Tom Bilyeu is the co-founder of Quest Nutrition, creator of Inside Quest, & CEO of Impact Theory.
In just five years, Tom helped grow Quest Nutrition into the second fastest growing private company in America. According to Inc. 5000, the company grew by 57,000% in the first three years alone.
His podcast has hosted guests like Tim Ferriss, Michael Strahan, Wyclef Jean, and Gary Vaynerchuk to name a few.
Tom is personally driven to expand people’s vision of mind and body wellness.
Through hard work and sweat equity he learned the skills that made him invaluable in any role he pursued.
In this episode Tom shares those skills and mindsets so you can apply them in your life today.
Tim Sanders, New York Times’ bestselling author and former Yahoo! Executive tells me, “Learning power is earning power.”
Are you one of those people who just isn't interested in sales? In this episode, Tim deconstructs the secret to sales success.
Tim’s latest book Dealstorming, “Translates years of experience coaching sales teams into a creativity technique”
Tim advises millennials against chasing “shiny new object syndrome” and gives tips for everyone to stay focused. One of his most important tips is staying aware of the information our mind consumes in the same way we watch the food our body consumes.
We delve into how to solve the root cause of our problems, not the symptoms.
He also discusses how we can become disciplined towards pursuing the right type of of curiosity.
Feed your mind good stuff today with my friend Tim Sanders.
Jordan Harbinger is the host of The Art of Charm, a top 50 podcast, with over 3 million monthly downloads, and growing.
The Art of Charm helps it's listeners develop deep relationships so that people know, like, and trust you. The show combines human performance skills and psychology to deliver effective and actionable advice.
In this episode, Jordan teaches us how to cultivate the skills that will help us develop stronger long-term relationships in both our personal and professional lives.
He shares how he was able to use intentional practice to reinvent himself from a shy and reserved guy to a networking and relationship expert.
We also delve into the importance of setting up systems, creating positive momentum, and why you should always give generously without the expectation of anything in return.
Along with networking advice, we chat about the tools and tactics of how to be your most productive self. If you’ve ever said, “this day just got away from me” this episode is for you. By the end of the show you’ll know how to maximize the hours of your day to produce the highest yield.
This podcast is sponsored by the travel company Under30Experiences
Laura Shin is a writer for Forbes where she focuses on personal finance and teaches people to master the art and business of freelance writing at IdeasWordsEmpires.com.
You can check out Thomas' Fearless Dating Program or hit him up for coaching @ThomasHEdwards on Twitter.
Jenny Blake is the author of Pivot: The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One. Jenny has been blogging at Life After College since 2005, quit her job at Google, and has spoken at places like MIT, Yale, and KPMG.... we've been internet friends since the launch of Under30CEO as two of the original millennial bloggers on the internet.
And if you think Jenny sounds like a workaholic, you're wrong. Jenny doesn't check email after 6 pm, is an accomplished yogi, and takes off every January to live abroad in places like Bali, Indonesia or Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Jenny and I get into career moves yes, but also into where this intersects with mind, body, and spirit. You won't want to miss her actionable strategies on plotting your next big career move.