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Speaker:Whenever we're doing something new,
Speaker:it's scary.
Speaker:And whenever something's scary,
Speaker:we have resistance to it.
Speaker:Hi, this is John Lee,
Speaker:Dumas of entrepreneur on fire,
Speaker:and you're listening to the gift of biz unwrapped.
Speaker:And now it's time to light.
Speaker:Welcome to gift bears,
Speaker:unwrapped your source for industry specific insights and advice to develop
Speaker:and grow your business.
Speaker:And now here's your host,
Speaker:Sue Mona height.
Speaker:Hi there.
Speaker:I'm Sue and welcome back to the gift biz unwrapped podcast,
Speaker:whether you own a brick and mortar shop sell online or
Speaker:are just getting started,
Speaker:you'll discover new insight to gain traction and to grow your
Speaker:business. And today I am thrilled to have joining us.
Speaker:John, we do miss John is the founder and host of
Speaker:EO fire in award-winning podcast where he interviews today's most successful
Speaker:entrepreneurs. Seven days a week.
Speaker:JLD has interviewed over 1200 entrepreneurs and EO fire generates over
Speaker:1 million.
Speaker:Yes. I said 1 million monthly listens John's latest project is
Speaker:the freedom journal.
Speaker:It's a gorgeous leather-bound journal that guide you in accomplishing your
Speaker:number one goal in 100 days,
Speaker:launched on Kickstarter.
Speaker:It raised $453,000
Speaker:in just 33 days and became the sixth most funded publishing
Speaker:project of all time.
Speaker:You can learn more@thefreedomjournal.com
Speaker:and you can also learn more right now because that is
Speaker:what we are going to be talking about today.
Speaker:John, thank you so much and welcome to the show.
Speaker:There is no place I'd rather be than right here right
Speaker:now. So thanks for having me on Fabulous.
Speaker:I want to start off our conversation as we often do.
Speaker:And that is by having you share a little bit more
Speaker:about yourself in a creative way,
Speaker:that is through you describing your ideal motivational candle.
Speaker:So if you were to describe that,
Speaker:what color is it and what would be the quote on
Speaker:your candle?
Speaker:One thing that I'm really big on Sue is the color
Speaker:orange and staying on brand.
Speaker:So my color of my candle is definitely going to be
Speaker:orange, just cause the whole EO fire brand is kind of
Speaker:built around that flame,
Speaker:that ignition igniting your passion,
Speaker:so to speak.
Speaker:So that wouldn't be the color of the flame.
Speaker:And I'll say it would smell like a barbecue.
Speaker:I just I've always loved that smell.
Speaker:And I think that that's kind of the center that it
Speaker:would give off as it was wafting now to the quote
Speaker:that you asked for to us inscribed upon this wonderful candle.
Speaker:It's a,
Speaker:from my favorite entrepreneur of old actually just finished reading his
Speaker:absolutely incredible biography.
Speaker:Albert Einstein and his quote is try not to become a
Speaker:person of success,
Speaker:but rather a person of value.
Speaker:And so as I saw that candle burning,
Speaker:it would really burn those words into my mind because I
Speaker:believe if we put value first,
Speaker:we're always going to be successful in the end.
Speaker:I agree Chasing value and being important versus following money or
Speaker:trying to gain prosperity in that way,
Speaker:but gaining through value.
Speaker:I totally agree with you.
Speaker:So I want to ground everybody.
Speaker:I'm not sure all of our listeners will totally understand just
Speaker:by the description that I gave in the beginning about what
Speaker:the freedom journal is.
Speaker:So what I'd like to do is start out by you
Speaker:describing again,
Speaker:in a little more detail,
Speaker:what the freedom journal is all about.
Speaker:Absolutely. I mean,
Speaker:I started four years ago interviewing successful entrepreneurs and now I'm
Speaker:over 1400 interviews in the bank,
Speaker:which is still even crazy for me to think about.
Speaker:But the reality is,
Speaker:is I had a lot of my listeners fire nation.
Speaker:They were coming to me and saying,
Speaker:John you're interviewing successful entrepreneurs every single day.
Speaker:Like what is their most common trait to this,
Speaker:making them a success?
Speaker:Like what's their secret sauce?
Speaker:Like what is,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:that, that shortcut so to speak.
Speaker:And I never had an answer for them for the longest
Speaker:time. I would always just say like,
Speaker:these people work hard,
Speaker:like that's the one commonality and that is the truth.
Speaker:And that will continue to be the truth for sure,
Speaker:but really digging a little bit deeper.
Speaker:I realized all of my guests on EO fire who are
Speaker:successful and aspiring entrepreneurs,
Speaker:they know how to set and accomplish goals and those listeners
Speaker:of mine,
Speaker:they struggle with that very thing,
Speaker:setting an accomplishing goal.
Speaker:So I said,
Speaker:how can I kind of bridge that gap?
Speaker:Like how can I create that solution that so many people
Speaker:need out there.
Speaker:And that's where the idea for the freedom journal came to
Speaker:me. And I didn't just want to make it into like
Speaker:an app or a PDF or in the cloud.
Speaker:Like I wanted to make us something real,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:just like your candle Sue that you can hold and that
Speaker:you can see burning.
Speaker:There's something that's just powerful of that physical product and just
Speaker:that physical presence.
Speaker:And I wanted the freedom journal to have that component as
Speaker:well. So,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:I spent a lot of time,
Speaker:energy and effort.
Speaker:I sourced the materials.
Speaker:I got a lot of great people working with me on
Speaker:the team who had been there and done that before.
Speaker:And we just found what turned out to be the greats
Speaker:fo leather,
Speaker:that I wonder if that luck gold and Boston leave shelves.
Speaker:And we did all of the different things to turn the
Speaker:freedom journal into something that you can be proud of,
Speaker:that whether it was on your desk,
Speaker:your nice antiquing out at a coffee shop,
Speaker:we turned it into this beautiful,
Speaker:beautiful physical product.
Speaker:But now that's just,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:on the outside of it,
Speaker:the inside I spent over a year constructing what I knew
Speaker:was going to be the solution that people needed in setting
Speaker:in accomplishing their goals.
Speaker:And that was number one,
Speaker:they needed to know how to set a smart goal.
Speaker:So we teach you in the freedom journal,
Speaker:how to set that specific,
Speaker:measurable, attainable,
Speaker:relevant, and time bound goal.
Speaker:And then we move into a hundred days in this very
Speaker:unique step-by-step process where you will be accomplishing that smart goal.
Speaker:Every single day,
Speaker:we have daily tasks,
Speaker:nightly recaps,
Speaker:every 10 days,
Speaker:SU we're doing a 10 day sprints.
Speaker:You're accomplishing micro goals along the way.
Speaker:So you're getting that momentum going.
Speaker:And you're having that sense of accomplishment that every 25 days
Speaker:we're doing,
Speaker:what's called the quarterly.
Speaker:We're looking back and saying,
Speaker:what worked,
Speaker:what didn't,
Speaker:how can I amplify?
Speaker:What worked?
Speaker:How can I change what didn't?
Speaker:And by the end of those,
Speaker:100 days,
Speaker:you will have accomplished your number one goal.
Speaker:And we've now had thousands and thousands of people completed in
Speaker:fact, Rover 13,000
Speaker:freedom journals,
Speaker:soul to date.
Speaker:And it's just exciting to see what people can do when
Speaker:they sit down and they commit to accomplishing that number one
Speaker:goal, you know what,
Speaker:what's on the other side of that rainbow and that's,
Speaker:what's now exciting to say Absolutely.
Speaker:And heads up gift biz listeners.
Speaker:Now you understand exactly why I wanted to have John on
Speaker:the show.
Speaker:How many of you are sitting there wanting to turn your
Speaker:hobby into a business or have started,
Speaker:but you really haven't committed a hundred percent or you're just
Speaker:not exactly sure which way you're going,
Speaker:because possibly you haven't truly defined your goal into being a
Speaker:smart goal.
Speaker:This is exactly why I wanted number one,
Speaker:have John talk about this and also introduce you to the
Speaker:freedom journal,
Speaker:because I know there are so many of you out there
Speaker:who can be helped with this first,
Speaker:John, I want to tell you that it's absolutely beautiful.
Speaker:I'm looking at it on my desk right now and just
Speaker:the presence.
Speaker:I hear your passion when you're describing the freedom journal,
Speaker:just in terms of how beautiful it is,
Speaker:but it sets up the fact that the goal of the
Speaker:single goal that you're driving for through the freedom journal process
Speaker:is a high quality goal.
Speaker:You're setting up something that's super important to either you personally,
Speaker:or your business.
Speaker:And it's demonstrated,
Speaker:as you were saying,
Speaker:just in the physical presence of the journal and then going
Speaker:through it.
Speaker:There's a lot of room.
Speaker:Obviously everyone has to define their own path,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:in terms of their goals and what they're trying to do.
Speaker:How did you create the contents of the journal and know
Speaker:that was going to lead so many people to success?
Speaker:Well, one thing that I really realized looking at my journey
Speaker:Sue, is that it really took a one big domino for
Speaker:me to knock over for me to have all the success
Speaker:that I've had since.
Speaker:So I've grown EO fire,
Speaker:and just four years into a seven figure business into a
Speaker:podcast that has millions of downloads a month like this,
Speaker:this upcoming month,
Speaker:we're going to have over 1.3
Speaker:million downloads total for just the month of July here.
Speaker:And it's a business businesses growing as far as with emails
Speaker:and social media and all of these things.
Speaker:But all of that,
Speaker:everything that you see came from me initially knocking over one
Speaker:big domino and that one big Donald was launching my podcast.
Speaker:If I had never set the goal to launch EO fire
Speaker:back in September of 2012,
Speaker:nothing that I've accomplished since then would have been accomplished.
Speaker:Nothing would have been possible.
Speaker:It was that initial domino that I knocked over.
Speaker:So I looked back on my journey.
Speaker:I said,
Speaker:wow, like how valuable was it that I sat down?
Speaker:And I dedicated my focus,
Speaker:my energy,
Speaker:my bandwidth into just accomplishing one goal,
Speaker:launching a daily podcast.
Speaker:That was it.
Speaker:No other distractions happened.
Speaker:And then when I accomplished that goal,
Speaker:other opportunities started to open before me just like when you
Speaker:knock over that one big domino,
Speaker:those other dominoes that are behind it can now have the
Speaker:opportunity to get knocked over as well.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:so many people try to just like knock everything over once
Speaker:they let me just do everything like quick example with podcasting,
Speaker:everybody freaks out.
Speaker:Cause we're saying John,
Speaker:like my website's not perfect.
Speaker:I can't launch my podcast yet.
Speaker:And that my answer is always,
Speaker:nobody's going to care that your website's not perfect because your
Speaker:podcast doesn't mean that when you launch it,
Speaker:you're opening up this flood Gates to your website that takes
Speaker:months and months of building an audience that matters.
Speaker:So launch your podcast,
Speaker:find your voice,
Speaker:knock over that one big domino and then tackle those other
Speaker:dominoes behind it.
Speaker:One step at a time.
Speaker:It's a really good point because you're talking about again,
Speaker:providing value.
Speaker:If you're providing value people,
Speaker:aren't going to care if everything isn't in line and perfect
Speaker:because you're giving your customer listener what they're needing at the
Speaker:time, your story,
Speaker:John, when you started EO fire,
Speaker:you didn't know if it was going to be successful or
Speaker:not. You were taking a chance because I know a little
Speaker:bit of your past,
Speaker:there were other things you tried first,
Speaker:are you saying you just,
Speaker:you pick one thing and you just go all in on
Speaker:that one thing to see if that's going to be it.
Speaker:And if it's not,
Speaker:you give it enough time and then you move on.
Speaker:If for some reason it's not accomplishing what you're looking for.
Speaker:So what's the worst thing that we can do.
Speaker:We cannot find out soon enough that what we're doing is
Speaker:the wrong thing.
Speaker:And so we let weeks and months,
Speaker:and sometimes even years for people go by before,
Speaker:they're like,
Speaker:man is kinda now dawning on me that this really isn't
Speaker:what I should be focusing on to this.
Speaker:Isn't my,
Speaker:my thing of magic.
Speaker:Why not go all in?
Speaker:Like why not just double down on that thing and find
Speaker:out quickly if this is for you or not,
Speaker:by doing a daily podcast,
Speaker:you better believe that I was going to find out real
Speaker:quick, if that was going to work for me or not.
Speaker:And guess what?
Speaker:I counted that it worked for me.
Speaker:But if I had found out that it wasn't gonna work
Speaker:for me better,
Speaker:sooner than later,
Speaker:because our most valuable commodity that we have as entrepreneurs is
Speaker:time and Sue,
Speaker:we need to protect time.
Speaker:Like it is the most precious asset that it actually is.
Speaker:And that is so important to me.
Speaker:Even as I progressed further as an entrepreneur,
Speaker:I am always protecting my time.
Speaker:So when I have an idea,
Speaker:I go all in on that,
Speaker:you know?
Speaker:And I'm just like,
Speaker:let me just put the pedal to the metal.
Speaker:Let me see if this is something that's going to work.
Speaker:If it's not fine,
Speaker:now I have time to try something else.
Speaker:But going all in allows you to do that.
Speaker:So gift biz listeners go all in.
Speaker:And most importantly,
Speaker:you get started and is it going to be a hundred
Speaker:percent perfect right away?
Speaker:No, but if you are passionate about what you're trying to
Speaker:do, your number one goal,
Speaker:you've got to take action,
Speaker:get started.
Speaker:And you guys guess what if it doesn't work?
Speaker:That does not mean you're a failure.
Speaker:That means that you need to adjust your plan.
Speaker:Maybe it's just not quite the right match with your audience.
Speaker:Maybe it's a product that just needs a little bit more
Speaker:tweaking, but you're never going to know unless you take action.
Speaker:And unless you try,
Speaker:and I know so many people,
Speaker:you, we all run into people there saying I'm going to
Speaker:write that book or I'm going to open a shop one
Speaker:day. Well,
Speaker:why keep saying it's in the future,
Speaker:do it now as John saying,
Speaker:it all comes back to time and as the years progress,
Speaker:we all know time gets more limited.
Speaker:So take action.
Speaker:Now, John,
Speaker:how did you figure out the way to create the freedom
Speaker:journal to be different than other types of things that are
Speaker:out there?
Speaker:Lots of people talk about accomplishing goals,
Speaker:there's books,
Speaker:there's audio there's talks.
Speaker:What did you do to define and create how the freedom
Speaker:journal was going to be different?
Speaker:So the biggest thing,
Speaker:looking back on my journey that I realized was the reason
Speaker:for my success and accomplishing these big goals,
Speaker:launching EO fire,
Speaker:and then launching Podcaster's paradise,
Speaker:and then even launching the freedom journal,
Speaker:like a quick little side story,
Speaker:like I use the freedom journal to launch the freedom journal
Speaker:to the public.
Speaker:So, I mean,
Speaker:that's something that I wanted to make sure worked before I
Speaker:actually did launch it to the public.
Speaker:And what I really realized is that there's a lot of
Speaker:things that are out there about goals,
Speaker:because goals are so important.
Speaker:Nobody's going to disagree with that fact.
Speaker:It's just plain and simple.
Speaker:But one thing that I saw was that with everything that
Speaker:was going on,
Speaker:there was just really no major focus on a time bound
Speaker:feature of that.
Speaker:Like a lot of people were saying,
Speaker:you have to wake up every single morning,
Speaker:write down your goals,
Speaker:put your perfect data on like all of these things work.
Speaker:And for me,
Speaker:like I was a consumer of this great journal called the
Speaker:five minute journal.
Speaker:What I wake up every morning,
Speaker:I would write in the journal and I would really enjoy
Speaker:that. And it would make me more productive as a person,
Speaker:but that never ends.
Speaker:It's like you finished,
Speaker:you filled that book and then you started the other one.
Speaker:And I said,
Speaker:well, this is a great tool,
Speaker:but I know that my success has relied on putting actual
Speaker:time blocks and timestamps and time bound ness to whatever I
Speaker:was going to do,
Speaker:whether that was intraday when I'm using the Pomodoro method to
Speaker:work 53 minutes on one task with a seven minute enforced
Speaker:break before I do anything else.
Speaker:And so I kind of take that distraction out or whether
Speaker:I'm doing a more focused long-term weeks or month project,
Speaker:like the freedom journal was in effect when I was creating
Speaker:that like you will fight a was when I was launching
Speaker:that like podcasts is paradise was when I was launching that.
Speaker:And so for me,
Speaker:the time bound aspect was something that was really missing in
Speaker:a lot of the tools that were out there.
Speaker:And I just knew from my experience with those things that
Speaker:I just mentioned,
Speaker:it was always around three or four months that it was
Speaker:taking for me to really launch something meaningful.
Speaker:So I said,
Speaker:you know what?
Speaker:I just liked the round number of a hundred.
Speaker:I can break it down into 10,
Speaker:10 day sprints for 25 day quote unquote,
Speaker:quarterly reviews.
Speaker:And it's just going to be a nice,
Speaker:simple, unique step-by-step process.
Speaker:That sounds right to me.
Speaker:Right? And if you break things up into smaller chunks,
Speaker:it doesn't seem so intimidating your goal.
Speaker:When you look at the finish line can be so huge.
Speaker:It almost seems unattainable,
Speaker:but if you break it into little chunks,
Speaker:which is what you're doing through the freedom journal,
Speaker:it seems a lot easier and a lot more tackle a
Speaker:bowl, if you will.
Speaker:So gift biz listeners.
Speaker:Did you hear how quickly,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:I was asking John,
Speaker:what is the uniqueness about the book?
Speaker:What is the different,
Speaker:did you hear how fast he came up with it?
Speaker:He knew that to create something that was going to be
Speaker:unique and different.
Speaker:And I'm talking to you guys about this,
Speaker:because I want you to think about this for your products,
Speaker:your shops,
Speaker:how quickly can you answer that question?
Speaker:What is it that's different about you?
Speaker:What makes someone want to come and see you?
Speaker:Maybe it's your product,
Speaker:maybe it's you as a person,
Speaker:whatever it is.
Speaker:What is your difference?
Speaker:This is why John is so successful besides the fact that
Speaker:the freedom journal is gorgeous.
Speaker:It is an already proven technique that he has created based
Speaker:on observations in himself of what has made him successful.
Speaker:And John so fast too.
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:your rise in terms of success of the podcast has been
Speaker:crazy in terms of the speed.
Speaker:And I would say it's because of the uniqueness of the
Speaker:podcast first,
Speaker:cause you're the first one who ever did a seven day
Speaker:a week podcast.
Speaker:And now the freedom journal,
Speaker:same thing,
Speaker:because it's,
Speaker:time-bound Absolutely.
Speaker:And I think it's so important when we as entrepreneurs,
Speaker:no matter what industry,
Speaker:no matter what niche we're in,
Speaker:what is it that makes us stand out?
Speaker:Like what makes us different?
Speaker:And I always kind of refer to when I'm like on
Speaker:stage or just like sharing this with my mentees.
Speaker:What's your UVD what's that unique value distinguisher that's three separate
Speaker:things, unique value in distinguisher.
Speaker:And for me,
Speaker:like what's unique about EO fire?
Speaker:Well, it was that seven day we podcast just like you
Speaker:mentioned, well,
Speaker:what was the value of it?
Speaker:While I was bringing on successful entrepreneurs,
Speaker:having them share their stories,
Speaker:their wins or losses,
Speaker:their lessons learned,
Speaker:et cetera.
Speaker:And you know,
Speaker:what was that distinguisher?
Speaker:Well, a distinguisher of EO fire was it's a formatted show.
Speaker:So when you press play,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:you're going to hear a successful entrepreneur,
Speaker:share their worst moment and lessons learned their aha moment and
Speaker:how they turn that idea into success.
Speaker:And then of course our lightning round of six questions,
Speaker:like those are things that make up every EO fire show
Speaker:for episode one episode 1,401.
Speaker:And it will always be that way because that's the formula
Speaker:that my audience has come to love because there's great value
Speaker:in a short amount of time.
Speaker:Any of you who have not listened to entrepreneur on fire
Speaker:also known as EO fire,
Speaker:I absolutely recommend you go over and check that out.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:I'm going to turn this around on you a little bit.
Speaker:John, now creating the freedom journal.
Speaker:We're talking about how successful you've been both in the podcast
Speaker:and the freedom journal.
Speaker:What was the biggest hurdle that you had to overcome that
Speaker:most difficult point and yes,
Speaker:make it a story,
Speaker:as you always say,
Speaker:with the freedom journal.
Speaker:So with the freedom journal,
Speaker:I had never actually sat down and written a physical book
Speaker:that was going to be published.
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:back in 2013,
Speaker:guy sat down over one weekend and I wrote an ebook
Speaker:podcast launch.
Speaker:And you know,
Speaker:a lot of people will point to that as my first
Speaker:book, but that was really just kind of me sitting down
Speaker:and just kind of like writing basically a long email to
Speaker:a potential podcast,
Speaker:or that's kind of more of what that was.
Speaker:So the freedom journal was an actual book meeting that,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:it had sections,
Speaker:it had actual topics,
Speaker:it had focuses and it had different areas of accomplishments that
Speaker:I wanted within that.
Speaker:And so I said,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:I said,
Speaker:how can I actually piece this together?
Speaker:It was kind of like walking into a car shop and
Speaker:just seeing a car completely disassembled and saying,
Speaker:okay, it's my job to put this,
Speaker:all these pieces back and make this into a car that's
Speaker:going to drive for somebody and not even being a mechanic.
Speaker:And that was me because I had never done that before.
Speaker:So it was a process and I can definitely tell you,
Speaker:I hit many walls.
Speaker:I hit many quote unquote writer's block.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:if some people believe in that,
Speaker:some people don't,
Speaker:but I definitely had times in days that I struggled to
Speaker:even put a one word down on paper for me,
Speaker:what always pulled me out of it was having the mentors
Speaker:around me.
Speaker:I went to people who had successfully done similar things as
Speaker:I did.
Speaker:And I interviewed them.
Speaker:That's kind of one great thing about having a podcast.
Speaker:I had them on my show and I asked them questions
Speaker:that I wanted to know the answers to.
Speaker:I paid them to be my mentors and that value exchange
Speaker:was incredible.
Speaker:Cause I would've just remained stuck forever.
Speaker:Like a lot of people will look at mentors and they'll
Speaker:say, wow,
Speaker:like I could never pay that much money like,
Speaker:or I could never afford that mentor.
Speaker:A lot of times I say,
Speaker:how could you not afford that mentor?
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:you'll be exactly where you are a year from now.
Speaker:If you do nothing,
Speaker:but with a mentor,
Speaker:you can be where you want to be in a year
Speaker:and that's priceless.
Speaker:And that was when I first launched EO fire.
Speaker:I brought in a mentor,
Speaker:Jamie tardy of the eventual millionaire.
Speaker:And she's the reason why I was able to become successful
Speaker:so fast because she had been there,
Speaker:done that.
Speaker:And I got to learn from her mistakes and I got
Speaker:to soak all of that in.
Speaker:So the biggest struggle that I definitely faced and I had
Speaker:to accomplish and overcome with the freedom journal was just the
Speaker:actual putting together the physical product,
Speaker:because I had never done that before.
Speaker:Whenever we're doing something new,
Speaker:it's scary.
Speaker:And whenever something's scary,
Speaker:we have resistance to it.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:Steven Pressfield would say like we resist,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:we're sitting there,
Speaker:we're typing.
Speaker:And then we look to our right and we see our
Speaker:white shoe has a little black smudge on it.
Speaker:And we just have to clean that shoe before we get
Speaker:back to our work as anything but doing the Absolutely.
Speaker:I love the fact that we're talking about this because we've
Speaker:been talking about how successful you are all the time and
Speaker:seen success in so many things you're touching,
Speaker:but there are always challenges and there's always things that you
Speaker:need to overcome.
Speaker:And what you're talking about is facing those challenges and having
Speaker:support, whether it's paid,
Speaker:as you're saying,
Speaker:or just someone who really believes in you and is behind
Speaker:you, rallying for you some days,
Speaker:things might not look like they're going to work out.
Speaker:And then the next day,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:you just keep driving towards it.
Speaker:And then all of a sudden you're in the groove.
Speaker:Again, John,
Speaker:I know you don't have a lot of time and I'm
Speaker:getting this last question in because I am just dying to
Speaker:know the answer here.
Speaker:I'd like to present you with a virtual gift.
Speaker:It's a box containing unlimited possibilities for your future.
Speaker:This is your dream or your goal of almost unreachable Heights
Speaker:that you would wish to obtain.
Speaker:Please accept this gift and open it in our presence.
Speaker:What is inside your box?
Speaker:So I've accepted this gift.
Speaker:Thank you so much,
Speaker:Sue for this incredibly kind gift.
Speaker:And what's inside is the ripple effects.
Speaker:And if I can expand upon that,
Speaker:what I mean by the ripple effect is every time I
Speaker:launch a podcast every single day,
Speaker:my hope is that it's going to inspire somebody to do
Speaker:something. But the real hope that I have,
Speaker:that's even deeper than that is that that person who I've
Speaker:inspired to now go and do that thing in the future
Speaker:inspires somebody else to do that thing who never would have
Speaker:heard of EO fire or John Lee Dumas,
Speaker:or are still,
Speaker:maybe never will,
Speaker:but was inspired by somebody that I was able to inspire
Speaker:that ripple effect.
Speaker:So my box has the ripple effect,
Speaker:which is appreciating tens of thousands of millions,
Speaker:of potentially billions of people around the world,
Speaker:through my podcasts,
Speaker:not directly,
Speaker:but three,
Speaker:four, five,
Speaker:six degrees of separation.
Speaker:Fabulous. And one final message John from you to my listeners,
Speaker:If you want to be,
Speaker:do I want it to be a podcast or back in
Speaker:the day?
Speaker:I had never podcasted before.
Speaker:I didn't know what I was doing,
Speaker:but I just had the podcast.
Speaker:It was that simple.
Speaker:So don't expect you're going to be good.
Speaker:And don't be frustrated about being bad when you start that
Speaker:thing that is called it life and just embrace it That
Speaker:John, thank you so much for being on today.
Speaker:I so appreciate it.
Speaker:I'm so looking forward to what you do next,
Speaker:because I know there's something else in the works.
Speaker:I'm quite sure of that.
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