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Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with John Madsen, Sergey Young, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Nicholas Bayerle, Gary Brecka and JJ Virgin and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:12) John Madsen We can make our lives much easier if we let go of the need to prove our worth based on how hard we work. Instead, focus on working smart and recognizing your value without overexerting yourself. (6:36) Sergey Young The US has one of the most inefficient and expensive healthcare systems in the world, spending 18% of its GDP on healthcare. In contrast, the UK, with better health outcomes, spends only 8% of its GDP on healthcare. Singapore and Japan, which are among the top countries in terms of lifespan and healthspan, spend just 5% of their GDP on healthcare. This highlights the need for more efficient healthcare spending to achieve better health outcomes. (12:03) Glenn Dawson In the morning, instead of relying on sugar and insulin, your body runs on adrenaline and norepinephrine. This makes you completely focused and full of energy, allowing you to crush your work. It's an incredible feeling. When you lift weights with these hormones active, you become a beast in the gym. To harness this power, consider starting your day with a healthy routine that boosts your natural energy levels and sets you up for a productive day. (16:12) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi People often suggest eating certain superfoods or following specific diets, but a different approach can be more effective. Start by asking yourself, "What is my schedule? What does a day in my life look like?" Then, design a meal plan that seamlessly fits into your routine with the least amount of friction. This personalized approach ensures that healthy eating becomes a sustainable part of your lifestyle. (21:16) Nicholas Bayerle Top speakers who travel three weeks out of the month have found that hydration is the number one factor that transforms their energy levels. Staying well-hydrated enables them to speak on stage for 8 to 12 hours at a time with sustained energy and focus. Prioritizing hydration can significantly enhance performance and endurance. (25:03) Gary Brecka Most major studies on adolescence indicate that the experiences during puberty significantly influence adulthood. In other words, if a child is morbidly obese during puberty, their chances of remaining obese for the rest of their life increase dramatically. Therefore, addressing obesity early can have long-term benefits for maintaining a healthy weight into adulthood. (28:07) JJ Virgin It's important to focus on adding nutrients before considering what to remove from your diet. Ensure you're getting enough protein and healthy fats. Remember, every diet, whether it's vegan, paleo, or something else, has its own version of junk food. Be mindful of this and prioritize whole, nutritious foods over processed treats, regardless of the diet you follow Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @sergeyyoung200 @realglenndawson @realglenndawson @garybrecka @jj.virgin
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with John Madsen, Sergey Young, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Nicholas Bayerle, Gary Brecka and JJ Virgin and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:12) John Madsen We can make our lives much easier if we let go of the need to prove our worth based on how hard we work. Instead, focus on working smart and recognizing your value without overexerting yourself. (6:36) Sergey Young The US has one of the most inefficient and expensive healthcare systems in the world, spending 18% of its GDP on healthcare. In contrast, the UK, with better health outcomes, spends only 8% of its GDP on healthcare. Singapore and Japan, which are among the top countries in terms of lifespan and healthspan, spend just 5% of their GDP on healthcare. This highlights the need for more efficient healthcare spending to achieve better health outcomes. (12:03) Glenn Dawson In the morning, instead of relying on sugar and insulin, your body runs on adrenaline and norepinephrine. This makes you completely focused and full of energy, allowing you to crush your work. It's an incredible feeling. When you lift weights with these hormones active, you become a beast in the gym. To harness this power, consider starting your day with a healthy routine that boosts your natural energy levels and sets you up for a productive day. (16:12) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi People often suggest eating certain superfoods or following specific diets, but a different approach can be more effective. Start by asking yourself, "What is my schedule? What does a day in my life look like?" Then, design a meal plan that seamlessly fits into your routine with the least amount of friction. This personalized approach ensures that healthy eating becomes a sustainable part of your lifestyle. (21:16) Nicholas Bayerle Top speakers who travel three weeks out of the month have found that hydration is the number one factor that transforms their energy levels. Staying well-hydrated enables them to speak on stage for 8 to 12 hours at a time with sustained energy and focus. Prioritizing hydration can significantly enhance performance and endurance. (25:03) Gary Brecka Most major studies on adolescence indicate that the experiences during puberty significantly influence adulthood. In other words, if a child is morbidly obese during puberty, their chances of remaining obese for the rest of their life increase dramatically. Therefore, addressing obesity early can have long-term benefits for maintaining a healthy weight into adulthood. (28:07) JJ Virgin It's important to focus on adding nutrients before considering what to remove from your diet. Ensure you're getting enough protein and healthy fats. Remember, every diet, whether it's vegan, paleo, or something else, has its own version of junk food. Be mindful of this and prioritize whole, nutritious foods over processed treats, regardless of the diet you follow Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @sergeyyoung200 @realglenndawson @realglenndawson @garybrecka @jj.virgin
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with John Madsen, Sergey Young, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Nicholas Bayerle, Gary Brecka and JJ Virgin and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:12) John Madsen We can make our lives much easier if we let go of the need to prove our worth based on how hard we work. Instead, focus on working smart and recognizing your value without overexerting yourself. (6:36) Sergey Young The US has one of the most inefficient and expensive healthcare systems in the world, spending 18% of its GDP on healthcare. In contrast, the UK, with better health outcomes, spends only 8% of its GDP on healthcare. Singapore and Japan, which are among the top countries in terms of lifespan and healthspan, spend just 5% of their GDP on healthcare. This highlights the need for more efficient healthcare spending to achieve better health outcomes. (12:03) Glenn Dawson In the morning, instead of relying on sugar and insulin, your body runs on adrenaline and norepinephrine. This makes you completely focused and full of energy, allowing you to crush your work. It's an incredible feeling. When you lift weights with these hormones active, you become a beast in the gym. To harness this power, consider starting your day with a healthy routine that boosts your natural energy levels and sets you up for a productive day. (16:12) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi People often suggest eating certain superfoods or following specific diets, but a different approach can be more effective. Start by asking yourself, "What is my schedule? What does a day in my life look like?" Then, design a meal plan that seamlessly fits into your routine with the least amount of friction. This personalized approach ensures that healthy eating becomes a sustainable part of your lifestyle. (21:16) Nicholas Bayerle Top speakers who travel three weeks out of the month have found that hydration is the number one factor that transforms their energy levels. Staying well-hydrated enables them to speak on stage for 8 to 12 hours at a time with sustained energy and focus. Prioritizing hydration can significantly enhance performance and endurance. (25:03) Gary Brecka Most major studies on adolescence indicate that the experiences during puberty significantly influence adulthood. In other words, if a child is morbidly obese during puberty, their chances of remaining obese for the rest of their life increase dramatically. Therefore, addressing obesity early can have long-term benefits for maintaining a healthy weight into adulthood. (28:07) JJ Virgin It's important to focus on adding nutrients before considering what to remove from your diet. Ensure you're getting enough protein and healthy fats. Remember, every diet, whether it's vegan, paleo, or something else, has its own version of junk food. Be mindful of this and prioritize whole, nutritious foods over processed treats, regardless of the diet you follow Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @sergeyyoung200 @realglenndawson @realglenndawson @garybrecka @jj.virgin
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with John Madsen, Sergey Young, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Nicholas Bayerle, Gary Brecka and JJ Virgin and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:12) John Madsen We can make our lives much easier if we let go of the need to prove our worth based on how hard we work. Instead, focus on working smart and recognizing your value without overexerting yourself. (6:36) Sergey Young The US has one of the most inefficient and expensive healthcare systems in the world, spending 18% of its GDP on healthcare. In contrast, the UK, with better health outcomes, spends only 8% of its GDP on healthcare. Singapore and Japan, which are among the top countries in terms of lifespan and healthspan, spend just 5% of their GDP on healthcare. This highlights the need for more efficient healthcare spending to achieve better health outcomes. (12:03) Glenn Dawson In the morning, instead of relying on sugar and insulin, your body runs on adrenaline and norepinephrine. This makes you completely focused and full of energy, allowing you to crush your work. It's an incredible feeling. When you lift weights with these hormones active, you become a beast in the gym. To harness this power, consider starting your day with a healthy routine that boosts your natural energy levels and sets you up for a productive day. (16:12) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi People often suggest eating certain superfoods or following specific diets, but a different approach can be more effective. Start by asking yourself, "What is my schedule? What does a day in my life look like?" Then, design a meal plan that seamlessly fits into your routine with the least amount of friction. This personalized approach ensures that healthy eating becomes a sustainable part of your lifestyle. (21:16) Nicholas Bayerle Top speakers who travel three weeks out of the month have found that hydration is the number one factor that transforms their energy levels. Staying well-hydrated enables them to speak on stage for 8 to 12 hours at a time with sustained energy and focus. Prioritizing hydration can significantly enhance performance and endurance. (25:03) Gary Brecka Most major studies on adolescence indicate that the experiences during puberty significantly influence adulthood. In other words, if a child is morbidly obese during puberty, their chances of remaining obese for the rest of their life increase dramatically. Therefore, addressing obesity early can have long-term benefits for maintaining a healthy weight into adulthood. (28:07) JJ Virgin It's important to focus on adding nutrients before considering what to remove from your diet. Ensure you're getting enough protein and healthy fats. Remember, every diet, whether it's vegan, paleo, or something else, has its own version of junk food. Be mindful of this and prioritize whole, nutritious foods over processed treats, regardless of the diet you follow Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @sergeyyoung200 @realglenndawson @realglenndawson @garybrecka @jj.virgin
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Rowena Gates, John Madsen, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Drew Canole, Nicholas Bayerle and Jim Kwik and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:25) Rowena Gates We enhance protein function by facilitating their proper folding, as proteins must adopt a specific 3D structure to be effective. Our technology modifies the cellular water environment, optimizing it to support the proteins in achieving their correct conformation. (8:54) John Madsen Many people, especially high-performing businessmen, turn to diets like intermittent fasting, keto, or paleo because of their clear rules and initial success. However, these diets often plateau, leaving them puzzled about their stalled progress. For lasting success, focus on balanced nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes. (13:03) Glenn Dawson Health doesn't have to be your number one focus—you're not a professional athlete. No one expects you to bench press 300 lbs or run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash. Instead, aim for a balanced approach that fits your lifestyle. (19:33) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Success starts at home, beginning with your environment. By creating a space that supports physical, financial, emotional, and spiritual well-being, everything else will fall into place. Focus on building a nurturing environment to thrive in all areas of life. (24:01) Drew Canole As an entrepreneur, you should invest as much time in your health as you do in pursuing a Lamborghini or the latest car. Your health is the foundation of your success. Prioritize your well-being to achieve sustainable success. (29:07) Nicholas Bayerle If health is your number one priority, no one can stop you from breathing, drinking, sleeping, eating, and exercising. You already do four out of five of these every day, even if you're unhealthy. Take control and make conscious choices to improve your well-being. (33:35) Jim Kwik It's easy to complicate things, especially as entrepreneurs who know so much about a subject. Real genius lies in making things simple and doable so you can stay consistent. If your routine involves 30 different supplements and complex steps, it's often not sustainable. Focus on simplicity and consistency for lasting success. Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @realglenndawson @fitfatherproject @drewcanole @nicholasbayerle @jimkwik
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Rowena Gates, John Madsen, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Drew Canole, Nicholas Bayerle and Jim Kwik and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:25) Rowena Gates We enhance protein function by facilitating their proper folding, as proteins must adopt a specific 3D structure to be effective. Our technology modifies the cellular water environment, optimizing it to support the proteins in achieving their correct conformation. (8:54) John Madsen Many people, especially high-performing businessmen, turn to diets like intermittent fasting, keto, or paleo because of their clear rules and initial success. However, these diets often plateau, leaving them puzzled about their stalled progress. For lasting success, focus on balanced nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes. (13:03) Glenn Dawson Health doesn't have to be your number one focus—you're not a professional athlete. No one expects you to bench press 300 lbs or run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash. Instead, aim for a balanced approach that fits your lifestyle. (19:33) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Success starts at home, beginning with your environment. By creating a space that supports physical, financial, emotional, and spiritual well-being, everything else will fall into place.Focus on building a nurturing environment to thrive in all areas of life. (24:01) Drew Canole As an entrepreneur, you should invest as much time in your health as you do in pursuing a Lamborghini or the latest car. Your health is the foundation of your success. Prioritize your well-being to achieve sustainable success. (29:07) Nicholas Bayerle If health is your number one priority, no one can stop you from breathing, drinking, sleeping, eating, and exercising. You already do four out of five of these every day, even if you're unhealthy. Take control and make conscious choices to improve your well-being. (33:35) Jim Kwik It's easy to complicate things, especially as entrepreneurs who know so much about a subject. Real genius lies in making things simple and doable so you can stay consistent. If your routine involves 30 different supplements and complex steps, it's often not sustainable. Focus on simplicity and consistency for lasting success. Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @realglenndawson @fitfatherproject @drewcanole @nicholasbayerle @jimkwik
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Rowena Gates, John Madsen, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Drew Canole, Nicholas Bayerle and Jim Kwik and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:25) Rowena Gates We enhance protein function by facilitating their proper folding, as proteins must adopt a specific 3D structure to be effective. Our technology modifies the cellular water environment, optimizing it to support the proteins in achieving their correct conformation. (8:54) John Madsen Many people, especially high-performing businessmen, turn to diets like intermittent fasting, keto, or paleo because of their clear rules and initial success. However, these diets often plateau, leaving them puzzled about their stalled progress. For lasting success, focus on balanced nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes. (13:03) Glenn Dawson Health doesn't have to be your number one focus—you're not a professional athlete. No one expects you to bench press 300 lbs or run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash. Instead, aim for a balanced approach that fits your lifestyle. (19:33) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Success starts at home, beginning with your environment. By creating a space that supports physical, financial, emotional, and spiritual well-being, everything else will fall into place. Focus on building a nurturing environment to thrive in all areas of life. (24:01) Drew Canole As an entrepreneur, you should invest as much time in your health as you do in pursuing a Lamborghini or the latest car. Your health is the foundation of your success. Prioritize your well-being to achieve sustainable success. (29:07) Nicholas Bayerle If health is your number one priority, no one can stop you from breathing, drinking, sleeping, eating, and exercising. You already do four out of five of these every day, even if you're unhealthy. Take control and make conscious choices to improve your well-being. (33:35) Jim Kwik It's easy to complicate things, especially as entrepreneurs who know so much about a subject. Real genius lies in making things simple and doable so you can stay consistent. If your routine involves 30 different supplements and complex steps, it's often not sustainable. Focus on simplicity and consistency for lasting success. Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @realglenndawson @fitfatherproject @drewcanole @nicholasbayerle @jimkwik
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Rowena Gates, John Madsen, Glenn Dawson, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, Drew Canole, Nicholas Bayerle and Jim Kwik and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:25) Rowena Gates We enhance protein function by facilitating their proper folding, as proteins must adopt a specific 3D structure to be effective. Our technology modifies the cellular water environment, optimizing it to support the proteins in achieving their correct conformation. (8:54) John Madsen Many people, especially high-performing businessmen, turn to diets like intermittent fasting, keto, or paleo because of their clear rules and initial success. However, these diets often plateau, leaving them puzzled about their stalled progress. For lasting success, focus on balanced nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes. (13:03) Glenn Dawson Health doesn't have to be your number one focus—you're not a professional athlete. No one expects you to bench press 300 lbs or run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash. Instead, aim for a balanced approach that fits your lifestyle. (19:33) Dr. Anthony Balduzzi Success starts at home, beginning with your environment. By creating a space that supports physical, financial, emotional, and spiritual well-being, everything else will fall into place.Focus on building a nurturing environment to thrive in all areas of life. (24:01) Drew Canole As an entrepreneur, you should invest as much time in your health as you do in pursuing a Lamborghini or the latest car. Your health is the foundation of your success. Prioritize your well-being to achieve sustainable success. (29:07) Nicholas Bayerle If health is your number one priority, no one can stop you from breathing, drinking, sleeping, eating, and exercising. You already do four out of five of these every day, even if you're unhealthy. Take control and make conscious choices to improve your well-being. (33:35) Jim Kwik It's easy to complicate things, especially as entrepreneurs who know so much about a subject. Real genius lies in making things simple and doable so you can stay consistent. If your routine involves 30 different supplements and complex steps, it's often not sustainable. Focus on simplicity and consistency for lasting success. Tags: @iamjohnmadsen @realglenndawson @fitfatherproject @drewcanole @nicholasbayerle @jimkwik
This week we are looking at a newly written song. And it's written by a guy born in Fresno California in July of 1943. . He began playing music in 1952 playing the flute-o-phone in the 3rd grade music at school. Next year he took up the clarinet, and He really took to it. His Dad had been a part of a family band and by this time it was in his blood.You might have guessed by now that the author of this week's song is none other than Glenn Dawson, cohost of Preparing our Hearts for Worship Podcast. Our podcast is about Music insturments in the early New testiment church.
Preparing Our Hearts For Worship - Blessed Redeemer by Glenn Dawson
In this enlightening episode, join us as we explore the dynamic world of fitness across various life stages. Whether you're a teenager just starting out on your fitness journey, enjoying the freedom of youth with minimal responsibilities, or you're in your mid-20s and beyond, balancing fitness with the complexities of relationships, marriage, or parenting, this video has invaluable insights for you.Meet Glenn Dawson of Reset U, a seasoned fitness coach who has navigated through all phases of fitness, from a solo operator to a key member of a dynamic family coaching team. In this episode, Glenn shares his extensive experience working with both high-achieving entrepreneurs and average gym-goers. Discover the art of maintaining a lifelong commitment to fitness, learn to distinguish credible fitness advice in an ever-evolving information landscape, and understand why making mistakes as a coach can be beneficial. Whether you're a gym enthusiast or a fitness professional, prepare to gain wisdom that could transform your approach to fitness and coaching. Remember to subscribe for more deep dives into fitness, nutrition, and wellness, and comment below for a chance to win today's Amazon gift card giveaway! Let's dive in with your host, Andrew, and unravel the secrets to adapting your fitness routine through life's ever-changing phases.Support the show@andrewPFM @PrideFitnessandMovement
In this episode of Weekly Presentation Coaching we meet Glenn Dawson!
NEW WEBSITE www.copysouthbound.com.au Glenn Dawson is one of those naturally talented blokes who can turn his hand to near anything automotive and does it with perfection. A long term close mate of Bruce's, we finally convinced him to come onto Copy Southbound to share his experiences in a raw and at times, emotional interview discussing the highs and lows of his career. I know for a fact that Bruce is indebted to Glenn for life following the countless hours that he spent helping Bruce get his prized cabover finished and anyone who can put up with Bruce's ridiculous attention to detail must be something special.
In this week's Weekly Presentation Coaching episode we meet Glenn Dawson!
Preparing Our Hearts For Worship Podcast - Just A Closer Walk With Thee by Glenn Dawson
At some point, I believe every boy considers what it means to be a man, and more importantly how they line up in that frame they have in their mind. Maybe even some women or anyone attracted to a more prototypical masculine person considers it when looking at a current or potential partner.-This is something I've been giving a lot of thought to lately. I didn't have a father growing up, I had a mostly absent stepdad, and in my adult life, I met the man I call my mentor now, Glenn Dawson. -My story isn't uncommon. Census records say 1/4 of boys grow up without a man in the house. My entire life I have wondered how that affects me.-This is pulled directly from Fathers.com "Children from fatherless homes are more likely to be poor, become involved in drug and alcohol abuse, drop out of school, and suffer from health and emotional problems. Boys are more likely to become involved in crime, and girls are more likely to become pregnant as teens."-What this doesn't cover is our relationships to our loved ones, to our children, to other men, to sexual partners or lovers. Although my anecdote means little, I'll say these all seem to be impacted too. -The reason I brought up Glenn is that that was a turning point for me. I was 19 or 20, still angry at the world for I don't know why, but one day I put my dog down, and Glenn, this stereotypical jock-looking man mixed with Ben Stiller cried when sharing his own story about losing his dog. I didn't do that. I didn't let myself cry. Until I saw a strong, masculine man do that.-Being a man doesn't mean bottling trauma or pain, but we also aren't meant to unload on others. So where does this energy go? This is the importance of having other men you trust who are also working on themselves. I called Glenn to cry just two days ago at the time of typing this and he just listened. -All of this culminates in my long-winded point. Being a man is different for us all, but ultimately the way to find that answer for you is to find a man you admire who has a healthy body, mind, and relationship with others. Talk with him and try to emulate the good.-Men do have a place in this world but we have lost our way due to societal pressure. Being a man means becoming who you're meant to be. -So who are you meant to be?
Predictions. A complete break-down and predictions for UFC 267 , coming up on Saturday, October 30th, 2021. The Draft. Stan scored 2 points from his draft picks for UFC Fight Night - Vetorri vs Costa and Nick scored with 2.5 points (the draw in the Glenn-Dawson fight is worth 1/2 of a point). This brings Stan's total to 108 points and Nick's to 97. Stan maintains an 11 point lead.
A troubled childhood and high school dropout at 15, Glenn Dawson always looked for something fulfilling to do with his life and find meaning in the lack lustre careers he'd had in his journey (his words!). Eventually, Glenn took the plunge and moved with his wife to Lombok (Indonesia), and bought a run-down bar and restaurant on a beach. He then proceeded to build a new hotel on the site in 2006, and in 2009 he built a second hotel in the backpacker famous Gili Islands.While the hotel business conjures up images of a life of exotic adventures, it also brought to light the devastation of single use plastics that were washing up on the beaches daily.Glenn had a lightbulb moment that cascaded into endless research about straws and the devastating effects they had on the planet. The project idea was abandoned and allocated to the back blocks of his mind as Glenn longed for a world that would or could have the plastic straw banned one day.By 2019, the hotels were sold and Glenn and his wife were living back in The Gurdies, Victoria permanently. Glenn's hope picked up as he heard the governments of Australia talking about bans on plastic straws, and decided to act on his idea. Applying his passion, and gaining entry into the prestigious Startup Gippsland incubator program, Glenn's kickstarted his project, and successfully made it through to the final.The Only Straw, is a completely biodegradable, compostable and zero waste drinking straw, and Glenn is excited about how it will evolve into in the future, and hopes other green products will follow.Socials:Website: The Only Straw https://theonlystraw.com.au/Insta: The Only Straw @the.only.straw LinkedIn: Glenn Dawson FB: The Only Straw @jointhestrevolution Twitter: @TheOnlyStrawMentions:Startup GippslandBass Coast ShireLatrobe Valley AuthorityJim RohnEnjoy the visual here on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECbc6uYfjBQ [maxbutton id="1"] In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas discuss finding meaning in doing less and value in moments of absence. With references from Celeste Headlee's book Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving, The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We've Lost in a World of Constant Connection by Michael Harris, and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction by Gabor Maté, the conversation focuses on ways we can all observe our habits and develop new ones to create more meaning and happiness in our lives. References and resources: Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving by Celeste Headlee https://celesteheadlee.com/do-nothing-book/ The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We've Lost in a World of Constant Connection by Michael Harris https://www.michaeljohnharris.com/get-the-books In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction by Gabor Maté https://drgabormate.com/preview/in-the-realm-of-hungry-ghosts-introduction/ Alexander Hamilton By Ron Chernow https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/292945/alexander-hamilton-by-ron-chernow/ Ankith Harathi's Twitter thread of Richard Montañez's story (janitor that behind Flamin' Hot Cheetos) https://twitter.com/ankithharathi/status/1341193051184611331 Brianna Smith & Glenn Dawson's energy flow routine https://www.instagram.com/p/CE9X-hxB0hr/
Evening - Sunday, November 17, 2019 - Worship - Glenn Dawson in Concert by Broadway Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky - listen to our worship services here. Pastor Daniel Ausbun preaches from the Christian Standard Bible (CSB). A Southern Baptist congregation at 2500 Harrodsburg Road in Lexington, KY 40503.
Glenn Dawson joins Ross and Brandon on this episode to drink some whiskey and talk about how to effectively consume alcohol and limit the damage to your body. Also, Glenn goes into great detail on one of his blackout stories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
5 min interview with Glenn Dawson, President & CEO, Cuda Oil and Gas Inc.
15 min presentation from Glenn Dawson, President and CEO, Cuda Oil and Gas Inc.
Gold Medal Mindset - Learn How to Win in Business, Sport, and LIFE!
Health is more than "not being fat" or working out incessantly. Health is truly about finding and maintaining a set point that is right FOR YOU. Learn How Super Trainer, Glenn Dawson helps people find Justice in the pursuit of health. In this episode: Why Cardio is not enough How it can be EASY to lose the weight! The SAIDs principle Batman of Health Contact Glenn here: https://www.instagram.com/trainwithglenn/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/trainwithglenn/ http://www.resetufitness.com/ https://www.facebook.com/resetufitness/ https://twitter.com/glenndawson0
Physical Training is essential to the body as well as to the mind. But in marketing, you also have to incorporate your mental and physical well-being in order to be the best that you can and be on top. My guest this week is Glenn Dawson, an awesome personal trainer and co-owner of Reset U fitness. Glenn shares his experiences of starting a business and the importance sales and marketing plays in every business. What you’ll learn: Why you need to amplify what’s working in your business How marketing and fitness is related Why entrepreneurs need to get healthy Why working out is the most important thing you can do See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Daily Livestream Update for December 7, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Toni Henderson-Mayers, host of the Wise Courtship Philosophy Show on Periscope, won the 2016 ACHI Magazine People's Choice Award, Amir Zonozi of Zoomph landed the LA Clippers as a new client and the rest of today's highly-recommended shows featuring Wagner dos Santos, Coach Jennie, Luria Petrucci of Live Streaming Pros, Leslie Nance, Rachel Moore, RJ Redden, Stacy Lynn Harp, Doug Woodward, Mitch Jackson, Jen Hoverstad, Jennifer Quinn, Aprille Franks-Hunt, Tobe Brockner, Glenn Dawson, Ms Candy Blog, Raven Blair Glover, Joe Vitale, Claudia Cooley, Mary Smith Moore and Gail Turner Brown. The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/toni-henderson-wins-achi-award-amir-zonozi-lands-nba-client-for-zoomph-tdlu-12-7-2016/ (Toni Henderson wins ACHI Award & Amir Zonozi lands NBA Client for Zoomph (Update Ep19)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).
The Daily Livestram Update for December 7, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Toni Henderson-Mayers, host of the Wise Courtship Philosophy Show on Periscope, won the 2016 ACHI Magazine People's Choice Award, Amir Zonozi of Zoomph landed the LA Clippers as a new client and the rest of today's highly-recommended shows featuring Wagner dos Santos, Coach Jennie, Luria Petrucci of Live Streaming Pros, Leslie Nance, Rachel Moore, RJ Redden, Stacy Lynn Harp, Doug Woodward, Mitch Jackson, Jen Hoverstad, Aaron Roth of Arkon, Jennifer Quinn, Aprille Franks-Hunt, Tobe Brockner, Glenn Dawson, Ms Candy Blog, Raven Blair Glover, Joe Vitale, Claudia Cooley, Mary Smith Moore and Gail Turner Brown.
The Daily Livestream Update for November 22, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Luria Petrucci of Live Streaming Pros teaches Ross Brand about framing, BlueJeans Network has a new monthly plan for livestreamers, BeLive.tv rolls out new features, Leslie Nance moves to Periscope Producer, Krishna De has 3 upcoming shows and the rest of TUE-SUN's featured broadcasts with Wendy Futrell Fore, Chef Katrina, Jennifer Quinn, Glenn Dawson, Derrick Boles, Stacy Lynn, Wagner dos Santos, Nick Rishwain, Christian Karasiewicz, Chris Barrows, Amir Zonozi and Rebecca Casserly. The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/luria-petrucci-explains-framing-on-camera-and-updates-from-belive-tv-bluejeans-tdlu-11-22-2016/ (Luria Petrucci explains framing on-camera and updates from BeLive.tv & BlueJeans (Update Ep11)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).
The Daily Livestram Update for November 22, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Luria Petrucci of Live Streaming Pros teaches Ross Brand about framing, BlueJeans Network has a new monthly plan for livestreamers, BeLive.tv rolls out new features, Leslie Nance moves to Periscope Producer, Krishna De has 3 upcoming shows and the rest of TUE-SUN's featured broadcasts with Wendy Futrell Fore, Chef Katrina, Jennifer Quinn, Glenn Dawson, Derrick Boles, Stacy Lynn, Wagner dos Santos, Nick Rishwain, Christian Karasiewicz, Chris Barrows, Amir Zonozi and Rebecca Casserly.
The Daily Livestream Update for November 16, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Chris Barrows celebrates episode 100 of the Why I Social Podcast plus our highly-recommended broadcasts featuring Rachel Moore, Jenn Nelson, Rj Redden, MaryAlice Barrows, Mitch Jackson, Jennifer Edwards Hoverstad, Brandon Farbstein, Stacy Lynn, April Bolivar Pink Zebra Independent Consultant, Jennifer Quinn, Glenn Dawson, Candy Queen, Nicole Coon, Kathy Klotz, Vicki Hainault Fitch and Dinesh Agarwal. The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/chris-barrows-discusses-the-benefits-of-podcasting-after-100-episodes-tdlu-11-16-2016/ (Chris Barrows Discusses the Benefits of Podcasting after 100 Episodes (Update Ep7)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).
The Daily Livestram Update for November 16, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Chris Barrows celebrates episode 100 of the Why I Social Podcast plus our highly-recommended broadcasts featuring Rachel Moore, Jenn Nelson, Rj Redden, MaryAlice Barrows, Mitch Jackson, Jennifer Edwards Hoverstad, Brandon Farbstein, Stacy Lynn, April Bolivar Pink Zebra Independent Consultant, Jennifer Quinn, Glenn Dawson, Candy Queen, Nicole Coon, Kathy Klotz, Vicki Hainault Fitch and Dinesh Agarwal.
The Daily Livestream Update for November 9, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Melissa Reyes talks about Smiletime's integration of FB Live comments and Jennie Mustafa-Julock shares what she likes about commenting on FB Live with BeLive.tv. Plus our highly-recommended shows with Joel Comm, Dan Nickerson, Rachel Moore, The Live Fronts, Rj Redden, Stacy Lynn, Mitch Jackson, Jennifer Edwards Hoverstad, Claudia Santiago, Wagner dos Santos, Jennifer Quinn, Glenn Dawson, Sammi Tucker - Public Speaker & Paralympic Archer. The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/better-facebook-live-comments-melissa-reyes-on-smiletime-coach-jennie-on-belive-tdlu-11-9-2016/ (Better Facebook Live Comments: Melissa Reyes on Smiletime & Coach Jennie on BeLive (Update Ep2)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).
The Daily Livestream Update for November 9, 2016. Hosted by LivestreamUniverse.com editor Ross Brand. Melissa Reyes talks about Smiletime's integration of FB Live comments and Jennie Mustafa-Julock shares what she likes about commenting on FB Live with BeLive.tv. Plus our highly-recommended shows with Joel Comm, Dan Nickerson, Rachel Moore, The Live Fronts, Rj Redden, Stacy Lynn, Mitch Jackson, Jennifer Edwards Hoverstad, Claudia Santiago, Wagner dos Santos, Jennifer Quinn, Glenn Dawson, Sammi Tucker - Public Speaker & Paralympic Archer.
Glenn is a lifelong learner, a personal trainer, an entrepreneur, and a man passionate about helping people learn to live with their purpose. He believes that living with purpose means making yourself the best person you can - starting with taking care of your body.
Glenn Dawson who is a master functional trainer especially when it comes to working with business owners and the associated problems you get from spending more of your day sat down. During this episode he shares everything from functional training to hormone optimsation for the modern business man.
In episode 020, Glenn Dawson, co-owner of Tools of Fitness, teaches you what you can do to maximize your focus, clarity, and business success. He also shares specifics on the exact strategies he is using to profit in his fitness business, why sleep is paramount, and what foods you should eat to stay lean and strong so you can have more business success.