The Russell Brunson Show - My Secret Interview With Tony Robbins...
Episode Date: May 6, 2019A really fun interview we did before the Mastermind.com launch. On today's special episode Russell interview Tony about a new course coming out with Tony, Russell, and Dean Graziosi. Here are some of... the incredible things you will get to hear on this episode: Hear a little bit about Tony's humble beginnings and his road to becoming who he is today. Find out how Tony got started with mastermind groups. And find out what kind of things will be included in this new course. So listen here to see why Russell, Tony, and Dean Graziosi have created a course, and what it will be. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/203-my-secret-interview-with-tony-robbins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Good morning, everybody.
This is Russell Brunson.
Welcome to the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
Today, I want to share with you guys something that I'm really excited for.
And this is an interview that I did with Tony Robbins.
A lot of you guys know, depending on when you're listening to this,
we were in the middle of the mastermind.com product launch.
And it's kind of an interesting backstory.
I was at a big mastermind group with Dean Graziosi.
And on the flight home, we happened to be sitting next to each other.
And during that flight, he told me about this project he was working on.
And he said, it's kind of like masterclass.com except for masterminds.
I was like, dude, you own mastermind.com?
He's like, no.
I'm like, oh, you should buy it.
He's like, it's not for sale. And so I remember when I got off the plane,
I looked at it and mastermind.com, um, the person on the homepage was holding a two comic club award.
And I'm like, this is one of my funnel hackers and own this. And so, uh, we messaged him and
negotiated and ended up buying, um, the domain and then giving it to Dean and Tony as a gift for
their, for their launch. Uh, we spent a lot of, I don't know if I'm allowed to say how much money,
but it was over half a million dollars on the domain name, gave it to those guys as a gift.
And, uh, and then they said, you know, Hey, thanks for the gift. Um, you know, exchange,
we'd love to have you as kind of a partner in this business. And I'm definitely the minority,
uh, you know, partner in this, in this business. Um, Tony and Dean own the majority of it,
but it's just been so fun to be able to work with them behind the scenes on this,
this, uh, this project and the product and the product launch and all these things that have been so cool.
And I know Dean's been killing himself, really putting everything together, Tony as well.
And what was cool is that I had a chance to actually interview Tony about the concepts
of what you're going to be learning in the course and things like that and about self-education
and about masterminds and a whole bunch of other things.
So I think I've had a chance now twice in my life to interview Tony.
He's interviewed me once, and it's just every time it's the coolest thing ever.
And so I wanted to share the interview with you guys.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to cue the theme song here,
and we come back and have a chance to hear the whole interview here behind the scenes of it.
And after you listen to it, what I recommend doing is if you want to get my bonuses,
I have no idea if the launch is still open at the time you're listening to this, but if the launch
is still open, I've got a whole bunch of bonuses if you buy through my affiliate link.
If you go to secretsmastermind.com, that's S-E-C-R-E-T-S-M-A-S-T-E-R-M-I-N-D.com, so
secrets, plural, secretsmastermind.com, you'll have my affiliate link there and you can go
and see all the bonuses and stuff to buy them from me.
So with that said, we're going to intro the theme song and when we come back, you'll have
a chance to listen in behind the scenes of the interview with me and Tony Robbins.
So the big question is this, how are entrepreneurs like us who didn't cheat and take on venture
capital, we're spending money from our own pockets.
How do we market in a way that lets
us get our products and our services and the things that we believe in out to the world and
yet still remain profitable? That is the question and this podcast will give you the answers.
My name is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing Secrets.
Hey everyone, it's Russell Brunson.
I'm so excited to be here with you guys today.
I am here with probably one of the coolest human beings on planet Earth, Tony Robbins.
How are you doing today, Tony?
I don't know about that introduction, but thanks, brother.
Good to see you.
Great to see you, too.
I think my audience is obviously super familiar with you because I talk about you so much.
You've spoken at our events twice, which has been one of the coolest things in the world.
And you've been someone who's had such a huge, profound impact on me. So many ways I don't think
you even know, both in my personal life, in my marriage, in my business. I could go on and on
telling stories. Maybe I'll do that after the interview because I don't want to waste those
stories now when I have you in front of me. But you've had such an impact on me in my life and
just grateful to have a chance to, first off, be interviewing you, second off, be kind of part of
this project that you and Dean put together and I'm just so excited to
to be here with you so um I just want to say to your audience the feeling is mutual I'm sure
anybody that's already dealt with you if they're on here they already know who you are but when I
looked at people in this industry who are really I look at as the knowledge business really yeah
and you've shared so much but you've done it with such integrity brother you always have such a sincerity to you and a generosity to your spirit
how you deal with people just no bullshit not blowing smoke your way
anybody doesn't know this man is Russell's the real thing and he really
cares and you over deliver and that's that's my signal as well as I got it add
more value than anybody else does in the business and you always do that so it's
always a pleasure to be with you my friend oh thanks I appreciate that well
very cool.
Well, today what we'll be talking about, which I think is something that's very true to my heart and your heart as well, is a concept of masterminding.
But also I think even a step deeper is just self-education.
And I know for me growing up, and I think a lot of people who follow me, we're like entrepreneurs.
Our brains are going a million miles an hour.
And we get into this school system where we're supposed to be sitting and listening to a teacher talk.
And we're twitching.
I'm looking out the window at the playground.
There's things happening.
I'm getting in trouble.
And they're yelling at me.
And I honestly thought I was a dumb kid until I was in college.
I always assumed I was dumb.
I didn't know any better.
And I think a lot of people that do follow me kind of have been in that same situation.
And this whole concept of self-education was the first, like when I started learning for the first time about something I was passionate about, I remember the very first time I read a book,
there was something that like, they grabbed me and I was like, oh my gosh, I see how this is
something that helpful for me. Then I became obsessed and I read way too many books, which
is interesting. But I want to kind of start before we go into that. When I came
the very first UPW, which was over probably 11 or 12 years ago now, which was like one of the
coolest things in the world. I don't know if I ever told you this. I didn't know what UPW was.
I knew it was a Tony Robbins event. So I showed up my backpack and my laptop thinking I'd be
sitting there taking notes. And I walk in and people are jumping and dancing. And I was like,
where am I? I have no idea what's even happening. night. We're walking on fire. And it was just, you know, it was, it was not what I was expecting and just
something that, that shifted my life forever. But one of the concepts you talked about that had a
profound impact on me, this is before I really got deep into my whole journey of, of all this stuff
was you talked about a concept that you call decade in the day. Um, and I love you to kind of
tell our audience about that, what that is and how that works. Cause I think when they realize that it it's just like so empowering of like, oh, my gosh, I can figure out all these different things because of it.
Well, I would just say that it's all about self-education, as you said.
I think standard education gets standard results.
And if you look at the average American, I mean, today, 60% of Americans haven't saved $1,000 for retirement.
40% of Americans living in the best economy in the history of the world say that if an emergency came up, they couldn't saved $1,000 for retirement. 40% of Americans living in the best economy in
the history of the world say that if an emergency came up, they couldn't raise $400. So it's insane.
That's why you hear this conversation about socialism coming up because so many people,
they own an iPhone, but they're not an entrepreneur. They own an iPhone, they don't even own Apple.
They use Google every day, but they don't have a piece of Google. They don't think that way.
And so I grew up in a really poor family. I had four different fathers. It was a pretty rough environment. But I had the privilege
of going and hearing Jim Rohn when I was 17 years old. And I went, I was working as a janitor. I was
going to high school. I was working part-time also in a TV repair shop. And I just remember sitting
in this room and I remember the guy I was working for on the weekend. I was doing moving for him.
And the guy had become pretty successful financially, you know, buying and flipping homes
in Orange County, California.
It was like 1977, to give you an idea.
And I remember my parents said,
this guy used to be such a loser, my dad said.
And now he's really successful.
So as a kid, you can buy all this stuff.
And at the end of the day, I worked my ass off
and he really liked me.
And I said, listen, I just, before I go,
my dad said, you used to be such a loser.
Now you're so successful.
How'd you do that?
He goes, your dad said that?
And he said, yeah.
He goes, well, he told me the story. I went to this seminar. I
didn't even know what a seminar was. And I said, what is a seminar? He said, well, it's where a man
who's got 20, 30, 40 years of experience, he figures out the best of what he's learned and
he teaches it to you in three or four hours. And I said, I'd like to go to that. Could you get me
in? And he said, yeah. And I said, well, will you? And he said, no. And I said, why not? He goes,
well, because if you don't pay for it, you won't value it. And I said, how much is it? And he said, $35. And I'm making 40 bucks a week as a janitor. I was like, that's a week's pay. He goes, well, will you? And he said, no. And I said, why not? He goes, well, because if you don't pay for it, you won't value it. And I said, how much is it?
And he said, $35.
And I'm making 40 bucks a week as a janitor.
I was like, that's a week's pay.
He goes, okay, learn on your own and take decades.
I was like, so I scraped it together.
And that was when I started to realize.
And one night, I learned more about how to improve my life in three or four hours.
And this man who had 30 years experience I didn't have, he compressed those decades into days.
And that's what locked in my mind. So I took a speed reading course. And I said, I'm going to read a book a day. And I didn't have, he compressed those decades into days. And that's what locked in my mind. So I took a speed reading course and I said, I'm going to read a book a day. And I
didn't do that. But I read 700 books in seven years, all near human development, psychology,
physiology. And so everything in my life, I have such a passion for the power of self-education.
It is a power that's available to any human being today, especially because of the internet all over
the earth that never existed before. I mean, you can learn from people you've never been able to learn from. You can find the best experts on
earth and wherever you are versus the university system we're in right now, where the greatest debt
we have in this country, 1.5 trillion, more than consumer debt, is college debt now. And anybody
who's one of your listeners that's a millennial or a Z generation coming up, this is what they're
all worried about. This is what they're all dealing with. And they think, how am I ever going to get through this piece? But what's really
amazing is we're guaranteeing all that. So this lousy education, very often professors at the
best universities have never done what they're talking about. They're just telling you. And the
information is gone. Even a medical doctor, the half-life of medical education day is two years.
That means two years after you leave, 50% of what you've learned is worthless. Now the pharmaceutical salesman's got to do it. So for me, I want to know those answers.
And, and Ron used to say, success leaves clues. If someone is truly successful at anything,
they're not lucky. If they do it once, maybe they're lucky. Like get rich, anyone can get
rich. Can you stay rich? Can you become wealthy? Can you add enough value to stay there? That
requires a different way of thinking and being. If somebody lost weight and kept it off for 30 years, they're not lucky.
He said, find out what rich people do and do that. He said, find out what poor people read and don't
read it. And he said, I don't just mean financially poor, emotionally, spiritually poor. He said,
because whatever they're feeding their mind, that's where it goes. So he embedded this
drive in me. I don't know, the drive was probably there, but the system in me of saying,
I'm going to learn by other people's experiences.
Every great investor knows other people's money.
OPM is a leverage tool that can grow you geometrically, financially.
Every great wealth has used some of that.
But I'll tell you what's more valuable than other people's money,
other people's experience,
when the other people's experience is the best in the world.
So they may have taken 20 years to figure something out.
And with the tools I've learned to model, to extract it out of them, we can pull out the best they've learned in maybe
a few hours, a few days, a few weeks at most, maybe a few months if it was super complex.
And so now what Dean and I have done, we decided to partner together along with you and say,
how do we help a mass audience of people to do that? Because I've had the privilege of doing
something I love. I was a kid from Azusa who didn't have enough money for food. Now I feed 100 million meals a year here in the U.S. This
year we're going to need half a billion. We'll be a billion meals within five more years. I mean,
I have the privilege of traveling the world helping millions of people. I don't have to work another
day of my life. I've got all the toys people say they want, but I have something more. I have
meaning. I have this sense that my life matters because I have the information and tools
that can add more value than anybody else because I've never stopped learning and I keep adding it.
So Dean and I now, our whole focus is how do we take the 60 years between us and then your history
and say, how do we take that to as many people as possible and say, look, if you want to be a person
and you've got some knowledge base, you're, let's say you're, you know, you cut great hair and you
make, I know a woman makes $350,000
cutting hair and most people make 60. I remember talking to her going, you got to share this.
I mean, so many other people are struggling and she got excited about it. Now she does
these workshops and she makes all this money on the side while she still does what she does.
She makes almost as much teaching as she did cutting hair, but she has all these people that
love her because their business has grown because she shared her knowledge so my skill is extracting that showing people how to do it and then dean's
great skill like yours is also turning that into a technology or into software so that we got the
combination or if somebody wants to be like i started out as i would call a knowledge broker
i didn't have the skill i had people i knew were brilliant i wanted to bring them to other people
but then gradually i also developed another skill which is extracting that knowledge, not only on myself,
but other people. So when I did Money Master the Game, I interviewed 50 of the smartest people in
the world financially, Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, Carl Icahn, right? Paul Tudor Jones. And I was
able to extract things that no one thought I could extract and put in a book where now it's crazy.
I don't say this to blow my horn. I say it because it blows my mind. I'm now, you know, I was just at J.P. Morgan's, you know,
Billionaires Conference.
You have a billion-dollar net worth to be there,
and I'm the head speaker for this piece.
Worth Magazine just named me for the fourth year in a row
as one of the 100 most influential people in global finance.
I'm up there with the same guys I interviewed,
and it's not because of me.
It's because I extracted the best of what they've done,
but I've also been able to share it,
and then I built several multi-billion dollar businesses in the last five years in that
industry. Took one business from 16 billion as a partner, not just me, to 38 billion AUM.
Another one from zero to 4 billion, another one from zero to a billion in two years.
It's because I applied what I learned from the best. So I am so effing passionate
learning from the best. That's why I'm passionate about you because you do that same
thing. You've modeled those marketing skills and you systematize them and show people how they can
take advantage of those click funnels better than anybody I know in the business. And you've done
the same thing. That's why I honor you. Oh, thank you. It's interesting. You know, I look at my path
and it's been fun because when you just in the, in the, in the financial space, which is, it's
interesting because four years ago you were not in that world at all, right?
But you did that, extracted all this stuff, built this engine, this book, this everything that's now blown up.
And I didn't realize how many billions, which is insane.
That's a lot of Bs.
But it's all about that.
And I think when I got in this business, too, the marketing stuff, I didn't know a whole bunch of it.
But I had the initial spark of like, oh, my gosh, this is cool. But I didn't know what to do. I didn't go to school for that. So I was
like, I got to find out people that are doing this. And then just like you, I went and found
like the best people. In fact, my first business was me interviewing all these people that I wanted
to hire for coaching, but I couldn't afford them. So I was like, what if I just call them and see
if I can interview them for this thing that I was doing that had, they didn't know nobody was
listening, but most of them said yes. And i had this chance to interview these minds and marketing that you know and i remember uh the
late gary halbert one of the greatest marketing minds that's ever been on this planet before he
passed away i had a chance to interview him for an hour and getting him telling me all these amazing
things and it's just like man i got i got this man's wisdom who spent you know how much of his
life learning and mastering and doing these things and spending you know tens and hundreds of
millions of dollars marketing and testing and come back and be like, this
is what I found.
And it's just super powerful.
By the way, just think about this.
If you go for standard education, you've got a great one.
You know, we have 110 universities now that have over a billion dollars set aside.
You know, Harvard just raised $9.5 billion the other day.
My buddy at Yale University is one of the top, you know, financial
investors in the world. David Swenson, you know, he took them from 1 billion, they have 24 billion
at Yale. But what's the education? 23%, excuse me, 27% of the people that come out of college
actually say they're applying what they learned in their job. In other words, 73%, it's been
worthless and they spent 50, 100, 200,000, $100,000 a year,
maybe three, four, $500,000 over four, five, six, seven years
and they got nothing to show for it.
What we really have out there is a bunch of hedge funds
that have universities attached to them.
We call them universities now and we pay for all that.
We guarantee all that.
So you don't wanna, I don't wanna say you don't wanna be part of that.
That's education too.
But if you wanna have domain knowledge,
you gotta go to the people that are doing it,
that are alive, that are producing the result today. You want to go to the best. Because someone says, well, I got 10 years of experience. I often say, bullshit. You got one year experience
you've done 10 times. You grew the first year and do the same shit for 10 more years. You're
looking for people that are absolutely the best in the business. And if you have even a part of
that in yourself, you've got to figure out how to extract it because often we're unconsciously confident, meaning
we don't know how we do it. But if you can figure out how you do it, then you can teach others.
And now it doesn't just become your benefit. It becomes something that's spread to the world.
And you can structure that as a part-time or full-time business and have an extraordinary
income, but doing something that feels meaningful, not just selling a widget,
nothing wrong with selling a widget, but it's a hell of a lot more,
and you feel like your life is actually making a difference.
So cool.
This morning I was preparing for this, and this concept of mastermind,
and I was like, where did this initially come from?
I know it came initially from the book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
So I went and found my copy, and I'm reading it,
and trying to find the section on masterminds just to refresh my mind.
And I remember I found the section, and Andrew, Andrew Carnegie is the one who, who like had Napoleon, Napoleon, Napoleon dynamite, Napoleon Hill going,
Napoleon Hill, go write this book. And it was interesting is Andrew Carnegie. I wrote this
down so I could have it. He said that he said, anytime there are two minds that come together,
it says it creates a third mind, which is an invisible mind or a mastermind. Um, and, uh,
and then later in this quote, the other thing I was reading a mastermind. Um, and, uh, and then later in
this quote, the other thing I was reading, um, your initial, uh, mentor was Jim Rohn. He said,
Jim Rohn said, you're the average of five people you spend the most time with.
I think it's interesting. You look at that is the mastermind is all about like getting groups of
people together. When you do that, the synergy between them, like everything, everything grows
bigger. And, um, I know that I've, I've been running mastermind groups for, for the last
six or seven years now inside the marketing industry, which has been really fun. Um, but
the first time I even really heard about any kind of groups like this was at the original UPW that
I was at. And you started telling the story about, uh, about the, the scorpions group,
I think it was the unofficial title, but I would love if you told that story because
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It started as getting a letter and a beautiful leather jacket that was for Batman from Peter Guber, who was at the time the chairman
of Sony and Columbia Pictures. He created the first, you know, big movies like that that ever
created. He had 52 Academy Award nominations. I mean, just a genius. And at the time, I just,
I knew of his name, obviously, because he's famous. But I get this letter saying,
you changed my life and I want to have lunch or dinner with you, please come to the studio.
And long story short, we became, you know, we hit it off from the very beginning. There are some
people you can pitch to. But again, one thing I love about you brothers, we can pitch and catch
to each other. I don't just pitch, you can throw the ball back. And Peter's that way. And we have
this just ignited relationship. So he calls me, I don't know, maybe a couple months later and says,
Tony, I've been thinking so much about how you've changed my life. And I've told all my friends about you. And he says, listen, I have
this group of people, it's the most valuable thing in my life. He goes, that's saying a lot,
a lot of beautiful things in my life. He said, I'm not saying more value to my family, but for
my growth, the most valuable thing. He said, I got this group of about, you know, 11 guys,
nine to 11 guys that we meet three times a year. We go on these incredible trips.
But he said, it's not the trip. trips are gorgeous we do these amazing things but he said what happens is the conversations on that
trip between us he said it sparked something and it was all it takes is one idea the whole trip is
worth it and he goes you know we haven't you know all these guys are probably you know 18 20 years
your senior just like i am but i told him about you and how special you are and we never let
anybody else in the group he said but they want to have you come on one trip.
And if they like you, Tony, you can do this ongoing.
He was able to change your life more than you can imagine.
I said, well, who's on the group?
And he said, well, you know, the greatest NBA coach, which was Pat Riley at the time,
and who's a dear friend, obviously, to this day.
And he says, instead of doing it on a leave-his-name private, he's the richest man in Canada.
And he goes through this list.
I'm like, wow.
And he goes, so I said, what are you thinking of?
He goes, well, we're going to do this trip.
And he said, we're going to fly to China. We're going to do this thing on the thinking if he goes well we're going to do this trip and he said we're gonna we're gonna fly to china we're gonna do this thing on the great
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and i said well i'm just curious you know how long is this i don't know it'll be 14 15 16 days
you know 12 days something like that i'm like oh and my back of my head i'm
like holy shit i can't take that many days off and the next thing i said well he goes yeah we
fly on private jets the whole way it's exquisite and he goes and you know we just all divide it up
and i'm in my head going you know we're gonna fly a couple of gulf streams to china and vietnam
cambodia like 40 hours of flying
and three four thousand dollars an hour whatever it was back then i'm like holy shit like it'd be
three quarters million dollars i said well how many of us oh what do you think my my part was
oh don't worry about it you know i'll be 30 40 50 000 something like that probably 30 40 000 i'm
thinking 30 000 12 days 30 000 12 days holy shit and and he goes so you know says so the dates are
anything else and i said well uh you know let me let me check my calendar and there's 3,000 12 days. Holy shit. And he goes, so, you know, it says, so the dates are anything else? And I said,
well,
you know,
let me,
let me check my calendar.
And there's this long pause and he goes,
check your calendar.
Excuse my French,
but that's what he said.
He said,
did I hear you correctly?
I've been inviting you to be with 11 of the most brilliant people on the face of the earth for 12 days.
You can learn.
And I said,
no,
no,
I'm putting it on my calendar.
I said,
I'm putting it on my calendar.
So I hang up the phone and I'm like shit i gotta commit to this so i blocked out the days and the economics when i get on the plane with these guys in those days i wouldn't even take
an aspirin and these guys all take out ambient and they're going to be sleeping for 14 hours
and there weren't enough beds and so the owner of the plane is still a good friend to this day
says we'll alternate beds.
Like, no, no.
You know, I'm going to stay up the whole time.
I've got lots of work to do.
He goes, Tony, you're going to stay up there 14 hours.
I said, no, no.
I'm busy.
And so they all go to bed.
And I'm sitting there rocking in my head for 14 hours going, oh, my God, $30,000, $40,000, 12 days.
What the hell am I doing here?
I was miserable.
And so we finally get there.
And, you know, we go through Cambodia and Angkor Wat and all these places.
And I don't know.
We're probably three days into it.
We just did a bike ride to Vietnam.
And I get on the plane.
We're about three or four days into it.
I'm still miserable.
And the guy who's the richest man in Canada sits next to me.
It's his plane.
And he's reading the paper.
I'm reading the paper.
And he's reading the paper.
All of a sudden, I get this smack on my paper.
And I pull it down and he smacks it again.
He goes, I want to talk to you.
I'm like, okay.
And he says, I just he said i'm pissed
i said you're pissed i think shit i pissed off the richest man on the trip it's his plane with
the house he goes everywhere we go everywhere we go people we don't even know people speak english
don't you love don't he don't he left don't he we're in china we're in cambodia he goes you know
how much i'm worth i'm the richest man in canada you know any businesses i have i've never somebody
looked me in the face and say i love love you. I've provided income for their kids, everything else.
He went on and on. He seemed so intense. And then he smiled. And I realized he's messing with me.
And he said, I have the impression you don't think you deserve to be here, that you're not one of us.
And he said, Tony, you know what I gave to be, I was 30, to be 30 years old. He goes, when I was
30, I made my first million
loss and I was broke he said you got an island you got this you got that I said yeah it's the
things not it's not the things for me and he asked me my goals and at the time I thought someday I'd
serve in the political environment I'd run for president on my own my own money my own standard
it's not my goal now I've served four presidents and I have a very different view of the political
system today and I want to be independent what I'm doing but he said well if you want to you want to do that, Tony, he said, you know, you need to understand one of the most
important principles of wealth. And this is what I got out of the whole trip. It was worth the
whole trip, which is one phrase, proximity is power. He said, right now, if you want to make
a movie, and I hadn't done Shallow Howl, but I was in, I don't know, 25 movies. He goes, you have
so many people in the movie business, producers, directors, writers, they're all your fans. And he
said, you don't do anything. They put you in all these movies. He said, if you had a script
you liked, he said it was decent. You know, everybody in it, you're in proximity of them.
They want to put you in the movie. They're doing it all the time. You can make your own film.
He said, but if you want to do with IBM, he said, do a deal with him. He said, don't, no disrespect.
He said, you have a hard time. You don't know anybody at IBM. He said, if you want that kind
of wealth, how many investment bankers do you know? And I said, no, I don't know, a couple dozen. He goes, how many spend time with?
I said, not many. He said, you need to go spend time with them. I said, yeah, but I want to give
them something. And I don't have a plan. He goes, just get in proximity. Be around them. They're
going to want to know you. They want to do a deal with you. And so I did because of this. And I
became part of this group and it's still part of it to this day. We do two or three trips a year.
And, but what was great was, you know first three four months i did this i went probably to
new york and probably met with i don't remember five or six different of these these top financial
guys investment bankers i came back the next trip and he's like hey dude how'd you do and i said
well man he's seven seven you call that massive action he just gave me shit and so i kept doing
it for three years two and a half years.
And the woman in my life at the time was like,
why are you going to New York again?
It's such a waste of time.
I said, no, I'm just going to keep doing this.
And one day I got a deal that made me $30 million in a month.
And I had not made $30 million in my life at that point.
And then I got a deal that made me
half of $400 million that took the company public
in three months.
And then I also lost most of that
when the stock market crashed in 1999.
But it taught me the power of proximity.
And that became my fundamental mastermind.
Now, today, my mastermind is larger than that.
I'm constantly working with people.
Sometimes it's one or two, but it's the best in the world at what they do.
I coach them, and I'm not dumb enough to think I should only be learning from them.
I should be teaching them.
I've got to learn from them, too.
So putting masterminds together, that's what I do now. I took my original group, we call ourselves
the Scorpions. Our song, the Aerosmith song, dude looks like a lady. We tease each other
mercilessly. We got our little scorpion symbol and stuff. And it's a really unique group of people.
But I created my partners and my lions. And I bring them together and I compress decades into
days. I share the
best I learned, but I get them to teach each other. This last weekend, I got a group of 44 of them
that are my highest donors to my foundation. So I honor them by doing a place at my home in Palm
Beach here. And I had here, like last year, I brought in Tom Brady, I brought in Michael Phelps,
you know, I brought in the GOATs, the greatest of all time. Michael Phelps got more gold medals
than anybody in history, right? You know, Tom Brady, greatest quarterback in history.
This year I brought them Kevin Hart.
I think the greatest entertainer,
hardest working man in the business.
He's made 45 movies in 15 years.
How the F do you do that?
We found out how he did it.
How's he built his brand from nothing?
How's he done this?
And save all that time
that this guy's a genius at doing.
He's smarter than almost
anybody you know in the business.
And, you know, I brought in Mike Tyson
because I wanted to show them
you'd be the best in the world and that success is not a vaccination
against suffering.
He was in such pain before.
And then how he changed.
And then I brought in Conor McGregor, who says he's retired,
but I'll be coaching him in his next fight.
I'm sure, you know, he's just a genius.
He's ready.
He's ready to do this thing, but he's got to get his right price.
He'll retire until they pay him the right amount.
Here's a guy that willed himself from nothing and he's got no money basically in his car
working as a you know apprentice plumber 12 hours a day and he learned how to take control of his
mind he taught us all things he did where he literally created himself being the best in the
ufc and of course did it in two different belt levels two different weights classes simultaneously
no one's done that in history so learning by other people's experience is the ticket. There
is nothing that you can do that comes even close. I don't give a damn how great your education has
been. You need an education that's current for the people that have done it. And you got to learn
how to extract it. That's what we do. That's what Dean's done for 20 years, what I've done for 42
years. So between the 60 years, how many years for you now? Well, I've been in the business for
15. So I'll give you a little bit in there. 75 years between the three of us. I think
we've got a few things we could share with you if you really want to go to the next level. So cool.
One last thing. And then we'll kind of wrap this guy. I think people understand the power of self
education about masterminds and groups. I think the, the probably the biggest thing I think people
are going to be thinking is like, well, of course you can do it, Tony, you are Tony or Russell,
you're Russell or Dean or whatever. But, um whatever but um i know as we work on this project you guys have found a lot of people
that are doing this that aren't you you know it's not just like you want to be a tony robbins or
russell brunson or whatever to go and create some ideas like this is happening at all sorts of
levels all sorts of people all sorts of industries and um i know i can share a couple but i love to
see if you've got some as well they're just people there i'll tell you how simple it is it's like i
was talking to a woman a few years ago.
She makes, you know, the average person that cuts hair makes $60,000 a year.
This one makes $350,000 a year.
I remember saying to her, first of all, I was blown away.
You know, you feel her presence.
She's just an extraordinary human being anyway, right?
But I just said, what is it that is really giving you this gift?
And I started interviewing her and pulling things out of her.
I said, you've got to teach this.
There's so many people who love what they do, but they make so
little income. And so we started talking with her and Dean started talking with her. Sure enough,
she started creating these little classes for herself, right? Little workshop masterminds.
She shares and they do the mastermind together. And she not only still makes all the money she
does there, but she makes as much money in her little classes as she did in everything else.
But she feels this meaning, another level of meaning. That's like, I have all these people that love me.
She said,
because I've helped them grow their income,
like three,
you know,
tenfold,
fivefold,
sixfold from where they were.
And she goes,
it's,
it's made my life feel even more joyous.
So she has the meaning and she has the money.
I think that's the difference,
but literally you can do this in an issue.
You could be in sales and you have some expertise.
You're a good negotiator.
You've got some expertise.
You know how to write software better.
If you've got some expertise. Anything where there's expertise
can be modeled. But again, a lot of times you don't realize all you do. I'm really good and
Dean's really good at extracting you are too of like, what is it that really works and systematizing
it and then putting in software so it does it for you. And then also it's like what we've done for
these people is I realized they could even extract it and they're going to know how to structure a
course, whether it's a workshop or it's just going to be a mastermind or whether it's going to be a membership group that's ongoing.
There are three different ways of doing it.
And they could be big.
I do 10, 15, even my biggest ones this year are 50,000-person events, football stadiums.
But you could do it with five people, 25 people.
It could be the mastermind.
It could be the workshop.
You might want to be somebody that extracts it from other people.
That's how I started.
I was kind of a knowledge broker promoting other people.
And then like money master game, I went and pulled all that knowledge out.
Well, once I learned it, I became an expert in that field.
So really what we're talking about is it doesn't matter what you do for a living,
whether you have an expertise or you want to go get it from other people,
we can try to do it, but then systematize it.
And then most importantly, like you market it.
Because between Dean, myself and you, we've got 75 years of marketing and we know one headline can change
your income or your return by 2000, 5,000, 10,000% without spending one more penny. And we've
systematized that. So this is both the software that we're going to putting together and the
course. And then that's what people get the opportunity to learn about. It can be done with
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and was doing that as a thing for a while. And then eventually people, a hundred other
photographer friends are like, how are you charging? Cause I don't know exactly the fees,
like a hundred bucks a session for a regular photographer versus like a thousand for a
boudoir photographer. So she started doing these little groups and bringing people together. Like this is how I do what I do. And later that became courses
and books and stuff like that for her. But a lot of times people think if they're going to get in
the education business, it's like, I have to write a book, which I'm writing my third book right now.
And it's like the most painful process I've ever, I think it's, my wife gets mad when I say this,
but I think it's worse than giving birth. Like there's more pain, I think than that.
I shouldn't say it out loud, but it's like so painful and i think a lot of people think that's
what they have to do if they want to share the information like maybe eventually maybe eventually
do a course but like the fastest way is like get people in the room put them together and share it
like that and it's like the fastest way to do it every time you do it too because i want to address
something you just said a minute ago if i may because i don't want to let this go by the i'm
not a russell i'm not a t. I'm not a Dean. Bullshit.
I created this guy, Tony Robbins.
He's me.
Don't get me wrong.
But the tempo at which I speak, the way I live, it's a result of all that I've learned.
Now, the reason I speak like this for this intensity is I have so much passion because
I have so much knowledge.
But I didn't have any of this to start with.
I wasn't this guy.
I trained myself to be this guy.
Part of what I do in the course is a lot of people have the knowledge.
We can give you all the skill and you still won't fall through.
It's still dealing with the fear that stops people.
It's the fear of rejection.
It's the fear of failure.
And so part of our course is doing what I did to myself to literally condition myself.
And I know you've done this on Russell to get yourself to fall through.
I mean, you use some of your athletic ability because, you know, you used to train yourself as a wrestler, I remember.
You know, I trained.
I was an athlete too, but the training I did with my mind in this area and my emotions, this area was more important
than anything else I learned. And if you don't get that training, then you'll just be another
person taking another damn course. So I told Dean from the very beginning, I said, we're going to
give them the best tools. We're going to give them the best technology. You're going to give
them the best follow-up coaching, the best, you know, blueprint. We're going to give them the
best tools, literally online tools and computer tools, software.
But we've got to make sure we give them the best emotional tools because 80% of success is psychology and learning how to change that.
And you've done that to yourself.
You've sculpted yourself.
You weren't always this guy.
I wasn't always this guy.
Dean wasn't.
So I don't want people to negate that.
Plus, you don't need to go out and do something that can hold 10,000 or 15,000 people at a time.
All you need to do is be able to do something called five or 10 or 15 or 20
or not even hold anybody.
Develop a mastermind where the mastermind itself brings that energy to the group.
So don't undersell yourself, please, because so many people do that.
All you got to do is do what's next.
Do what's next.
Do what's next.
And before you know it, I always tell people, most people,
they overestimate what they're going to do in a year.
And they underestimate what they're going to do in a decade.
And a decade goes that fast.
10 years from now, Jim Rose will say, you know, 10 years from now, you'll surely arrive.
The question is where?
And if you get started now, you won't believe where you are.
I mean, for me, this is my fourth decade, 42 years doing this.
I started when I was three, of course.
But you can tell.
So cool.
Well, I appreciate you, Tony, jumping on and doing the interview with me today.
This is something that's going to be so super huge for people.
And when we jump off the line, I'll tell everybody a little bit more about exactly what's included in the program and the software and the training, all that kind of stuff so they can get deeper and jump into it.
But I just want to thank you so much for your time and spending time doing this and also this project.
I know this is the first big course you put out like this for how long?
It's been quite a few years, hasn't it?
It's been, of course, completely different. And I'm excited about excited about it because also excited about working with you working with dean it's fun to do something synergistically usually i carry the whole thing
on my own back it's nice to all be together and bring in the different flavors and insights for
people i think people will be deeply touched and it's just it's meaningful it's meaningful for me
to have the privilege today to do to know where i come from, to know where I get to be today.
And it's all this path.
And we're showing people the exact path of how they can do it for themselves starting from wherever they are.
So blessings to all of you.
Thanks for having me on.
Russell, we'll hope to see you soon, brother.
Awesome. Thanks, Tony. Appreciate it, man.
God bless.
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