In this episode, Joe chats with Theo Lucier, the founder of Forgotten Health and the creator of BioRecharge! and Pure Vitamin C Flush.
Theo shares his journey from real estate to the supplement industry and opens up about the challenges he faced along the way.
He reveals how he came to the profound realization that his real-estate work wasn't energetically aligned on a soul level.
Despite the monetary success, his identity was being stripped away one cell at a time. Because of this, he learned the vital importance of fixing the foundational cellular level of energy to increase willpower and achieve success.
They dive into why typical mental models to fix chronic fatigue and low willpower fall short and why they both advocate for a bottom-up approach to willpower, tackling physical issues before mental ones.
Theo shares actionable steps to detox the body of toxins and optimize health; and discusses the power of small biohacking micro habits to maintain consistency and achieve big results.
Tune in for this must-hear episode packed with valuable insights and practical tips for anyone looking to improve their health and wellbeing, bounce back from burnout, or take their entrepreneurial journey to the next level!
Some topics discussed in this episode:
Here are a couple of other episodes you might enjoy that are similar to this one with Theo:
How to contact Theo Lucier:
References & links mentioned:
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Get ready for an empowering conversation with a true game-changer!
In this episode, Joe sits down with Amber Spears, an entrepreneur and founder of East 5th Avenue, one of the top affiliate marketing agencies today. They talk about the changes they’ve gone through personally since the last time they spoke, including Amber’s firsthand experience with the dangers of the hustle culture and the importance of finding balance and true fulfillment in life.
Amber shares her inspiring journey that goes from being addicted to being busy and the hardships she had to face, to realizing that true success comes from being connected to yourself and others.
Joe and Amber delve into separating your personhood from your business and leaning on the people around you to keep you grounded in reality.
They also discuss the power of relationships and treating your team and partners with respect, which is essential for a successful affiliate program and business in general.
This episode will leave you feeling inspired thinking about what fulfilled means to you. Tune in and get ready to shift your mindset!
Some topics discussed in this episode:
Here are a couple of other episodes you might enjoy that are similar to this one with Amber:
How to contact Amber Spears:
References & links mentioned:
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In this episode, Joe chats with Roland Frasier, a seasoned entrepreneur and investor with a wealth of experience in the business world. Roland's unique perspective on business and creativity is the result of a combination of inputs, with a 50-50 split between business and creative influences.
His focus on lateral thinking and intentionally pursuing expansive thought processes has been key to his success, as he approaches problems from multiple angles in a non-linear manner.
Roland shares his strategy for pursuing multiple perspectives to generate creative solutions, emphasizing the suspension of disbelief and staying open to new possibilities.
He stresses the importance of being comfortable with uncertainty, allowing problems to move into the unconscious to access the full potential of creative problem-solving abilities.
Roland also encourages keeping an open loop of thoughts and tracking ideas through journaling or voice memos, as convenience is a driver of creativity.
The episode dives into Roland's business framework and how he brings value, as well as the importance of purpose-driven content consumption and creating wealth alongside income.
Listeners will also learn how to keep their expectations reasonable and stay focused on their North Star.
Tune in to this inspiring episode to learn from Roland's wealth of knowledge and experience in the business world.
Some topics discussed in this episode:
Here are a couple of other episodes you might enjoy that are similar to this one with Roland:
How to contact Roland Frasier:
References & links mentioned:
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In this episode, Joe chats with James Schramko, who shares his inspiring journey from the sales world to the wild west of the online market space. Embracing change is not optional, but a necessity to thrive in this space.
James highlights the importance of mastering change by acknowledging its power and potential. Finding balance between stability and flexibility is critical in a rapidly changing world, and it's essential to eliminate unproductive offerings and focus on high-performing elements to maximize your business potential.
James also reveals his powerful data-driven process for successfully rebranding a decade-old business with confidence and clarity, as well as how he was able to increase his prices while retaining nearly all of his subscribers.
James stresses the importance of returning to your true path when you find yourself lost on the wrong road. He believes in living life to the fullest while you still can and prioritizing your health metrics to thrive as an entrepreneur.
Along with this, Joe shares his own story of finding his way back to his true passions.
Listeners are encouraged to seize the day and prioritize their health and well-being to thrive as entrepreneurs. Remember, change isn't just a choice, it's a necessary part of growth and progress. Embrace it, master it, and watch your life and business flourish.
Some topics discussed in this episode:
How to contact James:
References & links mentioned:
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In this episode, Joe sits down with Greg Merrilees, an entrepreneur who has built a thriving design business from the ground up. Greg shares his journey of being squeezed out of his t-shirt business 10 years ago and pivoting to a new venture that brings true value to his clients.
Throughout the episode, Greg provides valuable insights into the world of design and entrepreneurship, including how to stay focused on your goals, demystifying AI, and capturing brands and personalities in his designs. He also shares the core principles of design that influence his work and the psychological drivers he incorporates into his designs.
But it's not all about business! Greg emphasizes the importance of finding balance outside of work, sharing his personal journey of scaling down his workload and prioritizing self-care.
He also discusses the routines and disciplines he uses to stay sharp and energized, and the importance of finding happiness and fulfillment outside of your business. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to build a successful business or simply looking for inspiration to live a fulfilling life, this episode has something for everyone!
And... him and his team at Studio1Design are the ones who created the brand new Hustle & Flowchart website! If you are looking to optimize your website or get a new one designed, they are my go-to team.
Take a comprehensive quiz Greg put together by clicking here and learn how to optimize your site! (You'll also be able to score some free social banners if you end up getting your site designed by them)
Some topics discussed in this episode:
How to contact Greg Merrilees:
References & links mentioned:
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In this episode, Joe talks with Kimmy Seltzer, a confidence and style expert who helps people find their inner confidence and transform their lives.
It’s wild that it just takes 7 seconds for someone to make a first impression. That can make or break a business deal or potential relationships in life. Kimmy & Joe talk about practical ways to do that, which ironically makes you feel more confident overall!
Kimmy shares her journey of transformation, from a therapist with the white picket fence to a divorcee in LA, and how one red dress helped her rediscover herself and unleash her inner confidence.
She discusses the symbiotic relationship between inner and outer confidence and how starting with small, gamified micro-actions can help build a whole new level of confidence.
Kimmy emphasizes the importance of owning your confidence, working from the outside inward, and making a positive first impression, as well as tips for making a good first impression and the power of self-love.
Discover the key strategies for creating new confidence habits, how to lead with confidence, and the 3C Rule for personal branding. Learn the tone of confidence and how it shapes a first impression in all areas of your life.
Check out Kimmy's live and interactive workshops, weekly podcast Charisma Quotient, and her new show Dating IRL.
Kimmy also used to be a recurring guest on these topics with previous guest Jordan Harbinger - check out that episode after this.
Tune in to this episode for all this and more, and unleash your inner confidence for life!
Some topics discussed in this episode:
References & links from the episode:
In this episode, Joe chats with Mike Prince, an entrepreneur and professional extreme athlete who's overcome a lot. Mike's journey from salesman to flyboarder to retreat founder is nothing short of inspiring, and he shares how self-care, cold exposure and breathwork played a key role in his success.
Mike and Joe dive into practical tips for expanding your time, staying present, and incorporating breathwork into your routine. You'll hear how breathwork helped Mike recover from Lyme disease, and they even explore different techniques like the box and Wim Hof methods -- try it with us during the episode!
Mike and Trevor Turnbull assembeled a group of men (myself included) who have practiced these methods together virtually for 3+ months now -- these guys and practice have been a gamechanger.
They invite you to check out what they're doing at Extremely Conscious. The stuff we're doing is extremely timely for many of us entrepreneurs and men going through our own growth (and struggles).
There is a retreat coming up and more to follow. Go here to learn about the retreat and what's going down there.
So, get ready to feel inspired and empowered by Mike's story and tips.
Some topics discussed in this episode:
References & links from the episode:
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In this episode, Joe talks with Mandi Ellefson, the creator of Hands Off CEO, about her inspiring entrepreneurial journey and the secrets to her success. Mandi shares how she developed a mindset of abundance and learned to delegate effectively, enabling her to grow her business and achieve her goals. Listeners will learn valuable lessons about the power of mindset and how to apply it to their own businesses.
Later in the episode, Joe and Mandi discuss the importance of hiring the right people and managing agreements effectively. Mandi emphasizes the importance of building a team of like-minded individuals who share your vision and values, and Joe shares some of his own experiences managing agreements between people in his business. Listeners will come away with practical tips and strategies for building a successful business and a happy team. Tune in to this episode to learn from Mandi's inspiring story and valuable insights.
“To change your personal reality, you must change your personality.” - Mandi Ellefson
Some topics discussed in this episode:
How to contact Mandi Ellefson:
References & links mentioned:
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In this solo episode, Joe discusses the power of micro-habits and how they can transform your life. He shares his personal experience with implementing small, consistent actions that have had a huge impact on his mental and physical wellbeing, as well as his business and finances. Joe also provides resources and tips on how to incorporate micro habits into your own life, so you can achieve your goals and live a more fulfilling life.
As well, Joe dives into the importance of self-care practices like breath work, cold showers, and journaling. He shares his own routine and how these habits have helped him achieve greater focus, clarity, and peace of mind. Joe also emphasizes the value of connecting with loved ones and following your intuition as essential components of a happy and meaningful life. Whether you're looking to improve your health, relationships, or overall wellbeing, this episode is definitely worth a listen!
And make sure to check out the guys that helped introduce these micro-actions to Joe. Trevor Turnbull and Mike Prince of Extremely Conscious have a free Facebook group to join here (it's where you'll get a list of micro-actions to try).
Also, join the guys (and Joe) in Costa Rica for the retreat mentioned. Get all the details of the 5-day trip here.
Some topics discussed in this episode:
References & links mentioned:
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In this episode, we dive deep into the power of micro-actions and the importance of taking small steps towards achieving your goals. The guest and friend of over 10 years, Trevor Turnbull, shares his personal journey of taking a loan and going all-in on his endeavors, and how he used micro-actions to achieve his success. He also opens up about his breakdown and how it led him to make significant changes in his life.
Joe and Trevor discuss the value of trusting yourself, making conscious decisions, and surrendering to the unknown. They touch on the benefits of creating supportive communities and co-creating experiences that can lead to compounding returns. They also share their experiences with breathwork, cold plunging, and intentional living.
If you're looking for ways to shift your beliefs, expand into unlimited possibilities, and create real, meaningful change in your life, this episode is a must-listen.
And before you do, check out this 5-day men’s retreat that Trevor’s putting on in Costa Rica (I’ll be there!). He’s inviting a handful of Hustle & Flowchart listeners to join. Get the details of the experience here.
Some topics discussed in this episode:
How a breakdown of excessive screen time and Zoom calls led Trevor to make a massive change in his and his family’s lives.
Trevor’s experience of investing in things they weren't passionate about and how they had to battle their what-ifs to pivot in a different direction.
The importance of trusting oneself and being willing to surrender to whatever shows up.
The power of micro actions and how they can help keep one motivated and on track.
The concept of shifting beliefs and expanding into unlimited possibilities.
The impact of vulnerability and honesty in relationships, particularly with romantic partners.
How the life you desire is ready for you now — and steps on how to get it.
How to understand and navigate life when life crumbles around you.
How cold showers and plunges have changed so much for Trevor and Joe — comfortable being uncomfortable
The specific micro-actions Trevor and Joe use everyday to shift our beliefs
How we control and expand time in our days with “Einstein Time”.
Changing from “doing” to be worthy to “being”.
The Better Man Community on Facebook and the importance of creating a space for men to come together and support each other.
The idea of finding flow and integrating it into life, rather than constantly hustling.
References & links mentioned:
Get a list of micro-actions for you to try out (no-cost) at the Better Man Community on Facebook
The Extremely Conscious Man Experience Costa Rica and its focus on creating meaningful change.
Join for an interactive breathwork session to connect deeper and gain clarity on the moves to make in your life. It’s no-cost and you can join the next one here: Better Human Breathwork Session.
Dr. Alan Watkins - Being Brilliant Every Single Day (Part 1)
Dr. Alan Watkins - Being Brilliant Every Single Day (Part 2)
Akira The Don - Joe’s go-to workout and background tracks (for expansion)
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In this episode, we explore the power of the mind and how it can help entrepreneurs to achieve their goals. Britt Lefkoe, an anomaly when it comes to the power of the mind, talks about how beliefs can hold us back and block us from achieving our goals.
She shares her story of taking the legacy of her father’s work and expanding it even further. We learn that our beliefs and decisions are largely influenced by the amygdala (emotional brain), and that it is important to be aware of this so that decisions can be made in favor of the prefrontal cortex (cognitive brain).
We also discuss how entrepreneurs can become mindful of their negative thought patterns and how to move past the fear of failure. She shares a simple process we can use to address what's holding us back right now so our brains can easily find the solution.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about how to expand what’s possible with the power of the mind!
Some topics we discussed include:
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My friend, Chris Krimitsos, is back on the podcast for a round two. He is a thought leader, connector, and community builder in the podcasting space.
Chris has successfully grown Podfest™ Multimedia Expo to an international conference with upwards of three thousand registrants, set back-to-back world records for the largest virtual podcasting conference and organized the first blockchain event in Florida.
In this conversation, Chris and I discussed how to drop guilt and take care of yourself during a stressful phase in business, how to structure your days and weeks to live a happier life, how to evaluate your time and build relationships that provide limitless opportunities, plus the impact of the pandemic on events and businesses.
Some Topics We Discussed Include:
For more information go to Chris Krimitsos' site and the global podcasting event, PodFest.
Grab Chris' book called Start Ugly: A Timeless Tale About Innovation & Change
Check out these related podcast episodes with Chris:
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We’re so excited to have Malorie Nicole, an experienced performance specialist, on our show today! In this episode, Malorie shares her methodology for helping entrepreneurs and business leaders maximize success and drive sustainable growth.
Malorie dives into her five key principles—identity, vision, structure, boundaries, and expression—that create a solid foundation for teams and businesses. She explains how her methodology can help professionals achieve greater results in their business and goals without sacrificing the things they love most.
Malorie also shares her personal story and how she got to where she is today. She talks about the importance of aligning your business and life goals and how to foster emotional agility to maximize success.
Some Topics We Discussed Include:
We hope you enjoy this episode with Malorie Nicole!
For more information about Malorie, visit her website at www.malorie-nicole.com.
Listen to her #1 rated podcast, Abundantly Clear.
Thanks for tuning in and we’ll see you next time!
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Today on the show, Ryan Lee shares his insights from running a successful physical products brand, the exit of that brand, and the five Cs of income models that shape what he's focused on now.
Ryan dives into how to succeed in the physical brand market and how to shift your business as you age. He also talks about how to simplify a stressful business into a fun and profitable one, how to document your new ideas, and why you should focus on niche markets instead of appealing to a broad audience.
Ryan emphasizes the importance of not overcomplicating your product and using constraints to make it achievable. He encourages entrepreneurs to reinvent themselves and create their own game and play by their own rules, and to stay true to customers and give them value.
Tune in now to learn more from Ryan Lee on how to simplify your business and mind to achieve success.
Some Topics We Discussed Include:
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On this episode, I'm joined by Dan Nicholson, the author of Rigging the Game: How to Achieve Financial Certainty, Navigate Risk, and Make More Money on Your Terms.
Dan is passionate about helping entrepreneurs end their suffering, and he shares his insights on how to do that through his book and this podcast episode. He talks about the challenge of constantly chasing more and how it can lead to taking ourselves out of the game.
We also discuss the importance of setting expectations based on average performance, rather than personal best in order to achieve financial success. Dan's fourth commandment is also explored, which is about not seeking the best of ourselves every single day, but pursuing a rolling average.
Finally, Dan shares how he had to unlearn much of what he had learned in business school in order to become an entrepreneur. He realized that he needed to optimize for the right things, not just more and more.
By the end of the episode, you will have gained insight into how to find enough in one's life while also achieving financial success.
Here are some other takeaways you'll get from listening:
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We're back with Part 2 of our "copreneur" series, featuring my lovely copreneur partner, Heather Fier.
We're continuing from our Part 1 epside where we chatted about the journey we've had as partners and tips you can swipe from our experience.
This time around, we're diving into the 6 ways you can approach business and life with your partner.
Copreneurs are when a partner work and manage the same company together...
But this is not the case for everyone... so we made these 6 steps to work even if your partner isn't involved in your business.
We have 13+ years of being copreneurs together and have learned a ton.
You'll learn these 6 steps plus a bunch more:
Do you know another copreneur couple who would benefit from this two-parter series?
Please share it with them!
Go to www.hustleandflowchart.com to get more resources and tools on how to create a business and life that works for you.
Today is an especially special episode.
I'm bringing back my wife Heather Fier for another episode (more are coming, due to popular demand).
I have waited nearly 500 years to fully feature the brains and beauty of how Heather thinks and shows up in the world of entrepreneurship and life.
She's been my mentor in many ways, and today I hope one of her stories of success and pain help you on your journey.
Here's a bit of what you'll hear from our chat:
This episode is the first of two episodes about copreneuring. Keep an eye out for the next episode this week.
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Today, we'll look at 7 ways to develop discipline as an entrepreneur, which will lead to a healthier routine that gives you more freedom.
As entrepreneurs, we have a lot of responsibilities and expectations that we put on ourselves.
Sometimes we do this in a way that isn't in line with what we want in our lives and business. Let's change that.
Here's how we'll break down 'discipline' and the 7 ways to start today:
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Today we are joined by Joe Fier and his entrepreneur wife. First time in almost 500 episodes!
Joe and his wife are here to share their strategies for managing a packed life.
Whether you are an entrepreneur, couple, or a single person, these tips will help you balance life, work, and relationships.
Want to bring in more balance and flow into your life?
Do you have a home life that can be happier with less friction?
You'll walk away with actionable tips for bringing more joy to your place.
Here's what we'll cover on the episode:
Resource mentioned: The Fair Play card game
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Today we’re talking about understanding the seasons of life for entrepreneurs.
Many entrepreneurs get so focused on their goals that they don’t take the time to prioritize their work and life, and end up burning out.
We’ll be discussing how to use the seasons of life to make better decisions and achieve your goals without burning out.
On this episode, we’ll cover:
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Are you in a business that you feel could be better if you tapped into your strengths?
Are you struggling to identify what your superpowers are and how to monetize them?
You might be just starting out in business or a long-term veteran. Either way, this is why we made this episode...
I'm bringing back Matt McWilliams (aka The Affiliate Guy) who just released a best seller book called Turn Your Passions Into Profits.
McWilliams delves into the process of turning your passions, ideas, unique story, and message into a profitable business through lively and informative discussions.
On this episode, he breaks down many topics that we face when starting a new venture or creating something new in a business you already have.
Here are some of the topics we cover in this episode:
This book is actionable and valuable if you are brand new to business or someone with years of experience.
There's a reason why this book is blowing up from the day it got released.
Get your own copy at PassionsIntoProfitsBook.com/Hustle — And get bunch of bonuses that you can’t get elsewhere.
And check out Matt's podcast called The Affiliate Guy. You can start with the episode he did with Joe Fier!
Bonus: Listen to the previous episode we did with Matt McWilliams called "How Anyone Can Recruit An Army of Affiliates".
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I'm taking the podcast in a direction that covers topics that aren't discussed enough.
What is "enough" for us as business owners?
How do we know when we've done enough and don't need to do more, more, more?
How do you know that you're doing enough to provide for yourself and your family?
How do you know that you're doing enough to provide for your audience and customers?
How do you know that you're doing enough to create a life OUTSIDE of business that makes you feel whole?
I struggled with this for most of my entrepreneurial career.
It led me to make poor decisions or be completely indecisive. Ultimately to total burnout and pain.
It stops momentum and creates more harm than good.
In this and upcoming episodes, I'll share my thoughts on this topic.
I'll invite guests to share their ideas and give practical advice to help others find their "enough."
It feels like this is a moment in time that many of us need this.
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Matt Wolfe is back and here ready to break down everything AI and how entrepreneurs should be leveraging this emerging tech.
Since Matt and Joe parted ways in business, Matt's been heads down building www.futuretools.io. It's become a popular resource that many marketers, creators and business owners turn to for the latest tools to grow what they're doing.
In this conversation, the speakers discuss the various applications of AI and how it can be used to improve people's lives. They also talk about the ethical considerations of AI and the potential for it to upgrade humans. They mention how AI can help with things like writing, image and video creation, music creation, podcast editing, voice creation, quick research, and so much more.
They break down the top 10 AI tools that all entrepreneurs should be using in their business right now. Almost all are free, so there's no reason not to try them out for yourself!
Here are some of the main topics discussed:
Make sure to visit www.futuretools.io for all of the tools mentioned in this podcast. Bookmark it and visit it often -- it's updated with new tools daily!
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In this much-anticipated episode, we catch up with Matt Wolfe, one of our former co-hosts, to discuss what's been happening over the past year or so and how their businesses have evolved since they last spoke.
They share the highs and lows of 2022 and what they've learned along the way...
The two 'brothers from other mothers' dive into the reality of business, the struggles of pivoting a business, podcast, and life into a space that was unknown... all to survive and come back stronger!
This is the first part of a two-episode series. Keep a lookout for the next episode coming shortly.
In the next episode, Matt will delve into some specific AI tools and software that entrepreneurs should be aware of. He's now dedicating all of his time to his new venture, www.futuretools.io, and will discuss its creation, the attention it's been receiving, and why it's a valuable resource for optimizing your workflow and life.
Don't miss out on this episode and be sure to share it with another entrepreneur you know and appreciate.
Joe Fier talks about how podcasters and creators can use different AI tools to help streamline the creating and production process.
AI can be used for things like transcription, text to speech, audio editing and much more.
To get a full list of the tools mentioned, check out the awesome site called https://www.futuretools.io/.