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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hello everybody. My name is doctor John Oda, and this
is the doctor John Oda Method. Pretty Jazz Bob. This
is where neurosciences meet business mastery. This is my show
that actually promoted and producing right now, and every show
is gonna be a little bit different. It's gonna be
focused on business mastery, hitting millions leadership. It's gonna be
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literally based on my latest book called Unlimited Business or Growth.
This is a business where I take fiction meet nonfiction
and in my background a little bit about is by background,
I've worked with guys like Anthony Robbins and uh, the
late and great Chet Holmes and Jay Abraham and Scott
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Homer and the list goes on. And in this book
I mentioned about how I work with them. But it's
a fictional is character when you first start off, you know,
most business books and people books on mental health is
a little bit a little tad bit bourne so ileted
to spice it up a little bit. So it's more
fiction me non fiction and the fiction part of the
guy's a billionaire, he lose all his money. But he's
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a character for my first book, Connecting with Your Team,
named Alan Private. I throw him inside this book, but
he goes from the reckless team to a billionaire. But
here's a challenge.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
He got the same issues that he had back in
the day, and now he's not fourteen, but he's forty five,
fifty years old and he runs his company and he
goes thirty years inside the future and of course you
know he's homeless, but he shows you how he goes
from the homeless status to a course of sex tillion
which is fictional because you know, I know we only
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have trillionaires out there, but it's a fictional thing. But
I give you concepts and strategies that of course I
learned from guys like Anthony Robbins and Chet Holmes and
Jay Braham and Scott Holme and the list goes on.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
So it's four quadrants. In the first quadrants, I focus
on more of the business foundation. How is your business
being ran? What I mean, what cycle are you in?
Is it with your business? And the whole concept symptoms
of your business. Is it's the leadership, if it's the
team building, if it's the culture, if it's mental health
issues that's going on inside the workforce, like burnout and
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stressed out, and the whole one yells right. We focus
on how do I systemize the business and make it grow?
And of course last not all these amount of times,
how do I actually growing? So the bss M model
number one. I believe that that's how all business run.
But a lot of times people don't focus on the
symptoms of the business. And we hit that really there.
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But the name of this show is that I decided
to thend the show is going when I was a child, right,
you know, you know, I was a child and I
had a severe stuttering problem and they never and they
told me that I'll never graduated rate. Right, And they
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told me that, and I was like, oh my god,
it is It was interesting, right, And the name of
the show is going from stuttering kid to an international
business strategist. I took that and changed around, right, this
is what the show is all about. It. So I'm
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gonna give you a little history about my background. Of course,
you know, I worked with the greats, and I first
and foremost I praised God about that because that's nothing.
But that's nothing, but favor of God is on my life.
So I give praison, I praise to God. But the
biggest thing about it is going through the challenges and
I believe there's two things that we do in life.
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We win, and we learned going to a starting problem
as a child is learning experience. Because it was I
remember my first grade teacher and sister Elephants went to
a private school. We were the first black family that
went to a private school back in little city called
Michigan City, Indiana, forty five minutes west of Chicago. So
we're by Gary and Hammond and the region as we
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called it back in the day. And that's the area
that I grew up. You know, snow time. We had
literally four seasons and you know, so it was an
interesting time. But I remember growing up, I can't realise
and I couldn't say my name, and I was studying
a lot. I had a little self esteem, get teased.
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Think I fought every day til I got about age
of eighteen. So it was a challenging time. The great
thing about it is I had Karen and loving people
first and foremost my mom and dad, God rest her soul.
I called her mommy on daddy. They were my co
wis wisdom and knowledge. You know, they're like twenty thirty
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years older than most of my parents. It is my
friend's parents. You know, because we come from a big family,
and that was that was my catalyst, that was my strength.
Older My mom was my rock. Uh, she was my fortress,
and she was a person that I called mom. So
I so I I So. It was a true blessing
for that. But having a stuttering issue and telling people
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told you that you will never graduate eighth grade was
really heartbreaking. I mean in eighth grade, you know, you
can't say I sco said eighth grade and speaking and
having people teasing you and calling your names and fighting.
And the thing that I loved the most is my mom.
You know when the nun told my mom, you know,
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I was retired and never grade graduate eighth grade and
John should go to a special school at called Garfield.
At the time my mom said this, she says, yeah,
the John leave, They all leave. We had people in
you know, the grade school in high school. They said,
norms wan to colme down, calm down. John can stay.
But it's stipulations. So I take speech therapy, which was interesting.
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Named mister Anderson, the nicest guy in the world. But
at that time I was embarrassed a stutter and he said, oh,
my name is mister Henderson. I stutter. You should tell
people that. Uh. In my brain, I said, but people
don't say, Hi, my name is John, I have cancer.
Orm had my name is John have diabetes. Why are
we going to focus on our label and why are
we going to create that being her identity? And I
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loved the guy to dieth. He was a phenomenal guy.
But that was not what I was used to, or
that's what I wanted to admit at that time. So
speech therapy, so I went three times a week. We're
doing jumping jobs and burpees and all this stuff, I guess,
building up to self esteem and the confidence, and and
that was fine. I I loved the guy uh to death.
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And then the next one that I had to repeat
first grade again, so it was the first grade twice.
So the second year I was in first grade, we
had first and second grade and they'd come with John.
Oh duh, you're so stupid.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
I guess one of the best things that I had,
I had a brother that was eighteen months years older
than I was, and and thank god, he was pretty
much my little my guardian angel. Helped me out a
lot through school, you know, cause you know I was
you know, uh, uh, I had a huge growth spurt
from uh, fifth grade to sixth grade summertime, I went
from five to one to six five. Yeah, it was
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a huge growth threats. Everything just grew and stretched me out.
It was the the most painfult time that I actually had,
uh but we got through it. So what happened is,
of course, guys, you know, I, you know, graduated high
school and went to college and everything else, and but
I still had challenges. I still had problems that I
was dealing with as being that little kid that was
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in my mind retarded or I thought I was cursed.
I thought God cursed me. I thought I was I
did something wrong to be in the position that I
was in, and I was trying to figure out what
what did I do? What took place in what happened?
But I I realized that it wasn't It was just
something that I had to go through. If you look
at the greats in the Bible, they had to go
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through suff and when they changed their minds that they
changed their life. And I went to this guy named
Tony Robbins at the time, and I think I was
maybe twenty seven, twenty six years old. I went to
this program called up w and it totally changed my life.
That was done. I told my buddies, hey, man, I'm
gonna be the next Tony Robbins. They left. They said, man,
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you're a stutter and no one's gonna look, no one's
gonna pay for you. And I mean, guys tell you
that damn there and pissed me off. I'm like, yeah, okay,
so we'll show you. And I worked and I grind.
I was working mental health field and I I did
mental health field work with adolescents and change best. That
was the best thing that ever happened. I was working
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midnight shift, went today shifts, and they told me I suck,
that I should go back at midnights to stuff and
it made me hungry and I wanted to get better
and I bleed in the immersion. Most people do like
one or two groups uh per week. I was doing
four groups today. I wanted to be the best and
that was my drive. And I started going to you know,
Tony Robbins. Similar started taking this thing called neural linguistic programming.
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And I got damn good at what I was doing.
I got really extremely good. I was saying, got it
great what I was doing? And I started doing more
seminars and more workshops, started promoting a guy named Joseph
mc clinton. And the third that's Anthony Robbins, had trained
for his seminaris and workshops and he do name who
d who he does day two and four. And I
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was immersed with all this stuff and I w I
got the knowledge and everything else that I got, and
I was doing damn good. And then I started working
with this guy named chet Holmes busin insight. I mean,
I wanted to work with Jay to be truly honest
with you, but Jay was not doing that. He was
just doing it in individually. Jay's the genius. So I
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started working with chet Holmes. And then a month or
two later, uh, chet Holmes merged with Tony Robbins, and
I'm like, oh my god, I've worked with Tony and
chat two freaking icons. It was amazing. But I already
had the mental health background I had. I I went
to Tony Robbin Sims. I went through you know upw uh
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it's called wife Masteries. I went through a lot of
the programs that Tony's was teaching as well, and then
I got JA stuff and uh, I got JA stuff
slash chat and Scott Horman and man, my skill set
went up tremendously, phenomenally great. I started doubling companies in
eight months cause what I did was was a little
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bit different. I rewired the person I did. I used
a neuroscientist, so I got a a master trainer in NLP.
I created my own science called neuro business Conditioning as well,
focused on the nervous system. I modeled all the business experts.
But the only the only way to make a change
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is that you have to make a change by getting
the leverage. When you get a leverage on a person,
change happens. If you look at people who are doing
drugs and alcohol or whatever, or dieting or whatever. When
they hit that rock bottom, they say I'm done, there's
no more. That's when change take place. Right. So I
created a system called neurobusiness condition but I implement a
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lot of NP as well in it. Right because NLP
is the foundation of it. Of everything that most people do,
even when Tony does, is neuro association condition That's of
the NP. Joseph does. Neural coding is this. It's the
same model, but we just have it in the name
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our own stuff. So I started doing that and I started
doubling tripping companies. Took just one company from two undred
thousand to eight million dollars in two years. And I
still working with the companies fifty million dollars throwing up,
you know, from fifty to sixty million dollars and six months.
But what I did diffinitely is I I focus on
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the neurosciences with sports performance. So I used to, so
I still work with like athletes, right, you know when
you get inside that zone. Imagine the business person you
getting in inside that zone. Now you're in that zone
and you're closing deals and doing everything because you're in
that zone right now, right, that was business mastery. So
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I combine everything together to create my new system. And
I've been doing the mental health part neuroscientists for thirty
eight years, the business growth systemizing your business, monetizing the
whole nine yard speaking for the past thirty years. So
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on this show is gonna be ah. If I'm doing
it solo, probably up to twenty minutes. If I grab
somebody on and to do a program, and it'll probably
be about forty five minutes. Something quick, something to the point,
and something to change the quality of your business. That's
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one thing that's going around, it's changing the quality. But
what I do in my program is a little bit different.
Is also we do have our program program and lots
of them, right, but a couple of pacification one. We
work with the teenagers as well. So we have the
because I believe that a strong family is a strong business.
A lot of business owners have they have a great business,
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but the family is falling apart. The kids don't like them,
they don't pay attention to them, they don't understand who
they are, or they want to tell them to take
up the business and that's not their focus and that's
not their goal. So what I do a litt bit differently.
I bring in the neuroscience as part of it. So
I work with you know, the adults on the weekend
when we do a live program, I work with their teenagers,
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the young adults you know, teenagers to me is from
twelve to twenty twenty one, right, And we do weekend
programs to totally to rewire their brains, to turn them
into leaders. To transform these teenagers into leaders right now
now they get what their mom and dad's doing there,
know how to have a goal and to overcome their fears,
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and limitations and how to gain rapport. They get the
same tool sets that the parents get on. Now it's
complete shift. And then people say, well I don't have
kids for great, how about your vendors. Now only you
have your vendor kids come to the program. That's what happened.
You've been, You've been. It's gonna stay with you, right.
So I mix a lot of the stuff that I've
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done the last thirty eight years with the business program
to make sure that everyone's on the same page. To
make sure that we are doing the right thing. That
I see that's the right thing, right, So here goes, guys.
I'm not sure about you, guys, but I'm jazzed. I'm
jazzed because I know it's gonna come up. My outcome
is for the next ninety days to do this three
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times per week, to do it Tuesdays, Thurdays and Saturdays
six am of it's Eastern time. I put up up
on my social media as well to actually have you
guys get involved, to give you guys some tips, give
you some strategies, cause number one goal is actually change
the quality of your life. So I'm gonna end your
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guys with if you guys go to my website that
is doctor Johnoda dot com. Right, and there's a book
that's called a Limited Business Growth. If you click on
that book right click that book bam. Usc. What we
have is a free chapter of my new book, and
it's the core party. If you get the book, you
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get up to ten thousand dollars of online courses. A
little we did. I did a little bit of something different.
It's not all my programs. I got my five experts, right,
I got one on guys who's doing this? He's he did.
The forward of my book is doctor Horton, right, and well,
we focused on what we deal with a lot of
them business. We focus on addictions, addictions of food with
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alcohol and drugs. That's what he handles. Uh. We have
Andrew Gardner, he does you know, did like from automation
on the automated business. Uh, we do. Scott Conway he
does parts of a state planning. He got a book
on the state planning and he also does leadership and
emotional intelligence. I do one on goal setting and on
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uh time management bits and pieces, and we have something
uh to call Scott does one on leadership. Right, So
we have something that we uh, what's in the workforce
and what's in the workplace but to ten thousand dollars
of online courses, and these courses are phenomenal. Listen to
them and I'm just impressed. So manum one I would
come is to as a survey guys in the highest way, right,
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So again, guys, is doctor joondar dot com is dr
j O h n o DA dot com. I'll put
it inside the link right here. Grab it. You get
a free chapter of my fiction non fiction Book's pretty
cool concept and how it actually rolls out to actually
create a book that is non nonfiction fictional stuff that
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you can take that book, use it and actually explore
your business. So listen to me. I'm jazzed. Thank you
so much. Guys, have a great day and dare to
make this day, this month, this week, magnificence. Bye for now,