QLC 098: Using Passion as a Compass vs a Destination with Joseph & Matthew Moheban
In this episode of The Quarter Life Comeback podcast, I chat to Joseph and Matthew Moheban about how to use your passion to find your ideal lifestyle.
Today I’m excited to welcome Joseph & Matthew Moheban to The Quarter Life Comeback podcast.
Joseph and Matthew Moheban are two brothers who left the corporate world together to start a company that helps students and young professionals design and live their ultimate lives, with a focus on not letting money or traditional assumptions hold them back from the work, lifestyle and relationships they deserve.
After feeling frustrated that they weren’t running the entrepreneurial business they dreamed of, the brothers asked themselves 3 big questions you’ll hear in the interview and realized they didn’t have to wait.
Growing up, the Moheban brothers admit they we weren’t the smartest, the most talented, the most athletic, or the most anything, really. But they did do one thing that stood out: They never stopped pursuing their passions.
A burning love for sports turned into volunteer basketball and football coaching, which turned into starting a leadership camp, which turned into a passion project while we were in banking and consulting, which turned into a full-time entrepreneurial business by the ages of 25 and 23.
I found this concept fascinating: using passion as a place to come from, rather than a place to get to, and we dive into that and so much more in this interview.
“What pivots are needed to start living my ultimate life?”
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to use your passion to guide you to where you want to be
- A common misconception that limits people from finding their path
- How to prepare your side business to go full time
- The 3 big questions to ask yourself if you’re unfulfilled at work
- Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs wanting to go out on their own
- Why competition in your industry is a good thing
- Why wanting to make money is holding you back
Hear more and get the full show notes at bryanteare.com/098.
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Bryan Teare is an international coach and podcast host who helps ambitious people perform at their best. Follow him on Twitter at @BryanTeare.
Originally published at bryanteare.com on January 29, 2018.