Aug. 19, 2019

An Inspiring Story Around Sexual Abuse, Porn Addiction, And Achieving Ultimate Success | Eli Nash

An Inspiring Story Around Sexual Abuse, Porn Addiction, And Achieving Ultimate Success | Eli Nash

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, Eli Nash shares his life story, dark secrets and selfless mission of adding value, and helping people to unlock their full potential by learning to understand, embrace, and share their dark moments and...

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, Eli Nash shares his life story, dark secrets and selfless mission of adding value, and helping people to unlock their full potential by learning to understand, embrace, and share their dark moments and experience!

Eli Nash is the President of JEG & Sons Inc. and Co-Founder of MicDropLLC, was founded by Rosh Lowe and Eli Nash to respond to a growing need in the corporate world to allow for the skill of public speaking and the art of storytelling to be more accessible. They created a formula that harnesses the transformative power of storytelling to increase self-confidence and stimulate personal and professional growth. The technique is fast and effective. It is essential for anyone looking to express themselves.

Eli came from a big family where parents always argue about money. He just wished that he had money in his pocket to give it to them to stop the fight. Seeing successful relatives and the struggle with money drives him to have it but he doesn’t know how to do it. At the age of 15, Eli shows an interest in entrepreneurship where most of his conversation with his friends started circling about business.

Later, his entrepreneurial spirit birth out of pain and hardships to creating and generating more income. He started from his daddy’s floppy disc drives to making money on buying and selling various stuff on eBay, to body jewelry bazaar, cell phone accessories and eventually cell phones, offering their products to a lot of retailers and selling all over the world.  Now, he is a cell phone distributor worldwide, work with the largest companies in America with 80-90 employees selling hundreds of thousands of products monthly. His cell phone business exploding and the internet sells exploding.

On the contrary, Eli is introverted and enjoy machines more than people. Communicating easily and appropriately wasn’t something that came naturally for him. But he has been forced to learn a lot about himself in terms of overcoming challenges. He grows himself through dealing with customers, managing employees, and grow their business. He believes that skills set are learned and practiced and natural traits won’t do if it’s not cultivated.

Moreover, Eli reveals the secret that buried inside him. He was sexually abused at a young age and he never told to anyone. He struggles the ability to tell anyone NO and struggling to understand his own boundaries. Therefore, he did see a therapist because of these problems. He was able to meet the person who abused him and forgave him for what he did because he really wanted to close this dark chapter of his life and move forward. 

After years, he feels like he can speak about it now, he can be the voice of healing a lot of people who are afraid to talk about it. He started speaking about this, connects, and shares his inspiring story that impacted a lot of people who experience the same. This way he can help other people embrace, deliver and monetize their story. Thus, having closure to their dark secrets and move on. Eli is able to make a difference on this subject and got recognition.

By confidently and proudly sharing your story, you’re able to learn and grow yourself, inspire other people, and resolve the conflicts!

Some Questions I Ask:

  • Where did your entrepreneurial journey starts? (01:24)
  • What was the first business that you’d kind of sunk your entrepreneurial spirit into? (03:12)
  • What that real first entrepreneurial business look like and how you navigate it? (04:06)
  • What is your business look like today? (07:50)
  • What have been some of your biggest challenges that you’ve overcome as a leader and an entrepreneur? (08:15)
  • What have been the biggest breakthroughs in your life that have served you at a higher level? (11:45)
  • How were you continue to raise up that leadership and lead for yourself along the way? (13:45)
  • How did you take that power of giving clean NOs and the clean YESes and how that opened up so many amazing opportunities for you? (17:49)
  • What’s your superpower as a human being in general? (19:00)
  • How long did it take you to openly embrace sharing your secret story and message? (20:33)
  • What are some of the tips on where do people start embracing their story? (33:04)
  • Do you think to tell your stories have unlocked more opportunities, success, money, connections, and relationships for you? (47:27)

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • What drives him to make money. (01:49)
  • The things that he realized being a cell phone distributor. (05:24)
  • Rocket Ships that Eli got involved. (08:43)
  • The possibilities when retailers won't be able to sell your products. (09:50)
  • The advantage of Drop Shipping. (10:27)
  • The 2 different skills set. (15:24)
  • How Eli forgive the person who sexually abused him. (22:11)
  • Why sexual abuse is a life long sentence. (23:22)
  • The reason for circumcising young kids. (34:51)
  • Shame and fighting for addiction. (44.11)
  • The 3 components of Eli’s Mike Drop business. (49:09)

Quotes:

  • “I gotta get out of whatever that is.”
  • “Money equals peace.”
  • “There’s an opportunity to bridge the gap.”
  • “Sells is not a sale.”
  • “The passion for money being born in pain, the passion for story-telling and communication being born in the exact opposite.”
  • “You don’t become that good by accident.”
  • “It seems disconnected but connected.”
  • “The more you say yes, the more the word gets out.”
  • “If not to make money, certainly to keep the money.”
  • “Learning what’s appropriate and not appropriate.”
  • “Sexual abuse is a life long sentence.”
  • “I’m able to make a difference on this subject.”
  • “A lot of lessons are born in pain.”
  • “When a lesson is taught to us with pain it sips into every cell of our being.”
  • “I hate feeling the silence.”
  • “I’m coming from my own story, my own place.”
  • “Everyone can do that exploration.”
  • “My past doesn’t echo my future.”
  • “We don’t have one story, we have multiple stories.”
  • “The story continues to evolve.”
  • “Once you’ll find your passion, you’ll find your pain.”

Resources Mentioned:

●     Eli Nash - “Secrets”

 

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