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One podcast episode equals to free coaching session
I recently watched a conversation between Alex Hormozi and Tony Robbins that made me pause. Hormozi said something most entrepreneurs experience but rarely admit: - At a certain level, pain starts to equal success. - You keep pushing. You keep achieving. - And somewhere along the way, happiness becomes optional. Tony’s response cut deeper. - Success without purpose eventually numbs you. - Achievement has diminishing returns. - If you don’t anchor yourself to something meaningful, you lose yourself in the chase. This is exactly why podcasts matter more than ever. - Not as a content play. - Not for vanity metrics. - But as a thinking platform. A podcast gives you something rare today: Time to slow down. Space to reflect. Conversations that go deeper than surface-level wins. And here’s what most people miss… - When you have a podcast, you’re essentially getting free coaching from industry leaders. - You get to ask the questions you’d normally pay thousands for. - You get access, insights, and perspective you’d never get from a DM or a comment thread. That alone can change how you think, decide, and grow. This is why I believe every serious entrepreneur should start a podcast in 2026. Not because everyone needs more contentβ€” But because entrepreneurs need clarity, alignment, and depth. After hosting hundreds of conversations, I’ve seen it clearly: Podcasting doesn’t just build authority. It builds identity. It keeps you grounded while you grow. Purpose-driven while you scale. A podcast won’t just help you grow a business. It will help you grow without losing yourself. And that kind of leverage compounds for life. @Alexi Drouin love your post ❀️
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Thank you for such a useful post πŸ“« @Nilesh Jain
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@Nilesh Jain πŸ™πŸ»
16 y/o Building an AI Agency, looking to meet ambitious entrepreneurs
Hey everyone πŸ‘‹ (sorry in advance for the broken english, I'm French) I’m 16 years old and want to build a big AI consulting agency. If I joined this community, it's because I have one clear goal in mind : surround myself with ambitious entrepreneurs who actually work and who are ambitious. Even if I want to launch a business using the power of AI, i'm also interested in meeting other entrepreneurs who are not into AI (it can be interesting to help each other), because I not only want to be a random AI user, I want to be one of the greatest entrepreneurs If you’re ambitious, experimenting with AI, or building something serious, we can connect (don't hesitate to contact me) Let's lock in and grind 🀝
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Amazing to see such young talent and ambition @A B wishing you massive success πŸ™Œ
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The world is so different for 16 year olds today vs when I was 16. I applaud πŸ‘ you for being this switched on and driven! @A B
πŸ“ What one goal would change your life most?
In this video from Dan Martell, you will learn how to set and prioritize personal goals by writing them as if they are already achieved, focusing on the most impactful one, and creating a detailed plan for success over the next year.
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Love this advice @Goal Setting thanks for sharing. And getting tactical about it is even more critical. What's 180 day, 90 day, 30 day and 7 day actions and milestones to accompany it?
Alex Hormozi Gets Coached by Tony Robbins
I’ve followed Alex Hormozi for years, but watching Hormozi get coached by Tony Robbins might be the best piece of Hormozi content I’ve seen recently. Usually, we watch Alex as the teacher. He’s the one breaking down business frameworks and logic. But in his latest sit down with Tony Robbins, the script flipped. Here is the moment that changed everything. Alex admitted that for years, his internal mantra for success was "F*ck Happiness!” Tony pointed out that Alex had hypnotized himself into believing fulfillment was unattainable, so he operated purely on push motivation: anger, duty, and logic. Tony’s reframe was simple but transformative: "F*ck Suffering!" Watching these two go toe-to-toe was fascinating. It’s rare to see two titans of this caliber operate with this level of vulnerability. We got to watch Alex get coached by the best in the world, and it was riveting. Has anyone else watched this yet? What was your biggest takeaway?
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This was a πŸ”₯ video πŸ“Ή thanks for sharing this
The End of an Era. Honoring the Mission.
Hey everyone, If you haven’t been active in the group lately, I wanted to share an important update. Last week, I was formally asked by Skool to remove all references to Alex Hormozi and Acquisition.com IP from our group. This included the group name, descriptions, About Page, cover images, and most significantly, the Classroom. I complied fully and promptly with the request. While the community itself remains live and intact (posts, discussions, comments, and group history are all preserved), the Classroom has been removed. From the beginning, the mission of this group was to support Acquisition.com’s goal of making real business education available to everyone. I believe the group’s educational content strategy operated within the bounds of fair use and good faith, with clear disclaimers and transparency. But if this is the explicit direction from Acquisition.com and Alex Hormozi, I respect it. It is their platform, their brand, and their decision. To be clear: I am still a big β€œHormozi” fan. That has not changed. I have supported their content, promoted the $100M Offers, Leads, and Money Models books, bought the $100M Playbooks bundle, gave hundreds of free books to our community, and even visited their HQ in Vegas in 2024. I also sent several emails to ACQ about this Skool group, but I never heard back. That silence, combined with changes in how Skool prioritizes paid and private groups over free and public ones, made it clear that the writing was on the wall. This request was simply the final confirmation. Here is the truth. This community has been one of the most meaningful projects of my career. I cracked Skool’s growth engine early and we passed 10,000 members by curating and delivering real value, especially through the Classroom. It was never just a fan group. With the support of so many of you, I built this group solo, for free, using everything I have learned over the past two decades building online education systems. And along the way, I grew too. I went from founder and entrepreneur to investor and mentor.
The End of an Era. Honoring the Mission.
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@Alexi Drouin thanks for all you have done in the first chapter of this community πŸ‘ πŸ‘ You've built something special! May I ask what you mean by this, "with changes in how Skool prioritizes paid and private groups over free and public ones"? Wishing you tons of success for Chapter 2 and beyond! We're all here to support as we can πŸ’ͺ
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