109 - Dietrich Mateschitz - How RedBull Gives You Wings
Dietrich Mateschitz founded redbull at the age of 41 years old. At the time of his passing 35 years later, he was worth over $27 billion and 90% of the world’s population could recognize RedBull’s branding.He is one of the most effective marketers and enigmatic founders of our time and RedBull is one of the most powerful, wide spread, and successful brands in history.What started as an Idea that came to Mateschitz from a Japanese newspaper while he was a marketing executive selling deodorants, has taken the world by storm. In this episode of Becoming Sovereign we will study the man behind RedBull and how he has given billions of people “wings”
108 - General George Patton's Guide To Fulfilling Your Destiny
I read a biography of United States General George Patton titled “Patton: The Man Behind The Legend.”As with every episode, I read the entire book, highlighted everything that struck me as important, and then went through it two more times to refine and annotate the most important lessons from General Patton’s life before sitting down and discussing them with you. General Patton served in World War 1 and World War 2 and is one of the greatest military leaders to ever live. His life is one of immense inspiration, doubt, fear, courage and bravery, challenges, and an unrelenting desire and resolution to fulfill his destiny.You and I can learn a lot from his story and this episode we will do just that. --
107 - Nate Pontious - How A Homeless Misfit Became A Father, Entrepreneur, & Rancher
Nate is a United States Marine veteran, entrepreneur, rancher, and father.In this conversation, we discuss why Nate is grateful for the time he spent homeless, the importance and power of training for something specific, how becoming a father has changed his life, why men need wilderness and more.
106 - Sam Walton - 10 Rules He Used To Build Wal-Mart, A Family, and A Good Life
Sam Walton is the founder of Wal-Mart and the patriarch of the world's richest family with a networth of $432 Billion. He grew up middle class in Missouri, however, by the time he died he was the world's second richest man, the father of 4 children, and was married for 49 years.I read his autobiography "Sam Walton: Made in America" that he wrote in the last years of his life detailing his rise from the middle class to one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs of all time.In this episode, you and I will study the lessons from his life and how we can apply them to our lives to become better fathers, husbands, friends, neighbors, and businessmen.--Sign up for my personal email list--Read the book "Sam Walton: Made In America"-- Connect on Instagram
105 - Naval Ravikant & Chris Williamson - 44 Ideas To Improve Your Life
Naval Ravikant is a billionaire investor and entrepreneur with a unique life philosophy. He recently appeared on Chris Williamson's 'Modern Wisdom' podcast where they discussed dozens of important topics.I listened to the podcast several times and wrote down every sentence or idea that struck me as important; in this podcast we will go over the 44 most important ideas and lessons from their podcast.