In this power-packed episode, Sam sits down with Josh Latimer to unpack the real war every entrepreneur must win - the battle of the mind!
From a trailer park beginning to selling multiple businesses, including Conquer, Josh shares his raw and honest journey of entrepreneurial growth, mindset shifts, and redefining identity beyond success. Together, they reflect on how their paths crossed through Conquer, the value of accountability groups, and why some of the most impactful business growth happens in small, deeply connected circles.
Josh dives into the evolution from an "orphan mindset" to an ownership mentality, sharing lessons learned from mentors like Myron Golden and his own experiences scaling businesses. They explore how subconscious beliefs shape actions, why identity determines success, and how self-sabotage shows up when business owners let their bank account balance dictate their worth.
Sam opens up about his own discomfort with the CEO label and the tension between business success and personal identity - leading to a rich dialogue on legacy, leadership, and truth practices that reset your mindset daily.
This episode is for the entrepreneurs and leaders who know the biggest obstacle isn’t the market - it’s the mirror! Get those notepads ready!
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