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The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

519: In Retrospect - Tony Robbins

The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

Nathan Chan

Marketing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8 • 662 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Today, we're going deep into the Foundr Podcast archive to bring back possibly one of my most memorable interviews with Tony Robbins, featured way back in episode 60 of the Foundr Podcast. Tony Robbins talks fast. Conversing with him is like riding Space Mountain: You get in, you hang on, and before you know it, it’s over and you’re left feeling bewildered, slightly euphoric, and wanting to smooth your hair. Robbins has become a household name as the man who popularized life coaching. Imagine your client list including Oprah, Princess Diana, and Bill Clinton—all before you hit your mid- 30s. He’s spoken to more than 50 million people in 100 countries. To call Tony Robbins just a self-help guru would be like calling Muhammad Ali just a boxer. It doesn’t quite cut it. He is a force of nature, an industry, and a global brand. His advice is still sought by the likes of professional athletes, CEOs, movie stars, rappers and world leaders. When Foundr interrupted Robbins’ schedule for an interview, he was 40 miles from the Arctic Circle, racing Lamborghinis across a frozen ice lake. As you do. “I was eaten up by my crazy schedule, going to 15 countries a year, so I decided, ‘I’m going to find a little time to play,’ and this was on my list. So it’s nice to be able to experience it.” It’s a fitting vacation. Robbins is best known for his high-intensity seminars. To say he’s bursting with enthusiasm is an understatement. It seems as though he’s sitting atop an erupting volcano of energy and optimism. His voice is booming, with its trademark rasp. He makes each point with the force of an artillery bombardment. In this interview you will learn: How to deduce your market to the metrics that matter The steps you need to take in order to be financially free Turning past pain into pure motivation and a hunger for success Tony's ethos in living for impact, and how the money will follow How to serve your client in the best possible way & more more! Click here to start your business for $1. You’ll get all-access foundr+, where you’ll find more in-depth, proven strategies from founders like our guest today and support and advice from our global community of 30,000 founders. If you loved this conversation and learned something new, rate and review this episode. Stay in touch with us, follow foundr on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Magazine

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to another episode.

0:03.8

Today we're actually going to mix it up.

0:05.6

We're going to look at the past.

0:06.8

We're going to go through and share with you one of my most memorable interviews with the well-known Tony Robbins.

0:14.0

This guy is absolutely incredible.

0:15.8

And from understanding your market, how best to serve them, the metrics that actually matter, and really

0:22.0

how to create a mindset of success and get breakthroughs. This is an amazing interview. I know

0:28.8

you guys are going to love it. So sit back and relax. This was truly a valuable interview.

0:35.2

All right. Now let's jump into the show.

0:36.8

Hear the stories. Learn the proven methods and accelerate your growth and future through

0:42.5

entrepreneurship. Welcome to the founder podcast with Nathan Chan.

0:50.1

Today we're speaking with the one and only Tony Robbins, number one New York Times bestselling

0:56.1

author, number one life and business strategy coach.

1:00.5

And we're going to talk to him today about his latest book, Unshakeable.

1:05.2

Thank you so much for taking the time, Tony.

1:06.9

Nice to see you in person.

1:07.9

We talked to the phone once before.

1:09.0

I know.

1:09.3

It's great to connect.

1:10.7

And I have to say, I read the book yesterday. Yes. Nice to see you in person. We talked to the phone once before. I know. It's great to connect. And I have to say, I read the book yesterday. Nice, short book. Amazing. Like so much gold in there.

1:18.5

I'm so glad you love it. Yes, it's much sure. My last book was 700 pages. It was also New York Times,

1:24.6

number one best. Who is number one New York Times Times I saw it today, number one on Amazon, number one of

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