034: Trey Carmichael - Be Willing to Pivot

Leadership Is Changing - Un podcast de Denis Gianoutsos.

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Trey Carmichael is 22 years old and is the host of the Virtually Limitless Podcast, right hand of the better leads agency, and co-founder of Naturally Limitless Wellness. Between 2017 and 2019, Trey went from a drug-addicted loser who didn't know if they were going to live to see 21 to working with some of the most incredible people and inspiring people like me to launch brands and change their lives. He barely graduated high school and was selling drugs and working every job you could think of for a few years. He prides himself on being a problem solver and has even been labeled as the connector due to his ability to plug people in with what they need. Trey's highest intention is to reach more people like himself and inspire them to be the best that they can be as well as providing them with resources no matter what their past is. He believes the more people he can impact the more people they will impact and Trey wants to see how big of a ripple he can create. Moving into 2020, Trey will be aligning hi brand with non-profit organizations that align with these causes and finding more ways to reach the masses.On This Episode:Trey explains how someone reached out to him as a drug addicted teenager and led him through a journey of self-discovery and gave him his first job.Find out how younger leaders can impact their mentors.Discover how to cultivate leaders – not just followers.Key Takeaways:Don’t hang on to what you learn, pass it down.Proper leaders build an ecosystem that brings people into one place and helps them grow.Older leaders should accept reverse mentorship – new perspectives – from younger entrepreneurs.Tweetable Quotes:“When you feed the people in your community, they’ll feed you.”“Stop selling people things that aren’t actually going to solve their problems.”Recommended Resources:Outwitting the DevilThink and Grow RichTrey Carmichael:TreyCarmichael.usDenis Gianoutsos:[email protected] 

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