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Ep. 14: The Favorite Failure, and Studying in Isolation with Josh Lewis


Welcome back to the 14th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast! today I have the great opportunity to talk with my older brother, Josh Lewis, who is currently a 3rd year medical student at Loyola University. First, we talk about this week’s Instrument of Change: *** INSTRUMENT OF CHANGE This week’s instrument of change is a simple one. Get a workout buddy. I say this because this past week, I’ve been able to do my morning run with my wife’s parents’ dog which has helped push me run faster. Get yourself a workout partner that can help you take your physical power to the next level. *** In today’s episode, we talk about what it takes to get into med school, how my brother learned how to change the dressings of an infected wound when he was 8 years old, how he defines his favorite failure as being rejected from med school the first time, and how every person should have a clear vision of what they want to do with their life. It was a fun conversation because I got to see inside my older brother’s history, and he shared some topics that are important for everyone. **** GET IN TOUCH WITH Josh If you want to get in touch with Josh, you can reach out to him on Instagram. If you want to support what he’s up to, go to https://medicuspodcast.com and check out his podcast. *** In the show, we also talk about our show sponsor, Audible. They are a premier audiobook platform that offers over 180,000 different titles you can listen to from your iPhone, Android or any other device. Audible is offering listeners of The Hard Thing Podcast a free Audiobook and a free 30-day trial. To take advantage of this, go to audibletrial.com/thehardthingpodcast to get signed up today . *** ACTION ITEMS: 1. Define the vision of your life 2. Check your Motivations 3. Chunk it down to Actionable steps *** Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. I really appreciate it because I couldn’t keep this going without you. Let’s go back to the deal I made you earlier. Did you find value from listening to this episode? If yes then: 1. Share the podcast with one person who could really use it. 2. Reach out to me on Facebook and Instagram. Let me know how the podcast is going. 3. Leave a rating and a review. 4. Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any episode. We are on Google Play, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. 5.Check out the blog. 6. Support the Podcast. Go to anchor.fm/thehardthing/support and donate to help us make better content. Again thanks so much for listening, and stay tuned to next week. Keep doing Hard Things, and Keep Overcoming Average. — Support this podcast: thehardthingpodcast.com

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