
Abundant Warrior Mindset W/ Martin Salama
05/08/23 • 27 min
Back in the 70’s and 80’s, a man had to be tough. You had to keep your emotions to yourself and never let anyone know what you were truly feeling.
Showing any kind of emotion was considered a weakness. You had to take care of business, take care of the family, and not let anyone know if anything was bothering you – even those close to you.
The result of this?
The pent-up emotions lead to blowing up at your loved ones and a cause of depression and even a divorce.
The times are changing, and people are adapting “The Warrior Mindset” instead.
In this episode, join us with Martin Salama, a life coach who discusses how men can adapt the warrior mindset and be vulnerable with their emotions. Tune in to discover how to live a life filled with abundance in every aspect of your life.
Listen now.
Show highlights include:
- How to overcome tragedy in your life (so that you can move on gracefully) (1:59)
- The “people pleasing” mindset that leaves you upset at everyone around you (3:04)
- How these “rational lies” keep feeding your ego and keeps you living a fake life (3:54)
- The quickest way to bounce back from “situational depression” and getting back on track with your goals (6:25)
- The “four agreements” what will keep your life fully abundant in all areas (including relationships) (8:36)
- A “divorce recovery” technique to use to bounce back from a failed marriage (even if you have been married for a long time) (12:45)
- How to overcome daily worry in your life so that you don’t end up blowing up at your loved ones (20:36)
To reach out to Martin Salama, please visit him here: https://thewarriorslifecode.com/
Join ~300 other Dads like you by joining The Balanced Business Dad's Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/693353621927323/
Check out our website at: https://www.podpage.com/the-balanced-business-dad/
Or email Dustin and R. J. at: [email protected]
Back in the 70’s and 80’s, a man had to be tough. You had to keep your emotions to yourself and never let anyone know what you were truly feeling.
Showing any kind of emotion was considered a weakness. You had to take care of business, take care of the family, and not let anyone know if anything was bothering you – even those close to you.
The result of this?
The pent-up emotions lead to blowing up at your loved ones and a cause of depression and even a divorce.
The times are changing, and people are adapting “The Warrior Mindset” instead.
In this episode, join us with Martin Salama, a life coach who discusses how men can adapt the warrior mindset and be vulnerable with their emotions. Tune in to discover how to live a life filled with abundance in every aspect of your life.
Listen now.
Show highlights include:
- How to overcome tragedy in your life (so that you can move on gracefully) (1:59)
- The “people pleasing” mindset that leaves you upset at everyone around you (3:04)
- How these “rational lies” keep feeding your ego and keeps you living a fake life (3:54)
- The quickest way to bounce back from “situational depression” and getting back on track with your goals (6:25)
- The “four agreements” what will keep your life fully abundant in all areas (including relationships) (8:36)
- A “divorce recovery” technique to use to bounce back from a failed marriage (even if you have been married for a long time) (12:45)
- How to overcome daily worry in your life so that you don’t end up blowing up at your loved ones (20:36)
To reach out to Martin Salama, please visit him here: https://thewarriorslifecode.com/
Join ~300 other Dads like you by joining The Balanced Business Dad's Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/693353621927323/
Check out our website at: https://www.podpage.com/the-balanced-business-dad/
Or email Dustin and R. J. at: [email protected]
Previous Episode

Opening Up The Communication Channels w/ Brigitta Hoeferle
If there is a problem in your business, it can always be traced to a personal issue.
If your wife doesn’t feel like you spend time with the family, it can lead to a disaster if left unattended. It’s like a pressure cooker situation waiting to explode.
What’s the one system as a business owner you can put in place to avoid these disasters from happening?
It’s creating a well-oiled communication channel.
In this episode we have a special guest – a women business owner Brigitta Hoeferle to help us improve our communication with our wife and loved ones. Listen from a female perspective on how we can improve every aspect of our personal lives so that we can thrive in the business world.
Listen now.
Show highlights include:
- The “letting go” technique for opening a new communication channel between you and your wife (9:14)
- How to make time for a home cooked meal with your family everyday (so that you can emotionally support your kids) (9:57)
- The refreshing way to fight it out so that you can clear the air of pent-up resentment (23:12)
- Why the passive aggressive technique never works and gets you in more trouble in the long run (26:10)
- How to delegate household chores so that you don’t up screaming at each other (26:31)
- The sneaky way husband’s take their wives for granted by assuming their wives are magicians (28:08)
If you need to reach out to Brigitta Hoeferle, please visit: https://www.brigittahoeferle.com/
Join ~300 other Dads like you by joining The Balanced Business Dad's Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/693353621927323/
Check out our website at: https://www.podpage.com/the-balanced-business-dad/
Or email Dustin and R. J. at: [email protected]
Next Episode

A Value Driven Life w/Jason Skeesick
Dads are usually seen as superman. You smash through brick walls, wear all the hats, solve every problem, and then finally make it in time for dinner with lots of energy.
This reality is far from the truth for most dads – unless you are in fact superman.
Why is that?
Most dads don’t live within their values. They try to do everything on their own and at the end of the day are burnt out. The “time freedom” business that you set out to achieve blows up on you and you are no longer there for your loved ones.
In this episode, join us with Jason Skeesick, an ex-US Army Veteran and coach who shows you how to live your life within your values so that you end up like superman and create time for yourself and your loved ones.
Listen now.
Show highlights include:
- Use this military mindset to build a well-balanced life (so that you can have it all) (6:24)
- The “core values” strategy that makes you a priority as a dad and live a life with energy and time freedom (7:51)
- How this secret “plus equals minus” method helps you find mentors that speed up your learning curve (so you achieve your goals in half the time) (11:41)
- A “cycle of life” philosophy that keeps you healthy and wealthy (so that you can share your energy with your family) (13:47)
- How to find your true calling in life in one second (even if you have tried 1000 different things before) (15:14)
- The “perfect week” calendar that makes you live within your values (so that others don’t hijack your time) (17:01)
- How to manage your clients, your wife, and your kids with this “15 minute” incremental technique (19:33)
- The “shiny object” syndrome that keeps you stuck in a loop without achieving your goals (and how to overcome this common problem) (22:57)
To reach out to Jason Skeesick, please visit him here: https://www.spearandclover.com/
Join ~300 other Dads like you by joining The Balanced Business Dad's Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/693353621927323/
Check out our website at: https://www.podpage.com/the-balanced-business-dad/
Or email Dustin and R. J. at: [email protected]
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