Why do you spend so much time talking about and asking questions about Tim's Background, especially in the beginning? Do you think that's why people are here? No. They're here for his philosophies and insights. Every minute you delay what people came here for, they lose interest. They feel antsy. Their interest level declines. Your goal should be to get people interested immediately. Not to find out about his name, where he grew up, how he took an interest in sports. I mean which approach is more likely to work: start slow, or make it as interesting as possible from the first minute?
Thanks for taking the time to comment in such detail. Part of the podcast is to learn where motivation comes from and someones background is a part of that. Thanks for being a listener.
I've heard a bunch of other interviews with Tim Grover and I really appreciated hearing more about his background. It was the best interview that I've heard with him. Thank you
@@markdivineshow Jesus. I read my comment again and it was awful. I think this whole social media thing is largely a failed experiment. it's so easy say things without thinking, and we forget that there are other people on the other end reading it. It's almost like you expose other people to your unmeasured internal impulsive thoughts about a thing. And many of our whims are negative. I should've been congratulating you for having the courage to do this at all, and for the accomplishment it was to get Grover on your show. Ignore the impulsive frustrated nonsense comment I left before. I regret my tone and coming across that way. Your reply was the high ground, and obviously commendable. Take care and best of luck.
@@artistryartistry7239 love this conscious response after your first emotionally commented one... well done bro it takes strength to admit you weren’t your best self👊🏻
No steps! Evolve! This is gold - shared with all my athletes. 🎧✅👏👏👏👏 hooyah
Thank you Mark and Tim! Great lessons in this. It shifted my mindset.
I listened to a lot of Mr Grover's podcast interview but this one is so detailed and authentic.
Great interview🥇
Great pick for a podcast! From a Nicaraguan in the USA!
Thank you for listening! Such an incredible coach.
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Put the ads in the beginning.
Either way i skip all ads.
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Sent to all my athletes!!!
Showing up is half the battle! Lol 😂 touché
You are absolutely right. If you don't show up there is no battle! Lol
Why do you spend so much time talking about and asking questions about Tim's Background, especially in the beginning? Do you think that's why people are here? No. They're here for his philosophies and insights. Every minute you delay what people came here for, they lose interest. They feel antsy. Their interest level declines. Your goal should be to get people interested immediately. Not to find out about his name, where he grew up, how he took an interest in sports. I mean which approach is more likely to work: start slow, or make it as interesting as possible from the first minute?
Thanks for taking the time to comment in such detail. Part of the podcast is to learn where motivation comes from and someones background is a part of that. Thanks for being a listener.
I've heard a bunch of other interviews with Tim Grover and I really appreciated hearing more about his background. It was the best interview that I've heard with him. Thank you
@@markdivineshow Jesus. I read my comment again and it was awful. I think this whole social media thing is largely a failed experiment. it's so easy say things without thinking, and we forget that there are other people on the other end reading it. It's almost like you expose other people to your unmeasured internal impulsive thoughts about a thing. And many of our whims are negative.
I should've been congratulating you for having the courage to do this at all, and for the accomplishment it was to get Grover on your show. Ignore the impulsive frustrated nonsense comment I left before. I regret my tone and coming across that way. Your reply was the high ground, and obviously commendable.
Take care and best of luck.
@@artistryartistry7239 love this conscious response after your first emotionally commented one... well done bro it takes strength to admit you weren’t your best self👊🏻
@@teokurtaran Thank you, when you make a mistake, you try to make it right. It's all we can do. Best.