to becoming becoming debt free He went from never even running a marathon before to running a 50 mile ultra marathon He was overweight and lost over 50 pounds He had dreamed of one day speaking on stage with some of his mentors, and he’s since shared the stage with people like: Brendon Burchard, Lewis Howes, Mel Robbins, Jay Shetty, and Tom Bilyeu) Today, he’s a proud papa and successful entrepreneur. He’s an international TEDx Speaker, and the best-selling author of Fish Out of Water. He’s the host of a podcast carrying his name, and he stars in the YouTube show Making The Millionaire: a vlog where he’s documenting his story from $53,000 in debt, to his first one million dollars. He’s been featured in 100s of magazine, television, radio, and podcast shows—including Entrepreneur Magazine, and the Dave Ramsey Show. He’s involved in multiple ventures including acting as the founder of CobbesMedia--a social media agency designed to help purpose driven entrepreneurs impact on the world. Simply put, this guy’s story shows that it doesn’t matter what everyone around you--including the negative voices in your head--tell you about what you can and cannot do. And despite the adversity you’ll face along the way, you have the power of creating the life of your dreams. Connect with Calvin at CalvinWayman.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Calvin Wayman is an extraordinary example of what taking the plunge can do to change your life! Calvin was working the 9-5 one day and taking on the entrepreneurial warpath lifestyle the next. Calvin Wayman is a “regular dude” with a not-so-regular backstory, turned author, podcaster, TEDx Speaker, and serial entrepreneur. In 2015, he quit his day job to pursue his dream of working for himself. The journey was anything but spectacular. Many times, Calvin Wayman had no idea what he was doing and fell flat on his face. But, through trial and error, he ended up building his first six figure business online, and ticked several dreams off his bucket list.
Calvin Wayman sits down with John and shares his experiences of growing up in a polygamist family. He describes his gradual journey out of that reality and shares some of the tools he acquired along the way including a major throwback to Plato. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radicalempathy/support
He is the author of Fish Our of Water, a mastermind facilitator, podcast host, and successful entrepreneur, but Calvin Wayman openly admits that it has not always been easy and even he struggles with mental health issues. I reached out to Calvin after being so moved by some of his raw and vulnerable posts on social media about his mental health journey. He authentically shares with his audience both on social platforms and on his podcast, Curious with Calvin Wayman, about his mental health journey and even about the suicidal thoughts that he has struggled with. Calvin openly shares with us about growing up in fundamental Mormonism and how leaving his religion as a grown man has impacted him on a very deep level. We dig into both religion’s impact on mental health and also its impact on personal relationships. Calvin shares with us about how his upbringing felt like an “invisible leash” and how he found the courage to tune into his own intuition and make decisions that were more authentic to him. We also dig into the mental health struggles of an entrepreneur and why it is so important to share your journey with others and not be bound by the stigma around mental illness. Calvin even asks me some powerful questions about my own healing journey and what it looks like to not only forgive others but to forgive yourself. This is a fantastic episode for those who may feel like they may have suppressed wounds from their past that are keeping them back from healing. Calvin shares very practical tips that anyone can learn from despite where they are at. We would LOVE to connect with you and answer your questions about today’s episode or just be in your corner as you are walking through your own mental health journey. Please connect with us in our private Facebook group: Hope to Recharge, because as always, together is better. Connect with Calvin: Website: https://www.calvinwayman.com/ -- Today's episode of Hope to Recharge is sponsored by https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge. Betterhelp.com is the world’s leading provider of online therapy. Their mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so anyone who struggles with life’s challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere. Head to https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge for 10% off your first month of services. IMPORTANT: Be sure to click this link in order to get the10% off code -- Resources mentioned: The Book of Forgiving: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DB32SR6/ The Journey: https://www.amazon.com/Journey-Francesca-Sanna/dp/1909263990 Holding out help: https://holdingouthelp.org/ -- Topics Discussed: How to find belonging through your mental health journey The importance of asking for help Why he measures his emotions everyday -- Suicide Hotlines: USA: 1-800-273-8255 USA Crisis Text: 741-741Canada: 1-833-456-4566 United Kingdom: 116-123 Australia: 13-11-14 International Suicide Hotlines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines -- Connect with us! Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/ Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ -- WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST ______________________ Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 ————————————————————————— Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing. Our website is https://hopetorecharge.com/ our FB is https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ and our Instagram is https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ -------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to us on: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00AIhRZOxKNOvenz32gGeK Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/heather-parady-2/hope-to-recharge Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_DkYMcco7pSrkKk6wU5p7w Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izxlwulashxr3n6trjrxpjpgwce
Today I met with Calvin Wayman to go over his amazing ventures! Before getting into the ventures at the end I wanted to take it back to the beginning. Calvin grew up in a polygamous family. He has 1 father and 4 mothers. He also has 45 siblings! Naturally I had to dive into that and the inner workings of one of the only families bigger than mine! ;)From there Calvin went to University and his fish out of water journey began. Calvin wrote a book called fish out of water because of his experiences and turned it into a successful strain of entrepreneurial ventures! Come and join in the conversation!Find Calvin on Instagram Calvin WaymanBring the conversation over to me as well!Jase Bennettwww.thedecode.tv
Calvin Wayman, author of Fish Out of Water, Annette Raynor, co-founder of Wealth Engineering LLC, and Edwin Arroyave, CEO of Skyline Security Management Incorporated, share with your host, Travis Chappell, their thoughts on "connecting with legends." Episode Highlights: Calvin Wayman Masterminds have been the fastest shortcut to his success in business and networking. Annette Raynor Annette started her career in 1983 with Xerox Corporation in emerging technologies. As a female in the technology field in 1983, she was in a male dominated field. She worked with the Palo Alto research center of Xerox to help the scientists there bring the technologies they were creating to the salesforce. This experience was invaluable in applying technology. She supported fortune 50 companies in solving their largest technology problems. The adoption of technology in the financial sector was practically non-existent. Applying the power of technology to the financial sector to support the common individual is totally overlooked. Her career was filled with great success and great loss that led her to her passion. She created Wealth Generators to share her experience with other entrepreneurs. Edwin Arroyave More excited now than when he first started the company in 1999. The first 10 years he wasn’t sold on the security sales industry, he did it because the money was great. Early on they started doing 200-250 accounts a month, he trained one guy at a time. He started investing back into the organization and brought in a CFO. He then went from six office employees to 50. He then left the field and focused on the operations. Made less money for a few years. Then they started growing. Even though he took himself out of the field, he’s still very involved with the sales guys. He’s an accessible owner and likes to be well-informed. His investment in his company forced him to be committed to the organization. Keep yourself accountable by forcing yourself to take action on a bigger level. Tweetable Quotes: “Mastermind relationships compound and benefit you year over year."- Calvin Wayman "The most important things in life are really not associated with the actual money. It's a resource. It's the satisfaction and application of the resource toward things that create a better environment for people." – Annette Raynor "Results give you the confidence." – Edwin Arroyave Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at Buildyournetwork.co (http://www.buildyournetwork.co/) Learn more about mentorships and masterminds for FREE at freemmcourse.com/enroll (http://www.freemmcourse.com/join) Download the Himalaya App in the Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ximalaya.ting.himalaya&hl=en_US) Get more free content from Travis at threenetworkingsecrets.com (http://threenetworkingsecrets.com/) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
Calvin Wayman- Imagine you were born into a family so large that the most common question people ask you is “can remember all of your siblings names?” Calvin Wayne is 1 of 45 kids in his immediate family. He grew up on family farm in a strict fundamentalist religion that practiced polygamy—1 dad, 4 moms (yes, FOUR), and 44 brothers and sisters! From an early age, he was taught exactly what “could” or “couldn’t” do--how to act, what to think, what to desire and not desire, even down to the kind of underwear he was supposed to wear. But he always felt he was meant for more, and had a dream of designing a life on his own terms. In 2015 at 27 years old, he took the plunge to leave everything he ever knew to pursue the life he had always dreamed of. He started selling door-to-door, facing adversity and rejection that helped mold him. As rocky as his story has been, he’s been documenting the entire journey on social media to help others on their own path. (Some of the things he’s done are incredible: He was an employee and started working for himself full time He was $53k in debt and documented him becoming debt free He had never run a marathon before and he ran a 50 mile ultra marathon He was overweight and lost over 50 pounds He had a dream of one day speaking on stage with his mentors, and he’s since shared the stage with people like: Brendon Burchard, Lewis Howes, Mel Robbins, Jay Shetty, and Tom Bilyeu) Today, he’s a proud papa and successful entrepreneur. He’s an international TEDx Speaker, and the best-selling author of Fish Out of Water. He’s the host of a podcast carrying his name, and he stars in the YouTube show Making The Millionaire: a vlog where he’s documenting his story from polygamy to prosperity--from $53,000 in debt, to his first one million dollars. He’s been featured in 100s of magazine, television, radio, and podcast shows—including Entrepreneur Magazine, and the Dave Ramsey Show. He’s the cofounder of the Fish Out of Water Mastermind--a program that helps people launch their entrepreneurial careers, live their dreams, and make an impact on the world. Simply put, this guy’s story shows that it doesn’t matter what everyone around you--including the negative voices in your head--tell you about what you can and cannot do. And despite the adversity you’ll face along the way, you have the power of creating the life of your dreams. Websites: calvinwayman.com calvinwayman.com calvinwayman.com/book Listen to another #12minconvo
Today's episode is from my interview with Calvin Wayman for the Curios With Calvin Wayman Podcast. Text me what you want to hear next at (949) 298-2905. Key Moments:[0:50] I am a hypocrite [3:30] Being smart and being a good student are two different things[8:18] Consistency is so important [14:19] I used my money to shop for the wrong things [18:00] I knew I was going to make all my money again, I just needed to know how to do it and be happy [24:48] Being connected to someone is very cool, but very dangerous [28:40] I ended nine years of resentment with my neighbor[34:00] Innovation is not entrepreneurship [38:18] It's okay to be unbalanced Be sure to check out Calvin's show at https://www.calvinwayman.com/my-podcast-listing/
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Hey everybody! So today I have Calvin Wayman here on the show to discuss something that we’ve been preparing for you!
ATTENTION listeners - Calvin would like to gift you with his free book. Claim it here: http://www.calvinwayman.com/free *** Imagine you were born into a family so large that the most common question people ask you is “can remember all of your siblings names?” Our next guest is 1 of 45 kids in his immediate family. He grew up on family farm in a strict fundamentalist religion that practised polygamy—1 dad, 4 moms (yes, FOUR), and 44 brothers and sisters! From an early age, he was taught exactly what “could” or “couldn’t” do--how to act, what to think, what to desire and not desire, even down to the kind of underwear he was supposed to wear. But he always felt he was meant for more, and had a dream of designing a life on his own terms. In 2015 at 27 years old, he took the plunge to leave everything he ever knew to pursue the life he had always dreamed of. He started selling door-to-door, facing adversity and rejection that helped mold him. As rocky as his story has been, he’s been documenting the entire journey on social media to help others on their own path. (Some of the things he’s done are incredible: He was an employee and started working for himself full time He was $53k in debt and documented him becoming debt free He had never run a marathon before and he ran a 50 mile ultra marathon He was overweight and lost over 50 pounds He had a dream of one day speaking on stage with his mentors, and he’s since shared the stage with people like: Brendon Burchard, Lewis Howes, Mel Robbins, Jay Shetty, and Tom Bilyeu) Today, he’s a proud papa and successful entrepreneur. He’s a TEDx Speaker, and the best-selling author of Fish Out of Water. He’s the host of a podcast carrying his name, and he stars in the YouTube show Making The Millionaire: a vlog where he’s documenting his story from polygamy to prosperity--from $53,000 in debt, to his first one million dollars. He’s been featured in 100s of magazine, television, radio, and podcast shows—including Entrepreneur Magazine, and the Dave Ramsey Show. He’s the founder and CEO of The Prosperity Loop: a company that helps people live their dreams and make an impact on the world through first improving their relationship with money. Simply put, this guy’s story shows that it doesn’t matter what everyone around you--including the negative voices in your head--tell you about what you can and cannot do. And despite the adversity you’ll face along the way, you have the power of creating the life of your dreams. Ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome Calvin Wayman. *** Links Website: http://www.calvinwayman.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/calvinwayman Calvin on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/calvinwayman Calvin on Twitter: @calwayman Calvin on Instagram: @calvinwayman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/failcoach/message
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Content creation, value giving, sales, and money. Today’s show is an open & honest conversation I recorded face to face in San Diego with two other top-performing (multiple 6 figure) entrepreneurs - Calvin Wayman and Dustin Heiner.
Herman & Calvin Wayman (@calwayman) talk about Calivin's book Fish Out Of Water & how it helped Herman to start podcasting to become successful. As well as Calvin's history as a child of polygamy, getting out of debt and his rise to being a motivational speaker, life coach and entrepreneur helping others who were in his position. http://www.calvinwayman.com T: @calwayman IG: @calvinwayman FB: TheCalvinWayman Podcast Marketing https://bit.ly/2N479xB http://Trygodaddy.com/therant https://www.Libsyn.com Promo HERMAN for your first month free www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGPnlUEOohwlhgkbxPyMVg TheRantWithHermanJames@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/TheRantWithHermanJames/ https://www.instagram.com/therantwithhermanjames/ https://twitter.com/HermansRant https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-rant-with-herman-james-and-friends https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qX8YELKe4URW7Uhl2OIjg https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/therantwithhermanjamess-podcast/id1412559902 https://soundcloud.com/therantwithhermanjames www.nophonynetwork.com www.TheHermanJames.com TheRantWithHermanJames@gmail.com The Rant With Herman James & Friends
Calvin Wayman is a successful entrepreneur, a TEDx Speaker, and the best-selling author of Fish Out of Water. He’s the host of the podcast Curious with Calvin Wayman, and he stars in the YouTube show Making The Millionaire: where he is documenting his journey to earning his first million dollars. He’s been featured in a variety of magazines, television and radio shows, and podcasts—including Entrepreneur Magazine, EOFire with John Lee Dumas and the Dave Ramsey Show.… Read more
Calvin Wayman is 1 of 45 kids and raised in polygamy. He is also a TEDx Speaker and Founder of Prosperity Loop. Can you imagine growing up into your 20’s shut off from most of society? Join the exclusive Underdog Newsletter for ALL the good stuff: https://www.zacharybabcock.com/underdog-updates Learn more about Underdog Empowerment here: https://underdogempowerment.com/099
Calvin Wayman, a successful entrepreneur, author of Fish Out of Water, host of the podcast Curious with Calvin Wayman, and star in the YouTube series Making a Millionaire, In this episode, he welcomes me into his kitchen to discuss the journey from polygamy to prosperity. Show Notes and other links from the show: https://www.teddhuff.com/the-tedd-huff-show/23 Support this podcast
What could be more important than money in your wallet when you're just starting out? Training, of course! Calvin Wayman and Brad Lea swap roles while talking about our favorite topic -- how, whether you're an entrepreneur, craftsman, skilled creative, or business professional, it's the knowledge you possess and put to use that got you to where you are today. However, that doesn't mean it's enough to take you where you want to go… Start plotting your path to greater success after listening to this bomb-filled episode.
Are you an audiobook fan? On today’s Fan Question Friday, we are diving into the first edition of “what’s on my Audible.” I’m sharing 7 of the most recent books I’ve listened to. Are any of them a book you’ve read lately? #TuneIn and #StayCurious
Here's a compilation of the latest interviews here on Relationships with Rob. We wanted to pay homage to all of our past guests and their highlights. If you want to check out the individual episode check the List Below! Episode - Guest 087 - Kim O'Neill - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/087/ 088 - Michele Joy - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/088/ 090 - M. Vu - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/090/ 092 - Jesse West Sr. - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/092 093 - Jonathan Frederick - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/093 095 - Renata Trebing - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/095 096 - Rolando Francis - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/096 098 - Doug Morneau - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/098 099 - Taylor Simpson - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/099 101 - Angelo Liloc - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/101 102 - Johnny Elsasser - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/102 104 - Layra Marte - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/104 105 - Adam Schaeuble - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/105 107 - Jackie Serviss - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/107 108 - Marcia Miatke - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/108 110 - Armando Cruz - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/110 111 - Dale Chube - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/111 113 - Marian Bacol-Uba - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/113 114 - Stefano DiLollo - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/114 116 - Shana James - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/116 117 - Heather Parady - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/117 119 - Jane Hong - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/119 120 - Seak Smith - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/120 122 - Calvin Wayman - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/122 123 - Delane Cooper - http://www.robinchoe.com/podcast/123
Welcome back to another episode of the show! We got a really awesome interview lined up today. Calvin Wayman is a regular guy turned author, entrepreneur, and a Millionaire Case Study—where he's documenting the first story from zero to millionaire “as it's happening!” In 2015, he was at a dead end. He found himself anxious, depressed, overweight, and in a mountain of debt. Feeling completely unfulfilled, he realized something had to change. He created a new vision for his life, and even with the responsibilities of a wife and a one-year-old, he suddenly quit his day job and decided to go after the life he envisioned. Since then, what he's accomplished in such a short time has been nothing short of incredible. But it hasn't been without heartache and pain. He's known for not hiding the struggle we all go through as human beings, but sharing it openly—inspiring others that they are actually more capable than they can imagine. LINKS BELOW Website - http://www.calvinwayman.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/calvinwayman/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/calvinwayman/ Millionaire Case Study (Youtube) - https://youtu.be/ZAvTXtmvAIQ Curious with Calvin Wayman Podcast - http://www.calvinwayman.com/my-podcast-listing/ Fish out of Water Book - http://www.calvinwayman.com/book/
Jordan interviews Calvin Wayman, author of Fish Out Of Water, professional speaker, content creator and more. Calvin gets real about his first speaking gig, his family, the pros and cons of working for yourself and more. You DON'T want to miss this. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shewolfshow/support
In this episode, we talk about taking things from chaos to order on the Curious with Calvin Wayman podcast
Have you ever dreamt of becoming rich? Then you need to meet my next guest, Calvin Wayman. In a little project called "Millionaire Case Study," Calvin is documenting his journey from being a regular working class guy with $53k in debt to enjoying financial freedom. And now, author, speaker and social media entrepreneur, Calvin Wayman has a passion for helping others see what's possible for them as well. One of the biggest lessons he's learned along the way to becoming a millionaire is that... In order to command a million dollar life, he needed to first take control of his health and lost over 50 pounds in the process. Curious about how to shift your money mindset? This episode is chock full of ideas to start your own journey to gaining more wealth in your life. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: • How Calvin achieved his weight loss goal with one simple action: just push PLAY • How creating a legacy was the fire he needed and what he learned from journaling every single day for the past 13 years • How to stop planning on the sidelines and get into the game by simply taking one step in the direction you want to go • How meeting his greatest business idols boosted his confidence, realizing that HE too can achieve his goals, just like them. Anything is possible. • Tips on how to SIMPLIFY becoming a millionaire: • Change your mindset around making decisions • Cut out distractions • Have a great morning routine to set yourself up for success You WON'T BELIEVE what Calvin will be giving away on the 1st anniversary of his podcast in January 2019 - “Curious with Calvin Wayman!” Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here: https://thesimplifiers.com/005-calvin-wayman-millionaire-case-study
Join Lindsay as she interviews Calvin Wayman, who grew up in Centennial Park and has since gone on to lose his faith and gain a whole new world. Links mentioned in this podcast: Calvin Wayman's site Calvin's book, […]
On this episode of The Six-Figure Empire Podcast, Malachi interviews Calvin Wayman the leading contributor to a world-changing effort called the Million-Dollar Case Study. Wayman, a 30 year old entrepreneur is embarking on a never before charted journey, to build a business from $0, to $1,000,000 and track every detail along the way. Wayman shares why he's in pursuit of this mission, how he's grown, what he's learn, and what others can take away from it. He currently stands proudly at over $150,000 in his first year of the study, and is excited to pounce on an increasing number every year.
Are you a wholesaling lifer? Or do you have other plans for your career (and your life) at some point in the future? If you're thinking about what lies ahead, this episode is a must listen. Calvin Wayman is an author, speaker, and social media entrepreneur. In Spring 2015, he quit his day-job to pursue his dream of working for himself and went selling door-to-door. He now owns a social media management agency for influencers. He just released his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category, Fish Out of Water. To inquire about booking Calvin Wayman for your next event through Wholesaler Masterminds Speakers Bureau contact us at info@wholesalermasterminds.com Planning an Advisor Roadshow? Let us help you extract a better ROI than you have ever experienced. Read about our Roadshow Plans.
Our guest today is an best-selling author, keynote speaker, and social media entrepreneur. The most inspiring thing about this guy is what he's done in such a short time. In just Spring 2015, he was still working a 9-to-5 job. Feeling stuck and hating his life as an employee, he suddenly quit his day-job even before he knew what he was going to do next -- and decided to pursue his dream of working for himself. What a journey it's been! To push himself as a new entrepreneur, he went selling door-to-door. Today, he now owns CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs to stand out on social media. He's been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, The Huffington Post, and was even named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under the Age of 30 (by Influencive.com.) After being in more debt than he'd ever been in, he was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show for becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life. He shows where there's a will, there's a way. He recently ran in a 50-mile ultra marathon just to challenge himself, and he just barely released his first book, which debuted on the Amazon top-100 of all books in the Success category. His book is called, “Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming Into the New You.” Please welcome, Calvin Wayman! YouTube subscribe link https://www.youtube.com/user/codiedoginteractive?sub_confirmation=1 https://free.codiedog.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennislanglais Twitter: https://twitter.com/dennislanglais Website: http://codiedog.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/codiedoginteractive?sub_confirmation=1 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/five-minute-bark-podcast/id969280897?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I3l2vjdoam6ngtimuokiwwwgju4 TestimonialsL; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFrChbniQ3Ridu6FwlwSPBjNie63lxsV Free courses: https://free.codiedog.com Premier Guest: https://go.codiedog.com Video Traileres: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFrChbniQ3SGHp9jXhQhzUkFcomT7-v3
Before he was featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner and the Huffington Post, and was named one of the “Top 30 Under 30” by Influencive.com, Calvin had to battle through, THE DARKEST DAY. "I had never worked harder, and had never had less.” -Calvin Wayman- On today's show, we're joined by Calvin Wayman, who in the Spring of 2015, quit his day job to pursue his dreams. It wasn't easy, and he shares a moving story about what he consider his “darkest day”, which turned into his best day because of the lifelong lessons it taught him. Calvin is now a social media entrepreneur and the owner of Cobbes Media, a sought-after speaker and best selling author of “Fish Out Of Water.” He's been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner and the Huffington Post, and was named one of the “Top 30 Under 30” by Influencive.com. Wherever you are in your journey, this episode will push you to go to the next level and beyond! For details on Calvin, you can visit his website at www.CalvinWayman.com. More information about his recent book, “Fish Out Of Water”, go to www.CalvinWayman.com/book! Calvin and his team are also offering free social media makeovers at www.SocialMediaMakeover.org, and specialize in helping entrepreneurs with personal brands build their online presence. Check Out Host of Elevating Beyond, Mark Minard's New Book, The Story of You, Transforming Adversity Into Adventure, Taking Your Dreams To The Next Level & Beyond! --->http://markminard.net Visit us at http://www.elevatingbeyond.com/#home to share your story, for a chance to be a featured guest, and apply for our New Mastermind! If you're still reading this (then we love you!!!) and we know you are the type of amazing listener who will jump over to iTunes and give Elevating Beyond a super awesome rating :-) Please email us once you have done so, for a Chance to win One of Our Limited Edition, Elevating Beyond, Change Lives Shirts!
Calvin Wayman is a social media entrepreneur. He's also a sought-after speaker, owner of a social media management agency, host of Millionaire Case Study, and creator of the Periscope Pro Course. After quitting his day-job to pursue his dream of working for himself, Calvin relocated from Salt Lake City to sunny Southern California. He sold solar systems door-to-door to pay the bills and fund his online business. Calvin's passion is helping entrepreneurs grow their business by taking advantage of modern tools and technology. Calvin recently authored the book “Fish Out of Water,” in which he takes entrepreneurs from starting to swimming with the sharks. In This Episode: Filling the missing part of the entrepreneur narrative. What it takes to level-up your life. Finding the motivation to move on your goal. The value in getting schooled. Why we are afraid of failing. The way that rich people talk. What it takes to swim with the sharks. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today's Show:www.jeremyryanslate.com/itunes www.calvinwayman.com/book
Calvin Wayman is a social media entrepreneur. He's also a sought-after speaker, owner of a social media management agency, host of Millionaire Case Study, and creator of the Periscope Pro Course. After quitting his day-job to pursue his dream of working for himself, Calvin relocated from Salt Lake City to sunny Southern California. He sold solar systems door-to-door to pay the bills and fund his online business. Calvin's passion is helping entrepreneurs grow their business by taking advantage of modern tools and technology. In This Episode: How to Plan the Destination of your goal. How to determine what business will get you to your goal. The employee to entrepreneur process. What most entrepreneurs leave out of their story. Getting over the fear of transition to full-time entrepreneur. The value in finding the right mentor. The value in live events. Why Periscope is such an important platform. The 4 things your Social Media needs to be successful. Adding the human element to social media. Calvin's Favorite Quote:"The most successful people do not worry if they made the right decision. They make a decision then they make it right." — Nick Unsworth "Done is better than perfect." Links From Today's Show:Calvinwayman.comPeriscope Pro Courselifeonfire.com Today's Sponsor:
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Calvin Wayman is an entrepreneur, social media expert, speaker, and founder of the Periscope Pro Course. Calvin's passion is helping entrepreneurs grow their business by taking advantage of modern tools and technology.