59 min

What Martial Arts Consultants Think About You [Shane Tassoul Ep.38‪]‬ Black Belt Business

    • Entrepreneurship

Shane Tassoul, owner of Champion Martial Arts, shares his journey in the martial arts industry and the challenges he faced along the way. He is also a consultant for MAIA (Martial Arts Industry Association).



From starting his first martial arts school to opening a second location, Shane discusses the highs and lows of running a martial arts business.



Shane emphasizes the importance of transparency and relatability in connecting with others.



In this conversation, Matthew Brenner and Shane Tossel discuss various topics related to business and personal growth.



They touch on the devastating loss Matthew experienced when a publicly trading company he invested in went bankrupt.



They also discuss the challenges of consulting, including being patient and dealing with clients who don't take action.



The importance of listening and the struggle of implementing change are also explored. Shane shares the book that was most instrumental in his career.



Want to see clips of episodes and behind the scenes footage of what it is like running martial arts schools? Follow Matthew on Instagram here: @blackbeltbrenner1

Want to grow your martial arts business without relying on ads? Email me "Triangle Codex" to : matthew@doubleyourdojo.com

Shane Tassoul, owner of Champion Martial Arts, shares his journey in the martial arts industry and the challenges he faced along the way. He is also a consultant for MAIA (Martial Arts Industry Association).



From starting his first martial arts school to opening a second location, Shane discusses the highs and lows of running a martial arts business.



Shane emphasizes the importance of transparency and relatability in connecting with others.



In this conversation, Matthew Brenner and Shane Tossel discuss various topics related to business and personal growth.



They touch on the devastating loss Matthew experienced when a publicly trading company he invested in went bankrupt.



They also discuss the challenges of consulting, including being patient and dealing with clients who don't take action.



The importance of listening and the struggle of implementing change are also explored. Shane shares the book that was most instrumental in his career.



Want to see clips of episodes and behind the scenes footage of what it is like running martial arts schools? Follow Matthew on Instagram here: @blackbeltbrenner1

Want to grow your martial arts business without relying on ads? Email me "Triangle Codex" to : matthew@doubleyourdojo.com

59 min