How to Make an Impact by Going Against the Grain

On this episode of The King’s Code, I interview Gary Agajanian, President of Agajanian Vineyards & Wine Company. After 30 years of steadily growing his winery, his business was seriously threatened by the California wildfires. He came to me looking for guidance to improve his mindset and find the certainty it would take to get his business back on track rather than declaring bankruptcy. He was able to successfully navigate this hard time by looking at his father and grandfather for inspiration. When he found his code to the Edge, he went from being hurt by the storm to becoming the storm. He was able to bring his business back and then continue to grow even bigger than before. Watch this episode to learn how an unstoppable mindset will help you get your business back on track.

How to Make an Impact by Going Against the Grain

In this episode of the King’s Code, my special guests are members of the EDGE Inner Circle Ron McKay, Darin Garman, and Eric Delgado. These are three successful business owners and high achievers in every area of their lives. This podcast was recorded in the Valuetainment studio, thanks to my good friend and mentor Patrick Bet-David. This podcast was recorded during Patrick’s Mastermind event, “The Vault.” In this episode, the four of us discuss what it’s like to really level up in life. It’s hard: You have to do hard things without expecting a reward and make hard decisions knowing that they may turn out to be the wrong ones. But the reward of working hard is making an impact.

Ron McKay, founder of Hammock Greens

In this episode, of the King’s Code Podcast, I interview Ron McKay, the founder of Hammock Greens, a company that is revolutionizing the way we think about farming. Using cutting-edge technology, Hammock Greens grows fruits and vegetables in indoor hydroponic gardens housed in shipping containers. This sustainable approach uses less water, takes less power, and grows more nutritious produce without the use of pesticides, on top of that, because the food is grown locally, it has a lower carbon footprint and mitigates any supply chain issues.

None of this would be possible if Ron McKay hadn’t discovered his code to the EDGE. Watch this episode of the King’s Code to learn who Ron is, how he discovered the EDGE, and the impact he’s making on the entire world.

Breaking Mental Health Stigma as a father.

In this episode of The King’s Code, we sit down with entrepreneur and father Bobby Manley to discuss the importance of fathers taking an active role in supporting their children’s mental health. Bobby shares his personal experiences navigating mental health challenges with his own children, and offers insights and advice for other dads who may be struggling to support their kids in this area. We explore topics such as breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, the impact of fatherly support on children’s well-being, and practical strategies for promoting mental wellness in the home. Join us for an inspiring and informative conversation about fatherhood and mental health.

Josh Kreitzer and the Influence of Amazon

On this episode of The King’s Code, I interview Josh Kreitzer, founder of Retail Media. Josh was an early adopter of ecommerce, at the time when it was considered a disrupter rather than the norm. He later found a position at GoPro, and tested an early version of the Amazon search engine. He used his experience with Amazon to found his own company that takes advantage of the Amazon algorithm to promote products and services, even ones that don’t sell on Amazon. In this interview, you will hear the journey he took as an entrepreneur, from the big leap of faith it took to leave a secure position to the ups and downs, to his current successes.

How to Use Stress as Feedback to Grow and Expand

Stress is the number 1 killer in the United States. Why is it so dangerous? Because our bodies are designed to face physical threats like saber-tooth tigers and mastodons, and stress releases chemicals into our bodies to induce action. We were not designed to have mental stress and a sedentary lifestyle.

There are 3 responses to stress today: Deflect it, manage it, or use it. Deflecting stress means hiding from it. Pretending it’s not real and hoping it goes away. Managing stress means sedating yourself with drugs and alcohol. It means not feeling stress by numbing it. And using it means using stress as feedback for where you need to grow. Watch this video to learn how to use stress as feedback to grow.

How to Compound Time and Get Results in 2023

Compounding is a powerful investment tool that involves getting a return on your original investment and the returns on your previous returns. For compounding to work, you need to reinvest your returns back into your account. Invest in your most valuable asset: your energy. When you withdraw the energy rather than reinvest it, you lose out. Every day, you need to reinvest your returns so it compounds.

This video will show you 6 ways to compound time and get results by setting goals 100 days at a time and reinvesting the personal gains to get more done in 100 days than the average man does in a year.
Tough times separate the winners from the WHINERS! That’s what recessions do: they separate winners from losers. Winners will win under any circumstances. Whiners will find any excuse to become a victim of their circumstances. They make excuses and hope someone will come to save them.

How to set effective goals

When you become an entrepreneur, you end up working much harder than when you worked for someone else. Now all the responsibilities are on you, and you didn’t realize how hard it was going to be to succeed.
Tough times separate the winners from the WHINERS! That’s what recessions do: they separate winners from losers. Winners will win under any circumstances. Whiners will find any excuse to become a victim of their circumstances. They make excuses and hope someone will come to save them.

4 things you need as a Businessman to optimize during the Recession

There is good news and bad news in moments of crisis. The bad news is that NO ONE is coming to save you! The good news is that high achievers wouldn’t want it any other way.

Tough times separate the winners from the WHINERS! That’s what recessions do: they separate winners from losers. Winners will win under any circumstances. Whiners will find any excuse to become a victim of their circumstances. They make excuses and hope someone will come to save them.

How to multiply your results so 1+1 can equal 1,000

The most valuable asset we have is time. Everything we do needs to maximize and compound time. The problem is that we spend most of our time adding. If we add 1 + 1, it will always equal 2.

But, when you multiply your output, 1 + 1 can equal 1,000!

But, when you multiply your output, 1 + 1 can equal 1,000!

I live Iife 100 days at a time.