Life After Death w/ David Ditchfield

Life After Death w/ David Ditchfield

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How to Build Unshakable Confidence When You’re Losing Feat. Alan Stein Jr.

What If Your Next Shot… Your Next Sale… Your Next Decision… Is the One That Changes Everything? Today I’ve got one of your all-time favorite guests back on the show, and there’s a reason the downloads go through the roof every time he’s here. When I sit down with Alan Stein Jr, y ...  Show more

They Didn’t Think They Were Good Enough...Until They Did This | Ed Mylett

What if the only thing standing between you and your next level is the story you keep telling yourself about not being good enough? In this mashup, I bring together some of the toughest, most battle tested men and women I know to talk about something almost nobody wants to admit. ...  Show more

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