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S3E10: Getting to the Next Level with Marcus Whitney

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High performers experience near-constant pressure to improve. Marcus Whitney — venture capitalist, pro sports owner, keynote speaker, athlete, author, among other hats — shares how he plans to reach to his ‘next level.’ This is a deeply personal, wide-ranging conversation with a true virtuoso of creative craft. From exercise to creative dry spells to scaling ventures to a beginner’s mindset to the benefits of therapy, we cover a lot of ground.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Introducing today’s guest, Marcus Whitney.
  • How exercise helps calm down Marcus’ busy life and exhausting your body versus a workout.
  • Why Marcus has seen this year as his least creative year.
  • What the ‘next level’ of his life and career mean to Marcus and how he plans to get there.
  • The importance of allowing yourself to be a beginner in order to achieve success eventually.
  • Adopting the mindset of scaling as a creative act.
  • Marcus tells us about his cathartic experience in therapy.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Marcus Whitney

Marcus Whitney on LinkedIn

Marcus Whitney on X

Marcus Whitney on Instagram

Marcus Whitney on YouTube

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Jeremy Utley

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High performers experience near-constant pressure to improve. Marcus Whitney — venture capitalist, pro sports owner, keynote speaker, athlete, author, among other hats — shares how he plans to reach to his ‘next level.’ This is a deeply personal, wide-ranging conversation with a true virtuoso of creative craft. From exercise to creative dry spells to scaling ventures to a beginner’s mindset to the benefits of therapy, we cover a lot of ground.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Introducing today’s guest, Marcus Whitney.
  • How exercise helps calm down Marcus’ busy life and exhausting your body versus a workout.
  • Why Marcus has seen this year as his least creative year.
  • What the ‘next level’ of his life and career mean to Marcus and how he plans to get there.
  • The importance of allowing yourself to be a beginner in order to achieve success eventually.
  • Adopting the mindset of scaling as a creative act.
  • Marcus tells us about his cathartic experience in therapy.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Marcus Whitney

Marcus Whitney on LinkedIn

Marcus Whitney on X

Marcus Whitney on Instagram

Marcus Whitney on YouTube

Create and Orchestrate

Jeremy Utley

Jeremy Utley Email

Jeremy Utley on X

Jeremy Utley on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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