Tony Robbins coaches Brad and his father

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  • Опубліковано 9 жов 2023
  • In this video, you will meet Brad who stood up at a Tony Robbins event, concerned about his relationship with his wife.
    What’s interesting is that while Brad began to discuss his marriage, a deeper concern emerged from within him, and it was actually his relationship with his father that almost ended in tragedy.
    You see, at the time of the intervention, Brad’s father had recently attempted suicide.
    But thanks to grace, his father was still with them, and Brad was able to bring him to the event so that they may experience a breakthrough together.
    And what Tony teaches to help them get there is nothing short of life-changing.
    Learn to coach like Tony. Book a free call with our team: rmtcenter.com/book-a-call/
    **Disclaimer:
    Original "Hope-ono-pono" sequence would be spoken :
    I'm sorry
    Please forgive me
    Thank you
    I love you

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  • @jakeballentine
    @jakeballentine 8 місяців тому +24

    I was at this event live. It was very powerful!

  • @kimmyhaha2
    @kimmyhaha2 6 місяців тому +12

    This is life giving and life changing. Please keep publishing these videos. Better than Netflix.

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for sharing. Have you also seen our 5 day free training? rmtcenter.com/sm-free-5-day-training/

  • @williamst6613
    @williamst6613 2 місяці тому +1

    I haven’t been crying since many years ago , thank Tony ! ❤

  • @TrueWalker88
    @TrueWalker88 6 місяців тому +9

    What's missing from this story is that Marvin did sales training and started a coaching business with a book written and seminars. He claimed to teach entrepreneurs how to succeed. He bought the good name and rights of a pool company, built by a family over many years. He immediately failed it, having taken money from many customers for work that wasn't done, and claimed bankruptcy, which he has done before. He was arrested for fraud and there was a threat of foreclosure on his house for the hundreds of thousands of dollars he owed to people. He also appears to have developed Parkinson's or possibly had a stroke, which may have added to it all, or perhaps been the cause of the situation. He expressed deep remorse and pain about not being able to give people their money. So his desire to end his life had a lot of pain behind it, and he wished to pay back all the money he owed to people.

    • @Lady-In-Red159
      @Lady-In-Red159 3 місяці тому

      Thank You Fore Righting The Tru. I have follow Tony afore Years Before And Stop When The Trut Realing To Me Abut This And That . In That Time I Realy Saw Him Tony As A Great Coach / Speaker / Bussnis Man And So On..
      Now Many Years Later, I Still Like To Like Him, But Like You Right Here, The Real Trut Are Missing. Hi Still dosen't Let People Tslk Finsh* I Also Fund Out That Some Of His Business Dident Go That Well. Maby He Feel Extra Fore This People. I Realy See Tony Has many Quality, But He Also Chouce People/ Person That Are A Friad To Say So Match In Publik Whit All His Fan Base.
      I whis You, Tony, Tonys big Team and The Hole World Peace, Healt And Abudens
      ☀️🍃🌷💞💜💚❤💛💞🌷🍃☀️

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому +1

      The social media team is not aware of the story you're presenting, but if what you state is true, it definitely adds depth to the story here. Thank you for sharing.

  • @blandinelefebvre6213
    @blandinelefebvre6213 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏🏽

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому

      Our pleasure! If you want to sign up for more free training films go to: rmtcenter.com/sm-free-5-day-training/

  • @msposato9614
    @msposato9614 6 місяців тому +1

    I love this SOUL much! gets me every time! ❤

  • @AdelheidBantle
    @AdelheidBantle 7 місяців тому +1

    Tony always inspires me.

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому

      The team supporting him feels the same way. If you want to sign up for more free training films go to: rmtcenter.com/sm-free-5-day-training/

  • @ForFun-xv6hg
    @ForFun-xv6hg 7 місяців тому +1

    Simply beautiful.

  • @indierao
    @indierao 7 місяців тому +2

    Tony you are amaaaaazing. I want to work with you one day!!

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  7 місяців тому

      Awesome! If you want to know more about Tony's strategies, you can book a session with our Enrollment Advisers using this link: rmtcenter.com/discoverysession/

  • @ChrisWakefordBlueOceanMedia
    @ChrisWakefordBlueOceanMedia 5 місяців тому

    Tony's work leaves most behaviours learnings out in the cold.I'm a raving TRUSTING fan of Chloe Madanes also.

  • @BW-ry8ym
    @BW-ry8ym 7 місяців тому +1

    No captions(
    Plz, make captions available for this video

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your feedback! We will do our best to include captions on our next posts!

    • @BW-ry8ym
      @BW-ry8ym 7 місяців тому

      @@RobbinsMadanesTraining thank you

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  7 місяців тому +2

      Captions are now added!

  • @DS-tj8mr
    @DS-tj8mr 7 місяців тому

    I'm sorry, I love you, Forgive me, Thank you

  • @Swordifsh1
    @Swordifsh1 4 місяці тому

    so i'm not quite sure when you use ho'oponopono. is it when you've wronged someone? when they've wronged you? over anything you you're unhappy about?
    let's say i've got horrible people at work who keep mistreating me (not a real anecdote thankfully). do i say sorry i love you to them? i'm confused.
    btw tony's recounting of dr hew len's story is a bit different than what i've heard in the past so that was good to see.

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  4 місяці тому +2

      Understanding when to use Ho'oponopono can indeed be confusing, but it's essentially about taking responsibility for our own thoughts, actions, and perceptions. While it originated as a traditional Hawaiian practice for conflict resolution and reconciliation, it has evolved into a powerful tool for personal healing and transformation.
      In situations where you feel mistreated or unhappy, it's important to focus on healing yourself rather than seeking apologies from others. Saying "I'm sorry, please forgive me, thank you, I love you" is more about releasing negative emotions and fostering inner peace than directly addressing external conflicts.
      In the workplace scenario you mentioned, practicing Ho'oponopono can help you shift your perspective and release resentment, even if you're not directly apologizing to others. By focusing on self-love and forgiveness, you can create a more positive and empowering environment for yourself.
      As for Tony's recounting of Dr. Hew Len's story, it's fascinating how different perspectives can shape our understanding. If you're interested in exploring more about Ho'oponopono or how it can benefit you personally, I recommend booking a session with our enrollment adviser. They can provide personalized guidance and support. You can schedule your session here: Discovery Session Link.
      Remember, the power of Ho'oponopono lies in its simplicity and its ability to bring about profound inner transformation. Trust the process and be open to the positive changes it can bring to your life.

    • @Swordifsh1
      @Swordifsh1 4 місяці тому

      @@RobbinsMadanesTraining thanks very much! i meant to respond to this earlier.
      the link you posted didnt work. i did google it. that seems to be for those who want to become a coach?
      regarding your second paragraph - who would we be saying i'm sorry etc to? to ourselves? what would i even apologize to myself for?

    • @Swordifsh1
      @Swordifsh1 3 місяці тому

      @@RobbinsMadanesTraining hi! do let me know about the answers to the below questions if you get a chance please.

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому

      @@Swordifsh1 thanks for your comment. When we click the link it works fine, so it might have been a browser issue. The Hawaiian word ho'oponopono roughly translates to 'make things right' or to 'make things move back to balance'. Who you're saying sorry might change depending on the event that has occured. It's up to you to create the intention behind these words. You can practice repeating these statements with a friend or a partner just to experiment how it impacts your energy and relationship. Let us know if you decide to do that, and what your experience is.

  • @MakarLisitsin
    @MakarLisitsin 5 місяців тому

    25:05 - what "things in my body..." does Tony talk about? does he have a disease?! 😰

    • @MakarLisitsin
      @MakarLisitsin 5 місяців тому

      omg. What happened? Is it serious? Cancer? @@RobbinsMadanesTraining

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому

      I apologize for a previous team member just giving a thumbs up to your question. You can read more about Tony's health story here: www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/how-tony-robbins-overcame-his-5-biggest-setbacks/294796@@MakarLisitsin

    • @MakarLisitsin
      @MakarLisitsin 3 місяці тому

      thank you for the article! So he was talking about his old disease? Thank God@@RobbinsMadanesTraining

  • @donnalondot3994
    @donnalondot3994 7 місяців тому +7

    I think Tony has great insights etc but hate his language shows no restraint and there are better words to use that don’t strata with fu.,,

    • @MARGARITACRUZAMARO
      @MARGARITACRUZAMARO 7 місяців тому +6

      ​@@RobbinsMadanesTrainingthis is WHY I totally dig Tony. He is SO REAL and not friggin phony like the others

    • @thermalreboot
      @thermalreboot 7 місяців тому +4

      Tony doesn't drop F bombs just because, they're used strategically. Nobody can learn if they're in a state of certainty, to facilitate learning Tony will use whatever tools he needs to use to foster uncertainty, as Tony often says, confusion means you're about to learn something, frustration means you're about to have a breakthrough. Tony will work with anything and everything he has to lead a participant into learning and breakthroughs and sometimes an F bomb can be that tool.

    • @RaySchwarz.
      @RaySchwarz. 6 місяців тому

      Oh please! I’m from New York-people drop F bombs left and right, get over it!

    • @ocdjjonnyd
      @ocdjjonnyd 6 місяців тому

      You’ve just proven that you do not know the meaning of the word “restraint”. And what the fuck does “strata” mean in this context?!? 🤔🤷‍♂️
      Grow up.

    • @RobbinsMadanesTraining
      @RobbinsMadanesTraining  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your share, this is precisely the answer @@thermalreboot