47 min

Experiencing The Joy of Living with John David Mann The Dream Beyond with Nik Tarascio

    • Self-Improvement

The world has wisdom. You just have to be open and willing to receive it. The world is also abundant. Allowing the abundance of exuberance that the universe is made out of will let you leave a legacy. It’s not about what you do but how you do it. And it’s also about giving your energy and time to others without a scarcity mentality. These are just some things that I discussed with John David Mann in this episode. 
John David Mann is an author who's sold more than three million books. He is a multiple New York Times bestseller, music composer, and cellist. John started his own high school as a teenager, and I’m still trying to process how he did that. We spoke about the importance of following your passions, being open to unexpected opportunities, cultivating an abundant mentality, and how to be a go-giver. Get ready to be inspired. 
      

“All of the best things that have happened to me in my life have come about not as a result of my plan.”  -John David MannIn This Episode:
- Having the confidence to start over and over again
- Blessings and cursings when following your passion
- Being open to unexpected opportunities
- Reconciling different interests unapologetically
- Creating from light and not darkness
- Scarcity mentality around time
- Being a listener when connecting with other human beings
- Giving more allows you to have more
Resources:
Book “The Go-Giver, Expanded Edition: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea” by Bob Burg and John David Mann
Book “The Red Circle: My Life in the Navy SEAL Sniper Corps and How I Trained America's Deadliest Marksmen” by Brandon Webb and John David Mann
Audiobook “The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to be Rich to Live Rich” by David Bach and John David Mann
Book “The Go-Giver Marriage: A Little Story About the Five Secrets to Lasting Love” by John David Mann and Ana Gabriel Mann
Connect with John David Mann:
Website
Website with Brandon Webb
Facebook

Connect with Nik Tarascio:
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube

The world has wisdom. You just have to be open and willing to receive it. The world is also abundant. Allowing the abundance of exuberance that the universe is made out of will let you leave a legacy. It’s not about what you do but how you do it. And it’s also about giving your energy and time to others without a scarcity mentality. These are just some things that I discussed with John David Mann in this episode. 
John David Mann is an author who's sold more than three million books. He is a multiple New York Times bestseller, music composer, and cellist. John started his own high school as a teenager, and I’m still trying to process how he did that. We spoke about the importance of following your passions, being open to unexpected opportunities, cultivating an abundant mentality, and how to be a go-giver. Get ready to be inspired. 
      

“All of the best things that have happened to me in my life have come about not as a result of my plan.”  -John David MannIn This Episode:
- Having the confidence to start over and over again
- Blessings and cursings when following your passion
- Being open to unexpected opportunities
- Reconciling different interests unapologetically
- Creating from light and not darkness
- Scarcity mentality around time
- Being a listener when connecting with other human beings
- Giving more allows you to have more
Resources:
Book “The Go-Giver, Expanded Edition: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea” by Bob Burg and John David Mann
Book “The Red Circle: My Life in the Navy SEAL Sniper Corps and How I Trained America's Deadliest Marksmen” by Brandon Webb and John David Mann
Audiobook “The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to be Rich to Live Rich” by David Bach and John David Mann
Book “The Go-Giver Marriage: A Little Story About the Five Secrets to Lasting Love” by John David Mann and Ana Gabriel Mann
Connect with John David Mann:
Website
Website with Brandon Webb
Facebook

Connect with Nik Tarascio:
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube

47 min