Why It’s So Difficult For Men to Ask For Help

Why are boot camps for men like this one gaining popularity? According to Chelsea, maybe there’s something wrong with men who want to go to these boot camps. But I have a different perspective. I believe that men have lost certainty within themselves. Up until a few hundred years ago, every young man went through a rite of passage, such as hunting. Today, we see only remnants and echoes of that, like having a religious ceremony.

5 ways to know if you’ve been called to lead

In this week’s episode of the Weekly EDGE, I discuss what it means to be a leader. There are some people who lead because they want to, but others who feel the call of leadership. For them, it’s not even something they want, but something they feel compelled to do.
Watch this episode to learn the five signs that you’re destined for leadership, which are the relentless pursuit of growth, the power of intuition, the significance of legacy over instant gratification, the courage to embrace the unknown, and the profound question, “If not you, then who?” If you want to become a leader, watch this video to learn what it truly means to lead and use it as an opportunity to examine your own leadership style.

What kills a man’s EDGE and stops him from living his purpose?

In a world that is full of distractions, full of challenges, it’s hard to KEEP your EDGE.

The sad truth is that most men don’t ever find their EDGE.

But if you have it you need to PROTECT it and most importantly SHARPEN IT.

In order to do that we need to understand what KILL’S a man’s EDGE.

In this video, you will learn the 5 things that kill a man’s EDGE.

Most men rely on MOTIVATION.

When you find your EDGE you don’t need MOTIVATION because you are DRIVEN by the DESIRE to sharpen your skills.

Watch this video to learn how to avoid the 5 things that will KILL A MAN’S EDGE.

How to raise a great son: Be a good father

In this episode of the King’s Code podcast, Raul catches up with his son, Alejandro, to discuss his first 6 months or so of college. They cover a very wide range of topics, ranging from upcoming boxing and MMA fights to Raul’s feelings on fatherhood to Alejandro’s work ethic at college to rapper Logic’s hit song 1-800-273-8255.

This episode is both wide and deep, as Raul and Alejandro not only cover this wide of topics, but they get real and raw about their respective experiences as father and son. Raul expresses how happy he is to be a father and how proud he is of Alejandro, and he in turn talks about the positive influence that growing up in a loving family that rewards hard work has prepared him for college. Click here to join them for an insightful and heartfelt discussion.

What entrepreneurs should focus on in 2024

Welcome to the Kings Code podcast, where Raul Villacis invites Eric Delgado to share his inspiring entrepreneurial journey. In this episode, Eric reflects on his upbringing as an immigrant and how it instilled a hustle mentality, witnessing his parents’ hard work. Despite facing setbacks, including the loss of a lucrative nightclub promotion gig, Eric highlights how resilience and determination propelled him forward. He discusses various business ventures, from humble beginnings in a basement to building a top storage and moving company in the country.

Join us as Eric shares invaluable insights on the importance of embracing challenges and persevering through adversity to achieve success. Discover the significance of maintaining a positive and persevering mindset, even amidst chaos, and learn about the concept of “edge” for entrepreneurs. Eric’s story serves as inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, urging them to continuously seek knowledge and surround themselves with people who challenge and propel them forward.

Don’t miss out on this motivational episode filled with practical advice and actionable strategies for business growth and leadership. Remember to like, subscribe, and share this podcast to spread the inspiration!

The Journey to Authenticity: Raul Villacis and Matthew Iglesias Discuss Leadership

In this episode of The King’s Code, the guest is Matthew Iglesias. Matthew was once part of my sales team, but he left to find the right path for himself. We recount the story of meeting at a Gary Vee event, and what he learned under my mentorship. We also cover why he left, and what brings him back. This conversation is a testament to the impact of genuine mentorship and the importance of finding one’s authentic voice. Discover how social media can be a tool for genuine connection and how being true to oneself can resonate with audiences worldwide. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or someone seeking inspiration, this episode promises valuable insights and a fresh perspective on leadership and personal growth.

How to turn your vision into a reality

There is no shortage of men who have dreams. But a man with a vision is not the same as a man with a dream. A dream is a wish. A thing you could have someday. A vision is real. When you have a vision you can feel it, you can taste it, you can see it. More importantly, a vision is a blueprint to do the actual work. Here are 5 steps that you must take to go beyond a dream and create a vision.

Sending my son to college: One of the hardest things I’ve ever done

This episode is a first! And a last! My special guest today is my son, Alejandro Villacis, and it’s his first appearance on the King’s Code Podcast. In the past, he has been my guest on my other podcasts, and I’ve been a guest on his podcasts, but this is the first time he’s been a guest on this feed. It’s also his last appearance before going to college.

How to Overcome Scarcity Mentality With Jeff Brawley

On this episode of the King’s Code Podcast, my special guest is Jeff Brawley. Jeff had a hardscrabble upbringing as the son of a farmer. He started working for minimum wage at the farm in high school to afford to buy clothing that was trendy at the time to fit in. When he started his business, he had the problem of growing at a rate that was too fast for him to keep up with work but not fast enough for him to afford to hire more employees. When he started the EDGE Program, he was able to break through some of his limited beliefs and cut people out of his life who drained his energy, which freed him up to expand his business more. By breaking through the scarcity mindset and instead tapping into the abundance mindset, he was able to see opportunities for growth.