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May 27, 2019 • 57min

276: Philip McKernan | Do Your Inner Work First

Philip McKernan is the author and founder of One Last Talk, the book and the movement. Philip helps you turn your mess into your message, find your deepest struggle and turn it into your best story. He works with people all over the world to remove mental roadblocks and see things they aren’t seeing. Philip has worked with the Canadian Olympic team, the Pentagon, and many professional sports teams. In this, the Only Business Networking Podcast on iTunes, Philip talks to your host Travis Chapell about how your pain makes you who you are and allows you to become the best version of yourself, how Philip got his first book deal and takes a new spin on networking. Episode Highlights: At 12 years old it was a time where he was being told what he could and couldn’t do and felt disconnected and lost but couldn’t articulate it. He went to a protestant school but was a Catholic and one class helped him to feel heard and think outside of what he was told. When Philip was 14 years old he went to NYC on his own and it was the freest he’d ever felt. The most courageous part of any change is beginning to question the current reality. After high school, he got a job and was mostly selling consumer products in Ireland. Anything other than the status quo is better if the status quo isn’t working for you. You have to be willing to stop and ask really simple questions. Judgment is the greatest block and inhibitor to growth. The number one challenge everyone faces in the world is self-worth. Where the internal disgust with ourselves comes from. Modelling has some upside but a massive dark side. Every person on earth has done things they’re ashamed about. The thing that you bring to the world is the thing you almost didn’t have yourself. You need to be in touch with the cost of doing something every day that doesn’t bring you joy. If you go and do a job that you don’t love, you have t to manage your expectations. When people do something they don’t love they put undue expectations on the other areas of their life. We’re not practising our gifts because we can’t monetize them. The practice that helps Philip gain clarity: Stop consuming information for a period of time. Create space for yourself. If you chase growth and insights and passion it often runs away from you. There are so many people living in their heads it’s becoming an epidemic. How to cultivate genuine relationships with people better. The most important relationship we have on earth is the one with ourselves. If you feel you need someone on this earth in order to be happy, that’s a flaw. People compartmentalize networking and relationships and there shouldn’t be a difference. If networking doesn’t look the same as relationship building, you’re in trouble. Scarcity is more about you than the world. Who you know is most important because when you’re at your lowest those people will lift you up. The Random Round What profession other than your own do you think it would be fun to attempt? Full-time writer If you could sit on a park bench with anyone past or present and talk with them for an hour, who would it be and why? His 12-year old self How do you like to consume content? Video Philip’s morning routine: Wake up in the morning Have a cup of coffee Decide what he wants to do What is your go-to pump up song? He doesn’t have one, listens to grounding music. It would be U2 Where the Streets Have No Name What is something you’re not very good at? Managing people What is one place online where we can find Philip the most? Onelasttalk.com or philipmckernan.com 3 Key... For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 24, 2019 • 11min

275: Freestyle Friday | You MUST Create Content

You should be creating and releasing some sort of content no matter what business you’re in. In this Freestyle Friday episode of Build Your Network, the only business networking podcast on iTunes, your host Travis Chappel talks about how Episode Highlights: The #1 reason you should be creating content- To build your network. Often people will say no to a quick phone call, but yes to being a part of your content. The #2 reason to create content- Influence. You don’t have to be the best in the marketplace to see growth. The #3 reason to create content- Accountability. Accountability to a constant process and to learning new things. Common misconception #1- You should wait until you’ve built your knowledge and become the expert. Just get started. There is going to be a learning curve and it will be a difficult process. The sooner you get started, the sooner you’ll get better. 3 Key Points: Creating content provides an outlet for experts to spread their information and get exposure while helping you out. Having influence helps establish trust and creates a strong network. You don’t have to wait until you’re the expert to create content. Tweetable Quotes: “I was blown away when people didn’t want to have a five-minute call with me but would come on my podcast and share value there. “Trust comes from creating content.” “I feel that I owe you the best quality content I can produce, so I have to improve myself.” Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at https://www.travischappell.com (https://www.travischappell.com) Learn how Travis books his guests on the show download Meet Your Hero for free at http://travischappell.com/hero (travischappell.com/hero) Get your free mastermind course from Travis here: http://www.freemmcourse.com/join (Freemmcourse.com/enroll) Explode Your Network at http://travischappell.com/explode (travischappell.com/explode) Download the Himalaya app free in https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/podcast-audio-player-himalaya/id1275493456?mt=8 (iTunes) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ximalaya.ting.himalaya&hl=en_US (Google Play) For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 22, 2019 • 30min

274: Who or What Part 10 with Michael O'Neal, Drew Manning, and Omar Zenhom

In Part 10 of the Who or What Series, on the only Business Networking Podcast on iTunes, Michael O’Neil from The SoloPreneur Hour, Drew Manning from Fit to Fat to Fit, and Omar Zenhom from the $100 MBA Show talk to your host Travis Chappell about whether they believe who or what is more important, and why. Episode Highlights: Michael O’Neil Everything Michael does is done with a purpose. Michael attributes 100% of his success to his podcast, it has helped him connect with people. You can know people but if you can’t back it up, it’s a problem. The most important things to do to network at a conference: Walk into every conference with two pressing questions you have about your business. Have a six-work intro. Drew Manning Started as a personal trainer and couldn’t understand why his clients wouldn’t just workout. Drew gained a lot of weight on purpose and then lost it again to better understand his clients mindsets. How Drew leveraged his story to get on major networks, blogs, and big outlets. You never know where networking is going to land yu and help you connect the dots. Who you know is more important because knowledge can be obtained later on. Nobody cares what you know unless they know that you care. Omar Zenhom Founder of Webinar Ninja and the $100 MBA Show. You don’t know what will happen in life but who you know will help you. People are more willing to help a friend out than a stranger. There shouldn’t be a difference between networking and making friends. Be open and say yes to certain opportunities when they present themselves. 3 Key Points: Knowing people give you opportunities, knowing things keeps opportunities coming. A consistent effort in networking creates a strong and healthy brand. Don’t look to get something out of someone, just look to make friends. Tweetable Quotes: “Unequivocally, nothing is more important than relationships in your life.” -Michael O’Neil “Networking has to be nonstop, it’s like fitness.” -Drew Manning “I’m more eager to help a friend out than a random stranger.” -Omar Zenhom Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at http://www.buildyournetwork.co/ (Buildyournetwork.co) Learn more about mentorships and masterminds for FREE at http://www.freemmcourse.com/join (freemmcourse.com/enroll) Download Meet Your Hero at http://travischappell.com/hero (travischappell.com/hero) Explode Your Network at http://travischappell.com/explode (travischappell.com/explode) Go to Rothys.com/Travis to check out comfortable, sustainable shoes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 20, 2019 • 56min

273 Chris Voss | Master Negotiations

Chris Voss is a 24 year veteran of the FBI and retired as the lead international kidnapping negotiator there. Chris is a bestselling author and has a company called Black Swan that specializes in business negotiations drawing on his high-stakes hostage negotiation experience. In this, the latest episode of The Only Business Networking Podcast on iTunes, Chris talks to your host Travis Chappell about what to do when someone is haggling over a price with you, the most important tool that’s in a negotiators toolbox, and the only people that you should ever take advice from. Episode Highlights: Chris grew up in small-town mid-west and worked for his dad with mid-western blue-collar values. His father never asked anyone to do anything he wouldn’t do himself, but nothing was above him. Chris was expected to go to college, both his mom and dad went and he was expected to be on his own after. Chris knew from an early age that he wanted to be in law enforcement. After college Chris joined the law enforcement but his dad urged him to do federal law enforcement. Chris started out in the FBI and they uprooted him and sent him to Pittsburgh, then New York. He got onto the hostage negotiation team in New York. He had a knack for hostage negotiation but he wanted to be on the SWAT team. He was initially rejected from the hostage negotiation team for being unqualified. There’s no shortage of people who will get good advice and then never follow it. Criticism is the most cowardly form of advice. Working at the suicide hotline gave Chris some of the best experience and training about how to establish credibility, etc. After a year and a half of volunteering on the hotline he started training at Quantico. Chris talks about how his first real hostage negotiation went. There’s never one fatal error, a lot of things lead up to the moment when things go bad. If you do everything you know to the best of your ability and it’s still not enough, you need to learn more. The practices gratification Chris’s team had when working with the team at Harvard. Empathy is not sympathy or compassion, but to use it is a sympathetic thing to do. If you want influence with somebody let them know that you get what they just said. Most people’s motivations are hidden or blind, but when you call them out it bonds you together and gives you influence. The go-to label that will work for you in many types of circumstances. The importance of tonality and body language. How to use calibrated questions and tonality to get the upper hand in business negotiations. There’s great power in deference - ask “how am I supposed to do that?” People love to be asked how to do something and if forces them to take a look at your situation. How to get out of a price haggling situation. Why what you know is more important than who you know but the combination of both is even more important. The Random Round: What profession other than your own do you think it would be fun to attempt? X-Games or extreme sports If you could sit on a park bench with anyone past or present and talk with them for an hour, who would it be and why? His father, to know his point of view of what’s important now that he’s passed away. How do you like to consume content? Reading real books What’s one of Chris’s favorite books? Anything by Steven Kotler Chris’s morning routine: Do gratitude and “get his mind right” What is your go-to pump up song? U2 Elevation What is something you’re not very good at? Organization, extended focus What is one place online where we can find Chris the most? Firefox browser news articles which are curated and out of the mainstream... For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 17, 2019 • 13min

272: Freestyle Friday | Change your Mindset, Situation, or Expectations

If your everyday job isn’t getting you excited this episode is for you. In this Freestyle Friday episode of Build Your Network, the only business networking podcast on iTunes, your host Travis Chappell talks about how his personal experience taught him exactly what he needed to change to be fulfilled. Learn the three things you need to change to move toward fulfillment in your life. Episode Highlights: The jobs Travis held that he liked aspects of, but didn’t love the job itself. Why you need to personally believe in your product in order to effectively sell it. It should never take you decades in a job you don’t enjoy to decide to do something else. The three things you need to change to move toward fulfillment in your life: Change your mindset. Change your situation. Change your expectations of how happy you’re going to be in life. 3 Key Points: If you don’t love what you do, you will not feel fulfilled in your life. If you can change your mindset you can do nearly anything and be happy. If you’re expecting to be the happiest person in the world and you’re doing something that doesn’t fulfill you then you cannot be as happy as someone who is chasing their dreams. Tweetable Quotes: “So many people are doing something they don’t enjoy, but they don’t understand why they’re not as fulfilled as someone who’s chasing their dreams.” -Travis “If you want to feel more fulfilled and be in a situation that’s  to meeting your goals, change your situation.” -Travis “You either need to change your mindset about your situation, or change the situation or change your expectations.” -Travis Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at https://www.travischappell.com (https://www.travischappell.com) Learn how Travis books his guests on the show download Meet Your Hero for free at http://travischappell.com/hero (travischappell.com/hero) Get your free mastermind course from Travis here: http://www.freemmcourse.com/join (Freemmcourse.com/enroll) Explode Your Network at http://travischappell.com/explode (travischappell.com/explode) Download the Himalaya app free in https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/podcast-audio-player-himalaya/id1275493456?mt=8 (iTunes) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ximalaya.ting.himalaya&hl=en_US (Google Play) For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 15, 2019 • 36min

271: Who or What Part 9 with Hither Mann, Joel Brown, and Dan Fleyshman

In Part 9 of the Who or What Series, on the only Business Networking Podcast on iTunes, Hither Mann from Fortune Academy, Joel Brown from AddictedtoSuccess.com, and Dan Fleyshman, the youngest founder of a public company in history talk to your host Travis Chappell about the ongoing debate of whether who you know or what you know is more important, and why. Episode Highlights: Hither Mann Hither is a multi-million dollar real estate and forex investor out of London. Networking is about building relationships - you’re only annoying if you’re not genuine. People treat networking like it’s door to door sales, but that’s not how relationship building is. Always know what you want before you enter, know the end goal first. Joel Brown The first level of learning is knowledge, the second it understanding, the third is wisdom which is gained through application. Joel would double down on great relationships if he had to choose one, but growing his knowledge was also critically important. There’s a difference between an informational coach and a transformational coach. Dan Fleyshman Speaker, angel investor, and youngest founder of a publicly traded company in history. Who you know is most important, and it’s not even close. You don’t need to know what what every expert knows, you need to know the people who can leverage their knowledge. Dan talks about a time when a connection led to a moment of success. The number one most important practice that has allowed Dan to build relationships. Dan adds value on a massive scale and when he does ask for something he’s very direct. 3 Key Points: Don’t focus on the money, focus on the relationship. To learn you need knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. It’s not what you know, it’s what they know - you skip the line by knowing people who have already done what you want to do. Tweetable Quotes: “The basis of your success is who you know.” -Hither “You get paid based off of how much conflict you can face and break through.” -Joel “I fast-forwarded 27 years of experience by knowing the people who already know it all.” -Dan “People can’t buy access, cool, or information.” -Dan Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at http://www.buildyournetwork.co/ (Buildyournetwork.co) Learn more about mentorships and masterminds for FREE at http://www.freemmcourse.com/join (freemmcourse.com/enroll) Download Meet Your Hero at http://travischappell.com/hero (travischappell.com/hero) Explode Your Network at http://travischappell.com/explode (travischappell.com/explode) Go to Rothys.com/Travis to check out comfortable, sustainable shoes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 13, 2019 • 54min

270: Ryan Levesque | Choose the Right Business

Ryan Levesque is the Inc. 500 CEO of the Ask Method Company and number one best selling author of the books Ask and Choose. Ryan’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, FORBES, and Entrepreneur. Ryan is a co-founder and investor in Bucket.io and his latest book focuses on what type of business you should start. In this, the latest episode of the Only Business Networking Podcast on iTunes, Ryan talks to your host Travis Chappell about escaping societal pressure to do what you were born to do and his ONE business move that moves all of his businesses forward. Tune in to get Ryan’s book for free! Episode Highlights: Ryan grew up in the mountains of New Hampshire as a blue-collar kid - he did a lot of work at home to assist his parents. Both of Ryan’s parents taught him the importance of a strong work ethic, he worked close to 7 days a week most weeks. How Ryan encourages a strong work ethic in his kids. Ryan’s parents always knew that the path out of the blue-collar grind was to go to college. He was the first in his family to go to college and got into Brown University. How Ryan decided not to pursue neuroscience and why he felt like he was letting people down. Ryan worked on Wall Street, then he moved to China to open up offices for AIG, then he told his parents he was going to quit to sell e-books online. A “quarter-life crisis” led Ryan to start his first business, he was making good money and doing something he liked. No one except for his wife believed in him, not even his parents. The number one thing that holds people back is that people are afraid to screw up good in order to go after great. A lot of what holds people back is the “head trash.” The main idea of Ryan’s most recent book Choose. People who fail do so because they chose bad markets. Choose reveals the seven factors that separate successful markets from those that are not successful. Choose helps you identify if your idea is a red light, yellow light, or green light and you can know how to proceed. Every successful market fits within a very narrow search volume. Ryan is giving away a free hardcover copy of the book for just a few dollars in shipping and over $200 in bonuses including the audiobook. Get the next 25 markets Ryan would go into. Get Ryan’s 17 mental hacks he uses to overcome what holds him back. Do you believe that who you know or what you know is more important, and why? Who you know, it’s impossible to amass the amount of knowledge you need without the right people in your life. Richard Branson hires the number 2 guy at the number one company and makes that person his number one. Ryan talks about a time when a connection led to a moment of success. None of us are self-made, we all stand on the shoulders of giants. The Random Round What profession other than your own do you think it would be fun to attempt? Lego master builder If you could sit on a park bench with anyone past or present and talk with them for an hour, who would it be and why? Elon Musk He has a lot of admiration for someone who risked it all to create something he believed in How do you like to consume content? Reading What’s one of Ryan’s favorite books? Ray Dalio’s Principles Ryan's morning routine: Wake up and make breakfast and lunch for the kids Kick the day off with gratitude Take kids to school Work out with a trainer Muse meditation Hop in shower and get to work What is your go-to pump up song? Macklemore’s Can’t Hold Us What is something you’re not very good at? Dancing What is one place online where we can find Ryan the most? Facebook and... For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 10, 2019 • 17min

269: Freestyle Friday | Dyasty Highlight with Glen Shelton

Glen Shelton is a Build Your Network University Instructor, lead generation expert, and owner of Lead Heroes with an entire team in the Philippines.  Travis and Glen talk about how they met and Glen’s background. Glen talks about anything business development in Build Your Network University. Show Notes: How Glen started as an insurance agent and has become a lead generation expert. How Travis and Glen initially got connected - they had a shared background of door-to-door sales. Glen has been working on a review article for insurance organizations that will help figure out who is the best fit to contract with. Glen teaches at BYN.university every Wednesday at 1pm Pacific time. Why Glen chooses to come in and spend his time teaching people in BYNU for free. IN the last few live trainings Glen talked about his hiring process, cold door knocking, cold calling, and mistakes. Glen’s biggest piece of advice on business development. 3 Key Points: Providing value to others will always stimulate your bottom line in the long run. Part of the learning process is also teaching. Always have a contract in business development. Tweetable Quotes: “If i didn’t have the foundation I have from door to door sales, I wouldn’t have been able to take advantage of opportunities like I have.” -Travis “If we can help insurance agents out, we know it’s going to put money back into our bottom line at Lead Heroes.” -Glen “As an entrepreneur you’re always trying to learn something new, and part of that is teaching.” -Glen Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at http://www.buildyournetwork.co/ (Buildyournetwork.co) Join the Build Your Network Facebook group http://www.buildyournetwork.co/fb/ (BYN.media/fb) Get your free mastermind course from Travis here: http://www.freemmcourse.com/join (Freemmcourse.com/enroll) Enroll in Travis’ https://travischappell.typeform.com/to/Lm38Rt (VIP day experience). Download Meet Your Hero at http://travischappell.com/hero (travischappell.com/hero) Explode Your Network at http://travischappell.com/explode (travischappell.com/explode) Check out http://byn.university (Build Your Network University) For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 8, 2019 • 33min

268: Who or What Part 8 | Chris Winfield, Amy Jo Martin, and Edwin Arroyave

In Part 8 of the Who or What Series, on the only Business Networking Podcast on iTunes, Chris Winfield aka “The Super Connector”, Amy Jo Martin from the Why Not Now? Podcast and Edwin Arroyave from Skyline Security talk to your host Travis Chappell about whether they think who you know or what you know is more important, and why. Episode Highlights: Chris Winfield Anyone can be an expert at something, so who you know is most important. It’s not just who you know, it’s what’s the level of those relationships. Chris talks about a time when a connection lead to a moment of success, it happens every single day. Your bank account is directly related to your mindset. How to add value to someone without expecting something in return. Ask people questions, they love talking about themselves. Enthusiasm is underrated and people want to be seen and heard. Chris has daily routines to ensure he’s in the right state of mind. There’s nothing that will just make you happy, it’s more about the journey. Amy Jo Martin What you know will help you meet who you want to know. Get better at your craft because it will help you connect with more like-minded people. Listen and understand what the tone and trends are with what you want to know. Find ways to start implementing what you know. Amy talks about when a connection led to a moment of success. Edwin Arroyave Who you know and what you know go hand in hand and you have to hang out with people who are doing better than you. If you have a why then the what will come naturally. Ignorance gives you fear. Knowledge gives you confidence. If you don’t have a “why” your urgency doesn’t stay high. 3 Key Points: Your bank account is directly related to your mindset. What you know will help you connect to the right people to know. Humble yourself and hang out with people who are doing better than you. Tweetable Quotes: “It’s not just who you know, it’s what’s the level of those relationships.” -Chris “What you know will always trump who you know.” -Amy “Money attracts money, if you have a good success record people will want to do business with you.” -Edwin Resources Mentioned: Visit Travis’ website at http://www.buildyournetwork.co/ (Buildyournetwork.co) Learn more about mentorships and masterminds for FREE at http://www.freemmcourse.com/join (freemmcourse.com/enroll) Download Meet Your Hero at http://travischappell.com/hero (travischappell.com/hero) Explode Your Network at http://travischappell.com/explode (travischappell.com/explode) Book Recommendation: https://www.themillionairemorning.com/ (The Millionaire Morning) by Lewis Howes For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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May 6, 2019 • 54min

267: Sanja Hatter | The #1 Business Event of the Year

Sanja Hatter is the co-founder of Thrive Make Money Matter. This year Thrive is from May 31st through June 2nd at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. Sanja talks about her unique story, how to instill an entrepreneurial mindset in your kids, why building self-confidence is so crucial to anything that you do, and the three reasons you should go to Thrive this year. Episode Highlights: Sanja was born in Serbia and immigrated her when she was 4, both of her parents worked two jobs. Sanja went to Cal State Long Beach and earned a criminal justice degree. Sanja’s parents immigrated because of war breaking out in Eastern Europe Her social life in elementary school was not extremely affected by her immigration status. She was really good at school growing up and helped raise her younger sister. She worked really hard in college with two full-time jobs and she saved all her money. Travis Chappell went to Bible school and double majored in Bible and theology. How Sanja wants her children to grow up and feel about work. How Sanja is instilling an entrepreneurial spirit in her children. How Travis and his sister invested money from the time they were young and bought their first investment property in their early 20’s. Some lessons Sanja has learned from her biggest losses. The doors that have opened from Sanja’s fitness competition and beauty pageant. How Sanja and Cole differentiate Thrive from other similar conferences. If introverts can position themselves to be the person people want to connect with, they won’t have to use as many of their energy reserves. How Cole and Sanja best manage their time and balance their businesses and family. Sanja would rather do all of her work at once and the spend focused time with her kids. The role that self-confidence plays in business and success. Sanja knew what she wanted when she did her bikini competition and beauty pageant. A glimpse of Thrive 2019: 20+ speakers - Andy Frisella, Lisa Bilyeu, Billy Gene, etc. Each speaker is a different genre and an expert in their field. The people who come to Thrive have learned how to make a difference in the world. Dan Fleyshman’s non-profit will be supported at the pool party at the end of the event. The attendees at Thrive are better than many other events out there. Do you believe that who you know or what you know is more important, and why? It’s definitely not what you know - there are so many people who know so much, but if they don’t know how to get it out there they won’t be successful. The Random Round What profession other than your own do you think it would be fun to attempt? A producer or director to make movies. If you could sit on a park bench with anyone past or present and talk with them for an hour, who would it be and why? Sarah Blakely She is a phenomenal mom and business owner. How do you like to consume content? Videos and audio Sanja’s morning routine: Coffee What is your go-to pump up song? NF What is something you’re not very good at? Cooking What is one place online where we can find Sanja the most? @SanjaHatter on Instagram attendthrive.com 3 Key Points: You will always learn lessons, even from your failures. Sanja and Cole lost over $200,000 on their first Thrive. Thrive blossoms because of the people who come to the event, they’re high-quality and really want to make their money matter. Having balance is just doing what makes you happy, there will always be chaos. Tweetable Quotes: “I want my kids to understand, ‘work hard, play hard.’” -Sanja “Thrive stands out because we have credible speakers and attendees.” -Sanja “Sometimes you just have to... For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy (acast.com/privacy)Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridgeOur Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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