Making Bank
Making Bank
Josh Felber
Uncovering the Success Strategies and Mindset of the Top 1% so You can Amplify and Transform Your Life and Business.
Age-Defying Entrepreneurship: How Peptides Boost Your Health Levels (Part 2) #MakingBank #S8E34
In this follow-up episode, Josh Felber continues his conversation with Jay Campbell, focusing on the health impact of peptides, the significance of hormonal optimization, and the transformative power of vibration and energy consciousness. Jay delves into the intricate details of peptides, offering invaluable insights into their use for health optimization, fat loss, muscle building, and cognitive enhancement. He emphasizes the importance of a targeted approach, cautioning against the simultaneous use of multiple peptides without a clear understanding of their individual effects. Jay also explores the deeper aspects of human existence, discussing the map of consciousness and the vibrational frequencies that govern our lives. He highlights the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of positive labeling, encouraging listeners to embrace every experience as an opportunity for growth. Through his discussion on energy and vibration, Jay inspires a shift towards higher consciousness and a more harmonious existence.   (01:04) Health Optimization with Peptides: Jay Campbell discusses the role of peptides in health optimization, highlighting their potential to address hormonal deficiencies and improve overall well-being.   (05:00) Hormonal Optimization: The conversation shifts towards the critical importance of hormonal balance, with Jay explaining how optimizing hormone levels can significantly enhance one's quality of life.   (10:00) The Power of Vibration and Energy: Jay delves into the transformative aspects of vibration and energy consciousness, offering profound insights into how our vibrational frequency can influence our health, happiness, and spiritual growth.   (15:00) The Importance of Conscious Labeling: Jay emphasizes the significance of how we label our experiences, advocating for a positive and growth-oriented mindset that can transform challenges into opportunities for personal development.   Tag:  @jaycampbell333
Mar 10
34 min
Age-Defying Entrepreneurship: How Peptides Boost Your Health Levels (Part 2) #MakingBank #S8E34
In this follow-up episode, Josh Felber continues his conversation with Jay Campbell, focusing on the health impact of peptides, the significance of hormonal optimization, and the transformative power of vibration and energy consciousness. Jay delves into the intricate details of peptides, offering invaluable insights into their use for health optimization, fat loss, muscle building, and cognitive enhancement. He emphasizes the importance of a targeted approach, cautioning against the simultaneous use of multiple peptides without a clear understanding of their individual effects. Jay also explores the deeper aspects of human existence, discussing the map of consciousness and the vibrational frequencies that govern our lives. He highlights the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of positive labeling, encouraging listeners to embrace every experience as an opportunity for growth. Through his discussion on energy and vibration, Jay inspires a shift towards higher consciousness and a more harmonious existence.   (01:04) Health Optimization with Peptides: Jay Campbell discusses the role of peptides in health optimization, highlighting their potential to address hormonal deficiencies and improve overall well-being.   (05:00) Hormonal Optimization: The conversation shifts towards the critical importance of hormonal balance, with Jay explaining how optimizing hormone levels can significantly enhance one's quality of life.   (10:00) The Power of Vibration and Energy: Jay delves into the transformative aspects of vibration and energy consciousness, offering profound insights into how our vibrational frequency can influence our health, happiness, and spiritual growth.   (15:00) The Importance of Conscious Labeling: Jay emphasizes the significance of how we label our experiences, advocating for a positive and growth-oriented mindset that can transform challenges into opportunities for personal development.   Tag:  @jaycampbell333
Mar 10
34 min
Video
Age-Defying Entrepreneurship: Hormonal Mastery For Optimal Success (Part 1)#MakingBank #S8E33
In this episode you will learn how to optimize your health with Jay Campbell. He will dive into how to understand and know from a hormonal standpoint where your deficiencies are and then what you can do to improve that. Make sure to listen to the end! You don’t want to miss this episode!     (5:47) Background Story Jay Campbell talks about how he was always an athlete. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball. His knees started causing him later on so he couldn’t play soccer. He also moved a lot, and would keep changing schools. Later on he got into film and entertainment.    (13:33) Age Is A Mental State There is actually no such thing as slowing down. Most people tend to limit themselves because of their age. However, age is just a mental state. If you take care of yourself properly, there is no reason you cannot live till your hundreds. You can either do nothing and stay old, or you can continue to work on yourself.   (15:03) Hormonal Deficiency 80% of men and women do not know their functioning with a hormonal deficiency. Hormone deficiency is almost the ideology of all disease states. When the hormones are not functioning properly it leads to breakdowns.    (19:28) Testosterone There was a study that showed the catastrophic decline in fertility rates. The indirect effect was also massive cloning of testosterone levels. The average man under the age of 30 today is skinny. Most of them may not be aware of their testosterone level.    (21:57) Staying Optimal Ask the experts who can help you the most with your health. 75% of men under the age of 20-40 have very low testosterone levels. You need to get it checked and keep taps of how you live your life and try your best to stay healthy.   (24:14) Visceral Fat Most people don’t realize this visceral fat is holding on to the contaminants of the modern day particulates that are destroying and destructing the endocrine system. If you have visceral body fat, the chemicals will stick in the visceral fat. You can’t get rid of them until you get rid of the fat.    Tag: @jaycampbell333
Mar 3
26 min
Video
Age-Defying Entrepreneurship: Hormonal Mastery For Optimal Success (Part 1)#MakingBank #S8E33
In this episode you will learn how to optimize your health with Jay Campbell. He will dive into how to understand and know from a hormonal standpoint where your deficiencies are and then what you can do to improve that. Make sure to listen to the end! You don’t want to miss this episode!     (5:47) Background Story Jay Campbell talks about how he was always an athlete. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball. His knees started causing him later on so he couldn’t play soccer. He also moved a lot, and would keep changing schools. Later on he got into film and entertainment.    (13:33) Age Is A Mental State There is actually no such thing as slowing down. Most people tend to limit themselves because of their age. However, age is just a mental state. If you take care of yourself properly, there is no reason you cannot live till your hundreds. You can either do nothing and stay old, or you can continue to work on yourself.   (15:03) Hormonal Deficiency 80% of men and women do not know their functioning with a hormonal deficiency. Hormone deficiency is almost the ideology of all disease states. When the hormones are not functioning properly it leads to breakdowns.    (19:28) Testosterone There was a study that showed the catastrophic decline in fertility rates. The indirect effect was also massive cloning of testosterone levels. The average man under the age of 30 today is skinny. Most of them may not be aware of their testosterone level.    (21:57) Staying Optimal Ask the experts who can help you the most with your health. 75% of men under the age of 20-40 have very low testosterone levels. You need to get it checked and keep taps of how you live your life and try your best to stay healthy.   (24:14) Visceral Fat Most people don’t realize this visceral fat is holding on to the contaminants of the modern day particulates that are destroying and destructing the endocrine system. If you have visceral body fat, the chemicals will stick in the visceral fat. You can’t get rid of them until you get rid of the fat.    Tag: @jaycampbell333
Mar 3
26 min
The Hustler's Guide: Crafting Entrepreneurial Success #MakingBank #S8E32
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jeremy Weisz, Tim Kennedy, Jeff Fenstar, Jesse Krieger, Joe Valley, Rich Schefren and Gary Brecka, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:24) Jeremy Weisz As an entrepreneur, being paranoid about things is advantageous because it will make you prepare for any situation. Redundancy is very important in the entrepreneurial world. Always have a backup plan for everything just in case.   (9:15) Tim Kennedy When you are in the business world, you always need to look out for the right people. They will really help you in your journey. Second thing is having a proper plan. Lastly, you need to have a purpose for everything that you’re doing.   (16:36) Jeff Fenstar Don’t get tired of trying new things and adapting to change. Nothing ever stays the same. So, even in business, if you want to penetrate new markets and thrive in the world, you have to come up with new methods daily. Never get tired.    (21:29) Jesse Krieger Try not to take no for an answer. Find ways to convince people to say yes. Come up with tactics and strategies that they cannot resist. Never give up when someone declines. Always assume they will say yes and work your way to it.   (28:11) Joe Valley Don’t get too attached to your business. Remember to accept the fact that you are going to exit your business one day whether you like it or not. That is why it is very important that you have a proper exit plan ready when that time comes.    (32:45) Rich Schefren As an entrepreneur, there is nothing wrong with testing and trying out new platforms to see if they work or not. You just need to have a plan ready incase you find out that the platform is not giving you any value.   (38:49) Gary Brecka “The presence of oxygen is the absence of disease” Nothing is more truthful than this statement. Every disease known to mankind is always directly proportional to the absence of oxygen.   Tags: @jeremyrise25  @timkennedymma  @fensterjeff  @lifestyleentrepreneur  @exitpreneursplaybook  @therealrichschefren  @garybrecka
Feb 25
43 min
The Hustler's Guide: Crafting Entrepreneurial Success #MakingBank #S8E32
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jeremy Weisz, Tim Kennedy, Jeff Fenstar, Jesse Krieger, Joe Valley, Rich Schefren and Gary Brecka, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:24) Jeremy Weisz As an entrepreneur, being paranoid about things is advantageous because it will make you prepare for any situation. Redundancy is very important in the entrepreneurial world. Always have a backup plan for everything just in case.   (9:15) Tim Kennedy When you are in the business world, you always need to look out for the right people. They will really help you in your journey. Second thing is having a proper plan. Lastly, you need to have a purpose for everything that you’re doing.   (16:36) Jeff Fenstar Don’t get tired of trying new things and adapting to change. Nothing ever stays the same. So, even in business, if you want to penetrate new markets and thrive in the world, you have to come up with new methods daily. Never get tired.    (21:29) Jesse Krieger Try not to take no for an answer. Find ways to convince people to say yes. Come up with tactics and strategies that they cannot resist. Never give up when someone declines. Always assume they will say yes and work your way to it.   (28:11) Joe Valley Don’t get too attached to your business. Remember to accept the fact that you are going to exit your business one day whether you like it or not. That is why it is very important that you have a proper exit plan ready when that time comes.    (32:45) Rich Schefren As an entrepreneur, there is nothing wrong with testing and trying out new platforms to see if they work or not. You just need to have a plan ready incase you find out that the platform is not giving you any value.   (38:49) Gary Brecka “The presence of oxygen is the absence of disease” Nothing is more truthful than this statement. Every disease known to mankind is always directly proportional to the absence of oxygen.   Tags: @jeremyrise25  @timkennedymma  @fensterjeff  @lifestyleentrepreneur  @exitpreneursplaybook  @therealrichschefren  @garybrecka
Feb 25
44 min
Video
Crafting Success: Tales Of Entrepreneurial Victory #MakingBank #S8E31
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Brendon Burchard, Jason Katzenback, Robert Kiyosaki, Justin Christianson, Chris Record, Billy Gene and Ian Stanley, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:47) Brendon Burchard Some people have visions but they don’t have the ambition. You need to have a hunger for success. You need to be attached to that. The second most important thing is competency. Keep on getting good at your craft.    (7:47) Jason Katzenback Do the things today that others are afraid of so that tomorrow you can do what others only dream of doing. Many people stop themselves from doing something just because of fear. Fear is the biggest barrier to success.  Don’t let it stop you.   (12:15) Robert Kiyosaki You better step back and look at what game you want to play. There are a million ways you can go to heaven but there’s also a billion ways you can go to hell. What happens for most entrepreneurs is they end up in hell because they didn’t have a proper plan around their business.   (17:38) Justin Christianson A lot of companies overlook their homepage aspect in the e-commerce environment. Some companies will even say they don’t drive traffic to their homepage. Never neglect your homepage as it should have the most traffic because it will ensure your business’s success the most.    (22:25) Chris Record Focus on personal development, mindset, train what’s inside, because whatever you do inside, is going to come out. Always develop your inner game. Also amp up your physical game. Get in the best fitness of your life, get in the best health of your life, just be the best version of you possible.    (29:57) Billy Gene The education system today is always preparing people to fail. It’s teaching things that are so outdated, that cannot be applied today. The worst part about this is it’s being done at a price that keeps people indebted for thirty years and nobody’s talking about it.    (35:31) Ian Stanley The people who are brave enough to buy things at a lower price and skillful at leveraging opportunities at a later time are the real hustlers. They never stop looking for new ways to get creative. In the entrepreneurial world, only people with this amount of determination will survive.   Tags: @brendonburchard  @jasonkatzenback  @therealkiyosaki  @justinchristianson  @chrisrecord  @billygeneismarketing  @becomingianstanley
Feb 18
39 min
Crafting Success: Tales Of Entrepreneurial Victory #MakingBank #S8E31
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Brendon Burchard, Jason Katzenback, Robert Kiyosaki, Justin Christianson, Chris Record, Billy Gene and Ian Stanley, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:47) Brendon Burchard Some people have visions but they don’t have the ambition. You need to have a hunger for success. You need to be attached to that. The second most important thing is competency. Keep on getting good at your craft.    (7:47) Jason Katzenback Do the things today that others are afraid of so that tomorrow you can do what others only dream of doing. Many people stop themselves from doing something just because of fear. Fear is the biggest barrier to success.  Don’t let it stop you.   (12:15) Robert Kiyosaki You better step back and look at what game you want to play. There are a million ways you can go to heaven but there’s also a billion ways you can go to hell. What happens for most entrepreneurs is they end up in hell because they didn’t have a proper plan around their business.   (17:38) Justin Christianson A lot of companies overlook their homepage aspect in the e-commerce environment. Some companies will even say they don’t drive traffic to their homepage. Never neglect your homepage as it should have the most traffic because it will ensure your business’s success the most.    (22:25) Chris Record Focus on personal development, mindset, train what’s inside, because whatever you do inside, is going to come out. Always develop your inner game. Also amp up your physical game. Get in the best fitness of your life, get in the best health of your life, just be the best version of you possible.    (29:57) Billy Gene The education system today is always preparing people to fail. It’s teaching things that are so outdated, that cannot be applied today. The worst part about this is it’s being done at a price that keeps people indebted for thirty years and nobody’s talking about it.    (35:31) Ian Stanley The people who are brave enough to buy things at a lower price and skillful at leveraging opportunities at a later time are the real hustlers. They never stop looking for new ways to get creative. In the entrepreneurial world, only people with this amount of determination will survive.   Tags: @brendonburchard  @jasonkatzenback  @therealkiyosaki  @justinchristianson  @chrisrecord  @billygeneismarketing  @becomingianstanley
Feb 18
40 min
Video
Enterprising Alchemy: Turning Ideas Into Gold #MakingBank #S8E30
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Joe Fier and Matt Wolfer, Diana House, Todd Brown, Francis Wolff, Jeremy Parker, Chad Keller and Dave Mckeown, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (3:00) Joe Fier And Matt Wolfe Hiring people is good for expanding your business and increasing productivity but when you bring people in, a smaller share will go into your pocket. You will have to share your profit with others. Your profit will not be as much as when you did it alone.    (7:18) Diana House Giving feedback isn't a challenging thing. The problem is giving productive feedback. You need to figure out how to give feedback in a productive way where you maintain positivity but you also remember to put necessary constructive feedback that will help in growth and maturity.    (12:54) Todd Brown You have to be a student of the market before you are a student of a product or even your product. You have to pay attention to what is selling well and figure out how it is being positioned and presented to the market. This way you will know how to make the sale of your product a success.   (21:53) Francis Wolff Having a clear strategy is important when doing business. Once you have a working strategy, then it is just a matter of how the market responds to that strategy. This way you can then kind of pick the winning strategy and just focus on what is already working for you.   (26:53) Jeremy Parker You need to learn as much as possible about who today's buyers are. You need to have hundreds if not thousands of conversations with top managers, HR managers, marketing team, sales team, and all the relevant people who deal directly with your organization so that you can figure out who your first customers are.  (31:26) Chad Keller Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do because that is how it will be when you first start your business. This will then teach you what you love to do and what you don't like to do. It is the best kind of hands-on experience you can hope to get that will get you ready for your next one.    (35:48) Dave Mckeown One of the biggest difficulties you will have in business is struggling to go from a culture of saying yes and then figuring out how to deliver it. Sometimes you may say yes but you will find that it is very hard to get it to a culture of ongoing, sustained, and ultimately scalable success.   Tags: @joefier  @mattrwolfe  @diana_house_  @toddbrown  @franciswolff  @chad.w.keller  @davemckeown1
Feb 11
40 min
Enterprising Alchemy: Turning Ideas Into Gold #MakingBank #S8E30
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Joe Fier and Matt Wolfer, Diana House, Todd Brown, Francis Wolff, Jeremy Parker, Chad Keller and Dave Mckeown, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (3:00) Joe Fier And Matt Wolfe Hiring people is good for expanding your business and increasing productivity but when you bring people in, a smaller share will go into your pocket. You will have to share your profit with others. Your profit will not be as much as when you did it alone.    (7:18) Diana House Giving feedback isn't a challenging thing. The problem is giving productive feedback. You need to figure out how to give feedback in a productive way where you maintain positivity but you also remember to put necessary constructive feedback that will help in growth and maturity.    (12:54) Todd Brown You have to be a student of the market before you are a student of a product or even your product. You have to pay attention to what is selling well and figure out how it is being positioned and presented to the market. This way you will know how to make the sale of your product a success.   (21:53) Francis Wolff Having a clear strategy is important when doing business. Once you have a working strategy, then it is just a matter of how the market responds to that strategy. This way you can then kind of pick the winning strategy and just focus on what is already working for you.   (26:53) Jeremy Parker You need to learn as much as possible about who today's buyers are. You need to have hundreds if not thousands of conversations with top managers, HR managers, marketing team, sales team, and all the relevant people who deal directly with your organization so that you can figure out who your first customers are.  (31:26) Chad Keller Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do because that is how it will be when you first start your business. This will then teach you what you love to do and what you don't like to do. It is the best kind of hands-on experience you can hope to get that will get you ready for your next one.    (35:48) Dave Mckeown One of the biggest difficulties you will have in business is struggling to go from a culture of saying yes and then figuring out how to deliver it. Sometimes you may say yes but you will find that it is very hard to get it to a culture of ongoing, sustained, and ultimately scalable success.   Tags: @joefier  @mattrwolfe  @diana_house_  @toddbrown  @franciswolff  @chad.w.keller  @davemckeown1
Feb 11
42 min
Video
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