
370: Topic | Building a Foundation for Success with Brad Lea, Dan Fleyshman, and Bedros Keulian
Brad Lea, founder and CEO of LightSpeed VT, Dan Fleyshman, youngest founder of a publicly traded company in history, and Bedros Keulian, owner of one of the fastest gym franchises in the world, give advice to help you build a foundation for success. &nbsp; Episode Highlights:&nbsp; &nbsp; - Dan Fleyshman - People who are mad at the 1% are insane. - It’s never been easier to make money – dropshipping, rental properties, etc. - The more money you have to work with, it can then replicate and grow. - If you upgrade your lifestyle instead of investing, you lose a big investment opportunity. - He’s a big proponent of the side hustle and it’s the best time in history to do it. - People don’t need as much money anymore to get started. - What holds people back from being an entrepreneur? - Fear and themselves. - Brad Lea - "Who" and "what" you know are equally important. - If you don’t know the what, it doesn’t matter who you know. - If you know everything but you don’t know anybody, then the what you know doesn’t really matter. - It’s 50/50 - The cliché answer is the “who,” but you need the what. - You need to have a pitch, a value proposition, and know your product, otherwise you’re over-valuing relationships. - If you already have a good solid “what,” focus on the “who.” - Bedros Keulian - If you want to move ahead in life you have to “man up” and get out of your comfort zone. - Take control of your situation as a human whether you’re woman or a man. - Because he hadn’t grown as a leader, his leadership ability became the lid of his success. - In 2014 he had a massive anxiety attack that he thought was a heart attack. - In 2015 he got a therapist, and he taught him that he was living in anticipation of future pain. - He had to man up and have a difficult conversation with his business partner. - A therapist will roleplay with you and teach you how to communicate. - He had an unhealthy relationship with money, that it was unattainable. - For affluent people, money is a means to impact. - The number one thing that people can do to change perspective is to get a mentor who is already leading the life that they want and be open-minded. - His original mentor turned him on to virtual mentors. - Cut out the mediocre people from around you. - If you want to have a successful life, you have to be willing to take risks and live in the extreme. - Proximity is power. - Environmental exposure is important, you start to pick up on their habits. - Get around people who are on a different level, and then keep leveling up. &nbsp; Tweetable Quotes: - “Who you know is very important, but you better have your what down." –&nbsp;Brad Lea - "Just. Get. Started." – Dan Fleyshman - "If I want to do the inner work, I have to man up and face the demons." – Bedros Keulian Resources Mentioned: - Visit Travis’ website at Buildyournetwork.co - Learn more about mentorships and masterminds for FREE at freemmcourse.com/enroll - Download the Himalaya App in the App Store or Google Play - Get more free content from Travis at threenetworkingsecrets.com For information regarding your data privacy, visit <a href="https://www.acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridge Our Sponsors: * Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com
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