Episodes
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
JR Rivas - What A 23 Year Old Did To Create A 6 Figure Marketing Agency (AoL 104)
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
JR Rivas - What A 23 Year Old Did To Create A 6 Figure Marketing Agency (AoL 104) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
How a Sweat Lodge Lead to True Self and New Opportunities with Eric Finnigan (AoL 103) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Full Show Notes: newinceptions.com/102
In the last session with Jeremy Miller, something stuck with me. In fact, it stuck so well that I used it as the trailer for the chat. He talked about the fact that if you go through life thinking a certain way, particularly that everyone is out to get you, then you're going to lose out on opportunity.
He's totally right. But I think it goes further than that. I think it goes as far as ANY limiting beliefs will prohibit you from having amazing opportunity. Especially after having the chat with today's guest.
At the ripe age of 13, he was told the news that he was going to eventually lose his site. At the time, he had recently landed a part on a popular kids' sitcom: Saved by the Bell: The New Class.
It was soon after this, however, that he would soon change things up dramatically. He would trade in his acting career to go to Harvard and major in Mathematics.
He would then go on to help start a successful business, become the law clerk for 2 supreme court justices, and take a struggling construction and make it worth 10x as much. Then he would go on to write a book that has become a New York Times Best Seller and speak at TED.
In this session, Albert Winks and I go "behind the scenes" with Isaac Lidsky.
This session isn't our normal format. In fact, you can think of it as a continuation of other interviews that Isaac has given. In it, we find out the answers to more "meta" questions.
Was it easy to jump from one career to the next? How did resurface in the public eye as a TED speaker and make a very successful first book? How he believes he was able to grow his construction business to the size it is today? Is it important to have people in your life that have "been there before"?
Thanks for spending some time with us and enjoy!
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
Why Execution is Way More Important Than Having the Best Business Ideas with Jeremy Miller (AoL 101) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Aug 10, 2017
Thursday Aug 10, 2017
Learning To Be An Entrepreneur - 2 Years Of Business and Life W/ Laila Rahmatian (AoL 100) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Aug 03, 2017
How Selling On Amazon Can Buy Your Freedom With Tyler Philbrook (AoL 099)
Thursday Aug 03, 2017
Thursday Aug 03, 2017
Show notes: newinceptions.com/99 In this session, I wanted to take it back to where my idea of starting a podcast originated from. I've been a big fan of the SPI podcast ever since Pat Flynn started it. From that show, I've been turned onto several of other business and lifestyle podcasts and influencers. Pat motivated and inspired me to do more and he continues to do so. Today's guest was also motivated by Pat but at a much deeper level. Unlike me, Tyler Philbrook has experimented with multiple ways of making passive income that Pat has talked about on his show. If Pat is the crash dummy of online business, then Tyler is kinda like the dummy that didn't turn out so hot after the wreck. Nothing seemed to work for him. But he kept listening to Pat and eventually stumbled on session 99 with Jessica and Cliff Larrew. For two years, Tyler has been slowly building his Amazon based business to a point where he could step away from his day job of being a pharmacist. And now, he's in a place where he can start helping others do the same. I'm glad to hear I have another TA friend! In our chat today, we discuss what he learned along the way of working on Amazon, what beginners should know, and what he's looking forward to working on now that he has more freedom with his time. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the show!
Friday Jul 28, 2017
Friday Jul 28, 2017
Finding Purpose in Podcasting: Meaning Revealed Through A Sportz Show With Cole Johnson (AoL 098) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Jul 20, 2017
How TravelGig.co is Making it Easier to Work and Travel w/ John Asbury (AoL 097)
Thursday Jul 20, 2017
Thursday Jul 20, 2017
How TravelGig.co is Making it Easier to Work and Travel w/ John Asbury (AoL 097) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Jul 13, 2017
Thursday Jul 13, 2017
REAL Relationships In A Digital Age - How To Make Friends Online With Felicia Slattery (AoL 096) by Angles of Lattitude
Thursday Jul 06, 2017
Thursday Jul 06, 2017
Full Show Notes: newinceptions.com/95
Let's face it, we grow comfortable with who we are, or at least, who we're perceived to be. Whether or not our self image is one we're proud of, we get used to how we're perceived in the world.
Many times that perception can hold us back on what we could be or should be doing with ourselves.
For me, growing up in a small town, I have a lot of small town perceptions. I know they're completely different than my wife's who has a much different view of the world because she grew up in cities.
For example, as an only child in a small town, I got used to being bored fairly regularly. The nearest mall or movie theater was 25 miles away. So, I had a lot of time growing up to think about how the world worked based on what I saw on TV, heard on the radio, read in books and magazines, and later read on the web. My natural state has always been to learn and explore.
In Maria's case, she's always had family around. People who needed her for one thing or another. So she's always been focused on what needed to be done next. Didn't have nearly as much time to be bored as I was because she was always doing something with someone - somewhere. She frankly didn't have much time for herself.
It wasn't until her tour in Iraq that she had time to think about what she wanted in life. For her, while she was in a combat zone, it gave her time to think.
That time to think - to be away from everything you know - is exactly what today's guest is all about. He wanted something different from what he was getting in life as a teenager.
So he set out to explore.
Today, Gregory V. Diehl has explored 50 countries in 10 years.
In today's conversation, Veronica and I discuss transformative traveling with him as well as how your story is essential to your brand. Both of which he's written books about. We also discuss how someone can create pain in their life to give themselves a way to discover who they really are.
Thanks for listening, and enjoy the show!