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Nov 14, 2022 • 1h 5min

#6 - Chris Boettcher - Iron Mans, Building Mental Toughness, and Taking Risks Through Entrepreneurship

Chris Boettcher is a Twitter influencer, an online fitness coach, cofounder of brother2brotheru.com, and a 10X iron man. He was formally a physical therapist but decided to make a career switch in his mid 30's to become an entrepreneur and build his own personal brand. He has since grown his Twitter account to 50,000 followers and is one of the largest names in the online fitness space.  In this episode, Chris and I talk about the slippery slope of trying endurance training in grad school to eventually completing ten iron mans, how endurance training builds mental toughness and how it teaches you about yourself, as well as taking risks with entrepreneurship by using the internet. ... All things Chris: https://twitter.com/chrisboettcher9 https://www.brother2brotheru.com/ ... All things Jack https://linktr.ee/jackmoses0?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=f335e548-3812-4bbc-8e4f-5fb2bb6dd781 ... Timestamps Intro 6:00 Endurance training is a slippery slope 12:20 How to start getting in shape 17:04 Having a long-term mindset / pivoting 20:56 David Goggins 4/4/48 25:05 Building mental toughness 30:27 Endurance sports change who you are as a person 32:45 Believing in yourself through endurance training 37:03 Who are you without social conditioning 40:47 Things to tell your 18-year-old self 45:07 Taking risks through entrepreneurship 49:25 Education online 54:18 Is college worth it? 57:00 Conclusion
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Nov 11, 2022 • 49min

#5 - John Cerasani - Getting a 2000% Raise, Translating Sports to Business, and Retiring by 42

John Cerasani is an entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and host of the "2000% Raise" podcast. In addition to the "2000% Raise podcast," he is also has a book in the works under the same title, and is shooting for spring 2023 to release it. John is also active on social media platforms, mainly Instagram, Linkedin, and Tik Tok where he posts business advice as well as key clips from his podcast.  In his past life, John was selling insurance at Arthur J Gallagher before deciding to branch off and start his own business, Northwestern Comprehensive, where he sought to go after the same clients by himself his former firm full of thousands of employees would obtain and succeeded. After selling to a private equity shop, he went on to find Glencrest Global, a Venture Capital firm looking to invest in "industry disruptors and game changers." In this episode, John and I talk about how you can get a 2000% raise by betting on yourself through entrepreneurship, how former athletes can channel their energy from their sport into their next endeavor after sports, and developing the courage to go your own path. We also got into John's story of leaving his job, starting his own company, and eventually selling to private equity at 42 years old. This is a great episode for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, as John is a walking example of what can happen if you trust yourself and go your own path. ... https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncerasani/ https://www.instagram.com/johncerasani/ https://open.spotify.com/show/1C4IWQixEzcuSJyR5gPPpS ... Timestamps John’s Intro 1:30 How to get a 2000% raise 3:50 Book release 5:35 Translating sports to business 9:25 Dealing and relying on coworkers 13:55 Developing the courage to go your own path 18:00 Leaving Gallagher and starting own company 20:50 Mistakes new entrepreneurs make 24:00 Selling business to private equity 27:45 Private equity gets involved 29:50 The only way to become wealthy is to own part of a business 33:05 Top of the mountain, Retiring at 42 37:00 Do things that feel like play to you and work to others 38:45 Transferring energy from football into something else 41:00 The power of creating a personal brand
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Nov 9, 2022 • 51min

#4 - Thanson Stevens - Creating Confidence, 12 Rules For Life, and Reaching Your Potential

Thanson Stevens is a writer on Twitter and a "Confidence Coach", helping people create more confidence in their lives and become their highest selves. He is also the writer of a weekly newsletter called "Mind Mender."  In this episode, we talk about how people can feel more confident, books to read for self-improvement,  imposter syndrome, and how you can overcome your limiting beliefs. We also talk a lot about Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules For Life and some of our favorite rules from that book. This is a great conversation to listen to for anyone who struggles with self-image and confidence, as Thanson's story from hitting rock bottom to creating a life of confidence and purpose is inspirational. All things Thanson: https://twitter.com/writeconfidence https://mindmender.beehiiv.com/ Timestamps 0:30 Introduction 3:09 Hitting rock bottom 8:23 How a book can change your life 10:47 How can young people feel more confident 14:49 Books to read for self-improvement 15:57 Negative thought patterns 17:45 Judgments 19:30 Imposter syndrome 24:46 Work as hard as you can at something and see what happens 27:02 Tell the truth, or at least don’t lie 30:24 Is hitting rock bottom necessary to becoming your highest self? 33:49 How can you overcome your limiting beliefs 40:15 Separating your higher self from your current self 41:12 Sober October 45:13 Meditation
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Nov 7, 2022 • 39min

#3 - Dylan Thacker - How to Get More Consistent in the Gym, Alcohol and Nutrition, and What It's Like Being an Online Fitness Coach

Dylan Thacker is an online fitness coach on Twitter as well as across other social media platforms. He is also the host of the "Desire to Inspire" podcast as well as a cohost of the "Dom and Dyl" podcast. In this episode, we talk about the online fitness coaching space, the role alcohol plays in fitness and nutrition, Dylan's current lifting split and nutrition plan, how you can get more consistent in the gym, and much more.  Access to everything Dylan Thacker at this link: https://linktr.ee/DylanThacker Timestamps 1:02 Online fitness coaching 3:06 The benefits of having someone else make your fitness plans 4:19 Dylan’s current workout split 6:15 Running the Bare Performance marathon in Austin, Texas 9:30 Being a BPN ambassador 13:10 Current calories and diet 16:12 Dylan’s daily meal schedule 18:34 Supplements 20:17 Alcohol and fitness 23:52 Dylan’s turning point. Being called out 24:52 Having accountability systems 26:22 Why posting on social media holds you accountable 28:24 How to get more consistent in the gym 30:20 Overcoming anxiety in the gym 33:20 How you can get into fitness coaching 35:20 Dylan’s January 1 program
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Nov 1, 2022 • 55min

#2 - Noah Zender - Thinking Like a Scientist, Productizing Yourself, and Product Management

Noah Zender is a 22-year-old writer on Twitter, as well as a product manager at Paradox, a 1.55 billion dollar startup that uses AI software to aid in the recruiting and hiring process for companies. In this episode, we talk about what it means to "think like a scientist", how you can use systems to enhance your decision-making, the power of productizing yourself by growing a personal brand, and why you should treat your life like a business.  We also delve into the space of startups and startup culture, what being a "product manager" means and why Noah chose it as a career, and how someone could get into product management. Noah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/noahzender Noah's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahzender/ https://linktr.ee/jackmoses0?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=9b1119f3-20b0-49d9-96de-5616b92d1691 https://twitter.com/jackmoses0 Timestamps 1:50 - Twitter Growth Strategies 4:15 - Ship 30 and Writing on TWITTER 5:20 - Thinking Like a Scientist 7:30 - Experimentation and Iteration 9:04 - Systems Thinking and Treating Your Life Like a Business 12:00 - Alex Hormozi and the Anti Routine 15:15 - Treating Your Life Like a Video Game 19:09 - Naval and Productizing Yourself 22:55 - Social Media: You Are What You Consume 31:14 - Product Management 33:45 - Being a Problem Finder and a Product Solver 37:21 - Why Noah Got Into Product Management 44:05 - Twitter vs Other Social Media Platforms 47:38 - Combining Product Manager and Twitter 51:00 - How to Get Into Twitter and Product Management
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Oct 27, 2022 • 29min

#1 - Jason Levin - Ghostwriting, Web3, and the "Great Online Game"

Jason Levin is an online ghostwriter, author of "Cyber Patterns," a newsletter sharing unconventional strategies for winning the great online game, and host of the Cyber Patterns Podcast.  In this episode, we dive into playing what Jason calls "The Great Online Game," what Web3 is and why it's the future of the internet, Elon Musk as the new CEO of Twitter, and using writing to make money on the internet through ghostwriting.  https://twitter.com/iamjasonlevin https://twitter.com/jackmoses0

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