Jason Mallia: Kill, or be killed

EPISODE · Jan 3, 2020 · 58 MIN

Jason Mallia: Kill, or be killed

from Startup Diaries · host Pivotal Conversations

This episode of PIVOTAL CONVERSATIONS is brought to you by EliteVitality Coaching:https://elitevitalitymastery.com/masteryapplication. The PT Mastery Program offers the most comprehensive long term solution to progressing your career and business as a Personal Trainer. 16 world class experts, workshops every 60 days and 1 on 1 coaching to equip you with the tools to have success as a business owner for the rest of your life. In this episode Kyle sits down with gym owner & aspiring olympic athlete Jason Mallia. Jason is the co-owner of Crew Fitness & Performance which is one of the premiere group training facilities in Melbourne. In this episode Jason & Kyle discuss Jason’s road to the olympics, what it was like building a gym during this period and the philosophies he lives by to be successful in all the avenues within his life. Check out Jason on Instagram at kj Mallia and @_crewofficial. Be sure to never miss an episode of Pivotal Conversations by subscribing on iTunes or Spotify. If you like the episode please share it, and don’t forget to leave us a review and 5-star rating on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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