The Danny Miranda Podcast

Danny Miranda
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Nov 13, 2020 • 56min

#025: Joel Runyon – Mental Toughness, Goggins, 4-4-52

Joel Runyon is an athlete and entrepreneur. He is the founder of IMPOSSIBLE - a company dedicated to helping people push their limits and do impossible things. In 2017, he became the youngest person in the world to run 7 ultra marathons on 7 continents. Along the way, he raised $192,000 for Pencils of Promise and built 7 schools. In this conversation, we spoke about running four miles every four hours for 52 hours, how he gave David Goggins his domain name, and much more. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Nov 11, 2020 • 52min

#024: Matthew Kobach – The Social Media Wizard

Matthew Kobach is the Director of Content Marketing at Fast and has previously worked as the social media manager for the New York Stock Exchange. In this conversation, we dived into how he became such a great writer, what it’s like building a social media presence for a startup, and what it was like to interview Shaquille O’Neal. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Nov 9, 2020 • 57min

#023: Madison Fischer – High Performance Secrets From A 19-Year-Old Rock Climber

Madison Fischer was born in Ontario, Canada and started rock climbing at age 11. She has represented Canada in 4 continents both as a youth climber and now an Open competitor. She also has her sights on the Olympics, which we discussed in this conversation. In addition to being an internationally-competitive climber, she’s also an excellent writer. We discussed why she's been social media free since 2018, her training, and what being a coach has taught her about climbing. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Nov 6, 2020 • 1h 35min

#022: Chris Elamri – The Spiritual Journey

Chris Elmari holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. Now, he scales 6 figures+ health-related businesses to 7+ figures in record time on a performance basis. In this episode, we dived deep on Chris' spiritual journey. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Nov 4, 2020 • 49min

#021: Dickie Bush – Princeton Football, Personal Growth

Dickie Bush is a writer who played football and received a degree in Financial Engineering from Princeton University. He currently works as a Portfolio Analyst at a hedge fund.  Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Nov 2, 2020 • 54min

#020: Ryan Mulholland – Relearning Creativity

Ryan Mulholland is a writer and founder of WritersBloc, an online writing community. He pens essays on education and creativity. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Oct 30, 2020 • 55min

#019: Jose Rosado – Learning English, Mindset, & Haters

Jose Rosado is a graphic designer by trade who teaches people how to make money on the Internet. Perhaps most impressive is he makes his money writing in English… which isn’t even his first language. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 1h 11min

#018: Stew Fortier – Trading A Grain Of Rice For A Mountain

Stew Fortier helps online writers produce their best work. He’s a former CTO and head of a writing group called Compound Writing. In this writing group, Stew has interviewed well-known editors, bloggers, and professional writers. He also has a wildly popular newsletter called Stew’s Letter where he is currently attempting to trade a grain of rice for an actual mountain. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 1h 18min

#017: Daniel Bourke – Creating, Writing, & The Future

Daniel Bourke makes YouTube videos and writes about the crossover of health, technology and art. He’s the machine learning instructor for the Zero to Mastery Academy. He has over 65,000 subscribers on YouTube and his videos help people learn better and live healthier. His slogan is “Eat, move, learn, make.” In this wide-ranging, conversation we spoke about creating, writing online, not taking yourself too seriously, and the future (particularly GPT-3 and Neuralink). Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
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Oct 23, 2020 • 1h 2min

#016: Eric Jorgenson – The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

Eric Jorgenson is the author of The Almanack of Naval Ravikant. He has been publishing online since 2014. His business blog, Evergreen, has educated and entertained over a million readers. In this episode, Eric spoke about the process of creating his new book, some of his favorite takeaways, and the biggest challenges of creating it. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.

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