DiscoverLeading Ladies Who Lunch#38 with Former Pro Surfer, Christo Hall
#38 with Former Pro Surfer, Christo Hall

#38 with Former Pro Surfer, Christo Hall

Update: 2025-05-20
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What can you learn from a former pro surfer? A lot, actually! 


In this insightful episode, we chat with Christo Hall, an author and ex-pro surfer, about his latest book, Beyond the Break. Christo opens up about his journey from riding the waves to riding the waves of entrepreneurial success, sharing key lessons that you can use in your corporate life.


He talks about the power of deep focus, using the 80/20 rule to show how a small percentage of activities can lead to big results. Christo also dives into the idea of self-competition and overcoming internal doubts, which he calls "broncho" – that annoying voice in your head.


You'll also hear about Christo's career as a business strategist, where he's helped clients turn big ideas into reality. He shares his tips on identifying and nurturing profitable business ideas, focusing on core offerings, and finding those trigger tasks that make the biggest impact.


Tune in to soak up Christo Hall's unique experiences and get some practical strategies for crushing it in both your personal and professional life.


If you are interested in buying Christo’s book ‘Beyond the Break’ or if you would like to connect please do so through the Basic Bananas website: https://www.basicbananas.com/beyond-the-break/


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#38 with Former Pro Surfer, Christo Hall

#38 with Former Pro Surfer, Christo Hall

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