🎧 Joe Chura is an entrepreneur, inventor, and investor philanthropist. He founded and bootstrapped two companies, Launch Digital Marketing and Dealer Inspire, which both became two of the fastest-growing companies in America, earning the #39 spot on the Inc. 500 and #5 ranking on Crain’s Chicago Fast 50. In 2018, Joe sold both businesses to Cars.com in Chicago’s largest acquisition of the year, and he continues to lead their growth and innovation today as CEO. Joe’s passion is using his leadership and health and fitness experiences to help others achieve their goals, including starting an event REFUEL in December 2017, the Not Almost There Podcast in January 2021, and another event GO which will be held in August of 2021.  


 


→IN THIS EPISODE… Joe looks back over the last 25 episodes and reflects on what led him to begin this podcast, as well as what he has learned along the way. After having conversations with 25 interesting, authentic people, Joe shares his favorite take-aways and how he has used some of their tips in his own personal development.


 


🔍 Breakdown with Joe Chura:


 


Chapter 1 (0:00​) Joe Introduces the episode


Joe explains how he started the podcast, and talks about an event GO. he is hosting in August.


 


Chapter 2 (2:10) Chadd Wright


Chadd explains what it takes to become a winner and one of the main things is not to give pain a voice.


 


Chapter 3 (15:20) Jesse Itzler


Jess Itzler talks about how to set up your goals and not beat yourself of as life happens.


 


Chapter 4 (20:02) JP Dinnell


Priority is a word JP uses in such an actionable way to help organize and structure your day.


 


Chapter 5 (29:45) Ben Nemtin


Ben talks about the importance of goals and how you need to think about your life’s journey so, at the end, you can feel fulfilled.


 


Chapter 6 (35:01) Maysoon Zayid


Be yourself, that is the best piece of advice one can receive, and Maysoon lays it out in a beautifully straightforward way.


 


Chapter 7 (40:30) Alex Banayan


People like to claim luck is a major factor in one’s success, and Alex agrees with that with one caveat. 


 


Chapter 8 (45:00) Patty Morrissey


Patty talks about the importance of your alter ego to help get out of your shell, and embracing your ideal version of yourself.


 


Chapter 9 (48:53) Alex Pang


Find the best time for you to be the most productive. This is the chronotype challenge, which if you allow yourself to reflect, could be a real game-changer for your productivity.


 


Chapter 10 (50:15) Mike Vardy 


Stop playing defense with your day and do not let people control your day, Mike shares advice on how to not let you day get away from you.


 


Chapter 11 (52:44) Mike Matthews


Mike Matthews gives us the formula on HOW you can eat what you want and still stay in shape using his 80/20 rule.


 


Chapter 12 (55:11) Angela Davis


If you are a parent struggling with your kid’s screen time and want them to be more active, this is a tip for you.


 


Chapter 13 (56:11) In-Q


In-Q recites his poem, Say Yes


 


Chapter 14 (58:11) Joe wraps up the episode


Joe shares his thoughts on the episode


 


Material Referenced in this interview:


Not Almost There Youtube Channel


Not Almost There Spotify


Not Almost There Apple


GO. A Not Almost There Event Discount Code: NAT2021


 


 


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→ Not Almost There http://notalmostthere.com/


 


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