

The Danny Miranda Podcast
Danny Miranda
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Previous guests include Gary Vaynerchuk, Alex Hormozi, Robert Greene, Seth Godin, Andy Frisella, Chris Williamson, Kamal Ravikant, Iman Gadzhi, Anthony Pompliano, George Heaton, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Miss Excel Kat Norton, Ariel Helwani, James Altucher, Sam Parr, Shaan Puri, Colin and Samir, Gay Hendricks, and 350+ incredible humans.
Previous guests include Gary Vaynerchuk, Alex Hormozi, Robert Greene, Seth Godin, Andy Frisella, Chris Williamson, Kamal Ravikant, Iman Gadzhi, Anthony Pompliano, George Heaton, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Miss Excel Kat Norton, Ariel Helwani, James Altucher, Sam Parr, Shaan Puri, Colin and Samir, Gay Hendricks, and 350+ incredible humans.
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Oct 1, 2021 • 13min
#165: How I Found My Obsession (And You Can Too) [mini]
In this mini-episode, I talk about how I found my obsession with podcasting. I also cover different places you should look for yours – and why it's okay if you haven't found it yet. I hope this episode was valuable for you. Let me know what you think about this episode on Twitter or Instagram – as well as what topics you think I should cover next.

Sep 29, 2021 • 54min
#164: Chaunté Lowe – Olympian, Breast Cancer, & American Record Holder
Chaunté Lowe is a three-time Olympian and has jumped higher than any woman in American history. In 2019, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. In less than a year, she rang the bell - and was declared cancer-free. In this conversation, we spoke about how Chaunté sets goals, her optimistic personality, and how she became an Olympian in college. Chaunte's Instagram Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 27, 2021 • 50min
#163: Jesse Pujji – 2016 Jesse vs. 2021 Jesse
Jesse Pujji is the founder and CEO of Gateway X. In this conversation, we spoke about how Jesse has transformed, his "why" (to help others grow/be their best selves through entrepreneurial business), and that time he called Mark Zuckerberg. At one point, this conversation moved me to tears. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Jesse's Links Twitter / Website / Great Twitter Thread from Jesse Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 24, 2021 • 11min
#162: 1 Year of Podcasting [mini]
One year ago, I started The Danny Miranda Podcast. I've transformed as a result of having more than 160+ conversations. In this mini-podcast, I talk about some big news in my own life, some accomplishments from the past year, and how I've grown. Moving forward, I'll be posting interviews on Monday and Wednesday and mini episodes every Friday. Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 22, 2021 • 1h 2min
#161: Chris Kelly – Facebook, Crypto, and Owning An NBA Team
Chris Kelly is a co-owner of the Sacramento Kings and was the first attorney at Facebook. In this conversation, we discussed learnings from losing to Kamala Harris, why the Kings have such a focus on analytics, and where he sees crypto going. Chris Kelly Links Twitter / Facebook Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 20, 2021 • 59min
#160: Andrew Warner – The Myth of Heroes and Goats
Andrew Warner is an entrepreneur. He's also a podcasting legend (10+ years and 2,000+ episodes!) and new author. In this conversation, we spoke about why American society isn't actually society, how he printed out transcripts from the Joe Rogan Experience, and why he wanted to become a better communicator. We also dove into the crazy story of how he became one of the world's top 20 websites (in traffic) in the early 2000s. Andrew's Links New Book / Twitter / Website Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 17, 2021 • 55min
#159: Ben Mezrich – Turning Books Into Blockbuster Movies
Ben Mezrich is the author of 23 books, including his latest – The Antisocial Network. In this conversation, we spoke about his writing process, what it's like to write for a hit TV show, how it feels to see your book on a movie screen, and what it's like to meet and get to know the Winklevoss twins. Ben's Links The Antisocial Network / Website / Twitter Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 15, 2021 • 1h 9min
#158: Hector Rodriguez – Keep Going
Hector Rodriguez is a husband, father, and ultramarathon runner. His life changed forever after he read Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins. Shortly thereafter, he gave himself a mission: cover 10 miles daily (via walk, hike, or run). In this conversation, we spoke about why he honors Kobe Bryant with his bib numbers, the person he was before he started, and some of his toughest ultra moments. 2:20 Why does Hector wear Kobe’s bibs? 6:22 Where Hector was before he was this person? 9:30 The moments that changed Hector 16:30 Hector pushing through pain 17:25 How to identify pain vs. injury 18:30 Where does Hector's deep awareness of self come from? 19:40 Is Hector wearing the same clothing + sneakers "comfort"? 21:00 Hector's mental talk during a long tough run 23:51 How has the Wolfpack changed Hector's life 26:41 What would've Hector done if quarantine happened earlier? 27:50 International Wolfpack 29:22 Cultivating sources of wisdom 31:50 Negative repercussions of changing? 34:10 What did friends/family say about Hector's change? 38:32 Keep going 40:53 When did Hector know he was successful in his journey? 43:33 Emotional letter from daughter during a tough race 47:09 How these challenges improve Hector's day-to-day 51:08 Where does Hector's optimism come from? 54:10 What has Hector learned about himself from spending so much time alone? 56:00 Hector's advice to someone at minute 54 of a run 58:47 Benefits of walking 1:00:00 Who has Hector directly inspired? 1:03:35 Hector's niece running an ultra 1:06:00 Hector's advice to someone pursuing their highest version Hector's Links Instagram / Website Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

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Sep 13, 2021 • 1h 10min
#157: Brad Stulberg – Values, Coaching, & OCD
Brad Stulberg is an author and coach. He's also been open about his journey with OCD. In this conversation, we spoke about Brad's values, how they've changed, tips for running a marathon, why he got into endurance sports, and his experience with therapy. Brad's Links The Practice of Groundedness / Website / Twitter Connect with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website

Sep 10, 2021 • 1h 11min
#156: Grant Taleck – Walking 95,000+ Steps In A Single Day
Grant Taleck is an entrepreneur and a walker. In this conversation, we spoke about how... Grant walked from sunrise to sunset Taking small steps can create huge change He explored different businesses He found his niche Let me know your thoughts on Twitter. Connect with Grant on Twitter Connect with me on Twitter / Instagram / YouTube


