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#11 Keith Rabois: Be Incredibly Awesome At What You Do

Keith discuss why being the only person to do what you do is more important that being the best.

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Keith Rabois is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor. He worked early on at PayPay, Slide, Square, and LinkedIn. He's helped build amazing companies. He now works at Khosla Ventures and he was an early investor in companies like YouTube, Airbn, Palantir, and Lyft. We discuss how his background as a classically trained litigator has been incredibly valuable in business.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • Why you don't want to be the best at what you do, you want to be the only one at what you do

  • How to find undiscovered talent

  • The characteristics of the talented leaders he's worked with which include Peter Theil, Reid Hoffman, Max Levchin, and Vinod Khosla

  • When to overrule someone that reports to you

  • The #1 criteria he looks for in a founder

  • The upside of stress

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#10 Ayesha Curry: Turning Her Passion Project Into a Culinary Career

Ayesha has poured her heart into her new cookbook and she discusses how she is balancing all things work and family.

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Ayesha Curry is a chef and entrepreneur. You may know her as the wife of NBA superstar, Stephen Curry. Ayesha has been sharing delicious recipes on Instagram and her blog (ayeshacurry.com) over the last few years. She's turned her passion project into her full-time, culinary career and recently published her own cookbook titled, The Seasoned Life: Food, Family, Faith, & the Joy of Eating Well.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • What inspired her joy of cooking

  • How she balances family with her career

  • How she turned her passion project into a full-time career

  • The hardest part about writing the cookbook

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#9 Ryan Hawk: How to Master Your Time to Achieve Sustained Success

Ryan shares lessons he learned from football he carried over to the business world.

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Sometimes you can do absolutely everything within your power and yet it still won’t be enough to accomplish your goals.
— Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk is the host of The Learning Leader Show which is a world-class podcast. After getting his MBA he was considering getting his PhD but the curriculum didn't resonate with him, so he decided to interview the most creative leaders in the world and he deconstructs how they've achieved sustained success so he and his audience can learn from them.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • How The Learning Leader Show was born

  • How he's learned to ask great questions

  • The most important lesson he's learned from football that he's carried over to the business world and to leading a family

  • How he's able to master his time

  • How he gets his family on-board with his podcast

  • The most memorable lesson from 150 interviews with great leaders

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#8 Simon Sinek: How Anyone Can Be The Leader They Wish They Had

Simon debunks myths about leadership and shares how anyone can become a leader.

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Leadership is a responsibility. It’s not about being in charge, it’s about taking care of those in your charge.
— Simon Sinek

Simon Sinek's mission is to create a world where people are inspired to go to work. Through his speaking and writing he has helped leaders and organizations find their "why." He has one of the top ten TED Talks titled, "How Great Leaders Inspire Action," which has over 27 million views. His first book, Start With Why, was a big success. His latest NY Times Best Seller, Leaders Eat Last, is an incredible book about how leaders can create environments in which people come together to do remarkable work.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • How he discovered his purpose which he calls his "Why"

  • The most important lesson he learned when he was stuck in Afghanistan

  • How we confuse fleeting moments of happiness with true career fulfillment

  • How to be an effective leader

  • The reason why most people don't commit themselves to a journey of leadership

  • If being born a leader is a myth

  • The foundational trait of leadership

  • The biggest challenge in leadership

  • How anyone can start practicing leadership skills today

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#7 Spencer West: Why Asking for Help is a Sign of Courage

Spencer West shares his incredible story and why asking for help is a sign of true courage.

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Spencer West is a motivational speaker for ME to WE and an ambassador for Free the Children. He travels around the world speaking to schools and organizations about his message of redefining possible. Spencer lost his legs as a child and he hasn't let that stop him from making extraordinary contributions to the world. He climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and raised half a million dollars to provide clean water to over 12,000 people in East Africa. You'll learn about his story and his message about how asking for help is a sign of true leadership, and not a weakness.

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#6 Srinivas Rao: Lessons Learned From Interviewing 600 Creative People

Srinivas Rao shares the most important lessons he's learned from interviewing 600 people.

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Srinivas Rao is the founder of Unmistakable Media, a creative agency that hosts an incredible podcast where he's interviewed over 600 creative people. You can listen to the podcast on his website or on iTunes. We discuss how his interviews have impacted his life, daily routines, and how he was able to follow his passion to do work he loves.

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#5 Aubrey Marcus: How He Built Onnit Into a $28 Million Business in 5 Years

Aubrey Marcus shares how he built a $28 million sports nutrition company in 5 years.

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Aubrey Marcus is the founder of Onnit, a sports nutrition company that has gone from 0 to $28 million in 5 years. Their philosophy is "total human optimization." Onnit also produces foods, apparel, and incredibly unique fitness equipment. We discuss how the brand got started, how they differentiate in an ultra-competitive market, and Aubrey's pursuit of living an inspired life.

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#4 Shark Tank's Daymond John: Turning Adversity Into Opportunity

Daymond John discusses his new book which is about turning your weaknesses into strengths.

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Daymond John is known for being an investor on ABC's Shark Tank. He was also the co-founder and CEO of the fashion clothing line, FUBU. He's recently published a new book called The Power of Broke which is about being resourceful and turning your weaknesses into strengths.

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#2 Mike Robbins: Presence, Appreciation, and Identifying With Your Work

Mike Robbins discusses the power of presence, appreciation, and identifying with your work.

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Mike Robbins is the author of 3 books and his latest, Nothing Changes Until you Do is a guide to self-compassion. He was a pitcher at Stanford and he went on to play for the Kansas City Royals. He suddenly injured his arm and his baseball career was over. Admittedly, Mike was so busy "trying to make it" as a ball player he didn't appreciate the journey. This interview is about how you identify with your work, become more present, and appreciate the small stuff. 

Mike also travels around the country speaking to organizations about appreciation, authenticity, and self compassion. I attended one of his workshops focused on authenticity in the workplace while at Google. Needless to say, it was awesome.

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#1 Tony Horton: Achieving Your Full Potential

Celebrity fitness trainer and the creator of P90X shares his experiences that has led to finding balance and his newfound success.

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Tony Horton is the celebrity trainer and the creator of the most popular at-home fitness program, P90X. We dive deep in this interview where Tony shares his unlikely journey towards finding fulfillment.

I recently caught up with Tony to understand the patterns he’s uncovered that help people achieve more. I was fascinated by his latest book, The Big Picture: 11 Laws That Will Change Your Life. His book teaches you the mindset you need to stay disciplined and consistent. Rather than telling you his workouts will make you look good (which they will), he gets you to dig deeper and figure out why you want to get healthy. It is compelling because he ties improving our health to improved performance in all other areas of our lives.

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