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Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Nicholas Steele: Developing An Unbreakable Spirit

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Capitalism.com

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8802 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2016

⏱️ 40 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, Ryan Daniel Moran here and welcome to a special episode of Freedom Fastlane.

0:11.6

Today I'm going to be talking with a buddy of mine. His name is Nicholas Steele.

0:17.0

And if you ever thought that there was something that you could not do, I hope that at the end of today's chat, you will think differently.

0:27.3

Nicholas was up against unforeseeable odds, unfathomable odds, and he overcame.

0:34.4

He was paralyzed, told he would never walk again, and when his wife left, he lost his

0:39.6

business. I mean, if there was ever a rock bottom, Nicholas hit it, and yet he is at almost

0:46.5

full health today. This story will inspire you, and it will remind you that anything is possible.

0:55.7

So no matter what your goals are, they are achievable if you believe that they are achievable.

1:01.9

I know you're going to enjoy today's chat with Nicholas Steele.

1:06.3

Hey everybody, Ryan Daniel Moran here, and this is Freedom Fastly.

1:10.8

Today we're joined by Nicholas

1:12.3

Steele, and you may not know Nicholas right now, but you're going to hear a lot of him over the next

1:18.2

year plus. He's the author of the Unbreakable Spirit of the Unbreakable Man, and he's going to be

1:24.4

sharing his story that is going to be especially inspiring to those of us in business.

1:29.7

Nicholas, thanks so much for hanging out with us at Freedom Fastling.

1:33.5

Thank you for inviting me, Your Honor.

1:35.5

Nicholas, I want to give you some time to share your story

1:39.8

because it is one of the best stories that I have heard in a very long time.

1:46.5

Thank you. Well, just to be brief then, Ryan, several years ago, my background was I was a business development person in a corporate world, working with large corporate companies or startup companies.

2:02.0

My role was to win new customers and identify their problems and develop solutions for them.

2:07.8

So that was my business background.

2:11.4

If you like, I was a problem solver.

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