Choosing the military over business school, Randy spent the next 14 in the service and learned a lot about himself. During this time, he was faced with limited opportunities to continue his workouts while being posted overseas, so out of necessity he created the functional training system known today as TRX.Since then, Randy has elevated TRX to one of the…
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Secret Academy Episode – Steve Olsher
New York Time’s best-selling author, chairman and founder of Liquor.com, creator and founder of The Reinvention Workshop and the host of Reinvention Radio are just some of Steve Olsher’s many titles. As a serial entrepreneur for over 25 years, Steve coaches entrepreneurs and teaches how to gain visibility online and off. Steve’s lessons are from direct experience as he has fought through both massive failures and tremendous successes alike. Steve built up a hugely successful internet business, only to walk away from it after 9 years. He continued on to establish a $50M real estate development company which ultimately plummeted with the 2008 market crash. Today, Steve has since reclaimed Liquor.com and is building it towards a 9-figure business. Steve shares from his hard-learned experiences to help you discover your WHAT and realize ultimate achievement in business and life – as published in his NY Time’s best-selling book, “What Is Your WHAT?”
Secret Academy Episode – Justin Wetherill
Like many entrepreneurs, Justin Wetherill was unsatisfied with the limited options he found when he was faced with a problem: his brand-new iPhone fell out of his hand and needed to be fixed – ASAP. Justin noticed a prime industry market just begging to be serviced. Partnering up with his college friend, David Reiff, the two launched themselves into learning everything they could to provide a more logical solution to a common problem for consumers. After some initial trial and error, and help from mutual friend Eddie Trujillo, the guys opened the doors to the first uBreakiFix storefront. The explosive growth that followed was something Justin had not foreseen. Initially, Justin was biased against the idea of franchising, but after learning more about how he could customize the agreements to ensure a consistent experience, he decided it would be the best option. Today, over 4 years into franchising, uBreakiFix has nearly 300 open stores averaging around $677,000 a year in unit sales and 800 new stores committed to open over the next 36 months. With a solid performance monitoring infrastructure, thorough training of franchisees, it’s no wonder why uBreakiFix continues to raise the expectations and standards in the tech repair industry.