Sinopsis
The MFCEO Project is for anyone who is sick of the fluffy unicorns and rainbows style of talking about pursuing goals and profiting in business. In this podcast, Andy Frisella (and his guests) share insights on success--and failure--in straight up fashion. An entrepreneur, innovator, motivator, and regular dude, Frisella is the founder of Supplement Superstores and 1st Phorm International, multi-million dollar companies that manufacture and sell nutritional, weight loss, and fitness products. He is motivated by a desire to help people to succeed in business and life, “to get them moving in the right direction to achieve their business and personal goals, whatever they may be.”
Episodios
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Peer Pressure Will Help You Dominate or Do Nothing, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO4
30/06/2015 Duración: 46minPeer pressure can make you or break you. Your peer group largely determines your success in both business and life. So it is critical to choose your friends wisely. Do they influence you to dominate--or do nothing?
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Be An Ethical Entrepreneur, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO3
23/06/2015 Duración: 58minTruly successful entrepreneurs are ethical business people. From “giving what you want to get” to “treating your team well,” doing the right thing is a good thing--and good for business.
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Making Money Matters, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO2
16/06/2015 Duración: 41minAndy shares his manifesto on money and explains why making money matters. He dispels myths about money and shares principles for earning more of it. Money is not the root of all evil, he explains, and pursuing wealth can be a noble goal. When it comes to business and entrepreneurialism, however, how much money you make will be directly connected to how much value you bring to the world.
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The Power Of Perspective, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO1
09/06/2015 Duración: 27minIs getting stabbed good for business? In this first conversation of the podcast, [Andy Frisella](www.andyfrisella.com), CEO of Supplement Superstores and 1st Phorm International, explains the purpose of the podcast and shares how he was brutally stabbed, left for dead, but eventually recovered and learned the importance of overcoming adversity for success in business and life. The key is to develop a mindset that knows how “to turn adversity into an asset.” This is a provocative, motivating conversation that drives home what all successful people have in common: the ability to find the good in the bad.