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In this hard-hitting episode of The Cardone Zone, Grant Cardone sits down with MMA legend Jorge Masvidal to explore the undeniable parallels between the world of martial arts and business. They say sales is a contact sport—if I hit you, you might buy. Grant and Jorge break down the mindset, discipline, and relentless hustle required to win in both arenas.
Next, Grant takes a rare personal turn as he reconnects with his former school teacher, Charley Whitman. Together, they reflect on Grant’s early years, the lessons learned in the classroom, and the journey that led him to success.
This episode is a unique mix of grit, wisdom, and nostalgia that you won’t want to miss.
Follow The Cardone Zone on all social platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Tune in on Sirius XM Business Radio, and visit GrantCardone.com and GCTV.com for more exclusive content!
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In this hard-hitting episode of The Cardone Zone, Grant Cardone sits down with MMA legend Jorge Masvidal to explore the undeniable parallels between the world of martial arts and business. They say sales is a contact sport—if I hit you, you might buy. Grant and Jorge break down the mindset, discipline, and relentless hustle required to win in both arenas.
Next, Grant takes a rare personal turn as he reconnects with his former school teacher, Charley Whitman. Together, they reflect on Grant’s early years, the lessons learned in the classroom, and the journey that led him to success.
This episode is a unique mix of grit, wisdom, and nostalgia that you won’t want to miss.
Follow The Cardone Zone on all social platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Tune in on Sirius XM Business Radio, and visit GrantCardone.com and GCTV.com for more exclusive content!
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