163 - How to get more from what you read — with Chris Do

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Stop Waiting for Permission to Succeed w/ Drigo Tasca | Ep 407

In this episode, Chris Do and Drigo Tasca challenges creatives to confront the stories that keep them small and the habits that limit long-term growth. Drawing from personal experience as an immigrant, educator, and entrepreneur, Chris explores how identity, environment, and mind ...  Show more

Leadership, Delegation, and Eliminating Bottlenecks w/ Dan Martell | Ep 406

In this episode, Chris sits down with entrepreneur and creator Dan Martell for a deep dive into personal brand building, creative discipline, and the decade-long journey behind Dan’s explosive growth. Dan unpacks the pivotal dinner conversation that pushed him from “reluctant cre ...  Show more

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