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In this high-energy episode, Sean Whalen joins me to deliver an unfiltered deep dive into success, failure, and the mindset needed to win in business, fitness, and life. We discuss the dangers of ego-driven decisions, the power of taking massive risks, and why most people stay stuck in mediocrity. Sean shares how 75 Hard rewired his brain, the lessons he’s learned from business setbacks, and why self-discipline—especially in fitness—transforms every aspect of life. We also touch on the importance of community, the upcoming Lions Den Business Syndicate, and why true leaders must always be willing to follow. If you're ready to ditch excuses, level up, and take control of your life, this episode is a must-listen.
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🔹 Follow Sean on Social Media:
📲 Instagram: @seanwhalen
📲 Facebook: Sean Whalen
📲 X (Twitter): @seanwhalen
📲 YouTube: Sean Whalen Official
🔹 Join the Lions Den & Level Up:
💪 Lions Not Sheep Community: LionsDen.com
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About Justin:
Justins longevity in real estate is due to his ability to look around the corners, adapt to changing markets, perfecting Raising private capital, and focusing on lead generation which allows him to not just wholesale and fix & flip, but also accumulate wealth through long term holds.
His success in real estate led him to start The Entrepreneur DNA podcast and The Science Of Flipping podcast and education company, and REI LIVE where he’s actively doing deals with members. He has coached and mentored thousands of aspiring and active investors over the last decade.
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In this high-energy episode, Sean Whalen joins me to deliver an unfiltered deep dive into success, failure, and the mindset needed to win in business, fitness, and life. We discuss the dangers of ego-driven decisions, the power of taking massive risks, and why most people stay stuck in mediocrity. Sean shares how 75 Hard rewired his brain, the lessons he’s learned from business setbacks, and why self-discipline—especially in fitness—transforms every aspect of life. We also touch on the importance of community, the upcoming Lions Den Business Syndicate, and why true leaders must always be willing to follow. If you're ready to ditch excuses, level up, and take control of your life, this episode is a must-listen.
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Connect with Sean Whalen & Join the Movement!
🔹 Follow Sean on Social Media:
📲 Instagram: @seanwhalen
📲 Facebook: Sean Whalen
📲 X (Twitter): @seanwhalen
📲 YouTube: Sean Whalen Official
🔹 Join the Lions Den & Level Up:
💪 Lions Not Sheep Community: LionsDen.com
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Tired of body odor? Mando Whole Body Deodorant keeps you fresh for up to 72 hours—pits, feet, and everywhere in between. Grab the Starter Pack and get $5 off (over 40% off!) with code [COLBY] at ShopMando.com.
Smell fresher, stay drier, and boost your confidence. Get yours today!
--
About Justin:
Justins longevity in real estate is due to his ability to look around the corners, adapt to changing markets, perfecting Raising private capital, and focusing on lead generation which allows him to not just wholesale and fix & flip, but also accumulate wealth through long term holds.
His success in real estate led him to start The Entrepreneur DNA podcast and The Science Of Flipping podcast and education company, and REI LIVE where he’s actively doing deals with members. He has coached and mentored thousands of aspiring and active investors over the last decade.
Connect with Justin:
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