Turn you Hobby into Business! I Abel James

today we are joined by entrepreneur slash 
renaissance man best-selling author top 10   app developer 50 million downloads on his podcast 
the fat burning man show abel james welcome to the   show mark thank you so much for having me abel 
it is my pleasure as i was preparing for our   interview i wasn't exactly sure where to start 
because you've done a million different things   all right um but i figured let's start here let's 
start at the very beginning of how the fat burning   man show got started and let me ask you this when 
was that aha moment why did you decide to go into   health and fitness yeah because i hit rock bottom 
in my early 20s like before a lot of my friends   did from a health perspective long story short 
i uh was paying off my loans in washington dc   working really hard in consulting for my day job 
doing moonlighting computer programming on the   side and playing gigs on the nights and weekends 
so that part was a little insane but even worse i   had great health insurance that came with that job 
and so i really wanted to use it and so i followed   that doctor's advice to go really low fat almost 
zero cholesterol and follow a lot of the typical   you know stuff that was coming out 
of doctors especially in those years   and i got fat and sick within about 18 months he 
put me on a half dozen different prescription meds   and i was i was kind of falling apart with several 
different conditions and then i lost everything in   an apartment fire and was pretty much broke 
with none of my own clothes literally and i   looked at myself in the mirror and i'm just like 
man you got to do some work on yourself if the   rest of your life is completely in shambles 
and out of your control at least you can say   whatever you're doing is not working let's 
let's dial this in a little bit and for me   you know being a huge nerd i like to go down the 
rabbit holes you know and just kind of obsess   about things for better or worse for a while and 
i when i did that i was shocked by how much of   what i can't came to believe was true about health 
from the doctors i've been a lifelong runner   and athlete and from the running magazines from 
some of those coaches the rest of it is just   complete hogwash nonsense and so i did some of the 
opposite of that got insanely good results and i   got mad enough to want to start my own thing uh to 
help other people realize that if you're willing   to do certain things some of the fundamentals of 
of health and movement and nutrition and all that   then getting the results you want and the body 
composition you want and also improving your   athleticism isn't so very far off and it's not 
that hard to do it's just a matter of putting it   into action and i never felt that way in my life 
because i was trying to do the wrong thing so hard   that it made me fatter and sicker than people 
around me and uh that made me mad enough to really   they put a fire under my my butt to see that at 
the time i was working with in consulting fortune   500s and the federal government state government 
stuff like that seeing that change was not coming   from the top down yeah and you know well i 
love i got to say a lot of people kind of go   go ahead well i just i love the idea of taking 
control of what you can right where everything   else feels like it's out of control start with the 
simple things like making your bed or going for a   jog or maybe eating even a little bit more healthy 
i i absolutely love that and i think especially   for all the after-hours entrepreneurs out there 
we can definitely empathize with that problem   of feeling like things are out of your 
control and okay we're gonna take control   so i again i love that you started getting to 
this health and fitness i'm gonna take care of   you know one of my greatest assets my actual body 
but how did you turn it from a personal passion   into something that you could actually turn into 
a business how did you make that jump a little bit   at a time and also the landscape was completely 
different in the like late 2008 2009 early 2010s   when i was i was going hard into blogging um 
rss was really big back then it was kind of   a mature or low-tech version of social media where 
you could subscribe and your feed was actually   what you wanted though and it didn't have ads 
in between it whatever so we had a lot of people   reading that way but when that started to shift 
and when i saw podcasting was was something that   was coming on uh i really wanted to go into it 
and i was really burnt out as a live musician   which i'd been playing over 300 shows a year for 
a while and i burnt myself out on that and also   felt like i wasn't getting results anymore live 
music was really starting to tank around then   relatively speaking compared to where it was at 
before and so uh i figured might as well start a   podcast and and just start interviewing people who 
uh i was personally very interested in and were   my heroes you know nutrition authors or people 
who had lost over 100 pounds or accomplished   these insane athletic feats and it's just like 
this is this could be a dream job type thing i   could be serving other people and helping to 
educate other people wow just being insanely   interested in what we were talking about so even 
back in 2011 you saw the financial promise there   i saw that there was well relative to music 
you know sure it's interesting because i see my   business almost like and my team running a band 
it's a small team everyone has a role but they   can take on the roles of other people if they 
need to you know but for the most part you're   i would so much rather work with a small team 
that's all on board and when you run it more like   a artistic or passion endeavor as opposed 
to just like a strict serious business thing   you can have a lot more fun with 
it i learned a lot from my wife   who was a career one of the first 
professional video game players she was on a   all female video pro video gaming team that toured 
the world making boys cry mostly halo for her she   did first person shooters um she's insanely 
good but anyway then she worked with video game   companies so when i met her i was doing consulting 
just like crusty wearing a suit shaking hands   and you know like really biting your tongue and 
not not really expressing yourself and then the   first like video game party that i went to was 
just mind-blowing for me because i'm just like   these people are in the right business they get 
to goof off and have fun all the time and so   i think that more people would would be served 
especially in in today's saturated and social   media environment where it's a lot easier to 
share multimedia um by just expressing yourself   a bit more and having more fun with it being more 
playful so you've got a couple really good pieces   of advice here hey be true to yourself because 
when you're waking up a lot of us can empathize   with waking up going to a job that we don't love 
we're not passionate about where our creativity   is stifled so you can follow that passion all the 
after-hours entrepreneurs understand that and the   second great piece of advice listen to your wife 
you can't go wrong ladies and gentlemen listen   to listen to your spouse pro advice i've 
been married a little over five years   uh together with my wife over over a dozen so 
that's the key advice here from abel thank you   so much for watching i'm glad you enjoyed this 
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