8. What Made People Like Kobe Bryant, Jesus Christ, or Adolf Hitler Some of the Most Influential People In History?

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983. Andy & DJ CTI: Fake Somali Daycare Fraud Scandal, Anthony Joshua Car Crash In Nigeria & TPUSA AV Guy Caught Pulling SD Cards

On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the DHS launching a door to door search for illegal immigrants accused of fraud sites in Minneapolis, Jake Paul breaking his silence on Anthony Joshua's shocking car crash in Nigeria, and the TPUSA AV guy who was caught pulling the SD cards f ...  عرض المزيد

982. Q&AF: Feeling Behind, Regaining Control In Chaos & Outgrowing Your Inner Circle

On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to deal with feeling behind when you lack clear goals, how to regain control during chaos in a growing business, and how to recognize personal growth when others don't support the new you. 

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