“I just listened to Podcast number three, an interview with entrepreneur Gallant Dill, and I'm now subscribed to this podcast.
Succinctly (sort of), the best nugget from this interview was Gallant talking about the sacrifices he had to make to get where he is at. He mentions things like not going out all the time and not binging on netflix. Think about that. If you binge watch a whole series of something, probably around 150 episodes, that's 150 hours you could be investing in yourself and your business. If you watch for two hours every night, that's over 700 hours per year that have proffitted you nothing. I have less hours like that in a Bachelor's degree.
Gallant is not advocating a life of robotic stoicism, you can tell from listening to him that he enjoys every minute of what he is doing, but he really puts things in persepctive and makes you think about passing up little things now so you can have big things later. We are the decisions we make. My dad taught me the same thing and I am seeing it more and more validated in every aspect of life. Now you have a high school drop out turned multi-millionaire saying you're going to need to cut some things out to get where you want to be. Most people aren't willing and the struggle is real. That's why guys like Gallant stand out though, they've done it. It's like 8 time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman said, "Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody wants to lift this heavy weight...I'll do it." If you're reading this review, you know that's the kind of stuff you need to hear.
Rachel is a great host too. Her questions are engaging, tactful, and prudent. She asked questions that she knows we need the answers to. Plus, she has a nice voice, which is always a plus when you're listening to anything. If this is what I can expect from this podcast I can definitely see myself listening in the future. I'm already subscribed.”
MickN87 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/28/16