
SFR 250: Living Legends...
I have the incredible honor of speaking at Carnegie Hall in September with MARTHA STEWART, MICHAEL E GERBER, DAN KENNEDY, HAL ELROD, and other beasts. I'm beyond humbled by this. Here's the full scoop... Frankly, I just love being on stage speaking and
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I have the incredible honor of speaking at Carnegie Hall in September with MARTHA STEWART, MICHAEL E GERBER, DAN KENNEDY, HAL ELROD, and other beasts. I'm beyond humbled by this. Here's the full scoop...
Frankly, I just love being on stage speaking and teaching.
Some of the early stages I got to talk on were Russell's - I did a lot of fulfillment for the original Two Comma Club program.
Back in the day, we did something called the FHAT Event which lasted for 3 awesome, intense days.
We’d go from:
- Day #1: 9:00am to 6:00pm
- Day #2: 9:00am - 1:00am(ish) - it was a long day.
- Day #3 :9:00am - 6:00pm
By the end of the event, everyone was just exhausted.
Russell did the first event because he was testing materials and seeing where we needed to change things…
Then after that, he largely handed it over to me, and he just came in for a few one or two-hour guest speeches.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT ENTREPRENEUR EVENTS
I remember there was this one particular FHAT event…
On the second day, I took a break to grab some food and went to Russell's office to sit down. Russell was like, "How are you doing?"
I was like, "Wheeew….” I was just bringing it down... and trying to relax for a second…
... THAT was a very aggressive fast-paced stage for me - I loved it.
Russell goes, "How's everyone doing out there?"
We’d always talk about how the audience was responding:
- Were they getting it?
- Did they understand?
- Which principles had tripped them up?
- Had we managed to bridge the gap for them?
We’d chat back and forth exploring all the scenarios, but this time, when Russell asked, "So how are you doing?"
I kinda paused for a second…
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Russell noticed and asked, "What is it?"
He may not remember this, but I said, "Dude, I can see those who are getting it and those who aren't. They're not telling me. I can see it."
And he goes, "You're getting that already, huh?"
I was like, "That's a thing?"
Russell said, "Yeah, yeah, I can stand up at any moment and, I've been doing it so long, I can see those who are with me and who it's clicking for and those who it’s not - so I'll stop and I'll cater to those people who aren’t getting it."
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I was like, "Okay, that's what that is. I'm starting to see that.”
MY FAVORITE MOMENT…
My favorite moment on stage, (and this may sound a little cheesy), is the moment when I see in somebody's eyes that they suddenly realize, "Oh my gosh, my capacity is greater than I thought it was and it's actually always been there."
It's funny to watch as people…
- Have personal breakthrough moments
- Suddenly see the road map and things start to click.
They're like, "Oh, that dream I've been going for all along is actually possible now."
I don't know. I don't know how else to describe it besides that…
But it's a thrill for me because you can see it happen in peoples' eyes as they listen to you.
Those of you guys who educate, teach or get on stage, you know what I'm talking about.
There's that moment where you can look at them, be like, "Bam, right there... I just caused the epiphany."
About 6 months ago, during the Two Comma Club Cruise, I’d just finished a big session, when a guy walked up to me and goes, "You're a really dynamic speaker."
People have told me that before, and I still don't know what that means...
So I said, “Cool! Thank you," but what he said next made my jaw hit the ground…
He looked me straight in the eyes and asked "Do you want to come speak at Carnegie Hall?"
I was like, "Are you completely serious right now?"
He said, "100%. We're going to see if we can get all these huge names," and I was like, "All right. Cool. Just keep me in the loop."
Six months later, it's happening - it's in the bag - it's an event called Living Legends, which is extremely honoring.
So I'm going to share an interview that explains EVERYTHING to you…
BECOMING A CELEBRITY ENTREPRENEUR
I have a very special guest…
His name is Clint Arthur.
Clint and I, have frankly only known each other personally for probably six months, but I am blown away and just completely floored with what he does, his skill set, and who he helps.
What he does, when you're in a certain place, is completely magical and I'm very, very honored to have him on here.
So Clint, thank you so much - welcome to the show.
Clint: BOOM!
Steve: In the middle of Carnegie Hall. What?
Clint: Yeah.
Steve: It's a proxy BOOM! Oh man.
Clint: That's a Carnegie Hall ‘BOOM!’ for you - that's what that is.