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Too many entrepreneurs get stuck on the business treadmill, hustling nonstop, unable to scale, and unknowingly stalling their growth. That’s where Dave Ramsey began. After crashing into $3 million in debt, he rebuilt from scratch, turning a small radio program into a national show with millions of listeners. With over three decades of experience in entrepreneurship, business growth, and content creation, he knows what it takes to build a lasting business. In this episode, Dave reveals the six drivers of long-term success, the five key stages of startup growth, and how he balances life as an entrepreneur and a content creator. In this episode, Hala and Dave will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (00:23) The Core Principles of Financial Freedom (05:42) Adapting to Change as a Content Creator (09:22) Balancing Content Creation and Entrepreneurship (12:34) How to Create a Clear Path in Business (15:19) The Truth About Starting a Business Today (18:22) The Six Drivers of Business Success (26:20) Shifting From Tactical to Strategic Thinking (29:44) The Five Stages of Business Growth (41:10) Leading with Care, Clarity, and Accountability (47:10) Identifying the Right Leadership Skills (48:35) Starting a Media Business as an Entrepreneur Dave Ramsey is a personal finance expert, radio personality, bestselling author, and the founder and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. Over the past three decades, he has built a legacy of helping millions achieve financial freedom. As the host of The Ramsey Show , Dave reaches more than 18 million listeners each week. He is the author of eight national bestselling books. His latest, Build a Business You Love , helps entrepreneurs navigate growth and overcome challenges at every stage. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify OpenPhone: Streamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at openphone.com/profiting Airbnb - Find yourself a co-host at airbnb.com/host Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/profiting RobinHood - Receive your 3% boost on annual IRA contributions, sign up at robinhood.com/gold Factor - Get 50% off your first box plus free shipping at factormeals.com/factorpodcast Rakuten - Save while shopping at rakuten.com Microsoft Teams - Stop paying for tools. Get everything you need, for free at aka.ms/profiting LinkedIn Marketing Solutions - Get a $100 credit on your next campaign at linkedin.com/profiting Resources Mentioned: Dave’s Book, Build a Business You Love: bit.ly/BuildaBusinessYouLove Dave’s Website: ramseysolutions.com Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap Youtube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Side Hustle, Passive Income, Online Business, Solopreneur, Networking.…
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Stress Reaction is a conversational sports and culture podcast hosted by sports marketing professional, Daniel Moore. Daniel and his well-connected guests talk about endurance sports culture, media, health, training, and more.
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Stress Reaction is a conversational sports and culture podcast hosted by sports marketing professional, Daniel Moore. Daniel and his well-connected guests talk about endurance sports culture, media, health, training, and more.
Cris Gutierrez is a 2:19 marathoner, Founder of Ope Track Club, and the man behind Beers and Miles. He’s racing Boston on Monday so if you're reading this, wish him luck. We talk smuggling beer from Portland, Maine, finding the Marathon, Puma Supershoes, being the slowest 2:20 marathoner, easy run pace range, D3 stuff, ending up in Ohio, carbon plated flip flops, alternative running shoes, shoe modifications, running in Toms, drinking/racing doubles, mindset for Boston and more. Follow Cris Follow Daniel…
Howard Lao is a freelance photographer based in Portland, Oregon and former Hudler for University of Washington. He is also the lead photographer for Grand Slam Track. We talk pretty much entirely about Grand Slam Track but specifically about the food scene in Kingston, Grand Slam All-Star media team, the numbers on Howard's media process, vibe check from the stadium, vuvuzelas, the storyline possibilities emerging from GST, the pace of the meet, Howard's Hurdle crew, Tracktown USA, when should I come to Portland and/or Eugene, delays during track meets, replacing the 60m with the 40y dash, Feed the Cats, and more. Follow Howard Follow Daniel…
Morgan Pearson is an American professional triathlete who won silver medals in the mixed relay at the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics. He also ran at Colorado University and competes in Road and Track races. We talk about his current wrist injury, running races as a triathlete, which pro runner could make it as a triathlete, fear of losing to Age Groupers, Lawrence Van Lingen, his sense of style, posting, his crazies take related to sunglasses, wearing sponsored kit in a cat 5 race, and more.…
Theo Kahler, News Editor at Runner's World returns to Stress Reaction as the first entry into the two-timers club. We hash out the definition of Sub-elite, his race recap from Trials of Miles Project 13.1, SockGate, fit checks, World Indoors, Fluid Athletics, celeb running culture, Ashton Hall, Huberman lore, shoe choice, Matt Richtman, and more. Follow Theo Kahler Follow Fluid Athletics Follow Daniel…
Jeff Merrill is the President of Portland Track and Chief Intern of Trackland. He’s a producer, meet director, broadcaster, and more. We talk desk Feng Shui, ceiling heights, Chief Intern responsibilities, GST, Stress Reaction listeners, practical constraints around fatherhood, going au natarale, how old is professional track really?, legacy and staying power of meets, Portland Track Fest pitch, Portland’s reputation, dressing with flare while racing, revving up the engine, theories around runners' origins, "Cool" runners, and more. Follow Portland Track Follow Jeff Follow Trackland…
Jan Figueroa is a photographer and the Media Coordinator for UA Baltimore Distance. We talk being at European Indoor Championships and how it will compare to being at NCAA Indoor Nationals, racing Anderson Bobo, taking pics with Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Jan heads to China?, the YouTube queue, Jan's Uber Eats addiction, Under Armor, how Jan ran a 4:06 marathon as a 2:31 marathoner, texting while running, and more. Follow Jan Figueroa Follow Daniel Moore Follow Fluid Athletics…
Aidan Tooker is a Syracuse alum and pro runner training with Team SOVA, a group coached by Ben Thomas. We caught up with him as he's getting settled in for an altitude stint in Provo, Utah. We talk settling in at Provo, Ben Thomas Coaching Method, how he ended up with the group, a peek behind the curtain of Swoosh TC, is altitude all that special?, bumping into Andrew Huberman, s/o Preston, the video man, the structure of SOVA, different archetypes of running, creating content that resonates, why the secret sauce might just be friendship, watching old races, golden age of Syracuse running, cycling in Provo, and more. Follow Aidan Follow Team SOVA…
Kevin Gunawan is a photographer, videographer and one-fourth of Footstep Creative. Kevin splits time between Boulder and Chicago and works with TCS, SOVA, Under Armor, Heartbreak, and more. We talk being Bi-Inland, Altitude Training in Boulder, going Strava Dark, training nonchalantly, my experiments with Easy Interval Method, NCAA era, running in pants, my rule for dressing, brands we’re liking, Footstep Creative, everyone’s strengths, Joe Hale’s Mr. Beast-isms, fun on the internet, post-peak motion blur, photo treatment predictions, Marketing “experts” Green Screen videos, OG run stores, Midwest Supremacy, grey area doping, and more. Follow Kevin Footstep Creative Follow me, Daniel Moore…
Katie Rainsberger is a Team Boss and University of Washington alumna, Scientist, and advocate for Women's specific Sports Science research. We talk gift giving, favorite candies, smuggling Sour Patch into the NXN dance, her research, cycle-based grocery shopping, her current running status and journey to where she’s at right now, Living in the inspiration montage scene, sustainable gratitude, being a runner who sits around all day vs needing to stay occupied, perfect altitude, heat training, and more. Follow Katie Read about her Fundraiser through Voice in Sport…
Tim Rossi is a co-founder of Lost Boys Track Club, head of brand and experiential marketing at Bandit, and contributor to Tempo Journal. Traveling to Paris, Wisconsin Dry January, Running Store shopping habits, Shopping vs. supporting small businesses, Paris shoe Trends, cautionary tales from former runners, Lost Boys origins, Tim’s first Stressie, road to Sub 2:30, racing at the Armory, comparing yourself to current college athletes, Millrose spectating, bringing back indoor smoking, Tim’s unofficial newsletter, bridging the gap between community and elite sport, “there are no secrets” but are there shortcuts, is Hyrox the new wave?, Grand Slam, weird year on the professional side, Bandit exclusive info, the highest profile unsponsored athlete, the Track equivalent of the Luka-AD Trade, and more.…
Brenden Clarke is a director and photographer based in Los Angeles. He is also the Founder of the production studio, 315, which shot a recent viral Cole Hocker campaign. We talk about getting back into running, photography in NYC, alternative runners, Is running in a bubble, run clubs, interviewing the founder of Satisfy, running in LA vs. NY, gear check at the Diplo Run Club, future of Fluid Athletics, Sam Parsons innovations, future guests for Stress Reaction podcast. Follow Brenden and 315 Running New York…
Reuben Reina is a Student-Athlete at the University of Arkansas and Creative director and CEO of Butter Boys Track Club. Reuben is fresh off a 3:55 Mile at the Arkansas Invitational. We talk about his race to tie the Arkansan mile record, Southern Roots, how training makes you boring, Butter Boys Track Club, Working in a Bike Shop, YouTube, Is Arkansas the new BU, Fluid Athletics, What if Jakob Ingebrigsten was from Texas, LiveWrong, Dad/Coach relationship, being an Aries, nerding out with training data, Transfer Portal, the rest of the indoor season, beer miles, questionable NIL opportunities, and more Follow Reuben Follow Butter Boys Follow Fluid Athletics…
Sam Parsons is a German-American long-distance runner who lives in Boulder, CO. Sam is also a founding member and Creative Director with professional running team, Tinman Elite. We talk life as a Free Agent, status of Adidas and Tinman, state of Pro Running teams, Nike Coffee, Houston Half, Joe Klecker mindset, Are Tempos Dead?, College parties, Frank Shorter, Tyler Hamilton, giving people their flowers, media consumption as a pro, power of the algorithm, what hoops will you jump through to watch Grand Slam Track, free game for Michael Johnson, a CTA for someone to sponsor Sam and more. Follow Sam…
Ben Rayner is a NYC photographer, director, husband, dad, etc who runs and rides bikes and is a founding member of the Glue Factory Track Club We talk morning routines, Cool Guy bikes, Unbound, Cycling for run training, Kilian, Glue Factory, NYC Run Clubs, Jakob, and we talk through our reactions to Sinead Diver’s Meme Instagram, @heapsgoodrunners Predictions for 2025…
Robert Hooper is a Mechanical Engineering student and T&F/XC Athlete at Tennessee State University. He also has a large following on TikTok and other social media platforms. We talk about Tupelo, MS, life as a Track and Field athlete in the NCAA, blowing up on TikTok, the difference between social media platforms, Noah Lyles, iShowSpeed, working with Citius, Mixed Relay being great for USA Men's 100m runners, defending Max Siegel, ball-knower Timothee Chalamet, looking crazy at the local gym, life as a Hooper, hill repeats up Broadway Street, and more. Follow Robert Hooper…
Jonathan Gault is a staff writer at LetsRun.com. and co-host of the Letsrun.com Track Talk Podcast. He also ran Cross Country and Track for 4 years as a student at Dartmouth and then got his Master's in Journalism at Syracuse. We talk about his time in Madison, mingling with Coaches, current fitness level, Running media, not having an Instagram, off-season storylines, Nike teams, Graham vs Jakob, the future of the NCAA, Rojo vs. Kenyan Parliament, how fast could I get on EPO, comparing PRs and more. Follow Jonathan Jonathan's work on Letsrun.com…
Chris Derrick is a retired American distance runner who ran for Nike as a member of the Bowerman Track Club. He won 3 consecutive US Cross Country Championships in 2013–15. He attended Stanford University, where he earned 14 All-American honors. We talk about his time in Madison on the mic for NCAA XC Championships, how many teams are happy leaving the race, living up to our respective alma mater’s reputation, content creation as a Nike Athlete, being a part-time Social Media Manager, who’s really moving the needle in Track & Field, chasing QOM’s, XC Skiing aspirations, Boulder Bros, Chasing 1% gains, Altitude theories, Jerry, many lessons learned as a pro, Kenyans racing in the snow, what career moves he’d recommend for a 22-year-old version of himself. Follow Chris on Instagram and bug him to get back on Substack…
Aidan Reed is an elite runner for Roots Running High-Performance team based in Boulder, CO. He's also a member of the Tracksmith Amateur Support Program. We talk about his tips for runners, racing to expose your fitness, my current fitness and goals, the Philadelphia Half Marathon, his marathons, Montana as a hotbed of Endurance fitness, high mileage culture at Southern Utah, Cam Levins legacy, Boulder Tourism Tips, Track Team Beef, who's the King of the Marathon, favorite all-time races, and more. Follow Aidan on Instagram , Twitter and Substack…
Joe Holder is a Nike Master Trainer and Run Coach with Nike, a Fitness and Wellness columnist for GQ Magazine, Founder of The Ocho System (OS), and Co-Founder of System of Service. We talk about his current relationship with running, zagging from the Marathon craze, bringing back the mile, Training like Emil Zatopek, Columbus culture in health/wellness, his 10 Year plan, how to stop runners from getting injured, planting the seed for his first Triathlon, bodybuilding while trying to break 2:30, documenting vs. content creation, and more.…
Cole Townsend is a runner, cyclist, and cofounder of Sole Retriever. He also runs Running Supply, a directory of the best designed running shoes, apparel, bags, and accessories. We chat Tumblr, clapped out college gear, vintage running shirts, George H.W.’s run fits, Brick Layer’s Union, cycling expenses, personal SEO, state of running brands and collaborative culture, guy fieri alpha fly’s, Diplo Run Club, when the running bubble will burst, and more. Follow Cole Check out Running Supply…
William Hague is fresh off a 2:23 Marathon in New York City. He also runs a popular anonymous Instagram account around running shoe technology and was a classmate and teammate of mine in our shared Duke XC/T&F days. We talk about his powerful Instagram account, Nike’s sneaky shoe tactics, Eliud surfing the first super shoe wave, his race performance in NYC, the obstacles of the marathon, friend of the pod Matt Choi, becoming a marathon believer, Chicago as a hub of influential running characters, loving the grind, his favorite brands in and around running and more.…
Devin McDermott is a Marketing Professional who competed in Track and Field/XC at the University of Florida. We talk about Parker Valby signing to New Balance, the first-ever Stress Reaction Segment presented by _______, a Track and Field Draft where we both represent different brands, Gabby Thomas vs. Cooper Teare, what kind of mega-conglomerate brand I'm cooking up, and more.…
Brad Culp is a sports journalist, author of The Norwegian Method, former Editor-in-Chief of Triathlete Magazine, Media Manager of the International Triathlon Union, and LAVA magazine, the official publication of the IRONMAN triathlon series. We talk about his time in Norway, how this book came to be, getting in shape enough to hang with the fittest athletes in the world, great ideas coming from training time, an Olav Alexander Bu A.I. bot, Kristian Blummenfelt's interests in American culture, crossover moments that created athletic breakthroughs, never getting a massage, Nils Van der Poel Training Plan and more. Brad's Book: The Norwegian Method: The Culture, Science & Humans Behind the Groundbreaking Approach to Elite Endurance Performance Follow Brad…
Theo Kahler is the Runner’s World News Editor and sub-elite runner. He just wrote an article titled “What’s Next for Eliud Kipchoge” which you can read out here. We talk about Eliud Kipchoge’s Zoom etiquette, gear testing at Runner’s World, Beating Matt Centrowitz, my time at the Chicago Marathon, Cyclocross racing as runners, homemade sports nutrition, unsanctioned racing, Galen Rupp’s media prowess, what if Kipchoge ran in the NCAA?, and more. Follow Theo’s writing on Runner’s World and Twitter…
Joe Hale is a photographer based in New York City. He’s worked with many of your favorite publications and brands. We discuss the similarities between Bike vs Film Stores, Joe’s Cycling Journey, Paris Olympics, Athlos vs Puma/Red Bull Track events, Meg thee Stallion anchoring Athlos, Joe’s business acumen, outside perspectives on Track and Field, Athlos vs. Grand Slam Track beef, pivoting to NBA/MLB photography, the art of cold DMs, niche Track posting, Sydney’s Google Ad, Olympic Propaganda, Chicago Marathon Ekiden and more.…
Karen Lesiewicz is a co-host of Getting Chicked podcast, sub-elite runner, Citius broadcaster, and social media personality. We talk Boston Marathon cutoff, getting chicked, racing Molly Siedel, is running too inclusive?, Professional athlete posting, punching down/up, Florida and Illinois drivers being bad in different ways, racing against people who are too talented, cross-training torture devices, dream sponsors, and more. Follow Karen and Getting Chicked…
Brady Holmer is a scientist, writer, athlete and podcaster. He writes a Substack called, Physiologically Speaking, where he discussed the lastest health, exercise science, and wellness topics. He also authored an eBook titled, VO2 Max Essentials which can be found here: https://bradyjholmer.gumroad.com/l/VO2maxessentials We discuss how fast would Joe Rogan run a marathon, run clubs in Austin, guessing when someone starting running based on hat choice, how to monetize Brady’s shoe buying habit, becoming the next health influencer, using data to inform training decisions, cycling for run training…
"@Predamame doesn't miss" - Ashton Eaton, on today's guest. Alex Predhome is an accomplished amateur runner, tech worker, and the man behind Track and Field's favorite social media personality, @predamame We talk about running Boston, being the King of Track Twitter, fixing the sport, horny run clubs, Is running cool?, how to follow the sport, influencers and hybrid athletes, optimism around Grand Slam Track, and more running stuff. Oh, and listen to D3 Glory Days.…
Solo pod because I failed to record my lovely conversation with Olympic Gold Medalist, World Champion, and professional cyclist, Lily Williams. Maybe I'll have her on the pod at a later date. Instead of not posting an episode, I talked through some thoughts on the current state of Track and Field as a sport for Athletes and how it may or not be transitioning into a sport of entertainers.…
Anderson Bobo is the Creative Director of Oregon Cross Country/Track and Field. We discuss Oregon Cross Country Practice, how Florida Roots run deep, Olympic Half Marathon Trials in Orlando, slinging shoes, On’s coming out party, Grant Holloway, Cross Country coach's aversion to podcasting, Coach Holloway taking things personally, Quincy Halls nickname for Anderson and more.…
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