Healthy Wealth
Erik shares the changes with the show in the coming month such as a name change. His purpose is to provide you with the tools that are going to help you the most which is why some changes to the show are coming. There will be a new name which will be announced soon.
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Dr. Lindsey Marvel, optometrist describes getting into the field which was not widely accepted by her family even though she is a doctor. The focus she had growing up was on sports, especially tennis as she was a highly ranked tennis played that led to a collegiate career and school was secondary.
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Erik Smith shares a story of a conversation he recently had with an individual who studied finance and daily trades in the market. It was interesting to find that the individual was not aware of different financial concepts.
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In this episode of Fitness & Finance, Kristi Lee Cronin, Cardiology Nurse Practitioner shares how she got into the field of nursing and the challenges that came along the way. Her story is inspiring because it shows that persistence pays and we cannot avoid the things that are on our hearts.
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Erik talks about the news of Kobe Bryant’s death and what it means to him and the lessons learned from the tragedy. Unfortunately it takes tragedy to bring people together and appreciate one another as we need to tell people how we feel about them always because we do not know how long we are going to live.
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In this episode of Fitness & Finance, real estate investor Vee Khuu shares his experiences getting into real estate investing as an immigrant from Vietnam in the midst of the 2008 financial crisis, the benefits of investing out-of-state, tax liens & more.
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Erik shares a story about a mentor of his who shared the stages of why people are successful and also why they fail. Most people become successful and do not know why, which keeps them from having continued success. Others also do not understand why they fail. Erik shares a personal story relating to his health and fitness journey of success and failure.
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In this episode of Fitness & Finance, Aimee Carlson, entrepreneur and host of podcast, The Toxin Terminator, shares how she began her journey of eliminating toxins from her life, some useful first steps you can take today and more.
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Erik shares stories that have impacted him in his career, whether good or bad. He discusses a time when he was in a situation with a client and could help them but was not able to.
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In this episode of Fitness & Finance, Jason Priest, Founder of Dad Bod Health and a Registered Nurse, shares how he chose to change his pattern of bad health decisions, how nursing school led to his entrepreneurial journey, the importance of stepping outside your comfort zone and more.
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Laurell Hector talks to your host Erik Smith about how a healthy lifestyle is the key to her sustaining her business for over 18 years.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Laurell was raised by her mother as the youngest of five children in a very health-conscious, active family.
- Schools in the UK incorporate nutrition education and mandatory physical activity, unlike in the US where kids are often able to avoid PE.
- She ended up in the business world after doing a work experience program at age 14 doing human resources at a bank.
- She started her business with no contacts and now has clients all over the world with zero marketing—just word of mouth.
- Laurell loves running her own business because it has allowed her the flexibility to raise her children that she believes she wouldn’t have had at a traditional 9-5 job.
- In the UK, you’re taught to be extremely loyal to your employer, so Laurell never even thought of diversifying her work until she began questioning what her goals were and what she wants to leave her children.
- To find the additional stream of income she decided she needed, Laurell began drinking and selling Arbonne protein shakes.
- When you’re running a business, you need to feed your mind as well as your body.
- Laurell has published a book about how employees can cope with redundancy and all the practical steps you can take to find a new job if that happens to you.
- She is now working on a second book about how to manage people better.
3 KEY POINTS:
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Healthy habits that will support every aspect of your adult life begin in childhood.
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There are major differences between how people in the UK/Europe versus the US approach work and employment.
- Prioritizing her physical and mental well-being has allowed Laurell to maintain multiple businesses and rigorous travel commitments for years.
TWEETABLE QUOTES:
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“Unless there’s a medical condition, you can move yourself. And it’s as simple as that.” –Laurell Hector
- “It’s learned behavior. So I always say to my children, ‘What you do at home, you’ll do outside.’” –Laurell Hector
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- Schedule a time to talk with Erik.
- Find Erik on Instagram and Facebook
- Redundancy: Caring for Yourself and Others by Laurell Hector
- Find Laurell Hector on LinkedIn