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What if the biggest thing standing between you and your dreams isn't your circumstances, but the story you've been telling yourself about what's possible? In this powerful mashup episode, I bring together some of the most important conversations I've had about vision, belief, perseverance, and the incredible power of pursuing a dream that is bigger than your fears. You're going to hear why every person on this planet has a dream inside of them, whether they've acknowledged it or not, and why the quality of your life is often determined by the size of the vision you're willing to embrace. I share some of the most important lessons I've learned about leadership, selling yourself on your future, and developing the courage to pursue what you truly want, even when the path ahead feels uncertain. You'll also hear from Drew Davis, whose story is one of the most inspiring examples of resilience and possibility I've ever encountered. Despite facing challenges that would cause many people to lower their expectations, Drew chose to build something extraordinary. He shares how creating Crippling Hot Sauce gave him purpose, confidence, and a vision that transformed not only his business but his entire life. His perspective on goals, growth, and refusing to let limitations define your future will challenge the way you think about your own potential. Throughout this episode, I dive deep into why people quit on their dreams and what separates those who eventually win from those who don't. The truth is that most people don't fail because they lack talent. They fail because they allow fear, setbacks, criticism, or temporary adversity to become bigger than the dream they're chasing. I share why your vision must be connected to something greater than yourself and why love, purpose, and service create a level of motivation that fear can never overcome. We also unpack the importance of building habits that reinforce your vision every single day. From mentally rehearsing success to touching your dreams before they've become reality, these are the practical disciplines that help you move from wishing to achieving. The people who create extraordinary lives aren't always the smartest or the most talented. They're the ones who continually resell themselves on their vision and refuse to negotiate with their future. If you've been feeling stuck, discouraged, or disconnected from your purpose, this episode is your reminder that your dreams are not accidents. They are possibilities that were placed inside of you for a reason. The question isn't whether your dream is possible. The question is whether you're willing to keep believing in it long enough to make it real. Key Takeaways: Why every person has a dream and how vision gives life meaning The difference between having a dream and actively pursuing one How Drew Davis turned adversity into purpose and built a thriving business Why goals create momentum and help you overcome life's challenges The importance of attaching your dream to something bigger than yourself How to stop negotiating with fear and start committing to your future Practical ways to reinforce belief and build momentum every day Why the people who win are often the people who simply refuse to quit I want you to leave this episode with one conviction: you belong in your dreams. They were not given to you by accident. Stop negotiating with your fears, start reconnecting with your vision, and remember that the life you're capable of creating is often much bigger than the one you've allowed yourself to imagine.
What if the real reason most people never reach their potential isn't a lack of talent, but the invisible patterns silently working against them every single day? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together some of the most powerful voices on mindset, performance, and personal growth to expose what's really holding you back and how to break through it. You're going to hear from John Assaraf on how your brain is literally wired to keep you safe instead of successful, and why reprogramming those patterns is the key to unlocking a completely different life. Robin Sharma challenges you to raise your standards and reminds you that greatness is built in the quiet moments when no one is watching. Jen Gottlieb shares what it takes to step into your confidence even when you don't feel ready, and why visibility is the gateway to opportunity. Tom McCarthy takes you inside the mindset of elite performers and what it really means to prepare at a level most people are unwilling to commit to. Rachel Hollis opens up about the internal battles we all face and how comparison and self-doubt can quietly rob you of your joy and momentum if you let them. And Lewis Howes brings it all together with powerful insights on overcoming fear, building belief, and stepping into the version of yourself that you know you're capable of becoming. Throughout this episode, I'm also sharing my perspective on the hidden forces that derail people. Things like discouragement, fear, and the need for approval that slowly chip away at your confidence and pull you off your path if you're not aware of them. The truth is, most people don't lose because they fail. They lose because they let these small internal battles win over time. But once you see them, you can take your power back. This conversation is about waking up. It's about becoming aware of what's been running your life and making a decision to take control again. You don't need a new dream. You need a new level of awareness, discipline, and belief. Because the version of you that you're chasing is already inside you. The question is whether you're willing to do the work to become them. Key Takeaways: Why your brain is designed for survival, not success, and how to rewire it The hidden cost of comparison and how it quietly destroys your happiness and momentum How elite performers prepare differently and why preparation builds real confidence The truth about fear and why it's often a signal you're on the right path How to build self-belief even when you don't feel ready The internal “dream killers” that stop most people and how to overcome them I want you to walk away from this episode with one thing: awareness. Because once you see what's been holding you back, it loses its power over you. And when that happens, everything in your life can start to change.
Send us Fan MailJune is a scoreboard check, not a final score, and we can still make the second half of the year a turning point. We share four practical commitments that keep your energy high, rebuild belief, and help you win today. • using the “scoreboard” idea to stay in the fight • touching your dream so it feels real and doable • learning from Ed Mylett's “touch the dream” practice • running a midyear audit with two questions about who we are being • spotting the gap between who we are and who we want to be • committing to one meaningful challenge so we can track progress • choosing one thing just for us without guilt • remembering “Don't set yourself on fire to keep others warm” Thank you for tuning in! If you feel led, please subscribe & share the show to others who you believe would benefit from it.Keep in touch below!Join The Unshakeable Discipline Community! Winning Is... Weekly Newsletter!LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/ryanacass/Instagram | @ryanacass
Become a Member for early access, ad-free listening, video versions and exclusive content: https://benlionelscott.com/subscribe — Grind so hard in the dark that when the world finally sees your hand raised, they mistake your sacrifice for talent. Spoken by: Eric Thomas instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher Andy Frisella instagram.com/andyfrisella Andy Elliot instagram.com/officialandyelliott Ed Mylett instagram.com/edmylett Music: Louis Viallet - Adrenaline (Ben Lionel Scott Remix) Louis Viallet Really Slow Motion - The 25th Hour (Ben Lionel Scott Remix) Really Slow Motion facebook.com/ReallySlowMotion
Honored to help Stephanie Chung shape her Life Surge message before she shared the stage with John Maxwell, Tim Tebow, Ed Mylett, and Willie Robertson.After the event, we sat down backstage and talked about growth, faith, pressure, influence, and what it really means to say yes to bigger stages.We crafted the perfect speech that resonated deeply with the audience. We glorified God and reminded the audience why we are all just Souls on board this flight of life! Wanna work with Zach on a speech? Reach out now here: https://www.rippeywrites.com/appointmentsBonus content on our show! If you enjoy please share it!
The conversation delves into the concept of intensity and its role in achieving goals, as inspired by a podcast featuring Andy Frisella and Ed Mylett. It explores the gap between where one is and where one wants to be, emphasizing the need for a higher level of intensity in various aspects of life, including fitness, health, sales, and relationships.LINKSTakeawaysIntensity is a critical factor in achieving success.The pursuit of true potential requires a continuous and intense effort.Chapters00:00 Intensity in Health and Fitness
What if the real breakthrough in your life isn't about doing more, but finally letting go of what's been holding you back from becoming who you already are? In this mashup episode, I brought together some of the most insightful minds I know to talk about something deeper than success. We're talking about transformation at the identity level. Dr. Caroline Leaf breaks down how your thoughts are literally shaping your brain and your future, and how taking control of your mind is the first step toward taking control of your life. Jim Kwik reinforces that by showing you how upgrading your thinking patterns and mental habits can unlock levels of performance you didn't even know were available to you. This isn't surface level motivation. This is about rewiring who you believe you are. But it doesn't stop there. Brooks Laich and Julianne Hough open up about the internal battles we all face when we're chasing growth while still trying to heal. They share what it really looks like to confront your past, embrace vulnerability, and step into a more authentic version of yourself. Because the truth is, you can't build a great life on top of a version of you that you haven't made peace with yet. Real strength comes from doing that inner work, even when it's uncomfortable. Then you'll hear from Jamie Kern Lima and Stephen Scoggins, who both share powerful stories about overcoming self-doubt and finally believing they were worthy of success. That voice in your head telling you that you're not enough is not the truth. It's conditioning. And once you learn to challenge it, everything in your life begins to change. Awareness is the first step to taking your power back and removing the obstacles that have been quietly stealing your dreams. And what I love about this entire conversation is how Erwin McManus ties it all together. He reminds us that your life is not meant to be lived small or safe. You were created to become something extraordinary, but that requires courage. It requires stepping into uncertainty and choosing growth over comfort again and again. The gap between where you are and where you want to be is not talent. It's the willingness to evolve. This episode is about identity, healing, and stepping into your true potential. If you've been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like you're capable of more but not sure how to get there, this is the conversation you need right now. You don't need to become someone new. You need to remove what's been holding you back from being who you already are. Key Takeaways: How your thoughts are shaping your brain and your future, and how to take control of them Why upgrading your mindset is the fastest path to unlocking higher performance The role vulnerability plays in healing and building deeper connections How to break free from self-doubt and finally believe in your worth The hidden obstacles that silently hold you back from your dreams Why becoming your best self requires courage, growth, and stepping into uncertainty How to stop chasing external validation and start building internal confidence
A salary feels safe — until you realize it's a cage. In this solo episode, host John Odermatt shares the story of being unexpectedly laid off after 16 years in corporate America and how it forced him to confront how little control he had over his own income. He introduces the "eat what you kill" mindset — the idea that income should be a direct reflection of your skill, effort, and output. John breaks down the hidden trade-offs of salaried work, including the illusion of security and the slow erosion of purchasing power through inflation. He contrasts the salary cage with the hunter mentality, where immediate market feedback replaces annual performance reviews. John argues that the greatest risk isn't going out on your own — it's never finding out what you're truly capable of. He closes with practical, low-stakes advice for salaried workers who want to test the hunter life without blowing up their financial security. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction: The Salary Cage 1:18 – Sponsor: Good To Go Bodies 90-Day Fitness Program 2:42 – John's Story: 16 Years in Corporate America & Getting Laid Off 8:12 – Terminology: Where "Eat What You Kill" Comes From 13:04 – The Primal Satisfaction of Hunting for Your Income 21:24 – Salary vs. Entrepreneur: The Real Trade-Offs 22:01 – The Biggest Lie About Salary: It's Not Actually Secure 17:19 – The Advantages of the Hunter Mindset 21:25 – Why Doesn't Everyone Go Out on Their Own? 23:44 – Ed Mylett's Definition of Hell & The Real Risk of Playing It Safe 27:34 – How to Start Hunting Without Quitting Your Job SUPPORT LIONS OF LIBERTY: Help keep this podcast going! We rely on listener support to continue bringing you content on freedom, political reform, and personal empowerment. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty Support us on Locals: https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen – it makes a huge difference! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A salary feels safe — until you realize it's a cage. In this solo episode, host John Odermatt shares the story of being unexpectedly laid off after 16 years in corporate America and how it forced him to confront how little control he had over his own income. He introduces the "eat what you kill" mindset — the idea that income should be a direct reflection of your skill, effort, and output. John breaks down the hidden trade-offs of salaried work, including the illusion of security and the slow erosion of purchasing power through inflation. He contrasts the salary cage with the hunter mentality, where immediate market feedback replaces annual performance reviews. John argues that the greatest risk isn't going out on your own — it's never finding out what you're truly capable of. He closes with practical, low-stakes advice for salaried workers who want to test the hunter life without blowing up their financial security. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction: The Salary Cage 1:18 – Sponsor: Good To Go Bodies 90-Day Fitness Program 2:42 – John's Story: 16 Years in Corporate America & Getting Laid Off 8:12 – Terminology: Where "Eat What You Kill" Comes From 13:04 – The Primal Satisfaction of Hunting for Your Income 21:24 – Salary vs. Entrepreneur: The Real Trade-Offs 22:01 – The Biggest Lie About Salary: It's Not Actually Secure 17:19 – The Advantages of the Hunter Mindset 21:25 – Why Doesn't Everyone Go Out on Their Own? 23:44 – Ed Mylett's Definition of Hell & The Real Risk of Playing It Safe 27:34 – How to Start Hunting Without Quitting Your Job SUPPORT LIONS OF LIBERTY: Help keep this podcast going! We rely on listener support to continue bringing you content on freedom, political reform, and personal empowerment. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty Support us on Locals: https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen – it makes a huge difference! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A salary feels safe — until you realize it's a cage. In this solo episode, host John Odermatt shares the story of being unexpectedly laid off after 16 years in corporate America and how it forced him to confront how little control he had over his own income. He introduces the "eat what you kill" mindset — the idea that income should be a direct reflection of your skill, effort, and output. John breaks down the hidden trade-offs of salaried work, including the illusion of security and the slow erosion of purchasing power through inflation. He contrasts the salary cage with the hunter mentality, where immediate market feedback replaces annual performance reviews. John argues that the greatest risk isn't going out on your own — it's never finding out what you're truly capable of. He closes with practical, low-stakes advice for salaried workers who want to test the hunter life without blowing up their financial security. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction: The Salary Cage 1:18 – Sponsor: Good To Go Bodies 90-Day Fitness Program 2:42 – John's Story: 16 Years in Corporate America & Getting Laid Off 8:12 – Terminology: Where "Eat What You Kill" Comes From 13:04 – The Primal Satisfaction of Hunting for Your Income 21:24 – Salary vs. Entrepreneur: The Real Trade-Offs 22:01 – The Biggest Lie About Salary: It's Not Actually Secure 17:19 – The Advantages of the Hunter Mindset 21:25 – Why Doesn't Everyone Go Out on Their Own? 23:44 – Ed Mylett's Definition of Hell & The Real Risk of Playing It Safe 27:34 – How to Start Hunting Without Quitting Your Job SUPPORT LIONS OF LIBERTY: Help keep this podcast going! We rely on listener support to continue bringing you content on freedom, political reform, and personal empowerment. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty Support us on Locals: https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen – it makes a huge difference! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A salary feels safe — until you realize it's a cage. In this solo episode, host John Odermatt shares the story of being unexpectedly laid off after 16 years in corporate America and how it forced him to confront how little control he had over his own income. He introduces the "eat what you kill" mindset — the idea that income should be a direct reflection of your skill, effort, and output. John breaks down the hidden trade-offs of salaried work, including the illusion of security and the slow erosion of purchasing power through inflation. He contrasts the salary cage with the hunter mentality, where immediate market feedback replaces annual performance reviews. John argues that the greatest risk isn't going out on your own — it's never finding out what you're truly capable of. He closes with practical, low-stakes advice for salaried workers who want to test the hunter life without blowing up their financial security. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction: The Salary Cage 1:18 – Sponsor: Good To Go Bodies 90-Day Fitness Program 2:42 – John's Story: 16 Years in Corporate America & Getting Laid Off 8:12 – Terminology: Where "Eat What You Kill" Comes From 13:04 – The Primal Satisfaction of Hunting for Your Income 21:24 – Salary vs. Entrepreneur: The Real Trade-Offs 22:01 – The Biggest Lie About Salary: It's Not Actually Secure 17:19 – The Advantages of the Hunter Mindset 21:25 – Why Doesn't Everyone Go Out on Their Own? 23:44 – Ed Mylett's Definition of Hell & The Real Risk of Playing It Safe 27:34 – How to Start Hunting Without Quitting Your Job SUPPORT LIONS OF LIBERTY: Help keep this podcast going! We rely on listener support to continue bringing you content on freedom, political reform, and personal empowerment. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty Support us on Locals: https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen – it makes a huge difference! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heartland-newsfeed-radio-network--2904397/support.
Greatness is not found in wanting more, but in becoming so obsessed with the grind that pain, pressure, and exhaustion become the price you gladly pay to live above the standard everyone else accepts. Spoken by: Eric Thomas instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher Robin Sharma instagram.com/robinsharma Ed Mylett instagram.com/edmylett Andy Elliot instagram.com/officialandyelliott Andy Frisella instagram.com/andyfrisella Music: Zack Hemsey - I Can Get It Back (Ben Lionel Scott Remix 2) Zack Hemsey facebook.com/zackhemseymusic
What if the biggest thing holding you back right now isn't your circumstances… but the version of you that you've been unconsciously choosing every single day? In this mashup episode, I brought together Garrain Jones, Marie Forleo, James Clear, Rob Dyrdek, Bert Kreischer, Gary John Bishop, and Robin Sharma to have one of the most honest conversations we've ever had about identity, habits, and the hidden forces shaping your life. I can tell you this right now, success is not random. It is built. And most people are building the wrong version of themselves without even realizing it. One of the biggest breakthroughs you're going to hear in this episode is the power of awareness. I say it all the time because it is true. The moment you become aware of your patterns, you take your power back. Awareness is not a finish line, it is something you practice daily, and even catching yourself once can change your life's trajectory in that moment. Gary John Bishop and I go deep on this idea of stepping back from your automatic responses and realizing you are not your thoughts, you are the one choosing what to do with them. James Clear brings a game changing perspective on habits that I know is going to hit you. Every action you take is casting a vote for the type of person you are becoming. That means your future is not decided in one big moment. It is decided in the small decisions you make every single day. Rob Dyrdek reinforces this idea through the relentless pursuit of becoming your best self, while Marie Forleo reminds you that clarity does not come from thinking, it comes from doing. You cannot wait your way into a better life. We also tackle something that is quietly destroying people's potential right now, and that is distraction and comparison. Robin Sharma shares how distraction is the death of creative production and how presence is one of the greatest gifts you can give to others and to your own life. And I open up about the battle between your higher self and your lower self, and how comparison, if left unchecked, will rob you of your happiness. The truth is, you cannot build a world class life if you are constantly looking at everyone else's. Here is what I want you to take from this episode. You do not need a new life. You need a new standard. You need a new identity. You need to start telling a different story about who you are and then back it up with actions every single day. This is not about perfection. It is about alignment. When your habits, your identity, and your standards finally line up, everything in your life begins to change. Key Takeaways: Why awareness is the first and most powerful step to changing your life How small daily habits compound into massive identity shifts over time James Clear's concept of casting votes for the person you want to become Why distraction and comparison are silently killing your potential How to separate from your old story and create a new identity The difference between your higher self and lower self and how to live in alignment Why clarity comes from action, not overthinking I want you to listen to this episode with one question in mind. Who am I becoming with the choices I am making today? Because the answer to that question is your future.
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Welcome to our milestone Episode 300! Today we sit down with Hall of Fame speaker, New York Times bestselling author, and co-founder of Brand Builders Group, Rory Vaden. Rory is the mastermind behind some of the biggest personal brands in the world, including Lewis Howes, Ed Mylett, and John Maxwell. In this masterclass, we break down why your personal brand is simply the digitization of your reputation, how to stop taking the wrong shortcuts, and the exact framework to become wealthy and well-known by solving problems for others.If you wan to explore posibilities of getting help on building your Personal Brand directly byRory and his Team here's the link for a free call. https://freebrandcall.com/rpp/?affiliate_code=217767 If you want access to the best filter to design your Future Self,here's you access to a free tool that will transform your life: https://www.decid3.com/filterBooks by Rory Vaden mentioned in this episode:• Wealthy and Well-Known• Take the Stairs• Procrastinate on Purpose Redes Carloshttps://linktr.ee/CarlosFigueroahttps://www.tiktok.com/@carlosefigueroapr?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://www.instagram.com/carlosefigueroapr/Redes Gana Tu Díahttp://www.instagram.com/ganatudiahttps://www.tiktok.com/@ganatudia?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://www.ganatudia.com/info@ganatudia.com
What if the thing that's holding you back isn't a lack of talent… but a lack of relentless standards, awareness, and the willingness to push just one more time? In this mashup, I brought together some of the most driven, disciplined, and mentally tough performers I've ever sat down with, and we go deep on what really separates winners from everyone else. You're going to hear from people like Eric Thomas, Lewis Howes, Grant Cardone, Alan Stein Jr., and Ryan Hawk, and every one of them brings a different angle on the same truth: success is not an accident. It's a decision backed by habits, standards, and daily discipline. We talk about the hidden “dream killers” that quietly derail your future before you even realize what's happening. Things like discouragement, comparison, and the voices that cause you to question your worth and your direction. I share how awareness alone can strip these obstacles of their power, because once you can identify what's working against you, you can finally start to take control of it. Eric Thomas brings the intensity and reminds you what it means to go all in when nobody is watching. Grant Cardone challenges you to think bigger and operate at a level where average simply is not an option. Lewis Howes opens up about overcoming internal barriers and aligning your life with purpose. Alan Stein Jr. and Ryan Hawk break down what elite performers do differently, and it always comes back to preparation, consistency, and standards that most people are not willing to live by. And I want you to really hear this part. The difference between you and the person you want to become is not some massive leap. It is the willingness to do one more. One more call. One more rep. One more hour. That mindset compounds over time and becomes your identity. It builds confidence, because confidence comes from keeping the promises you make to yourself. This episode is not just about getting motivated. It is about getting honest with yourself. Are you operating at your true standard, or are you negotiating with your potential? Because the truth is, you were not born to live an average life. You were born to max out. And the sooner you start acting like it, the sooner everything in your life begins to change. Key Takeaways: Awareness is power. When you identify the obstacles holding you back, they lose their grip on you Discouragement and comparison are silent dream killers that must be confronted head on Elite performers train to a higher standard, not just their current competition Confidence is built by keeping promises to yourself, not by waiting to feel ready The habit of “one more” is the ultimate separator between average and extraordinary Success is not about talent. It is about consistency, preparation, and discipline over time
Ed Mylett delivers a fiery call to action: stop waiting and start fighting for your life, your dreams, and your family. This powerful message challenges you to reject limiting beliefs, step into your destiny, and become part of something bigger than yourself. If you've been playing it safe, this episode will ignite you to take bold action.Want Ad-Free Episodes? Join QOD Club and hear zero ads inside our Circle community. Plus, book clubs, mentorship calls, weekly business trainings, and new likeminded friends. Get started for only $9.Source: Establishment vs Movement Ed MylettHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do you feel like your business can't grow unless you work more? Like everything depends on you, and no matter how hard you push, you're still stuck in the same place? In this episode, I sit down with Bedros Keuilian to share the mindset and strategies that helped him go from a broke immigrant to building multiple 8- and 9-figure businesses. We talk about why the most successful entrepreneurs focus on “who” not “how” when scaling their business, and why your business must be built to scale and sell. Get ready to build a life and business around impact, integrity, and self-mastery. Check out our Sponsors: Shopify - Try the ecommerce platform I trust for Glōci, Sign up for your $1/month trial period at http://Shopify.com/happy Indeed - Ready to hire smarter? Indeed is giving Earn Your Happy listeners a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Just go to http://Indeed.com/podcast right now and support our show by saying you heard about Indeed on Earn Your Happy. Fora Travel - Curious how to become a travel advisor and earn while you explore? Start at http://foratravel.com/happy. Granola - Granola is an AI-powered notepad built for the way real people actually meet. Get three months free at http://granola.ai/earn. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 Why “who” not “how” is the key to scaling faster. 07:15 How Bedros went from personal trainer to building his 7 companies. 16:30 How mentorship, books, and cassettes help you master leadership, sales, and MORE. 24:00 The question from Ed Mylett that pushes you to live up to your full potential. 30:00 How daily habits build confidence and discipline. 40:00 Bedros' “DMS” system for personal and business growth. 41:30 What should you do when your business hits a plateau? 50:30 How do you know when it's time to hire a business coach? 56:30 How introverts can show up powerfully in business. 01:02:00 The program that helps boys grow into strong, capable men. 01:10:00 How the Squire Program supports boys without active father figures. 01:14:00 Why healthy masculinity matters now more than ever. RESOURCES Learn more about The Squire Program HERE! Apply for the Elite Entrepreneur Mastermind HERE! Get on the waitlist for Mentor Collective Mastermind HERE! Try glōci for 40% off your first order with code HAPPY at checkout - head to getgloci.com FOLLOW Follow me: @loriharder Follow glōci: @getgloci Follow Bedros: @bedroskeuilian
What if the reason you're not winning isn't a lack of motivation… but the habits, standards, and stories you've been living by every single day? In this mashup, I brought together three of the most powerful minds on performance and personal growth: Eric Thomas, James Clear, and Jesse Itzler. And let me tell you something, this conversation is not about hype. It is about the real work. The kind of work that separates people who talk about winning from the ones who actually do it. You are going to hear how your habits, your standards, and your willingness to push past average are shaping every result in your life right now. James Clear breaks down why small, daily habits are not small at all. They are everything. He shows you how the systems you build either quietly move you toward your goals or slowly pull you away from them. Eric Thomas brings the intensity and reminds you what it really means to want something bad enough. Not kind of want it. Not when it is convenient. But when it costs you something. When you are tired. When nobody is watching. And Jesse Itzler gives you a completely different perspective on discomfort, showing you how leaning into hard things is actually the fastest way to expand your life. I also share with you the truth that most people do not want to hear. Your life is not changing because you are negotiating with your standards. You are negotiating with your effort. You are negotiating with your identity. The gap between where you are and where you want to be is not as complicated as you think. It is built in the decisions you make when it is easier not to. It is built in whether you choose to do one more, push one more, and become one more version of yourself every single day . This episode is going to challenge you. It is going to confront you. And if you let it, it is going to change you. Because the truth is, you do not need more information. You need more execution. You need more consistency. And you need to start living like the person you say you want to become. Key Takeaways: - Why your daily habits are either building your future or quietly destroying it - The real meaning of “wanting it bad enough” and how to raise your standards - How doing one more rep, one more call, one more action separates winners from everyone else - Jesse Itzler's approach to using discomfort as a tool for growth - Why your identity determines your outcomes more than your goals do - How to stop negotiating with yourself and start executing at a higher level I want you to walk away from this episode with one simple question in your mind. Are you really doing what it takes, or are you just telling yourself that you are? Because your results already have the answer.
You remember Charlie Sheen? He came up with the best line of that year. When he was asked about sleeping with hookers. Having aids. Being on drugs. His simple response when asked about this, he felt like he was "winning." If I make $10M a year, it's winning. For someone like Ed Mylett or Donald Trump, having $20M a year is broke. The key to an abundant life is having gratitude. Staying in shape and living healthily so I can enjoy the fruits of my work. Focusing on my finances is important. If I watch those and be a good steward of them, I can have what I want. Having a specific group of people around me is important. Spending time with the right people, working with the right people, and only talking with those I want to speak to has become more important than ever in being able to keep my peace. Stay focused on these four main areas of your life and you'll start to win, too! About the ReWire Podcast The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/ Rise Above
Become a Member for early access, ad-free listening, video versions and exclusive content: https://benlionelscott.com/subscribe — Stop running from the smoke, because the fear you face head-on is the very thing that teaches you, strengthens you, and carries you to the life you were too scared to claim. Spoken by: Ed Mylett instagram.com/edmylett Andy Elliot instagram.com/officialandyelliott Sylvester Stallone instagram.com/officialslystallone Eric Thomas instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher Les Brown instagram.com/thelesbrown Ray Lewis instagram.com/raylewis Robin Sharma instagram.com/robinsharma Music: Zack Hemsey - Vengeance (Ben Lionel Scott Remix) Zack Hemsey facebook.com/zackhemseymusic 2WEI - Take The Crown 2WEI twitter.com/2weimusic
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What if the real reason you're not where you want to be isn't a lack of talent… but the habits, thoughts, and standards you've been tolerating? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together some of the most powerful minds in personal development and performance to challenge the way you think about growth, discipline, and what it actually takes to win in your life. You're going to hear from Eric Thomas, James Clear, Jim Kwik, Alan Stein Jr., David A. Arnold, and Jay Shetty as we break down the hidden patterns that either elevate you or quietly destroy your potential. Eric Thomas brings the fire and reminds you that average effort will always produce average results, and that your level of commitment is the ultimate separator. James Clear simplifies success in a way that will change how you approach your daily habits and routines. Jim Kwik shows you how your brain is your greatest asset and how unlocking it can accelerate everything in your life. And Alan Stein Jr. gives you the discipline and standards required to perform at an elite level when it matters most. But this episode is not just about performance. David A. Arnold and Jay Shetty take us deeper into the human side of growth. They talk about self-awareness, identity, and the internal conversations that shape your reality. Because the truth is, your external results will never outperform your internal belief system. If you don't fix what's going on inside, nothing outside will ever fully work. Throughout this entire conversation, I keep coming back to one principle that I believe with everything in me. Awareness is power. Once you become aware of what's holding you back, whether it's your habits, your mindset, or the standards you're accepting, you can finally take control and start making changes that actually stick . This is about raising your identity, raising your standards, and becoming the person your dreams require. Key Takeaways: Why your daily habits are either building your dream or silently destroying it The difference between being interested and being truly committed to your goals How to reprogram your mind to work for you instead of against you Why discipline and standards matter more than motivation The hidden role self-awareness plays in long term success How your identity shapes every result you get in life The simple shifts that separate high performers from everyone else I want you to walk away from this episode with one question in your mind. Are your current habits, thoughts, and actions aligned with the life you say you want? If the answer is no, then today is your opportunity to change that. You don't need more time. You need more intention. Let's get to work.
This episode is/was in early access for members from Fri, 24 Apr 2026 until Sat, 25 Apr 2026. Become a Member for early access, ad-free listening, video versions and exclusive content: https://benlionelscott.com/subscribe — Greatness does not belong to the most gifted or the luckiest. It belongs to the one who can endure the grind, stay disciplined, and keep going long after everyone else has stopped. Spoken by: Eric Thomas instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher David Goggins instagram.com/davidgoggins Ed Mylett instagram.com/edmylett Music: Audiomachine - No Heroes Were Lost (Ben Lionel Scott Remix) Audiomachine Clint Mansell - Requiem for a Dream (Ben Lionel Scott Remix) Clint Mansell twitter.com/audiomachine
Do you feel like you're showing up online, but your personal brand still isn't growing? In this episode, Rory Vaden is back sharing the same frameworks he's used to help clients like Lewis Howes, Ed Mylett, Amy Porterfield, and Eric Thomas (ET the Hip Hop Preacher) build powerful personal brands that actually stand out. We break down what's actually stopping most people from growing a profitable personal brand, the biggest misconceptions about personal branding, why trying to appeal to everyone keeps you invisible, and how clarity around your message is the fastest way to get seen, trusted, and paid. Tune in to simplify your strategy, stand out online, and start building a personal brand that works. Check out our Sponsors: Granola - Granola is an AI-powered notepad built for the way real people actually meet. Get three months free at http://granola.ai/earn. Shopify - Try the ecommerce platform I trust for Glōci, Sign up for your $1/month trial period at http://Shopify.com/happy Indeed - Spend less time searching, and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes. Indeed is giving Earn Your Happy listeners a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to help get your job the premium status it deserves. Just go to http://Indeed.com/podcast right now and support our show by saying you heard about Indeed on Earn Your Happy. Rella - Rella is a project management platform built specifically for social media managers and teams. Go to http://getrella.com and use code EARN for 10% off your first three months or annual plan. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 Diluted focus is costing you growth. 03:30 Why is it important to have a personal brand? 11:00 What's the biggest misconception about personal branding? 16:30 Rory Vaden's strategy to build a standout brand online. 18:30 What mistake do you see most with personal brands? 23:00 Why multiple income streams are slowing your growth. 27:45 The ONE question that clarifies your entire brand. 34:45 The first step to find your uniqueness and stand out. 39:00 The messaging you need to attract your ideal customer or audience. 45:15 Rory's top tip to overcome your fears. 52:00 The #1 antidote to overcome fear. 55:30 How your message can change someone's life. RESOURCES Get your FREE brand strategy call HERE! Apply for the Elite Entrepreneur Mastermind HERE! Get on the waitlist for Mentor Collective Mastermind HERE! Try glōci for 40% off your first order with code HAPPY at checkout - head to getgloci.com FOLLOW Follow me: @loriharder Follow glōci: @getgloci Follow Rory: @roryvaden
Upgrade your denim game with rag & bone! Get 20% off sitewide with code MYLETT at www.rag-bone.com #ragandbonepod What if the real reason you're stuck isn't a lack of talent… but the invisible patterns controlling your decisions, your confidence, and your ability to take action? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together some of the most powerful minds on behavior, influence, discipline, and self-awareness to help you break through what's really been holding you back. You're going to hear from Zoe Chance, Trent Shelton, Alex Hormozi, and Dean Graziosi as we unpack the hidden forces that shape your life. And I'll tell you this right now, most people are not losing because they don't know what to do. They're losing because something internal is quietly sabotaging their execution. Zoe Chance breaks down the psychology of influence and why so many of us struggle to ask for what we want, whether that's in business, relationships, or life. Trent Shelton brings the truth about self-worth and discipline, reminding you that your standards determine your results. Alex Hormozi gets tactical and real about what it actually takes to win, why excuses are costing you everything, and how to build leverage through action. And Dean Graziosi shares how shifting your mindset and identity can unlock opportunities that have been sitting right in front of you the entire time. One of the biggest themes in this episode is awareness. Because once you become aware of what's holding you back, it begins to lose its power over you . Whether it's discouragement, fear, comparison, or the need for approval, these silent killers are showing up in your life every single day. And if you don't identify them, they will keep you stuck in the same patterns, the same results, and the same frustration. But the moment you see them clearly, you can start to take your power back. We also dive into the dangerous habits that rob you of happiness and momentum, especially comparison. When you compare your life to others or even to your past, you create unnecessary dissatisfaction and stall your growth . The truth is, your path is your path. And the faster you own it, the faster you can build something meaningful, impactful, and truly yours. This episode is about taking control again. It's about raising your standards, getting honest about where you are, and deciding that you are no longer going to let these hidden forces run your life. You don't need more information. You need more awareness, more discipline, and more intentional action. That's how you separate. That's how you win. Key Takeaways: Why awareness is the first step to breaking any limiting pattern in your life How discouragement, fear, and doubt quietly steal your dreams if left unchecked Zoe Chance's insight on why asking boldly is a skill that changes everything Trent Shelton's truth about discipline and raising your personal standards Alex Hormozi's no-excuses framework for executing at a high level Dean Graziosi's mindset shifts that unlock opportunity and growth How comparison creates unhappiness and slows your momentum The importance of taking ownership and controlling your internal state Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this throwback solo episode, Travis shares powerful insights inspired by conversations with high performers like Ed Mylett, along with personal stories and real-world lessons from his own entrepreneurial journey. From pushing physical and mental limits to rethinking societal “rules” around success, Travis breaks down how discipline, intentional living, and attention-driven strategy can unlock massive financial growth. On this episode we talk about: The concept of “extremity expands capacity” and how pushing limits unlocks potential Why constantly upgrading your lifestyle can actually hold you back financially How Travis downgraded his life to create long-term freedom and business growth The importance of investing in yourself over material possessions How attention—not money—is the true driver behind massive wealth creation Top 3 Takeaways You don't truly know your limits until you push yourself to the extreme—growth happens outside your comfort zone. Lifestyle inflation is one of the biggest traps to financial freedom; discipline and intentional spending win long term. Attention is a powerful currency—building trust at scale can unlock massive opportunities and wealth. Notable Quotes "Extremity expands capacity." "You are your number one asset—invest in yourself accordingly." "It's not about being liked at first, it's about being known." Connect with Travis Chappell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travischappell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I learned this technique from someone I've know the last few years of my life. His name is Ed Mylett. He's inspired me at levels I'm sure he doesn't know. This dates back to 2018 and it has been on my mind since then. Lean in and listen. This is a good one. About the ReWire Podcast The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/ Rise Above
Start paying bills the smart way, not the hard way at https://QuickBooks.com/billpay. Terms apply. Money movement services are provided by Intuit Payments Inc., licensed as a Money Transmitter by the New York State Department of Financial Services What if the biggest thing holding you back right now isn't failure… but the quiet ways you're letting yourself play small? In this mashup episode, I brought together some incredibly powerful voices to challenge the way you think about your mindset, your habits, and ultimately your life. You're going to hear from Stephen Scoggins, Jon Gordon, Titus O'Neil, Rich Diviney, and Scott Galloway, and every one of them delivers a different angle on what it really takes to break through and become the person you were meant to be. This is not surface-level motivation. This is about confronting the truth of where you are and deciding to rise anyway. Stephen Scoggins shares how your past does not disqualify you, but it can trap you if you let it define your identity. Jon Gordon brings the energy and reminds you that positivity is not naive, it is a competitive advantage. Titus O'Neil opens up about pain, adversity, and choosing to turn your struggles into purpose. Rich Diviney breaks down the idea that elite performance is built through preparation and discipline long before the moment arrives. And Scott Galloway gives you a real-world perspective on discipline, choices, and the trade-offs required to build a meaningful life. Every conversation points back to one thing. You have more control than you think, but you have to take it. I also get real with you in this episode about the internal battles that most people never talk about. The comparison game, the need for approval, and the subtle ways we sabotage our own happiness and progress. If you are constantly measuring yourself against others, you are draining your energy and robbing yourself of fulfillment. That is one of the most dangerous weapons you can use against yourself, and most people don't even realize they are doing it. We also dig into the truth about what actually kills dreams. It is not a lack of talent. It is not even failure. It is discouragement, distraction, and the slow drift away from your purpose. When you become aware of those forces, they begin to lose their power over you. That awareness is where your breakthrough starts. That is where you take your life back. This episode is a wake-up call. You were not born to live average. You were not meant to play small or sit on the sidelines of your own life. You are in a race to become the best version of yourself, and every decision you make is either moving you closer or further away. It is time to get intentional. It is time to raise your standard. It is time to max out. Key Takeaways: Why your past only has power if you attach your identity to it How positivity and energy can become your greatest competitive edge The hidden danger of comparison and how it steals your happiness The real reason most people fall short of their potential How elite performers build confidence through preparation and discipline Why awareness is the first step to breaking negative patterns The importance of taking control of your life instead of drifting through it
What if the biggest things holding you back aren't outside forces… but the subtle patterns, beliefs, and habits quietly working against you every single day? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together powerful conversations with Tom Patterson, Dr. Taryn Marie, and Jay Shetty to expose what's really standing between you and the life you're capable of living. This is not about surface-level motivation. This is about identifying the hidden forces that are stealing your confidence, your peace, and ultimately your potential. Tom Patterson shares what it takes to keep going when life tests you at the highest level. His journey is a masterclass in resilience and perspective, reminding you that adversity is not the end of your story. It is often the very thing shaping you into who you are meant to become. Dr. Taryn Marie brings a deeper emotional and psychological lens, helping you understand how your internal world, your thoughts, your self-talk, and your patterns are either empowering you or quietly sabotaging you. And Jay Shetty breaks down something we all struggle with but rarely address honestly. The way we compare ourselves, the way we judge our progress, and the way we define success can either fuel fulfillment or create constant dissatisfaction. When you start to understand these patterns, you begin to take back control of your life instead of reacting to it. Throughout this episode, I'm challenging you to raise your awareness. Because once you become aware of what's holding you back, it loses its power over you. Whether it is discouragement, comparison, or limiting beliefs, these are not permanent conditions. They are patterns that can be broken. And when you break them, everything changes. This is about becoming intentional. It is about stepping into ownership of your thoughts, your energy, and your actions. Because the truth is, the life you want is not as far away as you think. You just need to remove what is standing in the way. Key Takeaways: Why awareness is the first step to breaking the patterns that hold you back How discouragement quietly robs you of confidence and momentum The hidden danger of comparison and how it creates unnecessary unhappiness Why your internal dialogue shapes your external results How resilience is built through adversity, not comfort The importance of taking control of your emotional and mental state Why fulfillment comes from alignment, not constant achievement I want you to walk away from this episode with a new level of awareness. Because once you see what's been holding you back, you can't unsee it. And that is where your power begins.
Welcome back to another episode of Man Vs. Marriage. My name is Quincy Moran, aka The Q-Dawg, aka in some circles The Q-Diggity-Dawg. In this episode, I come at you straight from the heart with a hard truth I had to learn the painful way: The path of least resistance doesn't lead to comfort — it quietly leads to mediocrity, comfortable misery, and deep regret.I share openly how I once lived hopeless, weighing nearly 400 pounds, adapting to years of chronic knee pain, and slowly surrendering my authority as a husband and father. Both the easy path and the growth path involve suffering, but only one turns you into the man you promised to be for your wife and kids. I'm speaking from experience because I used to be that guy choosing what was easy instead of what was necessary.Key TakeawaysMisery and disappointment can become strangely comfortable — we acclimate to it and settle into “comfortably miserable” patterns that feel safer than real change.The path of least resistance feels easier right now, but over time it compounds into regret (just like negative compound interest).Everything in modern life pushes us toward more comfort and less stress, which slowly makes us soft and causes us to leave our God-given potential on the table.We drift by doing what's easy instead of what's necessary — and that costs our families.Real authority as a man isn't about barking orders. It's walking in self-trust and conviction so your wife and kids can actually trust and follow you.Suffering is unavoidable: – Path of least resistance → regret, mediocrity, and lost legacy – Path of purpose → growth, opportunity, and becoming the man God created you to beMy Personal StoriesI lived with a severely arthritic knee for over 17 years, constantly adapting to the pain instead of fixing it. By the end, I couldn't even lay my leg flat to sleep.I ballooned past 380 pounds after I gave up and surrendered to hopelessness. I stopped caring about what I ate and just let it happen.I finally woke up and realized I was breaking the promises I made to my wife and our eight kids. That's when I took my authority back and started choosing the harder path.Mindset Shifts That Changed My LifeTony Robbins taught me to associate pain with not changing rather than with the effort of change. That one shift flipped everything for me.Ed Mylett said when you get to heaven, you want to meet the man you were supposed to be — and look like his identical twin. That hit me hard.Momentum is invisible at first. I learned that most of us quit right before the breakthrough because we can't see the internal progress yet.I had to fire perfectionism and embrace excellence instead. Excellence is something I can do every single day, even when I don't feel like it.The 4 D's Framework (My KISS Principle – Keep It Super Simple)Decide – Make a firm decision and declare out loud: “I am a new man.”Define – Honestly evaluate who you are right now. Observe your reactions, habits, excuses, and how you show up when things get hard.Design – Get crystal clear on the man you want to become. Do the funeral exercise — who do you want your wife and kids to remember?Demonstrate / Deploy – Execute every day with excellence. Do the work without needing constant “attaboys” or praise.Powerful Questions I Want You to Sit WithWhich suffering are you choosing: the familiar pain of comfortable misery and eventual regret, or the worthwhile pain that grows you into the man you promised to be?Are you becoming the husband and father you vowed to be on your wedding day?Is the harder path worth it? (I promise you it is. After my knee replacement, I told my dad, “If I had known it would feel this good, I would have done it sooner.”)Action Steps for YouMake the decision today and declare yourself a new man.Take time to honestly evaluate where you are — especially in the tough moments.Design the man God called you to be.Demonstrate it daily through consistent action, even when no one is watching.Build that invisible momentum by sticking to the process instead of your feelings.Call to Action If this episode hit you, please share it with another man who needs to hear this truth. Rate and review Man Vs. Marriage so we can reach more husbands and fathers around the world.If you want me to come speak at your event, or if you're ready to do this work and need help, reach out: Email: quincy@mvsmpodcast.com Website: quincymoran.com (I just revamped it with fresh resources for you.)This one is personal for me. I've walked both paths, and I know which one is worth the suffering. It's time to stop drifting down the path of least resistance and start walking the path that leads to becoming the man you were created to be for your family.I'm Quincy Moran — The Q-Dawg — and this is Man Vs. Marriage.
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Ed Mylett delivers a powerful call to live at your highest level by chasing the ultimate version of yourself. Success isn't about talent — it's about energy, focus, and the decisions you make daily. By raising your standards, ignoring outside noise, and owning your life's story, you can become the person you were truly meant to be.Want Ad-Free Episodes? Join QOD Club and hear zero ads inside our Circle community. Plus, book clubs, mentorship calls, weekly business trainings, and new likeminded friends. Get started for only $9.Source: Best of Ed Mylett's Motivational SpeechesHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are You Actually Doing Enough… or Just Telling Yourself You Are? In this mashup, I'm bringing you into one of the most honest conversations you'll ever have with yourself. Because the truth is, most people say they want more out of life, but very few are willing to do what it actually takes to get there. I break down the real separator between those who win and those who stay stuck, and it comes down to a simple but powerful principle that has changed my entire life: one more. You're going to hear from Jay Shetty, Jim Kwik, and Ryan Hawk as we unpack what it really means to maximize your potential. Jay shares the importance of intention and alignment, and how your habits either move you closer to your purpose or quietly pull you away from it. Jim Kwik dives into the power of upgrading your mind and removing the limits you've accepted about your own capabilities. And Ryan Hawk brings the leadership perspective, showing you how discipline, consistency, and daily standards separate elite performers from everyone else. I also get real with you about something most people avoid. Hard work is no longer the separator. Everybody works hard. The difference is who is willing to do a little extra when it's inconvenient, when they're tired, when nobody is watching. That extra rep, that extra call, that extra minute. That is where your identity starts to shift. That is where you begin to believe you deserve the life you say you want. What I want you to feel after this episode is a level of accountability that excites you. Not guilt, not pressure, but clarity. Because when you understand that doing one more compounds over time, you realize you are much closer than you think. The gap between where you are and where you want to be might just be a few more reps, a few more intentional days, a few more moments where you choose growth over comfort. Key Takeaways: Why “one more” is the ultimate separator between average and elite performers How small extra efforts compound into massive long term results Jay Shetty's insight on aligning your habits with your purpose Jim Kwik's strategies for breaking mental limits and upgrading your thinking Ryan Hawk's perspective on discipline, leadership, and daily standards How doing more reps builds confidence, identity, and belief in yourself Why working hard is no longer enough and what actually sets you apart This episode is your wake up call and your roadmap. If you've been questioning whether you're doing enough, I'm going to help you answer that honestly. And more importantly, I'm going to show you exactly how to close that gap and start living at your maxed out level.
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What do you do when life knocks you down so hard that everything feels broken? The truth is that some of the greatest comebacks in the world are built in those exact moments. In this mashup episode, I bring together powerful conversations with people who have stared adversity straight in the face and found a way to rise again. If you've ever felt like life dealt you a hand that was impossible to play, this episode will remind you that your story is far from over. Sometimes the very thing that breaks you is the same thing that rebuilds you stronger than you've ever been before. You're going to hear from people who have lived through moments most of us can't even imagine. Damar Hamlin opens up about surviving one of the most shocking moments in sports history and how gratitude and purpose helped redefine his life after nearly losing it. Rich Diviney shares the difference between skills and attributes, and why the traits that carry us through the darkest seasons are often the ones forged in hardship. Robert O'Neill talks about operating under unimaginable pressure and how discipline and clarity help you keep moving forward even when everything around you feels chaotic. David Meltzer brings his powerful perspective on finding meaning in pain and how gratitude can shift the entire trajectory of your life. Sean Casey shares lessons from the world of professional baseball about failure, resilience, and why the setbacks you experience are often preparing you for your greatest breakthroughs. And Nick Santonastasso delivers one of the most inspiring reminders you will ever hear about refusing to let circumstances define what's possible for your life. As I prepared this episode, I kept coming back to a simple but profound truth. Your life is a miracle. Thousands of generations had to exist just to get to you, and that alone should remind you how precious your opportunity is to live fully and intentionally. When life feels heavy and the challenges feel overwhelming, perspective can change everything. You have the power to rebuild, to reset, and to become the one who changes the trajectory of your family's future. If you're walking through a difficult season right now, this episode is for you. These conversations will remind you that broken moments are not the end of your story. They are often the beginning of your transformation. Key Takeaways Why the most difficult moments in life often become the foundation for your greatest growth Damar Hamlin's perspective on gratitude and purpose after surviving a life changing moment Rich Diviney's insight on the attributes that help people perform under extreme adversity Robert O'Neill's lessons on staying focused and composed in high pressure situations David Meltzer's framework for transforming pain into purpose and opportunity Sean Casey's reminder that failure is often the greatest teacher on the road to success Nick Santonastasso's powerful example of refusing to let circumstances define your potential How perspective can completely change how you experience challenges in your life
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In this episode of the Grow A Small Business Podcast, host Troy Trewin interviews Sacha Awwa founder of Sacha Awwa Marketing Group explains how her agency helps small businesses avoid wasted marketing spend by focusing first on strategy and then execution. By combining go-to-market planning with tactical implementation, her agency now charges monthly retainers ranging from $2,500 to $10,000, helping companies grow through targeted and efficient marketing. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? Sacha Awwa shares that patience is one of the hardest things in growing a small business. She explains that many entrepreneurs feel pressure from society to constantly achieve the next milestone, which makes it difficult to pause and recognize the progress they have already made. Learning to slow down, reflect on success, and avoid rushing every stage of growth is a key challenge for many founders. What's your favorite business book that has helped you the most? Sacha Awwa shares that one of the business books that has helped her the most is Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller. She appreciates how the book teaches businesses to communicate clearly with their audience and structure their messaging in a way that makes customers understand the value of their products and services. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Sacha Awwa shares that she has learned a lot from listening to Ed Mylett's podcast. She finds his interviews and conversations with entrepreneurs from different industries very valuable because they provide real insights into the challenges and mindset required to build and grow a successful business. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Sacha Awwa shares that using a strong project management tool is essential for keeping a business organized and efficient. She currently recommends Motion, which helps automate planning and task management using AI, allowing teams to stay organized and improve productivity. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Sacha Awwa shares that the advice she would give herself on day one is simply to relax. She explains that starting a business can feel overwhelming, but learning to stay calm, trust the process, and focus on steady progress makes the entrepreneurial journey much healthier and more sustainable. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Patience is the foundation of real business growth because success takes time to build – Sacha Awwa If you lose your connection with customers while scaling, you lose the heart of your business – Sacha Awwa Strategy without understanding your audience is just noise in the marketplace – Sacha Awwa
What if the biggest obstacle between you and your goals isn't your talent, your resources, or your circumstances… but the identity you believe about yourself? In this mashup episode, I bring together four incredible minds who understand what it really takes to achieve meaningful goals and create lasting success. You're going to hear powerful insights from Mel Robbins, David Nurse, Constance Schwartz-Morini, and Amy Porterfield about the mindset shifts that separate people who dream from people who actually execute. This conversation is about one core truth: the results you get in your life will never consistently exceed the identity you believe you deserve. Mel Robbins and I go deep into the power of intentional living and why the decisions we make daily shape the trajectory of our lives. We talk about how your story does not disqualify you from achieving something great. In fact, your life experiences and your humanity are often the very things that qualify you to make an impact. I share the deeply personal story of my father's transformation and how the idea of “one more” attempt can change the entire course of a life. You're also going to hear David Nurse break down how small pivots in your mindset can unlock massive changes in your performance and results. We talk about practical strategies that help people shift from being stuck to taking decisive action. Amy Porterfield shares one of the biggest traps that keeps people from pursuing their dreams. Too many people wait until everything is perfect before they start. The truth is that clarity often comes from taking action, not from waiting for the perfect plan. And finally, Constance Schwartz-Morini pulls back the curtain on what it takes to build world class businesses and brands behind the scenes. Her journey reminds us that massive success rarely starts with perfect certainty. It begins with belief, vision, and the willingness to take the first step before you have the entire path mapped out. If there is one idea that runs through every conversation in this episode, it is this: your identity drives your effort, your effort drives your results, and your results reinforce the identity you believe about yourself. When you upgrade that identity and start writing a new story about who you are becoming, everything in your life can change. This episode will challenge the way you think about your goals and help you realize something powerful. You are far closer to your next level than you think. Key Takeaways Why the identity you believe about yourself determines the results you create in life The power of “one more” effort and how persistence compounds over time Why waiting for perfect clarity often prevents people from ever starting How small mindset pivots can unlock massive performance breakthroughs The importance of intentional living and taking ownership of your story Why taking action before you feel ready is often the key to achieving big goals How upgrading your identity can transform your effort, confidence, and results
The Real Test of Your Character Is Not in Calm Moments, It Is in Conflict. In this mashup episode, I bring together three of the most powerful voices on communication and human behavior I have ever had on the show: Jefferson Fisher, Chuck Wisner, and Charles Duhigg. What we unpack in this conversation can literally change your marriage, your leadership, your parenting, and your business. Because the truth is this: most people do not lose opportunities because they lack talent. They lose them because they lose control in crucial conversations. Jefferson breaks down why trying to win an argument often means losing something far more valuable. He shares practical language you can use in heated moments to de-escalate tension and maintain your authority without overpowering someone else. Chuck goes deeper into the emotional layers of conflict and explains how most disagreements are not about the surface issue at all. They are about identity, safety, and being heard. When you understand that, you stop reacting and start leading. Charles Duhigg takes us into the science of conversations. He explains how high conflict exchanges are often driven by unseen scripts running in the background of our minds. When you learn to identify those patterns, you gain leverage. You stop being hijacked by emotion and start asking better questions. And when you ask better questions, you get better outcomes. What I love about this mashup is that it is not theory. It is tactical. You are going to hear exact phrases, exact strategies, and exact mindset shifts that allow you to stay calm when someone else is not. If you want to become more influential, more respected, and more effective in every area of your life, you must master the ability to handle high conflict conversations without losing yourself in the process. This is about control. Not controlling other people. Controlling you. Key Takeaways: Why trying to win an argument usually costs you influence The power of saying less and listening more in heated moments How to respond without escalating tension The hidden emotional drivers underneath most conflicts Practical phrases that instantly lower defensiveness How to maintain authority without overpowering someone Why calm energy is the ultimate competitive advantage in communication If you can stay composed when others lose control, you separate yourself instantly. The world is full of loud voices. The leaders are the ones who remain steady. Also don't miss out on MAXOUT2026: Once a year, I open my home for an intimate one-day experience unlike anything else I do. This year, I'm making it even smaller, just 15 to 18 people. Together, we'll dive deep into the exact strategies I use to plan, visualize, and design the best year of my life and yours. If you're ready to Max Out your future, join me at Maxout2026.com for a life-changing day you'll never forget.
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What if the most dangerous thing in your life isn't failure… but the fact that you're not the one driving? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together two men who know what it feels like to lose control of their lives and then fight their way back into the driver's seat. Darren Waller and Rod Carew open up about addiction, pressure, identity, faith, and the discipline it takes to reclaim your life when it starts spiraling. I share a story in this episode about a terrifying cab ride I took with my daughter. For 25 minutes, we were completely out of control. Someone else was driving recklessly, and we were just passengers in the back seat. That experience became a metaphor for something I see all the time. So many people are not actually driving their own lives. Their fears are driving. Their past is driving. Their addiction to approval is driving. Their anger, insecurity, comparison, or trauma is driving. And they are just along for the ride, hoping it does not end in a crash. Darren Waller talks about what it was like when addiction was behind the wheel of his life. From the outside, he was living the dream. Inside, he was losing control. He shares how recovery forced him to confront what was really driving him and how taking radical ownership changed everything. Rod Carew shares his journey from humble beginnings to Hall of Fame greatness, and how discipline, faith, and personal responsibility kept him focused when the spotlight and expectations could have easily taken over. This episode is about awareness. You cannot fix what you are unwilling to face. If you are reacting instead of choosing, if your emotions are dictating your behavior, if you keep repeating the same patterns and calling it bad luck, there is a good chance you are not in control. And the truth is, until you decide to take the wheel back, your life will keep zigging and zagging in ways you do not want. I want you walking away from this conversation asking yourself one powerful question: Who is driving my life right now? Because once you are honest about that, you can change it. You can grab the wheel. You can slow things down. You can choose a different direction. But you cannot do that if you stay in the back seat. Key Takeaways The 7 signs you may not be in control of your own life How fear silently dictates your decisions and limits your future Darren Waller's journey from addiction to elite performance Rod Carew's discipline blueprint for staying grounded in success Why radical ownership is the first step to real freedom How to move from being reactive to being intentional The one question that can instantly shift your trajectory This is your wake up call. You were not born to sit in the back seat of your own life. It is time to take control.
What if the only thing standing between you and your next level is the story you keep telling yourself about not being good enough? In this mashup, I bring together some of the toughest, most battle tested men and women I know to talk about something almost nobody wants to admit. That quiet voice that says you do not belong here. That you are not ready. That you are going to get exposed. You are going to hear from Michael Chandler, Damar Hamlin, Fallon Taylor, Andre Ward, Michael Chandler, Jason Wilson, and Dean Graziosi as they open up about imposter syndrome, doubt, setbacks, and the defining decision to rise anyway. Michael Chandler talks about the thermometer in your life and how many of us unconsciously cool ourselves down when success starts heating up. He shares how a little bit of imposter syndrome can keep you humble and hungry, but how letting it dominate your thinking will sabotage everything. Andre Ward breaks down what it really means to absorb a punch and still throw one back. Not just in the ring, but in life. Fallon Taylor and Damar Hamlin remind us that sometimes you do not find your strength until you are forced to confront your fragility. Jason Wilson speaks powerfully about identity and manhood, and what it takes to believe you are worthy of the stage you are standing on. Dean Graziosi brings it home with the truth that you cannot give away what you have not built within yourself first. One of the biggest themes in this episode is preparation. Confidence is not something you wish for. It is something you earn. When you prepare at a level that most people are unwilling to, you begin to silence that voice that says you do not belong. The separator in life is not talent. It is the ability to take a hit, keep your composure, and keep moving forward without obsessing over what everyone else thinks. You are going to hear story after story of people who did not feel ready, did not feel qualified, did not feel worthy, but chose to act anyway. They did not wait for the doubt to disappear. They built a new self concept through action, discipline, faith, and relentless preparation. That is how you close the gap between who you are today and who you are capable of becoming. If you have ever questioned whether you belong in the room, whether you are capable of the dream in your heart, this episode is for you. You were not born average. You were not born to sit on the sidelines of your own life. You were born to max it out. And the moment you decide you are worthy of the stage is the moment everything begins to change. Key Takeaways Why a small amount of imposter syndrome can fuel growth, but letting it dominate will cap your potential How preparation builds real confidence that no critic can take away The true separator in life is the ability to absorb a punch and keep throwing Why your self concept determines the temperature of your success How to stop worrying about public perception and start running your own race The power of earning your belief in yourself through discipline and action Why you have a duty to maximize your gifts so you can serve others at a higher level
What happens when winning stops feeling like enough and achievement quietly turns into a trap? In this mashup episode, I want to talk about something I see all the time with high performers. People who are doing well on the outside but feel empty, restless, or disconnected on the inside. This conversation is about escaping the achievement trap and redefining success in a way that actually brings peace, fulfillment, and joy. I sit down with LeAnn Rimes to unpack what it looks like to grow up chasing validation and applause, only to realize later that external success cannot heal internal wounds. LeAnn opens up about the emotional cost of performing for approval, the courage it takes to slow down, and how self awareness and self compassion became the real breakthroughs in her life. Her honesty is powerful and it speaks directly to anyone who has ever felt pressure to keep proving themselves. I also bring in Rob Dyrdek, who shares how redefining his definition of winning changed everything. Rob talks about shifting from grinding nonstop to building a life by design, where happiness, relationships, and impact matter just as much as productivity. This is a masterclass in intentional living and understanding that fulfillment is not found in the next milestone, but in alignment with who you really are. Throughout this mashup, I break down the mindset shifts that help you move from chasing achievements to creating meaning. We talk about why so many driven people feel unfulfilled, how comparison fuels the trap, and what it actually takes to feel proud of your life, not just your resume. If you have ever thought, I should feel happier than this by now, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways: Why constant achievement can quietly disconnect you from fulfillment How external validation creates pressure instead of peace The mindset shift from proving yourself to accepting yourself How to redefine success in a way that supports happiness and relationships Why slowing down can actually accelerate clarity and purpose This is about learning to win without losing yourself. It is about success that feels good to live with, not just impressive to look at. My hope is that this episode gives you permission to redefine the game and start playing it in a way that truly serves you.
What if your biggest memory struggles have nothing to do with your intelligence and everything to do with how your brain is wired? In this mashup episode, I bring together four of the most respected minds in brain performance and human potential to break down how memory really works and how you can unlock it at a much higher level starting today. If you have ever said “I'm just bad at remembering names,” “I can't focus,” or “I don't retain what I read,” this conversation is going to change how you see yourself. You're going to hear from Jim Kwik, Dr. Caroline Leaf, Dr. Joe Dispenza, and John Assaraf as we unpack the four primary brain types and why trying to learn the same way as everyone else is holding you back. Jim Kwik explains how identifying your dominant brain type allows you to finally work with your mind instead of fighting it. Dr. Caroline Leaf dives into the science of neuroplasticity and how your thoughts and habits literally reshape your brain over time. Dr. Joe Dispenza connects memory, focus, and emotional regulation, showing how stress and identity can either enhance or hijack your ability to learn. And John Assaraf breaks down how belief systems and repetition program your subconscious to either expand or limit what your brain retains. What I love about this mashup is how practical it is. This is not theory for the sake of theory. These are real tools you can use to read faster, remember names, improve focus, make better decisions, and even communicate more effectively with the people around you. You will start to see why some people thrive in fast paced environments, why others excel at deep analysis, and why creativity, empathy, and logic all play different roles in how we store and retrieve information. I truly believe that once you understand how your brain is designed to operate, you stop labeling yourself as broken or behind. You start seeing your mind as an asset that simply needs the right operating system. This episode will help you stop forcing strategies that do not fit you and start building memory, focus, and confidence in a way that feels natural and sustainable. If you are serious about improving your performance, your learning, and your ability to show up at your best, this mashup will give you clarity and momentum. Your brain is capable of far more than you have been taught. It is time to unlock it. Key Takeaways: The four primary brain types and how each one processes information differently Why forgetting information is often a strategy problem, not an intelligence problem How stress, emotions, and identity directly impact memory and focus Practical techniques to improve retention, recall, and learning speed How to communicate and collaborate better by understanding other brain types Why aligning your learning style with your brain wiring accelerates growth
What if the real reason most people never reach their dreams has nothing to do with failure at all and everything to do with something far more subtle and dangerous? In this mashup episode, I bring together three powerful conversations that cut straight to the core of what actually derails greatness. I am joined by James Clear, Rich Diviney, and Jason Wilson to expose the silent forces that quietly pull people away from the life they know they are capable of living. This is not about fear of failure or lack of talent. It is about the habits, identities, and emotional patterns that slowly convince you to play smaller than you were born to play. James Clear breaks down how tiny compromises in daily habits compound into massive distance from your dreams. He explains why most people never fall off track all at once, but instead drift through subtle decisions that feel harmless in the moment. Rich Diviney brings a powerful perspective from elite military leadership, sharing why stress, uncertainty, and identity collapse are often misunderstood and why learning to operate inside discomfort is the real separator between those who rise and those who retreat. Jason Wilson adds a deeply personal layer, unpacking how emotional avoidance and unhealed pain can quietly sabotage even the strongest exterior. I also share some of the hardest truths I have learned in my own life. The greatest threat to your dreams is not missing a goal or falling short. It is getting comfortable. It is seeking approval from people who are not living the life you want. It is slowly negotiating with your standards until the version of you that once felt destined for more becomes a stranger. This episode will challenge you to take an honest look at where you may be drifting instead of driving. If you have ever felt like you are busy but not fulfilled, successful but not satisfied, or capable of more but unsure why you are not there yet, this conversation is for you. My hope is that it wakes you up, recenters your standards, and reminds you that the distance between where you are and where you want to be is often closed by awareness and intentional action, not motivation alone. Key Takeaways Why comfort and identity drift are more dangerous than outright failure How small daily habits quietly determine the size of your future What elite performers do differently when facing uncertainty and pressure How emotional avoidance can sabotage long term success and fulfillment Why raising your standards is often more important than setting bigger goals How to reconnect with the version of yourself you were born to become
What if the real secret to an unbreakable mindset isn't motivation, confidence, or talent but preparation done so relentlessly that pressure has nowhere to land? In this mashup episode, I bring together some of the most mentally tough competitors and leaders I've ever sat down with to break down what it truly takes to build a bulletproof mindset before the moment arrives. This is not about hype or temporary motivation. This is about the unseen work that creates certainty when everything is on the line. When preparation becomes your identity, fear loses its grip and pressure turns into fuel. You're going to hear from Andre Ward on what separates champions from contenders when the lights are brightest, and why mental toughness is earned long before the first bell rings. Sean Casey shares how consistency and routine create confidence in moments when self doubt tries to creep in. Dabo Swinney breaks down how preparation builds belief not just in yourself, but in your team, your system, and your mission. You'll also hear from Michael Chandler, who explains how he trains his mind to stay calm in chaos and perform at his highest level under extreme pressure. Terrell Owens opens up about the discipline, focus, and self trust required to thrive when expectations are massive and criticism is loud. And Ryan Hawk brings it all together with insights on how elite performers prepare daily so confidence becomes automatic, not situational. I want you to understand something. Confidence is not something you wait for. It is something you manufacture through preparation. When you know you have done the work, your mind becomes steady, your decisions become clearer, and your performance becomes inevitable. This episode will challenge you to raise your standard for preparation so high that doubt simply cannot survive in your presence. This mashup is for anyone who wants to stop hoping they will show up strong and start knowing they will. If you want a mindset that does not crack under pressure, this is your blueprint. Key Takeaways: Why preparation is the true source of confidence and mental toughness How elite performers train their minds long before the moment matters The role of discipline and routine in eliminating fear and hesitation How belief is built through reps, not positive thinking Why pressure exposes preparation, it does not create performance How to build certainty that travels with you into every arena of life If you want to perform at your best when it counts most, this episode will show you how to prepare like it already matters.
What if the most dangerous weapon sabotaging your happiness, confidence, and momentum isn't out there but something you use against yourself every single day? In this mashup episode, I'm bringing together powerful conversations that expose one of the biggest silent killers of fulfillment and success: comparison. I sit down with Lewis Howes, Rachel Hollis, Dr. Robert Waldinger, and Dean Graziosi to unpack how comparison quietly drains our joy, distorts our self worth, and keeps us stuck chasing someone else's version of success instead of our own. I break down why comparison is the fastest pathway to unhappiness and how it sneaks into every area of our lives, from our bodies and finances to our relationships and sense of purpose. You will hear me explain why it is never your current situation that creates misery, but the story you tell yourself when you compare it to a different time or a different person. This episode is about learning when comparison must be put down and when it can be used strategically as leverage to create real change. Lewis Howes opens up about the internal pressure to measure up and how comparison nearly stole his peace during seasons of growth. Rachel Hollis shares why comparison is the death of joy, especially in a world fueled by social media highlight reels, and how shifting your focus inward restores confidence and clarity. Dr. Robert Waldinger brings the science, revealing what decades of research say about happiness, fulfillment, and why chasing external validation never delivers lasting satisfaction. And Dean Graziosi gets real about how comparison can either paralyze you or fuel your next level, depending on how you use it. This mashup will challenge you to separate happiness from achievement, and to understand the difference between your higher self and lower self. I walk you through how to stop competing in areas where comparison only creates pain, while learning to harness it intentionally when it is time to grow, improve, and evolve. If you have ever felt behind, unfulfilled, or quietly frustrated despite doing “everything right,” this conversation will hit home. By the end of this episode, I want you to feel lighter, clearer, and more in control of your internal world. You were never meant to win someone else's race. You were meant to master your own lane, live with intention, and build a life rooted in peace, progress, and purpose. Key Takeaways Why comparison is the root cause of unhappiness in nearly every area of life The difference between using comparison for misery versus using it for motivation How social media amplifies comparison and what to do to protect your peace What decades of happiness research reveal about fulfillment and self acceptance How to shift from external validation to internal confidence When comparison can be used as leverage to create meaningful change The mindset shift that allows you to pursue success without sacrificing joy This episode will help you put the weapon down when it is hurting you, and pick it up only when it can truly serve you.
What if the very thing you're avoiding is the key to deeper love, stronger relationships, and real fulfillment? In this powerful mashup episode, I bring together some of the most honest and transformative conversations I've ever had about love, connection, and vulnerability. Too many people want intimacy without exposure, connection without risk, and love without discomfort. And the truth is, that trade never works. In these conversations, we get real about why most people struggle in relationships and how learning to be vulnerable is not a weakness, but the ultimate strength. You'll hear from Jay Shetty on why self love and emotional awareness are the foundation of every healthy relationship, and how avoiding hard conversations quietly erodes connection. Humble The Poet shares deeply personal insights on emotional walls, fear of being hurt again, and why vulnerability is the bridge that allows love to flow both ways. His perspective will challenge how you think about pain, empathy, and what it really means to open your heart. I also sit down with LeAnn Rimes, who opens up about self acceptance, emotional healing, and the courage it takes to truly be seen, especially after public pain. And Matthew Hussey breaks down the patterns that sabotage modern relationships, from fear of rejection to the need for control, and how emotional honesty changes everything. This episode is not just about romantic love. It's about the relationship you have with yourself, the walls you've built to protect your heart, and the cost of keeping them up. If you've ever told yourself, “I'm never doing that again,” after being hurt, this conversation will speak directly to you. Love does not require perfection. It requires courage. And vulnerability is the price of admission. Key Takeaways Why vulnerability is the foundation of real connection, not a liability How emotional walls meant to protect you often become prisons The difference between self love and self avoidance Why sitting with pain is sometimes the fastest path to healing How fear of being hurt again quietly sabotages relationships The skills required to build intimacy in a distracted, guarded world If you want deeper relationships, more meaningful love, and a stronger connection to who you really are, this episode will challenge you, stretch you, and move you. The life you want is on the other side of the conversations you've been avoiding.