Tony Robbins and Frank Kern and John Reese… Oh My!

2009 August 22
by dave

robbinsTony Robbins just published an interview he did with modern day “money masters” Frank Kern and John Reese. “Money Masters” — that’s a Robbins term, not mine. It’s strange but really cool to see our little “internet marketing” sub-culture get the spotlight. My guess is that a lot more people will be exposed to IM now with this video out there. It’s a perfect lead magnet for Tony Robbins in this time of economic struggles and it adds validation and credibility to Kern, Reese, and our industry.

The actual topic they talked about for 40 minutes was procrastination. Specifically, who do so many people interested in the “make money” niche buy all this shit and then do nothing with it? And let me tell you… they nailed it.

If you aren’t familiar with Tony’s normal schtick then this is a great introduction. This is vintage Robbins applied to taking action. At about the 12:00 mark there is a GREAT quote you need to put in your journal, write on your computer desktop and repeat over and over…

“once you break through… it becomes a game”

kernThe other fun thing to see is how relatively “stiff” John Reese is. Kern is more animated and he really lights up telling his “$2500 story” – again a classic story of personal motivation and a state change once you “get it” and have that moment.

So grab a bag of popcorn or a feta and spinach omellete with chicken sausage from Sam’s Club and watch Tony Robbins, Frank Kern, and John Reese talking about acheiving goals. 40 minutes of pretty classic action/motivation/state change/NLP/peak performance stuff. Good ju ju.

Tony Robbins Interview With Frank Kern and John Reese

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  1. 2009 August 23

    Holly sH*t…..
    Tony really did interview both of them. I couldn’t believe it until I watched the video. Totally Awesome.

    Anyway… thanks for the post.

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