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My Greatest Fear as an Entrepreneur | LIVE MEN'S CONVERSATION

PLUS - Vegetables that aren't good for you (EP# 2017)

Mornings in the Lab Join Keith, John, and special guest Jack Reimer, the CEO of Sales Bread, as they delve into high-performance sales strategies and the secrets to maintaining healthy habits.

This episode covers optimal rest intervals for bench press workouts, strategies for maximizing business exits, the importance of personalizing sales outreach, and a deep dive into overcoming entrepreneurial regrets.

Discover the benefits of compound movements, the surprising vegetables to avoid, and the power of AI in reshaping industries.

Tune in for expert insights, engaging conversations, and practical tips to elevate your personal and professional life!

  • 00:00 Introduction and Show Overview

  • 01:27 Upcoming Segments and Guests

  • 02:49 Explicit Content Warning

  • 03:45 Hosts' Banter and Gym Talk

  • 06:05 Rest Periods in Workouts

  • 24:55 Selling Your Business for Millions

  • 36:01 Fit Tip: Compound Movements

  • 39:12 Morning Greetings and Show Introduction

  • 39:28 Biggest Fear as an Entrepreneur

  • 39:59 Overcoming Regret and Embracing Action

  • 42:13 Discussion on Regret and Movement

  • 46:21 Lifestyle Tips and Personal Improvement

  • 49:20 Vegetables That Aren't Healthy for You

  • 53:18 Nightshades and Inflammation

  • 01:02:34 Menopause and Partner Support

  • 01:06:37 Introducing Jack Reamer: The Sales Expert

  • 01:12:37 Introduction and Setting the Scene

  • 01:12:39 Taking a Year and a Half Off from Business

  • 01:13:11 Travel Adventures and Personal Experiences

  • 01:14:54 Reflections on the Journey and Anxiety of Returning to Work

  • 01:16:07 Parenting and Family Life 01:18:34 Living Life to the Fullest

  • 01:19:04 The Importance of Meaningful Work

  • 01:22:08 Effective Sales Outreach Strategies

  • 01:27:41 The Future of Sales and Outreach

  • 01:37:04 Morning Routines and Personal Habits

  • 01:38:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts