Does that sound far-fetched?
It gets better.
Andy Frisella is the co-founder of multiple successful real businesses (we’re talking lots of brick and mortar stores as well as a huge online business).
He is the host of the popular MFCEO podcast (yes, it stands for what you think it stands for).
He is a straight-talking, no BS entrepreneur, coach, and leader.
He’s also a big guy – fit, strong, and confident.
So he’s the last guy you’d expect to have lasting nerve damage in his face from being stabbed and disfigured when in his early twenties.
I met Andy a while ago and we recently spoke at the same event and re-connected.
I’ve always looked up to his wise words backed up by real action.
So when he came on the podcast, I knew he would deliver some solid gold business advice.
What I didn’t know is how deep we would go into the psychological challenges Andy had to overcome after being attacked and disfigured when he was younger — before he was ever successful and people were paying attention to him.
I was really impressed with how he chose to shift his perspective (after battling intense depression) and make powerful results in his life despite the adversity he has faced.
No matter what you have gone through, there’s no excuses for what you can achieve after listening to Andy in Episode 485.
Some Questions I Ask:
- Where do you think you’d be if you didn’t get in that fight that night? (17:08)
- Do you think that trauma still affects you today? (19:42)
- Why should you build a business while you’re broke? (27:04)
- How do you lead with your mission of giving back in your company? (38:23)
- What are people missing in providing a quality service in business today? (43:30)
- What’s the difference between managing and leading a team? (47:22)
In this episode, you will learn:
- The power of in-person connection (now more than ever) (5:50)
- What social media should be used for (6:02)
- The story of Andy getting stabbed and disfigured (6:24)
- The moment that changed his perspective on adversity (11:53)
- What Millenials actually have right in their perspective (33:12)
- The ultimate competitive advantage for any brand to create (40:00)
- Plus much more…
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Andy Frisella