• A Mile Deep With Ankush Jain

  • Jun 23 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
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A Mile Deep With Ankush Jain

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    Ankush Jain is a Professional Coach, A Husband, Father and an agent of transformation.

    I invited him to come speak on the Mile Deep Podcast as I believe he is an embodiment of Transformational living.

    Ankush helps his clients become better leaders, coaches and people by not only coaching them powerfully in his 1-2-1 practice, but he also teaches how to become a great coach in his school.

    Transformation is all about letting go of who you were and stepping into who you are capable of being. Making your decisions from a future self and changing the way you and others see you. Ankush is the poster man for this.

    In this interview we have a conversation about his journey and his way of showing up in the world.

    I'm proud to have been coached by Ankush and will definitely be working with him again in the future.

    At the end of this episode, we talk about Ankush's Brochure for the school. Which you can get alongside other resources in the 10X Tribe school platfrom here:

    https://www.skool.com/the10xtribe/about

    Enjoy the episode and if you wand the resources mentioned head on over to the free group.

    Thank you for listening:

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