Send us a text You do not need a perfect plan. You need to stop bullsh*tting yourself. Trevor Baxter, owner of CrossFit Elkhorn, sits down with Eric to talk about what actually gets people healthy again. Not hype. Not hacks. Just the truth. Starting is the hardest part, and most people never start because they keep hiding behind “I don’t have time.” They get into why community matters, why coaching matters, and why some gyms feel like a family while others kick you out the second class ends. ...
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Send us a text You do not need a perfect plan. You need to stop bullsh*tting yourself. Trevor Baxter, owner of CrossFit Elkhorn, sits down with Eric to talk about what actually gets people healthy again. Not hype. Not hacks. Just the truth. Starting is the hardest part, and most people never start because they keep hiding behind “I don’t have time.” They get into why community matters, why coaching matters, and why some gyms feel like a family while others kick you out the second class ends. ...
This episode is all about building something real. Chris Zimmerman went from running a roofing company in Ohio to reshaping the way contractors approach claims, leadership, and company culture. Eric and Chris dive into what it actually takes to build a brand that lasts, why turning down the wrong people is just as important as finding the right ones, and how real leadership starts with mission—not just money. They break down the bullshit of fake gurus, the power of authentic business growth,...
Be Authentic or GTFO!
Send us a text You do not need a perfect plan. You need to stop bullsh*tting yourself. Trevor Baxter, owner of CrossFit Elkhorn, sits down with Eric to talk about what actually gets people healthy again. Not hype. Not hacks. Just the truth. Starting is the hardest part, and most people never start because they keep hiding behind “I don’t have time.” They get into why community matters, why coaching matters, and why some gyms feel like a family while others kick you out the second class ends. ...