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Kip Fulks is the Co-Founder of Under Armour, which he helped start in a basement with Kevin Plank and eventually grew it into a $4.5 billion dollar publicly traded company. He is a partner in Origin USA alongside Pete Roberts and Jocko Willink, and owns Big Truck Brewery and Bushwack Alaska Adventures.Kip and I discuss what he learned through starting and IPO'ing Under Armour, the importance of developing grit, what it's like working with Jocko Willink, why he takes ice bath's, the advice he'd give his 23 year old self, and much more.If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend. It helps me out a lothttps://podcasts.apple.com/vg/podcast/real-conversations/id1594231832Jacob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacoboconnor/Kip's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/13pacificwaves/Real Conversation's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/real.conversations/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jacob-oconnor
This episode is part two of our two-part chat with Isabele and Pete Roberts. In the last episode, Isabele and Pete opened up about their family’s Poll Dorset stud operation and the importance of good breeding. In this episode, Isabele and Pete highlight the importance of multispecies grazing crops for their farm and the research they have recently undertaken with the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD). Local Land Services Mixed Farming Advisor, Rohan Leach, continues his chat with Isabele and Pete at their home in Cudal. Resources and links: Mixed species annual fodder crops research from NSW DPI Isabele and Pete feature story from NSW DPI Ridgehaven Poll Dorsets website Ridgehaven Poll Dorsets on Facebook Nominate a Mate: If you'd like to nominate a mate (or yourself) as a potential future guest on the podcast, you can do so here: Nominate a Mate for 'Seeds for Success'. Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on Twitter Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
Isabele and Pete Roberts are the husband and wife duo behind Ridgehaven Poll Dorset stud in Cudal. With three properties across Cudal and Forbes, Isabele and Pete work with their family to produce high-quality sheep. In this episode, Isabele and Pete explain how they run their complex business, the importance of breeding rams with good eating qualities, how they achieve fast-growing lambs that meet market specifications, and the truth for producers looking for the “silver bullet” in their sheep enterprises. Local Land Services Mixed Farming Advisor, Rohan Leach, sat down with Isabele and Pete for this far-reaching chat. This episode is part one of our two-part chat with Isabele and Pete. Resources and links: Ridgehaven Poll Dorsets website Ridgehaven Poll Dorsets on Facebook Nominate a Mate: If you'd like to nominate a mate (or yourself) as a potential future guest on the podcast, you can do so here: Nominate a Mate for 'Seeds for Success'. Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on Twitter Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
“I worked at Levi's for 23 years, worked my way all the way up the ladder from entry-level marketing assistant to brand president.”“I needed to build a factory. And I didn't have two nickels to rub together or a bucket to piss in but I did have a singleness of purpose to course-correct this thing.”“We were very different when we first came out and all the other brands looked exactly the same.”Entrepreneurs don't just start businesses; they start revolutions. Founders are driven by a deep sense of purpose, an almost reckless determination to build something that doesn't yet exist. Unlike traditional CEOs who inherit an established structure, founders have to make every decision, carry every risk, and fight through uncertainty with nothing but conviction. The difference? Founders break the rules to create new ones, while CEOs operate within the system to maximize efficiency.Today's guests prove that true leadership requires courage. From launching brands that challenge industry norms to rebuilding domestic manufacturing from the ground up, these founders have faced rejection, controversy, and even financial ruin to stay true to their mission. They share stories of taking radical risks, navigating cancel culture, and making decisions that CEOs in corporate boardrooms would never dare to make. The lesson? Bravery in business isn't optional—it's the cost of true innovation.Jen Sey: Former Levi's President turned founder of XX-XY Athletics, a brand challenging cultural norms and championing women's sports.Pete Roberts: Founder of Origin USA, a company reviving American manufacturing through relentless grit and self-funded growth.Michelle Watson: Founder of MICHI, redefining activewear for women over 40 by prioritizing longevity, strength, and purpose-driven design.Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
Ash Mahoney is joined by Pete Roberts, who will be judging at the Spec Mix 500 in Las Vegas, to discuss what the team can expect out there in terms of the competition and how they'll be judged. Ash also talks to Joe Short and Jack Dawson, who have been a huge part in getting the team out to the States as well as making Super Trowel happen at the Marshall Arena in MK
Scaling a business while keeping the core values intact can feel like a delicate balancing act. As things grow, it's easy for the original culture to get lost in the shuffle or become diluted. The key is being intentional about the people you bring on board and ensuring everyone aligns with the mission. Staying true to your roots often means constantly checking in with what made the business special in the first place and protecting that, even as the company expands. Pete Roberts is the visionary behind Origin, a company dedicated to revitalizing American manufacturing and the American Dream. With a background steeped in the principles of Jiu-Jitsu, Pete has applied the lessons of timing and resilience to the world of business, sharing his insights in an upcoming book. Today, Pete shares his leadership career, discussing the challenges of maintaining a strong company culture while scaling his two businesses, Origin and Jocko Fuel. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond! Quotes: “Leadership, in general, is something you practice. It's like Jiu Jitsu—you're never going to master it.” – Pete Roberts “To be trusted is more valuable than to be loved. It's an even higher honor than to be loved by someone you trust.” – Pete Roberts “Anything great in life takes 10 years to build. It takes 10 years to create something meaningful in life.” – Pete Roberts Takeaways: Reflect on your leadership approach - how can you practice leadership daily, like mastering a martial art, to navigate the ebbs and flows of your business? Assess the level of trust vs. likeability in your organization - are your employees trading time for meaningful work, relationships, and growth opportunities, or just seeking popularity? Identify the core values and purpose that drive your business, then relentlessly communicate and uphold them, even as your strategies evolve. Explore how the principles of Jiu-Jitsu, such as timing, leverage, and adaptability, could be applied to your own decision-making and problem-solving. Consider how you can better support and empower your "right-hand" employees to be solutions-oriented, resourceful, and emotionally intelligent partners in your venture. Conclusion: The key to success lies in balancing a strong commitment to core values with the flexibility to adapt strategies as market conditions change. By staying true to what matters most, while also being open to innovation, businesses can remain resilient through uncertain times. Empowering employees is also crucial, as it fosters a sense of ownership and drives collective growth. This ensures long-term stability and growth, even in the face of challenges.
On this episode of the podcast, we are once again joined by Origin CEO and BJJ black belt Pete Roberts. Pete discusses the process of shifting his role when he became the CEO of Origin, why Pete feels that this was the first year that he actually “worked,” why you should change where you get your dopamine, why you shouldn't put anyone on a pedestal, why Jiu-Jitsu is a metaphor for life, someone who has guided Pete becoming a better CEO, the challenges of bringing manufacturing back to America, the issues with consumerism, how the trajectory of manufacturing may change with a new president, the difference between "free trade" and "fair trade," why Pete wants to get back to the roots of Origin, how Jiu-Jitsu Principles can be applied to business, how Jiu-Jitsu has remained a big part of his life, and why he has been training more No-Gi BJJ. You can check out our new sponsor "Grapple Science" at https://grapplescience.com/ and use the code CHEWJITSU20 for 20% off of your purchase of supplements and gear. Charlotte's Web CBD. Head over to https://bit.ly/chewjitsu30 and use the promo code Chewjitsu30 to get 30% off of your total purchase. You can use code CHEWJITSU50 starting 11/28/2024 to get 50% off for a limited time. Epic Roll BJJ. Check out https://www.epicrollbjj.com and use the promo code Chewjitsu20 to get 20% off of your total purchase. Check out podcast exclusives including conversations with guests, Q&A sessions, and tons more at https://patreon.com/thechewjitsupodcast
The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
“Blue jeans and boots built America, and if we're going to build it again, this renaissance, it has to start with jeans and boots.”Today we welcome Pete Roberts, a pioneer in American manufacturing and the visionary behind Origin USA and Jocko Fuel. Known for reviving manufacturing on American soil, Pete shares his personal journey from small-town Maine to building a brand synonymous with grit, resilience, and purpose. Pete is driving an American-Made Renaissance. He shares his mission to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., emphasizing the importance of American-made products and the generational craftsmanship that built America's industrial heartland. From rescuing a denim factory in North Carolina to rebuilding the supply chain from “dirt to shirt,” Pete's goal is simple yet profound: make quality products, built entirely in the USA.After a defining moment in Abu Dhabi, Pete doubled down on creating Origin, a company committed to manufacturing high-quality jiu-jitsu gis, jeans, and boots on U.S. soil. The journey wasn't easy, but Pete's “crime of passion” became the foundation of Origin USA, where every product is crafted to last a lifetime.“Built by Freedom” is more than just a tagline for Pete Roberts—it's a mission. Pete is reshaping American manufacturing, one pair of jeans at a time, while challenging us all to rethink how and where we make our purchases. This episode is for those who believe in supporting products with purpose, and for anyone who wants to understand what it takes to build a legacy from the ground up.Pete's Expert Action Steps for Purpose-Driven Success:1. Long-Term Vision“Anything great in life takes 10 years.” Committing to a decade to build something meaningful is essential for creating lasting impact.2. Purpose Over IdeasPurpose is the gravitational force that drives ideas. When grounded in purpose, your work will outlast fleeting trends and establish a legacy rooted in genuine impact.3. Mind Share and Soul Share Over Market ShareForget chasing market share. Focus on building genuine relationships with customers who believe in your mission. Capturing mind and soul share leads to loyal customers who value more than just the product.Key Product Highlights:• Origin's Jeans and Boots: Built by freedom, Origin's jeans and boots are not just products—they're symbols of American resilience. These handcrafted items represent Pete's commitment to making apparel that not only lasts but tells a story of quality and pride.• Jocko Fuel: Created with his partner Jocko Willink, Jocko Fuel offers premium nutritional products available across major U.S. retailers, supporting customers who value fitness, discipline, and purpose.Where to Learn More and Support:• Origin USA: Discover products built by freedom, including jeans, boots, and jiu-jitsu gis.• Jocko Fuel: Fuel your body with purpose-driven nutritional products.Listeners, this is your chance to support the resurgence of American manufacturing. Join the movement, spread the word, and let's build a future that's made in America.Visit eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
So many of us are so easily distracted and sedated by our temptation of choice and the next bright, shiny object. But my guest today makes the case for why building a personal and professional plan that will last centuries leads him to make more virtuous decisions and, not only serves him but generations to come. His name is Pete Roberts and he is the founder of Origin USA, a 100% made in America manufacturing company built in the backwoods of Maine. Today, we talk about the power of purpose, what it means to be a “cowboy entrepreneur,” how and why we distract and sedate ourselves, why hopelessness and powerlessness are a crippling combination, and doing the right thing for the right reasons. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS (00:00) Episode Intro (03:50) CEO Challenges With Growth and Leadership (15:24) The Power of Purpose in Business (27:22) Financial Planning and Entrepreneurship (31:42) Challenges of Scaling Business Growth (39:46) Long-Term Vision for Business Success (47:00) Building a Brand With Purpose (01:00:07) Friendship and Commitment to Growth Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
Pete @pete.origin is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and founder of Origin @originusa. He wrestled a broken loom out of an old barn and brought manufacturing back to the United States of America. Everything Origin offers is not only made in the USA but the cotton, leather, and other materials are all sourced from American farmers and ranchers. Pete also created the Origin Immersion Camp which brings insanely talented jiu jitsu instructors from around the world to the deep woods of Maine for a week of non-stop training and rolling.
In this Podcast I speak with Origin USA founder Pete Roberts who has led the charge in bringing Clothing Manufacturing back to the U.S. We announce that I will be joining their amazing team to help segway the product and personnel that have made huge strides in American denim, footwear, workwear and most recently, hunting wear. Pete gives some amazing insight on what it takes to tackle what most said was impossible to achieve. I have always loved this vision and movement that Pete has continued to plow new trails on. There's story after story of how the Gen X American fort builders forged the fortitude to create a leading brand right here in the USA.
In this episode, we welcome Brian Littlefield to the show. He is the Co-Founder and current Chief Product Officer of Jocko Fuel. In this interview, we discuss how his brother being diagnosed with childhood cancer made him interested in health and wellness, how he started learning more about nutritional supplementation, the value he gained from mixing his own supplements and testing them on himself and his training partners, how he got connected with Jocko Willink and Pete Roberts to launch Jocko Fuel, what makes Jocko Fuel “cleaner” than other supplement companies, how their hydration and energy drinks different significantly from others on the market, what kinds of supplements people should be taking regardless of their budget, what nootropics are and why they are so popular, future Jocko Fuel products, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jason and Gabe sit down with Pete Roberts, Founder and CEO of Origin and Jocko Fuel, for today's episode of the Jason Khalipa Podcast: - Building Origin- Aversion to the sport of football- Kids helping with the business- The Origin Story (a really bad business idea)- American manufacturing- What was Origin's defining moment?- Personality Trait Test impact on business- You and your spouse are on a team- Working with your spouse- Raising kids at a young age- 1,000,000 pairs of jeans a yearNever let momentum get to zero. Listen to the Jason Khalipa Podcast today and every Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.Follow Jason Follow Gabe Follow Pete Follow TRAIN HARD Get the TRAIN HARD App Never Zero Newsletter NCFIT Programming For Gym Owners Ava's Kitchen
In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron is joined by Brian Littlefield, co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Jocko Fuel, as he shares his entrepreneurial journey and the strategic decisions that led to the company's success in the highly competitive energy drink and nutritional supplement industry. Brian discusses the initial challenges of balancing roles and leveraging each co-founder's strengths, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and admitting one's own limitations. His narrative underlines the transformative impact of partnering with Pete Roberts and Jocko Willink, highlighting how their unique skill sets and leadership styles contributed to Jocko Fuel's growth and innovation in product development, particularly within the niche of clean, health-focused ingredients.The discussion explores the intricacies of navigating the business landscape, from managing direct-to-consumer strategies to expanding into retail spaces like Vitamin Shoppe and utilizing Amazon for broader reach. Brian articulates the company's strategic approach to growth, including their cautious entry into the retail domain, the significance of understanding and leveraging Amazon's platform, and the importance of subscription-based models for sustaining long-term customer relationships. His insights reveal a nuanced understanding of market dynamics, emphasizing the necessity of a strong foundation in direct-to-consumer sales before venturing into retail, to mitigate margin dilution and enhance brand recognition.Reflecting on personal growth and leadership, Brian shares the evolution of his role within Jocko Fuel, transitioning from operational duties to focusing on his passion for product development. He candidly discusses the lessons learned in leadership, such as the value of patience, humility, and the ability to delegate, underscoring the importance of building a competent team and fostering a culture of trust and empowerment. His journey epitomizes the essence of entrepreneurial growth, not just in terms of business success, but also in the personal development that comes with navigating the challenges of co-founding a leading company in the wellness industry.Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:How Brian navigated the challenges of working with a co-founder, finding balance in their roles, and leveraging each other's strengths to drive the company's success.Jocko Fuel's journey to innovation in the crowded energy drink and nutritional supplements market, focusing on clean ingredients and a holistic approach, rooted in personal experiences and the quest for health and wellness.Insights into strategic market expansion, starting from a niche manufacturing company to becoming a recognized brand in the functional foods and beverages space.The strategic decision-making process behind entering retail spaces and online markets like Amazon.How Jocko Fuel has built a strong brand identity through authentic messaging and strategic marketing, focusing on their unique value proposition in the health and wellness sector.The importance of subscription-based models for sustaining long-term customer relationships and driving revenue, with over 50% of Jocko Fuel's customers on recurring subscriptions.Brian's personal growth as a leader, the challenges of scaling a team, and the shift towards focusing on areas of passion and expertise.How Jocko Fuel adapted to remote work, maintaining team connectivity, and the importance of face-to-face interactions in fostering team spirit and collaboration across remote teams.And much more...Resources:Connect with Brian: Website |
Brian Littlefield. is the former COO at Origin, Co-Founder and current Chief Product Officer at JOCKO Fuel, and partner at Colorado Craft Beef. Dubbed the “Mad Scientist,” Brian is known for pushing the limits of efficacy in the supplement and energy drink space while maintaining a "cleaner than"approach. Brian is also a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black belt and a proud husband and father. In this episode, Brian shares his experiences and growth when opening the supplement store, being a co-owner, building the wholesale network, meeting Pete Roberts, creating the successful brands Origin and Jocko Fuel, and becoming a leader in nutritional supplements, functional foods, and beverages. Connect with Brian Littlefield Instagram Jocko Fuel Instagram Linkedin Origin USA YouTube Shop Now! The Origin family of brands includes Origin Apparel, Origin Combat Sports, Origin Footwear, Origin Nutrition, home of Jocko Fuel. JOCKO FUEL SUPPLEMENTS for immune support, bone health, mood boost, joint health and more. Connect with Mike Szczesniak Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
This week, we're honored to welcome back Jeff Smith from Colorado Craft Beef! Jeff drops by to fill us in on the latest from the ranch, including massive news about their new partnerships with the founders of Origin and Jocko Fuel (Jocko Willink, Pete Roberts, and Brian Littlefield) and a group of investors that includes the likes of Dave Berke, Travis Mills, Chris Cavallini, and Dr. Shawn Baker. Listen in as we talk about how this collaboration came about and what it means for the future of Colorado Craft Beef. Keep up with the ranch on Instagram and X, and be sure to visit ColoradoCraftBeef.com to join their mailing list and be the first to hear about special offers. Click HERE to get a look at the next great American collaboration! Host: Cale Matthews Audio Engineer: Art Pipok Follow us on X (Twitter) and Instagram , and visit solid7podcast.com to snag some merch, rate the show, see upcoming events, support worthy causes, and become a Patreon supporter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solidseven/support
Fiery underdog Kenta Kobashi takes it to wild veteran foreigner Stan Hansen on July 29, 1993, and returning guest MOJ helps Kieran and Mark with history, context and insight. PLUS: John Cena, running over title belts, Pete Roberts, Caswell Martin, The Destroyer, Kieran is an idiot, rubbish masks, Marvel comics, Kenta Kobashi's vigilante justice, the eyesight of one John Stanley Hansen, Lost in Cleveland, Vader, Joe Higuchi: champion juggler, inspiration, Police Story, and Paper Bag Jones. Follow the project and podcast on Twitter: @MustSeeMatches http://linktr.ee/mustseematches Follow MOJ: @threekidneysmoj Kieran: @kieranedits Mark: @monkey_buckles MUSIC: "Chuck Kick Ass" by Nicolas Jeudy. Used under license from Dark Fantasy Studio.
HVMN – You can find Ketone-IQ at https://hvmn.com/ and use promo code ANDY at checkout to save 20% Today on Change Agents, Andy Stumpf sits down with Origin USA's CEO Pete Roberts. Along with making high-quality apparel, one of Origin's goals is to “reclaim” the American supply and to bring manufacturing back to the USA from countries like China. For nearly a decade, they've operated looms in the U.S. and woven its own fabric from raw cotton, grown here. And, as he explains, the stakes for the future of the American supply chain are higher than many realize. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/change-agents-with-andy-stumpf/id1677415740 More about Origin USA: https://originusa.com/ Shop IRONCLAD Apparel: https://shop.thisisironclad.com/ Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original. Visit https://www.thisisironclad.com to learn more. Be sure to subscribe to @thisisironclad on YouTube and major social platforms. Follow us on Social - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisironclad Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ThisIsIRONCLAD
On this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Origin and Jocko Fuel CEO and BJJ black belt, Pete Roberts. Pete discusses the process of growing a company, what happened to manufacturing in the U.S., what it's like meeting with big business executives and what Pete has learned from them, how the mission of Origin evolved over the years, the challenges that come with growing numerous companies, the most important aspects of a business, the value of creating and utilizing a "brand book," the 2 things that kill a company, the biggest challenge in scaling a business, and what is on the horizon for Origin including a new documentary, new Jiu-Jitsu gear, hunting gear, and clothing. Check out all of Origin's new apparel at https://originmaine.com/ Thanks to the podcast sponsors: Charlotte's Web CBD. Head over to https://bit.ly/38FnyUv and use the promo code Chewjitsu20 to get 20% off of your total purchase. Epic Roll BJJ. Check out https://www.epicrollbjj.com and use the promo code Chewjitsu to get 15% off of your total purchase. Manscaped. Check out https://www.manscaped.com/ and use the promo code Chewjitsu20 to get 20% off and free shipping! Check out podcast exclusives including conversations with guests, Q&A sessions, and tons more at https://patreon.com/thechewjitsupodcast
CEO of Origin USA and 3rd degree Black Belt - Pete Roberts - joins the show to bring both the historic and modern stories of American manufacturing into the forefront. This is a hell of an episode that'll you'll NOT want to miss! ----- Pre-Order the DIGITAL version of "Consciousness Reality & Purpose" on Amazon TODAY: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS5FWLBK Subscribe to the Social Disorder Substack: https://thesocialdisorder.substack.com/ This episode is made possible by: BioPro+: https://bioproteintech.com/product/biopro-plus and DrewJitsu Online academy Sign up to get 2 week FREE to a library of over 550+ Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Technique videos taught by your host - Drew Weatherhead! Hit the link below to get started today! https://drewjitsuonline.com/join
Pete Roberts is an entrepreneur, founder of Origin Maine, and an absolute savage gentleman. Pete admits that he began his entrepreneurial venture very naive but ambitious nonetheless. He recounts losing everything in the 2008 recession including the business he was running at the time, an experience that humbled him. During this time he had turned to jujitsu as an outlet which in turn began his next entrepreneurial venture- Origin Maine. He explains how he and his team learned everything through a hands-on approach and by prioritizing quality and innovation they have been able to grow so much as a company. This is a resilient man who knows how to roll with the punches, pivot, adjust, and keep going. Now, hear his take on the Essential 11. More places you can find Pete: Instagram - @pete.m.roberts Shop Origin Maine - https://originmaine.com/
If you haven't leveraged the power of partnerships in business yet, then you probably don't know how to do it, or you're just scared things won't get aligned at some point. The secret to a successful business partnership? Make sure you detach from your ego and you lean into each other's superpowers, especially when there are three alpha males involved – such as the co-founders of supplement company Jocko Fuel. In this episode, Erik speaks with Brian Littlefield, the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Jocko Fuel. Brian is the "mad scientist" who pushes the limits on what's possible when it comes to clean ingredients and a balanced holistic approach pertaining to diet and healthy products. Listen in as Brian shares his early beginnings, how he found himself in a successful partnership with Pete Roberts and Jocko Willink, and how they're leveraging the power of trifecta in their business. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: Brian's health and fitness background The look into the nutraceutical industry Jocko Fuel's origins and Brian's involvement Offering people products that you can consumer yourself The power of partnership: Leaning on each other's superpowers Getting aligned with your partners when merging brands People over profit How they reinvented their energy drinks Episode Highlights: [06:19] What Are Nutraceuticals? Nutraceuticals are supplements promoted as having a medicinal or health benefit that isn't a pharmaceutical. Over the last 10 and 20 years, people have been looking for natural alternatives to lifetime prescription medications, which only serve as a band-aid. The nutraceutical world is an emerging market today when it comes to improving cognition. [27:55] Leaning on Each Other's Superpowers to Make a Partnership Rise It doesn't matter who you are, there's always going to be ego involved in the business. But at the end of the day, if you want a business partnership to succeed, you have to make sure you stay aligned with each other. There's always going to be an imbalance and disagreements at some point, especially when you're merging brands. There are always going to be some ups and downs. But there is nothing that can't be solved through good and clear communication. Hence, it's important that you keep your ego in check and detach from it. Understand that you may not be able to see all the aspects of what's going on, so learn to listen to what your partners have to say. Instead of putting each other in a box, learn to lean on each other's superpowers. Resources Mentioned: Website: www.jockofuel.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/jockofuel / www.instagram.com/brian_origin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erikecabral/support
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In this episode, we welcome Pete Roberts to the show. He is a 3rd-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and the Founder of Origin USA, which is a fast-growing company headquartered in Farmington, Maine. Origin is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lifestyle brand focused on creating dynamic products and training gear that both elevate and promote the culture and sport of BJJ. Origin's core products are jiu-jitsu gis, jeans, and boots, and they are expanding into hunting gear. He also runs Jocko Fuel, which is Jocko Willink's nutrition supplement line that includes protein, energy drinks, greens, vitamins, and other supplements. Overall, Pete's goal is to bring manufacturing back to the US. In this interview, we discuss why he started on the jiu-jitsu journey, why everyone should train jiu-jitsu, his failed entrepreneurial ventures prior to founding Origin, how he got connected with Jocko Willink, why he decided to spearhead bringing manufacturing back to the United States, the difficulty inherent in creating products in the US, what makes Origin gis so special, what we can expect from the new hunting line, and much more. Let's get into it… Go to the ORIGIN website to check out the full like of Origin and Jocko Fuel products: Gis, jeans, boots, protein, energy drinks, supplements, and much more. Use the promo code KYLE to get 10% off your order! Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've all begun to see the writing on the wall as it pertains to the loss in American manufacturing and the damage to the American supply chain. Continually, we have experienced losing jobs, harder to find items from toilet paper and baby formula to increasing concerns over Taiwan's domination over the semiconductor market, and increasing costs for everyday goods and services. My guest today is a man who is doing something about it. His name is Pete Roberts and he is the founder of OriginUSA which has dedicated itself to making all of their goods and products in America by Americans. Today, we talk about ever-changing market dynamics and how to stay ahead of the curve, why it's crucial we honor our past manufacturing heritage, building what Pete calls, a “blockchain of manufacturing,” the power of the “blue collar mindset,” and fully unlocking American Potential. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Understanding market dynamics People are realizing that they need to harden up Dealing with overwhelm and distraction Building up block chain manufacturing We need to be prepared for China We have to be savage about bringing back manufacturing and knowledge Predicting the non-tangibles in the market Scraping the good from the past and applying it to the future Doing things for internal validation Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready ⠀ Download the NEW Order of Man Twelve-Week Battle Planner App and maximize your week.
How does one go from Martial Arts to owning a manufacturing business? Just ask this week's TNQ Podcast guest, Pete Roberts. He realized that in Martial Arts, the same uniform had been used for over 200 years, so Pete created his own opportunity to build a fresh brand of Jiu Jitsu wearables. He wanted to have control over research and development, textiles, and the design process, and because he knew that Franklin County in Maine had a rich manufacturing heritage, he took action. But his endeavor was seemingly derailed as Pete could not find a U.S. manufacturer who could create his unique line of products. What to do? Pete decided to take matters into his own hands – literally. He built a manufacturing warehouse - spinning yarn, weaving fabrics, textiles, and designs, and began sewing his own line of uniforms and began his marketing efforts with simple, low budget ads. Pete's company, Origin USA, now has multiple manufacturing facilities, incorporating the ancestry of manufacturing, hiring the older generation and millennials alike. This is the true American entrepreneur spirit at its finest. In this episode you will hear: • My wife and I have been together since we were 16. You do that by buying into each other's personal goals and ambitions. • I use my ADHD as a superpower. • I've used the tools of Jiu Jitsu - timing, leverage, opportunity and applied it to reinventing gear for it. • I started with old, cast iron sewing machines, and no bathroom. • If you embrace the power of the American spirit, you can truly do anything. • Corporate greed chose profit over people. • If we can own the supply chain, we can protect it. • [Morgan] You brought something that was lost and brought it back to life. • Some folks will invest $75,000 in a vehicle. Why not invest that money in yourself? If you have an idea or a dream, don't be scared of the unknown. • The single most valuable thing is keeping a singleness of purpose. Stay focused on one thing and be great at it. • I know that what we are doing hasn't been done in 100 years. It's not unique – it's hard. • People are born every day that will be more talented than you, but what they don't have is the ambition to go all in and invest in themselves. • Be a savage of the body, a pioneer of the heart, and an operator of the mind.
A Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi w/John Hill aka Small Mountain--- Welcome - 0:30 The Warrior Life of Miyamoto Musashi - 0:30 Jocko Willink, Pete Roberts, and John Hill - 10:00 John Hill and Charity Match Jiu-Jitsu - 12:00 Jesan and Jocko on Leadership - 15:00 John Hill and Poker - 18:36 Accountability, Ownership, and The Wizard of Oz - 25:00 Leaders Must Be Familiar With Everything - 35:00 Leading Through The Crush of Chaos - 41:00 Leaders Must Be Clear About Which Hill They're Climbing - 50:00 Polish Your Wisdom, Learn Public Justice, Distinguish Good from Evil - 1:00:00 Beating Michael Jordan 1:1 - 1:02:04 Ten Years to be an Overnight Success - 1:12:00 The Good Student Will Spend a Year in the Horse Stance - 1:20:00 Leaders Know How to Win with One Cut - 1:33:09 What Are We Using the Internet For? - 1:40:00 The Three C's - 1:50:00 Leaders Fight Many Contests - 2:00:00 The Warrior Contests of Miyamoto Musashi - 2:15:00 Same Barber Different Cities - 2:24:55 Rap Artists Staying Power - 2:30:00 Leaders Avoid the Blame/Credit Trap - 2:40:00 You're Not Owed the Business You Want - 3:00:00 Being in the Army on 9/11 - 3:05:00 Leaders Learn to Use Both the Long and the Short Sword - 3:10:00 Everything is a Secret to People Who Don't Know It - 3:16:00 The War of Art - 3:21:00 "You're Gonna Get Hit" - 3:28:00 Translations of Musashi Matter - 3:35:38 Leaders Know Their Own Kung Fu - 3:36:00 Staying on the Path - 3:42:00 --- Check out John Hill's Adapted Growth - https://adaptedgrowth.com/ Join the Adapted Growth Sales Practice Lab - https://offers.adaptedgrowth.com/AGSaleslab Connect with John Hill on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnblanehill/ Get Selling From Scratch: How to Sell More by Simply Being Human here - https://www.amazon.com/Selling-Scratch-Simply-Being-Human-ebook/dp/B097CM5BQ2 Get the audiobook of Selling From Scratch: How to Sell More by Simply Being Human here - https://www.audible.com/pd/Selling-from-Scratch-How-to-Sell-More-by-Simply-Being-Human-Audiobook/B09NP7NZTL ---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!--- Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/. Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/ Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/ Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members. --- Jesan Sorrells Presents - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JesanSorrells/featured Jesan Sorrells - IG - https://www.instagram.com/therealjesanmsorrells/ Jesan Sorrells - FB - https://www.facebook.com/JesanMSorrells/ Jesan Sorrells - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesansorrells Jesan Sorrells - Twitter - https://www. twitter.com/jesanmsorrells Jesan Sorrells - https://www.jesansorrells.com/
Having the opportunity to see new parts of this country is something I never take for granted. In 2019, I had the opportunity to addend a conference near Farmington, Maine and I was fortunate enough to be provided a tour of the Origin Factory. Origin is a cutting-edge American manufacturing giant that continues to grow and innovate. It was on that day in the factory that I was able to meet Jon Milan as he showed us around and talked about how the founder, Pete Roberts had an incredible vision of bring textile manufacturing back to America. After meeting Jon, we began having conversation over social media and I learned that we had a shared interest in the outdoors. Jon is an avid outdoorsman and shares nearly every trip into the wild with his boys. Jon has a humble, and refreshing personality that is inspiring and motivating. During our conversation we talk the outdoors, Jiu Jitsu, American manufacturing, parenting, and leadership in the work place. Be sure to follow along with the Origin story on all their platforms.https://originmaine.comOrigin YouTubeJon Milan InstagramJon Milan FacebookThe Interrupted PodcastThe Interrupted Podcast WebsiteThe Interrupted Podcast YouTube ChannelThe Interrupted Podcast Instagram PageThe Interrupted Podcast Facebook PageSteve's Instagram
The President & CEO at Origin USA shares how he was inspired to launch a business in his basement, eventually build a factory and expand over many states - all simply because someone told him he didn't have the freedom to do so. Pete talks about how his company fills the void that exists between the different generations of Americans in a variety of ways.USA US Veterans United Military America American Inspiring Inspirational Servicemen Servicewomen Service Motivational Motivation Speaker Keynote VA Gary Sinise FoundationSupport the show
Pete Roberts started Origin U.S.A. because he wanted to take a stand in saving American manufacturing. And in the process of building his company, he found an even deeper purpose through the leadership he could provide for employees who needed a cause to fight for. In this episode, Pete shares why Origin's mission is so important, and he explains how he's held onto his vision while also needing to think about revenue. We also talk about the way our businesses can change when we stop thinking in the short-term and start focusing on building something that can outlive us. Why are you so passionate about American manufacturing? (1:45) What will be required to keep manufacturing in America? (10:53) Why did you decide to take a stand and do something about this issue? (15:39) How have you united people around this cause? (21:21) Why have employees stuck around even during the pandemic? (27:50) What does it look like to cast a vision while still thinking about revenue? (33:27) How does having a long-term mindset for your business shape the way you make decisions today? (41:22) How do you maximize your time with advisors? (46:15) What motivates you to turn down opportunities that don't align with your long-term goals? (53:33) How do you discern between wise counsel and naysayers? (57:53) What is an entrepreneurial seizure, and how do you combat it? (1:10:00) How have you evolved to become the leader Origin needs? (1:14:40) Product is a manifestation of the mindset (1:24:28) Origin USA Follow Pete and Origin on Instagram Path for Growth Membership Path for Growth One-on-One Coaching Sign up for the Worth it Wednesday Email Join Path for Growth on Instagram and Facebook
There are changes happening in our society, and there are two groups of people who are involved. There are the people who realize they can do better and do something about it and then there are the ones who want to sit around and complain about the quality of their life and have stuff handed to them. Because of this, you have two different factions forming. There is the great resignation and then there is the antiwork. Another way to look at this is the boys and the men. The Great Resignation These are the people who have gone through the pandemic and been forced to stay at home for over a year. While at the house they had plenty of time on their hands so they decided to tinker with some entrepreneurship. They found some success in providing value to those around them. So when it was time to go back to work they liked what they were able to make and wanted to keep at it. So they resigned from their own employees and have started running their own business. They are learning and taking their own life into their own hands. They see what is possible and have decide to climb that mountain. These people have become producers. What is antiwork? The term antiwork came up a couple of weeks ago when there was a story about stores getting spammed with an antiwork manifesto. Then the term has been cropping up more and more in life so I wanted to look into it thinking that I would find a bunch of people who just want to sit on their couch and play video games and bitch about the condition that they are in. Know what I found out? Just that, I see people complaining about Kellogg's strike and that their actions ain't fair. I see a lot of communists bitching and moaning about how capitalists are evil. They want more pay for equal work. The ANtiwork crowd wants to get more pay to do the same amount of work. The equivalent of getting a participation trophy. They want fast food to be anywhere from $15 to $25 an hour. That is an entry-level job. If you want to make more you may just have to put down the bong and sacrifice some of your comfort for the dream of having more income. The manifest talks about fair pay. The question is what's fair? Should a person who has put in3 years of hard work get paid the same amount as a new hire? Should a Person who has put in 5 years of mediocre work get paid the same amount as a person who has done 3 years of exceptional work? What is fair is you get paid for the amount of value you put in. The capitalist means of exchange of value for value. Now they did get it right if you are not getting paid as much as you like then you should consider finding a better-paying job. Don't just sit in the same place complaining that you are not getting paid enough. Go find better jobs. Businesses are hiring all over the place. Poverty wages exist because people don't want to strive for more. The moment it gets a bit uncomfortable they back out. So the poverty wage is not the business's fault but it is yours for settling. Now Barnaby Lashbrook over at Forbes talks about this a bit as to say there is a problem with work-life balance. He talks about how life should come first and work be the enabler. Well, that is the case already. Yet many people choose to not take life by the horns they would rather sit at home and do nothing about going out and living life. Barnaby also talks about how employers should be helping with a better work/life balance which is a false argument. Then you have the pinnacle of capitalistic thought Slate. Talking about the antiwork movement from a huge victim point of view. They do give some points where people were very ingenious to create some code to do the work they were hired to do and that's a good thing. You are hired to do a job and if you can do it efficiently and don't have to do it harder only smarter. That is providing value. I am no fan of unions Now I believe I understand why people are striking, and that is because they are getting hammered with work. There are fewer people who returned to work after the Wuhan flu ran through the country and thanks to the government people didn't just get back to work instead the government paid people more money to stay home. That extra $600 in unemployment kept people home. Now many companies like Kelloggs are struggling to meet the amount of volume they are expected to produce. They have orders to fill. So the people who did come home are having to take up the slack of the people who don't want to work. They are working 60 days straight That is a lot of work. That increases the burnout in anybody Is it fair? No, but visit Kellogg's fault, or is it the people who didn't want to show back up? Then again maybe it's the government's fault for incentivizing people to stay home. Yet many love the people are striking because of these work conditions. Now Kelloggs is stuck between a rock and a hard place. They are struggling to meet demand because they don't have enough workers to have a good schedule and then you have more people not working because they don't like the conditions. So Kelloggs is dropping the people who rejected the proposal and so Kelloggs did what every company has a right to do. You didn't show up to work you are fired. This is justifiable in my eyes you ain't gonna work then your not providing me any value so go pound sand. Now, who wins after the strike is over? I can tell you it's not Kelloggs and it's not the employees though they may see themselves as winning when it's all done because they are getting some extra time off and most likely more money in their pocket but who really wins here? It's the union bosses. They are the true mooches in this scenario. They did nothing other than getting more people for their members which means they get more money in their pockets. This is communism at its finest. Those at the top of the food chain get the money and power while the people they are supposed to be helping get scraps. Do I like unions? No. There is a time and a place for everything and rarely does a union actually help. They are more often than not, an arm of organized crime and they use their members to fill their bank accounts. The exchange of value is actually not there. What many people want to think is this antiwork movement is good. No its not it is not it is nothing more than a bunch of moochers who want to have something like universal income or something to that effect. Where they can receive some money for just sitting around and not providing any value. Success takes work and sacrifice Sorry, but if you want to be successful you have to provide value to people. Sitting around the house or going someplace and hanging out doesn't provide value. When you are home doing nothing you are consuming. That is what a grown boy does. While a grown man will go out and produce something. He will invest his time and energy and get paid little green certificates of appreciation for the effort. If he puts in more effort, he will get more certificates. The time it takes to make money is not the key it is the amount of value. and that is where so many Grown boys don't get it. They go to work and think that they are wasting their time. With that thought yeah they are wasting not only their time but their employer's money. They look forward to the coffee break, lunch break, the end of the day and they live for the weekend. While men who are producing don't see the weekend they see it as any other day. Do they take breaks and enjoy life? Yeah, and they can afford to go on very nice breaks. Then they are right back at work and feeling alive for producing a valuable product. Are you an Owner, a renter, or a squatter? I came across this concept on the Order of Man Podcast when Ryan Michler was talking to Pete Roberts of Origin. Pete talked about there being 3 types of people who are employed in a business. There are the Owners, The Renters, and the Squatters. A Squatter is a person who consumes the day they don't provide much if any value and only want to know what they get in return. They often can be seen skulking around the water cooler talking about how it must be nice to have all that the owner has, and complaining about what they don't have. The Renter does just enough to be a good employee. They show up on time and leave at quitting time. The Owner is the person with an owner's mentality and they show up early and they go home late. They take pride in the job that they do. They have no problem looking for other tasks that they can take on. Their eye is on the product. They want to make sure they provide the best and put their heart into what they are doing. These are the people who are often seen as the leaders of the organization. Instagram is instafake Many kids these days want to be successful. I heard a talk show host mention that his son is struggling with the concept of success. He is disheartened but the fact that he doesn't see himself being able to be successful. I have heard this several times and I believe it is because of what they are looking at on Instagram. You see many Young adults who are tooling around in nice cars and having these extravagant vacations. The interesting point is that many of these people don't own those cars and they are putting up airs that they are successful. To them, it is all about the followers. They are not providing much value and so they fall out of the limelight pretty quick. Yet the kids who see these people often don't realize they aren't seeing them as much anymore all they know is that a new influencer has cropped up and is showing them all that they wished for.
What do Owen Wright, Adam Melling, Nick Meaney, Connor O'Leary, Stuart Kennedy and Berrick Barnes all have in common? They've all spent vast periods of their careers training under the tutelage of Exercise Physiologist and Goju Ryo Karate (5th Dan Sensei) expert Pete Roberts in his garage in Lennox Head. For a tiny garage, in a small Northern NSW town, that is a phenomenal record. What's even more impressive, is that professional athlete or not, kids who invest time in his gym come out the other side not just better athletes but better people and that in itself speaks volumes to Pete's character and the culture he creates. This podcast is all about highlighting people who are doing great things in the community and Pete exemplifies this and more. So tune this week to gain a bit of old school wisdom from one the best movement coaches around. As always we would like to thank the people who support us:Lennox Pizza and Pasta - The best pizza this side of Naples and a huge supporter of the podcast - call in and see Mez and the team when next in Lennox Head or get online and check them out at https://lennoxheadpizzaandpasta.com.au/Yulli's Brews - Big thank you to Simon and the team for the continued support in the hydration department - seeing as the fridge is near on empty week after week, the beer has been a huge hit. For those of you out there who haven't met Amanda, Jed, Hans Gropo, or even the big Seabass - we'll make sure that over the next few months we introduce you all. The team at Yulli's Brew know their beer and food in equal measure and they also know how to have a bloody good time doing it. If you want to get your hands on one of the beers we've mentioned above or perhaps another tipple tickles your fancy, be sure to visit https://www.yullisbrews.com.au/The Station Grocer Lennox Head - Your 'one stop shop' for all things fuel, food, coffee and Ball & All Merchandise in Lennox Head and the Northern Rivers. Get down and see Matty, Joel, Brucey and the team and who knows, if Woody has his way they may be selling small reptiles, blue bottles and Army tanks very very soon. https://thestationgrocer.com.au/Elders Lennox Head & Bangalow - with the real estate market really struggling in small map dot locations like Lennox Head and Bangalow, Elders thought it was time they got their name out there on the world stage - that is why they market themselves on the internet at https://www.elderslennoxhead.com.au/. https://bangalow.eldersrealestate.com.au/
My guest today is my good friend and incredible entrepreneur and visionary behind Origin USA, Pete Roberts. You know I've been talking about Origin for years and if you don't know who Pete is and what he's doing to reclaim American Manufacturing, this is going to be the podcast conversation for you. Today, we talk about dealing with uncertainty, how to determine what to move towards in the face of so many choices, developing the “let's find out” mentality, what it takes to win and thrive, the dichotomy between risk and reward, and ultimately, the pursuit of not only changing yourself but the world. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: The bank is your partner, not your enemy Being an “actionable dreamer” Articulating your vision for those around you Squatters, renters, and owners There can be no egos if we're going to win Support your best employees You can't only care about people when it benefits you You are not in control Live every day like it's your last day Failure is not “final” If you're not replaceable, you're not promotable The pursuit of a lifetime Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready ⠀ Download the NEW Order of Man Twelve-Week Battle Planner App and maximize your week.
In a podcast MONTHS in the making, I sit down in person with 3rd degree Black Belt and CEO of Origin USA - Pete Roberts! Get ready for an inspiring and living example of the American Dream! Links: North/South Chronicles Vlog: https://bit.ly/2Tf3pR8 DrewJitsuOnline: www.DrewJitsuOnline.com BJJ Fanatics: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/all/products/the-crucifix-manual-by-drew-weatherhead Jiu-Jitsu X: https://jiujitsux.com/product-category/instructor/drew-weatherhead/ Origin USA: www.OriginUSA.com and use Promo Code DrewJitsu for 10% OFF Everything!
0:00:00 - Opening0:16:24 - Pete Roberts from Origin USA.1:46:28 - Final thoughts1:49:44 - How to stay on THE PATH.2:14:57 - Closing gratitude.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content
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This week Adam & Jeremy Review an episode of All Japan Pro Wrestling TV from July 19th, 1986. This show featured:- Takashi Ishikawa & Mighty Inoue vs Goro Tsurumi & Ashura Hara- Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta vs Super Strong Machine & Killer Khan- Animal Hamaguchi, Riki Choshu, & Yoshiaki Yatsu vs Pete Roberts, Ted DiBiase, & Stan HansenFor Exclusive Bonus Episodes, subscribe via out Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingatrandomOr subscribe directly in Apple PodcastsEvery week we will fire up the randomizer, & will review a classic wrestling event from a streaming service. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram for the reveal of what show will be reviewed each week.Music by Devin Davis, download his album at http://devindavis.bandcamp.com/
Pete Roberts is a Jiu-Jitsu black belt and the founder and CEO of Origin USA, an American manufacturing company. Pete discusses his desire to create an American-Made Jiu-Jitsu gi, his love for Jiu-Jitsu, being humbled on the mats, starting a business that failed and using that as a motivator, the valuable lessons learned from having his ideas stolen, learning the idea of “Lean Manufacturing,” where innovation happens, Pete’s creative process, the idea behind the Origin Immersion Camps, How working with Jocko Changed Origin, and what a typical day in Pete’s life looks like. Check out Origin gis, apparel, and supplements http://www.originusa.com/ Follow Origin USA on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/originusa/ Follow Pete on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pete.m.roberts/ Thanks to the podcast Sponsors: Charlotte's Web CBD. Head over to https://bit.ly/31HEWoT and use the promo code Chewjitsu to get 15% off of your total purchase. Epic Roll BJJ. Check out https://www.epicrollbjj.com and use the promo code Chewjitsu to get 15% off of your total purchase. Submission Nutrition. Pick up some oats to help fuel your training at www.submissionnutrition.com and use code Chewjitsu for 15% off your purchase.
In this episode we welcome Pete Roberts, founder of Origin USA. Join us as we talk Jiu-Jitsu, American manufacturing, and Pete's entrepreneurial journey. Listen how Pete went from a backyard workshop to a multi-location manufacturing company, picking up Jocko Willink as a business partner along the way. Pete RobertsIG: @pete.m.robertsORIGINhttps://originmaine.com/IG: @originusaThe OpTempo Training Group website for an updated list of classes:https://optempotraining.com/@optempotraining on Instagram and FacebookFind us on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4kBpYUjDdve9BULTHRF2Bw/featured?view_as=subscriber
Pete Roberts is an entrepreneur, founder of Origin Maine, and an absolute savage gentleman. Pete admits that he began his entrepreneurial venture very naive but ambitious nonetheless. He recounts losing everything in the 2008 recession including the business he was running at the time, an experience that humbled him. During this time he had turned to jujitsu as an outlet which in turn began his next entrepreneurial venture- Origin Maine. He explains how he and his team learned everything through a hands-on approach and by prioritizing quality and innovation they have been able to grow so much as a company. This is a resilient man who knows how to roll with the punches, pivot, adjust, and keep going. Now, hear his take on the Essential 11. More places you can find Pete: Instagram - @pete.m.roberts Shop Origin Maine - https://originmaine.com/
I told Emily I was having the guy from Origin on my show, and she responded, 'War Engine? What's that?' Well, I got someone who is arguably just as cool. I'm joined by none other than Pete Roberts, host of the Hands and Daylight podcast and leader of the pack over at Origin. What you'll notice first about Pete is he's an all-around good dude who is clearly proud to be a man and walks the walk. We tackle the subject of everyday masculinity, meaning the little things we as men do--or should be doing--on a consistent basis. For starters, discover the mindset that mature, evolved men know is foundational to manhood, yet which young men almost always exhibit the exact opposite of...even as they think they're more macho by doing so. Next, how does a man handle daily interactions with both women AND other men, including over social media? Then I share my personal lesson from a Navy SEAL on how to be more of a man in the most subtle but powerful of ways. Is it true that if you don't have the capacity to be violent, you're harmless? What are the little things that make a man a true father to his kids every day? How do boundaries enter into daily life, including the balance between work, family and leisure time? What should a man do when he inevitably messes up sometimes? And of course, we get around to talking about men's health and how easy it is for us to neglect it. Make 2021 your year to rise above and take ownership of your very own 'new normal'. Your first 25-minutes are free when you get on my calendar at https://mountaintoppodcast.com === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!
Pete is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black belt who had a brilliant vision...bring back American manufacturing. In a world of outsourcing and insurmountable roadblocks to US companies, Pete and his employees have proven everyone wrong. Making the best Jiu-Jitsu Gis available and Jeans out of cotton grown in the US, and woven on looms from the US textile past. They also make boots, industry leading supplements, rash guards, exercise equipment and more. In this episode, Pete talks about how Origin started, how difficult the path has been and gives us insight into how his work ethic has contributed to the companies success. He also gives us some phenomenal philosophical deep dives into what Jiu-Jitsu means to him helping us all learn a new way of thinking about the way. As normal, the crew hit on music with Pete, but he pulls a major black belt move on the tactical twins that was a blast. The crew then move into accountability of the week. Origin USA - Handcrafted in America, Without Compromise. (originmaine.com) Use EVOSEC10 at checkout for 10% off. www.Tenicor.com Use EVOSEC at checkout for 10% off at checkout. Drill of the week: 4 strings of the Valor Ridge Rifle Standards, Credit Reid Henrichs: On Valor Ridge target. Can also use IDPA or the Rangemaster Q target (8 inch center) as well. Each string starts with your safety on, this is a MUST. String 1 - 50 yards, start position standing at the ready, on the buzzer drop to kneeling, fire 2 shots, then drop to prone and fire two more shots. Par time 15 sec String 2 - 25 yards from low ready, on the buzzer fire 6 rounds to the body in 10 sec. String 3 - 15 yards at low ready, on the buzzer fire one round to the head in 3 sec - you will do this 5 times individually. String 4 - 7 yards, on buzzer fire 2 to the body in 1.5 sec, you will does this string 3 times. 21 rounds total, you are allow 1 round out of either the head circle/triangle or 8 inch circle for a pass, all under par.
How does tech infrastructure determine the ease of your remote work experience? How does the right infrastructure & toolkit get you into the right mindset? What influence does workspace ergonomics have on your productivity & wellbeing? Head over to https://stephanieholland.co/90 for full show notes & transcription.
No doubt, 2020 has kicked you in the teeth. It has for everyone to some degree. What you do now is completely up to you. If you adapt quickly, you’ll win. If you don’t, well, good luck. Most men understand this. Few do it. That’s why I wanted to have my good friend, Jiu-Jitsu coach, and business mentor back on the podcast. He’s arguably one the best and quickest adaptors in the game. His name is Pete Roberts and he is the founder of Origin. Today, we talk about how to recognize evolving trends, how to get ahead of the curve in life, when to adjust, and what factors to look for and, we give a bit of cultural commentary, including some political predictions (which were proven wrong since the recording of this podcast). SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Dealing with ego Facing challenges In the trenches Building culture Learning to pivot Rebuilding supply lines Gaining perspective Fortunate events Changing the zeros Experiencing Jiu-Jitsu A country divided Uniting our country PETE ROBERTS Gents, my guest today is Pete Roberts and, as I said early, he is the founder of Origin Maine, an American manufacturing company based in Maine. It might sound familiar to you because you hear me talk about Origin every week and there’s a reason why (you’ll hear about it on the podcast). Besides being one of the best innovators I know when it comes to growing, building, and scaling a business, he’s been a great mentor and friend, and one of the primary reason for us making our move to Maine. I always enjoy my conversations with Pete and I always walk away with a new perspective I hadn’t considered before. You will too. BATTLE READY PROGRAM. Gentlemen, at this point over 4,000 men have gone through the Battle Ready Program. If you aren’t familiar with what that is, it’s a free email course designed to walk you through four critical phases of planning your life. Look, I know how much you want to accomplish. I know that most men (based on the responses I’ve heard) are struggling with discipline and consistency. I also know that you believe you are meant for something more. It isn’t going to fall into your lap, gents. You have to go out and take it. But rather than be reckless in your pursuit, let me show you how to be calculated and precise in identifying what you want then doing the work necessary to claim it. You can sign up at www.orderofman.com/battleready. Read full article https://www.orderofman.com/292 Join our exclusive brotherhood, the Iron Council. Subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/orderofman Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter Please leave us a rating and review Support Order of Man by picking up some new merchandise in our store
"It is possible to make things by hand in the USA. We do use some modern machinery on the front end, but when it comes to making the product, it's Americans building calluses everyday." Pete Roberts Managing Partner and founder Origin, made in the USA, Maine-based Outfitter for combat sports jeans, footwear and nutritional supplements is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication.
"It is possible to make things by hand in the USA. We do use some modern machinery on the front end, but when it comes to making the product, it's Americans building calluses everyday." Pete Roberts Managing Partner and founder Origin, made in the USA, Maine-based Outfitter for combat sports jeans, footwear and nutritional supplements is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication.
Pete Roberts spent over a decade within AFL clubs as a full-time analyst and tech manager, ensuring players and coaches got the insights they needed to execute on game day. He joins us at the halfway point of a bizarre 2020 footy season to give us his thoughts, and provide some insights into how AFL clubs measure success internally - can we learn from that as fans, viewers and punters?
Peter Roberts is bringing back manufacturing to the US. Hear how he went from making 5 Jiu Jitsu uniforms his first week in business with no money in the bank to becoming an apparel manufacturing force in his home state of Maine and rebuilding his town's economic base.
In episode 216 of The OCD Stories podcast I interviewed Pete Roberts who has kindly agreed to share his story with us. Pete is the author of the book 'Unknown Forces the heartfelt story of a man struggling with mental health and his battle to live a normal life'. Show notes: https://theocdstories.com/podcast/story-pete-roberts
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0:00:00 - Opening 0:08:42 - Pete Roberts on how to build an American Business. 1:41:02 - Updates and How to Stay on The PATH 2;27:14 - Closing Gratitude.
http://www.thebjjmentalcoachpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/bjj_mental_podcast_E61-01.jpg () Andre “Dedeco” Almeida is a fifth-degree black belt serial entrepreneur. Besides being the co-owner of the New England United BJJ Team, he is the co-founder of Origin USA, along with Pete Roberts, our guest from episode number five, and MOST recently the co-owner of DDn’Co LifeStyle Clothing Brand. He shared his early days teaching in Brazil then eventually the tough transition to the United States and also about partnerships in business, which inspired me to title this episode MAKING A BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP WORK. Stick around for my final thoughts after the interview when I expand on the topic and share with you 7 Tips for Making a Business Partnership Work. Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! I would love to hear your feedback about the show; you can reach me at info@thebjjmentalcoach.com Enjoy the podcast! OSS! Gustavo Dantas The BJJ Mental Coach – https://tinyurl.com/y2pen9gx (https://tinyurl.com/y2pen9gx) Itunes – https://tinyurl.com/y45kymp4 (https://tinyurl.com/y45kymp4) Google Plus – https://tinyurl.com/ydetberf (https://tinyurl.com/ydetberf) Stitcher – http://tinyurl.com/y52f5u6z (http://tinyurl.com/y52f5u6z) Sources: DDnCo Lifestyle Clothing Brand – https://www.ddnco.com/collections/ddnco (https://www.ddnco.com/collections/ddnco) Origin USA – https://originmaine.com (https://originmaine.com) Book – https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DWUL3M3BAYBH&keywords=start+with+why+simon+sinek&qid=1563320725&s=gateway&sprefix=start+with+why%2Caps%2C182&sr=8-1 (Start with why (Simon Sinek)) Podcast – https://handsanddaylight.com (Hands and Daylight Podcast)
There are questions that come up a lot among solo and small-firm practitioners: What do I do if I have a long-term illness? Or, how do I provide a legacy for my firm so that, when I have to or choose to exit the practice of law, what I built can continue, and even provide for my family? To help us answer these questions, we are joined by Sofia Lingos, the managing attorney of Trident Legal and the Principal of Confidential Counselor Consulting, and Pete Roberts, an independent practice and management consultant and the Principal of Practice Law Advisor. They will teach us about how creating a business continuity plan will help you maintain your business in a continuous fashion in case of a disaster, how you can go about creating an effective succession plan, and how to plan for the interaction between continuity and succession. Resources: trident.legal Sofia on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sofialingosesq/ Sofia on Twitter: twitter.com/sofialingosesq practicelawadvisor.com Pete on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pete-roberts-0698566/ If you've enjoyed the podcast, please head to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating & review for the show! It only takes a moment, and really helps me to reach new listeners. You can also head to the website at TheLawEntrepreneur.com for more information on the podcast and my legal services. -- Thank you to our sponsors! Juris Diction - Next Level Law Practice is Juris Diction's new training program for estate planning attorneys that want to start or grow profitable and streamlined businesses. Use code TLE150 for $150 off of your course registration at http://thrivejd.com/ (thrivejd.com). Ruby Receptionist - Virtual receptionist & live call services that will help you grow your office (and save money), one call at a time - to learn more, go to callruby.com/lawentrepreneur or call 844.895.7829 The Law Entrepreneur is a production of Crate Media
It seems to me the more that I have conversations on this podcast, the more questions I have rather than the answers I’ve been seeking. But it’s been said that the quality of your life will be determined by the quality of the questions you ask. So, when I have an opportunity to sit down with my friend, Andy Stumpf, to ask some of life’s challenging questions, it’s always a great discussion.Today, we talk about so many different topics like taking risks (which we’ve both done with moving our families), developing resilience in our lives, and the never-ending challenges that come with raising kids. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Managing uncertainty Seeking adventure Navigating risk Mental toughness Guiding your children Voluntary hardships Parental balance Toxic masculinity Calibration Frank conversation Consequences of bad decisions Corporate endorsements The power of social media Politics Doing more with less ANDY STUMPF My guest today is my friend, Andy Stumpf. I heard he was making a trip to Maine about a week after I got here so I reached out and scheduled a conversation on this podcast. We had a day of archery, Jiu-Jitsu, a podcast session, and finished it off with a lobster bake with our friends, Pete Roberts, and Brian Littlefield.If you don’t know who Andy Stumpf is, he is a retired Navy SEAL, avid bow hunter, and a base jumping, wingsuit flying mad man. But, in addition to that, he’s one of the most level-headed men that I know. I think a lot of that has been developed to even out his quest for adventure.You’re going to enjoy this one as it’s not so much of an interview but two men talking about the challenges and struggles that are part of life. MAINE EVENTI’m sure you’ve heard by now that we’ve got our Order of Man Maine event taking place on August 10-11, 2019, with an exclusive Iron Council dinner on the 9th.Our entire goal for the event is to teach you the framework for success in your health, wealth, relationships, and life and, of course, introduce you to a network of men who are all achieving big things in their lives.We’ve been making plans for the event on my property and to say that I’m extremely excited about what we’re putting together is a huge understatement. If you’re interested in learning more and locking in a seat at the table, head to www.orderofman.com/maineevent. Again, that’s www.orderofman.com/maineevent. But do it quickly as we only have 25 spots remaining. Join our exclusive brotherhood, the Iron Council. Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter Please leave us a rating and review Support Order of Man by picking up some new merchandise in our store Show notes https://www.orderofman.com/224
Pete and Brian are the mad scientists behind Origin USA, a manufacturing company dedicated to products sourced and made in the USA. Their factory is tucked away in the wilderness of Maine, and is dedicated to reinvigorating American production. Origin USA originally started in the BJJ "space," crafting high-quality Gi's for Jiu Jitsu practitioners. Recently they introduced denim jeans that are "Grown and Sewn" in the USA, and are about to launch a series of hand crafted boots. Pete Roberts founded Origin USA after a high-level competitive career in BJJ himself. As the company grew, he met Brian Littlefield, also a high-level BJJ practitioner, and now the CEO of Origin Labs, the nutrition and supplementation wing of Origin USA. www.originmaine.com
We continue our Fieldays 2019 special. Today we talk with National leader Simon Bridges, Head of Fieldays Peter Nation, Beef & Lamb NZ CEO Andrew Morrison joins us, as does All Black Sam Whitelock, Tim Mackle from Dairy NZ, Hyundai New Zealand General Manager Andy Sinclair and Pete Roberts from DVS.
Today’s discussion is with Pete Roberts & Brian Littlefield from Origin Main. These are two men that I highly admire and respect. We talk about thinking big, how too many men seem to be playing it safe, and so much more. Hit me up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and let me know what you thought about the conversation. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Moving stone walls Life’s defining moments Decades of opportunity Taking risks Living without stuff Making a sacrifice Washing off the comfort When is it “big enough” Building emotional equity Earned confidence IRON COUNCIL It’s been said that the only thing constant is change. And, if you’re anything like me, change is not easy for you. Even if we know it will be good for us, it seems to me that most men resist change. But if it’s inevitable and, in a lot of ways, constructive, we need to understand how to deal with it and actually embrace change. That’s why inside of our exclusive brotherhood, the Iron Council, we’re talking all about change and how to harness it for a force of good in our lives and in those we have a responsibility for. We’re going to to be breaking it down weekly with understanding the nature of our relationship with change, how to take action when we are faced with an evolving set of circumstances, and how to effectively lead the people we care about through change. If you’re ready to learn how to embrace change in your life, have some powerful discussion about it, and be challenged to take deliberate and intentional action toward growing and evolving, I invite you to band with us inside the Iron Council. Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter Please leave us a rating and review Support Order of Man by picking up some new merchandise in our store Show notes www.orderofman.com/221 www.orderofman.com/221
Visit my website for complete show notes of every episode. Or scroll down for more info and direct link.What Pete is doing with Origin is absolutely extraordinary. It is geared toward the reclamation of America. His vision is put to action with excellence in service. What he preaches, he puts into practice. With regard to local environments and higher economics, this is the real deal. When it comes to creating a healthy company culture, this is the real deal. We can all learn a lot by following the example set by Pete and Origin.I really enjoyed the opportunity to talk with Pete and feel privileged to share our conversation with you. I believe you will find this episode entertaining and educational. There are a lot of gems in here, so I hope you’re able to use some of the information in a way that adds meaning and fulfillment to your life. Feel free to share it with others and let me know how it lands for you.Episode Guide♡ PROLOGUEPete’s personalLife and businessCompany cultureMasculinityLiving with purposeLeading with excellenceCuriosities and complexities of societyClosing gratitude♡ EPILOGUEThank you for your listenership. I sincerely appreciate your time and attention. For the full Whipple Sizzle, to stream this episode, read the transcription and notes, follow the links, check out the resources, and so much more, head over to the blog on my website. Follow on Facebook and engage with me and the Virtue Squad!BONUS POINTS: Give a rating and review on iTunes. Please subscribe and share this show with others.Featured musicMusic by Joe CorfieldTrack: WildflowerListen on SpotifyFor the full listing of the featured music in this show, visit my podcast soundtrack page to hear more great artistry.If you would like to feature your music on my show or are interested in being a guest, feel free to contact me now. Send your direct messages here.
At the end of the day it’s just people trying to make the best decisions for their company. Pete Roberts and Brian Littlefield from Origin USA sat down with Tim to talk about how they started their company and how embracing excellence enabled them to scale it. Pete and Brian’s partnership is a huge powerhouse. Origin USA manufactures products for Jiu Jitsu, MMA, BJJ, Grappling and Lifestyle Athletes. They’ve teamed up with Jocko Willink to produce vitamin supplements as well. Discover what drives them, what motivates them, and how they’re tearing it up right now. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! · Here’s How » Join the On the Shelf community today: · Ontheshelfnow.com · On The Shelf Now Facebook Group · On the Shelf Now Facebook · On The Shelf Now Twitter · On the Shelf Now Instagram
At the end of the day it's just people trying to make the best decisions for their company. Pete Roberts and Brian Littlefield from Origin USA sat down with Tim to talk about how they started their company and how embracing excellence enabled them to scale it. Pete and Brian’s partnership is a huge powerhouse. […]
Everyone once in a while you have the opportunity to sit down and talk with someone like you've known them for years. Although me and my guest today, Pete Roberts, have only known each other for six months or so, we share some core values when it comes to the way we approach our life, our business, and our responsibilities as men. Today we talk about how arrogance is hurting men, how to instill discipline in your children, the importance of self-checking yourself, and how to set yourself free. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS The real deal with being an introvert/extrovert How Jiu-Jitsu translates into life Why you aren't as good as you think you are How your arrogance is hurting you The cycle of hardship and how it creates stronger men The American Dream and how to bring it back How to instill discipline into your children Why brute strength isn't always your ally How to keep kids from going soft The power of "tribalism" and conformity How to create a powerful culture Delegating roles and responsibilities How to effectively use the Pareto principle to produce more How you can tell a lot about people through who associates with them How Decentralized Command can help you win in business in life How to remove your emotions from the equation The importance of self-checking yourself Why you need to get rid of stuff in your life PETE ROBERTS My guest today is friend and founder of Origin Maine, Pete Roberts. I was fortunate enough to join him at his Jiu-Jitsu Immersion Camp a couple weeks ago and, while there, had an opportunity to sit down with him for an off-the-cuff interview about family, business, and life. This is a man who I really admire and respect not only for his business acumen but the purpose and reasoning behind what he's doing for his family, his employees, and his community. You've heard me talk about Origin for months. Now you get to meet the man behind the vision and his talk on business and the world. Please leave us a review at https://orderofman.com/itunes Shownotes: https://orderofman.com/184 Website: https://orderofman.com
Peter Robert, owner of Origin and host of the Hands and Daylight Podcast, joins Rob on the last day of the Origin Immersion Camp at the party to talk about his training, running Origin and the creation of the camp.
0:00:00 – Opening 0:04:45 – Pete Roberts, Origin USA. Business growth. Important lessons. New mind set. Jiu Jitsu. 2:10:33 – Support. 2:40:11 – Closing Gratitude.
http://www.thebjjmentalcoachpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/bjj_mental_podcast_EP5-01.jpg () Welcome to episode 5. Today's guest is Pete Roberts. Pete is a BJJ black belt and the founder of Origin USA. Origin has a 20,000-foot factory in Maine that produces an entire line of products not just jiu-jitsu gi’s. Origin also sells supplements via Origin Labs and has its own podcast titled “Hands and Daylight” Check out my Final Thoughts from the interview at [44:30] where I share my take aways and teach personal development. Subscribe to www.thebjjmentalcoach.com and receive for FREE the audio to download and watch the videos of the “Top 10 Mental Mistakes BJJ Competitors make and how to avoid them.” Subscribe, rate and review the podcast! I would love to hear your feedback about the show, you can reach me at info@thebjjmentalcoach.com Enjoy the podcast! OSS! Gustavo Dantas https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ep5-let-your-irritations-inspire-you-origin-usa-ceo/id1391760389?i=1000414368043&mt=2 (Itunes) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gustavo-dantas/the-bjj-mental-coach-podcast?refid=stpr (Stitcher) https://play.google.com/music/m/D2mimhvkqcqlstatwwmcrv7lnfm?t=EP5_-_Let_your_irritations_inspire_you__Origin_USA_CEO_Pete_Roberts-The_BJJ_Mental_Coach_Podcast_wit (Google Play) ******************* Pete Roberts https://youtu.be/XgDNwLTmvkQ (Jocko Podcast 93 w/ Pete Roberts: American Made With American Hands. Origin USA. ) http://www.originmaine.com (www.originmaine.com) https://www.facebook.com/originbjj (https://www.facebook.com/originbjj) https://www.facebook.com/originbjj (www.instagram.com/originusa) https://www.youtube.com/ORIGINBJJ (https://www.youtube.com/ORIGINBJJ)
Everyone these days wants to be an entrepreneur and while I applaud their desire to go out and create something from nothing, too many men are in it for the wrong reason. Today, I'm joined by my friend and founder of Origin USA to talk about the meaning of entrepreneurship. This one is unlike a lot of the podcast you see on entrepreneurship where you'll hear the ten tactics every entrepreneur needs to know. We go deep into why entrepreneurship is so important, why you should and shouldn't go into business for yourself, why vision is so critical, ethical responsibilities and obligations, and why creating a business without compromise is so critical. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS The value of entrepreneurship Why someone should become an entrepreneur Why someone should not become an entrepreneur Why striping away your ego is critical to your success Developing a belief in yourself How to develop more confidence How to use faith to take more calculated risks Our moral and ethical responsibilities as business owners The value of resourcefulness How to find new pathways How to revive old ways of doing things and "modernizing" them The value of a challenge and competition Why creating a business "without compromise" is a huge competitive edge How to connect with influential people using timing and value PETE ROBERTS Gentlemen, today I am joined my my friend, entrepreneur, and founder of Origin USA, Mr. Pete Roberts. I came across what Pete was doing through Jocko (who is Pete's partner) and was immediately inspired by his story and message behind him and his company, Origin. This man is not just an entrepreneur but someone who has meaning and significance about the work he's doing to bring manufacturing back to his hometown and create a product that is entirely made in the US, without compromise. More than anything, today you're going to hear why he does what he does, where his idea of vision, ingenuity, and discipline come from and how the notion of business ownership ties into our responsibility as men to protect, provide, and preside in our homes, our businesses, and our communities. Again, this isn't a checklist-type interview of everything an entrepreneur should know and do but a conversation about ideas, responsibility, and creativity. Listen to the stories and the message Pete has to share, implement it, and I guarantee you'll live a more fulfilled life and help those you come in contact with along the way do the same. Please leave us a review at http://orderofman.com/itunes Shownotes: http://orderofman.com/149 Website: http://orderofman.com
In this episode of the Grow or Die Mid-Week Checkpoint, we examine a short clip from the Jocko Willink Podcast as he interviews Pete Roberts, President of Origin USA, a globally distributed lifestyle magazine and partner in Jocko Industries. Pete shares a powerful story of what it means to be "ALL IN." As an entrepreneur, he received a profound piece of advice that lead to a critical decision that would impact his entire outlook on life. Enjoy!
Pete Roberts from Encounter Church is our special guest sharing on pursuing God through worship together.
0:00:00 - Opening. 0:06:42 - Who is Peter Roberts? 0:26:45 - Lessons and Fortitude in Career in "New Media" 1:10:23 - Building the Origin Brand. 2:16:31 - More thoughts on the struggle. 2:18:53 - Support JockoStore stuff, Origin Brand Apparel, with Jocko White Tea and Psychological Warfare (on iTunes). Extreme Ownership (book), The Discipline Equals Freedom Field Manual. 3:05:15 - Closing Gratitude.
No Sos this week as so we are joined by Pete Roberts as we talk all things Round 18 Download audio file (AAAS_Round-18.mp3)
Round 5 gave us plenty of stuff to talk about. We had Malthouse breaking records, The Doggies beating Swans and the Hawks belting Roos. Pete Roberts joins the AAAS this week to discuss and we also induct our latest member to the Legends Lounge. Download audio file (AAAS_Round_5.mp3)
Pete Roberts speaks on the subject of friendship from John 15:9-17. Recorded on 24/08/14.
In this episode, the Founder and Owner of ORIGIN stops by to share a very special announcement about the future of the crossover brand and NEF MMA.Download/Listen: New England Fights #17
Congratulations to the Brisbane Lions, but I think almost all fans of the AFL are now ready for the real stuff to kick in. Sean is down in Tasmania so he has been replaced by the all around AFL guru in Pete Roberts who adds some class to the lineup, to make up for the […]
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