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392:  Turn Your Health Passion into a Business with John Berardi
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392: Turn Your Health Passion into a Business with John Berardi

Age Less / Live More · Lucas Rockwood

January 2, 202041m 3s

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Show Notes

I started moonlighting as a yoga teacher and nutritional coach in my 20s while I still kept my day job. I didn't know if I could turn my passion into a career, so I dipped my toe into the water to see how it felt. I'm not going to lie, it was hard. It's still hard, but I figured it out. I know many of my podcast listeners are yoga teachers, trainers, health coaches, and entrepreneurs; and many of you are in the early days of trying to figure out how to make things work business-wise. If that's you, this week's show is for you.

Meet Dr. John Beradi, the super-fit brain behind one of the largest nutritional coach training schools in the world, and a true voice of wisdom in a market that is in dire need.

Listen & Learn:

  • How combining your old skills with your new passion is where real success is hiding
  • How to analyze and think creatively about new opportunities
  • How to figure out what your clients really want
  • How to determine what it is that you have to offer
  • How to turn your passion into a body of work you're proud of

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About Our GuestJohn Berardi, entrepreneur, is known as the co-founder of Precision Nutrition, the world's largest nutrition coaching, education, and software company. He's also the founder of Change Maker Academy, devoted to helping would-be changemakers turn their passion for health and fitness into a powerful purpose and a wildly successful career.

Berardi has advised major corporations and professional sports teams. He was named one of the 20 smartest coaches in the world and 100 most influential people in health and fitness. Berardi lives in Ontario, Canada, with his wife and four children.

Nutritional Tip of the Week:

  • Crowding Out Bad Foods

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