the 12 week year brian moran

Getting More Done In 12 Weeks Than Others Do In 12 Months with Brian Moran

How would you like accomplish in 12 weeks what you’d think would take you a year?
We are excited to have Brian Moran on the show today. He’s the NY Times Bestselling author of The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks Than Others Do in 12 Months. Brian’s going to tell us how the 12 Week Year works and how we can apply this strategy to work, health, and relationships.
Don’t let another year go by without having accomplished your goals. Get started on your 12 Week Year now!

Dad Edge Alliance Q&A: Coming to Terms with Your Own Bulls*t with Gary John Bishop
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Dad Edge Alliance Q&A: Coming to Terms with Your Own Bullsh*t with Gary John Bishop

Today we have a live Dad Edge Alliance Q&A session with Gary John Bishop. His book How to Unf*ck Yourself just made the NY Times bestseller list. He has been on our show twice before and was a speaker at our Dad Edge Summit.

This episode is in-your-face and explicit. Some of it you may not like hearing, but Gary John Bishop will tell you (in his Shrek-like Scottish accent) how to come to terms with your own bullsh*t so that you can be relentless in executing your goals while also finding the joy in where you are, here and now.

jason redman

The 6 Tenets of Success with Former Navy SEAL Jason Redman

Today we have retired Navy Seal Jason J Redman on The Dad Edge podcast. He is a hero, a speaker, and the author of The Trident: The Forging and Reforging of a Navy SEAL Leader. Jason has gone through extreme adversity and his story demonstrates astounding mental toughness and resilience. Brace yourself for tremendous inspiration!

GDP 134 - Becoming a Legendary Man with Nate Lind
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Becoming a Legendary Man with Nate Lind

My guest is mega-successful, 7-figure entrepreneur and thought leader, Nate Lind. Nate is a husband, a father, and the founder of Legendary Man. At the age of thirty-seven Nate has already experienced huge successes and crushing failures, to the point where he considered suicide. He is here to tell us about depression in men and why openness, vulnerability, and building a tribe are more powerful than the outdated lone wolf idea of masculinity.