Learning the Secrets to Success With Greg Reid from Millionaire Mentor, Inc. Scott Duffy and Alan Taylor chat with author Greg Reid about stickability, the power to persevere and keep your eye on the prize.

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Everyone wants to know how to achieve success, but not many people actively seek out those who have obtained it. Greg Reid, author of over 50 books, does. Reid has made it his life's mission to help others succeed and find their purpose in the world. He is also the creator of Secret Knock, an exclusive event that brings together top achievers to share their wisdom.

At the legendary Barney's Beanery in West Hollywood, Calif., Reid shares with Scott Duffy and Alan Taylor the number one thing that holds people back from attaining their dreams: fear of criticism. What, he wonders, could people do if they didn't worry about what others think? Around mouthfuls of Barney's Ultimate Burger and Chili Cheese Fries, Reid tells the guys about stickability, the power to persevere and keep your eye on the prize. It's essential to have stickability, but also a measure of flexibility when going after your heart's desire. You never know when an unexpected opportunity will rise up and take you farther than you've ever dreamt.

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Co-hosted by Scott Duffy and Alan Taylor, the podcast/video series travels across the United States in search of the best burger in America, and a side of tasty business advice. Business, sports, celebrities and food collide in a fun, interview-style format where noteworthy guests share the secret sauce needed to build prosperous, game-changing companies.

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