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In this week's episode, we celebrate an incredible milestone of 355 episodes over the past 7 years. I’m excited to share some of my favorite lessons from the amazing guests I’ve had the privilege of interviewing for this show.
Each of these extraordinary guests, many of whom are billionaires, have walked unique paths to their success. In this episode, you’ll discover 5 key insights that inspired their journeys and can inspire you to create your own success.
You'll love these 5 lessons:
Focus on what only you can do.
Double down on where you’re already earning.
Emphasize the importance of service.
Embrace experimentation.
Cultivate resilience to overcome setbacks.
All these plus many more things I learned along the way.
Go give these guys some love:
Justin Welsh - justinwelsh.me/, @thejustinwelsh on Instagram and X
Larry Janesky - larryjanesky.com/, @LarryJanesky on Instagram
Paul Orfalea - paulorfalea.com/,
John Paul DeJoria - PeaceLoveHappinessFoundation.org/.
Also if you loved hearing these exceptional people and want to check out their full episodes go back and check out:
Ep298 - Kevin Kelly
Ep280 - Justin Welsh
Ep329 - Larry Janesky
Ep273 - Paul Orfalea
Ep309 - John Paul DeJoria
That’s all in this feed.
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We’re back with our 3rd round of our ‘Brutally Honest’ series and this week it’s a deep one. I’m giving advice to my younger self again but this time it’s about relationships, specifically dating– but honestly most of this advice you can apply with adding anyone important in your life.
Now I wish I'd paid more attention to relationships when I was younger, more importantly I wish I’d paid more attention to the relationship I had with myself. My relationships with other people often mirrored how badly I felt about myself. Constructive communication and mutual respect are vital for navigating conflicts and building a strong foundation. Creating your ideal relationship requires effort, honesty, and a willingness to invest in yourself and your partner.
So we’re going to explore everything I’ve learned about how to find the right person to share your life with.
In this conversation, you’ll enjoy 3 BIG things:
Enjoy these 3 things plus many nuggets along the way.
Check out Mark Manson’s book Models, it helped me a ton to get over some of my issues,
Also check Stephanie Rigg, she’s a certified relationship coach who helped me a lot too.
If you're hungry for more of these ‘Brutally Honest’ episodes, join me as I jump into the time machine to drop some serious wisdom on my younger self. You can hear the first 2 about Careers and Business, that’s episode 346 & episode 348 of this feed!
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Erik Allebest is co-founder and CEO of Chess.com.
In 2006, Erik and co-founder Jay decided the world needs a better chess website. He turned in multiple job offers from tech companies such as Facebook to make this dream a reality.
Today, chess.com is the #1 chess-related website in the world!
They have more than 50+ million members on their website, and 8+ million games played each day.
Show notes: https://okdork.com/podcast/221
Use this link to get 10% off at checkout on AppSumo: https://appsumo.com/?coupon=noah10&code=noah10
Daymond John is the CEO and founder of the $6 billion global brand FUBU and star of ABC’s Shark Tank. His consulting agency, The Shark Group, has worked with more than 100 startups and his books, The Power of Broke and Rise and Grind, were New York Times best sellers.
Now, Daymond’s releasing a self-narrated Audible Original titled Founding FUBU where he shares his journey as a kid from Queens who turned $40 into a $6 billion empire. In this episode, we dive into his story, why he writes his own obituary every year and at the end, I pitch Daymond AppSumo (Shark Tank-style)。
https://okdork.com/podcast/213
Use this link to get 10% off at checkout on AppSumo: https://appsumo.com/?coupon=noah10&code=noah10
By the age of 29 I made my first million dollars, but the journey to get there was far from sexy. I went from working in a cubicle at Intel, to working (and getting fired) by Facebook, to sleeping on couches for almost a year. It took lots of trial and error, but I finally landed on AppSumo.com, which got me to the $1 million mark and is now an eight figure company (and growing).
In this episode, I'm going to share my full story so that you can create a game plan for yourself. It won't be easy or fast, but the money will come if you focus on adding value and creating things that people want.
https://okdork.com/podcast/210
Use this link to get 10% off at checkout on AppSumo: https://appsumo.com/?coupon=noah10&code=noah10
Tim Kennedy is a former Green Beret, Special Forces, Sniper, top 5 UFC middleweight fighter AND entrepreneur. Learn how he applies military “After Action Reviews” to his personal and business life and maximizes his time each day.
Full show notes at https://okdork.com/podcast/146
I’m sharing real examples from ecommerce businesses (and ours) on how to approach marketing during coronavirus right now. I outline 12 actionable marketing tips for how to plan, budget and thrive an ecommerce business during these hard times.
Full show notes at https://okdork.com/podcast/141