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Join your host Andrew Tisser with his guest Nate Link MD, MPH, as they talk about the kind of physicians who shouldn't lead, the attributes of highly effective physician leaders, his book: The Ailing Nation, and more. For Nate, institutions regarding health care need to be continually led by leaders who remain in practice. For these leaders to succeed in their leadership, he always sees putting others first as what works. He believes when climbing the ladder—people will recognize if you're in it for them—or just for yourself.In this episode you will learn:· The trajectory of Nate's career from residency to now· Is administrative work a viable non-clinical career for people sick of careers in health care?· What kind of physicians should not get into leadership roles?· The three (3) attributes of leaders who take their people to new places· About Nate's Book, The Ailing Nation: Lessons from the Bedside for America's Leaders About Nate Link MD, MPH:Nate Link, MD, MPH is the Chief Medical Officer for Bellevue Hospital since 2012. Dr. Link earned his MD degree from Washington University School of Medicine in 1983, then completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Bellevue Hospital and NYU School of Medicine in 1986. In 1989, he received an MPH in health policy and management at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Link served as Chief of the Bellevue Medical Clinics from 1986 to 2001 and Chief of the Medicine Service from 2001 to 2012. Dr. Link's responsibilities have included oversight of quality and safety across the continuum of care, co-executive sponsorship of lean-based value streams in patient flow and patient experience, several stints per year as inpatient ward attending (hospitalist) and conduct of a variety of inpatient and outpatient teaching conferences. He was Co-Chief Editor of the “Bellevue Guide to Outpatient Medicine,” winner of the American Medical Writers Association award as Book of the Year for Physicians in 2001. His research and educational interests include evidence-based medicine, patient safety, and the use of information systems to promote effective clinical care. He is the author of book, The Ailing Nation: Lessons from the Bedside for America's Leaders.Find Nate Link MD, MPH:Grab a copy of The Ailing Nation: Lessons from the Bedside for America's Leaders:https://www.amazon.com/Ailing-Nation-Lessons-Bedside-Americas/dp/1977224989 Connect with Talk2Medoc on:Website: https://www.andrewtisserdo.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtisserdo/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.tisserInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk2medoc_llc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Talk2MeDocYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0O_Sf3aYLavYaJ_hg7bM8g
Chapter 233 - "I Wanted To Make An Album By Myself, For Myself" ...as read by Nate ParrishThis week, we welcome Nate Parrish to the podcast. Nate released his debut solo record, I’m A Wreck, in 2020. Nate talks about being in a worship band signed with Integrity Records, how he got involved in Kutless, and his punk rock roots that he showcases on I’m A Wreck. Nate is also a visual artist and we talk about the inspiration for his pieces.For Nate's Music and Artwork - https://www.nateparrish.com/To download music from Nate - https://nateparrish.bandcamp.com/music----------Chapter 233 Music:Nate Parrish - "Bullets and Blades"Worth Dying For - "Crazy"Worth Dying For/Fearless BND - "Savior"Nate Parrish - "I'm A Wreck"Nate Parrish - "Mind Monopoly"Nate Parrish - "Politicians and Celebraties"---As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
WRITING AND PODCASTING A NOVEL 17 NOV 2020 Todays Topic Welcome friend to Create Art Podcast where we create more than we consume. I am Timothy Kimo Brien your thankful head instigator with over 20 years in arts and education helping you tame your inner critic and provide you with commentary, interviews, discussions, and projects that will inspire you to create art. This month I will be podcasting daily and writing a novel in 30 days. I am participating in NaPodPoMo and NaNoWriMo. You will be able to listen to what I wrote for the day and read it at the same time. I like to practice what I preach when it comes to art so I am challenging myself to write and having you come along for the ride. I hope this inspires you to accomplish your goals with your art and if you would like to share what you are doing email me at timothy@createartpodcast.com The Story So Far 17 Nov 2020 1867 daily count 28193 cumulative count Carl went to the sink and Nate sat down at the kitchen table. “Can I get you a drink or something to eat,” asked Carl? “No, I grabbed some food before I came over, when are you looking at the diary,” asked Nate? “Tonight, I promise, I know you and Angela need that information and I need it as well. This is really happening, I never knew how exciting it would be, but wow we had a good time at the park and watching cartoons and eating dinner,” said Carl. “Are you going to have Cheryl move in,” asked Nate? “We haven’t broached that topic, I haven’t even thought about asking her,” said Carl. “Just some friendly advice, she may want to get hitched and do the marriage thing. In terms of adopting Myra, that might be a good move, I don’t know your relationship with her but she is already bonding with Myra and you need to be clear about your intentions toward her and your medical condition,” said Nate. “Also, I am here to help you not Cheryl, it is a family thing because I know you, I don’t know Cheryl. I am sure she is a great person, but she is also considerably younger than you and not as established as you are. I do not want her coming back later and trying to take Myra away from you. These are things that you need to know about her intentions. Like I have said this is a full-time job on many levels. My loyalty is to you, Angela’s loyalty is to Myra, the missing piece is Cheryl. I’d like to have the two of you to meet with her early next week, maybe Monday or this weekend because Angela is prepping papers, by the way simple question, what is Myra’s last name,” asked Nate? “We haven’t asked her yet, I am not sure how much to poke about her father and what she has gone through, tonight I will get you some answers okay,” said Carl. “Listen, I can be the bad guy, I am a lawyer so I am usually the bad guy. Let me talk with her after she is done with Cheryl. I promise to be as gentle as I can, but we do need answers as we move forward,” said Nate. “Okay, that is fine, uhm do you need to speak with Myra alone or can we hover around,” asked Carl? “So, I am hearing the word we, I think hear an adoption and wedding bells in your future. Just be upfront with both about your condition, Myra’s father abandoned her, and Cheryl is not asking to be a single mother,” said Nate. “Myra is aware of my condition, mostly, she knows that I have an inoperable tumor in my brain and I sometimes space out, she is not aware that it is terminal. I will be open about that with her, as far as Myra is concerned, I will try to explain it to her as much as I can that is age appropriate,” replied Carl. “Age appropriate, I can tell you are going to binge on parenting books like crazy. I’ll bring some over this weekend for you, my little brother being a dad, to cute,” laughed Nate. “Excuse me I prefer the term Papa, its more intimate,” said Carl. “So, what do you want Myra to call you,” asked Nate? “I am going to let her decide, but I would prefer to be called Papa,” said Carl softly. “Okay Papa Carl it is, why don’t you make a pot of coffee, I feel like we will al be up for awhile tonight. Let me call Becca and tell her I will be late coming back,” said Nate. “How much does she know,” asked Carl? “Everything I do. That is the way I like to keep my household. You will figure out how you like things, but I prefer upfront and sometimes brutal honesty. It is not always easy, but I am not left wondering what people think,” said Nate. Carl started to put together a pot for Nate, Cheryl, and himself. He knew that it would not match what Cheryl could make, but this way he would not have to pay for it. Once the water started to warm up, he set to work on doing the dishes. Nate had stepped into the living room and sat on the couch to call his wife. Carl could not overhear what they were saying, but he could hear the warmth in Nate’s voice as he talked. He wanted aspects of what Nate had in terms of family, not the entire package as there had been rough spots, but the overall feeling of warmth sounded nice to him. Carl got the dishes done and in the drying rack as the coffee percolated and finished brewing. The familiar smell brought Cheryl out to the kitchen. “So, I take it you guys will be up for awhile,” asked Cheryl? “Yeah, Nate has some questions he wants to ask Myra and you before he leaves tonight, but yeah it could be a long one for us. Do you need to leave anytime soon, or would you like to crash out here tonight, I can couch it and you can have my room,” Carl asked? “I am glad you asked, yeah I would like to spend the night tonight if possible, I am off tomorrow and I can take back what doesn’t fit, we are just about done with the clothes. Nate has some fancy tastes for his kids huh, did that rub off on you,” Chery asked? “I am a jeans and t-shirt guy unless I am in the office, when have you seen me dress up at the coffee shop,” replied Carl. “It’s obvious you two are brothers, trying to be so different, give us five minutes and put some cream and sugar in my coffee, not too much,” laughed Cheryl. She went back into the bedroom to help Myra finish up. Carl grabbed three cups and made up Cheryl’s coffee as requested. For Nate, he just put in unrefined sugar he did not have any nondairy creamer. He set all the cups on the kitchen table and waved at Nate who was finishing up his call with his wife. Carl sat down and enjoyed the hum of activity in his apartment. Most nights it was not like this, he would come home, read, watch TV, make dinner, occasionally phone a friend, and then go to bed. Since the divorce, this had been the greatest number of people in his apartment at one time. He welcomed the change. Carl melted into his seat and closed his eyes for a moment to relax, it had been one of the most stressful days of his life, one of the most life changing. Nate tapped Carl on the shoulder lightly, “Hey Papa Carl, the ladies are done.” Carl woke up to seeing Myra in a new outfit standing at the head of the kitchen table with Cheryl behind her smiling ear to ear. “Just needed to rest my eyelids, wow that looks great Myra, was that one of Cheryl’s picks,: asked Carl? “It was one of Uncle Nate’s clothes, “said Myra. “Is that okay if I call you Uncle Nate?” “Yes you can, and that looks wonderful Myra, thank you Cheryl for helping her out and for sorting all the clothes. Myra, can I borrow you for a few minutes, I did have some questions I needed to ask if you don’t mind,” Nate asked? “Cheryl lets grab our coffee and head to the deck, Myra we will be right outside, you will be able to see us okay,” said Carl. “Okay,” replied Myra. Cheryl picked up her coffee and tested it, she went to the fridge and poured more milk into her coffee, sipped it again and put the milk back into the fridge. “One day you are going to learn how to make a proper evening coffee,” said Cheryl. “I already do, just like my morning coffee, black as my soul,” joked Carl. They headed to the porch with their coffees and sat n the chairs facing the parking lot as the sun was dipping below the roofline of the complex across the lot. It was still light enough not to turn on the porch lights. Carl melted back into his chair and put his feet up on the railing. “So, she told me you had another episode at the park,” said Cheryl. “Wait what, she doesn’t know about my tumor stuff,” said Carl. “No, but she is very observant, most nine-year-old girls are, especially her. She knows something is up with you and she is not buying the excuse of you haven’t gotten out in a long time and where just winded,” said Cheryl. “I’m not going to tackle that today, she has been through enough. I do want to be fully transparent with you though on my health. I have an inoperable tumor in my brain. My doctor is recommending chemo therapy at the beginning of the year to extend my life and I have ot bought into that idea yet until today,” said Carl. “Oh my god I had no idea, how bad is it,” asked Cheryl? “Well the chemo treatment may give me more time, but the cost will be I will be physically weak for a month or two and they are not sure how much time that gets me. Maybe a year, maybe six months or maybe nothing at all. The tumor is slowly growing and has been for the past three years. It’s one of the reasons my marriage ended because I didn’t want to be aggressive with it, my ex wanted me to try everything to extend my life but the options to do that were not attractive to me. There will be loss of hair, nausea and vomiting and I will be basically useless while in chemo. I just am not ready to do that, but with this new responsibility,” replied Carl. “I am so sorry I dragged you into this, if I had known I would have said nothing,” said Cheryl with tears forming in her eyes. “Well I didn’t share that with you and what would have happened to Myra if you knew. Her dad may not have dumped her off at this coffee shop, she could have ended up in a worse situation. I had a slight episode today with her, but it was manageable. I think it was due from the stress of today, but this is all conjecture, I do not have a PhD in this stuff and before you ask, yes I am getting an MRI in a few weeks. I can do most of my work from home so I can be here for Myra. I just wanted you to know what my situation is so you are fully informed on any decision you are thinking about making, I am not usually this open with most people as I am sure you can guess why. I just don’t want a repeat of my failed marriage,” said Carl. Reaching Out To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and lets start that conversation. Email : timothy@createartpodcast.comIG : @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodMighty Networks: Create Art Podcast
This week, Tara and Stef speak to Nate Nichols. Nate is the founder of Palette Group, a commercial creative agency that focuses on community, which he runs with his life partner. He's also the co-founder and creative director of Allyship & Action, a collective that works with vendors and agencies to actively promote diversity within the industry. For Nate, everything he’s passionate about is deeply rooted in empathy and the circumstances of his upbringing really influenced how he sees the world and his approach and the importance of what he calls decentering. This episode on empathy and decentering is essential listening if you want to be an effective leader and really bring about positive change. Nate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thenichols/ Nate on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenichols Nate on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_nichols/
Lamenting our stasis and the state of the national conversation, Nate Smith and Tom Pestak jumped into the virtual podcast booth to try to get back into a Cavalier mood. They started out taking bets on whether the NBA would resume this season, and then talked a little about the only NBA topic of late. ESPN's The Last Dance documentary and the Jordan era Bulls spurred a discussion of how Jordan would do in today's era, and then what a lousy teammate he was. It sparked an interesting follow-up: who is the least liked great Cleveland athlete? For Tom, it's a pivotal member of the Cavs' championship. For Nate it's probably a Cleveland Brown great. We dove deeper into ranks, breaking down ESPN's top 10 and top 40 NBA all time list as we talked about the greats. We both thought Kobe was a leetle high at 9, and that Nash was way too high at 30. That led us down a road of ranking the all-time Cavs and reviewing how our 2014 #CavsRank list holds up. We discussed the rankings and how key guys from the Cavs' championship stack up with the guys on that list. Where do you put TT, Kev, and J.R? Finally, Tom and I got into some stories of awful salesmen: Tom relayed a tale of a ridiculous door-to-door exterminator, and Nate learning to never give his number to a lending website. Consternation ensued and confrontation ensued. Stay safe everyone, and hopefully there will be more basketball in all our futures.
Ryleigh isn’t your average 13-year-old.She and her dad Nate are building a real estate investing empire one deal at a time…...and over the past year, they’ve really started ramping it up.They did 1 deal in 2018.This year, they’ve done 8 deals……and each one has been a bit different from the rest.So how does this father-and-daughter team operate this business together?And what were those 8 deals?Today’s episode of the podcast is fun, inspiring, and unique……and we’re digging into all of that and more!One of the major milestones in Nate and Ryleigh’s real estate investing journey was Flip Hacking LIVE.If you’re not familiar with Flip Hacking LIVE, it’s a live event we hold once each year.We bring the nation’s top house flippers and wholesalers together in one room, and they share their exact systems and strategies in detail.They break down what’s working and what isn’t.But for Nate, the most important part of Flip Hacking LIVE isn’t learning new tips and tactics.It’s the mindset shift that happens when you get around other serious investors.When you’re in a room with guys and gals who are doing 50, 100, even 200 deals per year……it changes your entire perspective.It changes what you believe you’re capable of.For Nate, Flip Hacking LIVE gave him permission to do more.Even with 8 deals underway this year, Nate knows he’s just scratching the surface……because he’s seen what’s possible.Before you can grow your business, you have to believe with 100% certainty that it’s possible.If these other investors can do it, so can you.But the only way to REALLY start believing it is to be there in person and get around the same people that Nate did.Watching a video or reading words on a screen won’t cut it.The energy of being there live is what makes the conviction real.In other words…If you want to grow your real estate investing business, you need to be in this room.We’re holding Flip Hacking LIVE again in October 2020.It’ll be in Orlando, FL, this time (first time on the East Coast).And from now until the end of the month, tickets are available at the massively-discounted early bird price. I want to make sure EVERYONE has a chance to get a spot.But seats are limited……so if you want to be there, go to FlipHackingLIVE.com and sign up now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When were you first exposed to sales? For Nate his journey started at a very young age in elementary buying pixie sticks in bulks and then selling it back individuals to make a profit. Nate then graduated in Jr. High where the dollar signs started popping when he was selling customized burned CD's off Limewire to his live audience, but it wasn't always sunshine and rainbows. He than later became an EMT to break into the medical field and before realzing that Sales is within his DNA. Nate than faced his challenge when he started doing door to door sells selling office equipments. Getting cursed at, yelled and tossed across the wall has helped created him a thicks skin of taking objections. However, he never gave up. He always knew there would be light at the end of the tunnel, to work hard, smart, put his head down and always keep pushing forward. Which in the end it all paid off. Now an very well earned Strategic AE position at Chili Piper, respectively. Nate, congrats on the hard work and recent promotion keep pushing can't wait to see where you'd end up in the near future!
Nate Frye, is one of the most persistent and determined athletes out there, he has struggled with his big dreams of making it to the NBA and seeing them come to fruition. His upbringing as a pastor’s kid kept him out of the limelight. When a parent can see the potential that their child is very athletic and is capable of making it to the NBA they usually do whatever it takes. Like enroll their child into the best schools, best trainers, and be in the public eye. For Nate that did not happen. His parents were more interested in how Nate turned out as a man of deep faith and profound spiritual foundation. Listen in on how he is reaching those big dreams and making his own way.alphaomega22.13@yahoo.comFacebook // Twitter // InstagramFreeway Productions
The Novel:Calling ItThe Author:Jen DoyleThe Noobie:Kelly "Nerdzilla" Mendenhall (@NerdzillaKelly)A Non Mom Happy Hour Podcast (@NonMomHappyHour)The Synopsis:Baseball player Nathan Hawkins needs to get away from Chicago. After a near career-ending car accident and with paparazzi surrounding his penthouse, Nate can only think of one place to go: home. But when he finds his old apartment occupied by a half-naked woman wielding a baseball bat, he's not sure what to think...except that maybe his luck has finally changed for the better.Librarian Dorie Donelli never thought she'd get to meet her fantasy man in person--much less while she's wearing her bathrobe. To her surprise, her nearly naked run-in with Nate leads to more unclothed encounters. But Dorie is sure their fling is only temporary. As long as she remembers he'll be gone once his life gets back on track, she won't get hurt. In the meantime, she throws herself into enjoying their three weeks together before he has to report for spring training and go back to his old life.For Nate, being with Dorie is the only time in months that he finds himself smiling. Laughing. And he has no intention of letting that go. He might even befalling in love...if only Dorie will let him say the words. What they have isn't just a dream, but the start of a dream come true.
Nathan Hirsch is an entrepreneur and expert in remote hiring and eCommerce. He is the co-founder and CEO of FreeeUp.com, a marketplace that connects businesses with pre-vetted freelancers in eCommerce, digital marketing, and much more. He has sold over $30 million online and regularly appears on leading business podcasts around the world. Podcast Highlights Who is Nate Hirsch? Nate’s parents were both teachers and he grew up with the mentality that he would go to college, get a job, work for 40 years and retire, but he always wanted more. During his summer vacations, his parents made him work at least 40 hours every week. This gave him a ton of experience in sales and customer service, but it was also where he realized that he hated working for other people. For Nate, college was a ticking clock where he had to figure out a way to start a business before he got into a regular job and could never escape. Nate’s parents definitely had reservations about him becoming a business owner. By the time he graduated, Nate had been running an Amazon business where he was making more money than the job he had lined up after school. When he made his decision, they saw the success he was having and supported him in his pursuit. The Amazon Side Hustle Nate is the kind of guy that when something is bugging him, he tries to take action and fix it. When he went to college, he realized that the school book store was ripping him off so he started his own textbook business. It got to the point where he had so many customers lining up to sell their books, the school sent a cease and desist letter because he was stealing too much of their business. Nate knew books weren’t going to be a long term solution so he started experimenting with other products. He failed several times before stumbling on baby products, which is where his business really started to take off. He got really skilled at finding good deals and tracking down manufacturers. What kept you going? There are two things that Nate learned from his experience with Amazon: he had to stop being afraid of failure, and to not care what other people thought. He had to block the negativity of other people out in order to succeed. Amazon to Freelancers Nate’s accountant was the first person to ask when he was going to hire his first employee. He initially thought that was a terrible idea until he went through his first busy Christmas season, where he almost went crazy. He made it through and posted his first job offer. This is when he hired a bunch of people who didn’t end up working out and realized there must be a better way. Nate came to the realization that no 30 year old expert wants to work for a 20 year old entrepreneur. This is how he ended up looking to marketplaces like Fiverr and Upwork, but even then Nate found the experience frustrating and time consuming. He thought there had to be a better way, which is where the idea of Freeeup.com came from. You can have five different people hire the same person, and each one is going to have a different experience. No matter how much you prepare for a busy season, it’s always crazy. Freeeup? The whole concept behind Freeeup.com is free up your time, the third ‘e’ in the domain name stands for eCommerce. With Freeeup, you create a free account and it essentially works like a Tinder for hiring. You tell them what you are looking for and they will introduce you to someone within one business day. Freeeup covers all replacement costs in the scenario where a hire walks away half way through
“After we come out of the tunnel, I run over to the far end zone, take a knee and take my helmet off and give thanks and just pray…one of my coaches say me do it and he wanted to get involved so he came and then another player came and then we had 3 or 4 guys before every game. There was a lady there who came to watch for the first time and she took a photo of us and that was pretty cool.” Nate Robitaille discusses his faith journey and his life on and off the field. For Nate, the uncertainty of his future in football came at the age of 18, freshman year of college. Most recently, and 6 years later, he won the German Football League (GFL) an American Football league in Germany with the Schwabash Hall Unicorns. Let’s talk about current challenges and what’s next in 2018!
In this episode, Jack talks with Nate Bailey, Speaker, Coach, Entrepreneur, and Author of the new book “Live Your Legacy: The 90 Day Lifestyle Roadmap” which is quickly redefining the meaning and goals so many have around Legacy.For Nate, Legacy is much more than the financial wealth that we accumulate throughout our lifetime. We leave a Legacy in all of the big four areas of our lives: Family, Finance, Fitness, and Faith and in order for us to leave a Legacy, we must choose to lead a Legacy Lifestyle.Listen as Nate shares the story of how he prepared for the SEALFIT Kokoro 45 training camp. Nate explains how the intense and sleepless 52-hour challenge, which is modeled after the US Navy SEAL Hell Week, brutally tested his physical and mental capacity.Nate was one of only 9 out of the 28 who started the camp to successfully complete the 3 days. Discovering the ability to control his mental, spiritual and physical resilience gave Nate the courage, confidence, and wisdom to transform into the person he is today.There is a battle being fought between what Nate describes as the superhero and villain residing inside each and every one of us – a battle for the power over our decisions, actions, and ultimately our results in life. Nate is dedicating his life to helping others transform into the person they have to become to win that battle.With his new book “Live Your Legacy: The 90 Day Lifestyle Roadmap”, Nate’s powerful philosophy is grabbing the attention of many successful, but unfulfilled, entrepreneurs and professionals who are using his roadmap to shift their perspective and focus from working to build and leave a Legacy, to living out their Legacy each and every day.“Live Your Legacy: The 90 Day Lifestyle Roadmap”, is available on amazon.com.To learn more about Nate Bailey visit NateJBailey.comListen to the full episode at http://influencersradio.com/nate-bailey
In this episode, Jack talks with Nate Bailey, Speaker, Coach, Entrepreneur, and Author of the new book “Live Your Legacy: The 90 Day Lifestyle Roadmap” which is quickly redefining the meaning and goals so many have around Legacy.For Nate, Legacy is much more than the financial wealth that we accumulate throughout our lifetime. We leave a Legacy in all of the big four areas of our lives: Family, Finance, Fitness, and Faith and in order for us to leave a Legacy, we must choose to lead a Legacy Lifestyle.Listen as Nate shares the story of how he prepared for the SEALFIT Kokoro 45 training camp. Nate explains how the intense and sleepless 52-hour challenge, which is modeled after the US Navy SEAL Hell Week, brutally tested his physical and mental capacity.Nate was one of only 9 out of the 28 who started the camp to successfully complete the 3 days. Discovering the ability to control his mental, spiritual and physical resilience gave Nate the courage, confidence, and wisdom to transform into the person he is today.There is a battle being fought between what Nate describes as the superhero and villain residing inside each and every one of us – a battle for the power over our decisions, actions, and ultimately our results in life. Nate is dedicating his life to helping others transform into the person they have to become to win that battle.With his new book “Live Your Legacy: The 90 Day Lifestyle Roadmap”, Nate’s powerful philosophy is grabbing the attention of many successful, but unfulfilled, entrepreneurs and professionals who are using his roadmap to shift their perspective and focus from working to build and leave a Legacy, to living out their Legacy each and every day.“Live Your Legacy: The 90 Day Lifestyle Roadmap”, is available on amazon.com.To learn more about Nate Bailey visit NateJBailey.comListen to the full episode at http://influencersradio.com/nate-bailey