"I was living my life for the piece of paper. Jason Abraham lived his life for the guys that brought it to him in the hospital... And when I held up my double sided sheet of paper, my whole identity next to his, I realized two things: 1. I was more impressive on paper. 2. He mattered more than I did. That's the moment I asked myself, "Do I want to matter or do I want to look impressive?" And I decided I'd like to try to do both, but if you matter, that looks impressive....
Growing an Ecom business to 500k in revenue in 6 months. Using that cash to buy a plane and become a commercial pilot. Starting a flight school to fund a dream of becoming a fighter jet pilot. All before the age of 23. If these sound like exaggerated click bate headlines, then you need to take a listen to Cole Barton's story. Cole was one of the funnest guests we've had on the podcast to date. He's an amazing example of defining what he wants out of life and then finding unconve...
What do you do after working your dream job for a year and deciding it's not for you? Starting a luxury car dealership with a single car bought on a loan. The thing that made Eman a great employee AND a great entrepreneur. Even as an employee, you can Rise by Lifting Others within your own organization. Emmanuel Nnah is on our show today with an unlikely story of Entrepreneurship. “I think a lot of people approach a job with the mindset of , "What can I get out of this company and...
The secret isn’t to do more, it’s to do the right thing. How Paul went from a busy, bankrupt practice, to a busy profitable one. It’s not the THING that’s the problem, it’s the THINK. The role of trial and error in finding your calling in life. Using the people close to you to identify your blind spots. Dr. Paul Jenkins has been accused of being pathologically positive, here’s his story. “I am a professional psychologist. My job is to help people figure out how to operate the equipment of the...
The 45 mins that changed Nick's entire life. How Nick stuck with something that filled him with passion and purpose. Nick's unusual approach to helping students build confidence and develop essential soft skills. Some of the things that make a fantastic teacher. Some universal principles for overcoming stage fright and how to present in front of a crowd with passion. The true motive behind a good teacher. Nick's approach to preparing and delivering a viral TED talk. This was one of my absolu...
The art of putting yourself in situations that force you to learn. Thinking about things differently - every time. The ultra-wide, gray line of business ethics and why it pays off to never cross it. Being a part of the birth and creation of a tech unicorn, and then walking away. Making decisions based on alignment and inspiration rather than salary and job-security. Pursuing impact instead of wealth. The art of teaching and engaging High Schoolers. This interview is about as vari...
The birth of the SaaS juggernaut "High Level". How Shaun landed the perfect summer job when no internships were hiring. Deciding to leave school just one year from graduation. Staying humble when everything is going really well. Surrounding yourself with people much smarter than you. "If I was in school today, I would pause and like go out and and just try to work in the job that I thought I wanted. Because that's the other thing I think is very difficult ...
When I first had the idea for the podcast in 2020, I decided to reach out to two people in my life who have always exemplified "Rise by Lifting Others". Because of some newbie mistakes with recording equipment, I thought this interview would never be shared with the world. Luckily I stumbled upon someone who was able to bring the audio back to life! So after more than two years, it's my privilege to introduce you to two people who have profoundly impacted the way I look at living...
I see loved ones around me in pain and I have no tools to help. Kris' experience answering suicide hotline calls. How to receive guidance from a higher power and what that looks like for Kris. How to push ahead when the dots don't seem to connect. I followed my gut and it didn't work... now what? Approaching school a better way. Kris Stoddard is a corporate jet pilot and a therapist... at the same time. He tells us the amazing story of how he got there and the lessons he learned along ...
Jim’s story of standing up to people who tried to keep him from his dreams. The specific mechanics of how Jim manifested his future during college. The neuroscience behind why declaring your intent is so powerful. We sometimes get confused on what it is we want and how to fix that. The reason you should pursue a path not an outcome. In this absolute treasure chest of an interview, author of "Into the Magic Shop", Jim Doty teaches us about the power locked inside each of us and how he u...
Dean thought he’d be a High School teacher his whole life. A few years later, he sold his business he’d stumbled upon in a multi-million dollar deal. Then what? Dean Curtis, co-founder of Interweave Solutions International teaches us through his story what makes a life worth living. Why Dean chooses to have less. How he’s learned that giving can hurt and how to give better. Why life is more fun when you chase meaning instead of wealth. How to uncover a passion within you by starting small. T...
Deciding on a major. Starting a business as a very risk averse person. How to journal more honestly. Why you should start an entrepreneurial venture instead of doing an internship. Viewing your work as a list of “Loves” and “Hates” and getting rid of the “Hates” until you really love your job. Brandon’s step by step process for going from no business to a client in a few hours. Deciding whether or not to stay in school. Guarding the first hour of your day for what’s most important. How Brando...
How to help a friend in need. How to make the most of your world turning upside down. Elia’s surprisingly simple approach to counseling clients who had lost hope. Starting a private practice vs working for an organization. When is too much too much? Striking balance between passion and family. Working hard when money isn’t a problem. We get the pleasure of hearing from the Happiness Doctor himself, Elia Gourgouris and how he got to where he is today. “Every human being has his sphere o...
How loving thyself makes us better at loving our neighbor. Knowing the difference between your intuition and your voice of doubt. Pulling yourself out of the pit when things get dark and lonely. Why to chase purpose over lots and lots of money. What if you were terrible in school? How to keep things simple. How to follow your inner voice - even when it tells you to do crazy stuff. When to buckle down and grind and when to walk away. Johnny Hanna (CEO of the home buying app, Homie) cove...
Specific methods for dealing with the lowest lows, challenging the social pressures that distract you from your dreams, what to ask instead of "what am I good at?", the key to fulfillment that's obvious but not intuitive, and some expert relationship advice for young couples. Relationship and sexuality Counselor Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife gives us a unique look at the formative years of her life that shaped her into who she is today. "What really is linked to people's sense of fulfillment is...
Using "The Five Why Methodology". When everything you've worked for isn't what you want, the existential crisis. The best time to go for that Internship. The only good reason for starting your own business. Our guest Zack Oates (author, MBA, professional dater and founder of Ovation) gives us all the goods. "I think when we give of ourselves to someone else, we become invested in them, we become a part of them. And that's something that for me is really exciting." -Zack Oates If you ...
Your financial status has ZERO effect on your ability to serve others. Starting a business doesn't have to be risky. Doing what you love is the wrong way to go about it. The best way to get rich and serve a whole bunch of people at the same time. Today we discuss these and other fascinating concepts with Inc 500 business owner Ralph Little. "When I serve others... I'm willing to be taken advantage of. I'm willing for it not to work out. I'm willing to do it at my cost or to my d...
Should I change majors... again? Finding the perfect balance of passion and proficiency. Your major is out there looking for you. What to remember when the grind gets tough. You're not gonna want to miss the interview with beloved 32 year Brigham Young University Professor Jim Stice. "Who learns more when they provide service, the person who receives it or the person who gives it? Well, both. But the person who shares an act of kindness is better as a result. You don't do it for selfi...