What does it mean to be a man? In this episode, Andy Frisella is joined by Ryan Michler of Order of Man, and the two of them answer that question. From taking personal responsibility to developing the skill of adaptability, one thing is clear: being macho is not the same as being masculine.
Live your passion. That's what Andy Frisella says. But don't make the huge mistake of thinking that means life will be easy. Life wasn't meant to be easy. You're not meant to be a wilting flower. You are called to be tough-minded, battle-tested, and made better through struggle.
Everybody deserves the truth. In this episode, Andy Frisella fields tough questions: Does he really believe that success is for everyone? Does he ever struggle with discouragement or depression? The MFCEO keeps it real, raw, and honest.
Do you take pride in what you do? Not just when pursuing big goals, but also when performing little tasks? Not just when everyone is watching, but when you're all alone. Truly successful people take pride in everything they do. But what does that even me? In this episode of Thursday Thunder, Andy Frisella shares his thoughts.
Andy Frisella and the crew jet to New York City to hang with Gary Vaynerchuk, the badass from Belarus and the High Lord of Entrepreneurialism. From The MFCEO's social media strategy to Gary Vee's approach to the creative process, this conversation is wide-ranging, heavy with truth, and more fire than you can handle.
Already failing your New Year's goals? Don't sweat it. Take the sheet of paper with your old goals, wipe your ass with it, and flush it down the toilet. The MFCEO is going to help you set bigger, better goals. The kind that people laugh at.
"Quit playing yourself," Andy Frisella says. What does that mean? Stop buying the get rich quick lie. Your success is going to take time and the experience you will gain will be invaluable.
Prepare to be enlightened or offended. Andy Frisella and guest Sean Whalen attempt to reconstruct a conversation they had over dinner. From "how can we fix what's broken in America?" to "how does passive parenting relate to failure in business and life?" these two revolutionaries cover a range of topics in this wild romp of a conversation.
What are two of the most powerful words in the English language? According to Andy Frisella, they are "Thank" and "You." Whether you're pursuing success in business or happiness in life, cultivating gratitude is essential.