
Digital Social Hour
The Energy Hack That's Transforming Entrepreneurs | Joe Polish DSH #1056
04 Jan 2025
Discover the game-changing energy hack that's helping entrepreneurs thrive! 🚀 Joe Polish shares powerful insights on how to protect your energy and transform your business relationships. Learn why paying attention to how people make you feel is the ultimate success indicator and how to spot the warning signs of toxic connections before they derail your success. In this eye-opening conversation, Joe reveals his proven strategies for maintaining authentic relationships while building massive success. From navigating fame to protecting yourself from energy vampires, you'll learn actionable tips to elevate your entrepreneurial journey. Joe also shares intimate details about working with high-profile figures and maintaining integrity in a world of situational ethics. Don't miss Joe's profound insights on recovery, maintaining character through success, and why your gut feelings about people are usually right. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this conversation will transform how you approach relationships and energy management in business and life. Ready to level up your entrepreneurial game? Watch now for game-changing wisdom from one of the most connected people in business. Your energy - and your success - will thank you! 🎯 #energyliteracy #addictionrelapsepreventionstrategies #motivationalinterviewing #recoverystrategies #relapseprevention CHAPTERS: 00:00 - What's Happening in the World 01:18 - Joe's Takeaways from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Interview 03:53 - Balancing Life: Can You Crush It All? 07:07 - Identifying Red Flags in Relationships 10:33 - Understanding Pain as a Messenger 14:57 - Protecting Yourself from Manipulative People 17:56 - Recognizing 2 Types of People 19:24 - Toxicity in the Entertainment Industry 21:40 - Addressing Evil in the World 23:56 - News as Fear-Mongering 25:25 - Psychological Dangers of Modern Society 27:14 - How to Be a Good Person 30:40 - What's Next for Joe APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Joe Polish https://www.instagram.com/joepolish/ https://joepolish.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/
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How do I feel after talking to that person? Like, do I feel drained or do I feel like motivated?
Okay, if I interact with anyone, it's like, do I feel good or do I feel like kind of cringy? When you feel something is off and you ignore that, then what happens is you're training your energy field that it's okay to ignore warning signs. I didn't even notice the yellow flags and the yellow flags are lead ups to the red flags.
But when you say stop and your body's telling you to stop and you still push forward, You're going to screw yourself over. All right, guys. Joe Polish here. We are at AmFest. And this guy's one of the most connected people I've ever met. Thanks for coming on, man. Well, thank you. Good to be here, man. Yeah. That was a fun one with Chris Voss last month, too. Yeah.
Yeah. We did that first podcast. And this place is kind of insane right now. Dude, it's booming. There's a lot of good people. This is my first AmFest. What about you? This is the first one.
Really? Yeah. I mean... Charlie Kirk is a machine. I'll just put it that way. And they did the first Maha event here in Arizona with Turning Point that had my buddy Bobby Kennedy and Cali Maine. So I introduced both of them to each other. And so just seeing what has happened just in the span of three months is utterly insane in this country.
It's incredible. Yeah, your interview with Bobby was incredible. It got almost a million views. Yeah, yeah. What were your big takeaways from that interview?
Well, it's the third time I interviewed him. Bobby, I guess my big takeaway with him is the ability to be a lifelong Democrat, then go independent, and then align with Trump, which I think is cool. And his view on addiction recovery, his view on plant medicines, the fact that if you notice Bobby, even if someone does not agree with him or not, it takes a lot for him to insult someone.
He doesn't just attack. He's more, I guess, more of a non-violent communication guy. Yeah. Whereas Trump is just like hardcore, right? But both styles, I think, are very interesting ways to open people up because some people resonate with one method of communication, the others don't. He's a machine.
My biggest takeaway of our most recent interview is, I already knew this, but he stated it, and I reinforced it as much as I could, is this year has been his 40th year in recovery, because I've been Addiction Recovery Foundation, and me and him really align on that.
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