I almost asked for a refund on a $100 event ticket. I didn't think I could afford it. That one decision led to a $15,000 training paid for by a stranger, a job offer, a free house, a free car, and a career I never could have planned for.
In this episode, I'm sharing a story I've never really told publicly before. It starts in 2002 when I was 22, living in my parents' basement, and barely making money as a speaker. I signed up for a $100 event in Toronto, almost backed out the night before, and what happened next set off a chain of events that shaped the rest of my career. Along the way, I break down three lessons about opportunity that I still come back to today, backed by research on why being in the room actually works.
In this episode, you'll learn: • Why I almost skipped a $100 event (and how my girlfriend pushed me to go) • How a stranger named Vern Martin offered to pay $3,000 so I could attend an advanced training • The pizza-for-every-meal story from my first trip to Las Vegas • What happened when I brainstormed 10 ideas for a multi-millionaire speaker • Three lessons: put yourself in the room, say yes when opportunity shows up, and make it so the right people know who you are • Research on the "serendipity mindset" and why proximity creates opportunity
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