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🗓️ 19 November 2018
⏱️ 54 minutes
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Today on Leveling Up, Bedros shares how he founded Fit Body Boot Camp (which by the way, is listed on Entrepreneur Magazine’s 500 fastest growing franchises in the world and 3x , AND listed on the Inc. 5000 list of Fastest Growing privately owned companies!
Coming to this country from communist Soviet Union as a child, Bedros Keullian had odds stacked against him. English was his second language. He was a Arminian Refuge, and his family had very little money.
At 6 years old he had a job- crawling in dumpsters searching for “expired food” to feed his family. So poor as a child, when he got lice from living in section A housing, his mom couldn’t afford lice treatment so she got resourceful. She used GASOLINE to kill the lice.
The amazing thing that Bedros DID have? RESOURCEFUL hard working parents that taught him you can ALWAYS be resourceful and that FREEDOM was an opportunity to achieve big things.
Bedros KNEW he would be successful one day. He always would talk in his teens to buddies about “WHEN THEY WOULD BE RICH…”
That VISION and self talk allowed him to turn thoughts into actions.
And how although it has been a ROCKY road, he has continually LEVELED UP over and over again creating EVERYTHING from NOTHING.
In this episode, you will learn:
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0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Natalie Jill, fat loss expert turned high performance coach. |
0:07.2 | When odds are stacked against us, how do we shift and create everything from nothing? |
0:11.0 | How do we level up when we aren't feeling it yet or we've had a big setback? |
0:15.2 | On this podcast, I'll be talking to some of the most inspiring and courageous men and women on this planet who, at their |
0:20.9 | worst, learned how to achieve success greater than they ever dreamed possible, leveling up |
0:26.6 | and creating everything from nothing. |
0:32.3 | Coming to this country from communist Soviet Union as a child, Bejus Kulian had odds stacked against him. |
0:39.0 | English was a second language. |
0:40.5 | He was an Armenian refugee, |
0:41.9 | and his family had very, very little money. |
0:44.4 | At six years old, he had a job, |
0:47.4 | crawling in dumpsters searching for expired food |
0:50.8 | to feed his family. |
0:52.5 | So poor as a child, |
0:53.7 | when he got lice from living in Section A |
0:56.1 | housing, his mom couldn't afford lice treatment, so she got resourceful. She used gasoline on his |
1:02.1 | hair to kill the lice. The amazing thing that Bezos did have, resourceful, hardworking parents |
1:09.0 | that taught him that you can always be resourceful and find |
1:12.5 | solutions. And even more importantly, that freedom was an opportunity to achieve big things. |
1:20.1 | Bejurz knew he'd be successful one day and he knew he'd always find a way. In fact, he used to talk to |
1:25.0 | his friends as a teenager and say things like, when we are rich, we will. |
1:30.1 | He didn't know it then, but he was creating a vision. That vision and self-talk allowed him to turn |
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