I Built a Flying Motorcycle From My Past Failures – Meet Chip Yates
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About this listen
He was told he’d never amount to anything. He was fired from a job he hated. He suffered a devastating motorcycle crash that broke his pelvis. So how did Chip Yates go on to set 18 world records and invent the world’s fastest electric motorcycle and airplane?
In this episode, host Jason McClain shares a powerful and timeless interview with innovator and daredevil Chip Yates. Chip reveals the counterintuitive philosophy that made him a legend: seek out failure, get comfortable being uncomfortable, and when the world’s rules don’t work for you, create your own. This is a raw and inspiring conversation about transforming life’s biggest setbacks into the launchpad for your greatest achievements.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
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Why getting fired can be the best thing that ever happens to you.
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The concept of “buying back your time” to invest in your true passions.
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How a crippling injury led directly to a world-record-breaking innovation.
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Chip’s strategy for turning a childhood dream into a tangible, record-setting destiny.
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The importance of constantly setting new goals, especially after you achieve a big one.
Websites: https://www.CrushandClimb.com https://www.JasonMcClain.com Follow on Social Media: Crush & Climb: @CrushAndClimb Jason McClain: @JasonCMcClain Get Jason’s Book, “Pivot to Profit”: https://a.co/d/5MDRzM4
Chapters- (00:00:00) - Crush & Climb: Opportunity
- (00:01:00) - Ganache Blanc
- (00:02:25) - Opportunity to Change
- (00:05:47) - Riding the Fire Suit With Chip Yates
- (00:07:03) - This 18-Year-Old Made a Million-Dollar Business
- (00:12:07) - What Would Go Through Your Mind to Quit Your Job?
- (00:13:10) - Inventing a High-Speed Motorcycle
- (00:16:42) - What's It Takes to Turn Your Life Around?
- (00:18:41) - In the Elevator With Chip McClain