The Hero’s Journey: Conversation with Ben and Brian Johnson, Heroic Founder #329
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I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by my good friend and mentor, Brian Johnson.  Brian is the founder of Heroic, which has been one of my top personal development resources for over 15 years. My interview with Brian contained some valuable insights about self mastery and growth, and he invited me to share it on the Muscle Intelligence Podcast. We discuss my personal journey and the concept of being a radiant exemplar, as well as how to become a positive influence on others and lead to change. Brian has spent years integrating the wisdom of our forefathers with the logic of modern behavioral science, and sharing it with others. His philosophy has been incredibly valuable to my own mission to empower men to first master their physical bodies and mindset, on the path to live an optimized life. If you’re someone who aims for personal growth and to be a leader in your community, this episode is one you won't want to miss. You'll learn: A Powerful Framework for Self Mastery How Physical Fitness can Develop your Virtues Why your Standard is SO Important to your Success Three Steps to Cultivate Confidence and Charisma High Impact Habits to be an Effective Leader Mentioned in this episode: The Heroic platform: muscleintelligence.com/heroic Three part video series: the 4 Areas of Resilience - where I share the four biggest challenges facing men over 35. Pre-order the new Heroic book: muscleintelligence.com/heroicbook  
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