Episode 234 Alex Banayan - Take your own third door path to success
Very rarely does a podcast episode move me enough to write about it. Mark Metry's Humans 2.0 episode w/Alex Banayan is one of them. I left a successful corporate career behind to start over because I want to impact the lives of young adults. Starting over is NEVER easy and there are many moments when I say to myself: Have you lost your mind? This episode made it all click. I'm on this unprecedented adventure as a Motivational Speaker traveling the country because I so believe in my message that: What you DO does NOT define who you ARE...but who you ARE should define what you DO. AND...it truly takes 'One Word' to SCORE (Stand-out / Conquer Obstacles / Reach Excellence). It's that simple. This episode validated that I'm launching my Act 2 in a whole new way...using The Third Door by jumping out of line, sharing lessons from my Act 1 marketing career & leveraging my network to help open doors to more stages! Im truly grateful. My hope on this journey to Transform 1 Million Lives 'One Word' at a Time is that the word "unconventional" is wiped from our vocabulary...for what we decide to DO with our lives is a direct result of who we ARE...our Core Value. We all have a Third Door...the only thing standing in the way is the courage to open it. A truly inspiring episode.Read full review »
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