#126 Turning Passion Into Profits: Starting A Business Around What You Love with Jason Fitzgerald of StrengthRunning.com

#126 Turning Passion Into Profits: Starting A Business Around What You Love with Jason Fitzgerald of StrengthRunning.com

Tactics from a guy who’s actually done it. Today I bring you, Jason Fitzgerald. Jason is an entrepreneur, marathoner and the Founder of StrengthRunning.com, one of the largest online-coaching businesses in the United States. His work has been featured in Runner’s World, Competitor, Lifehacker, and many more, but his real passion is helping runners become…

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Money Mindhack That Helped me Quadruple My Income In 2017

I really hesitated to write this email. Talking about money seems “greedy.” That’s always been my mindset… that money is bad. That’s the exact reason I decided to go ahead with this email. This isn’t actually about “money.” It’s more about letting success come into your life in any form… -Money -Health -Relationships -Happiness I’ve always…

#125 E2+P2=S2: A Formula For Success In The Real World With Jared Kahmar

#125 E2+P2=S2: A Formula For Success In The Real World With Jared Kahmar

Results from a listener who has taken action. Today I bring you Jared Kahmar. Jared is a husband, father, educator, and coach. Married with three children. He’s currently the principal at ? School. He’s been an assistant principal, athletic director and coached wrestling and football. Jared is a regular guy in the sense that he’s…

#124 Dysfunctional Thinking and How to Be Happy: Using Design Thinking To Get Out Of Your Rut with Stanford Professor and Author Bill Burnett

#124 Dysfunctional Thinking and How to Be Happy: Using Design Thinking To Get Out Of Your Rut with Stanford Professor and Author Bill Burnett

Why following your passion doesn’t work. Today I bring you, Bill Burnett. After years of drawing cars and airplanes under his grandmother’s sewing machine, Bill went off to the Stanford and discovered that there were people in the world who did this kind of thing every day (without the sewing machine) and they were called…