Rise and Grind: Changing the Way You Start Your Day

 

What’s The Episode About…

In today’s episode, I’m talking to Glenn Lundy, host of the radio show Rise & Grind. Glenn reveals his secrets to a powerful morning routine, sharing how becoming disciplined to five simple things, his entire life changed. Learn what Glenn calls the five things to an extraordinary life, the five simple steps that he does every single morning. 

Keynotes discussed:

  • It all starts with a powerful morning routine. (05:30)
  • Keep that energy level high and go out there and carry on and make a massive impact. (07:15)
  • Send out a powerful, positive, encouraging message first thing in the morning. (08:55)
  • There’s a reason that only a small group reaches high levels of success. (19:20)
  • The number one lion is the one who has to do all the battles, he has to fight. (20:10)

 

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When Did It Air…

October 28, 2019

 

Episode Transcript…

Glenn:

I believe that it all starts, all starts with a morning routine, a powerful morning routine. My entire life changed once I became disciplined to the five things, what I call the five things to an extraordinary life. Five simple steps that I do every single morning.

 

Beth:

Welcome to ‘You’re Not The Boss Of Me’. If you are determined to break glass ceilings and build it your way, this show is for you. I’m your host Beth Graves and I am obsessed with helping you to not just dream it, but make the plan, connect the dots and create what you crave. Are you ready? Let’s get started. Hey boss, welcome back.

 

Welcome back. I am so excited because this episode is the first episode after our launch week. It’s Beth Graves with ‘You’re Not The Boss Of Me’ with one of my favorite humans ever. Welcome Glenn Lundy!

 

Glenn:

Hi. Hi. Hi. How are you miss Beth? I am so excited to be here. I love your podcast! It’s amazing!

 

Beth:

What do you love most about it?

 

Glenn:

I love how, so me being in the business of creating content, I know that one of the hardest things is to really sound conversational and natural in a podcast. You don’t want to perform, you don’t want to sound like you’re presenting. And your podcast is so incredibly, like organic. It just feels like you and I are in the living room having a little heart to heart chatting. I absolutely love it and I know it’s a podcast designed and directed towards women, but I listened to it all the time.

 

Beth:

Hey, well you have a lot of women in your life. Okay, so I want to give you guys a little background. Most of you should know Glenn Lundy. If you don’t, I’m going to tell you because I preach morning routine. That at 5:30 AM, I’m going to have him tell you about how Rise and Grind got started. But a little background, I was added to this chat on Facebook about going to Greece with one of our mentors and close friends to Danelle Delgado and there was this guy named Glenn Lundy talking about the shoes he was packing and I was like, who’s Glenn Lundy? And I started to cyber stock him, and I was like, I am so excited to be in his space. So let’s go back, because what we have listening to this podcast, or a lot of people that are looking at, I want to take that leap, and I didn’t want to do the introduction myself because I think it’s a little mysterious to think about how you went from full time rocking automotive sales to having this morning show, being an entrepreneur, having events and coaching and helping people with being their own boss and learning to make money for God’s sake and all these cool things.

 

Plus you’ve got this family at home. I’m getting one dog out of my office and I was thinking Glenn Lundy would laugh if I said my dog was snoring. So give us a little bit of your background on how…I’m looking at you, you guys can’t see this because we’re on a podcast, but he’s live in his Rise and Grind studio, which is incredible. You will see it when you’re up at 5:30 AM listening to my favorite morning show.

 

Glenn:

That’s right. Well my name is Glenn Lundy and I am a husband to one and a father to seven. I got lots and lots of babies and obviously the host of the wildly popular, that’s what I like to say, the wildly popular Facebook live show, #RiseandGrind. And yeah, I’ve got a background in automotive. I’ve been in the automotive industry for 20 years now and really made a name for myself and had an opportunity where God put me in a very small town with a very small group of people, and we did some very big things. We were able to grow 800% in five years to become the second largest used car franchise dealership in the country. So that was kind of one season of my life. I had a season prior to that. That was a very Rocky season in my life where everything from, you know, drugs, alcohol, homelessness, jail, like that whole season. And so my life has really been about just different seasons in different chapters. And right now I’m in this new season where I felt like God was calling me to help change the way people start their day. Really just help them change the way they start their day and help remind people that we are all children of God and that we all have worth and value here on this planet. So that’s kinda what I do now. It’s crazy.

 

Beth:

All right, so go back to the season of addiction, this season of homelessness. And there are listeners and friends listening today that have either friends, family, themselves, and they need to take that first step into where you were when you started to be productive and build again, the Glenn Lundy that God created you to be. So talk a little bit about if someone was listening and saying, okay, I’m stuck here. Whether it’s food addiction, alcohol addiction, drug addiction, addiction to social media, there are so many things. What are the things that you could say a few things of someone that wants to take a step today in the right direction?

 

Glenn:

I believe that it all starts, all starts with a morning routine, a powerful morning routine. My entire life changed once I became disciplined to the five things, what I call the five things to an extraordinary life. Five simple steps that I do every single morning. And so the first thing I do every single day is I never hit the snooze button, right? The snooze button used be my best friend. How are you with snooze buttons Beth?

 

Beth:

Well, you know that I am a thriver so I do not hit that snooze button. And it’s interesting because I preach morning routine. I just did a call this morning for our team to dial into. The minute I mastered my mornings was the minute I started making more money and started having better relationships and started to lean in. So tell us about your five things that you do for that morning.

 

Glenn:

So it starts with step one, never hit the snooze button. We know that. That’s the devil, right? Satan lives in the snooze button and I’ve truly, thoroughly believe that. The second thing is don’t touch your phone first thing in the morning. I mean, golly we have these phones that are just filled with everything from positive things that we find on our phones. There’s ways to make money on our phone. But there’s also politics and scandal and violence and so many other things that come along with it. So never touch your phone first thing in the morning because we don’t want someone else to be able to control our day. Right? Like I don’t want to be influenced. I don’t want to grab my phone first thing in the morning and see that so-and-so’s relative passed away, or so and so’s battling cancer, or so and so went and shot up everybody in the school.

 

Like when you start your day with those types of things, even though those are real life, and they exist, and there is a place for those, when you start your day with those types of things it’s really hard to keep that energy level high and go out there and carry on and make a massive impact. Right? So that’s step two, just don’t touch your phone first thing in the morning and then step three of course is, is a two parter for me, it’s gratitude and goals. So I write down everything that I’m thankful for first thing in the morning and then I follow that up with goals. And the reason that that sounds like two steps, but the reason I put it in one is I believe that a lot of people write down their goals and I think that there’s power in that, but you can really add some jet fuel to that if you start with gratitude, right?

 

Like if we just start with goals, I wish I had this, I wish I had that, I wish I had this, I wish I had that. Then we’re actually coming from a place of lack versus coming from a place of abundance. When we can start with gratitude and find the joy in the little things in life and then go into our goals, it’s just jet fuel is my belief. The fourth thing is take care of the physical. We got to do our thrive, right? We got to, we got to thrive. We got to make sure that we’re working out, we gotta take care of ourselves physically. We’ve only got one body. We got to make sure it’s going to last for a really long time. And then step five, I think is the most important and most powerful step to my morning routine is step five. I send out a positive or an encouraging message to someone somewhere, somehow, whether it be on Facebook or a text message, or I’ll write a note for one of my kids, whatever it is, I send out a powerful, positive, encouraging message first thing in the morning and I’m ready to start my day.

 

Beth:

You know what? I have forgotten that last step I have. You know, I heard it. We did it in Greece. I was doing that and I’m adding that to my routine. I think I do it. But then you look at the day, the day gets away and I’m adding that. So, those five things shifted your entire life. You’re working, you’re growing. That growth was insane. You’re making money, you ended up listening to Danelle Delgado, right? That was the push that pushed you to that next big step of I am going to go full time with my mission, with my vision, with my Rise and Grind movement. So talk about that piece.

 

Glenn:

Yeah, no doubt. I was at 10X Growth Con and I was killing it in the automotive industry. I was making you know, a ton of money, but I was also sacrificing my family for those dollars. I was working, I’d leave the house at six in the morning, I’d get home at 10 at night, and that was a six day a week type dig. And then I was exhausted on Sundays. And so I was at 10X Growth Con and here comes this woman, Danelle Delgado, that I had never heard of before and she’s standing on stage and she’s basically calling everybody out. She’s like, Hey, who reads the books and knows what they’re supposed to do? Who listens to the audio that knows what they’re supposed to do, who knows everything about Grant Cardone? And I’m like, me, me, me! Cause I’ve studied Grant Cardone for 20 years.

 

And then she’s like, okay, hold your hand up. And I’ve got my hand up, you know, I know Grant, I know this, so on and so forth. And then she says, now keep your hand up if you know all the things you’re supposed to be doing but you’re not doing them. And I had to leave my hand up because I knew the 10X rule. I knew the impact that I was supposed to be having on this planet. I knew that I had gifts that I was supposed to share with the world at a massive level. I knew all these things, but I had contained it into this little comfort zone of a dealership, right? I was living on my past winds. I was really comfortable where I was at and so I wasn’t, I just wasn’t pushing it. And so I sat there with my hand in the air, you know, and I looked, I looked at, she made, she said, you know, look your hand and think about all the people that lose if you don’t win, if you don’t go out there and really do those things, how many lives does your hand touch?

 

And that was a powerful moment for me. So I didn’t like just quit my job that instant, you know? But I went and I met Danelle and I exchanged numbers with her and so on and so forth. And I just started thinking like, how selfish have I been with my success? I’ve kept it right here in Paris. My family has been rewarded, but I’m not reaching out and and helping people on the level that God calls us to reach out and help people. Right? And so I just started this transition, this journey of how can I serve more? How can I help more? How can I reach more? And that led to things like the Rise and Grind show. And ultimately the dealership was getting in the way of me being able to impact others. I had a boss and this boss was keeping me from traveling. He was keeping me from, he didn’t mean to, he’s a great guy, but he was keeping me contained. He was keeping me from being able to really pour into my family and things like that. And so there came a day when I just decided, look, I’m either, you know, we only live once, so I gotta do this, I gotta do this big.

 

Beth:

It really hits home for me when you say living on your past wins. Because the hesitation for me to branch out, start this podcast and start some programs for women that are looking for how to profit their way, how to create that path and how to really lean into their mission. I was winning, I’m winning and in the network marketing space, but to take that step to say, okay, I’m going to do something a little bit different, and I was out listening to a book one day and it’s comfortable. I’ve done the same thing for five years. I know how to do it. I know how to motivate. I know how to help people win in my little Paris, Kentucky. Right? Sure. And I loved that. This is like our own coaching session today because I also feel like this happens. It happens to me for sure.

 

I do the morning routine. The mindset is there. I have the coaches, I have the mentoring, I circle myself with the five, you know, most powerful, influential people, all of those things. And right about the time we’re ready to soar, we’re ready to win again. The doubts come back physically, things start to happen, the tech falls apart and I can literally talk myself and procrastinating my next move for a year. So talk about when the doubts start to come in. Can I do this? Who am I to think I can start this podcast, this morning show, who am I to think I can support my family, help them with a legacy. Like what do you do when that clutter starts to get inside of your head and did that happen to you?

 

Glenn:

It definitely happened to me on multiple occasions. You know, I started this Rise and Grind show in my utility closet of my house. It was just me and a desk and a little chalkboard. I still have the chalkboard behind me now. I carried it over to the new studio to always remind me of the humble beginnings. But we started, you know, I started in this closet and I didn’t really know what I was doing. And a 5:30 AM commitment, five days a week is a big deal. Like that’s a life changing life altering type thing. I had to make better decisions the night before. I had to plan my travel accordingly. Like it’s affected everything in my life. And so a few months in, it took off initially and we started a clothing line, all these things. But then it just kind of plateaued and it wasn’t there, wasn’t a whole lot of views, and there wasn’t a whole lot of people joining the group, and it was kinda like, wait a minute, I’m doing all of this but I’m not seeing the results, the metrics that I had in my head, the expectations that I had.

 

Now that’s a whole nother conversation, you know, determining your metrics. I was talking to Ryan Critch about that the other day. Like your metrics are really, if you’re not hitting your metrics, you might want to really take a look and make sure you’ve got the right metrics. Right? But I was at a place where it was like, is it really worth it? Do I really want to do all of these things? And then like you said, there’s technical issues and you’ve got to battle Facebook algorithms. And you gotta battle self doubt and all of these things. But then I was reminded one time, I was at my church, at South Christian Church, at this group called space between the space between, and I remember the pastor there telling me that when you are following God’s plan, there will always be turmoil. There will always be trouble along the way.

 

The closer that we get to greatness, the closer we get to really making an impact in someone’s life. That’s when the enemy takes notice, right? That’s when the enemy’s like, hold up, man, this guy’s about to break through. Or this young lady’s about to change someone’s life. She’s about to soften someone’s heart. She’s about to create a situation for them where they can take care of their families, where they can really thrive. And so when you get close is when the enemy attacks most. So I started to realize like all of that self doubt and all of those tech issues and all of those things, that’s the enemy’s way. And that to me now is a sign I like get excited about that. I’m like, Oh yeah, there’s the enemy. We must be about to break through to something phenomenal. If we’re under attack, when we’re sitting on the couch and we’re not doing anything, we’re not making an impact in other people’s lives. The enemy’s like, okay, cool. Right there. Good. I ain’t gotta worry about them. Yeah.

 

Beth:

And she’s watching another friend’s episode just where I need her. Right?

 

Glenn:

Exactly right. Just where I need her. So nowadays I find that as fuel. In the early days it was tough, but I just had to remember that there is a battle going on outside of us, and we are soldiers in that battle. And we are, when we’re called to fight, we gotta fight. You know?

 

Beth:

I love that. When we’re called to fight, we’ve got to fight. So there’s a lot of people that I find that they’ll be on your 5:30 Am show, there’ll be on the Friday night live, they’ll be watching and watching and watching. And the action isn’t happening. They’re a big fan. And I think it’s because somebody along the way, or in their head, they’re saying, well, I can’t be Glenn Lundy so I’m just going to be a super fan of Beth graves, Glenn Lundy. I’m going to be all in over there, but they’re not seeing the difference their life. So how do we help our fans, our followers, our listeners, our friends, our sisters or brothers? How do we help them? This is a question for me today because so many people send you messages about Rise and Grind. You’re inspiring me, Glenn. And then year after year, it’s the same thing. What can we do to help them to say, I’m doing it, I’m taking that action. I’m taking the first step, like what is going to get them off that couch or get them to make that first sale or decide on a plan.

 

Glenn:

You know, Beth, I spoke recently at a an event called Culture Matters and I was doing some research and I learned something really, really interesting and really powerful and I’ve seen this my whole life. I just didn’t realize it until this past week. So human beings and pretty much the entire animal kingdom, we fall into, most people fall into the pool of average, right? We’ll do just enough to survive, but not necessarily to succeed. So there’s a reason that you have like the one percenters and the two percenters, right? There’s a reason that there’s a small group that reaches high levels of success. And then of course we have the people that fall off on the bottom, you know, poverty and homeless. And that again is another small percentage. But the majority of people fall in this area where they’ll do just enough to survive but not necessarily succeed.

 

So in their marriage, they’ll do just enough to stay married. Like I won’t cheat on my spouse, but I’m not necessarily going to go over the top and adore my spouse and really have a great marriage. Or in money, I’ll have just enough to pay my bills, so I don’t get evicted and get my car repoed. But I’ll never have enough to be able to make an impact in other people’s lives. Right? In all these areas, we fall into the middle. And so I found that really interesting and fascinating and I started looking, and in the animal kingdom you’ve got lions, right? You think lion, you think roar, this awesome animal, it’s amazing. Even lions will roll in packs and most lions would prefer to be the number two lion, the number three lion or the number four lion, because that’s where it’s safe. The number one lion is the one who has to do all the battles, he has to fight.

 

Anytime somebody comes in their territory, if anybody tries to mate with anybody in his pride, he’s got a battle. And the alpha lion typically has the shortest lifespan. It’s really interesting. So as humans we see it too. It’s actually dangerous to stand out. It’s dangerous to be successful. Now all of a sudden you’re under attack. All eyes are on you, right? Mark Zuckerberg builds Facebook. Next thing you know, he’s in front of the Supreme court. Millions of eyeballs. The responsibility that ways on his shoulders, it’s all on him. So we’ve created a culture where it is dangerous to be successful and it is the best survival technique to blend. So what I see with my Rise and Grinders, my fans, and I’m sure what you’ll see as you continue to cumulate friends, and in your team, you’re going to find that the majority of people are going to fall in that middle survived spot. So with knowledge of that, what I’ve found as leaders, those of us that are willing to get a little dangerous and put ourselves out there, and what I found is we have a responsibility. We can’t make individuals decide they want to be one or two percenters. We can’t do that. But what we can do is we can lead in a way where we can lift up the whole pack.

 

Beth:

Oh, I love this so much.

 

Glenn:

Get everybody to rise, see if we can, if we can increase what is average than people will fall into that, right? If we can increase what it looks like to survive in our circle, if we can expect excellence out of our circles than we can raise the bar for them to where it’s still safe. They don’t have to stand out, they can blend. So with my Rise and Grind group, we now have a hundred plus people that watch live at 5:30 AM in the morning, and thousands of people that watch throughout the day. And so now it’s kind of become more comfortable. We’ve got more and more people that are getting up early. They’re doing the five things, they’re joining us on the show. They’re starting to affect and change their life. We’re starting to get better results because I’m not focused on moving one. I’m focused on moving all of them.

 

Beth:

Oh, that makes so much sense. And you’re right. And that being the front lion, it shows up obviously in different ways, I feel like sometimes I was back in seventh grade because in seventh grade we’re taught to blend. We wanna wear the right clothes. We want to fit in. We want to do what the head lion wants us to do. Right?

 

Glenn:

That’s right.

 

Beth:

And so if you’re hearing this, just think about what is that brave step. Who will you help when you think about Glenn Lundy holding up his hand, and the Grant Cardone 10X Conference. And that’s exactly where, the next year I would like to go as well. So I’ll tell you, go to events, they will change and impact your life. And I want you to think about taking that first step, getting up in the morning, listening to Glenn’s show, doing the five things, sending out that compliment. Glenn did you always start at the front of the pack or did you have to learn to lead from the front?

 

Glenn:

Yeah, I had to learn and I had to be, and it came from, like you talked about the five people, right? Like surrounding yourself. When you change your environment, then you act. So my environment now, the expectation levels are super high, right? I’m hanging out with the Beth Graves and Danelle Delgado’s, and I’m around, you know, Blair Critches and on my show, I’ve got Matt Minero’s in Elena Cardone’s and you know, things like that. So my pool, the pool of people that I surround myself with, they work hard. They achieve at a super high level. So in order for me to keep from dropping out of the bottom, I got to keep up. And so that’s what I would suggest to people is take a look around. You know, there’s so much truth into, you will become the average of the five people around you. That’s fact. That’s nature, that’s survival. So if you can change the five people around you, raise the bar, then you can take those steps to raise the bar as well.

 

Beth:

And I think sometimes it’s being able to say no too. There are five people that I love to hang out with, but every time I hang out with them, I will have a margarita, I’ll eat chips, I’ll start finding myself going down the path of maybe being critical of things or people. And I found that as adults we still go back to, I don’t know you, you walk away and do you feel like you’ve served, you’ve made an impact. And then what I also found was that investment of the mentoring and the coaching and meeting people like you in Greece and being in your space and that as part of my journey, watching your discipline, you did not let that 5:30 AM show go the whole time. We were there and we were on a different time zone, and looking outside and seeing the working out happening and realizing and I thought I’ve got to up my game.

 

Beth:

I was comfortable, and going to Greece was when I said, okay, I need to make more of an impact. People are counting on me and God gave me a gift and there were times in my life that I didn’t use my influence and leadership in a very positive way, but I had a lot of fun. That was a long time ago and even now, it would be easier to stop. Today I worked out at the same time you were working out and I am the one that needs someone pushing me. I have a trainer, she’s awesome. And even today the thought was, if I didn’t have Suzanne, I probably would have skipped. I’ve got some laundry to do. I just got home from visiting. And I thought, no, it’s discipline every single day. Gratitude, growth, goals, discipline, waking up early. And for me, I have to, even before we met on this recording, while we were recording this, my brain was still frazzled. I gave myself 20 minutes of breathing, praying, getting back into an energetic space. Sure, it’s work, right Glenn?. It’s work. We got to work hard, but I love it. I love it.

Last night I got into the airport at 11:53 PM in Lexington from my speaking gig. I got in at 12:40 AM, I had to be up at 3:50 AM this morning so that I could do my morning Grind show. I mean, that’s it. That’s what it looks like. But I’ll share a quick story with you, Beth. I don’t know if I’ve told you this story before.

 

Beth:

I love your stories.

 

Glenn:

My grandfather, military man, there was never a day of his life that I ever saw him, that he wasn’t wearing a tie. Right? He took care and provided for my grandmother forever. They were married for 49 years. She never had a job. She never had a driver’s license. My grandfather took care of everything. He was a provider. He was, you know, that was the era, that’s how it was back then.

 

The women cooked and cleaned and made the babies and the men went out and did the thing, right? Like that was kind of the culture back in the time. And my grandpa exemplified that. He was an incredible, incredible man. I was over here in Kentucky and I got a phone call that my grandfather was going to die. He was battling cancer and he had minutes or moments left to live. And so I was like, okay, I gotta get there. I want to see grandpa one last time before he passed away. So the phone calls go out, and my whole family’s military, so it takes a while for everyone to get to the hospital. I get there and then after I like slept in the hospital that night, and when I first got there and saw my grandfather, I saw this sunken hollow shell of a man who looked nothing like the man that I was used to seeing the man that always wore a tie every single day here we’re here, he was with tubes in every orifice and he’s wearing the hospital nightgown and there’s just no light in his eyes.

 

And it was sad, right? Obviously, clearly a sad moment. And so we’re waiting for every last family member to get there. It takes two days for all the family members to get there and they keep saying he’s going to die any second. And here he is, he’s still alive, right? Waiting for the last family member. So two days goes by, last family members shows up. We kind of get in a semicircle around my grandfather’s bed and my grandpa being military. He did like dirty jokes, right? And so in the midst of barely being able to breathe and gasping for air, he says, Everett, which is my step dad, he says, will you come over here and tell me my favorite dirty joke? And I don’t know what kind of podcast this is. I’m not sure if we can say this…

 

Beth:

Go for it…

 

Glenn:

So my step dad goes over, he leans in and he says, Hey Al, what do you call Moby Dick’s father? And my grandpa kind of cracks a little bit of a smile. He says, whatever. My step dad says, Papa boner. So we all chuckle and the tears are streaming down everybody’s eyes, right? This is just a moment I’ll never forget. And then my grandfather says in his military, commanding voice, he says, bring me my wife. And so my grandmother, all four foot six of her, she’s just this tiny little woman. She goes walking across the room, she climbs into bed with my grandfather. He wraps his arms around her and he passes away. There are two crucial things that I learned from that experience. The first thing that I learned is we are spiritual beings. You cannot argue with me about this. You can’t argue. There is no way science can explain to me how my grandfather waited until the very last family member arrived, how he was able to be told his favorite joke, how he was able to die with his arms wrapped around his wife of 49 years.

 

Science can’t explain that to me. It was a spiritual experience, so that was the first thing I learned. We are spiritual beings, no doubt, but the second thing I learned is what’s fueled me ever since. The second thing that I learned is that we are most comfortable in life. Right before death. You see, there was a moment right before grandpa passed away, while he was being told his favorite joke while he had wrapped his arms around his wife, that I saw the light come back in his eyes. The pain went away, the color came back in his skin. He became the recognizable grandfather, the one that I had known my entire life, and it was just a moment. It wasn’t long, but in that moment he was comfortable right before death. So every day I think about that. Anytime I start to get comfortable, I ask myself, am I ready to die? Yet I hear people seeking comfort all the time. Like I just want enough to be comfortable. I just want, you know, I just want to be a, a comfortable living, a comfortable lifestyle. Okay, well, if you are ready to die, then seek comfort because we’re most comfortable in life, right before death. However, if you’re not ready to die yet, then you’ve got to put yourself in uncomfortable situations. That’s where we grow, we grow in the struggles and in the challenges of life. That’s where the fulfillment comes from, is from the uncomfortable.

 

Okay, so you guys can’t see it. I’m crying. But what a powerful and beautiful message. And when we’re together again, I’ll tell you the story of right before my own father passed away and the joke and that moment of comfort and the angels and God and what was working in that space. But that is for another day. And I’ll share that on the podcast as well because that was one of the big pushes that I had. It was before I stepped way out of my comfort zone as an entrepreneur. So Glenn, you are an extraordinary human and the impact that, just like God put the right people together. When we went to Mykonos for me, my husband said it, because you know, I’m the mom and he had traveled with business a lot, and he does travel a lot, and he’s like, does it feel right? Do you feel like you need to be there? I had no idea. I hadn’t been in the mastermind prior. Just work with Danelle alone and this magical group of humans gathers and continue to elevate all of us. The friendships, the power of connection, and just having you in that space was such a gift. Such a leader leading. When we went on ATV ride, Glenn was the lion in the front. Like there were a lot of lions in Greece. And Glenn is leading that pack. And I’ll never forget that.

 

So Glenn, what I want to do today is I am going to give a gift to our listeners, to anyone that leaves us a review or sends me a message. I’m going to do a drawing from everybody that says they loved this. They post it on Facebook. However you want to shout it out. Just send me an Instagram DM, send us a message over on Facebook. But I want to give away 5 Rise and Grind T-Shirts for our listeners. And that I love to see pictures of you guys in those shirts. So I’ll be ordering those from you for the podcast. But let us know. Glenn, how do people get more in your life, in your space? Be a part of you to hear more things like this? Tell us how they can find you on Rise and Grind. And also, I want to also put in the show notes, your incredible journal. Because, will you have a new one coming out in the new year? Share with us how to get the scoop besides showing up on your doorstep. How do we get in your life?

 

Glenn:

The best way to to join the group. If you go to the Rise and Grind group riseandgrindgroup.com, if you go to that website, it’ll take you right to the Facebook group, which now has like 30,000 members and that’s where you know, I spend every day trying to serve that group as much as humanly possible. Now of course I do have my website, GlennLundy.com and that’s also a place where you can learn more about me. You can connect with previous videos that I’ve done. If you need some Rise and Grind gear, the new planners that will be coming out black Friday, so on and so forth. All of that is at GlennLundy.com. But really for me, the most important thing, whether anybody buys a plan or a T-Shirt or whatever, the most important thing for me is to get in the group. The Rise and Grind group has been the most life changing thing, not just for me, but for hundreds and if not thousands, thousands of people around the planet had been affected. Because that’s the one thing that I know and understand is I can’t be everywhere, but I’ve got some members in that group, man that are powerful and they pray for each other, they lift each other up, they encourage each other, they support each other, they hold each other accountable. It’s become its own. Oh, we do things online and offline, right? We have an online community and then we also go offline. We do charitable events. We raised $115,000 for rescue and global to fight sex trafficking. Last month we raised $50,000 for Michelle Sorrie, and her battling cancer. So we’re doing things online as well as offline. So that’s the place where I really want everybody to make sure you’re a part of the group. And then if you want to follow me after that, that’s awesome as well. And Beth, you my friend are an amazing human being.

 

Truly, I really enjoyed you and I didn’t get to spend as much time together in Greece as I would have liked. But you have this light like this brilliance that I almost felt, I don’t know, I almost felt like Beth’s rocking. I want to spend some time over here, see if I can help Morgan, who’s up and coming, or maybe Kim Wilson who was struggling a little bit. You know what I mean? I kind of wanted to connect. Me and Ryan connected big time through different areas. You’re just this, this light man. So I’m so thankful to be on your show and I’m so thankful that you are staying uncomfortable because the world absolutely needs more Beth Graves.

 

Beth:

Oh my God. Thank you. Oh my gosh. So we are going to end this episode and I know we don’t want it to end, and I am going to make sure that we have round two, round three, that we get a season with Glenn Lundy each and every season of this podcast. So thank you Glenn for being on.

 

Alright, so that wraps up this episode. Episode number nine. It’s a wrap with Glenn Lundy, and isn’t he extraordinary you guys? I was so excited to hear him share these stories today that I’m inspired to go out and do more and be that lion in the front of the pack, and to fight so that we can all continue to rise together. This week I have launched finally, I’ve been working on this. It’s been on my heart. It’s been something that I’ve wanted to put out to all of you.

 

It’s called the Profit HER Way program. This is a mission of love, of work, of years of how to build out your profit path that feels right to you, that allows you to live a life, not just be in the weeds working every single day, but we look at your mission, we chart your course, we connect the dots, we work on your messaging, and by the time you finished with me, with the 10 weeks we’re going to be together, you’re going to have such a clear vision of how we’re going to create massive success, make more money, and do it your way. So head on over to the show notes. You can click below and you can find where to sign up. We’re keeping the first group small because we’re launching it live and we are going to be diving into this in November so we’ve got just a few days to grab Profit HER Way. Also you can head to BethHoldenGraves.com you will see it right there on the website. I can’t wait to connect with you there. As always. Thank you so much for being with us today. Next Monday we have another awesome episode, so be sure to have that on your calendar. 6:00 AM we go live every single Monday. We’ll catch you next time.