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Meet My Avengers of Personal Development (Feat. Meaghan Murphy and Jakeb)

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Meet the new soul fam! I am so honored to introduce you to Meaghan, my new partner in the CCK. I am excited to talk about where the group is going for our anticipated launch on 9/2 for our revamped collective group!

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Introduction and New Partnerships

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And hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Weekly Coupe. I am so excited to unveil my new partners in the CCK, Megi and Kimi. You'll get to hear from Megi in this interview. Kimi, I'll eventually get her to do an interview, just her and I.
00:00:22
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um But yeah, it was so much fun. Jacob was in it too. Jacob's still a partner obviously. And we're shooting to the moon. We got a really cool offer coming up at the end of the month for my birthday for this as well. So stay tuned. Also,
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Holy shit. It's the adventures of personal development.
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I already know where to begin with you guys. um Welcome, you two. So for context, we're here with

Mindset and Personal Development Focus

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Megan Murphy. She is the new signee, new appointee member of the Conscious Creators Kingdom as ah not just even a teacher and advisor, but just a just the queen of the community. And we're so excited to have you and obviously Jacob's here.
00:02:19
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Our fourth member, Kimi, could not make it, but Kimi is the cosmic body. I've actually worked with her ah in the past on my own spiritual well-being and development through Akasha's record reading. So ah she's going to come in and teach you know financial concepts and those sorts of things. Obviously, Jacob and I talked about our five pillars being the spiritual pillar, finance, mindset, health, and impact, all the five pillars of conscious community.
00:02:47
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And that's what we're bringing into the kingdom. And guys, I'm so grateful that I'm just friends with you guys. Like I'm just so grateful to be business partners with you and friends with you. All right, Maggie, you're up. Who are you? takes use of phil But I am super grateful to be, first of all, on this podcast and just working with you guys through this journey.
00:03:16
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I feel like it's so much to unpack. It's like, who is she? What does she do? What do I bring to the table, especially for just everything that we're going to be doing? One thing I'm very passionate about is mindset work. So that's going to be a pillar that I'm really focusing on. I really do believe that mindset can impact your total life from, you know, your personal development journey. And also if you're building a business.
00:03:39
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building your mindset is really going to help you with that. So I am 27 years old. I am Cuban Irish. So my mom's from Cuba. My dad's from Ireland. So I have a little bit of a mix. And like I said, I really like to focus on mindset. I'm extremely passionate in my own life. Well, I would say like I'm a multi passionate human being. I love doing coaching, focusing on mindset work.

Health and Gratitude Insights

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I also play the violin. I love producing covers of EDM music. um I like tying in how amazing music is into just like the healing journey and everything like that. And I'm sure as we go through this podcast, you guys can ask me more questions of a little bit about who I am, but that's a little bit of the gist of me on the spot. Right on. Yeah. we I mean, we know who Jacob is, but... Yeah.
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Jacob, ah how are you feeling today? what's What's been going on in this, I guess, weak transition that we've had since we talked last since we talk every day, but still?
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you know what, publicly facing the last time we talked, you know, we talked about a a few like weird vibrational things like getting kicked out of the gym and stuff and yeah still being high energy about it. And like, I've got so much momentum in personal life and obviously clearly in business with with the partnerships being announced and everything going right with the CCK and and our hard launch coming up. I'm so grateful because, you know, every day, but no matter the individual micro vibrational state that you have on the day,
00:05:09
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you know you wake up and you know that you're actively doing something to move forward in your process your life in your journey just knowing that i woke up and have the opportunity at life again for another day bare minimum i'm fired up man and and conversations like this really fuel me man they they bring energy so i'm absolutely fired up and it couldn't be better i'm i'm really excited for the value we're going to bring to all of humanity with with being conscious in this community so i'm i'm fired up and uh yeah one thing i want to ask both of you okay what is and i i know we touched on it generally but what are you grateful for today like what is primarily hitting
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I can start. I want to start. i mean yeah okay help yeah It's it's a health, man. My temple, my vessel is is more

Building Personal and Business Alignment

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dialed in than it's ever been and that's waking me up with natural fuel. like my My energy levels, if I had them charted out, I'm at 110 out of 100. I'm just feeling fired up. I have no inclination for fast food or high fructose corn syrup drinks like Dr. Pepper or whatever. Water for me.
00:06:19
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jim buck that shit great i yeah good bro we're all on the water cake though I'm on that hydrogen water, baby on your eight eyes um what you one yeah what is it what are you hitting with yeah what out of here water Oh, it's actually fire explain it to her. Oh the hydrogen water. Mm-hmm Yeah, so basically, I'm probably, since I'm recording, I'm probably gonna make this an ad for a digital TikTok shop. I think so. You press the button.
00:06:51
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And it basically infuses hydrogen bubbles into your water. So it's good for mental clarity, gut health. It's good for your skin. It actually cleans out the pores of your skin um because water is in every facet of your life. So you honestly need to be drinking the highest level of water. And that's actually increased my gym performance. I didn't switch my diet. I didn't switch anything.
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I just added the hydrogen water and literally after doing it for two weeks, my bench, like squat, like all my lifts were getting better. Like I said, nothing changed because I do fasted workouts too. I only drink coffee in the mornings after I ground and stuff. And I go to the gym after that.
00:07:36
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Nothing changed, but I added the hydrogen water and I'm like, okay, this stuff's real. Gary Brekka, he lives and dies by it. I also live and die by it. I pack this everywhere I go. And it really is just honestly an amazing concept that you know you just don't even think about ah as your daily life because you just think water is just water. No, it's

Team Dynamics and Collaborative Growth

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it's it's your life force. like you need water every single day so
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that's why i love this thing highly recommend it um i have a tiktok shop item still but i mean you can get them anywhere, but I just have the best deal, so. Bro, you're a natural. I'm bringing you here because it's like, hashtag not an ad, but you you are a natural when it comes to UGC. That was fun. Yeah, no, that that is, ah I mean, I definitely, so I'm the type of guy that that wants to promote conscious brands at some point in time. I definitely want to get into UGC and just promote, you know, barefoot shoes, hydrogen water, linen clothing. Like I want to promote
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Yeah, exactly. Barefoot shoes, like, you know, say that again. I want to get those the barefoot shoes. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. So gratitude. I'm grateful for you know I'm grateful for the opportunity to um have a little bit of chaos in my life in terms of ah just working a job, building a business with my coach, you know helping other endeavors and ventures in in the business world with people, you know obviously creating this collective group and you know starting up from scratch again with you guys. ah It's beautiful. and it's like
00:09:27
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you know, trying to schedule things, obviously, you know, organizational skills are key and, you know, some things just happen on a whim that you got to adapt to. So I'm grateful for that because, you know, we even had to reschedule this podcast by like, you know, a couple hours and that's okay. You know, because like, you know, things come up on a whim for all of us, but if you truly want to make it work, you'll make it work. And, uh, that's why I'm grateful for.
00:09:53
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the opportunity to to be flexible with myself and be flexible with other people. So that's my gratitude. I love it. I feel like my gratitude is so many ones, but I want to choose. At least today I'm grateful for pain and challenges because I feel like every time I've gone through a really hard period, it has made me such a better person or it has pushed me into such beautiful opportunities to better myself. So recently I've been getting up at like five 45 in the morning, some weekdays before work to work out. And the older version me would never have done that.
00:10:30
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had I not gone through all these harder things that have just made me a tougher person earlier this year. So I was thinking today, I was like, wow, I'm so grateful that, you know, I take care of my body, I make time for my health and my fitness. And these are things that before I went through a lot of these harder things and challenges, I wasn't prioritizing as much. So I'm just grateful to be healthy to be in my body and to show up for myself, even when it really feels hard, because I know that it's so important to do that.
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Wow. What

CCK's Expansion Plans

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you said, like you can't have a testimony without some tests and like your trial by fire, through the tribulation you get better and I love that. And yeah and to touch on what Coop said going back a little bit, there's a bunch of conscious brands and creatives and and stuff you can do. That's why the CCK and what we're doing here, what we're building, what we're all individually bringing to the table is so important.
00:11:21
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because there's a lot of ways to make money online and it can be kind of overwhelming to think about like oh man what what of one one thousand ways am i gonna go and you can make money really quickly in sort of more unscrupulous ways but like that's sort of logistically selling your soul and so like We, at the CCK, all of us have conscious businesses where we are offering services, we're offering expertise, we're offering you know strict strategy of where we're headed in a different way that's actually conscious about what your intentions are and how you want to move forward, not in a way that's like, oh, you can go get quick cash over here. it's i If you get an opportunity to promote something that you don't necessarily agree with, but you're going to get a lot of money,
00:12:05
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That's not something that is really aligned with our pillars of what we're going to be doing. Right. So. we're ah We're trying to help. We didn't touch on it in this episode, but like super briefly, I have a background in social media, e-commerce on Amazon, affiliate marketing in several different niches. And so like these are all things that each individual can go down the rabbit hole of of divesting into and seeing if it works for them. But maybe those aren't the roll roads that they want to go down, and maybe they want to follow something from you know leadership from Coop or leadership from Megan or Kimmy when she's on and in this. so it's like
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There are a lot of different ways to move forward in an entrepreneurial endeavor online. As long as you're conscious, you're not just doom scrolling. And that's that's where we're headed. And i want to I want to sort of talk about, as the pillars evolve, how how are each of us multi-faceted to help evolve and grow those? um maybe Maybe we'll start with Koop. Where's your primary focus on initial hard launch

Mindset Barriers in Entrepreneurship

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of of where we're where you're going to be divesting most of your time and attention?
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Yeah, that's a good question. you know I've built out already a system of spirituality concepts that relate to your business in terms of the seven chakra systems that all can relate to your business, ah whether it's the root with your safety, ah the sacral with your passion and unlocking that fire within yourself, or it's you know with your solar plexus and trying to balance everything out.
00:13:33
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or where your heart is like, what do you love most, you know, and then speaking your truth with your throat, all the way up to your third eye and your intuition to figure out what markets actually work with your idea, and then go into your crown creating that regal concept that is your persona or your identity in a sense. So, you know, I've i've built that out, but I'm going to fine tune that and Then I'm going to create some you know reprogramming

Community Support and Success

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opportunities for people that are generally speaking, giving them the ability to to feel confident to launch their business. and and and That is honestly where spirituality and business can coexist for me. because you know Like I said, I've worked with a business coach of my own.
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to map out where subconscious reprogramming and Reiki can fit into a business, which I'm already pretty much there with that launch of my own, which is awesome. And then building the blocks of you know service components and product components. So where my mindset will ah my mindset will also shift into probably, I would say,
00:14:47
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I would probably say the impact sector sector, and I feel like we'll all do impact stuff. I think where my impact is going to be is going to be those foundational level, like I haven't, like I'm passionate about, let's just say, for example, uh, holistic health and like bringing in non-Western medicine.
00:15:12
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And I'm like, okay, so you love what you love holistic health. You want to bring in, you know, your own products. Let's make, you know, let's make something of substance that is a free offering for people lead gen. And then let's make something that is low level mid tier and then.
00:15:37
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You can have a high ticket product, but you don't necessarily need the high ticket product right away. That comes through time and that comes through success. All you need is your lead gen, your free component, and then you need your low level.
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product, your mid level, and then something that is a little bit higher than that mid level, but isn't that high ticket, which is you, uh, the concept of you, people want to work with

Spiritual and Business Alignment

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you. Um, so building that out from a building block structure and helping people map, create roadmaps and have a logically sound presence with their creativity.
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That's where I, I know I'll make the most impact. And then honestly, once I, you know, once we, I should say, because we're all, I feel like going to go hand in hand with this. Once we build out the pillars, you know, maybe it will dip into finance. Maybe it will dip into investing, you know, concepts that I've utilized that have created, you know, success of my own, uh, from a long-term perspective, how When you get money, how do you keep it long lasting? How do you let it grow? So, and I know, yeah, Jacob, you've done the same thing. So I know that you can do that. And also know Kimmy, she works in accounting. So she knows budgeting. She knows financial concepts. She knows a lot of those things. She knows how to take care of money. Cause like, if you had a million dollars in your lap,
00:17:03
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I mean, you guys may be able to handle that really well. If someone wired you a million dollars, like your nervous system would be a little shocked, but I think you guys would be able to handle it. Some people would have no idea what the fuck to do with that. And honestly, that's what Kimmy can come in and do. It's like, when you make that first 10 K a month, a hundred K a month, when you make that first million dollars and it's sitting there and you're like, Oh fuck, what do I do? I don't want to lose it.
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That's not a good mindset. We gotta learn how to take care of that. So Kimmy is gonna be a great, great asset for that. So that's kinda where I'm at. That's amazing. Before Megan jumps in, if if anyone grabbed that, and if they didn't go back, when he was talking about the impact pillar, that got so tactical. That was very high level tactical. When we talked about the freebie, low ticket offer, medium tier, and then if you want to end up doing a ah ah high ticket item, and then the sort of breaking up the sales

Personal Development Commitment

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funnel of a knowledge-based business and how you can monetize a digital presence. That was so tactical, so fire. And that's just, guys, that's just a touch of what's going on in the CCK.
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just a little nu
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yeah And then kind of going off of what Cooper said, the impact that I'm super excited to bring to is really focusing on the individual development, because that is going to be essential to building a business. And I really love focusing on subconscious reprogramming. So I know Cooper talked a little bit about like um laying a solid foundation. And something that I really want to focus on too is kind of shattering that initial foundation that maybe some of the individuals that are coming in to have, right? Because sometimes we have self beliefs that are based on a lack of love for ourself, a lack of self worth. So we're operating in these lower vibrational states where we're doubting that we can be successful. And I really want to focus on rewiring that because it kind of comes back to what we were talking about with a million dollars.
00:19:04
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someone could randomly give you a million dollars right let's just put that concept and then you would spend it or lose it right away if you don't believe that you're worthy of receiving that and the same thing goes with opportunities that come into your life if you don't believe that you're worthy of these opportunities you are not going to be able to seize them right so our foundational beliefs about ourselves are so important and i'm so excited to just do workshops and really guide individuals through rewiring their self belief into becoming more powerful leaders, because that's somewhere where I am extremely passionate about because I've seen it in my own life transformed.
00:19:41
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my life, right? Like I've been able to really manifest i use the word manifest, but also take action and go ahead and achieve everything that I've set out to by you know doing the hard things and challenging my mindset and rewiring my beliefs. So that is one area where I really am excited to just impact in the CCK.
00:20:01
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you know I have a question for both of you off of what she just said. would you Would it be fair to say, would you guys agree that the closest, the analogy, the alligator closest to your boat or the lowest glass ceiling for an entry entrepreneur that's doing their first preneur or their first endeavor is mindset? it's sort of the the the gate that opens up the doors to success because without the mindset you're without believing that you're consciously able to do the outlandishly large things that you dream of you're even if you do get a little taste of it and have you know if you your thermostat as my lead explains if your thermostat goes up to a hundred degrees but you're set at 70 you're gonna fall back down right would we agree that that mindset is sort of the pinnacle the the door that opens up the opportunities to to growth and development yes
00:20:52
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I certainly think so, Coop. Yeah, yeah. I want to make sure Meggie was finished before talking. But ah you know I think that we tend to get, you know we we put too much pressure on ourselves one to have everything figured out. And I like what i like what you said, like you know the alligator closes to your boat. you know Starting a business, you don't need to have the million dollar idea set. Like if you see startups that succeeded in life, um, I can't name them off the top of my head and I really don't like that. I can't do that right now, but like they were like apps, like mobile apps that started as like some sort of like service brand, you know, or there was like, or let's say Lamborghini Lamborghini. Everyone thinks of Lamborghini cars, right?
00:21:47
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yeah They started as a tractor company. Exactly. and That's the thing, like you can start as something and then mold into something else. The thing is the tractors, the Lamborghini vision, was not it didn't ever deviate from the cars. It was always cars. but What Lamborghini probably was thinking was, we'll make tractors because We have farms. We have a market. We're going to own that. We're going to kill it. And then we're going to take that capital and then we're going to go make really cool shit with it. We're going to make really nice cars that I love the concept of.
00:22:25
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There's something that you like, go get it. However, go be really good with like two or three products or two or three services. You don't need to do eight different things necessarily to start out. You can get there once time and resources allow that, but go be really good at something. And you know what? I started in the crypto space in terms of content and those things, and I met good people.
00:22:52
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And I made great connections, but I wasn't making clients, I wasn't making money. So I'm like, why is this not working? It was it wasn't working because it's not aligned for me. No matter how hard you try on something, if it's not aligned for you, it's not aligned. And guess what? God was telling me, hey, you have been through so much in your life trauma-wise.
00:23:14
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you can really do numbers and help people at a high level if you stick to it. So that's why I did Reiki. That's why I did subconscious reprogram. That's why I got a life coaching certificate, a certification in energy psychology. That's why I'm certifying myself in breath work. There's a reason why I'm doing all these things. It's because when people see me, they see a person who's been through a lot, but doesn't let that affect him. And he's still going to go out there and help as many people as possible as a healer. That's what I was named to do. And that's the thing like people don't understand that alignment
00:23:56
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is everything and you can still start small and you can kick ass. If you kick ass at that one product or service, you'd be surprised how quick you can make 10K a month. like you You really could because people are going to be like, that that person right there is really passionate about this like and they know a lot.
00:24:19
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i want to like dig more into that person and they'll see all your videos or all your content and then they'll see how intelligent you are and then they'll see how passionate you are and they'll see, you know, you have these products or service and then they want to work with you because like they're so engrossed with who you are because you just got really good at that one thing. And then like I said, time and resources allow, that's when you can spread.
00:24:43
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And then you can spread into like all these other areas. And that's that's the great thing about when you're locked in on your alignment. And the only way to do that is you have to go internally. And that, like Meggie said, is it's mindset. And yeah unfortunately, there's a lot of things out there that can distract you. But we have the tools to get people on the straight line.
00:25:09
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Yeah, shiny object syndrome can really get people for sure. Ooh, that hurt me, brother. It can, because like they'll start to have a little bit of success, and then they're like, but wait a second, this opportunity over here. The thing is, like when you when you have the power of discernment, you've got the Holy Spirit, you're conscious, you're you're a good individual around the world, you know you're well-intentioned, and you're putting out good energy to the world.
00:25:34
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the opportunities that lay before you, you're going to have one, you're going to have an abundance of opportunities, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you're supposed to jump on all of them. But like if you're, it's an analogy, but if you're like banging on a door repeatedly and that door is not opening. Right.
00:25:51
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Perhaps you're just like banging on the wrong door. and And in all actuality, when it's the right door that is divinely appointed for you, you're not even going to need to touch the door. You're going to walk up to it and it's going to fly open and it's going to come to you with ease, right?
00:26:06
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And so that that's a big one too. Shiny object syndrome sort of is the ideology that like you start getting going, you're getting your meat potatoes, you're getting a little so ah light jog on in their journey and then you go, but this opportunity is great too. And then now you're starting back over level one and you do that too many times and all of a sudden your life's going to pass you by and you're not going to have built anything of any substance. and Unfortunately, I've seen many people go down this rabbit hole for years and years. and if you like Like Coop said, it's it's you can become a jack of all trades, but probably start with one thing, master it, and become known as that. And this is your your thing. that like You're so hyper passionate about it. You're clearly knowledgeable. And people will start to love you and and pay you and value that service and learn from you and that thing. and then you can expand into your other, you know, loves and passions and be the fully, fullest, most authentic version of yourself, public facing. But it starts with that one thing. So yeah, I love that. Another thing I wanted to touch on that I i forgot to mention, because I asked a question was like, so in the pillars, the the the value that I seek to add right off the rip on a hard launch is so I've been in social media for eight years, and I've done some
00:27:21
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plenty of big things in the old story I i like to differentiate between old story and new story what I'm doing now in the past escapades that I've gone through but I scale the tech company up to 1.6 million followers I built a brand up to just shy of three quarters of a million followers between three different personal brands and like the power of brand in the impact pillar it will It's one of those things that you can be fully you and you can build a digital presence and a digital footprint of, hey, this is who I am, this is what I know, and this is the value I provide. But then it's going to give you that shiny object syndrome because once you've proven yourself to be a hitter and you're in the public eye, you're going to get an abundance of opportunities that not necessarily all of those opportunities are really divinely appointed to you.
00:28:03
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So, but with that, though, the power of brand, which I want to educate on how you can build a personal brand and the micro strategies of what you need to do on a daily basis software is to use so that you can actually build something long term over substance. And in a couple years, right, this isn't a next month play, but in a couple of years, you'll be getting speaking opportunities at big conferences. You'll be getting opportunities to go on big podcasts. You'll be getting business partnerships with people that have stumbled across you and recognize that you're authentic and you have value to share, right? And so building a personal brand is one of, I mean, personal brands are going to be the next Walmarts, the next Amazons, right? Over a long enough timeframe, we see what Jim Donaldson is doing with
00:28:45
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Mr. Beast Chocolates and we see what Logan Paul and KSI are doing with Prime. These are multi-billion dollar brands that have just been birthed from their brain out of using their digital media empire that exists and just funneling traffic into it. So building a personal brand right now is one of the most powerful things you can do. And that's another micro facet of what we're going to be providing in the CCK.
00:29:14
Speaker
So, yeah. Yeah. One hundred percent. I think, yeah, so and and one thing we'll teach in our group is discernment in terms of we want them to stay true to that personal brand because what a lot of corporations and partnerships can do and people don't even realize it is like they want they want those people to sacrifice their personal brand.
00:29:40
Speaker
which I will never do. It's why any partnership that tries to be like, I need you to do more and so and take away from my personal brain. I'm like, I'm not doing that because why would I take away from my heart and soul just to help you make money? So that's why like I'm really careful about who I spend my time with and who I sign agreements with because If you try to take away my personal brand, it's like, brother, I'm 100% taking care of myself before taking care of small percentages of anything else. You know what I mean? That's what we're going to teach.
00:30:16
Speaker
Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And you can teach that in the group. And that's what we're going to teach because I've been burned in situations too, ah in different communities. And, you know, I want to create a very, very solid ah community of of just good willed people. And I know you attract those people by just being yourself.
00:30:37
Speaker
yeah um And just the people that we have in this group, obviously with you, Jacob, you, Maggie and Kimmy, like just having good souls and and good hearts. I know we're going to attract good people into the group that aren't just going to try to like.
00:30:53
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siphon, you know, members like into their business and those sorts of things. And we want people to succeed in our group. So we want people to have friendships together and create ah partnerships together and teach people how those revenue agreements work or teach people how like, you know, when you go into a contract with each other,
00:31:13
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That is a bond that you want to keep sacred and you want to like feel that out. um So I think we're going to be able to teach that too in such a unique way. Yeah, you know, the the thing I want, I want to ask ah another thing in a minute, but the thing that that really pinged for me for that, the science of getting rich by Wallace Waddles speaks on the the creative mind versus the competitive mind. The competitive mind being believing in an abundance of lack and the creative mind believing in an abundance of but of abundance. So like, yeah. Whereas like if you're in the competitive mind, you think, you know, you're, you get into a community like the CCK conscious creator's kingdom, which is what that stands for. It's beautiful because if we live by that, that facet and that model, but um you get into it. And if you're in the competitive mind, you think that the other person that's a, you know, entrepreneur, that's just starting there, your competition, but that's actually not the case at all from the creative mind, because there's an abundance of abundance. We're actually only in competition with ourselves previously.
00:32:12
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So if we're progressively realizing a worthy ideal and getting better over ourselves, then we're, we're wing, we're going the right direction. So that's a big thing. I want to know how, how did we meet? Like what I know, I originally the CCK was Coop, it was your birth child that you're like, Hey, ah or brainchild. And you're like, Hey, I'm gonna, I'm gonna bring this into a, into a tangible reality. Cause it's a gap in the market that needs to happen. But how did we all come connected to, to think, hey, let's do this together. What what was that looking like? ah Are you asking me? I'm asking both of you. I mean, rock, paper, scissors. Okay, so actually, I can talk about the story about how Jacob and I met. But ah so, Meggie, how did you and jake so the so the full context of this, so Jacob and I hit a wall with the group, I want to say it was what, like two months ago? Was it like, a yeah, two months ago. And I was like,
00:33:10
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I wasn't going to give up. I was more just like, you know, is it the system? Are we in the wrong platform? Because we use Circle and Circle is a great platform. I don't think it gets enough credit right now and it's very inexpensive and it's so great. It's literally Slack, Kajabi, everything mixed into one. So it's like all right there. You don't have to maneuver three different applications. It's perfect. I was like, is it the system? And Jacob's like, no, it's not. He's like, but we're not doing enough for the group.
00:33:40
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And that's why we're not getting more members. And I'm like, yeah, that's fair. You know, I definitely could be better. And then, you know, jacob obviously Jacob takes a lot of accountability. So like Jacob was like, I'm not doing enough either. I'm like, we just, we need like two more people to come into this and just be like our partners. And we like all do it together. And we all.
00:34:02
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you know, keep each other accountable to at least do like one call a month. Like I think we'll definitely hit that easily. Cause it's just one hour, two hours a month of your time. It's not a lot of time. And I know that once like the chat gets going and we'll get more members, like it'll be a great experience and we'll connect with people. And so I was like, well, we need, and it's funny because like,
00:34:27
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I know some people might be listening to this and they're gonna be like, oh, this was a, this was like a DEI stunt. No, this was not a DEI stunt at all. This was not a diversity inclusion type of thing. Diversity, equity, inclusion. Yeah, this was not one of those things. I talked to Jacob and I'm like, you know, we need, we need a feminine presence. And I say that because Jacob and I are masculine men, but we, you know,
00:34:56
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we have like good followings of women, the women demographic. And we need a feminine touch that shows, hey, men and women can work together and like create very valuable content and they can be cohesive with one another. Cause I feel like it's very divisive right now with not even just dating, I just feel like with men and women in general, there's just too much divisiveness. And I feel like with bringing in Meggie and Kimmy, this was an opportunity to add a feminine quality to the group that is going to be even more powerful, um just because the power of the feminine energy is so creative, you know, creating life, creating business ideas, creating business like it businesses, you know, that's the power of the feminine energy. And I want that to be strong. And that's why, you know,
00:35:47
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I talked to Jacob and I was like, listen, let's get, let's get two amazing women. I already know who I want. And then Jacob immediately texts. Well, I know who I want already. I'm going to ask her and I'm like, all right, there we go. And sure enough, he asked you. So, uh, how did you and Maggie meet, uh, Maggie, how did you meet Jacob?
00:36:10
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crazy story. But first of all, I wouldn't say I was so honored when Jacob texted me and asked me because I just love everything about what the CCK does, Cooper, what you created, what Jacobs created. So I was so honored, so aligned to be brought on board and super excited.
00:36:27
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And it all really goes down to energy like how me and Jacob met too. I think it's just such an incredible story. I was scrolling through TikTok one day and something I'd always wanted to do. I love EDM music. I love going to festivals and just connecting with people and music is loving. It's like when you have the two gloves that light up and you move your hands and I've always wanted to try that. So I looked up on YouTube just some videos and Jacob's was one of the first ones that popped up at the top.
00:36:52
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So I clicked on it started binging your videos and was like, oh my gosh, this guy's so good at this. And then we ended up following each other on Instagram. And he was like, you have amazing energy. I would love to gift you with your first pair of gloves. And I was like, okay, I could send my stranger on the internet my address, but he had a bunch of followers. And I was like, I think it's pretty trustworthy. So I sent it and I received these amazing gloves. And it was just, I was so grateful because at the time too, I really wanted a pair of gloves. It was almost like, I was just like on this deep desire to learn, but I wasn't in a financial place where like,
00:37:26
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I was going to go buy a really nice pair of gloves. So it was just, I was so grateful. And since then we just became friends. We connected because we have so many, um, just like similar ideas on mindset. We're both content creators, driven individuals. And I know that Jacob's even gone to a couple of events, and events and become so friends with some of my friends that live in Phoenix that are also coaches. So it's just been such a cool,
00:37:50
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Cool friendship and I'm just so grateful for like all the opportunity that's come through like our friendship to be honest. It's been amazing. That is awesome. and What I want to touch on for that is like being but at the time right so at the time, I was running that tech company. and so like while from Here's the cool thing. right like i was At the time, I was running an initiative where I was giving away 60 pairs of gloves ah a month.
00:38:15
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so two a day and I was just like throwing them at the wall because I was like okay how am I gonna at the time I was trying to build this this art form into like the next viral world sensation that's like outside of the micro niche of of being a micro niche inside the niche of raving And I was like, how am I going to do that? The only way I can do that is to get a bunch of people that are also in the community, but being public facing on the Internet, you know, doing that. And so when I saw what Megan was talking about on social media and she was, you know, very intelligent intellectual, intelligent about her subject matter, she was speaking with power and passion, posting on social media, I was like, OK, this is this is perfect. She's she needs to be a lover because it's creative. At the end of the day, it's just creative expression, right? You know, practicing and violin, that's being in a flow state. shuffling, which you also do. we I think we all do. that's That's also creative expression. So anything where you're practicing the flow state is just another facet or form of creative expression. So I was like, boom. Being in the the state of like an abundance of abundance and like that that, to her at the time that was like a huge gesture, but to me it was like something that I didn't even really like.
00:39:21
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I was just like, okay, I'm putting out, I'm planting the seeds of goodwill out into the world. And eventually some of those seeds will then butt into business partnerships. Right. And so I think that's like a really big key on like being but not that your works really have a a super direct tangible result into what ends up happening in your life but I mean it sort of does there's there's a tangible connection it's not directly correlated but like being a good person and and sowing good fruits over a long enough time frame will bear fruit and so I think that's something to keep in mind
00:39:58
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Yeah, that's that's where I was going with it. So that's how we connected. And that's, that's pretty, I'll be honest, I totally did not recollect that until you and so because it shows you how such a small gesture on someone your partner, like, you know, you do something small, it could be so impactful to another person, which is really powerful.
00:40:19
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100%. And Coop, how did, how did, like, I don't recall, I mean, I probably sound like a bad friend, because I don't know why I met anybody, but how did, how did we connect? Okay, you meet so many people. um and i Whatever. No, ah we met through Jason. It was Jason Hurecki. Oh, okay. I love Jason. Him and I met through doing Amazon FBA. Wait, you know Jason, Maggie?
00:40:45
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I do and I think he lives in South Florida like so he was in the mastermind that I was in. I didn't know you Yeah, we were trying to sell Florida and I live here too. He's in South Florida now. Yeah, he's literally about 1530 minute drive for me and I know he was doing some traveling and stuff but like we're like let's connect in person. That's so freakin cool.
00:41:08
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Shout out to boy Jason. Such a small world. might Think about that. i know Really crazy. That is crazy. So Jason and I were in a collective group together.
00:41:20
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ah with the guy out in California. um Jason and I left. And I think after we left, we just kind of didn't really ah communicate with each other after that. But yeah I love his music. I love what he stands for. I know he's an NFT guy, so I loved that he was all about that. um So I met Jason.
00:41:43
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And I think, I can't remember exactly how this went, but I remember, I think I posted some stuff about Jason. And I think that's when you, Jacob, followed me, and then I followed you, because I'm like, oh yeah, this guy's fucking cool. And then you were, I think Jason actually mentioned to you,
00:42:05
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about me or something in like a different group that it was an FBA. It was with Amazon FBA. Yeah. You guys, I can't remember what it was, but like you guys were talking about, I guess like he was probably talking about the other collective group and how like we were friends and that's how we, that's how we met. Cause you messaged me about that. And I was like, Oh, this guy's fucking cool. So, um, you know, Jacob and I,
00:42:28
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Then connected, and then we did a podcast together. Said a lot of crazy shit, especially about conspiracy theories. very crazy we went two hours on the right It was crazy. was it we when We went on a FaceTime, we first met too, for like two hours on different conspiracy theories, hilarious. Yeah, we just went on for like three hours, it was nuts. but um i hit a I hit a wall with my group because or you know our group because like i you know I was really struggling because like I just like wanted more members and you know expanding the network obviously helps right because a bigger follower count every time you expand you know partners. So i found when I found Jacob you know the way he was, I was like, yeah, I got to work with this guy. I just don't know what that looks like yet. And I wanted to work with him. I originally wanted to do NFTs with him, but
00:43:25
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You know, the, the market, the way the market went and everything, I was just like, hi, just, I got super burnt out on it. And, um, that's when I was like, okay, there's something there with Jacob. I just want to know what it is. And I worked with Jacob. I actually bought one of Jacob's, uh, consulting calls for social media and he was kind of teaching me, um, was it the eight Is it the 18 cent method that Gary Vee? I think the $1.80 and then the strategy is branding across four different platforms all at the same time. Yeah, so yeah, Jacob was teaching me that and it was really helpful. I haven't used it as well as I should, but that's another time. So yeah, I bought one of his consulting calls and I really found a lot of value from from Jacob and I'm like, yeah, this guy really knows his shit and like he would be a great,
00:44:17
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Not just teacher, but he'd be a great marketer and he'd be a great like system producer for the group. Like I'm like, this guy's perfect. So that's when I brought in Jacob and I brought in, I think what we've been at it for what a year in the script. Yeah. Cause I was going solo. I was doing the group solo for about, I want to say it was almost a year in itself. Like the CCK is actually like a couple of years old. Um, it's like almost two years old. Like it's, it's been around for a good amount of time. Um,
00:44:46
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But it it, the idea, so I have things where I have great ideas and I plant the seed and it just doesn't sprout as much as I want it to right away. But I know the tree will be grown and I know the tree is going to have a lot of abundant fruit on it. I just need the right people to work with me. Cause like, I'm a manifestor. Uh, that's my human design.
00:45:11
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But I know that collaborating with people is where my strong suit is because I played college sports. Like I know what being on a team is like. I know what it's like to be a leader of a team. Like I was a captain on all my sports teams growing up. Like I know what it's like to lead a team, but when you're on a team and you're in the same direction,
00:45:31
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the amount of shit you can get done and scale and everybody wins is a lot better. It's just more fruitful than doing it on your own. And that's why, you know, I wanted to bring on even more people because, you know, sharing this community and this growth, I think is what we're meant to teach because right now there's such a contrast of you know red pill versus blue pill and like all these you know conscious people versus like unconscious people and like we don't want to do that we want to create a community that we bring in red pill quote-unquote concepts that are very true obviously but we also want to bring in a source of like realism with people and like we don't want to just take their money we want them to actually
00:46:22
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be better people. And we actually want them to go succeed in business and succeed in life and make friends along the way. Because you know what? I've learned that. Yeah.
00:46:34
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Do I need to fly private on a jet? No. But would it be cool to like go see you guys on a win whenever I want to in a short period of time? Fuck yeah. So why don't I just do all three where I make really good friendships that are everywhere around the world, make a lot of money to make shit happen. And then also just, you know, have fucking fun at the same time and do what I love and do what I wholeheartedly love.
00:47:01
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you can do all three of those. You just have to like believe that and obviously Meggie understands that so hello yeah so that's yeah and then talk with Meggie has been you know such a pleasure and that's what I'm like yeah we gotta have Meggie on. I am honored. Absolutely no this is awesome. I uh yeah I can't believe we're at that point now with just like the group expanding. Cause you know, when I first created the group, I was, I wasn't like, oh yeah, this is going to be like so many, I'm going to have so many people like, you know, help them, you know, create this and bringing in their own followings. And you know, I honestly think like the goal of this group is I really think we could have a hundred members, no problem. And honestly, like we don't want to just like,
00:47:51
Speaker
price out our members, like when we grow, because I know we're going to grow and we want to make this as personal as possible. And obviously when you grow in memberships, when you have a hundred people in a group, it's going to be hard for us to tend to all those people, right? It's true. Um, cause I was a part of that once, but you know, creating genuine connections with people that are starting out, um,
00:48:17
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it's gonna be well worth it. And I'm honestly excited to see where we even grow within within the group if we make you know different groups within the group. Just like a deja vu. um But, Meggie, so what exactly do you want like out of the group? What exactly do you want to get from the CCK?
00:48:41
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Oh, like me personally, or what do I want for the individuals? Well, this is such a great question. I am so, I just want to start off by saying I'm so excited for all the individuals that are going to be coming into the CCK because I know I could speak for myself and both of you. Like I'm so passionate about what I do when helping individuals really transform from the inside out that I know that like this is going to be such a transformational experience because I know that we all really care. like I genuinely care about the people that I am coaching, that I am helping, and I want every single person to win. like i just I have so much love to give that I'm just so excited to really just like support all the individuals like through this experience. and For me, what I want to get out of it is it's hard because I feel like even just being a coach and being with you guys, like that is
00:49:31
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so rewarding to me. So I think for me, it's really just growing as a person, challenging myself to be a better leader. um if ah you know If times come where maybe I'm struggling to create content or something, knowing that I don't have to operate by myself, that I have a team that I can work with, that I can reach out to, um that I have a community. So I think that's the biggest thing is just making sure that I stay empowered and i continue to grow while also making sure to nurture the community and really just form those connections. Beautifully put.
00:50:06
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yeah but you jacob and All right, so I was I was actually thinking about it because I was i was hoping you'd ask me next well Here's the thing all right I'm gonna use I'm gonna use the most nerdy This is the nerdiest thing that's been said on this call so far, but like we're all we're all jack-of-all-trades here Okay, we all have different like my blacksmith skill set my nice trait tree might be better than coops, right? And obviously that's sure we're talking about runescape but yeah
00:50:38
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What's so cool about this okay is I'm an eight-year entrepreneur and I've done some things. right I'm not going to list though all of it so that I have the meritocracy on this public platform, but I've done a lot of cool things that people would look at and go, wow, that's cool. But when I started, when I was a baby entrepreneur in my first year,
00:50:56
Speaker
there's a lot of digital courses out there and like they they are so hyper narrow niched into one thing and they'll teach you this one thing and they'll help you unlock this one thing but that's it and then once you've got that one thing I mean you're you throw you to the wolves you're good to go like figure it out man sorry I taught you how to do e-commerce on Amazon but you You building a brand off that? That's all you, bro. We'll figure that out somewhere else. The CCK is so well-rounded because it's like it's like an RPG. I mean, we'll we'll tie it back into RuneScape, right? it's It's a choose-your-own-adventure RPG where we're going to lay out so many different micro skills and and parts of the the endeavor. You get to educate you yourself on all this stuff. Well, not yourself, but
00:51:43
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learn from our teachings and then go well this one and I'm really resonating with the mindset over here I don't so much care for doing affiliate marketing on Amazon like that's not really tickling my my my fancy but I really like personal branding and I like mindset so maybe I could build a ah digital brand around that and so one of the things that I really want to see right When I was building this tech company, one of my micro strategies for growing it was, okay, if if I wanna build this niche art form that's ah ah a market that's a set size and I wanna grow the blue ocean even bigger, the only way I'm gonna do that is by building up other individuals to be their own freestanding pillar. And I personally took that as, okay, I'm gonna turn people into personal brands that love flow arts outside of myself. And so a guy that I got on a call with,
00:52:30
Speaker
once every other two weeks or every two weeks or two times a month for a year and I taught him micro strategies and we did gloving concepts I was a better flow artist than him or better subjectively I was cleaner than him at the time and so we were working on that and he ended up building 600,000 followers and he quit his job and then he came back to me two years later and he was like dude I just need to tell you man You you changed my life bro like my the entire course and trajectory of my life is fundamentally changed because of the things you taught me and I'll tell you what the first time you make a dollar online through a digital income that's that's cool it's a great feeling it feels awesome.
00:53:10
Speaker
and Arguably better than the first time you make ten thousand but when you make ten thousand a month it's it's like wow I'm doing this and this is happening but better than all of that is when someone else who's lapped you and surpassed you in in their digital empire and they're doing quote-unquote better than you at least social economically comes back and goes dude like thank you, gives you gratitude and says thank you because you provided me something to win. and that's i'm i'm not Like I said with the meritocracy and sort of the ah the creative versus the competitive mindset, I am not in competition with anybody except myself. So if we go on to teach someone that joins the CCK and they go on to be the next
00:53:52
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Zuckerberg like I'm fired up bro that's I just want to see people win bigger than I win because if if I can create a leader from someone that's just aspiring to be a leader and turn them into a full-fledged absolute monster they've just got every pillar dialed in That is awesome because then I know like sometimes when you battle self-doubt and you're like, oh man, I'm waking up on the with a low vibrational state today. I don't really know if I've got it like that. And maybe like, I'm just not going to execute at a high level today. When you have that system, that trail in your past of like, actually, I have the proven results and I have such proven results. I have proven results of other people that got information and knowledge from me that have then taken that information, executed on it and made success.
00:54:37
Speaker
So I actually know that those low vibrational thoughts aren't mine, those not those aren't real. And so the the to answer your question, it was long winded, but the one thing that i I want out of the CCK, I just want to see other people wind so big that it it breaks the glass ceiling of what they thought they were going to do.
00:54:55
Speaker
Like they they just go higher than they even could have imagined because they are around high value individuals that have belief in them. more Sometimes, sometimes when they're having low vibrational thoughts, we've got more belief in them than they've got in them. And we have the the execution and the abilities to show them the tactical path of, okay, this is what you want to do. This is how you're going to do it.
00:55:18
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So that's what I want out of the CCK, and we're geared up. we've we are Like you said at the opening, we're the Avengers of personal development. No matter what you want to do, if you want to be a big potato farmer in Idaho, we can we can write you the business and and help you walk down the steps of making that happen. It doesn't even matter what it is, because everybody's got each individualized passion. And I want to see people living in full authenticity, doing what they love, and earning a living doing that, because that's what success is, not any dollar figure. Yeah.
00:55:48
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100%. And you know, with, with who you're teaching, you know, if you create, you know, someone successful, like you personally, Jacob or you, Maggie, you know, somebody's going to resonate with you more than like myself or the other teachers. And that's, that's what it's for. You know, that's why we're, so that's why we are a diverse group because we have different talents and skills that people are going to relate to on a deeper level. Um,
00:56:14
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And we're going to live in a world where fractional C-suite opportunities are going to exist. Like I've run into more people that I've interviewed ah that are fractional CFOs, CMOs, COOs, or they have fractional equity or like fractional stake in companies. And they get paid off of that with like.
00:56:35
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They work on these companies, but it's not like a 40 hour a week type thing, you know, and it's like how we could create those opportunities in the group as well, where you still stay in touch with these people and you create.
00:56:48
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these opportunities in business with other people where you're still mentoring or you're still advising and and you get to work with these people um outside of the group too, which you know I think is a beautiful experience. you know It's just like creating the, you know the community is meant to grow outside of just us too. That's what's gonna make us different is we just want people to succeed and we want people to succeed Insider group and then outsider group because if they don't, if they don't succeed outside of our group, that means they're fully reliant on us. And that means, you know, it's like a baby bird trying to get out of a nest. Like we need them to, to grow and mature and be able to fly on their own because, you know, we want it to be a ah forever thing, but that's not a realistic thing and that's not ah a healthy approach. So.
00:57:45
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you know, it's going to be a group where you can exit and enter at different points in your life too. Like if you have to step away, you know, you can step away and if you want to come back, you're more than, more than welcome to come back. As long as you don't obviously do any shady shit, but you know, we, we want people to succeed and I want you guys to succeed too. That's why I want you guys to still stick to your own, you know, personal branding and personal success. I think it's very, important And you guys are doing that. You guys are building that. And we all have, uh, we're all at different points in our life, entrepreneurial speaking. Uh, so it's going to be fun to watch, you know, Jacob get to where he's at. Maggie, it's going to be fun to to watch where you get to, uh, same with Kimmy, uh, and myself. Cause we're both, we're all on different, or all four of us are on different journeys too, but with the same mission and goal.
00:58:40
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You know, one thing that just like popped into my head while you were saying that was like, so being that we're all at different points in our, in our entrepreneurial journey, right. And like to go back to the, the thermostat analogy with Ed Mylett, like if you're a 55 degree person.
00:58:55
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And you're you're in a coaching call with like, there's like 15 people and it's its ah it's a round table conversation where everybody's chiming in talking about different principles and no matter what the topic of the call is, right? But you're a 55 degree person and there's a 90 degree person on that call, right? You don't know what you don't know, right? And so just the the crazy thing that can happen with the the power of a mastermind is you can bring up a question or a concern or some tribulation you're dealing with in your process as a 55-degree person. And then this 90-degree person is like, wait a second, that question they just asked, like i I dealt with that exact thing in my life and process. Let me chime in here. And they say they say three sentences, right? Just three sentences that's just like, they personally, the 90-degree person thinks that that's like, this is like common knowledge. Everybody just like knows this. And they say it, and that 55-degree person, they're like, what?
00:59:46
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what And now that's not a 55 degree person, that's a 65 degree person because they are their glass ceiling was just raised because they just were provided conscious awareness of something that's going to help them elevate their life and process that they didn't know before. That's the power of the mastermind and that's it's huge and that's really, really a powerful facet of being in a group with a bunch of different entrepreneurs in a bunch of different subsets of entrepreneurship all over the internet doing totally different things that are all synonymous. Ultimately, it all comes down to we're all sovereign individuals that are pursuing our passions and finding a way to monetize those digitally. and so It doesn't matter what you're doing. We can all help each other do that better. That's why you need to be in a mastermind if you're not in one already. and
01:00:32
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I know it's biased. It absolutely is biased. But I think the CCK is is something that can provide massive value to people. you know And I'm not just saying that because I want you to sign up. I'm saying that because I want to help you. You got to help me help you. like I ah can't help you if you're not there, right? Yeah. No, it's not the truth. And honestly, like we want driven people that are going to show up and go through because we're going to have videos ready to go. Like we already have a fair amount of them built out. Um, and you know, we want people to come and hit in the ground running. Like we have probably a month, like you can watch like one video.
01:01:16
Speaker
every day and like work on something. Like if you really want it to, like when you enter the group, when it launches, um, you just have to make that, that active choice. You know what I mean? Like it's not, don't you have like 20 hours of shocker clearing meditations up and active and lies right now that are guided meditations. Yeah. Yeah. And, uh, a couple of edu, like they're a couple of educational, like going over what the shocker system is. And then like, yeah, the meditation and.
01:01:45
Speaker
I even got, you know, some concepts about road mapping your ideas, like, you know, coming up with the blueprint. And then I got the artist way, you know, I got three weeks of artist way concepts. we You can't just watch a video every day with that. You have to go week by week and actually do the week's work. um And that's a 12 week program, you know. So um yeah, we're going to have content and we're going to be able to maneuver that into people really making results within, you know,
01:02:20
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I mean, they're going to need to work with us for at least six months to create some tangible results. Um, but we got content that already is going to last them at least three months, which is great. And we still i haven't even dove into like our live calls that we're going to do for people. Cause we haven't had a live call. Um, as we've revamped, we haven't had a live call, but we got a lot of content, you know, the five pillars, you know, we're going to have, you know,
01:02:50
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at least a couple of videos in each pillar. So you know we're at least going to have 30 videos probably at the start. So it's beautiful. I've got an entire, sorry to interrupt you, but I'm literally looking at it right here. I've got an entire 12 module masterclass on everything personal branding and social media that goes deep into the weeds. There we go. We got 12 videos for the impact already. so you know it's it's And we are, and we got one for finance and, you know, like, uh, we got a bunch for spirituality and, uh, obviously maybe he's going to have, you know, good ones and, uh, the health, you know, the health ones we're all going to contribute to. And I know that you Jacob create actually, so Jacob did have a live call on health, um, a while back. Cause we have had members in our group, not as active, but, um, we still do have members technically speaking, but.
01:03:45
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it's It's really not that much of a financial commitment either. like you know it's it's not ah It's not cost averse. It's $1,000, a little over $1,000 a year, which isn't... I mean, it's not a lot. you know um That's very feasible. you know You have to make sacrifices, yes, but you know you're making sacrifices to...
01:04:09
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stuff that doesn't really pertain to your life or doesn't upgrade your life or this upgrades your life. So I would even say, sorry, cooper I don't want to cut you off. No, go for it. I would even say it's, it's an investment into who you want to become. And that's somehow like how I started to look at money. Because when you put your money towards things like that, you want, like you, when you put your money in places like that are going to build you,
01:04:35
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For example, in the CCK, you are going to save so much time because we're going to be giving you tools to like learn skills, to build a personal brand, to become a better person. And as a result of that, financially, you are going to receive more money into your life, more opportunities. And I think that money is such a beautiful thing because I love to personally put it into things that are returning for me.
01:04:59
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And by putting it into the CCK, you are literally getting a direct return right into your life, which is why it's, it's such a beautiful thing. Hmm. Well, I mean, beautifully stated. I a hundred percent agree. You got to invest in yourself to be successful. And I mean, I'm investing in a business coach right now and you know, that's, you know, that's an investment I was afraid to make. And you know what? I had an amazing life-changing moment a couple of weeks ago.
01:05:29
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And I was like, fuck it. I'm going all in. And I'm gonna go fucking do it. And I've already seen results that are gonna have tangible impact and come back to me in a very short period of time. And that's the thing, like we could get you started with something very quickly to at least put yourself out there to get into a situation where you can at least start a business and make money off of it. Yes, obviously,
01:05:57
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Everyone wants to have the LLC. Everyone wants to have like the legal aspect taken care of. But first it's like, no, why don't you just put yourself out there and see what works, make some money from it. And then you can worry about the in-depth semantics of a business. But just go put yourself out there and go invest in yourself and investing in your, you're your own stock. You're your own stock. You're your own crypto coin.
01:06:23
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you're jacob co your coin, your Megan coin, you know, I'm coop. Like that's what we do. Like we invest in ourselves because we're going to go parabolic, you know, we're going to go fucking crazy. Um, so they have very good point. Very, very good point. So Maggie, here what, so you, so you like to play violin, you like EDM music. What else do you love? What else do I love?
01:06:51
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I love community. I love, you know, focusing on my health. So I love putting myself in lately. I really started to run and I used to never think I was a runner. I don't go too far, but I've been doing these strength and conditioning classes. So I really love meeting people in my area that are into like health and wellness too.
01:07:10
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Jacob knows this, I moved down to Fort Lauderdale in Florida, like South Florida, because I wanted to be around more wellness events. So I love doing like breath work events. And honestly, just being around people that are kind of like masterminds where I can learn off of different people and in different types of settings.
01:07:30
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What else do I like? That's kind of a little bit about myself. I love traveling, learning different languages. And I think it all goes down to just, I am so fascinated by meeting different people and really just understanding every single person has such a different perspective. So I feel like I'm always learning every single day from different people. And that's something that I just really love observing is people. Right on. Where do you want to travel to next?
01:07:57
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That's a hard one. I love Europe. I've been there several times, but I really, really would love to go to Bali in Thailand, or Caloom is like next on my bucket list too. Caloom, there's just so many options. I also really want to go to Turkey. Iceland is up there. I love Italy, so I'd love to go back. Portugal, like I have so many different little places I want to go to.
01:08:23
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It's amazing. Right before you said Bali in my head, I was like Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia. I was repeating it. I was thinking Bali and you said it. That was awesome. Yes. Telepathy. Yeah. Yeah. I need to connect to my Tibetan roots in Reiki. So I need to take a trip to Southeast Asia. I would love to do a trip there and like be in the temples and just like learn. I feel like that would be such an incredible energy to just be around.
01:08:51
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be really, really cool. Yeah. 100%. I'm trying to figure out Italy and Spain for next year. Cause I'd love to do that. I've been to Italy three times, Spain one time. I love Italy. Like I am convinced I'm going to live there when I retire. I really, really like it. Yeah. That is sick. I definitely want to, I want to visit. I am Italian, so I have to experience. You have to that, that whole, yeah. I got to experience all that, but, um,
01:09:20
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Spain sounds very beautiful and yeah, so does Portugal. that's ah That's a priority in my life that I will make, you know, more of the center after business takes off. And then I clear out some old energies and old parts of me, which is coming to an end very soon, which is exciting. It used to be scary, but I would say it's more exciting at this point. So yeah, cool. Travel. do workshops like that in the CCK to even just saying like, shedding older parts of you and just different with the seasons. Like that's something that I am also super passionate about is just like, doing workshops based on you know, like, what are we letting go of now? What habits are we trying to call in because intention is so powerful. And I've seen it change my life. I've seen it change the lives of clients I've worked with. And just living with intention is just it's I love setting an intention for each day.
01:10:16
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That's beautiful. That's beautiful. Visualize this. ah two One, two years down the road, the the inner circle of ah the CCK, all our students who are really, really hitting it can justify it. We do like a mastermind retreat. We get a big fella into Bali and everybody comes out and we do like in-person mastermind. I see it. Yeah, not I see that vision. And you know, i want I've always wanted that vision and I just doing that on my own.
01:10:47
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It just wasn't, it wasn't there. And that's why bringing like-minded people like you guys, it makes it, it makes it more feasible, less stressful. ah And yeah, you just don't feel like you're alone in this whole process. And that's the thing like, you know, in the, in the, in the, in the landscape that we live in currently, we need each other more than ever. Like we need our community more than ever right now.
01:11:16
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and and to awaken the masses, we have to create confidence in people. Because I've seen so many, so many geniuses, geniuses in any sort of industry that I've interacted with. And they're afraid to start because of money, time, energy. It's always those three things.
01:11:45
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because I don't have enough of money. I don't have enough time. I don't have enough energy. And you know what? You have to embrace the suck.
01:11:57
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Like that's how life works. I've embraced the suck many years in my life in terms of going through cancer and many other downsides of my life. I embraced the suck though. And you know what? It came out even stronger. So you know what? We're going to teach people how to power through that money block with creating money opportunities with their mindset. We're going to be able to get people over the hump because we're going to optimize their health to give them more energy.
01:12:25
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And they can work 10 hours or 12 hours in a day because they're able to maximize their energy to work a job and also work on their business. um And then organize and efficiently open up time for these people so they can focus more on their business, but also can take a step back from their business and just enjoy life. Cause it's like, that's the thing you gotta enjoy life too. Like that's very, very important.
01:12:54
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So yeah, we're going to optimize those three limiting beliefs or limiting, you know, aspects and what starts a business. Cause that's what phase zero entrepreneurs always will say. That is their argument all the time. I don't have enough money. I don't have enough time. I don't have enough energy. No, we're getting rid of that shit. There is no more excuses because you know what? We have a solution for that. And that's what makes this group so amazing.
01:13:22
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You know what? When when your when your mindset is like really ironclad, embracing the suck, like if you really think about it, suck doesn't even suck. right and like What I mean by that is like you know all the finances aren't coming in. You you got to make a ah differential here because you can't afford to get this, so you have to make cuts in your budget here to make this happen. All of this stuff It's like in the moment you're like, oh, this, this is, yeah you gotta be kidding me. But in all actuality, if you really like, if you're iron, your mindset's ironclad, you think about it. When you get to the point of scale where you've quote unquote made it, like all these small, you you're going to have new problems, more money, more problems. There's just different problems on a different rate of scale. But all these like lack modalities that like sometimes bog phase one, phase zero entrepreneurs out.
01:14:11
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If you think about it, when you make it and you're like, these aren't the problems that are on your plate anymore, you're going to think back to these times and you're going to be like, man, I was, I was just living lavish. Like I was, I was, there was some things that weren't weren't coming together, but like life was good, man, in the lack and in the, in the mud.
01:14:29
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Because once you make it out, you're never going to be like in the process in that same way where you're having a hard time putting these pieces of the puzzle together because it'll be just smooth flowing like a ah like a train with its coals on the on the engine. It's just continuing to go in. But right now when you're phase zero, phase one and you're trying to get it all the pieces of the puzzle together, you're just trying to figure out how to get the engine to turn over and stay on, right? and so it's like You are going to love once you're no longer in that initial stage of the process, which Andy Priscilla refers to as dead man's land. Once you're no longer there, you're going to think back to those times as like, wow, like yeah at the time, I i thought it was like so hard, but it was actually lit. like I was having a good time just trying to prove to myself that I could do the things that I thought I could do before I had any tangible results of of knowing that I could do that. and so like Embracing the suck is huge.
01:15:23
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and like it's it definitely it comes down just like we said it comes down to mindset like winning in the beginning before you have the results to prove to yourself that i can do with the things that i tell myself i can do it comes down to just a little bit of delusional mindset like like i but I was January of 2023, I was obese, I was 245 pounds and 34.5% BMI and I lost 82 pounds in a calendar year because I was delusional enough to believe I could do it and then made the habits and the patterns and the changes and started going to the gym two hours every single day, no days off. and so like
01:16:01
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before you have the results, it really does come down to mindset and being firm in believing, I can do this. And yeah, that's, that's what I wanted to touch on there. It's big, it's big, big, big. It's about when you become in the process, because, you know, you have to build those habits and become that person. And then that's when like the rewards and you start to see the results start to come in. So it's a powerful part of the journey. And I read this quote that has stuck with me. It's one of my favorites. It says, the ugly part of your story will be the most powerful part of your testimony, right? Like we want a story where someone's struggling. That's what locks us in. And then we see the heroic victory. So anytime that I, you know, I'm going through my trials and tribulations, I try to remind people of this. I get a little bit excited because although I'm like, damn, this sucks right now. I know what's to come is so much better. And right now those tests that are coming at you,
01:16:55
Speaker
are there to see, are you really who you say you want to be? Are you really even in those tough times going to remain resilient in those habits? Are you going to fall back and give up on yourself? And a lot of times when you pass those tests and you remain super resilient, that's when you get to that next level. And once you get out of it, you're like, wow, this is so rewarding. I actually made it through.
01:17:19
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Yeah. yeah murderight If you're watching a movie and the hero of the movie just like gets everything they ever want all the time and there's no, there's no tribulation. There's no character building. That's that's not a lit movie. think that's not um this dramatic You know, we need that. And honestly, like you know, they said, you know, with the energy, you know,
01:17:42
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I don't have enough energy. Like we'll just, ah you know, we'll optimize your health to, to get that energy. Um, I don't have enough time, but we'll, we'll outsource your time. There are many tools and systems to help your job, uh, become easier. There's a tools and systems to outsource your life. There's a little hacks that, uh, you know, outsource your life. Um, and then the money aspect too, like there's money everywhere. Like there are, there's a thing called business grants.
01:18:12
Speaker
It's a very real thing. I've been looking into business grants of my own. um Is it easy? No. But it's still there. It's an option. you know There's a thing called small business loan. you know there's you know There's a thing called crowdfunding. you know there's there's ah there's ah There's a way to get money. You just have to like fully align with Okay, this is how I'm going to do it because this is what, where I'm called to do it. Whether it's like, yeah, crowdfunding grants,

Belief in Ideas and Financial Support

01:18:42
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whatever. Like somebody's going to believe in you. If your idea is fully, excuse me, if your idea is fully aligned and somebody believes in you, they're going to give you money. Cause it's like what business transactions are. It's someone exchanging money for energy and time.
01:19:02
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So when someone believes in you, they give you money. So that could not just be a customer, that can be an investor, that could be someone, you know, working for a grant, you know, company that's giving out grants, you know, and those sorts of things. We will teach people how to dive into those concepts so they can at least give it an effort to, to just grab money out of the air like that, you know?

Growth Through Challenges and Discomfort

01:19:26
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Um, so yeah, the hero's journey is, you know,
01:19:31
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If Bane didn't break Batman's back, throw him down that fucking hole that he was in. He wouldn't have been able to climb back up and then go beat his ass like at the end of the second Dark Knight movie. you know that We live for those people. We live for those stories. And not because they're wanting to be a victim of something.
01:19:54
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We live for those people because we know they're going to be strong enough to run this race because it is a long race, but it's worth it when you get to the other side.
01:20:06
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You know, another thing that that made me think of that like we need to, it goes back to mindset and instilling this in in phase zero and phase one entrepreneurs. I just dug this up. I was looking through my old journals, uh, two weeks ago and, um, what will happen and what I did, I'm guilty of this. I'll share my personal testimony when in 2018, when I started my first e-commerce business, which was Amazon FBA, and I started with $3,500. I wrote down that in 12 months, 12 months from my start date, I'm gonna be making $100,000 a month net profit. I'm gonna have a Lamborghini. i'm good like you Look, here's the problem.
01:20:43
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ah That's not what happened, not even close, okay? And and so I'm eight years in, I haven't hit those numbers or hit those targets. And so it's it's like what'll happen is you'll way over extrapolate when you're coming from just hopium and you're just thinking you can do it and you're just like, oh wow, this is a whole new world, digital entrepreneurship. You set crazy wild outlandish goals, which is good, but you wanna match that with you know action and not just hopium.
01:21:11
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And so what'll happen is you'll set these crazy outlandish goals for a year, and then you'll under extrapolate what you can do in five. And then when you don't hit those crazy outlandish goals in a year, you'll get bogged down sort of and and find yourself in a funk energetically, like, Oh, I didn't hit these metrics that were artificial. And so like,
01:21:28
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What we're talking about here is is building a long-term play of you know a digital empire, turning yourself into a media company, turning yourself into a knowledge-based business where you're selling your values and services and goods and things that you're an area of expertise in on the internet to add, you render useful service to humanity as a whole.
01:21:47
Speaker
and this isn't a three months after i start i'm fully self-sustaining i'm dialed in and i never need to go back to a job and i can tell my my boss to kick rocks that's not what this is right this is a this is a i'm committing to personal life change on a long enough time frame that it's going to be long-term self-sustaining for the rest of forever. This isn't a, it's by far not a get rich quick scheme. This is a we are going to have to work and tear down everything, burn down the whole foundation of what you think life is supposed to be for you in order to build back better and do something that's like actually in your interest with your passions around things you love so that you can have that joy and fulfillment from from doing things that are
01:22:33
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for you, not because someone else told you to do it. yeah Beautiful. Yeah. I mean, the the whole point of what we're doing is to instill, you know, the motivated ones with, you know, a concept of reinventing themselves. Like we are in the business of reinvention, because we are going to break down every aspect of a person, mind, body and soul, because That is what creates an aligned entrepreneur. Cause some people we're going to have in the group have never faced like not, not even an ego death, just never a different perspective of, Oh wow. Like I need to be accountable for this reality that I am projecting from my subconscious, you know? And kind of once you understand that and you let go of those negative emotions and feelings,
01:23:29
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Oh my God, it's just such a better life that you live. Um, because, you know, I've, I've lived a life of like, I can, uh, be as optimistic as possible. Uh, but there were definitely some anger parts in my life that I never let go of. And I still like.
01:23:46
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didn't let go of until like two weeks ago. And then I finally had a a rush of just letting all my anger go and letting every, like I've let go a lot of shit. And I'm like, I woke up like the next day and I was like, oh my God, like what? And I'm still writing that like I've, you know, I can say two weeks later, I'm still writing that almost three weeks now. I'm writing that like it's been bliss because you have to shatter like the old thoughts, feelings, mindsets, even your environment around you. That's why, you know,
01:24:26
Speaker
moving out of St. Louis is in my is in the plan. It's in the cards because getting new perspective is key and like putting yourself in sometimes uncomfortable situations like a new atmosphere or a new environment ah is crucial for growth. so We are going to challenge people to think outside of the box and feel outside of the comfort zone. Like we want people to feel uncomfortable with this because that's where you ask why I feel uncomfortable. And then when you ask why you feel uncomfortable, you're like, Oh, it's because like when I was a kid, like I had a teacher that said I couldn't write worth the shit, which is what she didn't say I couldn't write with the shit. She just said I wasn't a good writer.
01:25:12
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And then I published three books. So yeah, go fuck yourself. So like, you know, it's just one of those things though, but like, we're, we're gonna, I was uncomfortable with writing because of that. I was uncomfortable with academics because of that. And then once I let that go, now it's like, Oh, I can teach like I'm a really good teacher, you know? And, and that's what we're going to do for people. We're going to help. We're, they're going to feel uncomfortable and we're going to ask, why do you feel uncomfortable? And then we're going to have them walk away with that feeling and then ponder that and then they're gonna find something that comes up because of it. Because that's what we want. We want deep thinkers and we want deep feelers. Nothing is superficial about this group. Nothing.
01:25:56
Speaker
So we're we're talking about breaking limiting beliefs of self-image and reshaping more powerful self-images for for each and every individual in the community. I think that's profound. I mean, if you if you can't face your own self and like realize where you're being lesser of yourself and and and acknowledge that so that you can then move forward and be the better version of yourself, you're gonna get stagnated.
01:26:21
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So I think that's that's beautiful. It's like challenging you, but challenging you in a way like, hey, I love you. I'm not like I get that maybe you get triggered in this situation, but I'm not like just trying to attack you. I'm trying to yeah to make you see things in a different way so that you can potentially grow from this and and see and move differently from from now on. Yeah. Yeah. I think I think Maggie, I think you understand how to do that, but in a gentle nature. I think you have a very gentle side to you, which I think is great. ah I guess like, what do you think about the the status of being uncomfortable and having to like actually change yourself and actually put yourself in uncomfortable situations?
01:27:06
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I literally love it because I look at discomfort as such a beautiful thing because you are only like when you feel uncomfortable about something that is a sign that you are putting yourself out of your comfort zone that you are on the cusp of growth of a transformational experience. So as uncomfortable as it is, I think that I've really trained my mind and my mindset to get really excited.
01:27:31
Speaker
when i'm facing discomfort so for example recently like i said i'm not a runner i really get like winded so at this gym i do strength training and conditioning and little by little i've been running and they had us doing 600 meter run the other day like a sprint i was like i'm gonna pass out and die as i'm like running and i'm like fatiguing I was about to kind of like give up and take a pause and I said, no, that's my mind giving up on me. This is so uncomfortable right now. But when I finish this, I'm going to do something that I have never done in so long. And when I finished it, I was so proud of myself. So I think we're in those positions. like I want people to feel empowered when they're in those uncomfortable situations because it is such a clear sign. that you are growing and each time your level for discomfort is going to grow and grow and grow as is the person that you're becoming. So discomfort is, I love it. I love getting uncomfortable every day. I try to encourage myself to do something, at least one thing that I really don't want to do. And there was a podcast by Andrew Huberman, where he was talking about something about your willpower, your longevity,
01:28:43
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and discomfort are all linked. And I'd have to get the exact podcast that he was talking about. When you make yourself do things that you really don't wanna do, it's gonna increase your lifespan as well. And I thought that was really, really cool.
01:28:56
Speaker
You're talking about neuroplasticity. Yes. wow So i have I have something that's beautiful to add to this, OK? So if you don't follow me on social media, this is news to you. But if you do, so every day, today was a 227. Every day, I converted a chest freezer, like just your normal outside freezer for food, into a ice bath, an ice bath, actually, technically more literally, literally, whatever. It's a waste from mine.
01:29:24
Speaker
Yeah, right? up Dude, I shipped it yet, bro. I haven't packed up. It's in my garage, bro. It's exactly right in the picture for you. just let me know You just let me know what I owe you, and I'll i'll make it happen, bro. You don't owe me anything, bro. I don't have a box big enough to ship it. It is the problem. Oh, that is a problem. Yeah. That's tough. I'm waiting till I get a box big enough from Amazon that I can throw it in there. That's it. Yeah. But that's fair I'm going to give it out to you.
01:29:52
Speaker
I forgot, bro. I own Coop. I own Coop and Ice Bath. He owes me in a portable, one of those blow-up ones, which is where it's ah it's a good start for me. It's a good start. Yeah, yeah. But look, I've done this for every day, consistently, for 228 days. And it's a chest freezer. This is no beginner temp. I keep it at 1C. Like, it's literally 33 degrees Fahrenheit. It's just over freezing. There's gigantic icebergs floating through this thing.
01:30:19
Speaker
And I've done it every day for over three quarters of the year. And even still, every single day, like it's I have to battle my mind every day to get in there because it's it's so uncomfortable. i It is so piercingly cold. It feels like your body is getting just pins and needles everywhere for like the first 40 seconds. it's It's insanely cold, but I do it every day. One, because of the neuroplasticity, I'm training my mind that I do hard things, which is great. And then there's a bunch of you know metaphysical things that are good it's good for, like activating brown fat and and stuff like that. But I do it every day because it makes me uncomfortable, and it makes every other thing that I do that would be
01:31:00
Speaker
you know feasibly quote-unquote difficult less difficult because i already have that proven track record of hey i i do hard stuff like i do stuff that challenges my mind and my willpower and it's it's getting uncomfortable willfully and purposefully because that will make you a better individual i think it's it is great to challenge yourself. Because like what happens specifically when you get into an ice bath, you have a peripheral vasospasm. So your central nervous system thinks it's dying, and it constricts all your blood vessels and sends all your blood to your vital organs. So you're literally activating, you're triggering your fight or flight response immediately. Your mind starts going red flags, red alerts, you're dying, get out, get out, get out. And you have to just sit there, calm your mind, and I do Wim Hof breathing, so it's a meditative state. And you're like, hey, look, we're we're good. Relax. And then you just calm yourself. And like 30 seconds in, I go for five minutes, which is too much, probably. I mean, experts say that you should probably do three minutes. Oh, is it only three? Like, well, it's 11 minutes over the course of a week. Oh, that's right. It's a week. It's a week. Yeah. Yeah. yeah but Really? Some people are like, oh, I do it for 11 minutes or like time. And that's in one sitting.
01:32:14
Speaker
I will I've done that and I have a fun time with that but that's like you know could be physically unsafe. Typically I do five minutes but like the thing about it is like I am every day triggering my fight or flight and then beating it and that allows me to be better and not just in physiological things and and and stuff like that but like when I come across a technology issue, right? Like that is true here. You know, we had a little bit of tech issues earlier, right? Or maybe I come into like, I get an email from one of my distributors and it's like not so good news, right? Like things that are gonna raise and spike my cortisol and make me all ah in the mind. Maybe I'll be better at dealing with that because I challenge my fight or flight and I'm i'm consistently putting myself in situations that are mentally challenging. Because you hit that motherfucking ice bath.
01:33:08
Speaker
Yeah, I'm doing a cold plunge on Sunday. I'm so excited. Are you already doing a cold plunge? Yeah, I'm actually putting myself out of my comfort zone and I'm competing in this like Olympic style like I think it's like 10 different stations of like rowing and then there's like all these different stations and I wasn't gonna do it because I was like I don't know anyone that's gonna be there but I was like you know what something inside of me says to do it and I'm gonna trust my intuition on this you never know who I could meet there. You never know what amazing connections I could make there. And then I found out they were doing a cold plunge. And I was like, Yeah, I'm in this sounds like kind of people I would want to be around, you know, yeah, is it a hit a hit exercise like you guys are doing this thing. So they're gonna have like, farmers like um girls, I think are carrying like 225 dumbbells walking up and down. There's a 500 meter row. And then there's eight other stations that you're competing in. And so it's gonna be
01:34:03
Speaker
Interesting. But I know so part of me was like, I'm nervous to come in last place. I'm nervous to fail. And then the other higher self part of me was like, you know what, the fact that you're showing up and competing and doing this speaks for itself. It doesn't matter where I land, I could land in last place. But I landed first for myself, because I showed up, I put myself in that position. And who knows if they do one next year, and I get better, you know? Amen. It's all about the growth.
01:34:30
Speaker
yeah We're competing with ourselves here. Yes. I'm excited. They have free B12 shots, these like nutrition meals after and everything. So I was like, yeah, I'll be there. Oh, that's cool. Damn. I need to go to South Florida. Seriously. Sunday, you say? Let me get a party. Saturday. Saturday is actually Saturday. I'm excited. Yeah, i'll hit that's I'll hit the Spirit Airlines real quick. Yeah, right. Fly in, fly in. We can all compete on the team.
01:34:59
Speaker
Pray for my safety, but, um, yeah, no, I think, yeah, being uncomfortable is, is necessary for growth. And I honestly, you know, I find, I find uncomfortable in everything, you know, it's uncomfortable to do anything that is out, like, I know that sounds stupid out of your comfort zone. So like with business, what is your physical health, um,
01:35:28
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Dating dating's uncomfortable too, you know, and you just have to find the courage to put yourself out there Public speaking, you know as much of a public speaker as I am I know that you know depending on crowd amount like it can still get uncomfortable, you know and You just got to put yourself in those situations in every facet of life and just thank Thank God for whatever happens, happens. And just don't judge it and don't judge yourself. Because if you're acting out of the love frequency, you're gonna be fine. You know you're in the right if you're acting out of the love frequency. And I'm not even talking about love for others, I'm talking about love for yourself. Because love for yourself can look different than what other people find wow as love, you know? so
01:36:21
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Even setting boundaries can be uncomfortable, not even just with the partner, but with friends and family. You know what I mean? Yeah. Stating an opinion can be uncomfortable. We want that. We want people to express themselves and disagreements are okay. You know, not every, not everyone has to agree on the same thing, but as long as we all agree on that we can, uh, love each other and act in that loving frequency, then.
01:36:52
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Everything's good, you know? So I'm grateful that I had the uncomfortable conversation with myself that this isn't working, but I'm not gonna quit on this idea, on the group, on community. I'm just gonna make it better and adding you guys made it better. So I'm grateful that the uncomfortable journey has led us all here. Me too.
01:37:22
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Same. Yeah, no, it's beautiful.

Unexpected Support and Persistence

01:37:26
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Did you guys have any of anything else that you wanted to add to this conversation? Let's see. Any last things you want to say to your your followings?
01:37:39
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We love you. not that i wanna to get I want to get to know Meggy's following. like I want to know Meggy's followers because Meggy's followers got to be cool as fuck. There's such vibes, honestly. I know. Because meeting you, Meggy, you're just like a ball of sunshine. I need to meet all your people. Yes. They're all such like just amazing, ah like people that offers such different perspectives to my life and are honestly a huge reason why I'm here today because I used to struggle so much with self doubt and even like just a belief in
01:38:18
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creating my own coaching community and even just using my Instagram like content creation. Yeah, I used to really struggle. I was good at it. But I really doubted myself. You know, I just was like, people are probably thinking like, Who is she doing this and like, all this stuff. And then my friend just like, my following, like, are my friends, right? Like, I've created such cool relationships with these individuals, but they'll be messaging off my stories being like, I really needed this today, or you're such a vibe. And it always comes exactly at those times where it's something that I just really needed to hear, right. And it really helped me reframe the relationship I had with myself. Because one of my friends Gabby actually commented on my video, and she was like, you're such a vibe. And I was like, that's exactly what I needed to hear. Because I forgot. Yeah, I am a vibe. And I don't say it out of cockiness. I say it out of like love for myself, because I know what you are doing something. And when you can realize
01:39:10
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who you are and like like what you're about. like I think that in itself is so powerful and that's how you're gonna shine so freaking bright because you know who you are, you have love to give. you know it's it's a work We all can win here and that's what I love. I need to meet more of Jacob's following too. and I'm not gonna leave you hanging out so dry. Although I am trying to talk with your boy from the stoic life. um I'm trying to get that conversation going. The stoic life, what?
01:39:39
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Yeah, it's another community that's largely largely similar but with different um different focuses and there's a lot of people that are doing different stuff over there. With what you said, Megan, one of the things that's like super it's paradoxical and it's weird but like the in the journey of you know building through digital entrepreneurship online,
01:40:00
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the first people that come to support you and like are end up becoming your biggest supporters before your friend your closest friends and family in like IRL are the people that you meet along the journey on social media they become yeah your like biggest fans which I find so It's so interesting. it's It's that that's what like, it's a reality for me. It's a reality for many people. And yeah, I just think it's because you know, people have a certain image of you in your head. And as you change, grow and evolve, they're like, Whoa, whoa, whoa, you're affecting my tangible reality by being Yes, you're shining a glaring light on my my you into life problems by being, being better. Yeah. So it's weird. But, um, one of my closing things for like, for not just my audience, but like everybody's is like, just keep going. And like, even when you don't see the light at the end of the tunnel and like, life seems hard and you don't see all the pieces of the puzzle are going to fall and how it's all going to come together we're all divinely protected everything we're divinely connected to you know and everything's playing out as exactly as it has to as it should and even if it feels like your life's crumbling apart you know the old has to fall before the new could be rebirthed just like a phoenix so like it's all good just trust the process havefe
01:41:16
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and stay the course and it's gonna play out so yeah that's what that's what i think i want to say you know,
01:41:25
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crowning myself oh yeah myself. Yeah, big time, big time. Now that's No, that's well put. I appreciate the conversation. I appreciate finally getting to show you, Meggie, to the world and talk about Kimmy a little bit too.

Audience Connection and Podcast Guests

01:41:45
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Definitely want to get her eventually out there. But you can follow her, the Cosmic Batty. She's always got some some great insights on spirituality and and finance. And obviously, follow these. You too, plug your social so I don't fuck it up.
01:42:03
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and her Oh, my Instagram is, oh, sorry. We're both like. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first. Meggy goes first.
01:42:31
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ah hello No, I'm just kidding. No, mine's Jacob living good, but, ah ah you know, it'd be probably be easier since, you know, you probably misspelled my name. It's just Jake B living good. And that's not a play on words. I didn't brand it that way for marketing. That's actually my name. Yeah. I never thought about it because that's your last name, but I never thought about it. Living good. yes Not for marketing.
01:42:57
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No, I was gonna say I've had Jacob on so much. People probably know what his handle is, but it's always good just to, you know, it's good to be redundant sometimes. But yeah, no, I appreciate you guys. What's up? Am I the most reoccurring guests? Or do I still need to do a couple more podcast episodes to get up there? No, I yeah, I think you're the only one I've had on
01:43:21
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Yeah, because I've had you on three times now. It's three. Yeah, I think you're the most I had a guy. His name's Noah Major. He's big into near protocol. He's a big dear protocol guy for the crypto space for any of those that don't understand what I just said. I had him on.
01:43:38
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I think it was either two or three times. I think it was, I think it's only twice. um And we were gonna do a show together. We were actually gonna go venture into a podcast where we got like paid per show by a company, but it kind of fell through. ah But we did do, oh actually, oh shit. You know what? I think you're tied with him. I had him three times because I had him solo. And then I had, he brought a guest. He brought the Bad Bears founder. Do you know Bad Bears, Jacob?
01:44:08
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I know Near, but I don't know Bad Bears. Yeah, Bad Bears, NFTs. He brought him on, which was sick. um He was a really cool guy. His name's Tony. He's actually in Florida of all places. And then I had him on a third time. We did another solo episode about Near. So you're tied with him. But you're you're at the you're at the top. You're at the top. Hey. We'll get Maggie on more, though, too. Yep. I'm going to be back. Don't worry. We'll get Maggie at the two spot, at least.
01:44:37
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and Kimmy. I've had Kimmy on once too, so Kimmy will probably be reoccurring at this point as well. so but yeah I appreciate you guys. Thank you so much. We got so much coming. We're going to launch in a few weeks after Labor Day weekend. It's my birthday weekend. so I got a treat for you guys. I'm not going to say what it is, but I got a treat for you guys for my birthday celebration for all you people that want to join the group. So you're going to get a nice little fun surprise for those that want to join. So, but appreciate you guys. Thank you so much. And we're going to, I'll be talking with you guys very soon, probably tomorrow, actually probably right after this.