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This week, former Penrith Panthers and Warrington Wolves player Danny Farrar joins me to look back on his career. We chat about him playing as a kid and being let go by his boyhood club Parramatta before joining Penrith. We discuss his time at Penrith and how the move to Warrington came about. Danny recalls how much he enjoyed his time at Warrington and how it also benefited his personal life too. I also ask about Danny's recent health scare and how he is doing now. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
In this episode, Mike sits down with Danny Farrar, CEO & Founder of Soldierfit, to explore Danny's “One Major Move”. Danny shares insights into combining brick-and-mortar gyms with online programs to create a seamless member experience, boost trainer satisfaction, and increase revenue. Learn how value stacking and personalized consultations can lead to higher retention, better member outcomes, and a 90% close rate. Whether you're a gym owner, manager, or fitness entrepreneur, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to enhance your business and serve your clients better. The secret behind their incredible success? Tune in to find out! To learn more go to LoudRumor.com Subscribe for new weekly videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Loud-Rumor - Follow Us! Instagram Mike Arce- CEO & Founder of Loud Rumor Loud Rumor- Where the Best Gyms Go to Grow LinkedIn Mike Arce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikearcelive/ Loud Rumor: https://www.linkedin.com/company/loud-rumor
JT and Dave get grilled by Danny Farrar, founder of Soldier Fit before diving into some more serious topics. Visit BUBS Naturals for the best collagen supplement along with their entire line of wellness products bubsnaturals.com use code: timeforpie for 20% off your first order Visit smokelessvets.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timeforpie/support
Want to be a better entrepreneur but don't know where to start? These are some of the most important tips I've learned as a fitness business entrepreneur... In today's episode of the GSD Show, we're sharing an episode from Danny Farrar's podcast, @theherdtruth, where Mike sits down with a successful entrepreneur, mentor, and A-Class member of the Loud Rumor Mastermind Program, Danny Farrar. In this episode, Danny and Mike share invaluable insights on business building, personal growth, and entrepreneurship. Discover the secret ingredients to Danny's and Mike's success, and learn how they have mentored others to achieve their goals. You won't want to miss this episode, full of growth and inspiration. Tune in now! GYM OWNERS Schedule your FREE strategy call with us today!: loudrumor.com/info
In this segment... Platoon 22 Founder Danny Farrar joins the Morning News Express.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire of Timcast.com, and Lydia host business owner, veteran, and speaker Danny Farrar to discuss Joe Biden's alarming statement that he has cancer, whether his statement about having cancer is a convenient way for the Democrats to get rid of him, wondering whether Hunter Biden will actually be charged for his wrongdoings, and Americans expressing willingness to escalate societal divides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Combat veteran Danny Farrar, CEO of Soldier Fit, joined Jen Charlton on Success Happens to recount his experiences serving at the Pentagon during the 9/11 attacks. To end Veteran suicide through the successful reintegration of service members and their families by assembling critical resources, providing peer support, and developing transitional programs. Please click here to donate or access services. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Farrar is the founder of Soldier Fit gyms, an MMA fighter, father, and a proud Army combat veteran. On September 11th, he was stationed in DC with the "Old Guard" which is best known for ceremonial duties and escorting the President. Farrar shared how the events of that day would impact him and change his life forever. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Local businessman and advocate, Danny Farrar, joined Bob and Ryan on The Morning News Express for a conversation the future of local businesses amid a global pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jeffrey Barke, M.D.: America’s Frontline Doctor, Dr. Jeff Barke, a board-certified primary care doctor based in Newport Beach, California, a former elected school board member, and co-founder and chair of a free public charter school in Orange County, has treated dozens of COVID patients, and not one of the patients has needed hospitalization. He emphasizes the need for us to stop creating unnecessary fear in children stating that it is far more damaging than the virus itself. Please click HERE to listen to the important message he delivered at our White Coat Summit II, Washington D.C., 10/16. Dr. Barke co-founded PersonalCare—the first primary care concierge medical group in Southern California. He saw a need for a new model based on spending more one-on-one time with patients and using in-depth diagnostic technology in order to create a more personalized wellness plan and more coordinated emergency care. Danny is an 8-year military veteran who served in the U.S. Army, including a combat tour in Iraq. He is also the Founder and President of Platoon22. Formerly a firefighter and EMT, he graduated top of his class and was awarded the Chief’s award for leadership. While Danny is a certified personal trainer with over a decade of experience, he enjoys being a sought-after public speaker for motivational speaking engagements too. Not only was he selected by Frederick Magazine as one of Frederick’s Top 50 CEOs, he was also named Maryland’s “Top 40 under 40 Daily Record VIP” in 2013 and was one of the top 5 finalists for Men’s Health “ULTIMATE GUY”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Local businessman, Danny Farrar, joined the Morning News Express, to discuss a non-partisan called "Bear the Burden" which raises awareness about the dangers of business closures in the wake of COVID-19. Listen now, ON-DEMAND! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Farrar is entertaining, outspoken and one of the most inspiring veterans you'll ever meet. But before he founded the popular SoldierFit gyms, he went through hell. We hear his journey from the Pentagon to Fallujah to a brutal MMA fight that inspired a brand new life. We also hear rare CIA stories from former CIA Directors, from author Chris Whipple's new book "The Spymasters: How CIA Directors shape history and the future". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few people these days can claim to have found BOTH personal contentment and professional success. Sadly, they seem to be opposites on a spectrum where both cannot be experienced at the same time. It sounds like a panacea, but we all want it just the same. My guest on this episode has walked down both ends of that continuum. He’s come through some hard situations that would break many people. But through it all, he’s found a way to set his compass daily and fuel a life that matters. Danny Farrar is the CEO of Soldier Fit, a fitness program birthed out of his experiences in life and as a member of the U.S. military. It focuses on providing a family atmosphere where each “troop” helps push every member to reach his or her personal goals. In this conversation, you’ll hear Danny describe the difficult circumstances of his early life, how the military became his first turning-point, and how a terrible transition into civilian life opened the door to the opportunity that became Soldier Fit. Pay close attention to Danny’s advice about creating your own “Daily Defense” routine. It’s the type of thing I want these episodes to reveal, so take good notes and put his advice to work. Highlights from this episode Adoption, molestation, and struggling through high school [2:49] Military service and a poor transition into civilian life [3:30] Beginning the Soldier Fit training program [6:01] Using adversity to clarify your purpose and how you will get there [8:50] Balancing loyalty to your team with the harsh reality of your P&L [11:56] Advice for those grinding it out daily regarding maintenance of personal priorities [14:06] Three lessons from a recent Facebook post Danny authored [20:57] An inspiring example of why you can’t let your history shape your future We all experience difficult circumstances in life. There’s no getting around that fact. But some people seem to push through them and overcome in spite of the setback. Danny is one of those people. He was an adopted child who struggled to find himself. Pile on top of that the fact that he was molested by family members, became a chronic over-eater and struggled academically in high school, and you can see that he was on a very destructive path that many of us would struggle to change. But that was just the beginning of his struggles. He joined the military and learned a number of valuable skills, but transitioned out of the military poorly. He was evicted, wound up homeless, and attempted suicide. After being locked up in the psych ward for treatment, he developed a deep desire to change his life. Soldier Fit is one of the outgrowths of that struggle. But more importantly for this podcast are the lessons Danny learned regarding healthy relationships and how to maintain happiness in spite of circumstances. There are three types of people: quitters, campers, and climbers Danny tells the story of how he learned that he had a choice in life, a choice to quit, to settle for less than he was capable of, or to keep climbing to become a better version of himself. He characterizes these choices as becoming a quitter, a camper, or a climber. The interesting thing though is that he tells the story in the context of a failed relationship. His first marriage ended in divorce and Danny feels that the lack of similar ambition is what led to its demise — and in his mind, there was nobody to blame for that incongruence but himself. Will you be a quitter, a camper, or a climber? Danny’s story can help you see how each of them manifest themselves and his example of becoming a climber can help you choose a better path for yourself. Listen and let Danny’s story encourage you to become more, so that you can build relationships that matter. Your “Daily Defense” is vital for your health as an entrepreneur One of the most intriguing things to me is that every entrepreneur who is successful in both life and business does so intentionally. It NEVER happens by accident. I want to hear those stories and Danny shares a great one on this episode. He says that every entrepreneur — or every person for that matter — needs to develop what he calls a “Daily Defense.” It’s an intentional focus on making deposits into four key areas of life. Those four areas are Relational Health, Financial Health, Mental Health, and Physical Health. He points out that your focus on these four areas should be ongoing but flexible. It’s not required that you invest the same amount of attention in each one every day, but that something is done for each, every day. He says, “If you allocate to those every day, you’ll find that it works out.” Listen to hear more ways Danny has implemented this mindset into his daily life and use it as fuel to build a Daily Defense of your own that works for you. Connect with Danny Farrar Soldier Fit - where Danny leads as CEO The Reboot Challenge from Soldier Fit Connect With Rich Daughtridge https://WareHouseCinemas.com https://HighRockStudios.com Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on Linkedin Follow on Twitter Subscribe on YouTube Subscribe to Relative Profitability on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Audio Production and Show notes byPODCAST FAST TRACKhttps://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Roving footy reporter The Other Trev sits down with with former Penrith & Warrington Wolves player Danny Farrar to discuss his career & influences on the footy field
Today we bring you a master class episode on developing successful partnerships with the ultimate example of people doing partnerships the right way with Danny Farrar and Dave Posin of SoldierFit. Danny and Dave have built an ultra-successful bootcamp fitness business with twelve locations across the country and more coming soon. We hope this episode […]
Danny Farrar, a Republican seeking an At-large seat on the Frederick County Council, sat down with host Allen Etzler and News-Post reporter Mallory Panuska to discuss a variety of county issues, ranging everywhere from school construction fees and affordable housing to opioid abuse and property taxes. Voters will elect two County Council At-large members during the upcoming general election. The members will represent the entire county, will serve four-year terms and make $22,500 each. Early voting for the election begins Oct. 25 and the Election Day is set Nov. 6. Be sure to also give a listen to separate podcast episodes featuring At-large candidates Democrats Kai Hagen and Susan Reeder Jessee, Republicans Phil Dacey and unaffiliated incumbent Bud Otis.
Bud Otis, who is running unaffiliated to retain his At-large seat on the Frederick County Council, sits down with host Allen Etzler and News-Post reporter Mallory Panuska to discuss a variety of county issues, ranging everywhere from school construction fees and affordable housing to opioid abuse and property taxes. Voters will elect two County Council At-large members during the upcoming general election. The members will represent the entire county, will serve four-year terms and make $22,500 each. Early voting for the election begins Oct. 25 and the Election Day is set Nov. 6. Be sure to also give a listen to separate podcast episodes featuring At-large candidates Democrats Kai Hagen and Susan Reeder Jessee, and Republicans Phil Dacey and Danny Farrar.
Kai Hagen, a Democrat seeking an At-large seat on the Frederick County Council, sat down with host Allen Etzler and News-Post reporter Mallory Panuska to discuss a variety of county issues, ranging everywhere from school construction fees and affordable housing to opioid abuse and property taxes. Voters will elect two County Council At-large members during the upcoming general election. The members will represent the entire county, will serve four-year terms and make $22,500 each. Early voting for the election begins Oct. 25 and the Election Day is set Nov. 6. Be sure to also give a listen to separate podcast episodes featuring fellow At-large candidates Democrat Susan Reeder Jessee, Republicans Phil Dacey and Danny Farrar and unaffiliated incumbent Bud Otis.
Frederick Advice Givers | Interview Frederick's Brightest Minds | Eric Verdi
ENJOY THIS EPISODE: Danny Farrar, CEO of SOLDIERFIT joins us again. From episode 63 to 138 Danny’ story still carries an impact. Danny hasn’t had it easy but his struggles helped shape his success and led him to SOLDIERFIT. SOLDIERFIT is no ordinary gym, it charges a low monthly rate which is unlike any other gyms...
Join Eric Beasley and Ryan Miner at 9:00 p.m. for the reading of the 2016 political autopsy report. We'll talk about how Donald J. Trump won the presidency, why Hillary Clinton lost, and what's next. We'll give you the latest on President-elect Trump's cabinet picks. Also on the show tonight, we'll discuss: - Who won/lost in Maryland in the 2016 races - Danny Farrar's campaign kickoff for state delegate in Frederick County - Montgomery County term limits and what it means for 2018 - 2018, and what it means for Maryland Republicans - Maryland's Republican Party meets on Dec. 2 and 3 for their biannual convention - Delegate Eric Luedtke's intellectual dishonesty - Washington County is engulfed in political scandal - Maryland's State Board of Education is set to hear Karen Harshman's removal case on December 5 - My thoughts on Washington County Board of Education race
Frederick Advice Givers | Interview Frederick's Brightest Minds | Eric Verdi
ENJOY THIS EPISODE: Danny Farrar has a not so typical success story to share with our listeners today. He came from an adopted family, struggled his way through High School, joined the military and after losing his job as a Personal Trainer, he became homeless. Danny never gave up hope, he always saw some light...
He went into the Army straight out of High school joining up as an infantryman. His tenure in the Army saw him take the first team into the Pentagon on 9-11 as well as a combat tour in Iraq from 2005-2006. Since that time he has helped build SoldierFit, a gym based out of Frederick MD, from one sub-let location to 3 stand alone facilities with 3,000 members and over 50 employees. He went from being homeless to generating 2.2 million dollars in revenue this year alone. Soldierfit is now franchised and Danny hopes to open 1-2 franchises as well as 1 more corporate location by the end of the year. Recently he Co-founded his first 501(c), Platoon 22, to combat veteran suicides. He is currently a sought after motivational speaker and was selected to the 2013 "Top 40 under 40 V.I.P" by The Daily Record, as well as one of the Top 5 Mens health Ultimate guys. Soldierfit has won numerous awards including Small business of the year in several counties and the state. His goal is to revitalize the American dream and remind his fellow Americans no other soil on earth is more fertile for their dreams then America’s. What is Platoon 22? Platoon 22 is a traveling memorial started by the non-profit 22 Needs A Face. The boots in the Platoon 22 memorial symbolize the 22 lives lost per day, 682 lives lost per month, and over 8,000 veteran lives lost each year to suicide attributed to PTS. We need to raise awareness of the epidemic across the United States. Free and fun events to bring the veteran community together to strengthen the sense of community and camaraderie that they have lost in transition. Raise capital to help support severally underfunded and undermanned crises call centers to make sure someone answers their call for help. Advocate for legislative and VA policy changes that will ensure a mental health professional sees every veteran as part of the military out-processing and VA enrollment procedures. If it is deemed that they may need or do need further counseling then ensure they are assisted to make the transition into the VA systems (VBA and VHA) a seamless and efficient process.