Everyone wants to be a badass. Well, everyone listening to this podcast wants to be a badass, so I figured we should just talk about the steps. Step 1: Be a physical badass. Where does that start? Get into shape. You cannot be fat, overweight, and unhealthy if you want to be a badass. This week we are talking about controlling what you put in your body.
Jairek has been coaching business owners, teams and individuals for over a decade to achieve world class results in work and life through his personal coaching.
His coaching has helped them make more money (while working less!), lose weight, have more passion in their relationships and more focus and energy than ever before.
Prior to founding VaynerSports, AJ, along with his brother Gary, started VaynerMedia, an advertising agency in 2009.
While working on VaynerMedia, AJ was an active angel investor counting Uber and Venmo as successful startups in his portfolio.
AJ is also currently a proud board member of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation.
How you view yourself is a major part of this battle we fight daily. Are you seeing yourself as less than? Making the shift from I am less than to I am capable will be the first step in changing all of your results.
Abel James is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Musician, and Online Creator.
A “Coach to the coaches”, Abel has been a leading voice in the world of Health for more than a decade.
He’s starred on ABC Television, in documentaries, and has been featured in People, Entertainment Tonight, South by Southwest, and many more.
You hear a lot of talk about developing your mindset. However, you don’t get a lot of tangible ways that you can actually do it. Well, here you go, a tangible way that I started to develop my mindset.
Matt Serra is a former UFC welterweight champion. He is also the very first American to receive his Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from the hands of Renzo Gracie.
He is well known for his historic upset in MMA, when he won his UFC welterweight title by TKO’ing heavy betting favorite, Georges St. Pierre.
One of my favorite books, “The Untethered Soul,” talks about what to do when you get a thorn in your arm. You flick it out. This begs the question, why don’t we do the same thing when we get a thorn in our hearts?
Scott Lynch is the host of The Motivated Mind, a Spotify top 100 Mental Health podcast with over 3.4 million downloads.
On December 27, 2015 he received a text that would change his life forever — his best friend had taken his own life. For years, Scott struggled to understand how he missed his pain, how he didn’t see all that he was going through. This toxic thinking had him looking in the wrong places, blaming himself for the event, and clawing at the past, trying to pull time backwards. Three years later, it dawned on him: what he needed to do was create a platform to help those in darkness, help others shift their perspective, and to encourage others to look inward for elevation in order to see the best in themselves.
Everything must begin with desire. Without this first characteristic, everyone will quit. Everyone will become beaten down over time and give up to what is more accessible. You will fall victim to the road that most people travel. But, if you desire more, you will keep forging forward. You will travel the road that is less traveled and be able to accomplish what was once thought of as impossible.