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Dr. Tamir Qadree: Create Dynamic Results with the Power of the Mind
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Dr. Tamir Qadree, known as “The Dean of Dynamic Results,” has spent decades helping entrepreneurs, coaches, and sales professionals unlock their true power. In this high-energy conversation, he reveals how metaphysical principles, mindset mastery, and self-discipline create tangible success. From sales excellence to spiritual insight, Dr. Tamir shares how to focus, shift habits, and channel your energy to manifest real results in business and life.

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Welcome once again to the guy who knows The Guy podcast.

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I'm Michael Whitehouse, the guy who knows the guy, and this is the ultimate

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interview of the Polooza 16 series, and our ultimate guest is Dr. Tamir

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Cadre, who's gonna be talking about creating dynamic results because

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he is the dean of dynamic results where they double doctorate in the

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field of metaphysical philosophy and.

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I dunno.

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The other thing, what, what's your other, what's the other

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half of your double doctorate?

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Metaphysical counseling.

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Mystical research.

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So,

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okay.

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Oh, there it is.

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Yes.

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Mythical research.

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There we go.

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See it's pot of flus.

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I can't read.

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So, anyway, uh, so I love this concept of dynamic results.

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So tell me a little bit about what you do and where you come from,

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from Well, what I do is, is get results.

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I, I was born in Chicago, raised in California, spend time in the Caribbean.

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Uh, in such and such.

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But as far as the, the, the dynamic results, that's something

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that I notice in my life.

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I've always been results driven.

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I've always been not satisfied with just reading something.

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I want to do it.

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Mm. I

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I actually wanna do that.

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And I've been like that all my life now.

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I was a little boy.

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I remember when I was eight years old in Chicago, knocking on

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doors to go to store for people.

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I was DoorDash before DoorDash, knocking on doors to go to store

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for them to gimme 15 cents, 20 cents to do it, to, to dig their yard up

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in a, in the, in the springtime in Chicago to help plant the seeds.

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I was DoorDash before DoorDash and I knew that getting results about asking

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me questions, getting to the result.

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There you go.

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In a nutshell.

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And so, so how did it lead from knocking on doors in Chicago to.

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A double doctorate in doing that full time.

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That's a long story, but it ties in.

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I've been, that led me to, I, I, I love communication.

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I, I, I realized that I was a communicator.

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Okay.

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I, I was, here's how it led to that being a doctorate.

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I, it's a short, short version.

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I was, I, I was 12 years old and my uncle used to take me out with him fishing.

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Okay.

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He drank a lot of beer and he talked all the time and he'd

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take me out 'cause I talked too.

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And he listened to me.

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He'd say, talk.

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He just shut up and let me talk.

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Let me talk.

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Then he'd bring my other uncle over and say, come on, come over.

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Listen to this boy.

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He said, talk.

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Listen to this young man.

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Listen to what he has to say.

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I knew then that I had something to say.

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I remember one thing I told him, life is a dream.

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Okay?

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It's a dream that we create own reality.

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We create our own world, by the way, we think.

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Okay.

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He is listening to me.

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Hmm.

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And by his encouraging me to speak and to to, to encourage what I was

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saying, the wisdom that came outta me.

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That encouraged me to go further into studying astrology, studying books

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and history and things like that.

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Then I began to study later on in life, uh, self-help.

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I began to self-help enthusiast about 35 years ago, really strongly.

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The self-help, self-development.

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I saw Anthony Robbins Les Brown, read about Jim roh, who ended up

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being my first endorser, Jim Rohn.

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Mm-hmm.

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I firstly, endorser, get read about those people and I said, wait a minute.

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That's me.

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And I knew I wasn't trying to be them.

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That's mean.

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Then I got to University of Metaphysics.

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I found out that they as a course in how you think in mindset development,

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there are degrees in how to do that.

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So the, the, the field I took, which is now taught in Harvard up until

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three years ago, mainstream, uh, schools wouldn't teach metaphysics.

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Mm-hmm.

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Because it's considered religious in nature.

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Now, Harvard teaches it.

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Harvard teaches the degree I have.

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Okay.

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15 years after 15, 20 years after I got it.

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That's how I got into, from self-help to metaphysics, metaphysics,

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mythical research about how the mind works, hear about neural,

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you hear about NLP and all that.

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Well all that's really mystical research, how the mind work.

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None of that stuff is new.

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It's just repackaged, reba and rename.

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So that's a, I know that's a long way to say it, but that's

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basically how I got into it.

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Love it.

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So, so tell me what is, for those who are not familiar, what is metaphysics

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and metaphysical philosophy?

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Metaphysics.

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It's really to break it down is a study of how, a study of what you can't see.

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It is a study of things beyond your, your, your breath.

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You can't touch your breath.

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Mm-hmm.

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You can't, you, you, you, you can't see certain things,

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but you know, they're there.

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It's what's beyond the phenomena?

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It's the norma Beyond the phenomena.

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Okay.

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It's bridging those two, it's thoughts.

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It's bridging those two.

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It's creating things outta so-called thin air, because everything can come out

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of thin air anyway, and to prove that.

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The devices we're using right now.

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The plane you see came outta somebody's mind first came from vision.

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In their mind.

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Those things are metaphysical.

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Mm-hmm.

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Self-help is really come from metaphysics.

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Metaphysics come from mystics, which is how everything in your body works.

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That's a short version.

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That's my definition of it.

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Interesting.

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And so, so how does that tie into creating those dynamic results?

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The way it ties in is that sense, what you think about, you bring about.

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Harold ties in.

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There are three things that matter, the habits you have, okay?

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The focus you have, the way you analyze yourself, and your sexual energy.

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I'll talk about the last one and Thick and Grow Rich.

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Napoleon Hills spoke about transmutation and sexual energy.

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If you've ever read that book and talk about how the richest people in the world

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he studied at the time both understood how to transmute their energy, whether

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they knew it or not, they did it.

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That energy.

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That union of the sperm and ovum is the most powerful energy in man.

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That's what creates everything.

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Mm-hmm.

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That same energy, if dissipated, you could be a bum on the street or

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you could be a prince in a castle.

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Okay?

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That energy creates, so once you don't have to control that energy, how to make

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it submit, not suppress it, submit to you that same energy is what Einstein

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used to create the theory of relativity.

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That same energy is used to create the train.

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That same energy is used to make Michael Jordan what he was.

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It's the same energy.

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How do you ute it?

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I teach a skill set and a trek technique of how to transmute that and it works.

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That's one thing I do.

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Okay.

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Then I talk about habits.

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Your habits are grooves in your brain.

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Habits are automatic metal machine, but you can change those grooves with

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little work in paying attention to it.

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So the thing I teach going that line and it all tied to what I love.

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My favorite field of entrepreneurial endeavors is sales.

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I love sales.

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I've been top producer in billion dollar companies, taking me four months to do it.

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The president called and said, who in the hell is that guy?

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Because I, I've always understood that.

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So I thank God for that.

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Thank people that have helped me along the way, and the books I've read,

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people I've talked to, and people like you that are very encouraging to me.

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Good.

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I'm, I'm honored to be included in that list.

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Um.

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And so you've been doing this for, you said, a few decades, so a little while.

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And so, so where, where is your current focus right now?

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Who, what audience are you working with and what, what kind of work are you doing?

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Primarily right now,

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my current focus is I have a podcast called Dynamic Results on Fire.

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I'm recording, I have a course I created called Creating Dynamic

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Results eight Module course.

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I did all the work for the course.

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I'm doing the videos now.

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Um, I, I'm involved in, in.

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Coaching and strategic planning with entrepreneurs.

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I love one-on-ones.

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I love group coaching, but I love to take people from point A to point B.

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I get it.

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I get a weird kick.

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I get actually a kick outta seeing people be successful.

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I really do.

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I get a kick outta seeing people take what I give them and work it.

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I tell 'em, if you're not gonna work it, don't mess with me.

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Go somewhere else.

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If you're gonna use it.

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If it don't work, I will stick with you to the end of earth until you can,

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until you can get something to work.

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We have to shift something to do something.

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Okay, so my, my main focus is coaching and speaking and work with entrepreneurs and

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sales professionals, people in the mindset field because they're more receptive.

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Mm-hmm.

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Because they're into self and people like yourself.

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You are already receptive to what I'm doing, so I, if I could just take you from

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here, point A to point B to get a result.

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In short, everything is a result of something.

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Find out how your grandmother made that cake.

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What ingredients you can do the same thing.

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Mm-hmm.

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I always use Kobe Bryant.

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An example.

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Kobe Bryant copied Michael Jordan.

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Period.

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But he wasn't Michael Jordan.

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He was Kobe Bryant.

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There's nothing wrong with being a copycat as long as you copy the right cat.

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I like it.

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Um, and, and I, I'd like to bring up, you know, one-to-one coaching because that's,

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that's something that's been coming up a lot, um, both in the interviews and,

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and other places I've been traveling recently and, you know, because a lot of

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people in the industry, they talk about, you know, getting away from one to one.

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'cause you wanna scale and you want leverage.

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'cause everyone's gotta be a, you know, build their seven figure empire.

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But I think the real action happens in those one-to-one because you can

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make more impact, you know, working directly with one person supporting

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them than you can with, with a course or, or something larger than

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that, um, depending on what it is.

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But in the coaching space where it's really helping someone unlocking their

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potential and, and, uh, and you know, creating those dynamic results, that

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seems like something where one-to-one is where the real magic happens.

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It, it's a gradual, I learned this from, from the mastermind

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group at Anthony Robbins.

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Great program.

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I'm not trying to promote it, but it's a great program.

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There's a success ladder that I built a lot of value ladder.

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You have, you gotta bring people along.

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You get a free checklist or sales guide or, mm-hmm.

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I got a free ebook sign up for boom.

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Then I have a ebook.

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Okay.

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You can buy the ebook and then from there you have a course, a eight module course.

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From there you have a, I have a coaching program.

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Right now I'm building a mastermind program.

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I'm building a ladder.

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Over the last year I've been building this ladder.

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So everybody wanna rush and get everything right now.

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Well, I've been taking the time to build the ladder.

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See, I've been in this space for years.

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I'm just getting into the space now.

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Uh, this, this online space, learning space.

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Instead, it'd be a trillion dollar industry in the next four years.

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Yeah.

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So I'm just getting to this space, right?

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So I'm building this value ladder.

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I'm up to the last step now, the Mastermind and beyond.

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Okay.

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That ladder is built now.

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I wasn't so much worried about making money right now doing that ladder,

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just keep doing what I'm doing.

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But you wanna build a ladder for people to gradually grow.

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When they see your your free lead magnet, they wanna know what else do he have?

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Oh, he has a ebook.

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What else does he have?

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He has a course.

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Okay.

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I like this course.

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What else does he have?

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Group coaching.

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What else?

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Each one of 'em costs more now.

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Yeah.

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Oh, he does individual one-on-one coaching.

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Oh my god.

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For those people that earn a hundred thousand a year or more in their business.

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I have a mastermind that I'm developing right now.

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So it's gradual.

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It's gradual that way.

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You're bringing people along in their own stepping and own timing.

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Yeah.

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People that don't, they have no money.

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People that have a lot of money.

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It's a graduated process.

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Yeah.

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That I, I learned.

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I learned.

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Yep.

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And, and it's great too because it's, it's accessible.

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There's something accessible to everyone.

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Everyone.

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Well, no matter what level you on.

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Yep.

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You're not gonna just average entrepreneur.

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I'm not gonna just coach with me.

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You are gonna pay me $10,000.

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You're gonna do that or more?

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Yeah, but I'm not trying to do that.

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I don't come to people like that.

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When I give people my a chance to get a complimentary coaching

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session from me, I tell 'em, put your credit card in your pocket.

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I don't want your money.

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That ain't what this call's about.

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Too many people out there and turn me off.

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Get on your calendar and trying to sell you something.

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They're trying to coach you.

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How do you know if Michael needs your assist services?

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How do you know if he wants your services?

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Had you asked the right question, you would've known that.

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Mm-hmm.

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You would've known if he can afford it.

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If he's there.

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If he's into that, you would've known it.

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Yeah.

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Instead of having commissioned breath.

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Yeah.

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The sincerity part, I'm about all about sincerity.

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Sincerity is everything.

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Money's a terrible master, but a wonderful servant.

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Yeah.

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It doesn't run me.

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There you go.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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That's, that's really.

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Really, really key point there.

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I love that.

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Um, being focused and, you know, that's one of the challenges in our

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industry is that there is, and I think this happens with scale too.

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'cause once you have overhead of $400,000 a year, you gotta, you gotta pay those

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people, you gotta pay those bills.

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And so, so you get these, these coaches who get wrapped, you know, get that

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their money becomes their master.

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Um, and then they're focused on driving the sales.

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So they gotta make the money.

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And secondarily helping people, you know, hopefully some people get helped.

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Um, look, I, yes, go ahead.

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Yeah, well, and, and that's things, and now you hear the stories that people

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who are 10, 20, 30, $40,000 in debt, their business hasn't made $40,000 and

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they give up on the business 'cause they're like, guess I'm bad at business.

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Look 'em so much in debt.

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I can't afford anything else.

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Um.

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And it sounds like, you know, you're one of the, you're,

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you're one of the good ones.

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Who doesn't want to take someone's, you know, you're not

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telling someone go refinance your house to give me your money.

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No.

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And you're not ready for me yet.

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No.

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If they're not ready, listen.

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Listen.

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If they're not, see what I do is gonna come back to me.

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Yeah.

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If they're not ready, it's like going to the doctor and you

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telling the doctor My toe hurt.

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The doctor said, no.

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Your brain hurt.

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No.

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My to hurt.

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No.

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Your your, your ear hurt.

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My to hurt.

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Your ear hurt.

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Yeah.

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It's a quack doctor.

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A lot of coaches and solutionists do that.

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They'll get online with you and say, I had a guy do me like that.

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He, he had no idea who I was.

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I'm not saying I'm all this guy.

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I need assistance too.

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I paid money for coaching.

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I've done all that.

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Okay?

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So this guy talked to me for 20 minutes, then he asked me for $12,000.

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I said, seriously, seriously.

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Here's the problem with this guy.

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The guy was good now, and he probably could deliver some what?

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He said, I have no doubt about it.

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Here's the problem.

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He never asked me what I wanted.

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Where was I at?

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He never asked that question.

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He's a big time coach, makes a lot of money.

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He's yada, yada, yada.

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So it makes, now I question really.

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You done never asked me what I wanted.

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You never asked me what I, what I was looking for.

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Isn't that important in trying to coach or sell something to somebody?

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Sells is the art of finding someone that has a pain find the pain point or discuss.

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Solving that pain puzzle so they can enjoy the pleasure principle.

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That's what sales, that's what motivation is.

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That's what life is all about.

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That's what loving your neighbor's all about, helping them solve a pain.

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Mm-hmm.

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Or a problem and get to the pleasure and enjoyment of life.

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Those only two motivated everybody have.

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If you do that, you are successful, people are gonna find you.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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That's, and that, you know, being focused there is, is crucial.

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I'm, I'm reminded of, uh, I attended this, uh, three day bootcamp a couple years ago.

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And, and I wasn't even there as a prospect.

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I was there as a potential promotional partner for the the coach.

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And on this Saturday night, he is, but you know, I'm still hearing

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the pitch and hearing everything.

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And so I checked in my intuition and I said, you know, is this

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something worth looking at?

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And my intuition's response basically came back as, no, don't

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waste any energy thinking about it, and you'll understand why.

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And I'm like, alright, cool.

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I don't need to think about this anymore.

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I'll just kind of passively let it in.

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So I'm talking to him Saturday night, it's a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and he says.

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He says, you know, so what do you think of the program?

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You know, do you think the program's interesting to you?

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I'm like, no, no.

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My intuition says it's not, it's not a, a fit or, you know, it says

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it's not something I need to do.

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And he's like, oh, your, your intuition does.

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Your intuition isn't trained.

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You haven't made a million dollars yet.

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So that's just fear talking.

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And I immediately was like, oh, that's what I was waiting to

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hear, to be absolutely confident.

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This is a guy I'd never hire because Exactly, because he is telling

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me, he is telling me he knows my intuition better than I do.

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Yes.

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That's why that's the guy told me this.

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He told me amount of money.

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I said, really?

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I said, let me get back with you.

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The guy called me about an hour later, this big time guy, big online group.

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I won't even mention what it is.

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You probably heard about him before.

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He big group.

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And he called me back, brother, I got idea for you.

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I said, call me.

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You could pay me half and then pay me $300 a week and then pay me the other half

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in a few months and we'll do blah, blah.

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Now you're so confident, you're so successful, you gotta call

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me back to try to sell me again.

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Really?

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That did not that.

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That shows me that brother.

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There's something not there.

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Yeah.

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Then he writes back, he said, if you don't coach with me, you're effing crazy.

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I said, if I don't coach with you, you'll be successful and I'll be successful.

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Then he writes back, no, I'll be great and you'll be.

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Normal, regular.

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And I said in that case, no thank you.

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I'm gonna debunk your number and delete you.

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And I just laughed.

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It's so funny.

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And I'm not harping on I'm, I, I'm not telling his name.

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So what, it's so funny that that happens like that.

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Yeah.

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People, I've had people on LinkedIn get on their calendar, get on my calendar, try

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to sell me something you don't know me.

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It's about relationships first.

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Hey brother.

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It's about relationships.

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When you go to McDonald's, McDonald's build a relationship.

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I don't care if you like McDonald's or not.

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Yeah, you go to pennies or anything.

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They've got a relationship with you.

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Yes, they did.

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You went to the store, you saw a commercial, don't you?

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Your relationship.

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That's a relationship.

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Build a relationship.

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My first podcast is called Relationship Currency called Dynamic Results on Fire.

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It's, it is talking about results on fire, how to get results.

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Okay.

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And.

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You have to understand that relationship currency is the very first one.

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Yeah.

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You gotta build relationships.

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Relationship currency.

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What's currency mean?

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It has to flow.

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Yeah.

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You're going for the money.

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It's like going, it's like, it's like going for the house.

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It's like going for the house to move in and yet the ground ain't broken

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yet, but you bring your furniture to move in the ground is not broken, but

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you bring your furniture to move in.

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Yeah.

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You gotta build it first.

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Where is your patience?

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It is so great.

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'cause I was talking to Christina Jensen earlier today.

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Um, so anyone hasn't listened to that episode?

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Check that out when you're done with this one.

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'cause she would tell you about the three key questions for selling, um,

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which, you know, basically building a sales call around questions.

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Um, and or her three key questions are, are what, what's your greatest

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challenge that you want to address?

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Um, what would it do for you to solve that challenge?

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And then what is getting in your way of solving that challenge?

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Then structuring it around those three questions and to then pivot it into,

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if you believe you can help, I believe you can help, I can help you with that.

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Um, and, and that's, you know, the exact opposite strategy of what Mr. Big Time

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that you were talking to was doing, where he is just telling you how great he was.

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And

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look automatically, everything's, I see your website, it

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needs this, this needs that.

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Yeah.

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I'm like, yeah, right.

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Mm-hmm.

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And it's probably, it may be true.

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I'm not saying that, maybe.

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Mm-hmm.

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Mm-hmm.

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Okay.

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Sure.

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Sure.

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Oh wow.

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That's what I'm thinking.

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Oh, wow.

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Really?

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Now that's a lot of people out there like that.

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Mm-hmm.

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There are a lot of people that do that.

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They, and you're gonna have that in industry.

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You're gonna have that.

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It, it is just a part of life.

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Yeah.

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And it shows, it tells more about them than about you.

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You can learn from people like that, but that's the opposite of what I,

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I'm, I am, I've never been like that.

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I never will be like that.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Well, actually, I was watching, um, uh, a video today about.

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About, uh, what are referred to as entrepreneurs, which is the

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cross of conman and entrepreneurs.

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I like that.

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I like that.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Search on YouTube for entrepreneur.

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And the, the videos are great because they are take downs of these.

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Ooh, can you email me?

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They email me that stuff.

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Yeah.

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These conman entrepreneurs.

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But yeah, we, one was about this guy who was talking about how they

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intentionally have a low quality webinar because people like you and me will

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watch that and be like, this is crap.

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I'm outta here.

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'cause they don't want us.

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We're too smart.

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We're gonna upset them.

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They want people who don't understand how the internet works.

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Um, you know who, who, who think that Audible is a new thing that just came out.

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Uh, and so they're looking for a certain lower level of customer who

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will pay and think this is amazing and kind of fall for their stuff.

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Um, wow.

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And it is fascinating because, you know, you realize sometimes.

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The low quality, high abrasive selling strategy is to filter out someone like

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you and me who's gonna, you know, sue them and demand our money back, but

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wants the guy who doesn't know any better is like, oh wow, he's calling me back.

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I must be special.

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I need to find the money for him.

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So, because unfortunately, there's a lot of people out there who, who money

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is what drives them, and they're, they're not trying to help people.

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They're trying to help themselves at the expense of others.

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One of my books called Reclining Master Awaken.

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Shameless plug, uh, a lady bought my book at a seminar with Jim, me

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Well, I called her back.

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She said, oh my God, he called me.

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Oh my God.

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He called me.

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I said, duh, you called me first.

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Duh.

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I said, I'm a regular person.

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Like if I just use the bathroom just like you do, I called you back.

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She was so, oh my God.

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He called me.

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Uh, yeah, you called me.

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And I typically return calls when I get YI can't return calls.

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I'll get a VA to help me.

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Yep.

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Yeah.

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This is not phony time.

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I'm not the, I'm not the fake phony guy.

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Yeahm not like that.

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Period.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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That's, that's great.

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Yeah.

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And I'm, I'm definitely gonna check out your podcast because I, I'm liking

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your energy and I want to hear, I wanna hear more of this, so I will

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definitely be listening to yours.

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Put my links in there.

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So that might link you down in the description down

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there.

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Yeah, sure.

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Sure.

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Appreciate you, man.

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Yeah, no, this, this has been great.

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I've, I've really enjoyed this.

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It is a great way to, to cap off the pot appalooza experience.

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And, uh, you wearing

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my shirt too, brother?

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I got, let me, I, I have a shirt just like I had one just like that.

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You wearing my shirt?

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Give it back.

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You are copycat, dude.

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I'm telling you.

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Man, I love this.

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I hope we can get together again.

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On whatever platform you want, let me know.

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I, I love your energy and everything.

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Well, thank you.

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That, that's the end of the day.

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So it's not like you're talking to me second and saying that, so, so I,

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I, it's, it's the, it's the energy,

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the energy you bring.

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Fantastic.

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Alright, well thank you so much for being on the show and we'll definitely, uh,

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definitely have to work together more.

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Uh, send me that link so I can follow

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you.

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I wanna follow you.

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Alright, will

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do.

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Thank you brother, and give my shirt back.

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You can have it.

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You can have it.

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Alright.

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Ciao.

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