
You are not enough. Podcast
1) Mindset is the ultimate advantage. Olympic Gold Medalist, Justing Gatlin Ep. 29
Justin Gatlin is an Olympic Gold Medalist and a world record holder for men’s sprint. He attributes his success to his mindset. By focusing on beating one opponent, winning one race, holding one title...Show More
2) Only you can make you better. Women’s Firearms Advocate, Bonnie Lanzarini Ep. 28
After ending an unhealthy marriage, Italian immigrant Bonnie Lanzarini bought a firearm to protect herself and her daughter. She realized, however, that, without training, conditioning, and mental pre...Show More
3) Confidence is quiet. World Champion Jet Ski Racer, Emma-Nellie Örtendahl Ep. 27
Emma-Nellie Örtendahl is an unlikely a champion as you will find. She runs a geological survey company in Sweden and somehow still manages to be the best jet skier in the world. She gives her family a...Show More
4) Don’t take your food for granted. Farmer, Gala Bailey-Barker Ep. 26
Gala Bailey-Barker works, lives, and raises her family on a regenerative farm in southern England. She profoundly sees herself as being a small part of a much larger process of energy exchange with th...Show More
5) Giving pain a purpose. Fashion CEO, Simon Whitehouse Ep. 25
Simon Whitehouse rose from a lower-class childhood in a violent and depressed setting to rise to positions of leadership in many notable fashion brands. His success has come in spite of seeing his bro...Show More
6) Pull your own weight. Wildland Fire Fighter, Kaeley Fenhaus Ep. 24
Committing to the danger and responsibility of wildland fire fighting drove Kaeley Fenhaus from an aimless, self-destructive lifestyle, to maintaining peak physical performance and instilling hard dis...Show More
7) Where you started isn’t where you’re going. Nutrifitt founder and CEO, Austin Hulsey Ep. 23
Austin Hulsey emerged from a childhood of dysfunction and trauma by understanding at a young age that he wanted something better for himself. By seeking mentorship and investing heavily in his skills ...Show More
8) A life worth fighting for. Oakley Designer, Jonathan Clingenpeel. Ep. 22
Since Jonathan Clingenpeel got his foot in the door at Oakley at age 14, his passion for creating has driven his career, and now he is also an independent jewelry maker. Jonathan credits his survival ...Show More
9) Serving others will save you. Human trafficking Investigator, Alana Stott. Ep. 21
Alana Stott Is a human trafficking investigator who grew up impoverished in Scotland. Surviving assault and being the breadwinner of her family after the death of her mother led Alana to an independen...Show More
10) Don’t believe the doubt. Ballerina, Audrey Freeman. Ep. 20
As a professional ballerina, Audrey Freeman had to make incredible sacrifices since childhood to develop her artistic skill and athleticism. At 21—an age when most people have barely begun accepting a...Show More