Evan Marks
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Podcast Appearances
I didn't have to.
I was on the hedge fund world.
I didn't need to be involved in any of this.
So at 53, well, 51 was a learning lesson.
You know, I do a lot of one-on-one coaching, which was important to me.
I think one-on-one creates impact.
And I do group coaching.
But I've realized now how important mental health is and mental performance is.
Like it's everybody needs this.
I think it's paramount.
So my big word that I think of a lot is impact.
So as M1 expands and we have our clients, and, you know, clients don't last six months at M1.
They last five years, right?
What we do is we build new levels of mental performance and we keep leveraging it.
But, you know, for us, we want to have some more significant impact.
So podcasts, more stage work, really letting the message out that what we're talking about on the mental performance side, anybody can do.
This isn't meant for the multimillionaires and billionaires.
Anybody can start.
And that's very important to me.
And when you talk about these programs and new stuff, anybody can do this stuff.