Daniel G delivers a masterclass on the fundamental difference between prospecting and selling. Learn why prospecting should be lightning-fast while sales conversations need to slow down. He breaks down how to treat prospects like humans, not numbers, and reveals the mindset shift that separates amateurs from professionals when handling objections.  

Daniel Negreanu Show notes Join Eric Worre for an in-depth conversation with poker legend Daniel Negreanu as they explore the evolution of professional poker, the psychology of high-stakes competition, and the entrepreneurial lessons hidden within the game. From transforming the World Series of Poker to the mental strategies that separate champions from amateurs, Daniel shares insights from his decades at the top of the poker world. This fascinating discussion covers everything from the economics of million-dollar tournaments to building wealth beyond the felt, plus Daniel opens up about his personal journey toward starting a family and finding fulfillment beyond achievements. TimeStamps [00:02:45] – The Daily Vlog Decision- Why Daniel started documenting his World Series experience and the behind-the-scenes production [00:04:20] – YouTube Algorithm Challenges- Platform restrictions affecting poker content creators and age-restriction mysteries [00:07:33] – Modern Poker Learning Advantages- Why today’s players have unprecedented opportunities compared to the “Wild West” era [00:08:30] – The Jesse Lowndes Phenomenon- How creativity and talent can triumph over computer-based study methods [00:11:30] – The Luck Factor Reality- Why tournament results don’t always reflect player skill and the role of variance [00:15:18] – High Stakes Economics Truth- The financial reality behind million-dollar buy-ins and backing arrangements [00:18:00] – Triton Series Sustainability- What keeps ultra-high stakes poker afloat and the crypto connection [00:22:45] – Battle of the Ages Format- Innovative tournament structures separating players over and under 50 [00:25:51] – World Series Investment Strategy- Daniel’s $2.1 million budget and 25% stakeholder sharing approach [00:30:00] – Stage-by-Stage Tournament Strategy- Coaching approach from data collection to bubble play and final table tactics [00:40:08] – ICM and Leverage Dynamics- How chip stacks create psychological pressure and strategic advantages [00:56:17] – Speech Play Mastery- The psychology behind verbal manipulation and Daniel’s famous techniques [1:03:15] – Substances in High Stakes Poker- The role of marijuana, Adderall, and other performance enhancers in professional play [1:07:21] – Chess and Strategic Thinking- How chess relates to poker strategy and the meditative aspects of both games [1:11:13] – Building Wealth Beyond Poker- Daniel’s abundant mindset and diversified income streams outside tournament play [1:18:08] – Future of Poker and AI- How technology will reshape the game and the coming cat-and-mouse game with cheating [1:29:09] – Online Poker Regulation- The frustration with US restrictions and the potential for future growth [1:36:02] – Life Beyond Goals- Transitioning from achievement-focused living to contribution and family priorities   Your Next Steps: Join Eric’s Daily Coaching and training at: https://goproinsider.com/   Purchase tickets to Go Pro Xperience 2025: https://gopro2025.com/gpx25   Get more likes and comments with engaging, unique posts written by AI in a click & access the AI version of the #1 Network Marketing expert, Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/nmproai-pc   Hire Eric- Get best-in-class Network Marketing Advice with Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/hireeric-pc   For the latest news and insights from the world of Network Marketing visit: https://nmpro.link/yt-subscribe Questions or Comments?  Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you’d like to share?  Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com

In this inspiring episode of The Excellence Project, Eric Worre sits down with Julia Thornhill, a dynamic network marketing leader who has built a global business spanning 20 countries. Julia shares her remarkable journey from humble beginnings—growing up on food stamps and joining the military—to becoming a successful entrepreneur and mother. With nearly a decade of experience in the industry, Julia offers valuable insights on navigating company transitions, balancing motherhood with business building, and creating systems that allow for both personal and professional growth. Her story of resilience through company tragedies, leadership challenges, and marketplace politics serves as an inspiration for anyone looking to create lasting success in network marketing. TimeStamps [00:00:31] – From Humble Beginnings to Finding Network Marketing – Julia shares her background growing up on food stamps, serving in Iraq, and eventually finding herself $40,000 in debt despite working multiple jobs. [00:03:24] – Network Marketing Finding Her at the Right Time – Julia discusses how her husband first saw the potential in network marketing and how she initially researched to prove him wrong but became convinced. [00:06:03] – Early Success and Building Momentum – How Julia got off to quick success using simple videos and relentless follow-up, despite initially caring too much about others’ opinions. [00:08:17] – First Convention Experience and Going Full-Time – Julia describes attending her first industry convention and deciding to go full-time in network marketing after just five months. [00:11:08] – Traditional Entrepreneurship vs. Network Marketing – Julia contrasts traditional business ownership with network marketing, highlighting the reduced stress and increased lifestyle flexibility. [00:15:15] – Daily Routine in the First Year – Details about Julia’s consistent work ethic, event hosting, and commitment to education in the early stages of her business. [00:23:00] – Navigating Company Tragedy and Transition – Julia shares the emotional experience of losing company founders in an accident and managing through the subsequent company acquisition. [00:29:10] – The Role of Faith in Business Success – Julia discusses how faith has been integral in her journey, including a powerful story from her military service in Iraq. [00:39:13] – Using Virtual Assistants to Scale – How Julia leverages virtual assistants and committees to maintain business growth through pregnancies and while raising children. [00:52:59] – Building a Global Business and Future Vision – Julia reflects on building a business in 20 countries and shares her vision for balancing motherhood with continued business growth.   Your Next Steps: Join Eric’s Daily Coaching and training at: https://goproinsider.com/   Purchase tickets to Go Pro Xperience 2025: https://gopro2025.com/gpx25   Get more likes and comments with engaging, unique posts written by AI in a click & access the AI version of the #1 Network Marketing expert, Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/nmproai-pc   Hire Eric- Get best-in-class Network Marketing Advice with Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/hireeric-pc   For the latest news and insights from the world of Network Marketing visit: https://nmpro.link/yt-subscribe Questions or Comments?  Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you’d like to share?  Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com  

In this episode of The Excellence Project, Eric Worre sits down with Ken Schmidt, the former Director of Communications at Harley-Davidson who played a pivotal role in one of the most celebrated brand turnarounds in business history. Ken shares the inside story of how Harley-Davidson transformed from a struggling motorcycle manufacturer on the brink of bankruptcy to a lifestyle brand with unprecedented customer loyalty. Throughout the conversation, Ken reveals the powerful strategy of creating “visual words” that differentiated Harley from competitors, the importance of humanizing business interactions, and practical ways any business can shift from being product-focused to becoming truly memorable in customers’ minds. TimeStamps [00:00:40] – Ken’s Beginning at Harley-Davidson – How Ken joined Harley-Davidson in the mid-80s when the company was struggling and most expected it to fold after 80+ years in business. [00:05:02] – The Market Situation – Ken explains how Harley went from owning 95% market share to collapsing as Japanese competitors entered with lower-priced, well-made motorcycles. [00:09:40] – The Mission to Reposition – Ken describes his job to improve Harley’s image and attract investment despite the company’s Chapter 11 status. [00:15:40] – The Three Questions That Changed Everything – Ken shares the three simple questions he typed out that became the foundation for Harley’s brand transformation. [00:22:15] – The Five Visual Words – The afternoon brainstorm that produced five powerful words—lifestyle, freedom, camaraderie, individuality, and rebellion—that still drive Harley’s brand identity today. [00:35:05] – Humanizing the Business – Ken’s insights on why people naturally humanize businesses and the importance of being known for who you are, not what you do. [00:41:31] – Direct Customer Engagement – How bringing bikes to events and asking customers direct questions provided invaluable insights that couldn’t be captured in surveys. [00:48:07] – Getting Executive Buy-in – The story of how Harley executives personally experienced customer feedback, which catalyzed total organizational commitment to the new approach. [01:09:38] – Remember and Repeat (R&R) – Ken’s personal philosophy about creating memorable experiences that customers will share with others. [01:17:44] – Leading with Humanity, Not Products – Why showing genuine interest in people creates preference in a world where every product is seen as a commodity. [01:32:17] – Simple Ways to Be Memorable – Practical examples of how businesses can create unexpected moments that get talked about and drive repeat business.   Your Next Steps: Join Eric’s Daily Coaching and training at: https://goproinsider.com/   Purchase tickets to Go Pro Xperience 2025: https://gopro2025.com/gpx25   Get more likes and comments with engaging, unique posts written by AI in a click & access the AI version of the #1 Network Marketing expert, Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/nmproai-pc   Hire Eric- Get best-in-class Network Marketing Advice with Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/hireeric-pc   For the latest news and insights from the world of Network Marketing visit: https://nmpro.link/yt-subscribe Questions or Comments?  Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you’d like to share?  Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com

Network Marketing Leader Rob Sperry shares his expert training tips, advice on what’s working today, his views on leadership and discusses the importance of patience. 1:25:16 Show Notes: 0:00 – Introduction 01:16 – Eric welcomes Rob Sperry to The Excellence Project and asks him about taking NyQuil instead of DayQuil before the interview. 03:58 – Rob and Eric discuss the current state of the Network Marketing Profession. 11:28 – Eric asks Rob if the success of an organization is based on its leadership. 15:39 – Rob explains why contribution is the goal, not retirement. 20:44 – Rob shares why “All Out Massive Action” is Eric’s most valuable training. 29:52 – Rob details why you should be a Networker first and a Network Marketer second. 35:57 – Rob reveals why Network Marketing Professionals should put quantity over quality when they are starting out. 41:48 – How Rob gets people out of paralysis and into action. 44:25 – Rob’s connection to famous educator and author Steven Covey. 46:36 – Rob explains why your desire to reach your goals has to be bigger than your fear. 54:21 – 95% of the things entrepreneurs do, they don’t like doing. 57:02 – Rob pulls back the curtain on the importance of getting people started right away. 01:02:24 – Rob lists what’s working in recruiting today. 01:07:26 – Eric and Rob discuss the current ratio of in-person to virtual interactions and events. 01:10:22 – Eric asks Rob how he defines a leader. 01:16:49 – Rob tells Eric that he should do training on emotional intelligence for leaders. 01:20:37 – Rob shares the changes he would like to see in the Network Marketing Profession and his advice for people who want to be successful. Resources From This Podcast: The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy https://www.amazon.com/Compound-Effect-Darren-Hardy/dp/159315724X Questions or Comments? Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you’d like to share? Please email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com

Entrepreneur, mentor, and coach Chris Lee takes us on a journey through his unique upbringing and how it influenced his high level of discipline, structure, and boundaries, how he designed his life at age 6, his entrepreneurial ups and downs, and his 9-figure exit from his company. 1:27:20 Show Notes: 0:00 – Introduction 1:55 – Eric welcomes entrepreneur, mentor, and coach Chris Lee to The Excellence Project. 03:25 – Chris describes how his unique upbringing influenced his entrepreneurial style. 09:46 – Chris got his first job when he was 9 years old and it forced him to be a morning person. 17:09 – Chris details how his upbringing has inspired his parenting. 24:31 – Chris had planned out his whole life at age 6. He explains how things turned out differently than the plan. 28:40 – Chris explains why so much of his hope and joy comes from discipline. 32:34 – Why Chris believes giving is one of the most selfish things you can do. 45:15 – Chris’ evolution from premed student to entrepreneur. 48:01 – Chris’ first company goes bankrupt and he ends up owing his father-in-law one million dollars. 55:44 – Chris goes to work for various companies in order to learn about the business before he starts his hugely successful solar company.  01:06:32 – Chris receives a 9-figure exit when he sells his company. 01:13:16 – Chris shares why walking away from his business was the most depressing time of his life. 01:16:14 – Chris tells us how he reclaimed his purpose through The Founder Project. 01:19:17 – Chris reveals when he finally paid his father-in-law back. 01:22:39 – Chris offers his best advice on discipline, standards and vision. Resources From This Podcast: The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357 Questions or Comments? Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you’d like to share? Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com

Veteran Network Marketing Leader Torsten Sedlmeier details his journey from successful entrepreneur, to hitting rock bottom, and then rebuilding to massive success. He also offers his insights into the Network Marketing Profession in Europe and explains what excellence means to him. 57:44  Show Notes: 0:00 – Introduction 01:14 – Eric welcomes Torsten Sedlmeier to The Excellence Project. 03:03 – Torsten started his first entrepreneurial activities at age 12 to support his mountain biking hobby. 07:18 – Eric asks Torsten to describe typical German culture and Torsten claims that he is not a typical German. 10:32 – Torsten shares his first exposure to the Network Marketing Profession. 16:05 – Torsten details his first few months in the Network Marketing Profession and how when his upline quit, it inspired him to support the members of his organization. 20:22 – It took Torsten quite a few years to feel like he really knew what he was doing in the Network Marketing space. 24:35 – Torsten hits rock bottom and has to figure out how to rebuild. 35:29 – Torsten offers his insights about the Network Marketing Profession in Europe. 41:33 – Torsten describes his 7-figure Network Marketing comeback. 44:58 – Torsten shares his best advice for Network Marketing Professionals. 52:39 – Torsten reveals what excellence means to him. 54:18 – Torsten explains why he believes that everyone is playing too small. Questions or Comments? Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you’d like to share? Please email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com