It’s time to hit replay on an episode that covers an increasingly relevant topic in today’s digital age: uncertainty and adversity.
Fear can paralyze us and prevent us from achieving our dreams. That’s why we want to share these practical steps on focusing on what you CAN control, using visualization, and seeking positive influences to stay motivated.
By tuning in, gain clarity on:
Focusing on what you can control and what you can do to reduce fear and anxiety
Surrounding yourself with positive influences and limiting exposure to negative media
Take small, actionable steps toward your dreams, like researching travel destinations or talking to professionals
How visualization can be a powerful tool in staying motivated and excited about your future
Having a successful business doesn’t always mean someone has found fulfillment. Sometimes their business isn’t impacting the parts of life or the people they intended it to.
In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with Mike Koenigs, an entrepreneur who collaborates with other entrepreneurs to create a business they’ll love for the rest of their life.
Mike reflects on his experience working with limiting entrepreneurial mindsets and walks you through how to push past these feelings of stagnation.
Mike discusses:
His 4 question approach and how it can narrow down your desires and goals
How he helps business owners and entrepreneurs push past feelings of stagnation
The power of moving yourself away from people who don’t keep their word and fail to show up (moving past self-sabotaging behavior)
The preventative measures you should take to get yourself re-focused on your business goals and aspirations
Mike Koenigs is a serial Entrepreneur, judge on Entrepreneur.com’s “Elevator Pitch”, Forbes and Entrepreneur Writer, 13x Bestselling Author, Mike Koenigs helps “Experts Build Empires” and “Category of One” brands. He works with entrepreneurs to elevate their status, authority, thought-leadership and message to create more impact, income and freedom.
His companies have helped over 61,000 customers in 156 countries get noticed, amplify their message, create awareness, gain attention and engagement so they attract better customers who spend more.
He co-hosts the “Capability Amplifier” podcast with Strategic Coach founder, and author of “Who, Not How” and “The Gap and the Gain” author, Dan Sullivan and “The Big Leap” podcast with NYT Bestselling author Gay Hendricks.
He’s a regular contributor and columnist for Entrepreneur and Forbes magazines and interviewed, consulted and advised celebrity clients, billionaires and bestselling authors including Tony Robbins, Paula Abdul, Richard Dreyfuss, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin, John Assaraf, Brian Tracy, XPrize founder Peter Diamandis, Jorge Cruise, Harvey Mackay, Daniel Amen and Darren Hardy.
Chances are you have probably hit a milestone in life and thought “This is it! Now my life can start!”, but this truly is a never ending cycle.
In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with Trevor Muir, CEO at SurePoint Technologies, about how facing immense challenges can often lead you to the place or position you are meant to be in.
Trevor discusses:
The moment in time he had an equal fear of living and dying
What he would share with someone who has everything but feels completely unfulfilled
The whole progression that life is going to get easier
His “Someday To Today” initiative and how you can incorporate it into your lifestyle
Trevor is the CEO of Surepoint Group and the founder of the Surepoint Someday to Today initiative.He is laser-focused on building a culture of caring and believes to his core that authenticity and vulnerability are strengths. He strives to be an inspiring leader and knows that people help people best by sharing their experiences.
Planning for retirement consists of so much more than setting and investing the right amount of money. People often forget how important it is to invest in their health so they can enjoy their wealth.
How are you investing in your health to enjoy your retirement?
In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with Wendie Pett, a professional trainer and coach. Wendie discusses her journey of becoming a health and wellness coach so many people can enjoy their retirement years and create valuable memories.
Wendie discusses:
The path that led her to become a passionate health & wellness trainer and coach
How you can implement physical and fiscal healthy habits into your lifestyle
How to not just invest your money for retirement but invest in yourself
How to start realistically pursuing your fitness goals
For over two decades, Wendie Pett has been motivating people to make fitness and good nutrition part of their daily routine. She teaches the balance of mind, body and spirit through her Visibly Fit™ wellness program. Wendie has a nationally syndicated television program that airs each week on the NRB Network, LIFTABLEtv, WLCN, Faith Unveiled Network and IBN Television. It has aired for over 9 years. Her television show also appears weekly on the Life Network For Women app. For over 8 years, she’s been known as ‘Coach Wendie’ on KTIS radio in the Twin Cities with her featured healthy tips segments. Wendie is also a featured columnist in VEGWORLD Magazine, The Christian View, Best Ever You, Refreshed, Vegan Lifestyle, and Diet.com. Wendie has two podcasts, Visibly Fit (won Best Lifestyle Podcast 2021 by Spark Media) and Your Biggest Breakthrough with her husband, Todd. Wendie is a full-time business owner, a naturopathic doctor, wife, mother, author, speaker, TV host, advisory board member for Christian Women in Media and part-time volunteer. Her business consists of whole-food/plant-based wellness coaching, emotional healing, personal online training, fitness planning, educational and motivational speaking, and creating new products/tools to assist clients along their wellness journey. After a major injury to her shoulder, she resorted to body weight resistance exercises for strength and healing and hasn’t turned back to any other form of training since. She has helped countless others reach their fitness goals without ever compromising their joints, tendons, or ligaments – teaching that Your Body Is Your Gym™ and instilling new diet habits that have shown to reverse multiple diseases and allow people to get off medications. To learn more go to www.wendiepett.com.
Moral of this episode: don’t confuse simple with simplicity.
In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with Jeffrey Feldberg, co-founder and CEO of Deep Wealth and Chief Liquidity Event Advisor, to discuss his story of pursuing his entrepreneurial dreams and creating a business that sold for 9-figures.
Jeffrey specializes in helping business owners capture the true value of their business not just before they sell, but during the ownership process.
Jeffrey discusses:
The things he learned along the way while creating a 9-figure business
What fueled him to start his business despite people telling him it would fail
How he helps business owners like you realize their business’ maximum value when exiting
The soft and hard skills that got him through the toughest years of his business
Jeffrey is the co-founder and CEO of Deep Wealth. After graduating from his MBA program, Jeffrey launched his very first company, Embanet.
As an industry leader, Embanet created a market disruption in higher education, and it went on to capture a nine figure deal for Jeffrey’s liquidity event. For Jeffrey, business owners are dreamers and change makers who put everything on the line and win against all odds.
Jeffrey’s passion is helping business owners achieve their goals and their dreams. Jeff’s mission is to help you capture the maximum value in your liquidity event. Through Deep Wealth experience, you will master the same nine step roadmap that Jeffrey created for his nine-figure exit.
It can feel impossible to escape the constant stream of media in today’s day and age.
How can you disconnect and free yourself from overwhelming content?
In this episode, Bryan Sweet and Brittany Anderson discuss how you can navigate the uncertainty and adversity you are constantly being fed on media platforms and how you should find an outlet to free your mind from the constant “hustle culture” in society.
Brittany and Bryan discuss:
Eliminating the effects of fear and uncertainty in your life
The role of the news when trying to gain a new perspective on the world
How you can better understand what you can and cannot control
Finding your outlet – finding a new book series, going outside, or finding a new spot to relax
It is possible to bring value to not only those around you, but everything you commit your time to.
In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with Warren Barry, a speaker for TEC Canada and Vistage International to share some personal stories and advice for bringing value to each aspect of your life.
Warren discusses:
How “The Pondcast” showcases his vast skill set in human resources
His desire to “better the pond” and his plan to bring value to those around him
How The Kolbe Assessment measures your skills and what value it can bring to your team at work
Why the reinvention of yourself is crucial to achieving personal growth
Warren Barry is a highly-regarded Resource Speaker with TEC Canada and Vistage International and delivers presentations and workshops across the continent for organizations that come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. A Saskatchewan native who is true to his prairie roots, Warren can also be found wearing a mask and pads while tending goal for his beer-league hockey team; attempting to be a latter-day version of boyhood idols like Tony Esposito and Gerry Cheevers. Unlike the other players on any hockey team, the goaltender is often considered to be the odd one out of the bunch in terms of quirks and behaviors, but nobody will ever question their value to a team.
The way you perceive success can heavily influence how you find fulfillment in your work.
How can you find fulfillment when pursuing your passions?
In this episode, Brittany Anderson talks with Steve Ody, host of the Traveling Optimist podcast, to talk about creating “the dream life” and how you can pursue it within your career.
Steve discusses:
The inspiration behind his show and how he communicates his passion to listeners
The journey to creating the Traveling Optimist podcast and how it helped him pivot his business mindset during the pandemic
His inspiration perspective on success and how to find fulfillment in what you put out into the world
How to approach the feeling of doubt to take a chance within your career
Steve Ody is an entrepreneur and is passionate about making a difference and building relationships for the long term.
He is results-driven and customer-focused, with a proven track record in developing and driving sales and marketing initiatives (off and online) to deliver sales, profit, and service targets in intensely competitive commercial environments. He is a first-class communicator, expert in developing and sustaining working relationships (internal and external) at senior levels across different sectors. He is also the host of the podcast series called the Traveling Optimist!
How often do you stress about things that you have zero control over?
For some reason, as humans, we seem to do this a lot.
In this episode, Brittany Anderson and Bryan Sweet discuss the struggle of internal and external uncertainties, particularly when planning your future. They also highlight some key resources to help you through these discouraging thoughts and emotions.
Bryan and Brittany discuss:
How Dan Sullivan’s exercise turns uncertainties into certainties
Why internal and external uncertainties need to be addressed differently
Wealth advisors’ ability to help mitigate your uncertainties in financial markets
How communication can alleviate the struggle of internal uncertainty