

The Chris Harder Show
Chris Harder
Giving you every tool you need to be unapologetically successful, these episodes will share the secrets, tips, and incredible stories of how wealthy entrepreneurs, celebrities, and people of influence have risen to the top, and what they've done to make this world a better place as a result of their success. Host Chris Harder pulls out the best in people, proving that when good people make good money, they do great things! As a successful entrepreneur himself, he believes that everyone has the right to an abundant lifestyle and the responsibility to help others have the same. Money's most important role is that it gives options and solves problems and there are way too many stories of successful individuals doing GREAT things with their wealth that go unreported. Chris' goal is to highlight those stories, giving you the permission, motivation, tips and tools to love and attract money, become a smashing success, and in return, empower you to live generously in your earning and your giving. For more content, check out www.chrisharder.me.
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Sep 30, 2019 • 1h 9min
268: How to Support Powerful Women with Dave Hollis
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Choosing whether to step up or step out Keeping on the same trajectory as your partner Having the discipline to do the things you don't want to in order to get the life that you want Sitting in discomfort in order to benefit from it Listening fully before tearing apart an idea Setting aside your ego Not letting the opinions of others hold you back The ways your role in your relationship will constantly change Resources: Pre-order the book: getoutofyourownwaythebook.com Instagram: instagram.com/mrdavehollis Facebook: facebook.com/mrdavehollis Show Notes: Today, Dave Hollis and I sit down and jam on how to support powerful women. He is the CEO of The Hollis Company, and husband to Rachel Hollis, the famous author of the books Girl, Wash Your Face and Girl, Stop Apologizing. Before he joined Rachel in building The Hollis Company, he had an incredible career in publicity, talent management, marketing and brand management, mostly in the motion pictures industry for some of the biggest companies in the world. Dave and Rachel have four kids, and yet they still find a way to run one of the largest self-development brands in the world. We're going to do a deep dive into how they make that work, how they keep their relationship and being a great parent a priority, while having this explosive growth. Question Highlights: Tell me about the moment where you had to choose to pursue your personal development? What are the one or two actions or beliefs that you had to change in that moment? What is the key to being a really great partner to a very powerful woman? Are there times you ever feel like Rachel Hollis' husband instead of the person you are yourself? What are some of the hacks and non-negotiables that you've installed to protect your role as lovers and parents first? What is it like being on the other side of one of the most recognizable self-help brands? What are the most common lies that hold us back? Guest Bio: Dave Hollis serves as the CEO of The Hollis Company where he chases audacious dreams with his partner and CCO, the extraordinary NY Times Best-Selling author, motivational speaker and world-changer Rachel Hollis. The Hollis Company is built around the belief that everybody is made for more. It exists to arm people from every background with the tools to change their life for the better. Our content is a mix of encouragement, authentic truth-telling and tangible direction to make lasting change. We create tools and foster community to help people grow in their relationships, businesses, sense of self, and opportunities to impact others. The Hollis Co measures success in impact: how can the media, live events and merchandise we produce create real and lasting life change? The company lives in these lanes and it's where the family of existing brands will continue to thrive. Outside of The Hollis Co, Dave is a member of the Motion Picture Academy and sits on the membership committee, serves on an innovation board called Fandango Labs, as well as the board of Will Rogers Motion Pictures Pioneers, the board of foster care charity Austin Angels and the board of Pepperdine's Institute for Entertainment, Media and Culture. Dave believes in the importance of variety in a career as a prerequisite for considering any candidate -- his myriad jobs in Research, Publicity, Talent Management, Grassroots Marketing, Brand Management, Retail Strategy, Technology Innovation and Sales has rounded his expertise and affords an informed, solution-oriented macro view of any business. Dave is the father of four children, an adoptive father and four-time foster dad. As a family, the Hollis' support philanthropy in the foster care and the teen/transitional homelessness space. They live and operate their business out of Austin, TX. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 26, 2019 • 31min
267: Should You Buy or Rent?
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Is renting throwing away your money? When buying a home is the right move The hidden costs of home ownership The benefits of renting The formula to decide if home ownership is a good value The smart home-buying strategy Resources: Free training videos: fortheloveofmoney.com/free Money Principles Show Notes: Is homeownership the right move? This can be a controversial topic, but so many people have questions about it, and more importantly, so many people get it wrong. I'm going to address this financial urban legend that's been fed to people who, while meaning well, didn't know any better. So many of us just follow the advice that someone gives them without stopping to run the numbers on it. It was also probably given to you by people who aren't exactly financially savvy. We're going to go over when buying makes sense, when renting is a better idea, and the smartest home-buying strategy I know. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 23, 2019 • 57min
266: How Creatives Create Wealth with Chase Jarvis
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Finding opportunity in the face of tragedy Taking charge of your life despite expectations of others Following the "whispers" of your calling Start before you're ready The myth of the "all-in" entrepreneur Following your gut feeling & intuition Leaning into what makes you unique Resources: Learn more: chasejarvis.com Read: Creative Calling: Establish a Daily Practice, Infuse Your World with Meaning, and Succeed in Work + Life CreativeLive: creativelive.com Instagram: instagram.com/chasejarvis Facebook: facebook.com/chasejarvis YouTube: youtube.com/chasejarvis Show Notes: Chase Jarvis is the award-winning photographer, director, artist, app developer, and entrepreneur. Practically everything he touches turns to gold! He's also the co-founder of CreativeLive, the online educational platform that is the largest live streaming platform for helping creatives to excel in their career. This is one of those episodes that will absolutely be a game changer for you. You're going to learn about how to pursue your creative passion instead of being stuck in a job that other people expect you to stay in. You're going to break free from the notion that artists have to be struggling. You'll be inspired by his link between being a creative and being an entrepreneur. And last but not least, Chase drops some advice from his new book, Creative Calling, that will unlock so many important parts of your life. Question Highlights: Would you mind sharing the story of how you found your passion for photography? What is your advice to people who feel trapped but feel that calling? What do you think of the "starving artist syndrome"? Why was now the time to write the book? What did you learn about yourself writing this book? Guest Bio: Chase Jarvis is an award-winning artist, entrepreneur, and one of the most influential photographers of the past decade. He has created campaigns for Apple, Nike, Red Bull and others, was a contributor to the Pulitzer-winning New York Times story Snowfall, and earned an Emmy nomination for his documentary Portrait of a City. He also created Best Camera--the first photo app to share images to social networks, and is the Founder of CreativeLive, where more than 10 million students learn photography, video, design, music and business from the world's top creators and entrepreneurs. He's a keynote speaker, and advisor to Fortune 100 brands, and has been a guest at the Obama White House, the United Nations, the Library of Congress, a 10 Downing Street, Buckingham Palace, and the DIFC in Dubai. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 19, 2019 • 19min
265: Three Differences Between Six and Seven Figure Earners
In This Episode You Will Learn About: The three things that set apart six and seven figure earners Keeping up a productive day Doing versus delegating Scalability of your business Resources: Free training videos: fortheloveofmoney.com/free Money Principles Show Notes: Today, I'm weighing in on a question that I get all the time: What's the real difference between six figure earners and seven figure earners? There's a lot that sets seven figure earners apart from everyone else, but I'm going to share with you the three main things that put them above and beyond. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 16, 2019 • 57min
264: Why Luxury Goods Are Important with Daniel Curtis
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Joining the family business but reinventing from the ground up Growing up in an entrepreneurial family The correlation between wealthy people who are happy and those who aren't Compartmentalizing different areas of your life Raising kids on how to view success Why luxury goods are valuable and important Resources: Learn more: robbvices.com Facebook: facebook.com/robbvices Instagram: instagram.com/robbvices Twitter: twitter.com/robbvices Show Notes: Today I'm sitting down with a friend of mine, Daniel Curtis. He is the founder of Robb Vices, a highly curated luxury boxed goods membership. We talk about what it was like growing up in such a highly successful entrepreneurial family, how his parents made him such a kind, hungry and driven individual despite growing up with so much privilege, and why and how he started Robb Vices. And we talk about how he balances being a great husband and father with his incredibly successful business. And he points out the one strong correlation between wealthy individuals who are happy and those who aren't. Question Highlights: Did you always have expectations of working in the family business? What pressures and gifts come from growing up in an entrepreneurial family? When you grow up surrounded by luxury, do you feel like it spoils you? What is the correlation between the wealthy people who are happy and those who aren't? What are some examples you've seen of people with great wealth being very generous? How do you balance being a good husband, father, and entrepreneur? How do you want your kids to grow up viewing success? Where did the idea for Robb Vices come from? Why is luxury so important and why should we care about it? Guest Bio: Daniel Curtis is the Founder & CEO of Robb Vices. Through this membership platform he serves as a curator for the curators. Robb Vices membership delivers a surprise delivery of unique products as well as a magazine that tells their story on a monthly basis. He created Robb Vices as an independent company out of Robb Report magazine where he previously served as Vice President and was formerly a Curtis family operated business. Most recently Daniel has launched an exclusive luxury eCommerce platform: VicesReserve.com as well as a cigar discovery membership called Cigar by Vices. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 12, 2019 • 13min
263: Ask a Better Question
In This Episode You Will Learn About: The question you should be asking instead of the one you already ask The mindset shifts that occur when you ask yourself better questions The importance of asking "how can I" instead of "can I" Resources: Apply for our Mastermind: fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind Free training videos: fortheloveofmoney.com/free Show Notes: Today, I'm going to be teaching about a better question you can ask yourself than the question you are likely ask yourself right now, and it has everything to do with if you are on your way to being wealthy or not. Instead of asking yourself "Can I afford this," ask yourself "How can I be sure to afford this?" This one shift in how you approach this question is one of the biggest differences between the wealthy and those who are not. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 9, 2019 • 1h 5min
262: The Biggest Trend Coming for 2020! with Lori Harder
In This Episode You Will Learn About: The trend that is going to dominate 2020 Why live events are coming back in a big way If you can't find an event you want, start it What it's like to host your first event Why it's important to help people with their next steps Getting comfortable with leading groups Resources: Learn more: eventluv.com Instagram: @loriharder Website: loriharder.com Show Notes: Today I'm sitting down with my beautiful wife, Lori Harder, to talk about what we see as one of the biggest trends of 2020. You still have time to prepare, so make sure you use the next few months to get yourself on track for success. Throwing and attending events is going to be massively important in 2020, and we are going to empower you, inspire you, and share with you the secrets of what is going to become the biggest trend next year. Question Highlights: What is the trend that is going to dominate 2020? What do you do if there isn't enough going on in your area? What was it like to start your very first event? How did it feel? What are the biggest fears that hold people back? What separates the people who have successful events and the ones who are failing? Guest Bio: Lori Harder is a transformational speaker and thought leader that helps facilitate change using mindfulness, wellness, health and self love. She helps people lock in their transformations by teaching how to create lasting relationships that support their long-term goals. As a successful entrepreneur running two seven-figure businesses, network marketing professional, author, Tedx Speaker, 10-time cover model, and three-time fitness world champion, she offers a carefully curated set of practical tools to promote sustainable health, spiritual well-being and emotional thriving. She is the creator of the Top 100 Earn Your Happy podcast with over 13 million downloads, the founder of The Bliss Project event with thousands of women who've attended and the best-selling author of A Tribe Called Bliss. Throughout her career, Lori has regularly appeared on the covers of and published articles for Oxygen Magazine, STRONG Fitness Magazine, Health & Fitness Magazine and Prosper Magazine. She has also been featured on NBC, Fox, TLC networks, Forbes and Fast Company. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 5, 2019 • 27min
261: How the 10-10-80 Rule Affects You
In This Episode You Will Learn About: What the 10-10-80 Rule is How to get to the top 10% The common traits of the top 10% Networking and collaborating Staying consistent Selling things in many different ways Investing in yourself Resources: Train the Trainer event: eventluv.com/ Free training videos: fortheloveofmoney.com/free Show Notes: Have you ever wondered why some people are selling out all of their events, or crushing their book launch, or selling more courses than you, or always raking in the huge commissions while you struggle to make ends meet? No matter what your business is, no matter what you're selling, no matter what role you're in, it's because of the 10-10-80 rule. What is the 10-10-80 rule? It means that 10% of you will make the bulk majority of all the money. Another 10% will make a decent living. And 80% of you will continue to struggle or barely get by. This is not doom and gloom, this is a wake up call so that you can choose what category you are going to end up in, and I am going to teach you what to do to get there. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Sep 2, 2019 • 60min
260: How Artificial Intelligence Affects YOUR Business with Susan Sly
In This Episode You Will Learn About: What artificial intelligence exists today Where AI is headed in the future Ethics in AI Investing in artificial intelligence The future of philanthropy Who is going to benefit from AI Real world retargeting ads Resources: Learn more: radiusai.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/radius-ai Susan's Website: susansly.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/susansly/ Free Training videos: fortheloveofmoney.com/free Show Notes: Today, I'm sitting down with my good friend Susan Sly. Susan is the co-founder of Radius AI, the tech company that is setting the bar for artificial intelligence. She has become a multi-millionaire making money across several verticals. She is an all-around incredible human. The way she lives life is an inspiration to everybody, but she's also one of the smartest people I know, hands down, in business. I'm so excited to get her on the show because it's going to translate to you becoming a smarter business person as well. Question Highlights: Where are we at with AI now, and why should we care about it already? What are some of the repercussions of AI? What are we experiencing today? How will AI have an effect on network marketing? How will AI change philanthropy? Guest Bio: Susan Sly is a tech investor, best-selling author, speaker, trainer and entrepreneur. She has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, Lifetime Television, The CBN, The Morning Show in Australia and been quoted in Forbes Magazine Online. Susan is the author of 7 books. Her book project with NY Times Best Selling Author, Jack Canfield, made six Amazon Best Selling lists. Susan has built channel sales teams that have produced over $1.6 billion in sales. She is currently the Co-CEO and cofounder of Radius AI – a Silicon Valley and Phoenix based AI company. Susan recently completed a certificate in AI and Machine Learning from MIT. Susan has completed the Boston Marathon 6X and placed Top 10 in the Pro Division of the Ironman Triathlon in Malaysia. Susan is passionate about philanthropy and has dedicated a significant amount of time and money working to liberate girls from trafficking and invest in education to support women and girls who have survived trauma and abuse both domestically and overseas. Susan is the mother of five children and resides with her husband in Scottsdale, Arizona. Find out more about Susan at www.susansly.com Susan truly believes we can have it all. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media

Aug 29, 2019 • 15min
259: 7 Things to Avoid When Building a Great Business
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Working with the wrong people Taking small, safe opportunities Saying goodbye to ego Jumping off sinking ships Toxic environments Avoiding mediocrity Shiny objects Resources: Free training videos: fortheloveofmoney.com/free Money Principles Show Notes: Today I'm going to be talking about 7 things we should probably avoid, but sometimes don't, when we're building a business. These are things that we fall trap to, sometimes without even realizing it. You being able to avoid these things, even if you know you should be able to, is going to make or break your business. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media


