• Inside The Rise: Stories, Mindset & Methods of High Performers

  • By: JC Cross
  • Podcast

Inside The Rise: Stories, Mindset & Methods of High Performers

By: JC Cross
  • Summary

  • Would you like personal access to the life stories of incredible people accomplishing extraordinary things? JC Cross invites you into inspiring journeys as he interviews high achievers, uncovering the mindset and methods that made them. Through years of research in neuroscience, psychology, and human performance and coaching leaders in over 20 states and multiple countries, JC uses his knowledge to ask the right questions. Learn from the interviewees how to snap destructive patterns, build new habits for success, develop more skill, and train yourself and your children to live the life you've always wanted. To learn more, visit https://insidetherise.com. Enjoy the show. #RiseOn
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Episodes
  • Justin Wren (Part 2) - How to Channel Your Pain Into Purpose
    Apr 30 2019

    After receiving an invitation to the Olympic Training Center and becoming the youngest MMA fighter to join The Ultimate Fighter reality show, Justin lost it all to a drug addiction.

    • How did he turn it around?
    • What led him to the other side of the world"
    • What's with the name The Big Pygmy?
    • What will it take to reach the pinnacle of his fighting career once again?

    Discover the mindset and methods Justin leveraged to transform his identity. And hear why people around the world love this warrior.

    Join the fight at http://fightfortheforgotten.org.

    Bonus: Justin shares when you can expect the documentary that has been years in the making.

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    31 mins
  • Justin Wren (Part 1) - How to Channel Your Pain Into Purpose
    Apr 23 2019

    Justin Wren became one of the youngest MMA fighters to appear on The Ultimate Fighter television show and to fight for the title in the main event in Las Vegas.

    As a two-time national champion in wrestling, he made appearances in multiple countries and received an invitation to train with the elite of the elite at the US Olympic Training Center.

    But an injury that threatened to ruin his career surfaced a deeper pain from severe bullying he faced as a child. To deal with the pain, he turned to painkillers and then to street drugs. His addiction forced his teammates to expel him from the training center. And his family had to break into his apartment just to find him.

    So how did he turn things around?

    Why do they now call him the Big Pygmy?

    How did he convert such deep pain into a clear purpose to help a forgotten people on the other side of the world?

    Click the play button and find out!

    To get notified when Part 2 drops, click on subscribe in the podcast player above and choose your preferred listening platform.

    For all things Justin Wren, check out his website, www.fightfortheforgotten.org.

    Pick up a copy of his amazing book here!

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    38 mins
  • The ONE Personality Trait that Outdoes Them All
    Mar 26 2019

    Scholars have spent years studying and testing personality traits. The most commonly investigated traits are collectively known as The Big Five. Here they are, in no particular order:

    1. Openness to experience
    2. Conscientiousness
    3. Agreeableness
    4. Extraversion
    5. Neuroticism

    What has decades of research revealed?

    ONE of these traits accurately predicts success - and a whole lot more.

    Do you have it? More importantly, can you develop it? Find out.

     

    And join the growing community of high achievers.

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    4 mins

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