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Team Never Quit

Bedros Keuilian: Immigrant Roots To Industry Leader, Chasing The American Dream, Best Selling Author

Team Never Quit

Marcus Luttrell

Self-improvement, Mental Health, Education, Personal Journals, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s Team Never Quit episode, Marcus and Melanie sit down with Bedros Keuilian, a true embodiment of the American Dream. Born in Armenia, Bedros and his family fled communism to seek freedom and opportunity in the United States. From these humble beginnings, Bedros has become a highly successful American entrepreneur, demonstrating the power of determination and resilience.

Bedros is a serial entrepreneur and investor with a hand in over a dozen industry-leading brands and businesses. He is the founder of Fit Body Boot Camp, a fitness franchise that has been recognized by Inc. Magazine and Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the 100 fastest-growing franchise brands in the world.

He is also the author of the Wall Street Journal Best Selling book "Man Up – How to Cut the BS and Dominate In Business and In Life." His work focuses on empowering individuals to eliminate excuses, take control of their lives, and achieve greatness.

Bedros believes in the power of the human spirit and the potential that lies within each of us. Through his life story, Bedros aims to inspire people to break free from their limitations and realize their full potential.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Bedros Keuilian, where he shares his journey, insights, and strategies to help you get unstuck and achieve the success you’ve always dreamed of. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or someone looking to improve their life, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways that can help you reach your fullest potential!

In This Episode You Will Hear:
• In 1980 [my dad] bribed an official in the Soviet government to allow us to go on vacation to Italy, where we then went to the American consult. (11:08)
• If [my dad] didn’t accept the privilege of being in the communist party, he’d be shipped off to Siberia. (11:38)
• One time a rooster gave chase to me, and I’m like 4 or 5 years old, and this rooster is angry and` pecking at me, and I’m running. And the only place I could run into was the outhouse to get away from it. So I ran into the outhouse – a giant hole in the ground. While I’m in here, I’m gonna take a piss. And I squat over it, took my pants off, and I fall in. (18:40)
• What my dad told me [America] was gonna be like – he kinda lied. (19:33)
• I had a tight green sweatshirt with Herman Munster on it, and it said “Herman” underneath. And so they took me took school, and the kids started calling me Herman, and I answered to it. (21:06)
• The life that he (my dad) gave by risking his life was huge. (26:13)
• I’m a kid, and within the first year I learned the language, and I’m good to go. (26:53)
• It was a horrible disease [Dementia] to have your mom not know your name. (28:40)
• The way that disease kills you is it eats away at the part of the brain that controls your breathing. (33:31)
• I remember a kid named Robby. He & I, behind a baseball backstop, we would try to dig a hole to China and we’d cover it up with twigs so no one would fill it in. (37:23)
• I hated school. (38:44)
• No good thing comes from being fat. I’m not body shaming. (45:06)
• I believe that you can only love the people around you to the capacity that you can love yourself. (45:47)
• My physical transformation going from fat to fit is how I got into fitness. (52:04)
• [Marcus] Q: Boils down your success to one thing. What is that? Discipline? What are we talking about? [Bedros] A: Discipline and singularity of focus. (53:17)
• I graduated because they didn’t want a man with a beard in high school. (54:30)
• Confidence is built when you make a promise to yourself and keep it. (57:00)
• Self-development metaphorically take the critic, duct tape him, gag him, and put him in the trunk. Then take the advocate ungag him, unbound him, put him in the front seat so you can hear him more often. (60:01)

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- https://bedroskeuilian.com/
- https://www.youtube.com/c/BedrosKeuilian


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Transcript

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0:00.0

People go, what is self-development? I go, self-development, I'll make it real simple.

0:03.5

It is to metaphorically take the critic, duct tape him, gag him, put him in the trunk,

0:08.9

and then take the advocate, ungag him, unbound him, put him in the front seat so you could hear him more often,

0:15.6

and then he will help change your character through habitual, small habitual changes, habit

0:21.2

changes. All right, everybody, welcome back to the TNG podcast.

0:38.0

I'm your host, Marcus Lottrell.

0:40.0

Every week it's my job to fire you up to ignite the legend inside of you and to push you to your greatness.

0:46.0

Join me every week as I take you into my briefing room with some of the most hard charging people on the planet.

0:51.0

They're going to show you how to embrace the suck of life,

0:53.7

teaching the values of working your ass off, and charge through whatever life throws at you.

0:57.8

This is the team never quit podcast.

1:00.4

Yes.

1:01.4

So buckle up, Buttercup. Knights had squires and it was the job of the night to teach that squire how to be a

1:16.7

shiverous courageous confident capable young man and young men looked up to their dads, their older brothers, the older kids in the neighborhood, right?

1:28.0

Whether it's good or bad, that's why gangs exist, that's why the military, you know, there's always like that right of passage, right, that you've gone through everything.

1:36.0

And everything, yeah, and that's stopped and now boys don't know their way. Like girls know that they're becoming a woman when,

1:45.0

well look you've got breasts and you've had a menstrual cycle,

1:48.0

like you've literally blossomed, you're a woman.

1:50.0

Like what happens to us as a boy that says now you're a man you've now want to

1:53.5

seated the table nothing and so I created the squire program for that reason and I

1:58.2

think that's the key thing that I would love to just share because young boys are suffering man and the dads don't know

2:06.7

how to lead them and so they're just like what do I do and I'm a byproduct of that like my dad was there physically but emotionally

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