Jesse Itzler and Devon Levesque in crazy play with Runningman

Every week in our program, How is itI can discuss with amazing individuals who achieve amazing things in the face of great obstacles. Most entrepreneurs regret that they might not avoid large obstacles, but others are looking for them.

This is the case with Jesse Itzler AND Devon LevesqueOne two hit behind Epicka Runningman festivalA three -day health event and well -being, which is an equal summer camp of adults, business network, party and sports race. (Tickets are available Here.)

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Over the past 35 years, Itzler has established its status of a changing entrepreneur, the founder and sale of corporations similar to Marquis Jet and Zico Coconut Water. He is a best-selling creator and speaker-a guy who in his free time likes to run a 100-kilometer ultramarathon.

Levesque built and sold the radiation of the nutrition brand for nine characters and does things like completing a marathon bear, when he does not build latest corporations.

They each describe Runningman as a form of Disneyland, in which health and well -being meet with business. There are motivational speakers, breakthrough sessions, and on the second day they put “running” in Runningman. Participants have access to a loop of one million for eight hours, which they’ll use, although they choose-they walk through the mile, participate in yoga classes, and then go through one other mile. Others run 5k, 10k, and in the last two years some have used the time to complete ultramarathons. “It’s about pulling out everything you want, meet people, building friendships and even making offers,” says Itzler.

I talked to Itzler and Levesque about their wild festival and business and life lessons, which they learned by moving their bodies to their external borders. Listen to our entire conversation here or watch it above and read below to get three to remove.

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Continue redefining success for yourself. In the Twenties and the Thirties, Jesse says that the success was “trying to be richer than the next guy”, but now he says that because of this buckets are the most significant for you – family, health, philanthropy, business – and attempting to do every part you’ll be able to to be nearly as good as possible in these areas.

Understand that physical pain can bring mental well -being. Devon says that pushing the body to his physical borders brings a sense of peace of the brain, allowing him to “get closer to the world in a better way” and “stops me from making chaotic decisions.” He says he made him stronger when he faces any obstacle in his life. “You find out that the pain is temporary.”

Start with fun and there shall be success. Planning Runningman is not just like other business projects. “We have never talked about how to earn more money – our conversations are:” Is there a way that the ice cream in the middle of summer in Georgia? Do you know 50 people on stilts that may slip “and a slide? Our conversations are crazy! “

Fast facts

  • Devon has a world record in terms of the highest backflip height, which he did at the top of Mount Everest.
  • Jesse wrote “Go, New York, Go!”, The following song for New York Knicks, which has been played since 1993.

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Every week in our program, How is itI can discuss with amazing individuals who achieve amazing things in the face of great obstacles. Most entrepreneurs regret that they might not avoid large obstacles, but others are looking for them.

This is the case with Jesse Itzler AND Devon LevesqueOne two hit behind Epicka Runningman festivalA three -day health event and well -being, which is an equal summer camp of adults, business network, party and sports race. (Tickets are available Here.)

Over the past 35 years, Itzler has established its status of a changing entrepreneur, the founder and sale of corporations similar to Marquis Jet and Zico Coconut Water. He is a best-selling creator and speaker-a guy who in his free time likes to run a 100-kilometer ultramarathon.

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