Good - I’m going to keep listening
I like listening to Mark and Drew and agree somewhat with their outlook on life. His guests sometimes make me cringe though so far. I’ve listened to the first maybe 20 episodes and am hoping the dynamics changes. Its fine having the “rich” guy come on and give us there way of starting out in business and how they made it. What I feel is missed, is the poor guy or girl who already has a family and bills, needs to support his hub. Has no time to make changes. In some ways the show is I feel aimed at singles who have no financial commitments and more freedom to explore life, purpose and bring meaning to their life. I’d like to see an episode where severe childhood trauma is discussed with someone who has been through the roughest of childhoods and what they did step by little step to help them. Make the range of guests fluid in terms of background, so far I feel middle class people who successful is kinda snubbing me a little. How about a regular guy or girl who pulled themselves off the street and now has a job and a home. How about a guy or girl that changed their career in their mature years. How did they do it and maybe add someone who failed and never gave up, what was their motivation and pitfalls. Maybe some people at my age in my mid 40’s don’t want to make millions, we just need help with purpose and motivation. I’ll keep listening and adjust my rating if needed as I go. Thanks Mark, really enjoyed your books! Please don’t be disheartened by my rating, there’s always room for improvement!
Richlion77 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/02/24
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Fairly certain he’s possibly the only person that could convince me to join a cult. As long as he was the leader.
Shaemus7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/23
I love listening to this podcast because it helps me challenge my own thinking in a good way. I’ve grown as a person from listening to Mark’s pithy and humorous wisdom. I’m never bored by the content and always feel like I’ve learned something valuable. Thanks for all you do, Mark!
Kalindit via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/20
My dood finally makes a podcast. I love Mark, I’m hoping for lots of content :) thank you very much sir.
L4croix via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/06/23
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