245 - 5 Core Business Principles, Part 1

245 - 5 Core Business Principles, Part 1

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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 ...  Afficher plus

Why Friendships Change: Values, Growth, and Distance w/ Jule Kim | Ep 405

In this episode, Chris Do and Jule Kim dive deep into the meaning of true friendship and the different tiers that define closeness and trust. They explore how people move in and out of our inner circles over time, based on shared values and behavior. Chris shares his philosophy o ...  Afficher plus

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