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Disrupt The Everyday Podcast


Oct 18, 2021

WHY SHOULDN'T YOU ASPIRE TO BE LIKE MOST PEOPLE?

On this episode we are joined by Bradley Roth, host of the "Not Most People" podcast. As Bradley put it, most people aren't healthy, most people aren't wealth, and most people aren't happy. We discuss:

  • Personal Development
  • Relationships
  • Breaking bad habits and forming new positive ones

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Check out Bradley's website: https://www.bradleyroth.com/ 

About Bradley in his own words
 
If you had asked me 10 years ago what I could talk about at length, my only answer would have been sports or fitness. I was essentially a one-dimensional person. However, I have since then become the opposite since embarking on a relentless pursuit to learn, do, and become far more than I was back then.
That pursuit has led me to become a far more varied and well-rounded person than I ever could have imagined. I am now more than comfortable speaking at length about a wide variety of topics (listed below) and I pride myself on being able to quickly connect with people of any background, personality type, or area of interest.

I am now someone who is often described by those who know me as wise beyond my (29) years. I don't think that comes from being particularly gifted in any way, but rather from being infinitely curious and hungry to do more in life - which drives me to constantly learn more and further develop myself.

Perhaps my greatest natural gift (which I'm still constantly developing) is the ability to see every idea, topic, or problem from many angles or perspectives that many people often miss. I enjoy being able to solve problems and provide unique solutions that create "light-bulb moments" for people.

If you have me on your podcast as a guest, know that you will get a comfortable and unique experience that will make you and your audience think in new ways.

My highest value in life is freedom - time freedom, thought freedom, location freedom, financial freedom, etc.