Network Marketing Breakthroughs with Rob Sperry
Network Marketing Breakthroughs with Rob Sperry
This podcast is for serious network marketers who want to build organizations that last.
Rob Sperry is a 19x author and leadership coach trusted by THOUSANDS of six and seven figure earners worldwide. His show is heard in 198 countries and focuses on what actually works inside direct sales.
Each episode covers practical strategies for:
• Recruiting consistently
• Improving follow up
• Leading teams that duplicate
• Retaining top producers
• Creating culture without politics
• Scaling without burning out
No hype. No pressure tactics. No empty motivation.
Just real conversations about what separates average distributors from long term leaders.
If you are building in MLM and care about scale, retention, and recruiting systems, this show will sharpen how you think and how you lead.
Subscribe and raise your standards.
Network Marketing Breakthroughs with Rob Sperry
Identity: The Space Between Who You Are and What You Do -Mogens Olsen
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Most people think they have an action problem.
What they actually have is an identity gap.
In this episode, Mogens Olsen delivers one of the deepest conversations we’ve had on leadership, growth, and long-term performance.
Mogens breaks down the space between identity and action and why strategy alone eventually creates strain, burnout, or inconsistency when it isn’t rooted in who you believe you are.
We talk about why people know what to do but can’t sustain it. Why motivation fades. Why discipline feels heavy. And how misaligned identity silently sabotages execution.
This is not surface-level mindset work.
It’s foundational.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re pushing harder than you should have to, or executing strategies that never quite stick, this episode will challenge how you think about growth at the deepest level.
Because when identity leads, action follows.
And when it doesn’t, everything feels harder than it should.