
Living The Red Life
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How Two Scientists Turned a $100 Blog Into a Global Health Business
How She Built a Wellness Empire Before It Was Trendy
From Family Chaos to a 30-Year Dog Empire
From Flatlining at 11 to Building Businesses
How a 26-Year-Old Built an 8-Figure Wealth Empire
How a Steam Engine Builder Revived American Manufacturing
From Living in His Car to Building Millions
How a Small-Town Designer Built Multiple Businesses
How a Mom of Five Exposed the Beauty Industry
How Two Sisters Saved a 135-Year Legacy
How a CPA Lost Millions and Started Again
How a Pink-Clad Attorney Built a Law Firm Before 30
How Two Veterans Built a Gym People Obsess Over
How a Math PhD Is Fixing Education
How a Paralyzed Marine Built a Thriving Business
How a High School Sweetheart Couple Built Two Businesses
How a Small-Town Girl Built a Legal Empire
How a Corporate Lawyer Is Reinventing Legal Fees
How an HR Executive Built a People-First Empire
From Trauma to Designing Luxury Experiences
From 17 Felonies to Tax Strategy Success
How Serena Built a Billion-Dollar Mindset
From Tragedy to a Multi-Business Empire
From Gas Station Kitchen to Global Franchise Empire
From Dancer to 7-Figure Global Dance Empire
From Math Teacher to 33 Deals in Year Two
From Welfare to Millionaire Boss Blueprint
From Police Brutality to Youth Justice Disruptor
The Lawyer Who Turns Businesses Into Exit Machines
From Abuse to Power: Reclaiming Your Life
Healthcare CEO Reveals Why Most Founders Stay Stuck
From Tragedy to Purpose: Building Faith-Driven Impact
From First Responder to Building a Global Survival Brand
From Bankrupt to Mountain Empire Builder
From $500 to 20,000 Clients: The Vet Who Built an Empire
From PT to Telehealth Empire Builder
From Shih Tzus to CEO: Scaling Through Chaos
From Heroin Addiction to Healing Minds at Scale
From Broke and Lost to Building a 100-Acre Empire
From Soccer Dreams to Women’s Empowerment
How a Health Expert Predicts Disease Instantly
How Two Founders Are Reinventing Live Events
How a Small-Town Hockey Player Built a $25M Empire
How Two Founders Are Reinventing Live Events
How a Small-Town Realtor Became One of Canada’s Best
B Cross Founders Building a Western Brand

S1 Ep 254Austin St. John: From Power Ranger to Real-Life Warrior Mindset
Austin St. John is an iconic actor and martial artist celebrated for his role as the original Red Power Ranger, Jason Lee Scott, in the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers series.. The episode delves into Austin's transformation from a young martial artist to an international superhero icon. The candid conversation reveals behind-the-scenes stories from the Power Rangers era, Austin's unique experiences with global fame, and his transition into a versatile entrepreneur. Rudy and Austin discuss overcoming the paralysis of analysis and perfectionism, reminding listeners that starting is crucial to success.The episode provides a rich narrative about Austin's life lessons, particularly how he leveraged the Power Rangers' success to fuel his entrepreneurial spirit. They discuss the critical aspects of business like timing, perseverance, and learning from failure. Austin emphasizes the importance of not succumbing to victim mentality, consistently surrounding oneself with positive influences, and championing patience and time as heroes in achieving one's goals. From recounting the crazy story of securing his role as Jason to highlighting the impact of the Power Rangers franchise, the discussion offers valuable insights into mindset and resilience.Key Takeaways:The path to success often requires embracing imperfection and starting with what you have.Perfectionism and over-analysis can stall progress; taking action is vital.Recognizing and learning from missteps can unlock immense opportunities.Patience and time are two crucial elements that contribute to lasting success.Surrounding yourself with positive, like-minded individuals is key to driving personal and professional growth.Notable Quotes:"You're never supposed to wear red on camera." – Austin St. John"How do you defeat a man who never stops getting up?" – Austin St. John"Luck is preparation meeting opportunity." – Austin St. John"The two greatest heroes in existence…are time and patience." – Austin St. John"You have not failed until you choose not to get back up." – Austin St. JohnConnect with Austin St. John:WebsiteInstagramFacebookConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter

S1 Ep 25327th U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper: Power, Leadership, and Life-or-Death Decisions
Mark Esper is a seasoned national security leader who served as the 27th United States Secretary of Defense. With a foundation built on decades of military service, Esper's career spans pivotal roles in both government and corporate sectors.The conversation kicks off with Esper sharing his memorable journey—from a small coal mining town near Pittsburgh to leading the U.S. Department of Defense. Underlining his story are themes of service, public duty, and the rigorous training that shaped his leadership style.The episode delves deep into what makes an effective leader, particularly under high-pressure scenarios. Esper emphasizes the importance of integrity, discipline, and accountability—traits he honed throughout his military career and now applies in the business world. As Esper reflects on his time as Secretary of Defense, the discussion shifts to the challenges of political navigation and maintaining authenticity amidst public scrutiny. Through engaging anecdotes and practical insights, listeners are offered a rare glimpse into Esper’s ethos and strategic thinking, both in the field and in corporate boardrooms.Key Takeaways:Leadership and Integrity: Effective leadership begins with authenticity and a strong moral grounding, as conveyed through actions and communication.Discipline in All Aspects: Whether in military training or business environments, consistent discipline forms the backbone of success.Lessons from Team Sports: Experiences in team sports or military units teach grit, resilience, and the importance of teamwork, all valuable in business settings.Navigating Politics in Leadership: Balancing integrity with political savvy is crucial in high-stakes roles, ensuring that core values remain intact against external pressures.Accountability and Responsibility: Accepting full responsibility for actions and decisions is a foundational principle, mirrored in both military and business leadership.Notable Quotes:"The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.""Leadership always begins with integrity.""Accountability and responsibility are very big things.""To me, that is the mindset you have to take into it—to think every day you're training.”"Nothing wins like success."Connect with Mark Esper:WebsiteInstagramConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter

S1 Ep 252Bunker Performance Lounge Founders Reveal How to Build a Thriving Music Community
Jeremy Berg, John Crawford, and Candace Crawford are the co-owners of the Bunker Performance Lounge and Cafe located in Stratford. This discussion delves into their collective journey and passion for creating a unique space for artists and musicians. The episode explores the evolution of the Bunker, a venue designed by musicians for musicians, and highlights how the owners have continually overcome challenges to keep the performances fresh and captivating.Listeners will gain insights into the operational aspects of running a music venue, the emphasis on live music, and the role of community in the Bunker's success. The episode's exploration of brand identity, audience engagement, and innovative programming strategies provides a roadmap for those interested in the entertainment industry. Key topics include the importance of offering a stage where musicians take center stage, and the trio's innovative programming that keeps patrons engaged—from open mic nights to specialized performances that highlight original music.Key Takeaways:The Bunker Performance Lounge emphasizes creating a space where the performance takes precedence over other activities, focusing on musicianship.The success of the Bunker lies in its ability to adapt, taking community feedback to heart and evolving its offerings, such as obtaining a liquor license to increase patronage.Running a music venue involves finding a balance between catering to audience preferences and promoting original music and talent.Effective programming that evolves throughout the week—from karaoke to the signature weekend live sessions—helps maintain engagement and consistency.The Bunker's success story is about transformation, adapting to post-COVID realities, and the trio's dedication to providing outstanding live entertainment.Connect with Jeremy Berg, John Crawford, and Candace Crawford:WebsiteInstagramFacebookConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter

S1 Ep 250From Chemist to Cannabis Mogul: The Mindset That Changed Everything
Kristen Abelon, an author, chemist, coach, and entrepreneur, shares her intriguing journey from the retail world to pioneering in the cannabis industry. With candid recollections of her early career decisions and the mindset shifts that guided her towards success, Kristen underscores the transformative power of aligning one's career path with personal values and entrepreneurial spirit.In this enriching dialogue, key themes include overcoming invisible chains like societal expectations and family beliefs to pursue genuine ambitions. Kristen delves into her experiences in the cannabis business, offering thoughtful insights on its evolution and challenges in regulation. The discussion also touches on the therapeutic benefits of cannabis, her personal journey with CBD products, and the transition from building to divesting a company. Furthermore, Kristen presents her literary work and life coaching philosophy, emphasizing empowerment and choice as fundamental to personal and professional growth.Key Takeaways:Overcoming Invisible Chains: Break free from societal norms and familial expectations to pursue your true passions and professional dreams.Cannabis Industry Insights: Understanding the cannabis business's evolving landscape and its interaction with culture, regulation, and potency of medicine.Entrepreneurial Growth: Importance of organic growth and resilience for start-ups in highly regulated industries.Stepmom Journey: Kristen’s unique insights from her book, offering a heartfelt perspective on step-parenting and the trials and tribulations therein.Manifestation Through Mindfulness: Leveraging cannabis and mindset shifts to enhance mental clarity, productivity, and overall well-being.Notable Quotes:"You can be what you want to be no matter what. Like, change your mindset.""Cannabis industry was on that path but has sort of fallen short because people forgot where we came from.""My life, everybody's like, this is kind of cool. You get to grow cannabis, you get to smoke it, you get to enjoy those properties.""Parents teach you the American dream, you know. The goal is to be successful and to have your own business."Connect with Kristen Abelon:WebsiteInstagram LinkedinConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter