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⭐ Top 100 Business Motivation Podcasts ⭐ Top 100 Inspirational Leadership Podcasts ⭐ Top 100 Positive Leadership Podcasts list The Let’s Go Win Podcast with JM Ryerson is your ultimate resource for leadership, business, and personal growth. It features insightful conversations with top entrepreneurs, executives, and thought leaders who have mastered success without sacrificing fulfillment. Through candid discussions and actionable strategies, JM gives you the mindset, habits, and tools to build thriving teams, achieve work-life harmony, and redefine success on your terms.JM Ryerson empowers leaders & teams to Win from Within through mindset, sales, culture, and leadership. He's a leadership strategist, business coach, author, and podcast host. Let’s Go Win together!
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In this episode of Let’s Go Win, JM sits down with Stefanie Carlstedt, a leading human design guide who has helped nearly 1,500 people decode their energetic blueprint. Stefanie explains human design in clear, grounded terms and shows how your birth date, time, and location reveal how you are meant to use your energy, make decisions, attract money, communicate your message, and build work that actually fits you. She breaks down energy types, decision making authority, marketing alignment, team roles, and the hidden fears and conditioning that drive burnout. Stefanie also shares real client examples of how redesigning offers and roles around true wiring can unlock ease, clarity, and sustainable growth.
Key Takeaways:
Human design is a practical map back to who you actually are
Your chart shows how you are designed to make decisions
Marketing and messaging must match your wiring
Different energy types thrive in different roles
Burnout is a signal of misalignment
Money strategies are personal and chart based
Teams work better when roles match energy types
Small aligned changes can create big shifts
This episode is for entrepreneurs, leaders, and high performers who feel off, burned out, or stuck forcing results. If you are tired of copying other people’s formulas and building work that drains you, this conversation offers a new lens and a practical framework for alignment. You will walk away with a clearer understanding of your wiring, how to make better decisions, how to market and communicate in a way that fits you, and how to start designing your life and business around who you actually are. If you feel like you were built for something different, this episode might be the permission slip and the playbook you have been waiting for. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mita Mallick is one of the most respected voices in modern leadership, workplace culture, and inclusive performance. In this episode, she joins me to break down how toxic leadership actually forms and how it can be changed. We talk about the everyday habits that quietly create burnout, fear, and disengagement, and what leaders can do instead to build trust, clarity, and momentum. Mita shares practical, human centered strategies for leading with kindness and rigor, managing time and energy, navigating cultural differences, and using AI as a tool without losing the humanity that makes teams thrive.
Key takeaways:
Why hustle culture creates burnout instead of sustainable results
The small daily habits that separate great leaders from stressed out managers
How to replace control with coaching and accountability
Why recognition is one of the most powerful retention tools
How to run better one on ones that actually support performance
How to manage up and protect your career trajectory
How to communicate across cultural differences without creating friction
How to spot and change your own bad boss tendencies
How to use AI to free up time for human connection instead of replacing it
This episode is for founders, executives, managers, and high performers who want to lead without burning out their teams or themselves. If you care about building a culture that drives results and keeps great people engaged, this conversation will give you clear, practical tools you can apply immediately. You will walk away with a better understanding of how leadership habits shape performance and how to create a workplace where people actually want to do their best work.
Contact Mia:
https://www.mitamallick.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mita-mallick-2b165822
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In this episode, I sit down with Shawn Nelson, founder and CEO of LoveSac, to share the real behind the scenes story of how LoveSac nearly failed and ultimately survived. Shawn walks through the moment quitting felt reasonable, the million dollar order that forced him to bet everything, and the grit required to build a business with no factory, no money, and no margin for error. We also dive into leadership lessons around ego, scaling through humility, staying present, and the daily practices that ground him as a founder and human.
Key takeaways:
Pressure can sharpen focus or break you depending on how you respond
Bold action often comes before certainty Ego may start a business but humility scales it
Hiring great people only works if you let them own their role
Presence is built through daily habits, not personality
Staying close to customers renews belief and clarity
This episode is for founders, entrepreneurs, and leaders who are pushing through uncertainty, scaling a team, or questioning their next move. You will walk away with practical leadership insights, mindset shifts, and reminders that staying present, letting go of control, and committing to small daily habits can turn near failure into lasting success. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, I sit down with Josh Kosnick for a powerful conversation about connection and what we lose when screens replace real human interaction. Josh brings deep insight as a coach and human being who understands how isolation quietly impacts mental health, emotional regulation, and our sense of meaning. Together, we explore why humans are wired for presence, how the pandemic revealed the true cost of disconnection, and why choosing people over convenience is not sentimental but essential for well being and longevity.
Key takeaways:
Why isolation is not neutral and how it directly affects mental health, stress, and emotional stability
The biological and psychological reasons face to face connection matters more than digital communication
What the pandemic revealed about loneliness, depression, and the human need for daily interaction
How small consistent habits can rebuild connection without overwhelming your schedule
Practical ways to be present without trying to fix or rescue the people you care about
Why inviting others, even when they say no, is a meaningful act of leadership and love
This episode is for leaders, parents, coaches, high performers, and anyone who feels stretched thin, distracted, or quietly disconnected. If you want stronger relationships, better mental health, and a reminder of what actually sustains a meaningful life, this conversation will ground you. You will walk away with clarity, simple actions you can apply immediately, and a renewed commitment to choose presence, connection, and real life over passive scrolling. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Let’s Go Win Podcast, JM sits down with Dr. Nathan Bryan, one of the world’s leading experts on nitric oxide, to unpack why this tiny gas molecule may be the most overlooked driver of long term health, performance, and aging. Discovered as a signaling molecule only a few decades ago and recognized with a Nobel Prize, nitric oxide quietly regulates blood flow, inflammation, mitochondrial function, and immune balance. Dr. Bryan explains why the loss of nitric oxide production is now considered the earliest event in many chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, neurodegeneration, autoimmune conditions, and poor wound healing. Together, they explore what destroys nitric oxide in modern life, what daily habits restore it, and how small changes in breathing, diet, oral care, movement, and sleep can create outsized improvements in energy, cognition, vascular health, and recovery.
Key takeaways:
Why nitric oxide is a root level regulator of cardiovascular, metabolic, immune, and mitochondrial health
How reduced nitric oxide production is linked to nearly every age related chronic diseaseThe surprising role of the oral microbiome in nitric oxide production and systemic health
Why antiseptic mouthwash, excess sugar, fluoride exposure, and chronic antacid use can sabotage nitric oxide pathways
How nasal breathing directly increases nitric oxide and improves oxygen delivery
The impact of intermittent fasting and blood sugar control on vascular and mitochondrial function
Which daily habits reliably stimulate nitric oxide production through natural mechanisms
What to know about beet products, supplements, and nitric oxide delivery methods that actually work
How restoring nitric oxide can translate into better blood pressure, energy, sleep, healing, and cognitive clarity
Why lifestyle based nitric oxide support may outperform many pharmaceutical approaches for prevention and longevity
This episode is for anyone who cares about aging well, preventing chronic disease, improving performance, or taking ownership of their health beyond symptom chasing. If you are a high performer dealing with fatigue, inflammation, poor recovery, brain fog, blood pressure issues, or metabolic challenges, this conversation will give you a new lens on what might be missing. You will walk away with a practical checklist you can apply immediately, a deeper understanding of how your daily habits either block or support your body’s natural healing systems, and a science backed framework for improving health from the ground up. This is not about biohacking trends. It is about restoring a fundamental biological signal your body depends on to thrive. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, I sit down with Jessica Kriegel, a culture strategist, speaker, and former Chief Scientist of Workplace Culture at Culture Partners. Jessica has spent years studying what actually drives performance inside organizations, and she brings research backed clarity to a topic most leaders still struggle to operationalize. Together, we break down why culture is not a soft concept, but the single most powerful lever leaders have to drive results, including up to four times revenue growth when purpose, strategy, and culture are fully aligned.
Jessica shares a practical framework for turning culture into a business system, not a poster on the wall. We unpack why most culture efforts fail, how beliefs shape behavior more than processes ever will, and what leaders must stop doing if they want real accountability. This conversation is grounded, actionable, and designed for leaders who want measurable outcomes, not motivational fluff.
Key takeaways:
Culture is how people think and act to get results, not a list of values or perks
Companies with full alignment between purpose, strategy, and culture grow four times faster than those without it
Clarity beats complexity when defining purpose and direction
Beliefs drive behavior more than policies, processes, or procedures
True accountability is a personal choice, not a blame mechanism
Most organizations spend the majority of their time below the line in blame and excuses
Recognition, storytelling, and feedback are the fastest ways to shape beliefs
Surrendering control creates stronger commitment and better long term results
Leaders cannot force alignment, but they can design experiences that invite it
This episode is for CEOs, founders, executives, people leaders, and anyone responsible for driving performance through other people. If you are frustrated that your culture initiatives are not translating into results, or if you feel like you are managing compliance instead of commitment, this conversation will change how you lead. You will walk away with simple language, a clear framework, and specific actions you can apply immediately to build a culture that actually drives growth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today's guest is John Richardson Jr., a long time advocate for metabolic approaches to cancer prevention and wellness. John has spent decades researching nutritional compounds, historical case studies, and global health patterns that suggest many cancers may be influenced by diet, environment, and enzyme biology rather than being purely random or inevitable. His perspective challenges conventional thinking, but he lays it out with clarity, real world examples, and practical steps anyone can begin exploring.
Our conversation centers on the idea that certain foods and enzymes may play a role in interrupting abnormal cell growth. We discuss cultures with remarkably low cancer rates, what they eat, and how their lifestyle habits compare to the modern Western diet. John also breaks down the biochemistry in plain language and explains why amygdalin rich foods, enzyme support, fasting, and metabolic awareness matter in his framework. Whether you fully agree with his conclusions or simply want a broader understanding of metabolic health, this episode will make you think.
Key Takeaways:
Many traditional cultures with low cancer rates share common habits: nutrient dense plant foods, clean environments, social connection, and foods containing natural amygdalin.
Amygdalin rich foods interact with enzymes differently in healthy versus abnormal cells, which is part of the metabolic argument for prevention.
Reducing refined sugar and processed foods is one of the simplest ways to support healthier metabolic function.
Gentle cooking methods, improved oxygenation, and strategic fasting may help shift internal conditions in ways that support immune resilience.
Fears around fruit seeds and amygdalin often come from headlines rather than nuanced biochemistry. Individual tolerance still matters, which is why medical guidance is important.
Controversy exists because large scale randomized trials have not been done, and financial incentives often shape research priorities.
Practitioners who use metabolic protocols typically combine dietary changes, enzyme support, fasting, and complementary therapies rather than relying on a single compound.
Who Should Tune In:
This episode is for anyone who wants a wider lens on health, especially those curious about the relationship between food, metabolism, and long term wellness. If you’re exploring preventive strategies, wanting to understand alternative perspectives, or simply trying to make more informed choices about how you fuel your body, this conversation will give you a clearer framework and plenty to think about. It’s not about fear or quick fixes. It’s about approaching your health with curiosity, awareness, and a willingness to challenge old assumptions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
If 70 percent of your company depends on you, success is silently draining you. Today you will learn how one CEO coach scaled impact with a 13 week Control Room, set real boundaries without losing momentum, and fixed meetings that waste hours. Stay to the end for a simple 10 minute daily step that can save 90 minutes tomorrow and the two word mindset shift that changes everything.
In this episode, Dana Earhart shares how to scale without sacrificing your life. We break down the 13 week CEO Control Room, real world meeting cadence, servant leadership that unlocks performance, and a simple daily practice that saves time and restores clarity.
What you will learn:
How to set a single North Star for the next 90 days ️
A meeting rule that ends time wasting fast ️
The question great leaders ask at the end of every meeting ️
Why boundaries increase productivity and retention ️
The “sacred 15” morning reset for mind, body, and soul ️
A planning habit that can save 90 minutes a day
This episode is for the founder who is exhausted from carrying the whole company on their back, the operator who keeps telling themselves they will slow down after the next project, and the leader who knows they are capable of more but feels stuck in the weeds. If you are ready to scale without sacrificing your sanity, this conversation will show you exactly how to reclaim time, build systems that actually support you, and lead with clarity instead of chaos. Tune in because the shifts in this episode do not take months. They start the moment you hit play.
Contact Dana:
Website: https://danaearhart.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaearhart
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In this episode of the Let's Go Win Podcast, JM sits down with Jeanne Omlor, a solo parent who went from deep debt and total exhaustion to building a multi million dollar business without ads. Jeanne is a business strategist known for helping entrepreneurs grow through organic conversations, high clarity messaging, and disciplined action. She has supported nearly six hundred businesses in scaling online while keeping margins high and overhead low. This conversation digs into how Jeanne rebuilt her life through calculated risks, messy action, and total authenticity. She shares how a simple focus on organic outreach helped her generate a million dollars at a ninety two percent profit margin, why clarity beats tactics, and how to avoid the Point of Betrayal that erodes trust in online relationships. You will also hear her mindset principles for betting on yourself, choosing imperfect action, and building a lean team that moves fast.
Key Takeaways:
How Jeanne built a million dollar business without paid ads
Why organic conversations can outperform funnels when done consistently
The Point of Betrayal and why honesty will always be your strongest strategy
How to drop perfectionism and embrace massive messy action
What to look for when choosing a coach or program
The structure of a lean, aligned team and where to leverage AI
Practical steps to test your offer, improve your messaging, and grow today
This episode is for entrepreneurs, coaches, creators, and anyone tired of overthinking their next move. If you want a low overhead, high margin path forward, or if you keep waiting to feel perfectly ready before taking action, Jeanne’s story is the reset button you need. Her journey proves that clarity and bold execution can outperform resources, certifications, or fancy tactics. Listen in if you want to build something real, move faster, and stop rewriting your old chapters.
Contact Jeanne: https://jeanneomlor.com
Follow me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin
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Kelly Chase did not just survive reality TV. She rebuilt her entire life because of it. Known from the global hit Love Is Blind, Kelly went from edited storyline to real-life healing, using the pressure of public scrutiny as a catalyst for deep inner work. In this conversation, she opens up about trauma, identity, money stories, and the tools that helped her reclaim her power.
You will hear how emotional intensity on a curated show pulled old wounds to the surface, how the public narrative impacted her mental health, and how she shifted from autopilot living to somatic healing, breathwork, and building a soul-led business. Kelly’s journey is equal parts raw and practical, and she gives clear steps anyone can use to start changing their story today.
Key Takeaways:
• What reality TV doesn’t show and how it impacts identity
• The emotional toll of being edited for millions
• How breathwork, somatic practices, and trauma healing changed her life
• Why money stories shape success more than strategy
• How to build capacity for love, wealth, and aligned leadership
• Simple steps to start shifting your beliefs and patterns
Who This Episode Is For and Why
This episode is for anyone ready to stop running old patterns and step into a more empowered version of themselves. If you want healthier relationships, a better money mindset, or a business that actually reflects who you are, Kelly’s roadmap will give you a starting point and the courage to take the next step.
Contact Kelly: https://www.chaselifewithkelly.com
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In this episode, JM Ryerson sits down with leadership expert and author Tim Elmore to unpack his groundbreaking insights from The Future Begins with Z: Leadership Lessons for Working with Gen Z. Together they explore why generational gaps feel wider than ever, how technology has reshaped communication and maturity, and what leaders must do to bridge the divide. Tim shares practical ways to coach, hire, and inspire Gen Z employees by respecting their digital authority while developing their social and emotional growth.
Key takeaways:
The real reason the generation gap feels so wide today
How the “Peter Pan paradox” explains Gen Z’s unique mix of high authority and delayed maturity
The importance of reverse mentoring and two-way learning
How to lead with listening, coaching, and connection
Actionable strategies to support mental health and balance in the workplace
Why making work feel like a hobby increases creativity and performance
A simple framework for hiring and onboarding Gen Z: PERKS
Leaders, coaches, educators, and parents who want to understand and empower the next generation will find this conversation invaluable. If you are ready to lead with curiosity, build stronger bridges between generations, and create a workplace that attracts and retains top Gen Z talent, this episode is for you.
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What if your best growth strategy wasn’t selling, but giving? In this episode, career and leadership coach Kate Sargent shares how her simple 20-minute free coaching sessions turned into a full-fledged consulting and fractional leadership business. With over two decades in people operations, recruiting, and leadership development, Kate has built a reputation for helping executives, consultants, and underrepresented talent grow through generosity, clarity, and authentic connection.
We unpack how she built the Generosity Flywheel, why she uses AI as her second pen, and what it really means to “win” as a fractional leader.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
How to use generosity as a repeatable business growth strategy
A simple model for turning free value into paying clients
How to use AI as a creative partner without losing authenticity
The difference between consulting and fractional work, and how to know which one fits you
How to overcome imposter syndrome and define your own lane
Why human connection still wins in an AI-driven world
Who should tune in and why:
This episode is for leaders, consultants, and fractional executives who want to grow through authenticity and impact, not hustle and hype. If you’re building a business rooted in service, or you want to understand how generosity can compound into lasting success, this conversation will change how you think about giving, leading, and winning.
Visit Kate's website: https://kjs.consulting
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In this episode of the Let’s Go Win Podcast, JM Ryerson sits down with visionary entrepreneur and investor Chris Naugle to unpack the mindset, strategy, and systems behind building businesses that truly make an impact. From humble beginnings in action sports and small business to creating software that helps people “be their own bank,” Chris shares decades of wisdom on perseverance, feedback, mentorship, and aligning money with purpose.
This conversation dives deep into how to turn raw ideas into scalable systems and how feedback, even when brutal, can become the most valuable fuel for growth. You’ll hear real stories about building The Vault, a financial operating system designed to modernize infinite banking, along with powerful lessons about grit, innovation, and staying intentional in both business and life.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How to think like a visionary while staying grounded in execution
Why feedback is gold and how to use it to sharpen your purpose
The true ROI of mentorship and how to pay for truth, not validation
Why money without purpose leads to burnout
How The Vault is transforming how people build personal wealth systems
Practical lessons for leading, scaling, and staying aligned through every pivot
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or leader searching for clarity, this episode will challenge how you see growth. It’s not about building more, it’s about building better. Tune in to discover how vision, feedback, and purpose can align to create systems that solve real problems and change lives.
Contact Chris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisnaugle
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We live in a culture that celebrates hustle, output, and the badge of being “always on.” But what happens when your body or relationships force you to pause? That pause can become the most important pivot of your life.
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Melissa Gonzalez, entrepreneur, author, and strategist, to discuss her new book, The Purpose Pivot. After a medical emergency in early 2024 stopped her in her tracks, Melissa redefined what it means to lead, live, and prioritize what truly matters.
Together, we unpack her transformation from Wall Street to entrepreneurship, the wake-up call that changed everything, and how she built a practical, human-centered framework for sustainable success. Melissa shares the lessons she learned from interviewing three dozen women about balancing ambition with well-being, and she breaks down how to integrate purpose and presence into every area of life.
Key Topics We Cover:
Why “well-being should not be a side project”
The medical crisis that sparked The Purpose Pivot
How to balance hustle with health and presence
The “Energizes vs. Depletes” list and how to use it
Delegation as a leadership skill, not a weakness
Power of the pause: shifting from reaction to reflection
How awe and small moments reset creativity and clarity
The gut-brain connection and the importance of early health detection
Redefining productivity through purpose and impact
Vulnerability, cultural change, and leadership longevity
Who This Episode Is For:
This conversation is for leaders, high achievers, and anyone who’s been running at full speed wondering if it’s sustainable. If you’ve ever felt the tension between performance and peace, or success and self-care, Melissa’s story will resonate deeply. You’ll walk away with frameworks you can apply today, small, actionable shifts that help you lead with clarity, purpose, and presence. Tune in if you’re ready to stop burning out and start living and leading with intention.
Contact Melissa: https://www.instagram.com/melsstyles
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In this episode of the Let’s Go Win Podcast, JM Ryerson sits down with Kayla Logue, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and founder of Move Into Words, to explore the deceptively simple truth that boundaries equal freedom. Kayla shares how setting internal commitments based on your values creates space for clarity, energy, and growth. From running Jetset Pilates studios to building a nonprofit, her real-world examples show that saying no is not rejection but a radical act of self-respect.
Key Lessons for Listeners:
Why boundaries are internal commitments, not external defenses
How saying no creates freedom, not friction
Practical tactics for setting boundaries around meetings, work hours, and energy drains
How movement and journaling can help you process stress and reset focus
How to apply Kayla’s “three wins” journaling method for daily progress
The mindset shift from being overwhelmed to being intentional
How Jetset Pilates and Move Into Words embody her philosophy of holistic growth
Boundaries are not about pushing people away. They are about showing up better for what matters most. Kayla Logue reminds us that protecting your time and energy is the foundation for freedom, focus, and fulfillment. If you are ready to reset your boundaries and start winning from within, listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Share this episode with someone who needs the reminder that saying no can be the most powerful yes of all.
Visit Kayla's website: https://www.kaylalogue.com
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In this episode, I sit down with Sara Hartley, a healthcare executive, author, and certified neurodiversity and ADHD coach, to uncover how unexpected diagnoses and parenting challenges turned into a powerful 13-book children’s series and practical strategies for families. Sara’s story blends resilience, creativity, and science-backed tools that help kids and parents thrive.
Key Takeaways for Parents:
️ How to spot the early signs of neurodiversity and reframe them as strengths
️ Simple daily routines to reduce stress and improve focus
️ The ALIGN Method: a 5-step framework that calms meltdowns in under 60 seconds
️ Why affirmations are game-changers for kids’ confidence and resilience
️ How to harness hyperfocus and channel it into healthy productivity
️ Practical tools for parenting highly gifted or ADHD children
️ The power of rituals like the Nirvana Letter and symbols of manifestation
Sara Hartley’s journey shows us that struggle can be the spark for something extraordinary. If you are a parent navigating ADHD, autism, anxiety, or simply the everyday chaos of raising kids, this episode gives you tools that actually work. Listen in, take notes, and most importantly, try one of these strategies with your family today. If it helps, share this episode with a friend or fellow parent who needs it. Together we can build communities where every child feels seen, supported, and strong.
Contact Sara: https://www.saralewishartley.com
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hsZRD8kZdoY
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Heather Moyse is a 4x Olympian, 2x Olympic gold medalist in bobsleigh, World Rugby Hall of Famer, Antarctic peak climber, speaker, coach, and author of Redefining Realistic. With a master’s in occupational therapy, she marries elite results with a deep understanding of human potential and mindset.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Own your discomfort. Most “reasons” are dressed-up excuses protecting you from emotional risk. Name the discomfort and choose anyway.Make recovery a system, not a slogan. Rest, cold/heat, mobility, breath, presence. Schedule it like a meeting with your future self.Close the gap from Dream → Plan. Write the first 3 steps and a date. Perfection is procrastination with a halo.Move from Plan → Pursue. Tell one person, set one stake, take one rep today. Momentum creates motivation.Detach outcomes; attach identity. Be the person who shows up, learns fast, and iterates. Results follow.Parent/lead like this: Praise effort, character, and attention. Never make love or respect conditional on wins.Pick one uncomfortable action you’ve been avoiding and do it today. Send the email, book the session, apply for the thing. Then share this episode with one person who needs a nudge out of their comfort zone. If it helped you, drop a 5-star rating and a quick review so more people can win from within.Watch episodes on YouTube and subscribe to our channel for inspiration on business, leadership, growth, mindset, and tips for living HAPPY, HEALTHY, and WEALTHY! https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode dives deep with two-time 2CCX award-winning strategist and best-selling author Kayvon Kay. Together, we explore why sales is not just about scripts or closes but about energy, identity, and the way you show up in every area of life.In this episode, you’ll learn:💡 Why “sales is life” and how this perspective shifts everything.💡 The foundation of sustainable success: getting your internal house in order.💡 How intimacy and authentic connection create long-term client trust.💡 The role of energy and identity in transferring conviction that converts.💡 The three levels of consciousness that determine your results.💡 Real-world examples of sales done wrong versus sales done with integrity.💡 Practical steps you can implement immediately to raise your sales game.If you’re tired of manipulative tactics and hungry for a deeper, more human approach to selling, this conversation will give you the blueprint to transform not just your business but your entire life.If this episode resonates, don’t just listen, apply it. Journal your takeaways, share it with your team, and start embodying sales as life today. And if you’re ready to go even further, subscribe to the Let’s Go Win Podcast for more conversations that challenge, inspire, and elevate your game.Watch episodes on YouTube and subscribe to our channel for inspiration on business, leadership, growth, mindset, and tips for living HAPPY, HEALTHY, and WEALTHY! https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this powerful episode of the Let’s Go Win podcast, I sat down with Nate Green, a former cop, bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, and leadership coach who embodies grit, heart, and family-first values. Nate’s story is one of brutal lows and unbelievable comebacks: from being paralyzed in his twenties and told he might only live a decade, to walking again, building and selling multiple companies, and now dedicating his life to helping others rise.Key Takeaways:🔹How perspective shifts turn setbacks into stepping stones🔹The mindset Nate used to go from paralysis to an eight-figure exit🔹Tools to recenter daily and reset fast in high-pressure seasons🔹How to break free from comparison and build your own race🔹Why darkness can become your training ground for empathy and leadership🔹How to silence inner critics and protect your inner world🔹The “Suck Less, Do Better” method to create consistent progress🔹A framework for transforming pain into fuel for future impact🔹Practical steps to design and deploy the next-level version of yourselfThis conversation centers on perspective. Why it matters, how to build it, and how it becomes your secret weapon for navigating adversity and finding purpose. Nate reveals how darkness shaped his drive, how he rebuilt his identity, and how small daily wins compound into a life that matters. Whether you’re chasing your next big goal or just trying to take the next step, this episode will remind you what’s possible.Watch episodes on YouTube and subscribe to our channel for inspiration on business, leadership, growth, mindset, and tips for living HAPPY, HEALTHY, and WEALTHY! https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Let’s Go Win podcast, I sit down with Athena Brownson — a professional freestyle skier turned realtor, developer, and entrepreneur based in Denver. Athena’s journey is one of grit, reinvention, and the relentless decision to be a victor despite the reality of living with a debilitating chronic illness.From launching off 100-foot jumps to battling Lyme disease, Athena shares what it means to confront adversity head-on and reinvent yourself when life changes course. She explains how elite skiing prepared her for entrepreneurship, how a devastating diagnosis reshaped her perspective, and the systems she’s built to keep showing up even on her hardest days.Key takeaways you’ll learn in this episode:How elite sport instills discipline, resilience, and goal-setting frameworks that translate to business.Why identity shifts are critical when moving from one career path to another.The hidden realities of Lyme disease and why early treatment is essential.Practical daily systems for staying productive and present despite chronic illness.Tools for reframing fear into excitement and using visualization to boost confidence.The importance of proximity — surrounding yourself with the right people who lift you up.How to delegate, build a trusted team, and keep moving forward when life throws curveballs.Athena’s story is proof that even in the face of chronic pain, we can choose strength over surrender, action over inaction, and victory over victimhood. Her example is a masterclass in resilience and the power of small daily rituals to create lasting impact.Watch episodes on YouTube and subscribe to our channel for inspiration on business, leadership, growth, mindset, and tips for living HAPPY, HEALTHY, and WEALTHY! https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.



