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The New Definition of Wealth: Strong Body, Strong Mind, Strong Family w/ Steve Eckert 💪 EP 148

11/17/202531 min

In this episode of Money Mondays, Dan Fleyshman sits down with Steve Eckert, Marine Corps veteran, peak-performance coach, and longtime Operation Blacksite instructor. Steve reveals how discipline, leadership, family values, and daily habits create real wealth not just financially, but mentally and physically. Steve Eckert is a Marine veteran, coach, speaker, and the embodiment of everyday discipline. With years of uninterrupted training alongside his wife and kids, Steve teaches the power of consistency, accountability, and living a life your children want to follow. At Operation Blacksite, he helps families and individuals develop confidence, capability, and mental toughness for today’s world.Like this episode? Watch more like it 👇Building a Billion-Dollar Platform Across Law, Healthcare & AI w/ Sean Callagy 💰 EP144: https://youtu.be/HEyjoJSrIgQWhy So Many Millionaire Athletes Lose Everything (and How to Avoid It) 🏋️‍♂️ EP143: https://youtu.be/tPObh6\_bMCwThe Best Stock Market Lessons I Ever Learned (Life Changing) 📈 E106: https://youtu.be/wkJ-YVzSrjsHow One Man Went From Prison to Building a Fitness Empire (REDCON1) | Aaron Singerman 💪 EP140: https://youtu.be/9p4dpUEEFDIWatch ALL Full Episodes Here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs0D-M5aH-0IOUKtQPKts-VZfO55mfH6k---The Money Mondays is a business podcast here to teach you how to make money, invest money, and donate money by showcasing some of the world's most successful people and how they do the same. Hosted by serial entrepreneur Dan Fleyshman, the youngest founder of a publicly traded company in history, this money podcast gives you an exclusive behind the scenes look at how the wealthiest celebrities, entrepreneurs, athletes and influencers make, invest and donate money.If you want to learn more business and investing while you work to improve your financial life, you're in the right place! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@themoneymondays?sub\_confirmation=1Dan Fleyshman,The Money MondaysLearn more here: https://themoneymondays.comWatch all the podcast episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs0D-M5aH-0IOUKtQPKts-VZfO55mfH6kLet’s Connect...Website: https://themoneymondays.comPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-money-mondays/id1663564091Twitter: https://twitter.com/themoneymondaysLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-money-mondays/about/TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@themoneymondaysFB: https://www.facebook.com/The-Money-Mondays-110233585203220/

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  1. Dan Fleyshman· Host0:05

    Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a special edition of the Money Mondays podcast, where we cover three core topics: how to make money, how to invest money, how to give it away to charity. But today, we're going to dive into the topics about your body, mind, and soul. Why do you invest into yourself? This guest today, Steve Eickert, has been with us here at Operation Black Site for the last half a decade, since we first started. You can check it out at operationblacksite.com. Steve was there day one. He's actually the only instructor that's been at every single event, every single day from f- four or five in the morning, (laughs) uh, leading the optional workouts, that he's gonna explain what that means when I say "optional," to the very end of the night where we're here, you know, it's 10 o'clock at night, after we've just gone through the first couple days of training and we're here. So he's been with us morning, noon, and night, because he passionately believes in helping people change their minds, their bodies, and their actions. By doing that, I believe in what's called the butterfly effect. If we make better humans, we make them more skilled, more competent, more trained, they will help their families, their communities, their staff, their family, their friends, et cetera. And the more people that are trained, I believe, that less crime will happen, because people will hopefully be more scared to commit crimes, as we've seen in certain countries or states where they know if they fuck around- Mm-hmm. ... (laughs) they're going to find out. And we've seen it in Dallas, Texas, where there's not that much crime, but people know there's open carry. Anyways, we're going to get into all these topics.

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