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  • Jurassic Park for Kids?—Why Loving Your Audience Changes Everything
    2025/04/17

    In this episode of Go Influence Life, Christian Hansen shares a surprising behind-the-scenes story of how Jurassic Park—one of the most successful franchises in history—was almost never made. Why? Because the original idea was written from the wrong point of view. Michael Crichton had the vision, the science, the dinosaurs… but he missed one thing: the audience.

    This episode explores what happens when great ideas fall flat, not because they’re bad, but because they aren’t aligned with the people we’re trying to serve. It’s a powerful lesson on creativity, clarity, and influence.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “Are you more in love with your idea, or with the people you want to serve?”
    • “Creativity isn’t just for artists—it belongs to anyone solving problems and helping people.”
    • “Falling in love with your audience is the secret to turning ideas into impact.”
    • “What started as rejection became a billion-dollar franchise… all because the story changed to fit the right perspective.”

    🚀 Whether you’re working on a book, a business, a pitch, or a product—this episode will challenge you to get out of your own way, dig deeper, and serve better.

    Because loving your idea is good.
    But loving your audience? That changes everything.

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    7 分
  • How Clarity Turns Potential Into Masterpieces
    2025/03/28

    What if the idea that could change everything is already in front of you—but you just need the clarity to bring it to life?

    In this episode of Go Influence Life, Christian Hansen shares the remarkable story behind one of the world’s greatest masterpieces: Michelangelo’s David. For nearly 40 years, a massive block of flawed marble—nicknamed Il Gigante—sat abandoned in a Florentine courtyard. Rejected by multiple master sculptors, including Leonardo da Vinci, the stone was seen as worthless... until Michelangelo stepped in. With extraordinary clarity of vision, he saw David fully formed within the stone and simply set him free.

    But what does this have to do with influence and success?

    Everything. Because the difference between an idea with potential and an idea with permanence... is clarity.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” — Michelangelo on the power of clear vision.
    • “Before others can see your idea in ‘The Giant,’ have you gained such radical clarity that you can see nothing else?”
    • “Clarity is contagious. Clarity creates confidence.”
    • “One of the differences between potential and permanence is clarity.”

    🚀 Whether you’re shaping a business, leading a team, or launching your next big idea—this episode will challenge you to sharpen your clarity and communicate your vision with power.

    Because once you do, your giant idea might just change the world.

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    9 分
  • The Formula for Success—How Diamonds (and Success) Are Really Made
    2025/03/14

    In this episode of Go Influence Life, Christian Hansen shares the incredible true story of Dr. Tracy Hall—the man who, against all odds, created the first lab-grown diamond. His discovery would change the world… but it came at a personal cost.

    This isn’t just a story about science. It’s a story about the formula for success, and how the right combination of value, skill, and persistence creates breakthroughs—whether you're making diamonds or building your career.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “Carbon + Heat + Pressure = Diamonds. Any one of these by themselves is worthless. But combined? You’ve got something priceless.”
    • “Delivering Value to Others + Increasing Your Skills + Persistence = Success.”
    • “If you aren’t persistent, others will pass you by. If you don’t deliver value, your skills won’t matter. But combine them all—and you’ll get diamonds.”
    • “Dr. Hall didn’t invent carbon, heat, or pressure. His genius was holding them all together long enough to reach his goal.”

    🚀 What elements are you missing in your own success formula? Is it persistence? Skills? Or the value you deliver to others?

    This episode will inspire you to assess your own formula and challenge you to hold it together long enough to reach your next breakthrough. Because when you do? You’ll create diamonds, too.

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    10 分
  • The Worst Interview—Why Creativity Demands Patience
    2025/03/12

    What do impossible interview questions, and Thomas Edison have in common? In this episode of Go Influence Life, Christian shares the story of his worst job interview ever—where he was grilled with no-win questions, pushed to his limits, and ultimately found an opportunity to turn the tables… and land the job.

    But this isn’t just a story about a tough interview. It’s about a powerful truth: Creativity demands patience.

    Whether you’re solving problems, leading teams, or building something new, real creativity takes time, persistence, and a willingness to fail your way forward—just like Edison did with the lightbulb.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “Creativity demands patience.” – Great ideas don’t show up fully formed; they’re developed over time.
    • “Don’t mistake a lack of completion for a lack of momentum.” – You may be closer to your breakthrough than you realize.
    • “If you solve problems, you are creative.” – Creativity isn’t reserved for artists; it belongs to leaders, problem-solvers, and people who take action.
    • “A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan next week.” – General George Patton

    🚀 If you’ve ever doubted your creativity, or felt stuck waiting for inspiration—this episode is for you.

    Listen now, and remember: creativity takes time. Stay patient. Stay persistent.

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    9 分
  • The Cost of Waiting—Why You Must Act Now
    2025/02/28

    On November 11, 1918, Private Henry Gunther made a last, desperate charge toward the enemy—just one minute before World War I officially ended. What he didn’t know? The war had already been over for nearly six hours. The peace treaty had been signed, yet leaders chose to delay its enforcement for the sake of symbolism. In that time, 10,944 soldiers were injured, and 2,738 lost their lives. Henry Gunther was the last.

    This powerful and tragic story teaches us a vital lesson: delaying action comes at a cost.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan next week.” – General George Patton
    • "You’ve never been THIS prepared, THIS experienced, and THIS ready to take action." – You are at your most capable—right now.
    • "How many opportunities are lost because we wait for the ‘perfect’ moment?" – The cost of hesitation is often invisible… until it’s too late.
    • "If you have reached a decision—do it now." – The best time to start was yesterday. The second-best time is today.

    Whether in leadership, business, or life, waiting for the “perfect” moment is often just an excuse. Success doesn’t come from waiting—it comes from doing.

    🚀 What decision have you been putting off? What action can you take today?

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs the reminder: Do it now.

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    9 分
  • How I Got Fired From My First (REAL) Job Interview
    2025/02/28

    Sometimes, the toughest lessons in life come from the most unexpected places.

    In this episode of Go Influence Life, I share the embarrassing story of how I got fired from my own family’s restaurant—before I even started! It was a brutal wake-up call, but one that taught me one of the most important success habits of all: the power of being on time.

    Being late isn’t just about time—it’s about trust, respect, and opportunity. And as I learned from my tough but wise manager, showing up on time is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to increase your chances of success.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “Being on time is the first step to earning respect and trust. That’s why it matters so much.” – A powerful leadership lesson.
    • “Arriving late is a way of saying your time is more valuable than the time of the person who waited for you.” – Karen Joy Fowler
    • “If you don’t have time to be on time, when will you have time to rebuild trust?” – A simple but powerful question.
    • “You only get one chance to make a first impression. Don’t let lateness be the first thing people remember.”

    Success doesn’t always come from grand gestures—it often starts with small habits. And being on time? It’s the easiest way to build credibility, confidence, and influence.

    🚀 How can you show up better—on time, prepared, and ready for your next big opportunity?

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it! Thanks for spending your time with me this week. ⏳💡

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    8 分
  • How Potatoes Can Change Your Communication
    2025/02/03

    What if success wasn’t just about what you offer, but how people perceive it?

    In this episode of Go Influence Life, we uncover a powerful lesson from history—how one man, Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, changed the perception of the potato from a despised crop to a life-saving staple in France. And how legendary director Peter Jackson used the same strategy to get The Lord of the Rings trilogy greenlit.

    This episode will challenge you to rethink how you present yourself, your brand, or your work—because people don’t choose products, services, or even people… they choose identities.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “People don’t accept or reject you. They accept or reject their perception of you.” – The key to influence is shaping perception.
    • “If something seems exclusive or scarce, people want it more.” – Parmentier’s secret to making potatoes desirable.
    • “People don’t buy products, they buy identities.” – Influence is about making others feel like they’re making the best choice.
    • “How you frame your value can make the difference between being chosen or ignored.”

    🔹 How can you use perception, exclusivity, and scarcity to create influence in your life?

    🚀 If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it! And next time you're around the dinner table… don’t forget the potatoes! 🥔

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    9 分
  • The Secret to Turning Small Roles Into Big Breaks
    2025/02/03

    What if the key to your next big breakthrough isn’t about waiting for the perfect opportunity—but making the most of the opportunities in front of you right now?

    In this episode of Go Influence Life, we unpack a powerful lesson from actor Glen Powell, who nearly turned down a role in Top Gun: Maverick because it wasn’t the leading role he wanted. But a conversation with Tom Cruise changed his perspective—and ultimately, his career.

    Through Glen’s story and the inspiring journey of Hyundai founder Chung Ju-Yung, this episode reveals why success isn’t about waiting for the right opportunity, but learning to create one.

    Key Quotes & Takeaways:

    • “No, Glen, I choose great MOVIES, and then I make the ROLES great.” – Tom Cruise on how success is built.
    • “If you’re a great player on a great team, it’s better than being a star player on a losing team.” – Glen Powell on shifting his mindset.
    • “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” – Thomas Edison on the real secret to success.
    • “Making the best of your current opportunity… is the best way to create your dream opportunity.”

    Whether in business, leadership, or life—this episode will challenge you to stop waiting and start building your next big break.

    🚀 What small role in your life right now could be your launching pad for something greater?

    If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it!

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    8 分