Josh Driscoll - My Best Friend #039

Published: April 28, 2021, 9:54 p.m.

In this episode, we speak with Josh Driscoll, Harley\u2019s business partner whom he has worked with since opening their first gym. 

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Listen in as Josh discusses those early days of building the brand and the business, alongside growing his own podcast, his passion for film, his love of being a husband and father, and his message to young people who are nervous about going all-in on their dreams. 

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Key Highlights 

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\u25cf [01:00] An introduction to Josh Driscoll 

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\u25cf [03:30] How Josh and Harley met 

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\u25cf [07:00] Building their first gym 

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\u25cf [12:35] Early challenges in business 

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\u25cf [17:53] Josh\u2019s impression of Shepparton as an outsider 

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\u25cf [21:33] Josh and Harley\u2019s current bucket list items 

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\u25cf [26:12] Benefits to having a business partner that lives away from the business 

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\u25cf [27:34] How Josh feels about he and Harley running different clubs in different areas 

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\u25cf [29:41] Episodes of the podcast that Josh has listened to 

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\u25cf [31:23] Josh\u2019s goals moving forward and things that light him on fire 

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\u25cf [33:18] Has Josh spoken to his wife, Taylah, about having another kid? 

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\u25cf [36:24] What Josh thinks Harley\u2019s future in Shepparton will be like 

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\u25cf [37:32] Who inspires Josh in Ballarat? 

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\u25cf [42:12] Josh encourages young people to take a chance on what they love to do 

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\u25cf [45:15] Why Josh knew from the start that he would accomplish his dreams 

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Powerful Quotes by Josh 

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\u25cf I think people are quick to judge on what someone\u2019s path might be like and not understand what they\u2019ve had to change to try to better their lives. 

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\u25cf Anyone who has seen their wife go through childbirth knows that it\u2019s horrendous. It\u2019s beautiful afterwards, but after the fun part, it\u2019s not really in my hands anymore. 

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\u25cf If anyone in their 20s and 30s is out there, you can stuff up a lot and you can still come back to it even until your 40s. Do your due diligence, obviously, but I encourage you to do what you love, early.