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Best podcasts about marquis jets

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Impaulsive with Logan Paul
How Jesse Itzler Survived Living w/ David Goggins & Pulled a Billionaire Wife By Eating Fruit

Impaulsive with Logan Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 74:54


Innovative entrepreneur Jesse Itzler joins the boys to discuss being roommates with David Goggins, owning the Atlanta Hawks, founding Zico Coconut Water & Marquis Jets, Top 2 billionaire habits, discovering 50 Cent, spending $320,000 to hangout with Jay-Z, how to live with no regrets, #1 tip for college students, isolating himself with Monks, his wife being worth $1.2 Billion & more…   SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive   Buy A Big A## Calendar for 20% off (Promo Code: PAUL20): https://jesseitzler.com/discount/Paul20?redirect=%2Fcollections%2Fbig-a-calendar-2025   Watch Previous (Michael Cole on Vince McMahon VS Triple H, Logan Paul SUING Jey Uso, Tiffy Time CANCELLED) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYpGuRuar84&t=323s   ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/   Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome Jesse Itzler!

Stronger Business Podcast
#108 Stronger Mindset - with Jesse Itzler (SBS 2020 THROWBACK)

Stronger Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 54:46


Jesse’s resume is constantly being updated as he is continually raising the bar and adding to his LIFE RESUME. He is a NY times best selling author, was co-founder of Marquis Jets (largest private jet card company in the world) and sold to Berkshire Hathaway, was a partner in Zico Coconut Water and sold to Coca-Cola, founder of The 100 Mile Group, co-owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks, Emmy award-winning songwriter, endurance athlete, father, and husband of Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx. Jesse will electrify you and inspire you to approach life with a new level of strength and mental toughness. In 2020, Jesse Itzler rocked the first ever Stronger Business Summit stage. Now, we're re-releasing that talk again, just in time for the 3rd annual Summit in a few short weeks. If you enjoyed this episode of the podcast, leave us a review and share it with a friend! We always love to hear about how our conversations have impacted you in a positive way. And if you haven't already, now's the perfect time to purchase your ticket for the 2022 Stronger Business Summit! Visit us online at strongerbusiness.com to get your ticket today! See you next week on the Stronger Business Podcast! Resources: Find out more about Jesse Itzler on jesseitzler.com! Follow us on social media! Instagram: Stronger Business: @strongerbusiness Josh Melton @strongerjosh Chad Brown @serialcfo Jesse Itzler @jesseitzler Build Your Life Resume @buildyourliferesume Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strongerbusinesssummit https://www.facebook.com/jesse.itzler

The Sales Vitamin Podcast
Episode 39: Jeremy Parker - SWAG.COM

The Sales Vitamin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 28:24


Today's guest on the Sales Vitamin Podcast is Jeremy Parker.  Parker is the Co-Founder/CEO of SWAG.COM, a top eCommerce platform for purchasing promotional materials.  SWAG warehouses products until customers would like to have them delivered to remote clients and employees, en masse or individually. Parker has created multiple successful organizations throughout the course of his career.  In fact, one of his earlier ventures, Tippt, was acquired by a publicly traded company.  SWAG.COM generated $365k in business year one, $1.1M year two, $7M in sales year three and $10M this year. While the rest of the industry was down over 50%, SWAG.COM had their biggest month. They're  number 218 on Inc.com's top 500 and have grown 2000% over three years. They work with thousands of companies including TikTok, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Netflix, and Spotify.Jeremy was also named one of Crain's New York 40 Under 40 Class of 2020.  He's passionate about spreading positivity and kindness, and holds those morals close throughout his work.  Here's what we discuss in this episode: How SWAG.COM was started.The traveling salesman start. Going big on their first win. Differentiating SWAG.COMThe mindset of the new buyer. The importance of the first year. Learning from failure.Adjusting during the pandemic.Selecting vendors for their sales process.The power of networking.One sales vitamin. Parker graduated from Boston University in 2007 majoring in film production.   As a junior, he created a feature-length documentary that won the Audience Award at the 2006 Vail Film Festival. Upon graduation, he created multiple companies with his brother and notable partner Jessee Itzler, Co-Founder of Marquis Jets and an owner of the Atlanta Hawks NBA team.  Connect with Jeremy and SWAG.COMOfficial Website TwitterLinkedIn

Stronger Business Podcast
#27 (SBS2) Stronger Mindset - with Jesse Itzler

Stronger Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 54:53


In this episode released from the 2020 Stronger Business Summit sessions, Jesse Itzler will electrify you and inspire you to approach life with a new level of strength and mental toughness. This episode is a must-hear for anyone who is looking for clarity and focus in their mindset, WHY you do things, and WHY you should have a sense of urgency to push and challenge yourself to new and greater heights. Jesse Itzler is a NY times best selling author, was co-founder of Marquis Jets (largest private jet card company in the world) and sold to Berkshire Hathaway, was a partner in Zico Coconut Water and sold to Coca Cola, founder of The 100 Mile Group, co-owner of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, Emmy award winning song writer, endurance athlete, father, and husband of Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx. Find out more about Jesse Itzler on jesseitzler.com! Follow us on social media! Instagram: The Entrepreneur Adventure: @theentrepreneuradventure Josh Melton @sidegigprophet Chad Brown @serialcfo Jesse Itzler @jesseitzler Stronger Business Summit @strongerbusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theentrepreneuradventure/ https://www.facebook.com/jesseitzler1

Not Almost There
Playing Offense with Jesse Itzler

Not Almost There

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 31:08


Jesse is one incredible human with an insane story that inspires. He was the founder of Marquis Jets, which sold to Warren Buffet's Net Jets and then helped put Zico Coconut Water on the map and get acquired by Coca-Cola. After Jesse sold those companies and "settled down", he wanted to raise money for charity, which led him to ultrarunning and meeting David Goggins ( Goggins lived with him for 30 days which was depicted in his book Living with a Seal). He hasn't looked back and has since accomplished more than I can summarize here. His spirit and willingness to seek "newness" and adventure is second to none. As you will see, he truly lives life with a humble yet extremely positive attitude. He's known for repeating the following mantra, which is also on the wall in his house, "You didn't come this far only to come this far." In this episode, Jesse gives some incredible tips on playing offense in life. From planning his day the night before to creating a TOP 50 life list, his words of advice and wisdom are something we can all learn from.  Joe mentions Refuel in this episode, a conference he founded a few years ago for his company, where Jesse just keynoted.  You can find the full conference here for a limited time→  Also, feel free to learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link → Not Almost There http://notalmostthere.com/ Connect with Joe on social here: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/joe_chura/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/notalmostthere/ Twitter http://twitter.com/joechura Connect with Jesse  30 Days of Excellence program. Use the code REFUEL for a 50% discount. I would highly recommend you check it out. Text REFUEL to 33777 for more information.  → https://jesseitzler.com/ → https://bylr.com/

Wake Up Minute
The Power of Pure Determination with Jesse Itzler, Founder of The 100 Mile Group

Wake Up Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 71:50


Jesse Itzler is an entrepreneur, an author of several books, a musician, an athlete, and owner of the Atlanta Hawks. Jesse has lived outside the box of nonconformity for the past three decades: creating music for the NBA, finding The 100 Mile Group, and contributing his time and effort to charities. He and his wife, Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, have funded many entrepreneurial start-ups and built a community on health and business.  Jesse was the founder of Marquis Jets which he eventually sold to Warren Buffet. He continues to inspire others with his words and deeds as he continues to challenge himself and challenge others to test their mental and physical limits. In this episode… What do you do when you get stuck in your routine? Read a new book? Pick up a new hobby? What about living with a Navy SEAL for 30 days? Jesse Itzler, author, athlete, and entrepreneur, decided to invite David Goggins, a retired Navy SEAL, into his home. He says that it was an eye-opener for him and it paved a path for him to not just improve himself but to show others how to do it themselves. Join Ed O'Keefe as he talks with his friend and mentor, Jesse Itzler, in this episode of Wake Up Minute. They will be discussing the power of determination and breaking routine, the positive influences of having discipline in your life, and how the relationships you build your network with can impact the life you have. It’s an insightful episode that will stir your consciousness so be sure to tune in.

Founders Club - For Real Estate Entrepreneurs
Billionaire Reveals How to Crush Your Big Audacious Goals ft. Jesse Itzler

Founders Club - For Real Estate Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 67:44


What is the secret sauce to Jesse Itzler’s phenomenal success? His grit? His zen-like focus? Or maybe his utter lack of self-doubt?  Jesse is a rapper, author, and founder of The 100 Mile Group and Marquis Jets. The 100 Mile group is the brand incubator behind Zico Coconut water. And Marquis Jets, the world’s largest private jet-card company was acquired by Warren Buffet’s NetJets in 2010. Jesse also founded a sports music company that was sold to SFX in 1998.  In this episode, Itzler joins Oliver to explain how he managed to find success in myriad different businesses. He shares how he managed to pitch his big ideas to some of the biggest corporations and most influential individuals as a young twenty-something with zero business experience.  Jesse also reveals some of the most valuable life lessons that he learned after he invited the toughest guy he ever met, an ex-SEAL to move in with his wife, Sara Blakely, and their kids.  This show will be particularly interesting to entrepreneurs and professionals who are looking for some effective ways to UPLEVEL their businesses and lives. We hope you enjoy this show!   Key Takeaways: 02:32 – Jesse signs up with “Delicious Vinyl” 03:05 – Performing in front of an unruly crowd at the Georgia Dome 05:43 – Is your business low on aggravation and high on rewards? 08:16 – How Jesse got into the music industry 08:16 – His BIG AH-HA moment: An important, $160,000 lesson 11:43 – Jesse starts approaching record labels 13:15 – Moves to NYC to make his mark 14:10 – The cassette that changed Jesse’s life and landed him his first-ever record deal 17:47 – Jesse’s BIG mistake 18:42 – Moves back to NYC 19:14 – Jesse ventures into sports music 19:22 – Song for NY Knicks climbs to #1 on NY Radio  20:18 – Sells his company to SFX 20:45 – How I co-founded Marquis Jets, the world’s largest private jet-card company 20:45 – The BIG IDEA 21:44 – Pitches his business idea to Warren Buffet’s, NetJets 24:03 – Sells Marquis Jets to NetJets 24:15 – Closing Jennifer Loppez, Ben Affleck, and Matt Damon 30:21 – Runs 100-miles for charity 31:00 – How I started Zico Coco Water 31:48 – Partners with Zico and Coca-Cola 32:15 – How to overcome self-doubt and influence people 33:19 – Writing an engaging business email 35:12 – Power of clean-slate thinking 35:34 – Overcoming your fear of being embarrassed 36:34 – Funny story about how Jesse met Sarah, his wife 38:08 – Self-doubt, your biggest enemy 38:25 – How I invited the toughest guy I ever met to move in with my family 50:05 – The 40% Rule: How to go from being good to fucking great 51:32 – Pushing through pain while running a marathon 54:02 – Jumping into a frozen lake to overcome mental inhibitions 59:15 – #1 thing behind Jesse’s success 01:01:04 – Takeaways from Jesse’s book, “Living with a Navy SEAL” 01:01:18 – Jesse’s guiding philosophy: “Remember Tomorrow” 01:03:11 – Structuring your daily routine   Quotes: “You want to do stuff in your life that is low on the aggravation meter with the most reward”. “It’s very important to reset your goals every few years and actually write them down”. “You find your purpose. Your purpose is at the intersection of what you are good at, what you like to do, and what is good for the world”. “Self-doubt is the biggest enemy of success. If we can eliminate the self-talk in our head, we will be more successful in all the areas of our life” “You can’t get better getting the same thing every day”. “The limitations that you put on yourself are self-imposed”. “When your brain says that you are done, you still have 40% more”. “When you ignore the tap on the shoulder and you tap into your reserve tank that is the difference between good and fucking great”. “How do you do anything is how you do everything”. “I love bucket list stuff. But I am a bigger believer in dropping the B and adding an F and creating a Fuck It List”. “I didn’t come this far only to come this far”. “Figure out what you want to do. And do it with urgency. Consistently.” Resources: Founder’s Club Oliver Graf Jesse Itzler’s Website Jesse’s Itzler’s LinkedIn Zico Coconut Water Marquis Jets

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Dustin Mathews – Even if You Are An Expert in Investing in Real Estate, You Must Do Your Homework

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 19:49


Dustin Mathews is the co-founder and Chief Education Officer of wealthfit.com; an online learning startup focused on teaching all the stuff you never learned in school about money investing and entrepreneurship. He's also the host of the Get Wealth Fit podcast where he's had the chance to get inside the heads of top investors and famous people like Rich Dad Robert Kiyosaki, racing legend Danica Patrick, Kevin Harrington from Shark Tank, Marquis Jets founder, Jesse, Olympic medalists Shannon Miller, and Seal Team six leader Rob O'Neill.   “Whatever your goal is, whether it’s investing, do one small action a day to build momentum, and you'll surprise yourself at what you can achieve.” Dustin Mathews   Worst investment ever It helps to follow your own investing in real estate advice Dustin’s worst investment ever was his first home, a condo in Florida. In Florida, back in 2007/2008, you literally could buy a piece of property, and it would go up by $100,000 or $50,000, depending on where it was. The condo he bought was on the water and seemed to be a smart move. The reason why he didn't think that it would be a bad investment was that he had a mentor who was running a company, ironically called Foreclosures Daily. The mentor was teaching him how to buy and sell real estate, and together they were teaching others how to buy and sell foreclosure properties. He felt confident that he knew enough to invest in real estate. So he bought a condo on the water without doing any background research or any of the things that he advised his students to do before investing in real estate. What could go wrong anyway? Buying on an interest-only mortgage Now the big mistake was not buying the condo but buying it on an interest-only mortgage. He never planned to stay in the condo. He was going to do what everyone was saying to do. Buy it, live in it for two years, and then move out and buy a new property and trade up. So he figured that because he was only looking to invest in real estate, he would do an adjustable-rate mortgage interest only. Unfortunately, the market turned in 2008 and property values dropped. His mortgage payment became more than what the condo was worth. Eventually, the bubble burst, and now he was facing foreclosure. While he had always taught people not to walk away from foreclosed homes, he walked away from his condo, gave up on it, and gave it back to the bank. Lessons learned Do your due diligence It's so easy to get excited about whatever investment that is currently hot and that everyone is talking about. Don’t get caught up in the hype. Take time to do your due diligence to confirm that, indeed, the investment is good for you too. You may realize that despite the hype, this isn’t the right time or investment for you. Educate yourself Even though Dustin was working in a real estate company, teaching real estate investing, he was so caught up in the job, the KPIs and the metrics that he wasn't absorbing that education for himself. So even if you’re an experienced investor, make the time to educate yourself about every piece of investment you set your eyes on. If possible, consult other people that don't have a vested interest in your stake. Andrew’s takeaways Don’t get overhyped You may get caught up in the hype. Slow down, stay cool and take time to observe and understand things. This will help you make informed decisions. Experts are the worst Many people have probably lost more than they have made in the stock market over a long period, because of overconfidence. Being seasoned investors, being in the market, and on top of it, they assume their investments will be safe, so they go in blindly. It’s okay to feel shameful of your loss People, even experts, will always make mistakes when investing. It’s okay to feel embarrassed about your investment decisions that go wrong. Face it, and move on. Actionable advice The next hot company is always going to be there, the next hot stock is always going to be there, it's just human nature, and so there's always going to be a hot new option. So take the time to slow down, do your due diligence, and find out if that is the right deal for the long haul. No. 1 goal for next the 12 months Dustin’s goal is to be better with his time and have fewer and stronger relationships because, over time, he has learned that it's important to take the time and invest in the right relationships. Parting words   “You're going to make some bad investments, just own it and move on.” Dustin Mathews   Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Andrew’s online programs Valuation Master Class Women Building Wealth The Build Your Wealth Membership Group Become a Great Presenter and Increase Your Influence Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Dustin Mathews LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Connect with Andrew Stotz astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast  

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes
809 The Power of Minimalism

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 41:21


THE LESS YOU DO THE MORE YOU CAN RECEIVE. Take a moment to explore your habits. Do you glance at your phone during every free moment? Do you fill up your calendar with things that don’t add value? Do you spend your day working on a job that has no meaning for you? If so, your life is cluttered. Not just with stuff, but with noise. Quieting down and clearing out our schedule can be scary because it means you may have the space to face some tough questions. But when you do, you’ll find you’re able to live a much more intentional life. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I explore minimalism with five experts on the subject: Cal Newport, Jesse Itzler, Joshua Fields Millburn, Rich Roll, and Chris Guillebeau. Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In addition to academic research, he writes about the intersection of technology and society. He’s particularly interested in the impact of new technologies on our ability to perform productive work or lead satisfying lives. Jesse Itzler is an ultramarathon runner who is also a bestselling author, award-winning rapper, and an original partner for ZICO coconut water. He is the co-founder of Marquis Jets and a co-owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. Joshua Fields Millburn is the co-founder of The Minimalists, which has become a hugely popular podcast and lifestyle in the past few years. Joshua and his co-host help more than 20 million people live meaningful lives with less through their website, books, podcast, and films. The Minimalists have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Forbes, and more. They have spoken at Harvard, Apple, and Google. Their documentary was recently released by Netflix. Rich Roll is a graduate of Stanford University and Cornell Law School, accomplished vegan ultra-endurance athlete and former entertainment attorney turned full-time wellness & plant-based nutrition advocate, popular public speaker, and inspiration to people worldwide as a transformative example of courage and healthy living. Rich became a #1 bestselling author with the publication of his inspirational memoir Finding Ultra: Rejecting Middle Age, Becoming One of the World’s Fittest Men, and Discovering Myself. Taking up where the book leaves off, in 2013 Rich launched the wildly popular Rich Roll Podcast. Chris Guillebeau is a NY Times Best Selling Author, speaker, a modern day explorer, and has been to nearly every country in the world. He is best known for The Art of Non-Conformity blog and book. He has also written guides for travel and small business topics under the brand Unconventional Guides. He organizes the annual World Domination Summit in Portland, Oregon. These five incredible teachers all have a practice of minimalism. I’ve combined key lessons from interviews with them to create a masterclass on doing less so that we can ultimately do more. So get ready to learn all about quieting down and clearing out on Episode 809. Some Questions I Ask: What was the greatest lesson you learned from Monks? (16:15) What’s the biggest personal challenge over the last few years? (32:13) If you were going to choose diet, meditation and exercise, which would you start with? (34:15) What’s the difference between a hobby and a quest? (36:39) In This Episode You Will Learn: About Cal Newport’s “30 Day Digital Declutter” (10:53) What happens when you remove your “pacifiers” (26:10) The question we should be asking ourselves but don’t (29:00) Why it can be good to have a quest (37:02) The importance of “getting in the box” (39:40) Plus much more...

Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone
Episode 100 - Jesse Itlzer – Entrepreneur/Author/Endurance Athlete

Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 43:39


Two Fit Crazies & A Microphone Episode 100 - Jesse Itlzer – Entrepreneur/Author/Endurance Athlete New York Times Best-Selling Author, Living With a Seal & Living With Monks Cofounder, Marquis Jets & Former Partner, Zico Coconut Water Owner, NBA Atlanta Hawks “Get your feet in the door and then figure it out! Ride the momentum!” “Welcome the unknown and learn from it!” -Jesse Itzler Happy 100th Episode/Birthday/Anniversary! We f’ing made it! In this episode, the Two Fit Crazies go BIG as they welcome the AMAZING Jesse Itzler! Jesse joins the best “party” in the world to shed some light on how to build your “life’s resume.” Through Jesse’s ability to think BACKWARDS, he then was able to “write the end of the movie...but then you just have to write the script.” This seemed to work for Jesse Itzler since he first made a name for himself as a rapper on MTV in the 1990’s. Since then, Jesse went on to write the theme song for the New York Knicks, found Marquis Jets, own Zico Coconut Water, and even own the Atlanta Hawks. Although Jesse’s “life resume” is super impressive, Jesse is someone who “walks the walk.” He is a true giver and believes in the power of relationships, but he also believes that, at the end of the day, we all want the same thing: “we want to feel good!” In this episode, Jesse shares his insight on the importance of fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness as it relates to happiness and success. Even after living with David Goggins for a month and then living with monks, Jesse continues to crave new experiences. He has created events, or “Experiences,” for others to quit the mundane and invest in themselves. Climb mountains, camp in the wilderness, and BUILD THAT LIFE RESUME! Hear more from the AWESOME Jesse Itzler and find out about how to register for an upcoming event or workshop on Episode 100! Two Fit Crazies Jesse Itzler lives in Atlanta with his wife, Sara Blakely, Founder of Spanx, & his 4 young children. Website: https://jesseitzler.com Books: Living With A Seal Living With The Monks Facebook: Jesse Itzler Twitter: @jesseItzler Instagram: @jesseItzler LinkedIn: Jesse Itzler Please, as always, be sure to subscribe, rate and review Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone on iTunes or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. We appreciate the support and it goes a long way in helping us share our message of health and fitness.

THE ED MYLETT SHOW
Jesse Itzler - The Success Formula

THE ED MYLETT SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 64:33


Success begins NOW! This is one of THE MOST crucial interviews ever released! Jesse Itzler is the living definition of success! He has created success in business, in his family, in his health, in his spirituality… literally, he is MAXING OUT in every area of his life. Jesse co-founded the world’s largest private jet card company. He is a New York Times bestselling author. He is married to @sarablakely, the founder of #spanx. He is a marathon runner, an owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. He is a former MTV rapper, one of the greatest speakers in the world! He founded Marquis Jets which he later sold to Warren Buffet and SO MUCH MORE! This man has already achieved so much and he is sharing his SUCCESS FORMULA with all of you right here! The skills you will learn and mindset shift you will experience in this interview will teach you how to KEEP winning at life again and again! We’re building LIFE MOMENTUM! It’s time to rip up the playbook, trust your own innovation and create the BEST version of yourself AND your life! Find out how this life mogul went from having no experience, no connections and being thrown out of the boardroom, to selling multiple, multi-million dollar companies to big businesses like Coca-Cola. You’ll learn how to BREAKTHROUGH your wall of FEAR so that you can get a YES from your next investor, dominate your next business meeting, and become an invaluable asset! Jesse is also revealing his secret to ENDLESS ENERGY, VIBRANCE, and HEALTH! You’ll learn how to get the MOST out of life and live with NO REGRETS! Success isn’t about being great in ONE area of your life. It’s about being GREAT in ALL areas of your life! Jesse has mastered this formula and is giving it to YOUR for FREE right NOW! Consider this a MASTERCLASS in how to develop successful habits and rituals to MAXOUT your life in EVERY area so that you can WIN again and again! It’s time to build your LIFE RESUME!

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes
699 Stop Being Comfortable with Jesse Itzler

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 7:25


When you feel like you’ve reached your limit, you’re only 40% there. How often do you listen to your body when it says, “I’m done?” We get tired, our muscles get sore, so we throw in the towel. We’re wired to stop every time we start to feel pain. But if we ignore that, we can push ourselves to a new limit. Unless you get uncomfortable, you won’t know what you’re really capable of. That’s why I’m excited to revisit a conversation I had with a new friend who is always pushing himself to the next level: Jesse Itzler. Jesse is ultramarathon runner who is also a bestselling author, award-winning rapper, and an original partner for ZICO coconut water. He is the co-founder of Marquis Jets and a co-owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. Jesse was able to take on everything in his life by putting himself first. Like Jesse says in this episode, “So much of business is a reflection of you, and so many of us don’t invest in ourselves.” Learn how to push yourself past your limit to achieve what you never thought possible on Episode 699. In This Episode You Will Learn: About the 40% Rule (1:42) The one time Jesse reached his limit (3:20) How Jesse gained control of his time (4:47) Why Jesse sets aside 3 hours of his day for himself (5:34)

The Sales Life with Marsh Buice
#228 Remember Tomorrow

The Sales Life with Marsh Buice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 11:02


Jesse Itzler is the kind of guy that does what he sees. He's been a rapper, wrote songs for the NBA, co-founded Marquis Jets w no planes or experience, climbed mountains (also w no experience), & ran 100 mile races. Basically he lives life fully, but things do get tough...he does want to quit and when he feels like giving up, “Remember Tomorrow” keeps him going.

Trendsetters with Jesse Kay
Ep. 43 - Lessons Learned as a Rapper Turned Entrepreneur - with Jesse Itzler

Trendsetters with Jesse Kay

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 20:50


Jesse Itzler is a rapper turned entrepreneur. It might seem like an odd transition, music to private aviation (and beyond), but Jesse wasn’t exactly following a plan – he was following his love for doing something new and different. After some success with his first entrepreneurial ventures, Jesse found himself a guest on a private jet. He enjoyed the experience, predictably, and figured other people would like that experience too. So Jesse transitioned out of music and co-founded Marquis Jets, one of the largest private jet companies in the world, which has since been acquired by Berkshire Hathaway. Jesse has been hustling on quite a few projects since then – including writing the New York Times bestseller Living With a SEAL: 31 Days Training With the Toughest Man on the Planet – and he has learned that there are some constants, in every industry: Things take time. Creating anything worth having takes a large investment of time and energy. Focus on the product, and differentiate yourself by being the best; make yourself irreplaceable. Be authentic. What makes you different? Through trial and error, build a winning formula for yourself. Try a lot of things, especially while you’re young! After you learn what you like, you can perfect it and then cash in on it (with time, of course). Don’t take the easy route, and don’t be afraid to take risks while you’re young. Resources: Learn more at (http://jesseitzler.com/) Connect with Jesse: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Living With a SEAL: 31 Days Training With the Toughest Man on the Planet Living with the Monks: What Turning Off My Phone Taught Me about Happiness, Gratitude, and Focus

The Ultimate Real Estate Investing Podcast | Make Money in Real Estate Wholesaling or Flipping Houses

  I am so excited, you guys! Extreme Freedom is coming up and we are going to be highlighting some of the speakers that will be at the event. The first speaker we are looking at is the one and only, Jesse Itzler. That’s right, the founder of Marquis Jets, Zico Coconut Water and owner Keep Reading » The post Jesse Itzler: Speaker Spotlight | Extreme Freedom appeared first on The Ultimate Real Estate Investing Podcast | Flip2Freedom.com.

Bacon Wrapped Business With Brad Costanzo | Sizzling Hot Business Advice Guaranteed To Make You Fat...PROFITS!
An Exciting New Video Service To Improve Your Conversions with Patrick Stiles

Bacon Wrapped Business With Brad Costanzo | Sizzling Hot Business Advice Guaranteed To Make You Fat...PROFITS!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 31:23


Patrick Stiles is the founder of multiple companies, but the most exciting one and today's topic is Vidalytics. If you use video in your marketing you're going to get a lot out of the tips, tricks and software that Patrick shares with us. He's taking on some of the biggest players in the game like Wistia and others by building a better video hosting service. Also on today's show, I mention a live event I'm co-organizing with my client and friend Jesse Itzler, an owner of the Atlanta Hawks, co-founder of Marquis Jets and Zico Coconut water and husband of billionaire Spanx founder, Sara Blakely. Get more information on that event Spet 15-16 here: http://wedohardstuff.com/live And Check Out Vidaltyics Here

The Forward
Kenny Dichter

The Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 51:27


Kenny Dichter is a serial entrepreneur who is the current CEO of Wheels Up, a membership-based private aviation company. In the past he has founded many companies including: Alphabet City Sports Records, Marquis Jets, and Tequila Avión. Kenny stopped by Lance’s to catch up on: business, running the New York Marathon, starting a tequila company, and much more.

Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
Interview with Randy Brandoff, Founder of Eleven James

Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 45:33


Last week we heard from VFA Fellows Evan Brandoff and Zubin Teherani. This week, Jeremy sits down with Evan's big brother, Randy! Randy began his career at the private jet company, Marquis Jets which was eventually acquired by NetJets, a Berkshire Hathaway company. Randy stayed on as the CMO and helped create Avion Tequila. After 11 years Randy was ready to start his own venture, Eleven James, an annual membership club that gives you unprecedented access to hundreds of the world's most exquisite watch brands and styles. Download this week's episode to hear about how Randy is building a luxury watch business by treating his customers like gold and how he was able to walk away from a Warren Buffet owned company. 

The James Altucher Show
Ep. 163 - Jesse Itzler: 6 Simple Steps to Becoming Self-made

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 54:12


“Everyday is a new day.” ...unless you have a routine. Then it's just “eat, sleep, shit, repeat,” like they say in Billions. "Don't you want to create memories? Don't you want to build your life resume and get as much out of life as you can?” Jesse Itzler said on my podcast. He's the co-founder of Marquis Jets, owner of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, endurance athlete, former-rapper and now he's an author. "I didn't have a resume," he says. "I didn't want to have a resume. I didn't want to work for anybody." Jesse built his life. "I had no background, no experience and I had no connections." He's self-made. I don’t know who’s in charge of my life. Maybe me. I chose myself. And I still do. Everyday. But I also lend my life out. At least once every 24 hours. “We're constantly dodging arrows,” Jesse said. “Each arrow is time.” “Routines are great, but they're also a rut,” he said. “I thought wow, this is amazing. I have great balance. I have a great routine. I'm in my routine. Everything is my routine…” And he needed to get out of it. So he did something crazy, which you’ll hear on today’s episode. And you’ll learn his tricks to becoming self-made. Then you can enjoy your life. I hope. And forget your resume too. Listen to my podcast with Jesse Itzler. Or read my notes here: 6 simple steps to becoming self-made on jamesaltucher.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The James Altucher Show
Ep. 163 - Jesse Itzler: 6 Simple Steps to Becoming Self-made

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 54:11 Transcription Available


"Everyday is a new day." ...unless you have a routine. Then it's just "eat, sleep, shit, repeat," like they say in Billions. "Don't you want to create memories? Don't you want to build your life resume and get as much out of life as you can?" Jesse Itzler said on my podcast. He's the co-founder of Marquis Jets, owner of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, endurance athlete, former-rapper and now he's an author. "I didn't have a resume," he says. "I didn't want to have a resume. I didn't want to work for anybody." Jesse built his life. "I had no background, no experience and I had no connections." He's self-made. I don't know who's in charge of my life. Maybe me. I chose myself. And I still do. Everyday. But I also lend my life out. At least once every 24 hours. "We're constantly dodging arrows," Jesse said. "Each arrow is time." "Routines are great, but they're also a rut," he said. "I thought wow, this is amazing. I have great balance. I have a great routine. I'm in my routine. Everything is my routine..." And he needed to get out of it. So he did something crazy, which you'll hear on today's episode. And you'll learn his tricks to becoming self-made. Then you can enjoy your life. I hope. And forget your resume too. Listen to my podcast with Jesse Itzler. Or read my notes here: 6 simple steps to becoming self-made on jamesaltucher.com ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn

Obstacle Racing Media Podcast

Episode 167 - Jesse Itzler used to leave funny outgoing messages on his answering machine back in college. They were so good , they went viral, the old school way. Pre-Internet, people would tell friends, who would tell friends, who would tell more friends. This led him to a record deal with Delicious Vinyl. To many people, landing a record deal is THE dream. Like, we got a DEAL, MAN! This, however, was just the beginning for Jesse. Jesse and Matt discuss how landing this deal led a lot of cool business doings in Itzler's life including: Creating music and video content for NBA (and other sports) teams. Co founding Marquis Jets, the first private jet company allowing customers to "rent" versus "own". Becoming part owner of The Atlanta Hawks There is a lot to be learned in this episode from a successful man who doesn't seem to stress about any of it. (They ran out of time before Matt could even ask about co-founding Zico Water or Jesse's new book "Living with a Seal", so hopefully there will be a part two.) Today's episode is sponsored by Rugged Maniac. Code ORM5 saves you $5 off all 2016 locations. It is also sponsored by Udder Mud Run. August 6th, 2016 in Macon, Georgia. Code RUNORM saves you $10.00 Show Notes Jesse's website

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO BECOME MORE CONFIDENT, CAPABLE & UNSTOPABLE BY LIVING WITH A NAVY SEAL! Jesse Itzler | Career | Health | Self-Help

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 51:23


If you've ever wanted more motivation, toughness, perserverance or grit, then do we have the show for you! Today we'll be talking with Jesse Itzler, business entrepreneur extraordinaire, former Rapper, cofounder of Marquis Jets, a partner with Zico Coconut Water, ultra-runner, one of the owners of the Atlanta Hawks and the husband of the founder of Spanx, Sara Blakely. He's also the best-selling author of one of the funniest, and most-inspiring books out there. Living with a SEAL. And that's just what Jesse Itzler did for 30 days, he invited a navy seal into his Upper West Side Manhattan apartment, not just to scare the Jones's, but where the man known as SEAL, would train him unforgivingly for 30 days. There was only one rule. You have to do what I say. So today we'll talk about Jesse's challenge of Living with a (Navy) SEAL, what he had to do, when he had to do it, what he couldn't do…bet you didn't know there's no peeing on a run, and why it the world it matters to the rest of us. Plus how SEAL helped his business and career! That plus eating fruit till noon, flashing underwear, 1-800-PLAYMATE, talking one's way into show biz, and one of the craziest first dates in the world. Questions and Topics Include: What's the secret of the Big Red Chicken? How did he meet his wife, Sara Blakely, founder of the business Spanx Why he was inspired to run 100 miles in Spanx How did Jesse meet SEAL? How he convinced SEAL to train him for a month. Why Jesse brought David (SEAL) in to shake up his life. How Jesse got in a ‘rut' and the importance of getting ‘uncomfortable' Who is SEAL and how did he become the man he is? What the first lesson was that SEAL taught Jesse What the ground rules were. How they did NOT ramp up into the program How to keep a promise with ones self. Why it's all about the journey How to make ‘your time' yours. How SEAL became the ultimate business closer What happened when SEAL met career NBA star Kevin Garnett How Jesse got a record deal with Delicious Vinyl. What's the story behind 1-800-PLAYMATE and what happened with Howie Stern How they jumped into a frozen lake in the middle of the winter How Jesse went from 22 pushups to a 1000 a day Why bulletproof glass – for your home, is the only way to go. What you need to escape from Manhattan What was the inner power being built by training with SEAL What's the 40 percent rule and what does it mean to Jesse now How Jesse became comfortable getting uncomfortable What's it mean to protect your primary? How did Jesse end up buying the Atlanta Haws? What's Jesse's secret for success? Why it's so important to get over the fear of embarrassment, and the fear of being afraid Important words of wisdom for future entrepreneurs Jesse Itzler, Owner of the Atlanta Hawks, Founder Marquis Jets & Husband to Spanx Founder Sara Blakely Shares Lesson of Motivation, Determination & Inner-Strength From Living with a Seal for 30 Days! Inspiration | Business | Career | Health | Inspire | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
069: Jesse Itzler – Taking Risks, Selling For Millions, Living With A (Navy) SEAL, Married To A Billionaire

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 45:52


Episode 069: Jesse Itzler – Taking Risks, Selling For Millions, Living With A (Navy) SEAL, Married To A Billionaire Jesse Itzler is an incredibly interesting person.  Despite all of his (massive) success, he’s one of the most down to earth people I’ve ever spoken with.  This conversation felt like I was reconnecting with an old friend.  I absolutely loved it. Jesse cofounded Marquis Jet, the world’s largest prepaid private jet card company in 2001, which he and his partner sold to Berkshire Hathaway/NetJets. He then helped pioneer the coconut water craze with Zico coconut water, which he and his partners sold to The Coca-Cola Company in 2013. He is a former rapper on MTV and he produced both the NBA’s Emmy Award-winning “I Love This Game” music campaign and the popular New York Knicks anthem “Go NY Go.” When he is not running ultra-marathons or being a dad to his three kids, Jesse can be found at the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks games, where he is an owner of the team. He is married to Spanx founder Sara Blakely whom Forbes listed as one of the “100 most powerful women in the world.” Forbes labeled her as the one of the richest self-made American Woman with a net worth of $1.1 Billion. Most recently, Jesse has written a new book titled, “Living With A SEAL.”  When Jesse felt himself drifting on autopilot, he hired a rather unconventional trainer to live with him for a month-an accomplished Navy SEAL widely considered to be "the toughest man on the planet"!  Lebron James says the book is “Hilarious!” Episode 069: Jesse Itzler – Taking Risks, Selling For Millions, Living With A (Navy) SEAL, Married To A Billionaire Subscribe on iTunes  or Stitcher Radio “I am a huge fan of Sara.  When the light is shining bright on her, I’m her #1 fan.  And the same way when it’s shining on me.  Sara is 50% Einstein and 50% Lucille Ball.” – Jesse Itzler describing the relationship with his self-made billionaire wife, Sara Blakely "Jesse is a risk taker and is always trying different things to get better.  Plus, he fun's to go out with." – Tom Brady, New England Patriots Four-Time Super Bowl Champion The Learning Leader Show Some Questions I Ask: What are the common characteristics of high achievers? What made you start Marquis Jets? What was the process like to sell the company? Discuss the importance of leaping outside your comfort zone… How did you meet Sara?  How quickly did you know she was the one for you? What is it like being married to a self-made billionaire? Why did you write “Living With A SEAL?” What are some of the key life lessons you learned from the experience? How do you stay so grounded? In This Episode, You Will Learn: The importance of a singular focus The process for partnering with the right person when creating a business What it was like to sell his company to Berkshire Hathaway What it’s like at home being married to a self-made billionaire and raising 3 kids together Why specifically Jesse needed to get off auto-pilot and how SEAL helped him do that Takings risks and how to do it wisely The importance of finding great people to work with Being willing and able to adapt on a daily basis “Money is a great magnifying glass.  If you’re an asshole, you become a bigger asshole when you get money.” – Jesse Itzler Continue Learning: Go To Jesse’s website: com Read: "Living With A SEAL" Read about Jesse and his wife Sara: The Ultimate Partnership Follow Jesse on Twitter: @the100MileMan You may also like these episodes: Episode 001: How To Become A Master Connector With Jayson Gaignard From MasterMind Talks Episode 034: Jimmy Hatch – Shot While Searching For Bowe Bergdahl And Sky Diving With Gabby Giffords Episode 004: How Todd Wagner (and Mark Cuban) Sold Broadcast.com To Yahoo! For $5.7 Billion Episode 010: Shane Snow – How To Accelerate Success Using Smart Cuts Did you enjoy the podcast? This was a jam packed episode full of great content.  Jesse Itzler is a leader who is constantly learning in order to help us all live a better life. Who do you know that needs to hear this?  Send them to The Learning Leader Show! Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell   Bio From The100MileMan.com    Jesse cofounded Marquis Jet, the world’s largest prepaid private jet card company in 2001, which he and his partner sold to Berkshire Hathaway/NetJets. He then helped pioneer the coconut water craze with Zico coconut water, which he and his partners sold to The Coca-Cola Company in 2013. He is a former rapper on MTV and he produced both the NBA’s Emmy Award-winning “I Love This Game” music campaign and the popular New York Knicks anthem “Go NY Go.” When he is not running ultra-marathons or being a dad to his three kids, Jesse can be found at the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks games, where he is an owner of the team. He is married to Spanx founder Sara Blakely whom Forbes listed as one of the “100 most powerful women in the world.” Forbes labeled her as the one of the richest self-made American Woman with a net worth of $1.1 Billion. Most recently, Jesse has written a new book titled, “Living With A SEAL.”  When Jesse felt himself drifting on autopilot, he hired a rather unconventional trainer to live with him for a month-an accomplished Navy SEAL widely considered to be "the toughest man on the planet"! Living with a SEAL is like a buddy movie if it starred the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air... and Rambo. Jesse is about as easy-going as you can get. SEAL is...not. He even shows up at Jesse's apartment with an inflatable raft just in case the Itzler family ever has to escape Manhattan by crossing the Hudson River.  Lebron James calls the book “Hilarious!”