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Are you ready to take charge of your personal brand and stop blaming external factors for your lack of progress? In this episode, Lesley and Brad recap conversations with Nick Hiter, a seasoned entrepreneur and podcast host of Hitstreak, who shares valuable insights on personal branding, social media, and the importance of taking ownership of your reputation online and why being intentional about it is key to your success.

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In this episode you will learn about:

  • How prioritizing herbs over salt can lead to healthier meal choices.
  • What aspiring Pilates instructors should look for in a certification program.
  • Why your personal brand is more than just your online presence.
  • How to shift your mindset from blaming external factors to taking ownership.
  • The key to creating consistency in your brand and business.
  • Why intentionality is the foundation of long-term success.
  • How to align your personal brand with your goals.

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Transcript

Lesley Logan 0:00
When people ask, most people say, “I’m good.” And he said well, guess what? That’s all you’re gonna be. I’m good. I was like, oh, I don’t want to just be good. I’ll be fucking amazing.

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Lesley Logan
Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I’m Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I’ve trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it’s the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It’s a practice, not a perfect. Let’s get started.

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Lesley Logan
Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the intentional convo I have with Nick Hiter in our last episode. If you haven’t yet listened to that episode you have missed out. Just gonna say it. He’s got some quotables (inaudible) talk about in a second.

Brad Crowell 1:06
Couple of great nuggets. There was even a point where you said rewind that.

Lesley Logan 1:10
I did. I did say rewind that. You know, I’m starting to do that, because people maybe like, oh so good. And if I say rewind, they’ll be like, oh, I can do that. (inaudible) Everyone knows how to use technology. And also, you guys, I know, I think I said in our interview, but Nick and I had an amazing conversation on his podcast at Hitstreak, and that episode has been out for over a month. Just the content alone is still getting likes and shares like thousands. So just saying, I was pretty amazing too. But really, he has great questions, and he has a great podcast. You’ll want to listen to the Hitstreak. Okay. Today is August 29th 2024 and it’s More Herbs Less Salt Day. Enjoy More Herbs Less Salt Day on August 29th by reassessing your sodium intake. We understand that maintaining a balanced, healthy diet is easier said than done, especially since the flavor suffers the most. But healthy eating is no longer bland and boring. Spices and aromatic herbs are a great way to reduce salt in meals and amp up the taste. Your taste buds won’t know what they’re missing and your body will be grateful. I fucking love a salt lick. So I’m just gonna say right now, like, I’m gonna fail on this day.

Brad Crowell 2:13
I put this in here on purpose because Lesley is always like, did you add salt? Did you add salt? Did you add more salt? Can you just add some more?

Lesley Logan 2:19
I love. I love salt. You guys, I swear to God, I need a salt lick.

Brad Crowell 2:24
Well, we also live in Vegas, and we sweat a lot and you know.

Lesley Logan 2:26
Yes. And also, I had tests down where they’re like, you could add more salt.

Brad Crowell 2:31
Really?

Lesley Logan 2:31
Yes. Chris Talley was like, you can eat more salt. I’m ike, tortilla chips with salt. He’s like, add salt to the salsa. Yeah, no problem. So anyways, like, just in general, I need more. I think, as I do work out as much as I do, and we do live in Vegas, I’m just sweating. At any rate, there are some great herbs out there, and if you work with Femgevity, you will find out your food sensitivities. Because, hi.

Brad Crowell 2:54
Femgevity.

Lesley Logan 2:55
Femgevity. Because, like I do, you should use our link—beitpod.com/femgevity—it’s spelled like, how you think. Did we find that? Is it basil that I can’t have? What’s on the list? There was some (inaudible).

Brad Crowell 3:06
Basil is on the list I think that you’re, well, you’re.

Lesley Logan 3:09
We love basil.

Brad Crowell 3:10
You have a mild, a mild.

Lesley Logan 3:11
It’s a mild sensitivity.

Brad Crowell 3:12
Sensitivity to basil.

Lesley Logan 3:14
It’s, yeah. And then there was a moderate one that was kind of a bummer as well. We’ll have to look at it. (inaudible) It’s on the list on the refrigerator, guys. I clearly don’t cook, he does and we have a list on the fridge.

Brad Crowell 3:24
Well, here’s what’s super cool. For Cyber Monday, Black Friday, whatever deal one year I got one of those, grow it in your kitchen, little garden situation how in the house, on the counter. And I was like, oh, this is so annoying, because once the thing grows and dies, I gotta buy a whole new pod from them. Well, they’re only 10 bucks or 12 bucks for like, six pods. I was like, oh, okay, it’s not the end of the world.

Lesley Logan 3:50
No, it’s way less than buying the herbs that go bad in your fridge.

Brad Crowell 3:53
Way less than buying the herbs that go bad in your fridge, way.

Lesley Logan 3:57
And the plastic around those herbs.

Brad Crowell 4:01
Is the worst, just so much waste. Anyway, what’s so fun about that, though, is you could have fresh herbs in your kitchen, just be where basil does take over, and so does mint. Mint takes over.

Lesley Logan 4:12
Also, like.

Brad Crowell 4:13
No, the mint.

Lesley Logan 4:13
Was it the mint? I swear it was a dill, because the dill went first. And I was like, first. It did die first, but we also it grew so fast I’m like, what do I use dill on besides a deviled egg? We’re gonna make a pickle. What’s happening here?

Brad Crowell 4:25
It grew and then it got choked out.

Lesley Logan 4:27
But we highly recommend herbs. So if, so, first of all, make sure that you are eating ones that are awesome with your body and your body wants. And second, grow your own because it’s better for the environment and for your wallet. Okay, upcoming events and travel. We talked about this before, but if you are a Pilates instructor, my mentorship for 2025 applications are open. How many spots are left? I don’t know, we’re recording this in advance. So there might be none, but there might be some. And also we can talk about 2026, should it be full? So go to lesleylogan.co/elevate. This is for teachers who are looking for someone to help them connect deeper to the method and really up-level their teaching, their practice, especially their practice, and their connection to the method. It is really a lot of fun. Not only can help build confidence if something you’re lacking, but also can actually just really empower you to see what’s in front of you and teach the body in front of you. And it just feels freaking awesome when you do that, you change more lives. Cambodia retreat, we are less than six months out for the February Cambodia retreat.

Brad Crowell 5:26
Yeah, just under six, just under six.

Lesley Logan 5:28
I’m so excited. I love the people who signed up for that one, because we know all of them so far, and it’s just going to be a blast. So you are going to be an amazing community.

Brad Crowell 5:38
Couple long time members, basically get to hang out with, we’re so looking forward to it and you could join us.

Lesley Logan 5:44
And you also don’t, oh my god, it’s like an inside club. It’s only if they live here, guys. We’ve only known them for a while on the internet. So we’re gonna it’s the same as you. So we want you to come and be part of this family. We do become a family. It’s really fun in a non-culty way, and we do really, really fun things. So, crowsnestretreats.com.

Brad Crowell 6:01
Yeah. crowsnestretreats.com. Okay, guess what?

Lesley Logan 6:05
Tell me.

Brad Crowell 6:06
OPC, online Pilates classes.com, has a new thing we’re doing, yeah, if you’re watching us on YouTube, Lesley is pointing to her OPC hat made by Mindy’s closet. OPC has a trial membership that we’re offering. 40 days for 40 bucks and you can pick any of the three memberships that we offer, which are based on the equipment you have access to. So if you only have a mat, do our mat membership. If you have a mat and a reformer do that one, if you have a whole studio or access to a whole studio, do the all-equipment one. But you can try any of the three for 40 bucks, for 40 days. And what we do is we help you actually take advantage of using the membership. We’re really good at this. We have, equip you with tools, we give you a suggested workout thing, we bring you into the community. You get to join us live for one, maybe even two classes, depending on when you join. Live classes, most of them are on demand, so you can take them anytime you’d like from your phone because we have an epic mobile app that you get to take advantage of all the things. So check it out. Go to opc.me/40 opc.me/40 and then finally, I’ve been doing another webinar series here for Profitable Pilates. It’s called The Growth Accelerator, Studio Growth Accelerator. It’s a free webinar. If you are feeling stuck with money in your business. I want you to join me on this webinar. We’re going to go through a couple of things, three things, actually, that three big things that we’re going to help unblock you’re not going to feel stuck after this. You’re going to have a pathway forward after this. Go to prfit.biz/accelerator. That’s profit without the O dot B-I-Z slash accelerator. P-R-F-I-T dot biz slash accelerator. And join me for free. All right, but before we get into it with Mr. Nick Hiter, we did have an audience question, and today’s was from YouTube. Melissa dash A-X-H-I-L-I-1-L-I whatever it’s a lot, we’re just gonna say Melissa. Melissa asked Lesley, where did you get your Pilates certification?

Lesley Logan 8:04
So this is a really good question. I’ve been trying to think about, like, what do I want to say? Because if you’re asking because you want to go train there, like, my first training program is in some place that I recommend people. So I’m not going to say it, because I don’t want to discuss why I wouldn’t recommend it. It was a great program.

Brad Crowell 8:05
It was 600 hours.

Lesley Logan 8:16
It was 600 hours.

Brad Crowell 8:20
Certification only.

Lesley Logan 8:21
No.

Brad Crowell 8:22
No, it’s comprehensive.

Lesley Logan 8:22
I had a full comprehensive. And I will say, so the thing is, they don’t do the training program that I did before. Now they let you do it modulated. So what I experienced wasn’t the most amazing experience, but the setup was really successful because they did make me learn how to teach a beginner and an intermediate client at the same time on two different pieces of equipment, which is why I can just teach chaos and I’m safe with that, right? So I did appreciate that, but it left me feeling like I had memorized a lot but didn’t know a lot. And so that’s where I’ll say the second training that I did, which was the Pilates Center out of Boulder Colorado, with Rachel Taylor Segel and Amy Taylor Alpers and their amazing crew. And I do recommend their program to people because it’s around the world, and they have host studios everywhere, and they have virtual options. I also do, (inaudible) I do also recommend Equinox’s program if you have access to them. It’s very robust. They actually have a really great hybrid model of super, super super supportive help, and then also virtual options for comprehensive but that, so the Pilates Center in Boulder was the actual one that I did as my second one. I did their master’s program, which was over three years, and that was several 100 more hours, and I was basically living.

Brad Crowell 8:28
You were in and out of Boulder all the time.

Lesley Logan 9:26
I was in and out of Boulder so much.

Brad Crowell 9:37
I was like, what is this Pilates thing and why are they going to Boulder all the time?

Lesley Logan 9:40
All the time, like every two weeks I was there.

Brad Crowell 9:42
Are you with a cult? Why do you continue to go there?

Lesley Logan 9:45
I know. And it was.

Brad Crowell 9:46
That’s when we first met, y’all.

Lesley Logan 9:47
Super fun. Whole Foods and I were best friends every single day. I think at Mod Market, I think was where I had lunch. At any rate. So that was really helpful, because they helped me get rid of trying to correct people all the time. And I actually watched bodies a little bit more, but I still don’t know what that meant and I don’t really know what I was doing. And then I realized that I lived down the street from Vintage and Jay Grimes studio and Sandy Shimoda and Karen Frischmann, and so I actually studied with them, and all the things I’ve been looking for all in one place. It gave me a lot of confidence to just like, really enjoy the process and really enjoy what Joseph Pilates created for us. And here’s what I’m gonna say, no first program is ever gonna get you what my third program got me like, it’s just not possible. It’s not a thing. So for those of you who are like looking to become a teacher, grab my book and then find the best program that is accessible to you, that sets you up for the most success, meaning you can teach.

Brad Crowell 10:40
Her book is called Profitable Pilates: Everything But the Exercises. And the beginning part of it helps you choose a teacher training program that is going to help you get to where you want to go. So it explains where you could potentially go, and then works backwards from there. It’s really great resource.

Lesley Logan 10:56
Yeah. And then you’ll come take my mentorship when you’re ready. And the thing is, is that Jay will always say

Brad Crowell 11:01
The mentorship is for people who are already certified. Right? So first you’re gonna go get certified through any of the myriad of training programs, teacher training programs that are out there. After you’ve gotten your certification, then you can come and do eLevate.

Lesley Logan 11:14
Read my book, because I explain, like, what to be really looking for. Because if you take a mat training, then you want to take my mentorship, that doesn’t, that doesn’t work. If you just do a Reformer, there’s you do have to be trained on multiple pieces of equipment, but to put pressure on your first training program to be everything for you isn’t fair to you, nor them. However, there are some shitty ones out there, so be careful and read my book and it will explain like, what to look out for. And then here’s the thing, Jay would always say, like, you’re not really a teacher until you’ve been teaching for five years, and people can take a lot of offense to that. Of course, if you’ve only been teaching three years, I’m a teacher. I have full classes. I get that perspective. I have to say, there’s also just a lot of confidence that comes with time and with allowing yourself to be curious. And when you’ve been teaching for five years, you really have kind of seen a lot of things, and you’ve realized, like, what’s important, what’s not important, and hopefully you’re progressing people at a better pace than you did when you were beginning. But it’s, a second training program is probably in your future for most teachers, because you don’t, you’re not learning how to say words and understand things, so just know that and give yourself permission to not have gotten it all out of the first program because it’s hard to get all that out of any first programs.

Brad Crowell 12:29
True. Yeah. Well, that’s a great question. Melissa, thank you so much for asking. If you have a question, hit us up. You can text us at 310-905-5534, or you can hit us up on the gram or on YouTube or through our customer support anywhere you want. And I’m sure it’ll work its way back here to the pod, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised when your question surfaces over here. So thanks for that. Stick around, because we’re about to dive in to this conversation with Nick Hiter.

Brad Crowell 12:59
All right. Now, let’s talk about Mr. Nick Hiter, former pro athlete, Nick Hiter is a dedicated husband and father, deeply rooted in his faith. As a seasoned entrepreneur, he co-owns agency, runs a merchant processing company and operates a set of studios and a creative agency in Tennessee. That sounds like a lot. Nick is also involved in digital marketing and manages various affiliate partnerships. Additionally, Nick is the host of the Hitstreak podcast and the voice of a SiriusXM radio station. So he keeps himself, clearly, quite busy, but he obviously has also surrounded himself with quite a team.

Lesley Logan 13:36
Yeah, his team is amazing.

Brad Crowell 13:36
We had a chance to meet that team, some of that team in person when we were in Nashville I don’t remember a couple months back. They were super professional and had everything ready to go. I wasn’t even involved in the interview, but they even made me feel like I was a guest on the show, and it was just really awesome. So a big shout out to the guys over there that we had a chance to work with and also Nick for putting together a really great crew, so.

Brad Crowell 13:36
I’m gonna jump in.

Brad Crowell 13:47
Do it.

Lesley Logan 13:49
But I want to just preface like, about to say something that’s gonna make somebody go, oh, this episode’s not for me. What I’m gonna say after this applies to everything. Okay, see your own shit in the story.

Brad Crowell 14:13
See your own shit.

Lesley Logan 14:15
Sure. Nick is like, yes, thanks for saying see your own shit. When it comes to my like, like, I don’t think he cusses at all. He mentioned digital marketing is massive. He said many people don’t do social media, but then blame the algorithm. He talked about like, it’s the algorithm you’re blaming. He says you have to take ownership of things, because it’s the only way you can fix it. And when we place blame on things, we give someone else ownership, and that means you’ve removed yourself from being part of the solution. So this goes for everything. When you blame other people or other things for why you didn’t get something done

Brad Crowell 14:46
Or you’re not getting clients, or you’re not finding teachers, or

Lesley Logan 14:51
You’ve removed yourself from the solution, and there’s, I don’t even know how you get the solution solved. So I agree. I actually don’t ever focus on the algorithm. I don’t really care. I just like, let me experiment. What can I put out? And let’s see how it lands. And some of the things I’ll do really, really well don’t do well at all. And some of the things I’m like, this is nothing, a nothing thing, they do really, really well. So here’s the thing, social media is actually not about quality, it’s about quantity, which is the opposite of Pilates. But also Brad Bizjack was someone who said, we have the ability to be responsible for things.

Brad Crowell 14:51
Is that the Brad he kept referencing?

Lesley Logan 14:56
I don’t know.

Brad Crowell 15:21
Because he referenced Brad multiple times. And I was like, did I say something?

Lesley Logan 15:31
Yeah, and I wonder if it’s Brad Bizjack, because we’ll have to ask him, I don’t know. But like, people get pissed off when Brad Bizjack would say, like, the things that happened to you you’re responsible for, because we have the ability to respond and it allows you to not be a victim of a situation, and allows you to take ownership and lead the change of what you want to see. So I think that goes for social media, but also for anything you want to do.

Brad Crowell 15:53
Well, in this case, what he was talking about was the insurance business. So previous to insurance, he and his partner, I want to, I imagine it was his wife, had they were in the clubs, they were promoting, right? So they had a promoting company, and promoting was all about the hustle, connecting, getting in there, meeting people, socializing, and so they were all over the social media game, because they needed to. If you didn’t play that game, you did not succeed in the world of promoting. And then when they started their insurance company, they just transitioned that momentum over to doing insurance. And he said it created a massive leg up for them, because at the time, no one else was doing social media in the insurance game. And they slayed, right? And it really set them up to create that foundation. But all that rolls into what I want to talk about, which was he talked about your personal brand, and it being your reputation online. He said he started off as a pro athlete, and it allowed him to get his foot in the door at a lot of different places because of his reputation. But just because he was a pro athlete didn’t mean he had an online personal brand. He said, once he they had established the online brand for himself, for Nick Hiter and then was consistently delivering quality content and creating an audience around it, he said at this point, we could launch any business we want and we could leverage the personal brand and roll it into whatever business we wanted to.

Lesley Logan 17:20
JLo has gyms, guys, you know that? She’s got gyms, like, what’s her name? Goldie Hawn’s daughter, she’s got clothing. She’s got making music. Once you have this reputation, people know and trust, they’ll follow anything that you’re going to do.

Brad Crowell 17:34
Yeah, and we tell all of our clients with agency, hey, focus on one thing first. So if you’re going to open a Pilates studio, don’t also open a yoga studio and a gym and a thing and a whatever, unless you’re happening to roll them all into one and they’re marketing it as that one thing. But you have to build that foundation first of the one thing, and then from there, once you’ve created that notoriety, once you’ve built that trust, then you can, like, introduce speaking gigs or workshop gigs or other things, or start a podcast or do other things.

Speaker 1 18:04
I know we meet people all the time, like, I want to have my on-demand membership. I’m going to have a podcast. I want to do a retreat. And I’m like, okay, do you have a team? Do you have money? Because if you don’t have both of those things, you can do one of those things very well on your own, but all three not at the same time.

Brad Crowell 18:19
Yeah. So with the personal brand, he said, Hey, it’s so important to take it seriously. Pretend your personal brand is a company. He said, when life gets busy, it’s most often the thing that takes a back seat, and at the end of the day, it is the foundation for anything else that you want to do down the road. So he talked about it the entire show. So it was great. I really appreciated it. He said, It’s a commitment. Put your personal brand on a level of importance, just like other things in your life, like family, kids, business.

Speaker 1 18:47
I mean, I think that’s a, and here’s the thing, it’s like, do you know what your priorities are? Because I think most people say their priorities are the growth of their business and their family and their kids and their whatever. And then when you look at their schedule, you see it’s answering emails, paying the bills, going grocery shopping, so like, make sure that your priorities are really in your schedule, and you can make that commitment.

Brad Crowell 19:10
Yeah, love it. Stick around. We’re gonna cover those Be It Action Items in just a sec.

Brad Crowell 19:13
All right. So finally, let’s talk about those, Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Nick Hiter? He said, “Everything you do has got to be done on purpose. The difference between major league pitcher and the little league pitcher is the size target they can hit. The more specific you are with the targets and your goals, the better chances you have of hitting them.” Nick explained, he actually had a ton of metaphors and a lot of quotes. I was joking with Lesley earlier, and I said, I think that if you live in Nashville, like when you move in, they just give you a book of quotes because all the Nashville guys that we interview, they rattle off quotes. It’s really impressive because they’re totally applicable for the moment. But I’m like, I don’t have that in my what is, I need more, I need quotes from Wayne Gretzky like he quoted at the very end. He said, you don’t win the championship by accident, you choose it, and that was the goal that you wanted. So you do the work. In fact, the quote he said was just the Gretzky quote is, “You win the game before you even step on the ice.” Right? And I was like, wow. Mindset, powerful confidence. I’ve got this. That’s amazing to me. I mean, everything you do has got to be on purpose. So love it. What about you?

Lesley Logan 20:27
Well, more quotes. He quoted Bruce Lee.

Brad Crowell 20:30
He did. He also quoted Bruce Lee.

Lesley Logan 20:31
By the way, I did a Bruce Lee exercise today in my Pilates session, because this other guy from Korea did it and I was like, and my teacher, Ken, was like, oh, Lesley, you could do that. And I was like, I, I’m gonna do it, obviously. And you know what, guys, I hadn’t done it in like, 10 years, and I fucking did it.

Brad Crowell 20:31
Nice.

Lesley Logan 20:47
So we’re channeling Bruce Lee today.

Brad Crowell 20:49
We’re channeling.

Lesley Logan 20:50
He said, “You’re casting spells on yourself with the words that you say.” So when people ask Nick how he’s doing, his response is, “I’m unstoppable.”

Brad Crowell 20:58
I’m unstoppable. Talk about an amazing response.

Lesley Logan 21:02
Yes, I’m unstoppable. And by the way, it does make me think of Cafe Gratitude. It’s like, I’m gonna honor the unstoppable bowl. And when they bring it to you, they’re like, you are unstoppable.

Brad Crowell 21:12
I mean, I made this decision a long time ago. When people ask me, what do I say?

Lesley Logan 21:17
I’m amazing.

Brad Crowell 21:17
I’m amazing. Yeah.

Lesley Logan 21:19
You probably should stop saying when people say, what are you up to? You have to stop saying, “Drugs.”

Brad Crowell 21:23
Oh, maybe I have to stop saying drugs.

Brad Crowell 21:25
You are casting a spell on yourself.

Brad Crowell 21:26
That’s been my quote for 25 years or my joke for 25 years.

Lesley Logan 21:28
I know and people don’t think that. They don’t know that you’re joking. They think that you’re serious.

Brad Crowell 21:32
So, what do you do? I used to just say drugs.

Lesley Logan 21:34
Yeah. What do you do for a living? It’s like, drugs. And like, they just stop, now, because they, now people

Brad Crowell 21:40
Yeah, now they’re like, can, can you? Is he?

Lesley Logan 21:41
Well, because now so many drugs are legal, they think it’s true. So like, you gotta, you have to come up with something better, because you’re casting spells on yourself, and it’s not good. Okay. He says at enough times he actually believes that everything takes repetition. And he talked about when people ask most people say, “I’m good.” And he said, “Well, guess what? That’s all you’re gonna be.” I’m good. I was like, oh, I don’t want to just be good. I’ll be fucking amazing.

Brad Crowell 22:05
Yeah, I want to be unstoppable.

Lesley Logan 22:07
Yeah, yeah. So, you know, everyone, just start looking up different—are those adjectives? What’s unstoppable? Is that a verb?

Brad Crowell 22:12
I have no idea.

Lesley Logan 22:12
Is it an adverb? You guys, I cheated all through English class, so I’m just gonna tell you right now. I will never know. Sometimes I don’t really know the differences semicolon and a colon. So.

Brad Crowell 22:12
It’s an adjective.

Lesley Logan 22:14
It’s an adjective. Well, look at me. I was around the first I should have just trusted myself. I should just had the confidence to just go, “It’s an adjective.” At any rate, you guys just look up adjectives and then pull out five that strike your fancy and try them on and say them enough times—you’ll believe them. I’m Lesley Logan.

Brad Crowell 22:46
And I’m Brad Crowell.

Lesley Logan 22:46
Thank you so much for listening to us today. This is amazing. I hope if you haven’t yet listened to Nick.

Brad Crowell 22:51
This is unstoppable.

Lesley Logan 22:52
It’s unstoppable. You know what this is? It’s fucking awesome. This is one of the best podcasts you’ve ever listened to. I know it. So what are you gonna do with this episode? You’re gonna share it with a friend.

Brad Crowell 23:00
You are going to share it with a friend.

Lesley Logan 23:01
You’re gonna share it with a friend. We’re gonna say it one more time. Share this with a friend. You can text it. You can tweet it, you can email it however you communicate.

Brad Crowell 23:08
You can X it.

Lesley Logan 23:09
You can carry-your-pigeon it to somebody and because this is how the show grows. And also check out what Nick’s doing if that was inspiring for you. Until next time, Be It Till You See It.

Brad Crowell 23:21
Bye for now.

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Lesley Logan
That’s all I’ve got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate this show and leave a review. And, follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over on IG at the @be_it_pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others to BE IT TILL YOU SEE IT. Have an awesome day!

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Lesley Logan
‘Be It Till You See It’ is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @be_it_pod.

Brad Crowell
It’s written, filmed and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell.

Lesley Logan
It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.

Brad Crowell
Our theme music is by Ali at APEX Production Music and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi.

Lesley Logan
Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.

Brad Crowell
Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.

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