How John Lee Dumas Built a Podcast Into a Life

约翰·李·大仲马如何将播客打造成生活

Good Life Project

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2016-01-05

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John Lee Dumas grew up believing he wasn't the most talented person in the room. But, he also knew the path to success in almost any endeavor was more about work than it was about innate gifts. So, pretty early on, he made a decision that he'd outwork pretty much anyone to get what he wanted. That led to a string of powerful accomplishments, from athletics to business and led him to follow in the footsteps of his dad and grandfather, serving in the military. But, when he came home, dealing with PTSD from combat, the years that followed led him to a series of false starts, from law school to real-estate, in an attempt to meet what he eventually realized were everyone's expectations and desires but his own. For the first time, there wasn't a clear path, and he fell into a depression. Until he found an unlikely spark in a place he wasn't even looking for it...podcasting. John became fascinated with the medium and set out to launch the first-ever daily business podcast, calling it Entrepreneur On Fire (now EO Fire). Everyone told him the daily format was nuts, it'd be impossible to keep up. But he was not to be dissuaded. In short order, the podcast became a phenomenon and he began to build a powerful business around it, adding on sponsorship and educational offerings. He also decided to break another rule, sharing his company's income reports with his community on a monthly basis. Over more than 1,200 interviews with entrepreneurs, Dumas also began to key in on common patterns of success in business. One of the biggest, he found, nearly every single person who achieved any level of success was fiercely focused on achieving a goal. He realized, he was, too. And he wanted to create a tool to share with others to help move them toward the achievement of a single big goal. So, he created his first physical product, calling it the Freedom Journal. He's actually launching it on Kickstarter right now. In today's conversation, we dive deep into John Lee Dumas' journey and how he's landed in a place where his focus is evolving strongly to one word, significance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Bad idea.

  • Like, a daily podcast is not going to work.

  • You're going to get burnt out.

  • You're going to run out of gas.

  • Your listeners are going to get burnt out.

  • Nobody wants to listen to a daily podcast once a week's fine.

  • Just get in line, do what everybody else is saying.

  • Coming home.

  • After serving combat missions in the military, Zhengli Dumas, today's guest, was really left with some decisions to make.

  • He's the type of guy who was hard driving, worked fiercely hard, is intensely focused, and achieved amazing things.

  • And he came home, and the traditional path just wasn't really working for him anymore.

  • And he kept trying different things and trying different things.

  • And finally, he stumbled upon this world of podcasting, quickly made a name for himself.

  • This is an interesting conversation.

  • He's known as a podcaster, somebody who exploded onto the scene with a podcast called Eo fire or entrepreneur and fire.

  • And he broke all the rules like he often does.

  • The reason that brought him to podcasting is pretty powerful.

  • But we don't just dive into podcasting here.

  • We dive into a deeper journey.

  • We dive into where he came from, what motivates him, big challenges and deep stories, and how people at various stages in his life became incredibly empowering and sometimes disempowering, and how he lived so much of his existence around others expectations until he finally did this thing that everyone said he was nuts to do and then succeeded massively at.