45 min

DN140 - Dean Graziosi: How To Turn Obstacles Into Opportunities The DreamNation Podcast With Casanova Brooks

    • Self-Improvement

If you are big on the self-education world, there would be no way you won’t recognize our today’s amazing guest. He is a multiple New York Times best selling author, serial entrepreneur, and investor, and for 20+ years has been dedicated to delivering self-education to those seeking transformation and success. Recently, he partnered with Tony Robbins and Russell Brunson in their KBB (Knowledge Broker Blueprint) Method to teach people how to build a knowledge business. Did you get his name now? Yes, our esteemed guest is no other than Mr. Dean Graziosi.
 
One of the reasons why people were really drawn to him is because of his vulnerability. He shared a depth of his failures, his highs and lows, and even his personal marriage life to teach us the lesson of the beauty of being vulnerable. People of all sorts of walks of life can relate to Dean, because as what he says, whatever level we are at our life today, he’d been there. He started or has been involved in 13+ companies, some have failed but surely have changed lives all around the world. But his life is always beautiful. He grew up in a dysfunctional family, where his parents divorced. He learned how to keep his mouth shut, just so his parents won’t argue. He barely graduated high school and did not have any college degree. He even went through his own divorce, which at first he felt was a failure and that he is following his parents’ bad example. But the day that he realize he needed to be honest and vulnerable, things change for the best.
 
Dean is big on the “impostor syndrome” topic. Most, if not all of us, have something to share with the world to make it a better place. However, this impostor syndrome shuts us. Listen to Dean and understand that you have a voice and the world needs to hear it. Step up now, more than ever, because the world needs you! Be ready to be geared up to become your best self by listening to the powerful wisdom of our guest today. To those seeking transformation and success, here’s your perfect podcast!
 
Here’s What You Missed
 
The power of being vulnerable
The power of saying no
The power of finding your right tribe and mentor to condense decades of learning into days
Riches is in the niches- Is that true?
Great tips on how to share/teach your truth and story to the world
The world needs you- how can you step up?
 
Knowledge Nuggets
 
[2:26] No matter where you are in your journey, I promise you I've been there. I've been at the lowest of lows and I've been blessed to be at the highest of highs and everywhere in between my personal life, my business life…
 
[8:20] I just realized I was doing the world a disservice by holding any of the crap back. So I let my self be vulnerable and share my story.
 
[9:11] Nobody can deny another level of us if we identify, if we use that journey as our fuel, not our anchor. Something about being vulnerable. Really just helps you self identify, who you really are and what your values are.
 
[11:34] That is what I wish for every single person watching that you have the success, the strength and the depth of wisdom to say no, to say no more than you've ever said in your life.
 
[13:50] We can condense decades into days. Find somebody who's already done what you've done and do everything in your power to have them mentor. Find a way to cut the learning curve. And, I think today our access to self-education to learning from others is, is so readily available.
 
[16:15] My perfect avatar, someone that knows they can't settle for half of what their potential is. I believe that there are ways more people that have a desire for more that just don't invoke it or don't wake it up. And if I can wake it up. Then I did my job.
 
[17:45] Dale Carnegie: "The biggest plight of our world is knowing you have more potential and not using it."
 
[21:43] The riches are in the niches. Cause that's how you get momentum. That's how you start. So the riches are in the niches only cause it's a start

If you are big on the self-education world, there would be no way you won’t recognize our today’s amazing guest. He is a multiple New York Times best selling author, serial entrepreneur, and investor, and for 20+ years has been dedicated to delivering self-education to those seeking transformation and success. Recently, he partnered with Tony Robbins and Russell Brunson in their KBB (Knowledge Broker Blueprint) Method to teach people how to build a knowledge business. Did you get his name now? Yes, our esteemed guest is no other than Mr. Dean Graziosi.
 
One of the reasons why people were really drawn to him is because of his vulnerability. He shared a depth of his failures, his highs and lows, and even his personal marriage life to teach us the lesson of the beauty of being vulnerable. People of all sorts of walks of life can relate to Dean, because as what he says, whatever level we are at our life today, he’d been there. He started or has been involved in 13+ companies, some have failed but surely have changed lives all around the world. But his life is always beautiful. He grew up in a dysfunctional family, where his parents divorced. He learned how to keep his mouth shut, just so his parents won’t argue. He barely graduated high school and did not have any college degree. He even went through his own divorce, which at first he felt was a failure and that he is following his parents’ bad example. But the day that he realize he needed to be honest and vulnerable, things change for the best.
 
Dean is big on the “impostor syndrome” topic. Most, if not all of us, have something to share with the world to make it a better place. However, this impostor syndrome shuts us. Listen to Dean and understand that you have a voice and the world needs to hear it. Step up now, more than ever, because the world needs you! Be ready to be geared up to become your best self by listening to the powerful wisdom of our guest today. To those seeking transformation and success, here’s your perfect podcast!
 
Here’s What You Missed
 
The power of being vulnerable
The power of saying no
The power of finding your right tribe and mentor to condense decades of learning into days
Riches is in the niches- Is that true?
Great tips on how to share/teach your truth and story to the world
The world needs you- how can you step up?
 
Knowledge Nuggets
 
[2:26] No matter where you are in your journey, I promise you I've been there. I've been at the lowest of lows and I've been blessed to be at the highest of highs and everywhere in between my personal life, my business life…
 
[8:20] I just realized I was doing the world a disservice by holding any of the crap back. So I let my self be vulnerable and share my story.
 
[9:11] Nobody can deny another level of us if we identify, if we use that journey as our fuel, not our anchor. Something about being vulnerable. Really just helps you self identify, who you really are and what your values are.
 
[11:34] That is what I wish for every single person watching that you have the success, the strength and the depth of wisdom to say no, to say no more than you've ever said in your life.
 
[13:50] We can condense decades into days. Find somebody who's already done what you've done and do everything in your power to have them mentor. Find a way to cut the learning curve. And, I think today our access to self-education to learning from others is, is so readily available.
 
[16:15] My perfect avatar, someone that knows they can't settle for half of what their potential is. I believe that there are ways more people that have a desire for more that just don't invoke it or don't wake it up. And if I can wake it up. Then I did my job.
 
[17:45] Dale Carnegie: "The biggest plight of our world is knowing you have more potential and not using it."
 
[21:43] The riches are in the niches. Cause that's how you get momentum. That's how you start. So the riches are in the niches only cause it's a start

45 min