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In Episode 51, I debrief how my good friend Robbie Martin and I took an idea for a virtual arts, music, and charity festival and brought it to life, raised thousands of dollars, streamed to thousands, ended up live on television on Fox 5 DC news, and built a Facebook community of over 1,000 people from all over the country... all in less than 6 weeks.
Candidly, this was a life-changing event and a very unique experience so I stripped down the podcast setup, grabbed a mic, and recorded on my balcony.
In this episode, I unpack the following 4 takeaways;

  1. Why it's important to look at decisions/experiences as "What if it's better than you could possibly imagine" instead of "what's the worst that could happen"
  2. The significance of one of my favorite quotes "We seldom lookup in rooms we frequent"
  3. Value of Trust

Then there is a teaser of a 4th which is simply, the value of a walk.
As always, I believe great podcasts create dialogues, not downloads. So if you enjoyed this or previous episodes, please rate, review, and share this podcast so together, we can create an incredible foundation.

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