Roots To Riches

The MaGiC Formula To Partnering With Your Dream Influencer

Episode Summary

"Dream 100: Unlocking the Secret to Your Success" Justin Benton discusses the concept of the Dream 100, where individuals aim to connect with influencers or celebrities who have already collected their target audience. This strategy involves building genuine relationships over time, occasionally utilizing humor to build trust quickly. By making connections with those at the top of your list, you can enter the "Cool Kids Club" and potentially access your desired audience more effectively, all while documenting your journey for others to learn from and apply to their own missions or businesses. Produced by PodConx

Episode Notes

"Dream 100: Unlocking the Secret to Your Success"

Justin Benton discusses the concept of the Dream 100, where individuals aim to connect with influencers or celebrities who have already collected their target audience. This strategy involves building genuine relationships over time, occasionally utilizing humor to build trust quickly. By making connections with those at the top of your list, you can enter the "Cool Kids Club" and potentially access your desired audience more effectively, all while documenting your journey for others to learn from and apply to their own missions or businesses.

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Episode Transcription

[00:00:00] Welcome back to the Miracle Plant Podcast, where we discussed this miracle plant with so many names and how it's helping people in so many extraordinary ways. Well, today we're gonna talk about getting what you want, and there are people out there that have the keys to whatever it is that you want in life.

We are talking about this concept called, The Dream 100. Now, if it's the first time you've ever heard about it, well sit back and relax and enjoy. It's an incredible concept that started back, the first time I ever heard it was when Chet Holmes wrote this amazing book called The Ultimate Sales Machine, and he talked about exactly what he did when he was working for Charlie Munger, who's Warren Buffett, like the wealthiest man in the world's partner.

And you know, Chet Holmes came in and he was working for, uh, a magazine and he was in charge of sales and they were the, the on the lowest rung in, in their [00:01:00] industry. Kind of the laughing stock. And, uh, he put together a Dream 100 list, kind of like whale hunting, like the biggest clients that could advertise in a magazine.

And so he sent them packages and he reached out to them and he would go to the conferences and really target, um, these folks. And then after like three or four months, still nothing, he got nothing back after doing all of his efforts and sending gifts and cards and emails and phone calls and you know, glad handing and everything that you can do.

And then one came in and then two came in to advertise into magazine. And then wouldn't, you know, I believe the number was somewhere around 43 out of the Dream 100. And then it went from worst to first. And, uh, you know, that was what set it off for Chet Holmes and his illustrious career. And, uh, you know, he, he was even ended up partnering with, with, uh, Tony Robbins and Russell [00:02:00] Brunson.

And, uh, fortunately he passed away a few years back. Uh, but his daughter, Amanda, is carrying the torch, which is awesome. And, uh, we'll be working closer with her, uh, with the Secrets of Success launch that we're doing now. That's the first time that I heard of it. And back in the day, I've always been in direct marketing and uh, direct response sales.

And so we would do the same thing, uh, you know, for our company and for our sales team. It's kind of put together that Dream 100 list and it made a lot of sense. We called it whale hunting, like going after Moby Dick with a rowboat, some tartar sauce, and a spork from K F C, if you guys remember those. And so it made a ton of sense to me.

But when we started the Miracle Plant Mission, you know, when this Miracle Plant helped heal my son from a severe, uh, autism diagnosis, um, that's when I read, when the, when the world shifted in March of 2020, I. Read the book that just got released the exact same time called Traffic Secrets by Russell [00:03:00] Brunson.

And so in the beginning he says there's a storm coming, winter is coming, like it's something you know is on the horizon. And how just poetic justice could it be? That right at that moment is when Covid hits the book comes out and he talks about this concept called the Dream 100. Well, the Dream 100, the way Russell teaches it.

Is that there are 100 influencers or celebrities or ideal business partners or people who've already collected your audiences. And so you make a list of a hundred of those people. And it's not just 100, it could be a hundred in general, like authors, it can be a hundred on Instagram, a hundred on YouTube, a hundred on podcast, you know.

Newsletters, blogs, you could do a hundred for each. And uh, I believe the first time he did it was somewhere around 650. And so the reason that we're talking about this today is I'm actually putting together our Dream 100 list, Russell and I, for our Secrets of [00:04:00] Success launch. And I was like, well, As I'm literally doing this right now and putting down Tony Robbins and Oprah Winfrey and all these folks, I was sitting there thinking like, well, what a great concept to share.

Because regardless of whatever it is that you're doing right now in life, you know, whether it's, uh, wanting to, um, you know, promote something that you care about, a passion, whether you have a business, uh, whether there's, there's something out there, a mission, a calling, something that you want to do. There are people out there.

That already have collected your ideal audience for you to speak to them, whatever that is. Like for entrepreneurial and business, it's much more clear 'cause you understand who your avatar is or your ideal client. And for Russell, his top of the list guy or person was Tony Robbins when he made his Dream 100 list because Tony had, uh, you know, collected a huge audience and you know, was incredible with personal development.

And he knew, Russell knew that if he could get into [00:05:00] Tony's world and and have Tony help promote Russell's products and books and services, then that would be the exponential growth in his business. Well, here's where irony or destiny would play out. So I'm driving, this is back in like 2019. I'm driving down the one, you know, beautiful drive out there by Malibu, heading back home.

And uh, and I got an email and, and I think it was from Tony. Yeah, it was from Tony's email list. And, uh, and he says, I'm going live in an hour. I'm like, what? That was weird. And I was like, okay, I'm driving. And service was okay, but it plugs in and, and all of a sudden it's Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi, who's his partner now, and c e o.

And they're launching, promoting this thing called mastermind.com. And I'm like, well, this is cool. And all of a sudden, this, this, you know, bright-eyed young man jumps in there and, and starts talking about, you know, [00:06:00] serving the audiences We were called to serve. And how important it was. And obviously I'm on a mission to heal the world, reach a billion people by 2025, about the power of this miracle plant.

And here comes Russell sitting in between Tony and Dean talking about serving those we were called to serve. And I, it just absolutely struck a chord with me. I was like, that's it, that's what, that's what I'm doing. Like, and so that was how we were introduced. Because Russell served Tony and he served him for 10 years.

Like, I mean, do it anything he wanted. If, if Russell wanted, if, if Tony wanted Russell to speak at an event, uh, Tony would hop on, or excuse me, Russell would hop on a plane and go, uh, if, if, uh, you know, Russell would reach out for a book funnel for Tony and do it, you know, for free and just give service and just over deliver, over deliver, uh, until a, uh, until a point where, uh, Russell wrote his second book called Expert Secrets.

And, uh, that was when he did the reach out to Tony. And after 10 years of service, you know, he nervously asked like, Hey, Tony, would it be okay if, [00:07:00] if, would you promote my book? And Tony was like, sure, why not? And so, um, you know, Russell was able to promote on Tony's network, interviewed Tony, and then even smart enough, Russell and his team were able to get into Tony's Facebook account with their permission of course, and run ads through Facebook ads.

Through Tony's account. Obviously Russell's team paid for it, but they were able to promote, uh, their book and videos and all those kinds of things. And sure enough, lo and behold, uh, uh, a few years later, uh, they, my, our paths crossed because I was in Tony's world, Russell. Was partnering with Tony on mastermind.com and that's when I was introduced to Russell and it really struck a chord, uh, that he was, he was the, the, he was my dream one, my dream 100 on top of the list.

Um, you know, for many reasons. Uh, partially because he said, you know, it was so important to him. He's such a, uh, you know, service-based, uh, [00:08:00] individual. He gives back so much. He's caring, he's genuine, he's authentic, he's trustworthy, and he is an expert. Uh, and he's helped not only his own business grow to nine figures a hundred million plus, but he is also helped many other, um, of.

People that he's mentored, uh, over the past, you know, 10, 15 years, reach those types of numbers and teach it. I've never met anybody that not only has made it, but has brought others up and is willing to share all the secrets that helped him get there and be able to, to share them in a way that is, um, simple to understand.

And so it's, it was just, uh, incredible that here I am on my journey to heal the world and, and do what I'm called to do. And, you know, I was serving Russell and I was like, you know, sending him, you know, gifts or anticipating business needs. And that's how the whole. Uh, you know, Napoleon Hill thing happened and first it was an auction that I showed up and got some really cool [00:09:00] things for Russell, uh, that he wanted.

And then I hopped on a plane and, you know, met with Don Green at the Napoleon Hill Foundation and, uh, figured out a way to make a deal happen so Russell could. Uh, get the keys to the castle, so to speak, at Napoleon Hill, and Don could get what he wanted, which was, you know, helping kids and scholarships for, for future generations to have access to Napoleon Hill's teachings.

And then it turned into ear, you know, Earl Nightingale. And lo and behold, yeah, we signed the deal. I don't know if I've said that here on the podcast. And, uh, You know, through my connections, through Dawn and Sound Wisdom and, and, and David and Nathan down there, uh, we set up a meeting with Vic Conant who runs, uh, Nightingale Conant.

Uh, for those of you who don't know Nightingale, Earl Nightingale wrote The Strangest Secret, which is the, was the first audio spoken word to ever have, sell a million copies. And, uh, the cool thing is that the guys down there. Uh, Jason in fact said that they're gonna send us the [00:10:00] actual gold record that is, was, was given to them for the million copies sold for the Strangest Secret.

So that's gonna be in the Atlas Museum and Library. So I digress. Lots of exciting things happening here and uh, again, so I was serving Russell right, and I wasn't paid to do this. Um, Russell did, um, you know, obviously he gave me very big clues that he was very into Napoleon Hill and I just took the initiative and flew out there and, and made the deal happen.

Uh, but you know, with Nightingale, he was like, could you imagine if we had, 'cause we had everything from 1850 Samuel Smiles and Orange Foot Martin, the original personal development. And then Russell spent like $10 million or whatever. Over the last three years or so, collecting all these rare books. So we basically have all of the, um, books from 1850, uh, to 1950.

And then there's some copyright laws that come into play. So you gotta, you [00:11:00] know, make sure you're, you're getting rights and all that kind of stuff. And that's what we do. But then Russell left the left, the Voxer, and anytime Russell leaves, like a five minute plus Voxer, you know, there's gonna be some good stuff in there, some gold.

He's gonna download this. This, this master plan that he has up in his head, which is crazy. I don't know how he holds it all up there. And, uh, anyways, he was telling me, he's like, so we've got everything from 1850 up until the copyrights around 1950 and you know, could you imagine the greatest library in the history of the world?

I. Uh, everybody from 1950 went around. You know, when Oral Nightingale was around to 2000, everybody got published through Night. Nightingale Conan, that's just where you went. They were the leaders. That's the one. And like every single person you can think of, uh, from 1950 to 2000, Zig Ziglar, Dale Carnegie, of course 20 Robbins, those goes on and on and on and on and on.

Everybody went to Nightingale, Conan 'cause they were the leaders. And so he said, could you imagine if we got. Uh, rights to their library from 1950 to 2000. [00:12:00] And I was like, you know, I'm just crazy like that. I live in a manifestation world. I live in a go get it. I mean, it's just go get it done. And that's just who I am.

That's who I grew up. That's in my d n a, it's whatever. So literally, uh, we set up a meeting within a week. I mean, it was probably within 48 hours with, um, uh, Vic Conant, who is the son, uh, at, at, uh, Nightingale Conant, who runs, uh, Nightingale Conant. And, uh, We had a meeting and we talked some things and, and within six weeks, uh, you know, 'cause there's always a little back and forth and try to understand every, everything.

We had a deal signed, so we got that deal signed. I. And so again, um, that was me, uh, serving Russell, right? Doing what Russell did to Tony. I did to Russell, which was like, how can I deliver? How can I, uh, pay you back? You know, Tony changed Russell's life, you know, with, you know, his amazing events like, uh, UN.

Unleash the power within and date with destiny and all that good stuff. [00:13:00] And so, and, and Russell wanted to pay Tony back, but also wanted to basically partner with Tony in some way. And I was the same with Russell. Like Russell taught me so much like the Dream 100 and how to sell this miracle plan online with all these like order form bumps and, and upsells and funnels and all these incredible things, um, that I didn't know.

And I mean, I have read. I was, 'cause I was in sales, I've always been in sales, you know, and, and marketing was kind of, you know, close. But I, it wasn't, it wasn't my area. So I didn't, I did, there was, you know, obviously I, you know, I, I, I heard, I knew, um, plenty about marketing. Um, but it wasn't my specialty.

It wasn't what I was in charge of over my professional career for the last 25 years. And so when Covid hit. And we knew we needed to shift everything online because the world was conditioned, right? Like 17% of Americans averaged shopping online first. This was before Covid. So these people were already getting their groceries delivered.

They were [00:14:00] already, uh, getting GrubHub. They were already, you know, going beyond just Amazon. They were going to the internet first. Well, after Covid it conditioned and taught all of us to shop online to the point of like it, like quadrupled. So we're talking like 68% plus or shopping online. Well, I'm not telling you anything you don't know 'cause you do it right?

And so now you gotta learn how to where, where the people are are shopping, which is online. And so if, if, if you don't know how to do it, Russell Brunson is the best. There's not a second place. There's no one else who's even close. There is. That is he's the man. And so, like I said, when I, uh, you know, um, serendipitously.

Found traffic secrets right when I needed it. And he taught me all the things that I needed to know and really help our business, uh, you know, and our mission to, to, to reach a billion people by 2025. I put him at the top of my Dream 100 list because I just wanted to say thanks and, and align with him any way that I could.

And [00:15:00] who's, who would've thought I didn't know? Uh, who would've thought two years later, three years later? That we are partners in this amazing Secrets of Success Launch, changing the world of personal development, bringing back the secrets from hundreds of years ago, the proven frameworks and sharing them with the world.

And it's crazy how life works out. When you have a definiteness of purpose, which is, you know, rule number one and think go rich in Napoleon Hill, and, and you just keep going. You know where you're going. You know why you're going, you've got a big enough why and you just keep going. And whether there's failure, you're failure is not an identity, right?

Failure is a part of the process. Nobody, nobody, we don't win. We don't learn much when we win. Right. In fact, a lot of our egos get bigger and we think we're the reason that it happened. If something good happens in our life, especially professionally, and then we're like, well, you know, it's me, it's awesome, and all those kinds of things, you know, in [00:16:00] fact you get kinda weak and weaker the more you win.

'cause if you win you don't really, you don't really, you know, learn much from it. You just kind of think, you know, you're the bee's knees. Well then you lose. That's the opportunity where you can really, really, uh, you know, analyze what could I have done better? Why didn't it work? What can I do better next time?

Like, look, you guys know me, I'm a Nebraska Cornhusker fan, right? College football, born and raised, love this stuff. We got a new coach. We had a game, uh, on Thursday and we didn't have many expectations 'cause it's been a tough, you know, tough go over the last 20 years. And, uh, we got up and towards the end of the game and it felt like we were in control and we were gonna win.

And we had some turnovers. The ball didn't bounce our way, and we got beat with a field goal the last second. I promise you that it's an opportunity to get better with the loss. Coach Matt Rule, he's got his player's attention. The trick is that you can't let the loss define you. You can let the [00:17:00] loss shape you and, and be humble and be observant and don't take it personally.

You know, at the end of the day, you know, John Wooden the greatest of all time If, and he's, he's said it before, and a lot of the other great coaches like Dean Smith in North Carolina, but you know, John Wooden at U C L A basketball, you're like, if you gave it your all. That's all he ever wanted. He had teams that didn't win the national championship and he won like 12 in a row and, and they lost the game.

But he saw that his players gave everything they had, everything they had, they left it all out on the court. And if you do that in life, you are a winner. Doesn't matter what the scoreboard says. 'cause you did all you could do. And the great thing about sports and life and business is there's always a next day, there's always another day to learn, to apply to win.

You know, It, it's, it's, you know, failure is not a destination. It's just a stepping stone on the way to wherever you're going. And it is the greatest teacher if you allow it [00:18:00] to teach you. Anyw, who? I digress. So we're talking about the Dream 100, and we're talking about how you can apply it to your life, to whatever it is that you want to do.

What is your calling? What is the thing that you want to do, right? That's the definite of purpose. What is the thing that you want to do with your life? You know, and it could be anything, right? You know, it could be have a great family. It could be financial independence, it can be control of your time, control of your emotions, you know.

But if you're like me and you've got a calling to get out there and change the world, leave your debt in the universe as Steve Jobs likes to say, or liked to say. Then this Dream 100 philosophy is the way to do it. Now, look, it's a long road, but some roads have to be long. That's just the way it is to build genuine relationships with people, like a genuine relationship.

It takes time. There's no shortcuts. Okay, there's one. Here's one little shortcut. I'll give you one shortcut. [00:19:00] Two shortcuts. First short. Sure. First shortcut. Forget who taught me this. Uh, I have to look it up. Uh, is the fastest It might be my boy Jeffrey Gitr. It might be. I'll dig it up. Uh, the fastest way to get someone to trust you is to make 'em laugh.

So humor, if you're funny. Um, now look, there's two kinds of funny, right? And one funny is do you make yourself laugh because that's really important. 'cause you gotta be with yourself 24 7. So at least you need to think you're funny. That's step one. But in order to have the fastest bond between people or the, the fastest way for someone to like you or to trust you, believe it or not, is to make 'em laugh.

So work on your jokes, find some good, good comedy, and it that is a bit of a shortcut, shortcut to build rapport. Um, if you can make people laugh. Now, if you're not funny, doesn't mean you can't be funny. You can study funny, you can read books, watch, um, You know, Netflix or whatever, [00:20:00] and you can become funnier.

Uh, and that is one way to build faster trust, right? So there's one little trick, and it's not a trick look, being people just like to be around funny people. So be more funny. Uh, the second, um, hack, if you will, is what we're talking about here with the Dream 100. And so the Dream 100, uh, another way is if you go to the top of the list, like Tony, we also talk about, and, and Russell talks about this in his books that he learned from Tim Ferriss, the Four Hour Work Week, which is the big domino.

Russell was obviously the big domino, whether, you know, and he's, he's helping us with the Miracle Plant and, you know, it's, we, it's all over, you know, we handed it out to everybody at Funnel Hacking Live last year and everybody pretty much knows, uh, about me and The Miracle Plant and the story and all that, which is great.

So it's out, it's out there getting the mission bigger and bigger. So the big domino talks about what's the one big domino that's gonna knock over all the other dominoes that are in your way from accomplishing the thing you wanna accomplish, right? And so for me, again, it was Russell, like Russell and, and, and, and at the top of the list [00:21:00] you can have Russell and, and partnering with Russell.

So now you get into the Cool Kids Club, right? So Russell's in the Cool Kids Club. Everybody loves Russell. He's the Internet's favorite marketer. Uh, not, you know, and the best, but, but everyone loves Russell. Like Grant said it when he was out there. Grant Cardone. Uh, uh, promoting out at the, uh, the launch for ClickFunnels 2.0 is like, I don't know how you do it, but everybody likes you, everybody loves Russell.

And so anyways, um, now when you're in the Cool Kids Club, right? So, you know, me and Russell are partners and I've been serving him for years and, and figuring out ways to anticipate and help and do all those kinds of things. And so now, When I get introduced to Tony or whoever, uh, through Russell, then I'm a part of the Cool Kids Club and we're on the same level.

So it's, instead of me like trying to climb my way up gatekeepers and all those kinds of things to Tony's people or whoever's people, uh, I just get, uh, uh, an email or a text or a Facebook Messenger or. You know, three-way. And you know, Russell says, Hey, this is [00:22:00] Justin. He's amazing. You know, listen to what he has to say about, you know, secrets to success.

He's incredible about this, that and the other. Or if Tony wants to have like a C b D product or something like that, and he asks Russell, where do you think he's gonna send them to me? Right. So that is the two ways to kind of shortcut the process. Other than that, it's a long game. And sometimes you gotta play the long game because you can't shortcut, uh, you know, real, genuine relationships.

And in the process of doing the long game, you learn along the way. You're gonna have pitfalls. You're gonna, my boy Christopher Voss, who we did one connection away with. You know, he's, he's got a great saying about like, it's like coaxing over a squirrel, right? And so, you know, getting with these influencers or celebrities or these dream 100 people that have your audience that can help you have massive growth, however you define that, uh, it's like coaxing over a squirrel.

Like you might get their attention. You know, you send them something cool in the mail or you, [00:23:00] you, you do something creative that anticipates a business need for them and they're like, whoa, that was cool. Awesome. And then you don't immediately go in for the ask, you know, you gotta like, take your time and build a relationship and continue to over deliver.

At some point you do need to ask, and I did, you know, it's the same thing with Russell, like at, at, at one he sent me a, a Voxer, which is like a, a voicemail text thing. App that we use. And he, he reached out to me for help finding a position, uh, in the company, uh, at ClickFunnels. And it was right up the alley of Napoleon Hill, uh, foundation and, and kind of overseeing what was going on there.

And I, I said, dude, I'm your guy. Like, like, let me. Let me handle it and, and if, if I don't knock it out of the park, you know, then I'll find someone who will. But since I understand all the Napoleon Hill stuff, let me knock it out. Well, then Russell got right back to me and he's like, Hey, If you wanna play ball, you want us to [00:24:00] partner together.

I've got a billion dollar idea that I've been working on, and that was the beginning of our, uh, solidifying our partnership with Secrets of Success. And so here we are. Right? So I did ask, and so you do over deliver, over deliver, and then ask, just like, you know, it took two or three or four years, um, F you know, for the ask to come.

But, and it took, you know, Russell about 10 years with Tony, uh, for the ask to come. So you do need to ask, but again, I'm documenting the journey. I'm telling you guys what's going on. I hope it helps you and your insights for what you're trying to accomplish with your lives or your missions or your businesses.

And part of it is I'm just telling what's going on so you know what's going on. And, uh, you know, this Dream 100 philosophy that started with Chet Holmes and. Uh, was turbocharged and tweaked with Russell Brunson because again, with, with Chet Holmes, it was business to business, right? So a bus, he was a business, uh, magazine looking for [00:25:00] advertisers.

He reached out to other businesses that could pay for the advertising In the magazine, I. With Russell, it's business to consumer. So you're a business that you're reaching out to consumers who has already collected those, those consumers or that traffic, you know those, you know Tony's got who knows how many millions of followers, right?

Oprah Winfrey. How many millions of followers, right? Do you know how many people's lives were made by getting on Oprah or getting on Oprah's book club? I mean, the list goes on and on. It's kinda like back in the day for Johnny Carson, if you were a comedian and you got on Johnny Carson, and Johnny asked you to come over and sit next to him after your standup bit, you were made.

Everyone knew if Johnny liked you, you were made. And you know, Jerry Seinfeld told a funny story about that and he was on Johnny Carson a bunch, like six or seven times. And obviously, you know, Johnny would have him come sit next to him. This is like back in the eighties. And uh, and then finally he was like, why isn't anyone at N B C reaching out to me for a sitcom?

And finally somebody reached out to Jerry for a sitcom. [00:26:00] Uh, and Jerry, and then they said, do you have any ideas, Jerry? He's like, Nope, I just wanted to be, I wanted to be invited to this meeting. That's as far as I had it. And then like literally Larry, David and him were talking at a deli like a couple days later, and then they said, and that's when it was like, why don't we just do this?

And then that was it. And so then Jerry reached back out to N B C and, and they're Seinfeld. I heard that on a Howard Stern interview. You can look it up, the whole thing. So again, it's just a matter of when, when you have the connection, when you have the person that's gonna allow you to get into the Cool Kids Club, when you've got the list of people that have already collected your audiences.

Out there and you make a list. That's the first thing. You gotta make a list. And when it's business to consumer, there are, you know, we, we know the world we live in with the influencers and the Kardashians, um, which I'm not a huge fan of. The whole materialism and the whole comparison stuff and all that, you know, social media, there's, there's good and bad.

It's a tool, but there are, [00:27:00] it can be used for good. Um, and so I encourage you that again, if you have a mission, a business, a passion, uh, that you want, To, and, and here's the cool thing about Dream 100. It doesn't really cost much money, right? Because like with Facebook ads and Google Ads and all this other stuff, look.

You could drop a thousand dollars in a week quick, like, you know, you can drop millions in a week. But, but like, even it's like it's expensive, you know, to test ads and things like that and, and the prices of ads are going up and, and you know, Russell's been talking about that a lot lately. It's like, look, it's harder and harder like to get a lead to come in.

It used to be a dollar a lead, now it's closer to $20 a lead. You know? And if, and if you don't know how to. How to get your average cart volume up. I mean, you're gonna lose money on ads, but the great thing with Dream 100 is it doesn't cost a lot of money. It doesn't cost a lot of money to follow people on social media and see what they're up to and comment on their posts and, and, [00:28:00] and be thoughtful.

You know, and, and maybe send a gift here or a gift there in the mail or, or, or show up at, at one of their events for a meet and greeted and, and, and really work on those kinds of things. And so, again, I'm just documenting the journey. I literally, before I hopped on the podcast, was over here working on the Dream 100 with six Secrets of Success, literally putting in Tony Robbins and putting in, you know, Oprah Winfrey and, and all these, uh, amazing influencers.

That we're gonna reach out to, to tell them about this incredible, you know, mission that we're on to teach future generations, how they can take control of their mindset with secrets of success. And I, so I figured, Hey, let's tell, let's tell the Miracle Plan audience. And as everybody knows along the way, everybody, here's my story.

Gets to try our products and see that for themselves, the power of this miracle plant in the raw form. So again, thanks for swinging by the Miracle Plant Podcast. Uh, I really do appreciate you listening [00:29:00] or passing this on to somebody who could learn, uh, either from, uh, from my journey, whether it's with, you know, secrets to Success in Russell Brunson.

Or my journey with Miracle Plant and our stores out here on the West Coast and we ship all over the world internationally. So reach out to us in the show notes. We'll have some links there as well. So, uh, and I'm, and I'm sure we'll also have a link for you to get signed up for Secrets of Success. We've got a really, really amazing affiliate program that actually you get paid to, to just tell others about how they can take control of their mindset.

And we also have one for the Miracle Plan as well. You get paid to tell other people, to try to share with other people to try the Miracle Plan again. 'cause we're on a mission to reach a billion people by 2025. And, uh, this is the way it's gotta, you know, sometimes it just has to be word of mouth.

Sometimes it's gotta be referrals. And, uh, and going viral. So again, thanks for swinging by the Miracle Plant Podcast. At the end of every podcast, we say heal the world. 'cause that is the mission to get out [00:30:00] there and heal the world. Whether it be from sharing on Facebook about this Miracle Plan, or Friends or forwarding podcast, uh, that's what it's all about.

So in the counter three, let's say heal the world and get out there and do it. Ready? Here we go. 1, 2, 3, heal the.

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