#7 Mike Lee : Taking risks, managing fear, have no regrets.
Release Date: 11/07/2018
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info_outlineMike Lee (@officialmikelee) is not your average pro boxer. He has a 21-0 record holding the N A B O boxing title, but on top of that he is super smart, a business school graduate of Notre Dame, who has turned his business acumen to found Soul CBD https://mysoulcbd.com/ which is experiencing crazy growth right now.
We speak about taking calculated risks, visualising elite performance, the benefits of CBD oil, fighting nine rounds with broken ribs and the small matter of the future of humanity.
I think you will find Mike inspiring, thought-provoking and despite all is his talents an incredibly down to earth guy.