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Join all the fun inside our free community https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday Most people are trying to monetize too early—and it’s costing them trust, attention, and long-term growth.In this episode, Sam breaks down a simple but powerful strategy: give people quick, easy wins before asking for anything in return. When you make something simple, fast, and doable, you build confidence—and confidence is what keeps people coming back. This isn’t about giving everything away for free. It’s about removing friction, creating momentum, and building a loyal audience that wants to go deeper with you.If you’re building a business, growing a brand, or trying to get your message out without overcomplicating everything, this episode will show you how to: Create instant wins that build trust and engagement Stop overthinking monetization at the wrong stage Simplify your message so people actually take action Build loyalty without chasing every dollar Turn attention into long-term relationships and revenue Simple works. Easy scales. And the people who win are the ones who make it easier than everyone else.

Join all the fun inside our free community https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday Last week, I thought I was having a stroke. Turns out… it was a lower back issue.But the real story? It was a wake-up call I didn’t see coming. In this episode, I break down what that moment in the ER made crystal clear—why most people are living like they’ve got unlimited time, and how quickly that illusion can disappear. This isn’t about fear or drama. It’s about clarity, urgency, and finally doing the thing you’ve been putting off.If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to start your podcast, share your message, launch your idea, or make a move in your life… this is it.No fluff. No hype. Just real talk, a few laughs, and a reminder that time isn’t guaranteed.

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Join the EDIS Free Community here: https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday What if the attacks you’re facing aren’t a sign you’re off track—but proof you’re making an impact? In this episode, I unpack a powerful spiritual truth: God can stop the attacks against you, but doing so may also stop the impact that caused them. Whether in your faith, business, fitness, or leadership, resistance often shows up when momentum does. This conversation will challenge how you see criticism, opposition, and spiritual warfare—and help you build the perspective and resilience needed to keep moving forward.

Join the EDIS Free Community here: https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday Why do so many Christians still live cautiously, quietly, and afraid—when they claim that Jesus Christ lives inside them? In this episode, I unpack a conversation that made me stop and think about fear, faith, and identity. I share why I don’t operate with fear of failure or fear of looking foolish—and why that mindset should be normal for believers, not rare. This isn’t about arrogance, recklessness, or hype. It’s about understanding what it actually means to believe Christ lives in you—and how fear often disguises itself as wisdom, comfort, or “playing it safe.” If you’ve ever felt stuck, hesitant, or unsure about stepping forward in your calling, this episode will challenge you to rethink how fear has been shaping your faith. Topics covered: – Why cultural Christianity produces cautious believers – Fear of people vs. trust in God – When “being wise” is really just fear in disguise – What fearless faith looks like in real life This episode is for anyone who believes in God—but wants to start living like it. Join our free group and get in the best shape – financially, physically and spiritually – of your life. https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday

Join the discussion here: https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday In the last episode, I shared why I wake up at 3:30am—and why it has nothing to do with looking fit or chasing motivation. This episode goes deeper. Most people don’t choose decline. They drift into it. Quietly. Gradually. One small concession at a time. Needing help with stairs. Struggling to stand up from a chair. Accepting fatigue, weakness, and dependence as “just getting older.” In this episode, I talk about the future I refuse to live in—and why pretending it won’t happen is the real risk. We unpack: Why decline rarely feels urgent until it’s permanent What the medical system is designed to do—and what it isn’t The difference between aging and surrender Why motivation fails, but identity doesn’t And the subtle choices that quietly steal independence over time This isn’t an episode about workouts, diets, or discipline hacks. It’s about clarity. Because once you can see the ending clearly, you stop negotiating with the present. And the real question isn’t what time you wake up. It’s what you’re tolerating today that’s stealing tomorrow. Join our free group and get in the best shape – financially and health- of your life. https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday

Join the discussion here: https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday Most people think waking up at 3:30 a.m. is about motivation, discipline, or chasing some kind of extreme fitness goal.It’s not.This episode isn’t about getting a “Wolverine body.” It’s not about weight loss. And it’s definitely not about looking good in photos. It’s about fear—the right kind of fear.Years ago, I led a small group where everyone was over the age of 70. Some walked with canes. Some needed help getting up stairs. Others needed help standing up from a chair. Good people. Sharp minds. But their bodies had quietly betrayed them.Then there’s my mom—who suffered a stroke in her late 50s and lost her health far earlier than anyone expected.Those images never left me. In October of 2025, something snapped. Not in a dramatic way—but in a permanent one. I realized my “why” wasn’t a slogan or a bumper-sticker phrase. It was a body-rattling vision of a future I refuse to live in. This episode is about: Why clichés about “finding your why” don’t work The emotional moment that changed how I view aging and health Why strength, mobility, and discipline matter more than aesthetics And the one future I’m training every day to avoid: becoming dependent on a system designed to manage decline, not prevent it If you’re over 40 and starting to feel the quiet cost of inaction…If you’ve seen what happens when health disappears…Or if you’re searching for a reason that actually pulls you forward— This episode is for you. Join our free group and get in the best shape – financially and health- of your life. https://www.skool.com/everydayissaturday