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Find out how legendary producer and DJ Steve Aoki started his career in underground music scenes and why staying connected to a community has been the key to his success on this episode of Inside Quest with Tom Bilyeu. Steve Aoki is the living embodiment of hard work and an amazing example of what happens when you find your voice and go for broke. He founded his record label Dim Mak when he was only 19 years old. And through an insane amount of effort, he has built it into a global brand that people all over the world not only recognize, but have tattooed on themselves. Steve's music touches people and brings joy to millions around the world. He not only creates music at a break neck pace, but he's one of the most travelled artists in history, at times performing more than 300 shows in a single year. He's also a restaurateur, an unlockable character in video games, has his own shoe, multiple high-profile fashion collaborations, and he's written, produced, released, or collaborated on a staggering number of hits with an eclectic list of people like Will.I.am, Afrojack, Fall Out Boy, Linkin Park, and Lady Antebellum. Steve is routinely on the Forbes list of the highest grossing DJs on the planet, and he could just as easily be described as a futurist as a musician. So much so he's created a philanthropic foundation focused on regenerative medicine and brain preservation. His past, however, is as interesting as his future, and his new Netflix exclusive documentary, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead," chronicles his insanely busy life and legendary work ethic and connects the dots between the accomplishment we see today and the kid from a famous father who didn't fit in growing up. Steve's music and attitude will inspire you to work harder to make your own dreams come true. What You'll Learn: How to find your unique voice. [3:41] Steve's DIY beginnings in the hardcore community. [5:59] Steve's struggles growing up. [11:10] When you should follow your emotions. [15:22] The valuable life lessons of skateboarding. [24:18] The importance of momentum. [29:55] Why imagination is your greatest asset. [37:15] Steve's radical vision for the future. [42:28] A simple plan for finding your passion. [50:54] Steve's definition of a life well-lived. [54:51]

Sugar Ray Leonard, Laird Hamilton, Patrick Blake Leeper and the world's elite athletes share their secrets for cultivating a champion's mindset on Inside Quest with Tom Bilyeu. In this episode, you'll get the insights and motivation you need to crush your goals and perform at the top of your game every single day. [1:08] Bo Eason: Former NFL player, renowned playwright and actor [4:12] Firas Zahabi: World-class MMA coach and Muay Thai champion [6:23] Joe Donnelly: Former NFL player and fitness entrepreneur [8:34] AJ Hawk: NFL linebacker and Super Bowl Champion [10:11] Gabrielle Reece: Champion pro beach volleyball player, model, best-selling author and fitness leader [12:59] Patrick Blake Leeper: World record setting runner, international Paralympics gold, silver and bronze medalist [15:27] Kenny Florian: UFC fighter, three time title contender [17:41] Mark Divine: Former Navy Seal, founder of SEALIFT, best-selling author [19:34] Laird Hamilton: Legendary surfer, best-selling author, inventor, innovator extraordinaire [22.27] Tim Grover: Renowned all-star athletic trainer, CEO of Attack Athletics [28:16] Sugar Ray Leonard: Legendary sport icon, world champion boxer, Olympic gold medalist, best-selling author

Exploding the divide between for-profit and nonprofit, TOMS founder Blake Mycoskie explains why the world's biggest social problems are also the biggest opportunities on this episode of Inside Quest with Tom Bilyeu. Founder of TOMS Shoes Blake Mycoskie is a serial entrepreneur extraordinaire on a mission to prove that you can use business to improve people's lives. Over the last 10 years, he has built a socially conscious empire that has not only generated a jaw dropping amount of revenue, but has introduced the world to the concept of one for one giving. Through his company, Blake has donated over 60 million pairs of shoes, restored sight to over 400,000 people, helped to make sure more than 335,000 people have safe drinking water, and supplied safe birth services to over 25,000 women — all while building one of the fastest growing companies in this space and creating an untold number of jobs for people in the first and developing worlds. For his astounding achievements, Blake has been featured in numerous articles like "How To Fix Capitalism" by Bill Gates and People Magazine's Heroes Among Us. He's also been awarded many much deserved accolades including Fortune Magazine's 40 under 40 business leaders and the Secretary of State's 2009 Award of Corporate Excellence. Blake is also The New York Times best-selling author of Start Something That Matters and was called by Bill Clinton "one of the most interesting entrepreneurs I have ever met." Listen to Blake's story of bouncing back from losing the Amazing Race to becoming Chief Shoe Giver at one of the most game-changing organizations of our time. Things You'll Learn: How to re-frame loss as opportunity. [3:30] How businesses can solve social problems. [8:23] Why passion is your biggest growth engine. [12:48] How to avoid burnout. [22:57] The myriad benefits of journaling. [27:02] How your priorities reveal your values. [30:08] Why winning doesn't have to mean others lose. [35:57] Why experience is the best paycheck you can earn. [43:21]

Grace Bonney is an author, design critic, and owner of Design*Sponge, one of the premiere online destinations for design content. Founded in 2004, Design*Sponge has grown to a vibrant and thriving community that reaches over 1.5 million people per day and was called the 'Martha Stewart Living for millennials' by the New York Times. Getting an early start in blogging, Grace has woven herself into the very fabric of the design and DIY communities through her prolific writing. She's also been a contributing editor or freelancer for a litany of some of the most recognizable names in the industry, including House & Garden, InStyle, and New York Magazine. She's written several books, including her most recent "In the Company of Women, Inspiration and Advice from over 100 Makers, Artists, and Entrepreneurs." Grace's writing is characterized by her willingness to go beyond the surface aesthetic to find the deeper meaning in human connection behind the design. This remarkably personal approach has made her unbelievably successful. With a relatively small team, she's having a massive impact on the world of design. And she's doing it by focusing on spreading her company's values as well as simply making the world a more beautiful place. Constantly learning and reinventing herself, her broad experience gives her collective works a unique vitality. In short, Grace is a force of nature who is fearlessly herself. What You'll Learn: Why you should embrace change. How naysayers can fuel your success. How to be radically authentic. The benefits of being eclectic. How to build a community around your passion. When to trust advice from outsiders. Why you should always move toward fear.

Are leaders made or born? Author and TED speaker Simon Sinek dispels myths about leadership and reveals the one thing that good leaders always get right on this episode of Inside Quest with Tom Bilyeu. What You'll Learn in this Episode: Why everyone has the capacity to be a leader. How to create environments that foster success. Identifying the signs of bad leadership. The meaning of courage. How to measure leadership. Why creating a work family is so important. Why we all have the right to love our jobs. Why Millennials struggle with career success.

Steve Maxwell is a real life nomad that travels the world teaching people martial arts with nothing more than what he can carry on his back. He has over 50 years of training under his black belt, and some seriously counter-intuitive approaches to life. Named as one of the top 100 trainers in the US by Men's Journal, this former NCAA division one wrestler and Brazilian Jujitsu Pan-American and world championship gold medal winner has become a crucial part of the fabric of modern Jujitsu. Maxwell's credentials include being the first American black belt under Relson Gracie, opening the first Gracie Jujitsu school on the East Coast, and being one of the original investors in the UFC. He was also the strength and conditioning coach for Jujitsu legend Royce Gracie and helped prepare him for his historic victory at UFC One. Maxwell's undeniable talents as a teacher have made him one of the most sought after instructors in the world. In addition to the countless workshops that he gives all over the globe, he has trained the likes of famed UFC commentator and long-time MMA practitioner Joe Rogan, as well as multiple branches of the US government. His highly effective and insanely creative approach to strength and conditioning is also seen and featured in countless books and magazines including Men's Health, Muscle Media and the Naked Warrior. What you'll learn in this episode: How wrestling cultivates discipline. The difference between performance vs. ego lifting. The symbolism of body parts and postural integration. How to create a firm belief in yourself. How to pivot when things aren't working. Why not all your thoughts are yours. The concepts of A.N.T.S. and F.E.A.R. The student mindset.

Sugar Ray Leonard is one of the most legendary sports icons of the 20th century. Fighting since the age of 14, this master of the sweet science of boxing had already racked up a staggering 155 fights before he even went pro, which ultimately culminated in three national Golden gloves titles, two AAU championships, the pan-American games crown, and a very memorable gold medal at the 1976 Olympic games. However, what Sugar Ray did as an amateur pales in comparison to his subsequent 20 year reign as one of the most dominant professional boxers. Sugar Ray's feats in the ring captured the imagination of an entire generation as he defeated a litany of the finest boxers of the modern era in some of the most celebrated fights in the history of the sport. He's a six-time champion who was the first boxer ever to win a championship title in five different weight classes. By the time he retired, he was the first fighter to earn more than $100 million in prize money. And his accomplishments in the ring firmly established his position in the pantheon of all-time greats. Not content to just retire, Sugar Ray has gone on to add a new dimension to his legacy as the unofficial ambassador for the sport of boxing and become a wildly active philanthropist. Sugar Ray and his wife, Bernadette, have created a foundation that amplifies the efforts in that fight against diabetes and obesity. And to top it all off, Sugar Ray has penned a raw and powerful autobiography titled "The Big Fight: My Life in and Out of the Ring." In this episode, Sugar Ray dives deep into what it took for him to become a champion, and how in his darkest moments he learned to pivot. What You'll Learn in this Episode: The benefits of tunnel vision. How to actively construct a "comeback". Visualization tactics. The concept of P.O.W.E.R. How to deal with doubt. How to surrender. Redefining masculinity. Why the little things make all the difference. Why perspective is everything—in and out of the ring.

Is pride getting in the way of your growth? Founder of JetBlue and CEO of JetSuite Alex Wilcox shares why vulnerability helped him soar in the travel industry on Inside Quest with Tom Bilyeu. Throughout his impressive career, Alex Wilcox has founded an astonishing four airline companies, including the hugely successful JetBlue Airways and the newly launched JetSuite. A pilot by the age of 16, he paid for his flying lessons with money that he earned, working every conceivable job you can imagine at his local airport. He cleaned, he loaded, fueled. Everything on airplanes, all in an effort to fund his love of flying. Starting his career at the ground floor, through grit and determination, he went from an unknown kid at the Virgin Atlantic ticket counter in Miami to a New York based junior executive in the company in just three months. He's been credited as the driving force behind many of the industry changing innovations that we all enjoy while traveling today. In this episode of Inside Quest, host Tom Bilyeu talks with Alex about how he became one of the most influential minds in the travel industry and the valuable people skills he's learned along his flight path to success. Why asking questions is key to finding solutions. How to cultivate empathy. How to efficiently use 8 mins to reconnect with your team. Why asking for help matters. When to lay your vulnerability on the table. The Checklist Manifesto. When to question authority. The Myth of the CEO. How to build the pieces leading up to a Moonshot.

Is trust earned or given? Hint: Neither. On this episode of Inside Quest, best-selling author David Burkus reveals the secrets to building trust at work and at home. In an in-depth interview with Tom Bilyeu, management professor and creativity myth-buster David Burkus discusses the human side of business. Covering topics as diverse as Brazilian jiu jitsu and mindfulness, David explains why trust must begin with vulnerability and how to recover from failed ventures by competing with people who are better than you. Drawing parallels between jiu jitsu and business, David shares insights on how companies and employees can achieve more success and grow faster. Challenging professional norms and corporate dogma, David cites cases after case of companies employing innovative practices that have achieved great results. One example is the counter-intuitive notion of unlimited vacation policy. David explains the psychological processes behind this policy that make it a success for both employees and management. Don't miss this fascinating journey into the mind of one of the most-forward thinking management experts today. What you'll learn in this Episode: Why there is no wrong way. The benefits of the growth mindset in martial arts. How to challenge and grow yourself. How to use friendly competition to your advantage. Why injecting a culture of "help" creates opportunities for mentorships. Establishing group norms. What it means to be an employee today. The building blocks of trust.

Learning from your mistakes and failures is the fastest way to growth. Hear how Rainn Wilson, Russell Simmons, Lisa Nichols and more turned failure into success on Inside Quest with Tom Bilyeu. Failure is an everyday reality, but it's how we respond to adversity that will determine our future. On this special episode of Inside Quest, we collect the wisdom of the world's most successful people on failure and how to overcome it. Hear stories and insights from Peter Diamandis, Gabrielle Reece, Howard Marks, Robert Greene, Criss Angel, Carol Dweck, Joe Donnelly, Shabnam Mogharabi, and Tim Grover. Featured in this Episode: Carol Dweck Rainn Wilson Criss Angel Tim Grover Gabrielle Reece Russell Simmons Howard Marks Shabnam Mogharabi Peter Diamandis Robert Greene Lisa Nichols Joe Donnelly