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Playing Chess When Everyone Else Is Playing Checkers with Nathan Barry
Playing Chess When Everyone Else Is Playing Checkers with Nathan Barry
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28 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
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Podcast episode
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Episode Highlights With NathanWhat does he mean by playing chess when others are playing checkersA fascinating way Reese Witherspoon did this with a book clubOther examples of flywheels and playing chessTip: Look at anywhere you spend money in business and turn those into opportunities to make money or provide services How Amazon does both flywheel and playing chess wellHis three basic principles for this type of business: build more than a personal brand, sell products rather than attention, have recurring revenue or repeat purchasesThe benefits of writing and creation and how to get the benefits in your own life, even if you don’t run a businessA reason to write 1,000 words a day as a creative exercise The benefits of taking on new challenges and getting out of your comfort zoneWhy it’s fun to be a student again and stay a student foreverResources We MentionConvertKitBillion Dollar Creator PodcastThe Billion Dollar CreatorStreaks AppSoaring Child: Thriving with ADHDA place where you will learn how to address your child's ADHD symptoms naturally..Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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21: The Problem with Sitting: A Solution: Chad and Brenda Walding join me on today’s podcast to explain how sitting can be one of the most harmful things you do each day. You’ve probably seen the headlines… “Sitting is the New Smoking” “7 Ways Sitting Will Kill You” “Sitting is Taking Years Off Your Life” …and you may have hoped it was media hype. Sitting is Worse Than Donuts… It isn’t hype. More and more studies have come out proving how bad sitting is EVEN if you work out regularly. Here are three important studies about sitting… Study One: Sitting causes premature death (especially in women!) Alpa Patel (PhD), an epidemiologist at the American Cancer Society, tracked the health of 123,000 Americans between 1992 and 2006. The men in the study who spent six hours or more per day of their leisure time sitting had an overall death rate that was 20 percent higher than the men who sat for three hours or less. The death rate for women who sat for more than six hours a day was about 40 perc by The Wellness Mama Podcast