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Keep Hustling

Keep Hustling

著者: Aaron Gordon
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Keep Hustling with Aaron Gordon (aka @nyriskadvisor) inspires listeners to keep hustling everyday. Guests are pushed to get past their WHY to the HOW. Episodes focus on the personal and professional challenges and successes of guests and the importance of embracing the hustle to overcoming challenges.Aaron Gordon マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Shut Up and Hustle with Paul Mikel
    2026/08/20
    In this episode of Keep Hustling, host Aaron Gordon sits down with entrepreneur and author Paul Mikel to explore how generosity and relationship-building can become powerful advantages in business and life. Paul shares his journey from waiting tables in Texas to building multimillion-dollar businesses, highlighting moments when simple acts of kindness like tipping well or remembering personal details opened unexpected doors. The conversation digs into the value of giving without expecting anything in return, the "Shut Up and Tip" mindset, and the importance of staying humble and grateful as success arrives. Paul emphasizes that true wealth is measured by the richness of relationships, not just financial rewards. The episode closes with his favorite quote: "Never forget where you came from or you're probably on your way back there," a clear reminder to stay grounded in your roots. Get To Know Paul Mikel Paul Mikel is an entrepreneur, business strategist, speaker, and the author of Shut Up & Tip, a book that challenges people to rethink what exceptional service, leadership, and human connection really look like. For more than 35 years, Paul has built businesses, led sales organizations, developed marketing strategies, and trained thousands of people across multiple industries. His career has centered around one simple philosophy: success isn't created by luck. it comes from serving people at a level most are unwilling to reach. Throughout his career, Paul has worked with startups, Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, and sales professionals, helping them increase revenue, improve customer experience, and build businesses that create lasting impact. His passion for self-development, leadership, communication, and personal growth has made him a sought-after speaker who believes that every interaction is an opportunity to leave someone's day better than you found it. Today, Paul is involved in multiple ventures spanning technology, media, entrepreneurship, and business development while also producing podcasts and creating content focused on helping people think bigger, serve better, and live with greater purpose. His latest book, Shut Up & Tip, is much more than a book about tipping. It's a blueprint for building stronger relationships, creating unforgettable experiences, increasing influence, and discovering that generosity is one of the most overlooked competitive advantages in business and in life. Whether he's discussing entrepreneurship, customer experience, leadership, sales psychology, personal development, or the future of business, Paul's message remains consistent: Success follows those who make other people's lives better first. Instagram Buy Paul's Book 3 Key Listener Takeaways 1. Generosity as a Hidden Advantage: Practicing genuine generosity builds trust and relationships that often pay unexpected dividends. Paul Mikel shares how consistent acts of kindness, like tipping well or building real connections, opened doors and fueled major business opportunities. 2. Invest in Relationships, Not Just Transactions: Your network grows through authentic interactions. Aaron Gordon and Paul Mikel emphasize that remembering small details about people, from valets to business partners, can pave the way for lasting friendships and crucial business introductions. 3. Keep Hustling and Stay Humble: Never forget where you started. Both Aaron Gordon and Paul Mikel stress that ongoing hustle, gratitude, and remembering past struggles keep you grounded while building the resilience to tackle new challenges and seize future wins. Show Overview 00:00 Growing up with a giving mindset 04:05 Discussing generosity in business 08:50 Discussing tipping and restaurant wages 11:19 Building relationships for business success 14:11 Building connections through introductions 16:46 Son's car accident help 22:49 Reflecting on personal growth and gratitude 25:01 Reflecting on personal growth 29:01 Talking with Post Malone's manager 32:50 Asking for reviews and feedback
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    34 分
  • The Heart-Centered Hustle with Jessi Hartnett
    2026/08/13
    In this episode of Keep Hustling, Aaron Gordon welcomes Jessi Hartnett, author of "Honor Your Heart: A Soulful Guide to Quitting Smoking" and host of the You Can Quit Smoking podcast, to discuss the emotional and spiritual aspects of overcoming smoking addiction. Jessi Hartnett shares insights about how most people start smoking out of a desire for belonging or as a way to cope with grief and emotional pain, emphasizing that addiction often fills a void created by self-worth issues or unmet emotional needs. The conversation explores the importance of understanding these underlying motivations and replacing the habit with healthier ways to meet those needs, highlighting that long-term change relies on personal transformation, self-compassion, and reconnecting with one's intuition. Both speakers agree that quitting is often rooted in emotion rather than logic, and that unlocking a sense of self-worth and personal growth is crucial to overcoming addiction. Jessi Hartnett encourages people to focus on themselves, fill their own cups, and find peace within, quoting Rumi's "A wound is the place where the light enters you" as a reminder that healing and transformation often come from our deepest struggles. Get To Know Jessi Hartnett Jessi Hartnett is the author of Honor Your Heart: A Soulful Guide to Quitting Smoking and host of the You Can Quit Smoking podcast. A former heavy smoker who struggled with addiction for 15 years, she now helps others break free by addressing the emotional and spiritual roots of the habit rather than relying on willpower alone. Jessi teaches that smoking often fills voids created by a need for belonging, grief, low self-worth, or unmet emotional needs. Her approach centers on self-compassion, reconnecting with intuition, and replacing the habit with healthier ways to meet those deeper needs. She believes lasting change comes from personal transformation and learning to "fill your own cup." Through her book, podcast, and coaching, she shares a heart-centered path to quitting that prioritizes healing and growth over shame or rigid formulas. Website Tik Tok Youtube Instagram Buy Jessi's Book 3 Key Listener Takeaways 1. Understand the Emotional Roots of Addiction: The conversation focused on how addiction, particularly smoking, often stems from emotional needs such as belonging, initiation, or coping with grief. Recognizing that addiction is not purely about chemical dependency, but often about addressing deeper emotional voids, can be the first step towards meaningful change.
 2. Replace Habits by Meeting Core Needs: One concept discussed was the importance of identifying the true needs that a habit like smoking fulfills—whether it's comfort, self-care, or a sense of rebellion. Approaching transformation means finding healthier ways to meet those needs, using creativity and persistence, rather than simply relying on willpower or logic.
 3.Self-Worth Fuels Sustainable Growth: A key theme that emerged was how issues of self-worth and authenticity can act as barriers to breaking unhealthy patterns. The discussion explored how prioritizing self-care and fostering a genuine connection with oneself can empower individuals to achieve peace, drive personal change, and ultimately "keep hustling" towards a more fulfilling life. Show Overview 00:00 Guest sourcing and discovery challenges 04:57 Cultural reasons behind smoking 08:42 Struggling with smoking addiction 10:52 Teenage rebellion and smoking 15:03 Understanding needs and addiction 18:02 Finding personal motivation 21:50 Starting conversations with curiosity 24:21 Breaking free from harmful habits 27:47 Podcast reviews and social media
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    29 分
  • Take Ownership, Embrace Hustle with J Reed Durand
    2026/08/06
    In this episode of Keep Hustling, host Aaron Gordon sits down with J Reed Durand, a highly accomplished Army veteran and leadership expert. Drawing on 40 years of military and professional experience, they dig into the realities of leadership, personal growth, and change management. J Reed shares hard-won lessons from his journey, including the shift from being led to leading, the power of owning your own development, and his practical Three C's framework: confidence, capabilities, and capacity. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of adapting to change, the role of discipline, and the courage it takes to step into leadership. Through stories of multiple relocations and varied career assignments, he offers clear, usable advice for anyone who wants to grow and help others grow. Lasting change, he stresses, starts with ownership and consistent training. The episode closes with a favorite motivational line that captures the heart of the discussion: "We don't rise to the level of our aspirations, we fall to the level of our training." Listeners walk away with actionable insights on leadership, self-improvement, and preparing for change, all in the spirit of Keep Hustling Get To Know J Reed Durand J. Reed Durand rose from Private to Chief Information Officer through four decades of frontline leadership in one of the world's largest and most complex institutions, the U.S. Army. Across dual military and civilian careers he guided personal, team, and enterprise level transformations while refining practical, field tested approaches to change in high stakes environments. After retiring twice he stepped back to examine the patterns behind successful continuous change. From that reflection came the Train to Change series, which blends leadership, psychology, philosophy, and organizational behavior into grounded, immediately usable strategies for personal and professional growth. His first book, Train to Change Phase One Self Mastery, is available worldwide. The follow on eBook, Train to Change Realism, advances the series into Phase Two. Reed's work bridges theory and lived experience. It offers audiences a disciplined yet deeply human approach to self mastery. His core belief is straightforward: lasting transformation begins with taking ownership of your own development. He helps others understand change, prepare for it, and turn it into a catalyst for growth in an increasingly complex world. As a change practitioner, years spent in varied roles and locations around the globe, paired with related education and training, gave him a practical understanding of self improvement, goal setting and achievement, continuous process improvement, and leadership. Along the way he developed and refined a repeatable methodology that he consistently applied to his own growth and career. He also used this hybrid approach to initiate, plan, organize, direct, and sustain large scale organizational changes that affected hundreds of thousands of Soldiers, employees, and leaders across the Army. After his second retirement he distilled those lessons into a self improvement series published with the freedom of an independent author. The insights apply to anyone managing change, regardless of background, location, or destination. In short, this approach works. Website Buy Reed's Books 3 Key Listener Takeaways 1. Stepping Into Leadership: The conversation centers on the pivotal moment when someone moves from being led to leading others. Drawing from military experience, J Reed explains that real leadership means accepting accountability, embracing influence, and owning team outcomes. Even small leadership opportunities can open the door to growth and new possibilities. 2. The Three C's of Sustainable Growth: One of the strongest ideas shared is the framework of confidence, capabilities, and capacity. Building self-awareness, pursuing deliberate training, and developing the ability to perform consistently form a practical blueprint for effective leadership and continuous improvement in any environment. 3. Adaptability Over Comfort: A recurring theme is the necessity of change and the danger of getting too comfortable. Embracing constant learning and adaptation, whether driven by technology or life shifts, keeps you relevant and successful. Accepting the flow of life and training for change becomes a clear roadmap for maintaining momentum and thriving in uncertainty. Show Overview 00:00 Gratitude to a veteran 03:44 Promotion to Sergeant 07:58 Reflecting on a 40-year Army career 11:36 Balancing Confidence, Capability, and Capacity 14:30 Building Confidence for New Routines 17:10 Adapting to tech changes 22:05 Inspiring next-gen leadership 23:32 Assessing Your Current Situation 26:48 Training for Personal Change
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    29 分
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