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The Art Of Coaching

E71 | Matt Wan: Curiosity & Consequences: The Path to Building a Premium Product

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

We have now made our flagship online courses, Bought In & Valued, accessible to everyone year-round! These were previously only available twice a year during limited launches. These are the only courses of their kind that offer immersive learning on how to be a better coach. They also cover avoiding burnout, how to become a better professional, and how to deal with different forms of conflict. Check them out below!   Valued: https://courses.artofcoaching.com/valued-signup/ Bought In: https://courses.artofcoaching.com/signup/   This information is kept free by our partnership with Momentous. To learn more about Momentous and what they do to help our community go to livemomentous.com/brett. As part of the Art of Coaching audience, you can receive $20 off your 1st order of Momentous by using code BRETT20 at checkout. (Minimum purchase amount of $50).   If you have been listening to this podcast for a while or you are a new listener, then you are probably familiar with our partner, Momentous. Whether you are curious about the product side, or the story of Momentous, then look no further than today's episode.   Matt Wan, the Founder & CEO of Momentous, joins us today on the podcast. Momentous is a sports nutrition startup dedicated to creating no-compromise products and tools that support the continuous improvement of personal performance. Matt co-founded the company in 2017 with MTV's Rob Dyrdek and later dropped out of Harvard to pursue startups full-time.   Topic's discussed today: Some of the key questions they had to ask themselves when starting a supplement company Peeling back the curtain and making expert information widely available and popular How Matt and his partners bought into the idea of 'moving the chains' vs. 'throwing Hail Mary's' The negative side of being a brand and trying to make everyone happy The powerful influence Matt's father had on him at a young age and how this drives him today   Reach out to Momentous & Matt: Via website: https://www.livemomentous.com/ Via Instagram: @livemomentous & @_matt.wan   Join our exclusive Facebook group of fellow Art of Coaching Podcast listeners and have your voice heard!   Don't forget to check-out and download our new free resources.   Podcast Reflection Sheets: Click Here   How to Find a Mentor Guide: Click Here   Sign up for my course: Sign Up Now!   Follow me on social media:   Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB   Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB   Subscribe to my YouTube channel here   Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

To those of you listening during or around the same time this episode is launched,

0:04.3

I hope you're all safe and that your loved ones are too. Without a doubt, this

0:08.4

corona virus is absolutely insane, but please, please, please remember, this too will pass.

0:14.8

If you want my full take on how we should all look at this chaotic moment as an opportunity

0:18.8

to become more adaptable, please be sure to watch my most recent video posts on Instagram.

0:23.7

It's a friendly and yes, challenging reminder that how we choose to respond to this is in our own hands.

0:29.4

And I think that's really critical for everybody to remember.

0:32.4

We can't change what happens.

0:34.4

We can change our response. We can control our response.

0:37.9

And we owe it to everybody we serve.

0:41.1

And everyone we love to take this time to adapt and become better. I know it's

0:45.7

enticing to think of all the things you're not able to do right now, all the ways your

0:49.0

life may be inconvenienced, but there's so many opportunities for growth in this, and

0:52.6

I don't want any of you to miss that. I really, really don't. And we're doubling down

0:56.8

at Art of Coaching to make sure we do our part to help you through this transition. We'll transition we'll talk about how in a moment. So this sense of responsibility is something that myself and today's guests have in common. Specifically with what

1:08.7

we're doing at Art of Coaching, I believe we owe it to everyone we lead to

1:12.4

double and triple down on becoming better communicators. How? Well, through

1:16.8

understanding more about human, the human element of what we do. Which is why we

1:20.8

have now opened both of our flagship online courses, bought in and valued, and made them accessible to you year round.

1:29.5

Previously, these only opened twice a year.

1:31.8

We did very limited launches, but now if you go to artofcoaching.com,

1:36.3

you can find these available to you year round.

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