Mick Unplugged - David Meltzer: Unleashing Your Reality Beyond Imagination
Episode Date: July 7, 2025Ever wondered what separates truly exceptional achievers from everyone else? David Meltzer reveals the answer in this powerful conversation about creating a life so extraordinary that your reality sur...passes other people's imagination. Meltzer, who has built and lost multi-millions while leading iconic sports agencies, shares his deeply personal philosophy on happiness—a natural state we interfere with through misinterpreted meanings and limited self-images. Through vivid storytelling and vulnerable admissions about his own failures, he offers a refreshing framework for finding joy in everything you do, even the activities you don't particularly enjoy. The discussion takes a fascinating turn when Meltzer declares himself "Repeat Man," embracing the superpower of being "annoyingly consistent" in spreading honest, life-changing messages. This self-awareness becomes a masterclass in authenticity as he explains why 10% of people will love you no matter what you do, while another 10% will hate you regardless—a liberating truth that frees you to live at your essence without fear of judgment. Perhaps most valuable is Meltzer's mathematical formula for creating what others call "luck": attention plus intention equals coincidences. By combining focused awareness with consistent, intentional action, you create the conditions for seemingly magical opportunities to appear in your life. This isn't wishful thinking but a practical system anyone can implement immediately. Whether you're building a business, developing as a public speaker, or simply seeking more fulfillment, this episode delivers actionable wisdom from someone who's navigated both spectacular successes and humbling failures. Listen now to discover how expanding your skills, knowledge, and desires can transform your life into one that surpasses even your own imagination. Connect & Discover David: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidmeltzer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidmeltzer11/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmeltzer2/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCflt1OopRWIApMOjVgZyJ6Q TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@davidmeltzer Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/office-hours-with-david-meltzer/id1678157057 Website: https://dmeltzer.com/ Book: Game-Time Decision Making Book: Connected to Goodness: Manifest Everything You Desire In Business FOLLOW MICK ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mickunplugged/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MickUnpluggedPodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickhunt/ Website: https://www.mickhuntofficial.com Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mick-unplugged/
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And I said, Professor Force, respectfully,
when my, I go, my reality surpasses your imagination.
That's what makes my life so unbelievable.
And I sat down.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back
to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged.
And today we're gonna talk to a man who has inspired me,
has been a mentor of mine, and I owe a lot of gratitude
to the success that he's allowed me to have through him.
And he doesn't quite know that yet.
He's built and lost multi-millions.
He's led one of the world's most iconic sports agencies
and now teaches millions how to make money, how to help a lot of people,
but more importantly, how to have fun doing it.
He's the embodiment to me of service, of purpose,
of profitability and what it is like to truly be a mentor.
Please join me in welcoming the bold, the visionary,
the unstoppable, my guy, Mr. David Meltzer.
David, how are you doing today, brother?
I gotta be honest, I'm a little bit choked up.
You know, it never stops for me.
Today was one of those days, they all start at 4 a.m.
But to hear someone like you tell me you hop on my IGs,
you know, as I'm back to back to back to back one more time.
And my wife's out at the myriad of
hot springs with her high school friends and they're having a ball in the mud baths
and all of that. And I just have to tell you, you know, I do what I want when I
want with who I want for as long as I want. But if it wasn't for people like
you and a little bit of acknowledgement, I'd probably be out at Myriad of Hot Springs today,
thinking that I earned a day off.
And instead I know that I've earned an opportunity,
an opportunity to change people's lives in a little way,
to change the meaning of what's going on in their lives,
to not limit their own potential,
to not limit their own self image.
And all of a sudden, a little bit of jealousy this morning,
a little bit of loneliness, even though my kids are here,
I'm a self-admitted, excuse my language,
I'm just whipped over my wife.
I was pretending for seven years,
the first seven years that I didn't love her
as much as I did, I have surrendered to how much I adore my wife.
And I woke up this morning hitting it like I normally do,
but there's a part of me going, man, you, you maybe have a wrong harmony.
You know, you're prioritizing things incorrectly,
but when I hear you tell me what you've told me,
there's no doubt in my mind.
I'm doing the right things.
I'm prioritizing things correctly.
And it's a meaningful existence
because people like you are in it.
Man, I appreciate that.
And like I said, I just wanted to tell you, man,
what you mean to me, how you've inspired me
is literally second to none, man.
how you've inspired me is literally second to none, man. Like you told me that life is about making impacts, right?
And if you're not making impact on people, on businesses,
then you're in it for the wrong thing.
And you taught me also how to be happy doing it, right?
A lot of times we get in this grind, man.
It's like onto the next thing
and you look at your schedule for the week or for the month
and it's like, holy crap, it's just a grind.
And people don't understand, Dave, right?
Like we go through it, bro.
Like we sacrifice time, we sacrifice family for other people.
But you told me like, Mick, you can still do it and be happy
because then when you get home, right?
Like your heart should be overjoyed.
And I don't think people understand that. So I love for you, man,
just take a moment and talk about that.
Like why happiness has to be the root of what you do.
Yeah. And understanding happiness, you know,
and happiness is derived by the meaning you give your past. Uh, you know,
so many people limit their self image,
but they also create interference with their happiness.
Happiness is homostasis. It's the normal.
And we need to figure out what we're doing to interfere with it.
And a lot of times what we're doing to interfere with it is a meaning that we're
giving the failures, setbacks, mistakes, defining moments,
historical relevances,
all of these different things and successes even of our past.
And so I think to understand happiness, to be able to enjoy what you don't like
or love, to enjoy what other people don't like or love,
you have to start with giving the correct meaning.
And the way we give meaning is it's called relativity meaning, by the way. So when you study Einstein, I
study time and relativity. That's what to me is Einstein's
greatest genius. The physics, the quantum physics, the
metaphysics, the applied mathematics are all interesting.
But what really drives me is understanding how am I utilizing
infinite time in the context of the incremental
24 hours that I'm given every day. And it's meaning, it's the relativity of it. And here's
the keys to that. And I'm sure you've heard me say it, but simple gratitude, talk about giving
meaning, you know, gratitude itself is an appreciation. It's the solution to our political
problems or religious problems or philosophical
and all of these different theoretical problems that exist.
If you just would appreciate difference,
think about if your perspective was a gracious perspective,
one in which is protected, promoted, loved, and perfected
by your God.
And we appreciated the difference
between your God and my God.
We appreciated the difference between your color and my God. We appreciated the difference
between your color and my color,
your clothes and my color, my clothes,
your height and my height, your hair and my hair,
or your no hair and my hair, or very little hair.
If we appreciated the differences,
imagine how awesome life is.
Simply by having gratitude, and then secondarily,
how about just having
forgiveness of self knowing in the context of meaning and relativity of
this idea of being happy and I'm making a meaningful definite purposeful choice
I'm applying my why I'm applying my spirit I'm applying my God to being
happy well then I have to forgive myself.
You cannot find happiness outside of you.
In fact, you can't find anything outside of you
that you don't seek inside of you.
And so if we're not utilizing the appreciation
given through gratitude, the ease that's given through
and peace that's given through forgiveness, then we are not aligned with the purpose of our human experience,
which is to learn.
From Sanskrit, thousands of years ago,
there's only texts that say the reason you're here, dummy,
from the time your heart starts till the time it stops,
is to learn.
That's it.
It doesn't say you're here to be perfect. It doesn't say you're here to be perfect. It doesn't
say you're here to be an angel. It doesn't say you're here to achieve more than anyone
has ever achieved on the face of the earth. It simply says, Hey, brothers and sisters,
I'm going to give you a body from the time the heart starts till the time it stops to learn. And so utilizing gratitude and forgiveness to give us appreciation and ease, then we
can be accountable because how do we learn?
What did I do to be responsible?
What did I do to attract this to myself?
What meaning am I giving this?
What am I doing to participate in this perception?
Why?
For the sake of learning. What am I doing to participate in this perception? Why? For the sake of learning.
What am I supposed to learn from it? And then I can be in spirit inspired. Now I can utilize my 24
hours. The guarantee God gives each of us every single day till the last day of our life. When he
cheats us one simple day of your entire life, he's gonna, God's gonna cheat you time. Every other day
he's gonna give you 24 hours. Every single human being is gonna get the same 24 hours. Everything you do in that
24 hours, from sleep to snore to eat to move to breathe, all the different things that we do are
just activities. And so if you can't enjoy all your activities, then you're interfering with your
blessing you've been given. So have gratitude, forgiveness, accountability,
and inspiration in your life.
And I promise you, you'll really understand how to have fun
and enjoy those things that you can't
or other people don't like or you don't like in your life
every day without quitting in the pursuit of your best self.
Not better than anyone else, not worse, just your best self.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is why he's my mentor. It's nuggets like that on a daily basis that David
pours into not just me, but to millions of others. And David, you talked about your why earlier, you
brought up the term like you're applying, applying, applying your why, applying your why. Applying your why. Applying your why.
Applying your why.
I like to go a little deeper with what I call your because.
That thing that's like your real reason,
like the why behind the why behind the why, right?
And so for the listeners and viewers,
if I were to ask David Meltzer, like, what's your because?
What's that real reason that you do what you do on a,
I'm not even gonna say a daily basis, an hourly basis.
You're inspiring people every hour.
What's your because?
For the sake of making everyone's life better,
for the sake of, I will be happy for the sake of
making other people's,
as many as I can, hopefully the whole world's life better.
And I found a formula to it and it's including you Mick,
a thousand of you, if I can empower a thousand people
like you, who I know in your lifetime
will empower a thousand people,
to empower a thousand people,
a thousand times a thousand, a million,
a million times a thousand's a million, a million times a thousands of billion.
That's a collective consciousness that's never been seen before.
And I know that if I can create that collective consciousness, one person at
a time by being what I have defined, I know they're going to be a little bit
confused when I say this word, but I want to be the most annoying thought leader of all time.
Damon John thought leader, Les Brown thought leader, both friends of mine,
both mentors of mine as well. But they're not as annoying as David Meltzer,
because I'm going to tell you why I need to be annoying in the,
in my force, the sake of changing the world,
because what annoys human beings the most is what it's going to take to change
the world. One honest,
you're not going to find anyone that's more vulnerable and honest about all the
F ups that I've had in my life and what I've learned from them.
I am going to fight myself,
the genetic and energetic inheritance that I am an overseller, back end seller,
liar, manipulator and cheater by genetics, by energetics. I'm going to fight that to
be annoyingly honest. And it almost cost me my marriage. And first of all, not nearly
as close as the lying, cheating, manipulating and overselling almost cost me my marriage. But it's scary to be honest.
And I am very honest, not all the time. I'm still working on it, but I am as honest as I,
and I try to be. Now here's the one that I'm really good at. I'm probably not the most honest
person on earth, but in order to be annoying, you've said it several times about me. I am the most repetitive mofo in the world.
If I was a superhero, you know what they would call me?
Repeat man.
Like, nobody, right?
My superpower, I consistently repeat myself.
My children, my family, my friends,
all the listeners out there, I think that I can change the world
by being annoying,
by being repetitively honest to help people every day,
IG, office hours, all the different things I do every day.
I am repeat man.
Build me a cape, I will fly around doing the same shit
every day to help people.
Yes, sir.
They're repeat man. I love that, sir. The repeat man.
I love that brother.
I love that.
I'm going to label that as you now moving forward, the repeat man.
That is your superpower for sure, man.
One of the things that you also don't know, like, you know, I haven't told you
this part either, when I started my keynote speaking journey and like really
got into keynoting and I want people to understand speaking and keynoting are two different things.
Right? You get hired to keynote for a specific reason. So when I really got
into keynoting and busting my chops, Les Brown is my mentor and he knows this.
I told him, Les, I don't want to emulate you. And he was like, what do you mean? He was a little, he was a little hurt.
I was like, every time I listened to David Meltzer,
I walk away captivated.
And he's like, tell me why.
And I said, because we have the same tone and energy.
David isn't screaming at you from the stage.
David isn't like pointing at you.
He's got a lot of energy, right?
But he's calm, cool and collective. And that's my style. So I wanted to let you know that you're the person that
I emulate when I speak because I feel that energy, that presence, and to me that's my
style. And I'd love for you to talk to people about that, that are getting into speaking
about how, one, you've got to be yourself, but two, you've
got to know your audience because there are times when David will yell and scream and
be loud because that's what the audience is there for, right? But 80% of the time you're
having a conversation with your audience. Why is that important?
Well, it's important, number one, you nailed the essence.
I'm a frequency person and I understand frequency
and the three different characteristics of frequency.
You and I have the same frequency
as what you're telling less
in the respect that frequency is a signal.
And when we're closest to our truth,
and you know I'm very vulnerable on a stage, whether it's a speech or a
keynote, I illuminate as best as I can the truthful things
through stories to teach lessons so that other people don't have
to pay the dummy tax that I paid. And they're entertained by
the stories I tell. And I practice my storytelling
capability, which I suggest people do to practice at my
frequency, because I want people do, to practice at my frequency.
Because I want my signal to make you feel something.
Because you and I both know all the greatest minds
in the world to tell you,
nobody's ever gonna remember what you say,
but they'll remember how they felt.
The second thing that frequency does
is it broadens the spectrum.
So I'm gonna reach more people.
It's a bigger range of people that are going to feel my signal of who I am.
Now under the guise of that, we also know when you're at your essence,
you're at your clearest,
meaning that as a speaker and a keynote is not what I say, it's what they hear.
And a lot of times if I'm not clear in my own frequency, my own essence,
And a lot of times, if I'm not clear in my own frequency, my own essence, I'm definitely going to have interference
in communicating the lesson through the story
that I'm telling.
And the basis of understanding this whole frequency thing,
especially as a keynote, is that you have to be aware
that 10% of the people, no matter what,
are going to love you, Nick.
It's a scary part for beginning speakers
because usually a beginning speaker gets to speak
in front of 100 people for free.
Chamber of Commerce, graduate school, whatever it is.
And they go up the very first time and they speak
and 10 people come up to them afterwards
and they ruin their speaking career because they say, man,
that was one of the best speeches I've ever heard.
You changed my life, brother.
You are amazing.
And that's just a frequency thing.
I believe, Mick, I could get on a stage
and I'm almost convinced the Aspire Tour to let me do this.
I would wanna stand on stage in front of 4,000 people
before David Goggins, before Tim Story, before Gary Vaynerchuk, before you know all the great
people I get to. I'm sure in a stage next Sunday with Kevin Costner. Now they're not going to let
me do this then, but I want to stand on the stage and say the, the, the for 15 minutes.
The, the, the for 15 minutes.
I promise you 10% of the people come up to me going, dude, the way you exhilarated me through your consistent,
you know, persistent pursuit.
Oh, that exemplified your humility and your,
whatever it was, it made them feel it.
Now, this is important to know
because what we're talking about is essence. There's another thing
that most beginning speakers don't know about essence and we
all need to know that 10% of the people are going to love you no
matter what. So under the Dow the way that I study the yin and
the yang of the universe, guess what 10% of the people this is a
valuable lesson in everything you do, not just keynotes or speeches or content, right? 10% of the people, this is a valuable lesson in everything you do, not just
keynotes or speeches or content, 10% of the people out there, everyone, because
of your frequency, because of your essence, when you're true to it, are going
to hate you no matter what. You are Tabasco in a wound. No matter how, you
could be Einstein expressing God's genius through you. And this is true about Einstein, by the way, true about Gandhi,
true about John Lennon, true about Bob Marley.
10% of the people hated those dudes.
In fact, they killed Gandhi, they killed Lenin and they shot Bob Marley.
Right.
And I love their frequency.
I'm a 10% on the other side.
I'm like, who the hell would ever try to kill Gandhi? Like, what the F did that dude do? Right? Yeah. And I bet you people hated Mother Teresa. But anyway, it's important to know this because so many people limit their own self image by what other people think or they want them to think. And so when we understand frequency, not just as a keynote,
not just as a speaker, but when we understand that we live our lives at our essence and that the more
we're consistent with that essence, more people will be aware of us, which means 10% of them will
love us and more people will like us. But be aware the loudest voices will be the ones that hate you.
Absolutely.
And sometimes they're disguised
as people that you think should love you, not that do,
but sometimes they're disguised
as people you think should love you.
And there are best teachers and protectors as well.
So don't be afraid of people who hate you,
know that they're teaching you and
protecting you from other people that would not like you.
Yes, yes. So Uncle David, right? Superman repeat. You are one of
the greatest storytellers because you have some of the greatest, sometimes almost unbelievable stories in life.
Oh God, it's funny you say that.
What's the story that you haven't told recently?
Right, because I hear you so much that,
like I've got a hundred stories that I can just recall from,
but I hear you all the time. you so much that, you know, like I've got a hundred stories that I can just recall from,
but I hear you all the time. What's, what's the story, man, that people don't know or
that's like a crazy wild story you haven't told in a while because
I've been telling a story about the storytelling and my own reality. So when I was in law school,
I, uh, my, I was going to be an oil and gas litigator.
That story is known and I decided to sell legal research and go against my mom and everybody else's wishes.
But my first summer, I worked half the summer in New York City because I needed money, but I borrowed money to study admiralty law in Greece. And my uncle Eli who co-signed on my law loans
just so I could go to law school was very upset.
Uncle Eli was in that doctor, lawyer,
or failure type of mentality.
And he couldn't believe that I was borrowing
with his co-signing an extra $2,500 to go study in Greece
when I was borrowing money to go to law school.
So I go to Greece and it is literally the best time of my life. I am with like all these
rich Tulane kids and when I didn't have money, you know, they would hook me up and help me
out anyway. One of my rich, rich, rich friends who own banks in Panama is like,
you got to come to the bullshoy ballet with me.
And I was like, dude, I can't afford to go to the bullshoy ballet.
Oh no, my dad got us tickets.
I'll take the ferry with you.
You know, so I go back to Athens from Rhodes, the island we were studying
on to go see the bullshoy ballet, right?
Poor white kid from Akron, Ohio, going to see the Bullshoy Ballet, right? Poor white kid from Akron, Ohio,
going to see the Bullshoy Ballet in Athens.
Anyway, we couldn't find the guy that had the tickets
and Sully Bihar, my friend from Panama,
he's like, oh, what are we gonna do?
I'm like, you know, I'm from the street,
I'm a hustler, follow me.
So I see the orchestra going in and we were suited up and we walk in
the middle of the orchestra and we walk across the stage and as they go into the
pit, the orchestra pit, we walk out and we snuck in, we snuck into the Bolshoi
Ballet. It was amazing. So here's the, here's the part of the story. We end up actually meeting some girls and having a
great night and great fun. Well, I get back to school late. And
Bob force, professor of criminal law, who's a hard ass. In fact,
my first day in criminal law, he said to me, please stand up for
recitation. I stand up, and I'm nervous. And he goes, Don't
worry, Mr. Melcher. Don't jump off the cliff. I'll push you.
This is what he says my first day of law school.
I'm like shitting my pants like off.
Now. This is the same professor.
I'm done with his class.
I got an A by the way.
Anyway, he said, where Mr. Melcher, Mr. Behar, where have you guys been?
So me being me, I tell him the story, bragging.
You know, I snuck into the Bolshoi Ballet,
met these beautiful girls, spent the night,
and I'm sorry I'm late, but it was well worth it.
And Professor Force, he says, Mr. Meltzer, sit down.
You are so full of shit.
And I said, Professor Force, respectfully,
when my, I go, my reality surpasses your imagination.
That's what makes my life so unbelievable.
And I sat down.
So I love the fact that my life has been one in which
from, you know, running Samsung's phone division
to running Lee Steinberg Sports and Entertainment,
building a global sports marketing company with Warren Moon,
chairman of Napoleon Hill Institute, honorary doctorates,
like the chief chancellor of Junior Achievement University
with Les Brown, chairman of Unstoppable Foundation.
All these things are at once, plus TV shows, movies,
all the things I do.
A lot of people are like, no way.
And I always say, Hey man, you're living a life when your reality
surpasses other people's imagination.
And so that's a story I've never told.
And I also am teaching a lesson.
May your reality surpass everybody's imagination.
your reality surpassed everybody's imagination.
That that story and how you just ended it is literally where I was going to go, because I'm going to take a moment.
I'm going to freaking try not to get emotional right here
so that the world can know what David Meltzer means to me.
So everybody knows I started this podcast.
Let's call it a year and a half ago, right?
Didn't want to start a podcast, but Les was like, dude, I started this podcast, let's call it a year and a half ago, right? Didn't want to start a podcast,
but Les was like, dude, go do a podcast.
I was like, I just want YouTube content.
I don't like podcasts.
I'm not telling you, right?
But I don't like podcasts, right?
So I started studying David Meltzer even more.
And David, you told me indirectly, but directly,
Mick, if not you, then who?
Right?
The success that you're destined to have,
if not you, then who?
And I was frozen because again,
you were not talking to me directly, but you were.
I laid out a map of all the things
that I wanted to accomplish with the podcast.
And last month we did three and a half million downloads, right?
Like today we're, I don't know when this is going to air, but we're number six in all
of Apple.
I got number four is what I saw.
Right after Mel Robbins.
All right.
Then number four.
But here's what's crazy.
You didn't inspire me.
You gave me the blueprint, brother.
And people don't understand.
Inspiration and motivation are internally.
Your drive is your drive and everybody's not going to have the same drive as you.
But you gave me a blueprint that I could follow.
And I knew there were going to be challenges.
I knew there were going to be bumps.
But you gave me the blueprint to overcome them.
I just want to tell you, I love you, man.
I really do. Well, I want to tell you one thing.
And I've watched you as well.
And you never know who you're impacting or what impact you have.
And as I started emotionally to say, divine time,
someone like you and the success that you're having
is reaffirming to apply my why.
There's three things that are different in all of us
and it is to me a great quantification of your essence.
And I want everyone to listen
because I don't believe in transitioning.
Uh, I believe in expanding. I believe the universe expands.
We expand three things within the context of our essence or our frequency.
One is our skills.
So if you're not taking inventory of the skills that you want to
expand,
develop and aligning them with what's doing well,
what's stable, and what you think is doing well
within the context or subject matter topic, expertise.
For example, that's what you did with your podcast.
You aligned your skills and you developed them
to apply them to what was doing well,
what you thought would be doing well in podcasts.
Then the second one is knowledge.
You know, we need to develop and expand our knowledge
and we have such great capacity today to do so,
but not just of what, but of who.
And both are equally valuable.
And as you talked about mentorship
and two of the most extraordinary entrepreneurs
and for me, thought leaders in the world, Damon John and Les Brown.
I knew that you understood that the fastest way to get to where you want to be
is find someone that's already there and ask them for directions.
But knowing those guys as well, the responsibility of helping other people
get to where they want to be and giving directions as well.
So we want to develop our skills develop our knowledge of who and what. But you already mentioned the common denominator of the passionate purposeful and profitable people on earth.
They have a desire that they must be what they can be. And they have to develop that.
They have to develop that and expand that desire as well.
And when you take inventory and align the skills,
knowledge and desires with where you wanna be or better,
and you have that desire that you must be what you can be,
you know, it's just a matter of time
before you're number three and number two and number one. And I'll tell you, uh, when I was primarily focused on my podcast with Gary V and you
know, I was more just a podcaster than all the different things that I do.
I was in that top five and sometimes touch it when I get a great guest like you, which
you better promise me you'll come on my podcast so I can hit top five for a week or so,
which I always like.
And I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm a great guest like you, which you better promise me will come on my podcast
so I can hit top five for a week or so,
which I always like.
You gotta stroke the eagle once in a while.
But it doesn't happen by accident.
I want people to know there's a mathematical formula
of luck and I'm gonna give you this formula.
Mick paid attention to what he wanted.
He focused in on it,
as I did when I focused in on just my podcast.
But the difference is he didn't just put up a vision board,
top five Apple podcast, Mel Robbins, Ed Milet, Dave Belzer.
It wasn't that.
He not only paid attention and focused,
but he gave it his intention.
He said, every day, I'm gonna do, say, think,
feel, and believe my way to the top five Apple podcasts.
I'm gonna think, say, do, feel, and believe my way
every single day because it's the attention
plus the intention that equals the coincidences,
the coinciding of the universe,
the luck that people tell you you're blessed to have.
I will tell you, I am one of the luckiest human beings
in the world because I am repeat man,
and I repeat attention and intention
to the coincidences I desire.
I also wanna offer your audience, if you want mine,
I send my book out to everyone.
I pay for the book, I pay for shipping.
So don't worry, it's not one of those type of freebies.
I pay for the book, I pay for shipping.
I'll sign it if you want it devalued,
but I would love to help change the world
by giving Connected to Goodness
to everyone of your community, David at DMelter.com.
If you could put that in the notes,
I will gladly send a copy to everyone.
We will do that.
And Uncle David, just so you know too,
I've got some events going on later this year
that I'm gonna buy 200 copies to give to my VIP
and my Inner Circle members. that I'm gonna buy 200 copies to give to my VIP
and my inner circle members.
So have Nick or whoever from the team. Thank you.
Invoice me, send me whatever.
So for, if you're coming to the Lead Loud series,
you are getting a copy of Uncle David's,
Mr. Repeat Man himself,
of his latest book.
And I promise you it's gonna change your life.
To me, it's the blueprint to success.
It's it's how to stay motivated, inspired internally
in a world that we're in today. Brother, I love you, man.
I love you, too. I want to invite you.
I get to, you know, on these stages, I'll be a fanatics fest.
I have a stage. I'd love to interview you in New York at fanatics fest. You know,
there's a Victor Cruz, Marshall Falk, Michael Chandler, but we
do events ourselves. And anytime you want to rock and roll with
Uncle Dave, you just reach out to my team, whatever city we're
in 200 cities a year. You and I got to do more together. We can
together do much more than separate and please tell less than Damon,
thank you for teaching you so much.
They should be super proud.
You should also be proud, man.
Like you were in that mentor list as well, man.
And I mean that from my soul.
I mean that from my soul.
So everybody in the show notes,
I'm gonna have links to everything.
For those coming to my live events, we'll have books.
Follow David Meltzer.
He's the one person I can say,
if you wanna figure out how to connect with him,
just Google him.
It's all there.
Google David Meltzer, he's everywhere.
And definitely make sure you are on his IG.
He goes live all the time.
And those 10 minute segments will change your
life every day. You've got them for 10 minutes if you want them. Uncle David, repeat man,
love you more than you know, brother.
God bless you, my friend. Congratulations, Mick.
You got it. To all the viewers and listeners, remember your because is your superpower. Go
unleash it.
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