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Loner To Leader: Your Path To Power, Passion & Prosperity

Loner To Leader: Your Path To Power, Passion & Prosperity

By: Eric Mortimer
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Are you a man seeking more money, more connection and to more deeply understand your purpose?

The problem is that not all men have the support system necessary to live life with the values, direction and energy that they desire.

This podcast helps you act with integrity, moving in the direction you want, lowering your emotional baggage so you can lead physically healthy lives.

It’s your turn.

Loner to Leader: Your Path to Power, Passion & Prosperity is hosted by Eric C. Mortimer. Seasoned real estate professional, transformation coach and author of the book "Growing a Business Without Sacrificing Balance."

Released weekly.

If the message of this show resonates with you and you'd like to know more about working with Eric and his team, please visit LonerToLeader.com for more information.Copyright Eric Mortimer
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Episodes
  • The Price Of Doing It Alone
    Apr 16 2026
    Eric discusses the detrimental effects of isolation on men's lives, emphasizing how it leads to unresolved issues that compound over time. He shares a story from a mastermind group where a man, struggling with a long-standing problem, found immediate solutions and support from diverse perspectives. He highlights the importance of asking for help and being vulnerable, noting that isolation often stems from a misguided sense of self-sufficiency. He argues that true strength lies in seeking support and that isolation costs time, money, and connections. He also encourages you to find supportive communities to address your challenges effectively.

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    28 mins
  • STOP STOPPING: Why You Keep Disappearing On Yourself And What's Actually Running The Pattern
    Apr 9 2026
    Eric discusses the common pattern of starting something with enthusiasm but eventually stopping, often due to perceived reasons like being busy or needing a reset. He emphasizes that the issue is not a lack of motivation or discipline but the habit of stopping. Using analogies like a golf game and a magnifying glass, he illustrates the compounding impact of consistency. He reintroduces the concept of the "parasite," a protective identity that can sabotage progress, and the "build-coast-burn cycle," where men create something successful but then disrupt it. He advocates for identifying and removing these patterns to achieve lasting change and become a "sovereign man."

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    30 mins
  • Most Men Find The Door…Very Few Knock
    Apr 2 2026
    Eric discusses the common issue of men being overwhelmed by too many tasks and priorities, leading to a lack of progress. He emphasizes that true productivity is about focusing on what truly matters, rather than being busy. He argues that most men are stuck in reaction mode, handling urgent but unimportant tasks, and neglecting important but non-urgent actions. He suggests simplifying to one key task, getting clear on priorities, bringing courage, and committing to execute. He concludes by stating that real change comes from focusing on what truly matters and taking decisive action.

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    11 mins
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