
EPISODE SUMMARY:
This week on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Eric Stoller, entrepreneur, motivational strategist, and founder of Patient Zero and Champion Mindset Events.
Known as the “Brand Whisperer” of wellness, Eric is at the forefront of the movement bridging biohacking, longevity science, and human performance with the deeper power of mindset and purpose. Through his platforms and podcast, The Eric Stoller Show, he brings together leading voices in medicine, wellness, and transformation to inspire meaningful change.
Eric’s work is grounded in a deeply personal journey. After experiencing a heart attack at the age of 40, he made a radical shift in how he approached his health and life. That turning point led him to discover a powerful truth: motivation itself can be medicine.
Today, he teaches that healing isn’t just physical, it’s driven by belief, intention, and the stories we tell ourselves. His ability to translate complex health and performance concepts into relatable, actionable insights has made him a sought-after voice across the wellness space.
In this dynamic conversation, Sam and Eric explore the future of wellness and longevity, the role of mindset in healing, and how individuals and practitioners alike can step into greater alignment and impact. From building trust and authority to optimizing the nervous system and human performance, this episode offers both inspiration and practical wisdom. It’s a powerful reminder that transformation doesn’t begin with information, it begins with the decision to believe something new is possible.
Tune in and share your own questions and comments about wellness and longevity on our YouTube livestream or on our Facebook page.
Sam Liebowitz opens the show with a powerful reflection on self-honesty, reminding us that the small, habitual ways we soften the truth in daily life can quietly erode our connection to our deepest inner knowing — until life itself forces a reckoning that calls us back to our authentic selves. His guest, Eric Stoller, shares his own profound awakening journey, describing how external success, a heart attack at 40, and struggles with weight and alcohol ultimately became the catalysts that drove him to radically transform his health, mindset, and sense of purpose. Together, Sam and Eric illuminate a universal truth on the spiritual path: that real transformation begins the moment we stop running from our inner truth and instead channel it into a clear, mission-driven life of conscious, intentional living.
Eric offers grounded, accessible guidance for beginning a health transformation, emphasizing that the journey starts not with expensive tools or perfect conditions, but with a clear and deeply personal "why" — a soul-level reason that pulls you forward even when the ego wants to retreat into old patterns. He highlights the spiritual importance of replacing destructive habits with nourishing ones, rather than white-knuckling through restriction, while also pointing to exciting developments on the horizon — from AI-powered health analytics to stem cell breakthroughs — as signs that humanity is awakening to a new paradigm of conscious, proactive healing. Eric closes with a beautifully humble reminder that even the most transformed among us are still works in progress, and that true wellness is an inside-out, never-ending journey best traveled with community, purpose, and a spirit of service.
00:00:45.510 --> 00:00:51.040 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Good afternoon, my conscious co-creators!
00:00:51.160 --> 00:01:03.150 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Welcome to another edition of the Conscious Consultant Hour, Awakening Humanity. I am very, very pleased that you are all here with me today.
00:01:04.670 --> 00:01:16.669 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Time for another wonderful show! I've been away, pre-recorded a couple episodes, so, getting back into things, waiting for my guests to show up, but I'm sure they'll be here soon.
00:01:18.230 --> 00:01:29.160 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We'll, of course, start off as we always do. Sorry, I'm a little… a little fecucked there. as we always do with my, blog post.
00:01:29.350 --> 00:01:35.769 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And this week's blog post is entitled… The hardest person
00:01:36.080 --> 00:01:39.590 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: To be truthful to is ourselves.
00:01:41.590 --> 00:01:47.479 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: As humans, we learn not to tell the truth all the time.
00:01:48.550 --> 00:01:52.230 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That absolute honesty often gets us in trouble.
00:01:52.810 --> 00:01:54.819 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So we learn to hold back.
00:01:55.590 --> 00:02:00.499 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We learn how to get along by not truly speaking our minds.
00:02:01.120 --> 00:02:02.380 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And it works.
00:02:03.090 --> 00:02:09.529 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It does help us to smooth over social interactions and have an easier time.
00:02:10.610 --> 00:02:15.640 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We do this without any bad intent, or to mislead anyone.
00:02:16.170 --> 00:02:20.740 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It just makes casual conversations more pleasant.
00:02:21.530 --> 00:02:28.559 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That is how we all learn to be with each other and not be triggered all the time.
00:02:29.790 --> 00:02:34.220 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yet there is a consequence to this that we usually don't see.
00:02:34.890 --> 00:02:38.170 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: One that has severe implications.
00:02:38.610 --> 00:02:42.720 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: For when we get used to not telling the truth to others.
00:02:43.080 --> 00:02:47.359 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We learn not to tell it to ourselves as well.
00:02:48.500 --> 00:02:53.860 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We start to gloss over little things that we feel are not a big deal.
00:02:54.340 --> 00:03:03.170 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And it is not that far a distance to go to just not want to admit the truth to ourselves on a deeper level.
00:03:04.050 --> 00:03:08.390 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: The truth might have nothing to do with anyone else.
00:03:09.010 --> 00:03:14.590 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It could be the simple truth about how we feel about ourselves.
00:03:14.920 --> 00:03:18.509 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: About how we feel to someone close to us.
00:03:18.780 --> 00:03:24.030 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Or even about how happy or unhappy we are in a given situation.
00:03:24.640 --> 00:03:27.600 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: There are other implications as well.
00:03:28.400 --> 00:03:36.379 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: By getting used to smoothing over situations by avoiding the truth, we can do the same thing with ourselves.
00:03:37.390 --> 00:03:42.560 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So we stop looking into the depths of our feelings and start living more on the surface.
00:03:42.800 --> 00:03:51.189 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Not daring to step into the deep waters of our inner world to see what is really going on.
00:03:51.730 --> 00:03:59.099 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And we can come to the place where admitting the truth to ourselves is the hardest thing to do.
00:03:59.760 --> 00:04:05.129 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: In the long run, that can have disastrous effects on our life.
00:04:05.640 --> 00:04:14.310 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: For when we stop admitting the truth to ourselves, then how can we ever admit the truth to someone else?
00:04:15.640 --> 00:04:21.099 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We may not be able to notice the difference in us, but other people will.
00:04:21.209 --> 00:04:24.860 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: They can feel that we are being inauthentic.
00:04:25.740 --> 00:04:33.419 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Without us ever Having to say a word, they can feel that we are not aligned with our truth.
00:04:33.970 --> 00:04:37.270 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Things stop working for us in our lives.
00:04:37.710 --> 00:04:42.879 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It can be confusing for us, because we don't see why things aren't working.
00:04:43.560 --> 00:04:49.449 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: The more we lie to ourselves, the harder it is to see that we are not living in our truth.
00:04:49.850 --> 00:04:54.210 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Until one day, it all comes crashing down.
00:04:54.960 --> 00:05:01.130 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Could it be… it could be from losing a marriage, a business, a career.
00:05:02.290 --> 00:05:06.800 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Perhaps we have to deal with a disease, or some other major loss.
00:05:07.310 --> 00:05:11.130 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yet that crash is actually a good thing.
00:05:12.060 --> 00:05:17.120 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: For it wakes us up to how we have not been admitting the truth to ourselves.
00:05:17.810 --> 00:05:19.510 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And shakes us up.
00:05:19.970 --> 00:05:25.200 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And in that shakeup, we learn that what our real truth is.
00:05:25.660 --> 00:05:28.670 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We find a way to get back to ourselves.
00:05:29.070 --> 00:05:32.829 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It can be a very painful awakening.
00:05:33.040 --> 00:05:39.159 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Though that pain might be exactly what we need to realize what we have been doing.
00:05:40.550 --> 00:05:45.540 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Being honest with ourselves is now no longer optional.
00:05:46.620 --> 00:05:49.779 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: We have to face our truth to go on living.
00:05:50.170 --> 00:05:51.379 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So we do.
00:05:52.020 --> 00:05:58.030 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And we start to walk that painful path back to our center, into who we really are.
00:05:58.560 --> 00:06:00.810 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Better for the experience.
00:06:01.450 --> 00:06:04.849 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Though sadness often accompanies the journey.
00:06:05.720 --> 00:06:12.199 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: As long as we can now be honest with ourselves, we can live a new life.
00:06:12.730 --> 00:06:16.469 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Be the person we have always been underneath.
00:06:16.800 --> 00:06:17.870 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: it all.
00:06:17.990 --> 00:06:24.259 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And live in our truth, regardless of what other people may think.
00:06:26.090 --> 00:06:30.390 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So is there some painful truth you are not admitting to yourself?
00:06:33.180 --> 00:06:36.450 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So…
00:06:36.660 --> 00:06:44.819 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: This blog post I wrote a couple years ago, when I personally was facing a rather difficult situation.
00:06:48.050 --> 00:06:54.060 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: born of… Just my own coping mechanisms, let's say.
00:06:56.680 --> 00:07:01.130 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And it was a very challenging situation, and
00:07:02.230 --> 00:07:07.189 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: you know, I didn't know if things were going to work out, or how things were going to go.
00:07:08.770 --> 00:07:12.800 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: But I…
00:07:12.940 --> 00:07:19.839 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: stood up and I faced the consequences and admitted the truth to myself first, and then to others.
00:07:22.280 --> 00:07:27.159 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And… In the end, things ended up working out okay.
00:07:29.390 --> 00:07:33.479 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: But they might not have. Things could have gone in a very different direction.
00:07:33.840 --> 00:07:36.179 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Things could have been very different.
00:07:37.120 --> 00:07:43.139 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And so… It was a real lesson for me.
00:07:43.340 --> 00:07:46.759 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And it caused me to really sit back and reflect.
00:07:48.150 --> 00:07:57.439 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: On just this whole… Notion… Of how easy it is to fall into that trap.
00:07:58.490 --> 00:08:01.540 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Of not really being honest with ourselves.
00:08:03.670 --> 00:08:16.369 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And that not being honest with ourselves is not like we're intentionally lying to ourselves. It's not that we're purposefully, like, no, I can't admit this truth to myself.
00:08:17.580 --> 00:08:27.130 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It's more something we just… Fall into the trap of… That we…
00:08:30.720 --> 00:08:32.280 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Sort of…
00:08:32.600 --> 00:08:41.269 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: you know, what they call the slippery slope in legal terms. But just little by little by little, it starts with something small.
00:08:42.700 --> 00:08:52.710 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And maybe it just starts with our own self-protective mechanism. It starts with us just trying to feel safe in an unsafe world.
00:08:54.200 --> 00:09:03.399 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And so, in order to feel safe, maybe we can't admit the truth, we can admit our pain, we can't admit what's truly going on inside of us.
00:09:06.610 --> 00:09:09.960 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And so, in order to cope, in order to…
00:09:13.570 --> 00:09:17.660 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: In order just to live and to get by, to function.
00:09:18.810 --> 00:09:22.459 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: we… we… Let that little bit go.
00:09:27.670 --> 00:09:34.359 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And that little bit of truth turns into a little more, and a little more, and a little more, and we get a little bit comfortable
00:09:34.760 --> 00:09:37.640 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: With not truly being honest with ourselves.
00:09:38.250 --> 00:09:45.340 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And when we do that, That can really lead to a lot of trouble.
00:09:47.180 --> 00:09:54.470 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And it's not even… not just the impact that it has on other people, but the impact it has on ourselves.
00:09:56.680 --> 00:10:02.990 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So… you know, while I wrote this blog post.
00:10:03.820 --> 00:10:09.000 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: out of a very difficult personal situation. I'm really writing it
00:10:11.620 --> 00:10:19.460 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: No, I wouldn't say a warning, but as a… As something to reflect upon.
00:10:20.400 --> 00:10:25.240 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Because we all have those unspoken truths. We all have something.
00:10:25.840 --> 00:10:28.800 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That we're naturally admitting to ourselves.
00:10:29.810 --> 00:10:35.080 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That truth that if we… Speak it, that if we let it out.
00:10:36.060 --> 00:10:38.399 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It feels like it'll kill us.
00:10:38.660 --> 00:10:46.509 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: There's a wonderful, wonderful movie that we sometimes use in our groups called Amongster Calls.
00:10:47.220 --> 00:10:52.089 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: About a little boy who… His mother is dying of cancer.
00:10:52.300 --> 00:10:58.550 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And he keeps… Getting in fights, and he keeps having trouble.
00:10:59.320 --> 00:11:05.969 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And so this quote-unquote monster comes, a giant tree comes to him and tells him three stories.
00:11:09.100 --> 00:11:14.979 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: To help him to see that the truth is sometimes a lot more complicated, that it's not so simple.
00:11:15.730 --> 00:11:19.280 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And sort of the climax of the movie near the end.
00:11:20.580 --> 00:11:27.679 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Is the tree getting this little boy to admit the truth that he's so terrified of speaking?
00:11:28.100 --> 00:11:30.770 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That to speak this truth, he would die.
00:11:33.380 --> 00:11:37.829 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yet, speaking that truth is exactly what he needed to do.
00:11:40.960 --> 00:11:46.539 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So… So this is my call to you, to speak your truth.
00:11:47.220 --> 00:11:51.710 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: To maybe admit to yourself more than anyone else.
00:11:53.250 --> 00:11:56.859 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: What is that truth that you have hidden, locked away?
00:11:57.230 --> 00:11:59.280 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Guarded your whole life.
00:11:59.970 --> 00:12:02.400 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That you're terrified to admit.
00:12:04.210 --> 00:12:09.539 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And look, maybe you don't need to admit it to your friends, your colleagues.
00:12:09.890 --> 00:12:14.399 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: You know, maybe to a therapist, maybe to a professional, maybe to your partner.
00:12:14.670 --> 00:12:18.039 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: But most importantly, it's admitting it to yourself.
00:12:18.830 --> 00:12:21.030 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: When you admit it to yourself.
00:12:23.170 --> 00:12:26.700 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Maybe then it doesn't have to control you quite as much.
00:12:28.050 --> 00:12:35.419 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So, that's my blog post. The title is, The Hardest Person to Be Truthful To Is Ourselves.
00:12:35.590 --> 00:12:45.700 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And of course, you can always find my blogs on theconsciousconsultant.com, and on the radio station's website.
00:12:46.380 --> 00:12:51.559 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Now, it is my extreme pleasure to welcome to the show
00:12:51.950 --> 00:13:01.000 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Eric Stoller, entrepreneur, motivational strategist, and founder of Patient Zero and Champion Mindset Events.
00:13:01.270 --> 00:13:14.780 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Known as the Brand Whisperer of Wellness, Eric is at the forefront of the movement, bringing biohacking, longevity science, and human performance with a deeper power of mindset and purpose.
00:13:14.830 --> 00:13:33.769 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Through his platforms and podcasts, The Eric Stoller Show, he brings together leading voices in medicine, wellness, and transformation to inspire meaningful change. Eric's work is grounded in a deeply personal journey after experiencing a heart attack at age 40, glad he's still with us.
00:13:33.770 --> 00:13:37.909 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: He made a radical shift in how he approached his health and life.
00:13:37.930 --> 00:13:44.670 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That turning point led him to discover a powerful truth. Motivation itself can be medicine.
00:13:44.780 --> 00:14:01.090 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Today, he teaches that healing isn't just physical, it's driven by belief, intention, and the stories we tell ourselves. His ability to translate complex health and performance concepts into relatable, actionable insights has made him a sought-after voice
00:14:01.090 --> 00:14:06.040 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Across the wellness space. Welcome to the Conscious Consultant Hour, Eric.
00:14:06.860 --> 00:14:18.890 Eric Stoller: Thank you, thank you, Sam, greatly appreciate it. I would say, wow, that sounds so good, like, I wrote it myself, but I didn't even write that. I mean, you know, it's pretty like, wow, that's impressive, I have to live… that's a lot to live up to, I gotta say.
00:14:18.890 --> 00:14:28.670 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: I know, I know. That's the hardest part, when someone reads your bio, it's like, how do I live up to all this stuff I just heard?
00:14:28.670 --> 00:14:38.760 Eric Stoller: Exactly, exactly. Well, you know, the short of it is, I'm a kid from Brooklyn, New York, you know, I grew up parents of two teachers.
00:14:38.920 --> 00:14:47.220 Eric Stoller: who, you know, taught me about, you know, being independent, and discovery about life, and I've always been a person about learning, and…
00:14:47.220 --> 00:15:11.420 Eric Stoller: and travel, and so at a young age, I was able to go move to California and get connected with the likes of the Brian Tracy's, and by accident, I was trying to be the Donald Trump of the West Coast. Not as president, real estate developer, you know. Everybody said the York's too… so they said, go out west, young man. And, you know, but nobody told me interest rates were 19% in 1989, and.
00:15:11.420 --> 00:15:12.060 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yeah.
00:15:12.060 --> 00:15:27.960 Eric Stoller: I know, I was a young kid with ideals. You know, when you're all young, you have these big ideals until the world says, good ideas, son. So, I was lucky enough to get around these experts, and my journey, real estate and motivation, started there.
00:15:27.960 --> 00:15:34.860 Eric Stoller: But over the last 10 years, dealing with health issues… well, over many years, 40… I was 46, now I'm 40 when I had this heart attack.
00:15:34.860 --> 00:15:35.890 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Okay.
00:15:35.890 --> 00:15:44.689 Eric Stoller: And I walked into an ER, and basically the ER, taking my wife, she had to have, like, a fibroid surgery, and I'm getting these pains, and I don't know what they are. And they're like.
00:15:45.070 --> 00:15:48.610 Eric Stoller: check you out, and she's like, wait a second, I'm the one who's sick, and they
00:15:49.370 --> 00:15:52.129 Eric Stoller: And they put a stead in me. Can you imagine?
00:15:53.120 --> 00:16:01.119 Eric Stoller: So I started losing weight and lost all the weight, and then I went back to going into world of seminars and stressful, and events, and…
00:16:01.140 --> 00:16:13.569 Eric Stoller: And I… and all of a sudden, they crept back up. But I got into the wellness world, Sam, and I got into… really fascinated. So I got involved with people opening clinics, and this was right around COVID, right before.
00:16:13.570 --> 00:16:14.879 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: They don't happen.
00:16:15.070 --> 00:16:30.719 Eric Stoller: So we had companies, the doctors were falling out, we had a huge clinic we took over. My friend had a magazine. So I got very interested, I invested in some clinics, but I had one thing still going on. I was 100 pounds heavier than I am right now.
00:16:30.940 --> 00:16:31.880 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Oh…
00:16:31.880 --> 00:16:50.319 Eric Stoller: And I was having my issues with alcohol, with weight, and even though I had all these amazing businesses, I had relationships with Les Brown, I had an 8,000 square foot clinic, I'm doing events all over, but, you know, I had one foot in a banana peel and one foot going in the grave after I already had.
00:16:50.320 --> 00:16:50.790 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: the morning.
00:16:50.790 --> 00:16:53.149 Eric Stoller: You talked about being conscious.
00:16:53.300 --> 00:17:07.479 Eric Stoller: So, the turning point, I'm in New York with Les Brown, he gets off the stage, and he goes, that's it, I'm not doing this, something happened here, I bug up his ass, who the heck knows? I go, what's going on? I've been working with the man for 20 years, I said, you know what?
00:17:07.530 --> 00:17:15.400 Eric Stoller: That's it. I'm out, I'm taking control of my health, and I went on that journey, and I started using the peptides.
00:17:15.400 --> 00:17:40.350 Eric Stoller: and changing things, so fast forward two years later, I've lost 100 pounds, I used my motivation in my seminars to teach that to people, and have a major goal. I performed a song called Man on a Mission, because that is kind of our main brand now, you know, in New York, in Times Square, doing the UN Day in Peace in front of thousands of people. Now, I've given thousands of talks.
00:17:40.780 --> 00:17:53.899 Eric Stoller: But to sing as a kid, yeah, but to get on stage, and when you see my music video, if I send it to you, wow. Well, now I share with people, how do I keep going? I've kept the weight off, I'm very focused.
00:17:53.900 --> 00:18:02.930 Eric Stoller: I've now created a whole stage show, and then this Friday, in fact, we have our Man on a Mission, the Science and Business of Wellness Workshop.
00:18:02.930 --> 00:18:09.069 Eric Stoller: Here in Miami. So, I share with people, what has this done for me, being conscious, right, of being.
00:18:09.070 --> 00:18:09.660 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Right.
00:18:09.660 --> 00:18:20.209 Eric Stoller: about yourself? Well, I gave up drinking, and I said that was a big decision, because it actually… I had gotten a DUI that I dealt with through COVID for 7.
00:18:20.210 --> 00:18:21.290 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: meaning…
00:18:21.600 --> 00:18:35.399 Eric Stoller: Because my attorney was so good, he kept it out of there. So I said, alright, let me just stop that. Now I became self-aware. I started losing weight and getting into better shape. People started getting inspired, and I started fitting into my own shoes.
00:18:35.400 --> 00:18:54.969 Eric Stoller: Right now, I've been putting strategic partnerships together with universities, medical training facilities. After I leave our meeting here, I had to delay, because of our meeting, a clinic that I'm coming in to run out the marketing. My cardiologist, who is taking me off my medications, is opening his concierge business, and I'm meeting with him.
00:18:54.970 --> 00:18:55.610 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: No.
00:18:55.920 --> 00:19:06.670 Eric Stoller: So I share this to you because what I've seen as a patient, that is a doctor, and watching my mother, who just passed, from the last time we saw from Alzheimer's, she passed.
00:19:07.460 --> 00:19:09.340 Eric Stoller: beginning of March.
00:19:09.630 --> 00:19:16.780 Eric Stoller: looking at how the system is, and really understanding it is an ongoing, never-ending, do-it-to-yourself project.
00:19:16.780 --> 00:19:17.440 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yeah.
00:19:17.860 --> 00:19:28.199 Eric Stoller: Back to what you said about being truthful, I think a lot of things that happen that I see being a patient advocate is many people are in denial, whether there's the.
00:19:28.690 --> 00:19:53.609 Eric Stoller: There's a biohacking crowd, and people like ourselves are already in the know, that are into discovery, that are into that world. And then there's the guy, like, the guy, they go to this business seminar, he's like, I'm good smoking my cigarette, and drinking my Pepsi, and feeling like crap. And when you say, hey, meet my friend Sam, the conscious consultant, or come to my… no, I'm good, I don't need that, because they don't know what they don't know is
00:19:53.610 --> 00:19:55.159 Eric Stoller: Ryan Tracy says.
00:19:55.160 --> 00:20:08.330 Eric Stoller: But I can't get you to go over that zone until you feel there's comfortable… there's a zone of what I call, like, that warm water. So me, being a kid from Brooklyn, also knows
00:20:08.420 --> 00:20:14.030 Eric Stoller: that, you know, I'm not gonna talk high-level clinical bullshit with people, like, French.
00:20:14.770 --> 00:20:27.960 Eric Stoller: But the guy who goes, does it work? And I show him my picture 100 pounds ago, and I show him now, and I said, yeah, with hard work, perseverance, it works. Because you gotta get people where they are on ground level, so they really.
00:20:27.960 --> 00:20:28.610 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Right.
00:20:28.610 --> 00:20:43.569 Eric Stoller: And… and I share this because I was with a friend the other day, I go, when are we gonna get started, Omar? Omar is a 50-year-old guy, he's, you know, hey, does he want a relationship? We're hanging out at the bar, he's busy hanging out, you know, feeling
00:20:44.580 --> 00:21:03.140 Eric Stoller: But that's where you are with many people, and they don't… and how do you get there? I don't know. You know, you gotta just make that first move. So, a lot of my work, working with manufacturers, doctors, distributors, individual, is also being that advocate, understanding what it takes to kind of…
00:21:03.140 --> 00:21:10.200 Eric Stoller: you know, bring that together. When I share that with a doctor who's running why their weight loss patents and gave up, they get it.
00:21:10.200 --> 00:21:12.890 Eric Stoller: Right? Because it's that whole psychology of achieving a.
00:21:12.890 --> 00:21:13.610 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: That's true.
00:21:13.800 --> 00:21:28.300 Eric Stoller: So anyway, that's a little bit about me, and you know, and I'm just out there right now just trying to help people about getting better, taking control of their health, and it's all possible. It's that possible. I'm living proof of it.
00:21:29.200 --> 00:21:34.310 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So, you know, I'm from the Bronx, me, Brooklyn, and my wife is…
00:21:34.310 --> 00:21:37.360 Eric Stoller: Yeah, my dad's a Bronx player, former Marshall Parkway.
00:21:37.520 --> 00:21:44.089 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Marshall Park, I was in Kingsbridge Heights, and my mom was a schoolteacher, my dad was a statistician, so…
00:21:44.090 --> 00:21:45.109 Eric Stoller: There you go.
00:21:45.110 --> 00:21:48.389 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Not that dissimilar a background.
00:21:48.940 --> 00:21:50.400 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: I'm curious…
00:21:51.000 --> 00:22:08.380 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: What was the hardest part for you when you made that decision that you gotta start taking care of yourself, you gotta sort of clean up, quote-unquote, clean up your act when it came to your health? What was the hardest part of, like, actually starting to take the action, to actually implement that change?
00:22:09.220 --> 00:22:31.550 Eric Stoller: I think it was what you just said, it's taking that very first step. You know, you know the old adage, the journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step. So, here's what happened. Now, man, if I share with your listeners, I've lost weight up and down five times in my life. I'm one of those, you know, you know, I thought, oh, it's Sunday we're gonna start tonight, and dramatic losses, even when I had my heart attack.
00:22:31.900 --> 00:22:49.979 Eric Stoller: So, other lifestyle got in. So, what happened was, somebody gave me a bottle at the time of Trizipatide, which people know as Manjuro, whatever. This is 2 plus years ago. It was just like my… here, here it is. My friend just had started this compound pharmacy. He's one of the top stem cell guys in the world.
00:22:50.950 --> 00:22:56.619 Eric Stoller: And it sat in my fridge for, like, weeks, and he goes, what the hell are you doing? So I took a shot.
00:22:56.920 --> 00:23:04.970 Eric Stoller: And, my wife goes, hey, you look like you're losing weight, and maybe I lost, like, a pound or two pounds.
00:23:04.970 --> 00:23:05.510 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Hmm. But…
00:23:05.510 --> 00:23:11.059 Eric Stoller: mental shift, and I have some pictures that is so dramatic from 2 years ago.
00:23:11.240 --> 00:23:26.819 Eric Stoller: But it mentally got me going. Now, once I got the thing, I'm losing weight, I just kept putting one foot in front of the other. What was the driver? I started taking singing lessons, because I knew I needed to find that thing that was going to be the therapy.
00:23:27.300 --> 00:23:41.589 Eric Stoller: I hired a business co- personal coach. I kept doing the things that I was going, but now I'm on this mission. People said, hey, let's do this patient zero thing. I'm patient zero. I'm the one giving you the answers. That's where it came from.
00:23:41.650 --> 00:23:59.840 Eric Stoller: The Man on a Mission came about when I was at the New Life Expo, and one of the guys there, David Young, has written, like, 70 albums, and we got together, and we put a couple of words, and Man on a Mission was born, and it really was for my event business, because I'm a man on a mission with a vision in mind.
00:23:59.840 --> 00:24:12.280 Eric Stoller: I'm a man on a mission with one goal in mind. I'm gonna tell my story to the world. And the chorus is, I'm gonna turn my dreams into reality, because life without limits is the goal in mind.
00:24:12.350 --> 00:24:16.179 Eric Stoller: Now, we paid 25 bucks for that, Sam.
00:24:16.180 --> 00:24:39.839 Eric Stoller: I think I've spent about 15 grand on this song so far. I've hired Carlina Peace as the drummer, and all these other well-known people, and put it together, but it's pretty good. We have… I have a music video. Every day I pull into my complex, I ask the guy at the gate, I said, who else has their own music video here? I go, oh. So, my point is to share with people, nobody, my point is to share
00:24:39.910 --> 00:24:47.959 Eric Stoller: that what, for me, I found a thing that allowed me to keep motivation so I wouldn't lose it.
00:24:47.960 --> 00:25:11.930 Eric Stoller: And then I hired a trainer. And then I kept with the shots. And then I started learning more about the peptides, and because I had the access to the clinics, I started building my own biohacking suite. So in my home, I have relaxed saunas, and hyperbaric chambers, and red light equipment, and PEMF equipment. And in our… one of our medical centers, we have, salt chambers, and…
00:25:12.050 --> 00:25:33.609 Eric Stoller: And, and we have the cold plunge. So, what I looked is I used all of these different tools to… to the point that I can give you… I'm so crazy on the other end, I can say, you know, I gained 5 pounds, I'm right on it. You know, I gained a few pounds, and I basically sweated it out, made some adjustments in my diet, and it's all gone.
00:25:34.000 --> 00:25:35.159 Eric Stoller: 24 hours.
00:25:35.160 --> 00:25:57.789 Eric Stoller: But again, this is understanding your body. So, for me to come full circle to now where I can do 100 push-ups, I can do 25 pull-ups, things that I couldn't do long ago. So, I just wanted that really, as I'm doing this, so many people saw me in the gym and saw me outside, and saw how much I changed, and they say, I want some of that.
00:25:58.050 --> 00:26:11.379 Eric Stoller: Right? Because if somebody's looking good and feeling good, man, my wife is getting jealous, I'm like, why are you out late? What are you doing? I've got all this energy, and I'm turning 60 this year. I'm not a kid, you know?
00:26:11.380 --> 00:26:12.250 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Alright.
00:26:12.250 --> 00:26:17.360 Eric Stoller: So, I think I look okay for a guy that's gonna be 60, you know?
00:26:17.420 --> 00:26:31.249 Eric Stoller: So, you know, so that's how we got started, and I say to anybody, once you're in momentum, you know this as a businessman, you gotta keep in momentum. The challenge is we self-doubt ourselves, we create the sabotage.
00:26:31.250 --> 00:26:40.929 Eric Stoller: And even if you do that, I've slipped up, you know what? Keep moving, don't beat yourself up, you know? Just like your conscious consultant, be conscious of that every day, you know?
00:26:40.930 --> 00:26:50.020 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Right, right, yeah, because we have to allow ourselves to be human, right? I mean, humans are not perfect. We mess up once in a while. We make mistakes.
00:26:50.020 --> 00:26:51.100 Eric Stoller: Exactly.
00:26:51.100 --> 00:27:06.609 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: You know, there's something I just want to touch upon, because I think a lot of people have this notion, or this idea, that people who are already monetarily successful, that they must have it all together, that they're good, that they don't have
00:27:06.650 --> 00:27:21.669 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: the same problems that, you know, people who are maybe struggling or working that hard, might have. But you were very successful. Like, you had all of it, and you still weren't taking care of yourself.
00:27:21.670 --> 00:27:33.969 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And so, it just… I wanted to highlight that, that having that monetary success does not mean you're necessarily good in all areas of your life, does it?
00:27:34.240 --> 00:27:46.089 Eric Stoller: Not at all. And, you know, a lot of people who have money, it's easy to go off the rails. It's easier to go and do destructive behavior. You got money to do the things that are caused to do destructive things, right?
00:27:46.090 --> 00:27:46.890 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Right, right.
00:27:46.890 --> 00:27:58.270 Eric Stoller: But I think it's a self-worth thing. You know, I spent my whole career working with the Brian Tracy's and the Les Brown, and I've created stuff, and there's… there was an error, there was all an error of self-doubt in myself.
00:27:58.270 --> 00:27:59.440 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Why?
00:27:59.440 --> 00:28:15.409 Eric Stoller: being fulfilled. You go, you got Les Brown as a business, you know, the way I put deals and strategically put things together, it's effortless at this point in my life. Here, I… so… so it's like, so that self-doubt of, oh, it keeps happening, so now I finally told myself.
00:28:15.410 --> 00:28:31.889 Eric Stoller: what are you doing? This is what you do. Don't… don't doubt yourself. This is your… you're in rare air. Like, here today, I made this deal happen. Oh, nobody's been able to make a deal with the guy. I smile. I go, really? I go, here's the contract, and here's the retainer. They go, how did you do that? I go.
00:28:31.890 --> 00:28:50.490 Eric Stoller: Because I really look at W as, as, as we talk WIIFM, and deeper what Stephen Covey talks about. Seek first to understand outcomes. You know, I deal with so many people, especially now in this space, and it's now… I don't know what it's like in New York, but in Florida.
00:28:50.490 --> 00:29:07.389 Eric Stoller: It's friggin' crazy. Everybody's selling peptides, you know, it's a new drug. And here I am, working with the biggest formulators. I have a guy on my way to the office that I delayed for our call that wants to be buying 5,000 vials a day. But my point is.
00:29:07.390 --> 00:29:12.489 Eric Stoller: Is that now there's such an amazing time that people can take control of their health.
00:29:12.530 --> 00:29:29.060 Eric Stoller: get a little bit of education, and so what I've done with what we've done is created the science and business of wellness to help people get educated, understanding how things work, understanding the modalities, understanding the peptides beyond… they heard the word Ozempic.
00:29:29.060 --> 00:29:35.819 Eric Stoller: And then, on the other end of it, I work with the stem cell community. We help kids with autism. We help people get out of chronic.
00:29:35.820 --> 00:29:36.570 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: magazine.
00:29:36.570 --> 00:29:52.820 Eric Stoller: heck, I've had brain shots, my wife has had them. So what I share with people is, there's such an amazing world of healing going on, and we need to be recognizing it, because we can extend our life by decades now.
00:29:52.890 --> 00:30:04.509 Eric Stoller: And we've got to be really conscious of who's doing what, because I've been successful to move away from being a transaction guy to a collaborator relationship guy, versus…
00:30:04.510 --> 00:30:17.980 Eric Stoller: Hey, Sam, I just got the peptides. You need to drop a couple of pounds. Let me get you some peptides. And you're like, man, I'm making money. Do you know I'd do that? And I stopped doing it because people were coming, hey, can you do this deal? Is it real? It's… I go, you know what?
00:30:17.980 --> 00:30:18.700 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Mmm.
00:30:18.700 --> 00:30:25.210 Eric Stoller: Not enough money, and my time is too valuable to try to be hard. When I started, it was a novelty, right?
00:30:25.550 --> 00:30:31.189 Eric Stoller: I share this with people, not every business is the best one, and a lot of successful people
00:30:31.310 --> 00:30:53.890 Eric Stoller: They get bored easily, and money is a driver, and you gotta know how to take that money and put it to good use. I'm now about creating legacies, so if you think about legacy in community, and you have a major why, you'll be less upset and bored about what you need to do. And big thinkers and people that do big things have to be challenged at a large level.
00:30:53.890 --> 00:30:56.769 Eric Stoller: Because if they're not, they're gonna wilt away.
00:30:56.770 --> 00:30:57.290 Eric Stoller: You know?
00:30:57.290 --> 00:30:57.970 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yeah.
00:30:57.970 --> 00:31:21.790 Eric Stoller: You know, and again, you look at our biggest leaders and people that do stuff, so I'm really about visionary thinking, I'm about helping people get inspired to get their own wine and achieve those things, and once you get that, you have your own mission, you start wiping away all those things, like the alcohol, and the drugs, and the overeating, and the… creating the dramas in your relationships, and you're mission-driven, and you know…
00:31:21.790 --> 00:31:37.829 Eric Stoller: I'm here to help people, like, hey, we have a commitment. I could have been, oh, I got these other meetings. You guys will wait an hour, we waited this long, so you become more focused in the time. That's what I found for me, you know, and just showing up, like, we live with this crazy device all day.
00:31:37.830 --> 00:31:38.720 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yeah.
00:31:38.720 --> 00:31:45.719 Eric Stoller: Hey, I only logged 9 hours today on the damn phone. Show me a day that you got less than 5 minutes on it, right?
00:31:45.720 --> 00:31:46.170 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Yeah.
00:31:46.170 --> 00:31:48.879 Eric Stoller: Mental health comes back to normal.
00:31:48.880 --> 00:31:56.990 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Cool. Alright, we're gonna take a quick break. When we come back, I'd like to kind of pull things back and start to maybe talk a little bit about
00:31:57.250 --> 00:32:11.199 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: how can people get started? Someone's saying to themselves, they're listening to us, go, yeah, I know, I need to change my life, I need to do stuff. How do they get started? And let's give them some tools and tips that can really help them to make some significant changes, okay?
00:32:11.200 --> 00:32:12.490 Eric Stoller: Yes, sir. Sounds great.
00:32:12.490 --> 00:32:26.370 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So everyone, please stay tuned. You're listening to The Conscious Consultant Hour, Awakening Humanity. We do this every Wednesday, 12 noon Eastern time to 1pm, and we'll be right back with our guest, Eric Stoller, in just a moment.
00:33:40.340 --> 00:33:48.180 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And welcome back to the Conscious Consultant Hour, Awakening Humanity. We're speaking this hour with Eric Stoller.
00:33:48.550 --> 00:33:55.989 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: the founder of Patient Zero and Champion Mindset Events. So, Eric, let's say someone's listening to us, they hear your story.
00:33:56.500 --> 00:34:02.770 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: It inspires them, maybe they're overweight, maybe they drink too much, smoke too much.
00:34:03.840 --> 00:34:16.049 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: how do you recommend people just get started? Like, what should be that first step for somebody who's saying, you know, I know I can do better than what I'm doing right now, but I don't even know where to start?
00:34:17.730 --> 00:34:35.069 Eric Stoller: You know, Les Brown has the great quote, you don't have to be great to get started, you just need to get started. And I think a lot of people put a lot of conditions on themselves. So my first thing is this, is, you know, if you use what's called zero-based thinking.
00:34:35.070 --> 00:34:47.719 Eric Stoller: Knowing where I am right now, right? Where… where am I, right? Hey, I'm 100 pounds overweight, I'm smoking cigarettes, I'm drinking alcohol, I'm doing all kinds of other stuff.
00:34:47.790 --> 00:35:06.459 Eric Stoller: Okay, so I know where I'm at, right? Am I… what changes am I willing to make? So what I always ask people is, what's their why? What's their driver? Let's forget about money, let's forget about everything. Remember, I've been sitting in a hospital bed, almost, you know, checking out.
00:35:06.470 --> 00:35:08.190 Eric Stoller: Check it out, right?
00:35:08.190 --> 00:35:08.770 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: a different…
00:35:08.770 --> 00:35:13.110 Eric Stoller: value, and then I'm sitting, I just lost my mom, right, who's…
00:35:13.420 --> 00:35:28.089 Eric Stoller: how can I put it, whose amazing person lost, you know, to Alzheimer's, and she would always say, this isn't a dress rehearsal. So, what I share to people is very simply this, is, what is that burning desire? What's your mission?
00:35:28.090 --> 00:35:39.749 Eric Stoller: So I try to get people to understand what's that driver. So I have had people sit in my class, and the lady's 200 pounds overweight, and I go, what do you want to do? That's a massive goal. She goes, I want to jump out of an airplane.
00:35:39.750 --> 00:35:59.779 Eric Stoller: So first, I get somebody to get, like, as Les, as my buddy Les says, you know, shoot for the stars, you'll end up in the moon. So you gotta have a big enough why. But then, what I also know is, you can't do it yourself, Sam. I mean, you gotta get support around you, and you gotta get people that, you know, whether it's your family members.
00:35:59.780 --> 00:36:02.799 Eric Stoller: I recommend getting a coach.
00:36:03.030 --> 00:36:27.840 Eric Stoller: a workout person, I have a workout person that I… I have a, you know, I've worked for a long time, and I just try to hire another guy, and I pay, and then they move them, and then he's another guy in the gym, and every time I go, hey, can we set up the time? And he's, you know, he's got a million clients, this kid, and he's like, oh, I'll call you back. So when I go in the next time, I go, listen, find me somebody else to the manager. Why? I said, because I want somebody to
00:36:27.840 --> 00:36:38.330 Eric Stoller: go to me and say, Mr. Stoller, Tuesdays, Thursdays, for the next 5 weeks, you're in there. Not call me back, let me know. I don't have effin' time. My dance card
00:36:38.880 --> 00:36:53.710 Eric Stoller: So this is where I get people thinking about what is your why? And once you establish the why of what struck my kids, hey, my daughter is 26, she's a lawyer, she's probably gonna get married soon.
00:36:53.720 --> 00:37:13.470 Eric Stoller: want to be here to see that, right? So, you know, hey, I'm overweight, I can barely walk down the stairs. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to go to… I can't go to the football game, because I'm too fat and overweight, because I gotta walk a mile, right? I don't have that problem. I was racing my friend up the stairs yesterday at Florida Memorial, right?
00:37:14.170 --> 00:37:29.100 Eric Stoller: So, I just share this, that the found energy, and so when I use my story is to use that so people can use that information, because when you see my fat Eric, and you see me dealing with my issues with alcohol.
00:37:29.100 --> 00:37:35.000 Eric Stoller: With, you know, having a heart attack, and standing here, like, what?
00:37:35.540 --> 00:37:42.250 Eric Stoller: And I'm not somebody that's hiding, I'm out there showing people, demonstrating.
00:37:42.250 --> 00:37:58.179 Eric Stoller: And this is why my, you know, my society and champion is about storytelling, right? Because when people get the essence of telling their story, Sam, and they internalize it, and they share that message with other people, they feel good about themselves, right? Right.
00:37:58.180 --> 00:37:58.690 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Nice.
00:37:58.840 --> 00:38:22.650 Eric Stoller: So when I go Friday and talk about the man on a mission, the business and wellness of my story, my goal is to just get people to say, I want some of that, I want to live my best life, I want to be here for my family, I want to be here to do those things that I've only been dreaming of, because I have been over, and then here I am, putting deals together, left, right, and center, nothing that I wasn't doing before.
00:38:22.650 --> 00:38:25.930 Eric Stoller: 4, but I'm sober. My weight is.
00:38:25.930 --> 00:38:26.280 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: I mean.
00:38:26.280 --> 00:38:41.180 Eric Stoller: troll. I'm taking kids' chair of myself. My wife, who was, like, thinking I'm running around with all these women because I lost this weight, you know, women 20 years younger than me are attracted. I'm like, I'm not asking for it. So that was the curse of the peptide, right?
00:38:41.180 --> 00:38:42.930 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Like, at the day.
00:38:42.930 --> 00:38:55.579 Eric Stoller: stem cell. But hey, I fixed that situation. So she's… you know, again, this is part of life, and I say this with your people when you're, like, so stressed out, and you gotta go run and do something dumb.
00:38:55.580 --> 00:39:04.480 Eric Stoller: Hey, I go work out. Hey, I go do some push-ups, hey, I meditate, I go sit in my relaxed sauna, so I find the replacement
00:39:04.480 --> 00:39:05.500 Eric Stoller: To get there.
00:39:06.060 --> 00:39:20.079 Eric Stoller: If anybody wants to get on track, I am more than happy to share them. Not, you know, I say to people, I don't care about the money, it's nothing to do with that. Man, if you are losing your health, then let me help you get your health. That's the number one thing. If you've got your health.
00:39:20.080 --> 00:39:31.080 Eric Stoller: Put me out on the street broke, I guarantee I'll make back whatever dollar, because I can get out there and do it every single day at a much higher pace and higher level than I could have if I'm not in good physical shape.
00:39:31.080 --> 00:39:37.959 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: I don't want to gloss over it, because you just said something I think that's very important, which is you replace
00:39:38.180 --> 00:39:46.070 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: something with something else. Like, you'll meditate, or you'll go to the gym instead of having a drink, or eating something unhealthy.
00:39:46.070 --> 00:40:05.609 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And I think that's really a key thing, because the human mind, if we just think of stopping doing something, or I'm not going to eat this, or I'm not going to take a drink, or whatever, then we get this feeling of lack. It's restriction, and restriction never feels good, and it's hard to stay motivated around a restriction.
00:40:05.620 --> 00:40:18.020 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: But what you said was replace it, so when we replace it, as opposed to being a restriction, there's a replacement, then it's leaning into something else, as opposed to just restricting ourselves.
00:40:18.190 --> 00:40:43.009 Eric Stoller: That's right, that's right. And so you feel like you're being penalized, right? Right. It's like, you know, you tell your kid, you can't do this, you can't do this, so… and is there a reward behind it, right? Hey, I hit my goal weight, you know what? You can have this. Or, you know what, when I do this, I'm gonna go take this trip with my… with my spouse, or I'm gonna be able to buy that, you know, that… I mean, I gave away, like.
00:40:43.010 --> 00:40:47.900 Eric Stoller: like, 15 suits. I look like Tom Hanks, for God's sakes. I mean.
00:40:48.430 --> 00:40:55.900 Eric Stoller: So, and I'll friggin' take it, you know why? But somebody said I was too skinny, right? I said, I'll take it. It's okay.
00:40:57.050 --> 00:41:12.310 Eric Stoller: So, and I said, and this is the other thing, Sam, as people are going through this, that a friend of mine who's a shaman, who's very much into… I think we had this conversation, he's very much into psilocybin, and he has a facility, and he does it out in California, and I've done ceremonies.
00:41:12.320 --> 00:41:18.890 Eric Stoller: It's that as you're going through this process, whether you're dealing with weight loss, you're dealing with alcohol, drugs.
00:41:18.890 --> 00:41:35.489 Eric Stoller: If you are still seeing yourself as that heavy person, or the alcoholic, or the drug addict, and you've come through that process, you have not mentally shifted out, and that's some of the psilocybin that was, you know, we had some of that, releasing that. But more importantly.
00:41:35.490 --> 00:41:36.010 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Mmm.
00:41:36.010 --> 00:41:53.200 Eric Stoller: It's that consciousness. I'll give you an example. A friend of mine said, Eric, you're walking bowlegged. She was… I had… she was helping me… I had a hernia, operation, so she was basically looking at me, she goes, Eric, you're walking bow-legged. Eric, you're working with your head forward. You're not walking with your heart. I'm like, why?
00:41:53.200 --> 00:42:04.689 Eric Stoller: Oh, because you're leading with your brain, and your… oh, I watch a lot of people, they're not like this, right? Okay, now I'm heart-centered, heart-focused. Oh, I was bow-legged, because I was used to carrying my stomach.
00:42:04.770 --> 00:42:06.250 Eric Stoller: Oh, okay.
00:42:06.250 --> 00:42:30.519 Eric Stoller: See? So now I get conscious of these mannerisms and things that I was doing, and I'm like, no, let me stop doing that. I had a picture of me, Sam, sitting of me and Les Brown for an event we did 4 years ago, and it was heavy me, and I'm staring at it. We took it to an event, somehow it disappeared, it was at the Ritz, my partner made them go through the dumpsters, they couldn't find it. You know what? That was the thing that was supposed to happen.
00:42:30.520 --> 00:42:55.360 Eric Stoller: Because every day I'm staring at my old, fat self. I was not supposed to be staring. So if I share to people, you gotta shatter those things, you gotta replace them with things that are new things, new things that drive you, new things that stimulate the mind, right? I'm an active person, so if I'm out talking to people, doing that, great, podcasting. And then there's the lizard brain that comes in, the fear, the doubt.
00:42:55.360 --> 00:43:20.220 Eric Stoller: worry that isn't gonna work? Am I… you start losing weight, what's the first thing you do? Let me go eat a piece of pie. I can't, you know, I… right? So, here, let me take a shot at trizipatide so I don't eat the pie, right? It's all… but even still, that's still not the answer. The answer is, did I change that pattern and replace it with a new one and get it to where I need to go? And again, it doesn't take a day, a week.
00:43:20.220 --> 00:43:37.529 Eric Stoller: It could take a month, it could take a year. And as I said at the beginning of our conversation, this is an ongoing, never-ending project. It's every day. The friends I have that are in the gym that are 75 and 80, and 85, I got a friend who's 80 years old.
00:43:37.530 --> 00:43:45.570 Eric Stoller: who's a 6th degree jiu-jitsu, sending the pictures. He has a picture of me a few years ago, and we ran into each other about a month ago.
00:43:45.580 --> 00:43:54.510 Eric Stoller: This guy is a badass, and you would never think the guy… you'd think the guy's maybe 65 years old. This is the face of anti-aging.
00:43:54.510 --> 00:44:19.420 Eric Stoller: You know, this is the… and this guy's a Bronx guy whose family is a bunch of, you know, they're a bunch of wise guys, so much that his… I think his uncle had the caterer whack because he screwed up at a catering order way, way back when. But this is a guy that's fought addiction for all these years, but he, you know, he's a six-degree black belt, he uses hyperbaric, and he's a shining example of a guy like 80s.
00:44:19.420 --> 00:44:38.789 Eric Stoller: you wouldn't want to mess with this guy. This guy is like… so, what do our 80-year-olds look like today, right? You know, I'm sitting here at 60, going, 59 going, hold on! So, this is the anti-aging world, and especially here in Florida, and all our New York brethren are moving down here more and more as, you know.
00:44:38.790 --> 00:44:41.450 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: You know, Florida's the sixth borough now.
00:44:41.810 --> 00:44:51.809 Eric Stoller: well, it has been, and where I am in Miami, it's like Latin America, and, you know, so it's like a whole different melting. It's kind of like Queens on steroids over here, you know?
00:44:54.700 --> 00:44:59.850 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So, you know, we've mentioned a lot of things, the peptides, the hyperbaric chamber, you know, all this stuff.
00:44:59.870 --> 00:45:16.999 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: There's a lot of things available in this anti-aging and biohacking movement, but it can get expensive. And, you know, people who have kids, and aging parents, and they're in the sandwich generation, they don't always have a lot of extra income to dispose.
00:45:17.000 --> 00:45:33.340 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: what's the most cost-effective way to get started with this stuff? Like, not going crazy, spending all kinds of different money, but, like, what's just some of the basic things that anybody can do to just get started being healthier and being… living longer?
00:45:33.650 --> 00:45:51.229 Eric Stoller: Well, I mean, let's start with the basic things in the morning. You can get up in the morning, drink a couple of bottles of water, put some Himalayan sea salt in it. We also work with one of our clients sells these ozone drops, but if you just started with that and put… because the minerals hydrate the system in the body, right? Instead of grabbing a cup of coffee.
00:45:51.360 --> 00:45:59.169 Eric Stoller: Get out, and if you don't have any money to buy a red light bed and a helmet or whatever, you can get out in the sunlight 10 minutes a day, the vitamin D.
00:45:59.170 --> 00:45:59.490 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: even today.
00:45:59.490 --> 00:46:14.580 Eric Stoller: 10 minutes does wonders. If you're close to the water, you know the grounding from the water, and then reverse ionization, and the grounding in the energy. I have a friend, he gets up every morning, he hugs trees, right? So, you know, you could ground yourself without that.
00:46:14.580 --> 00:46:19.950 Eric Stoller: If you want to find yourself in getting into some low-cost pieces of equipment.
00:46:19.950 --> 00:46:35.600 Eric Stoller: Look, I've got equipment that costs 6 figures, and I've got a vibration plate that I paid $56 for. So, the truth is, it's all about what would you need. I say to people, one of my favorite, toys is a relaxed sauna.
00:46:35.600 --> 00:46:52.560 Eric Stoller: you know, it's… it's like $1,500, you can buy it on monthly, but you'll have it for 20 years. I get in it every single day, twice a day. Why? In the morning, it heats my body up, and you know, I live in New York, now it's getting warmer, so think about it, you get cold during the day, your body gets aches and pains.
00:46:52.560 --> 00:47:01.200 Eric Stoller: Bam, you get in for 8, 9, 10 minutes, boom, your body's regenerated, and then, and then from there,
00:47:01.200 --> 00:47:24.669 Eric Stoller: you know, I go at night, and I sit for 30 minutes and detox, and I go to sleep. So that's a great little device that I really love, is that. But other things is even the water we drink. You know, we use, my friend uses something called the Vortex water, because, you know, water that moves, hydrogen water is another one. So those are some of the basic things.
00:47:24.670 --> 00:47:43.800 Eric Stoller: And there's a lot of these biohacking centers now that are relatively inexpensive, that do the red light, that do the PMF. Like, for example, like, you can't… I have a tub, I paid, like, 30 bucks, you fill it with cold water and ice. You got a cold plunge. I don't need to get a chiller that costs me $10,000.
00:47:43.800 --> 00:47:44.650 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Right, right.
00:47:44.650 --> 00:48:01.049 Eric Stoller: The answer is, you could fit it for every budget. I have a $60,000 chamber coming, because my high-end clients will spend $200, $300, you know, an hour. But listen, if you're somebody that can afford to do that, and have that in your house.
00:48:01.050 --> 00:48:21.789 Eric Stoller: It's a wonderful luxury to have. I have a soft shell, which is about a quarter of the price, but, you know, and I show people through our programs and through our trainings how to get… be an ambassador. I have lots of equipment that clients have provided, because we use it in our events, I use it in our podcasts, I demonstrate it in videos.
00:48:21.790 --> 00:48:36.420 Eric Stoller: So those are some of the things, and, like, red light is a great tool, but then you gotta look at what's the level of the lights, how close they are, you know, you can get a $30 one, and I have a Palm device that's two grand that's just as powerful as a bed.
00:48:36.530 --> 00:48:43.769 Eric Stoller: So, and we highlight a lot of this stuff on our websites, but the big thing I share people is with this.
00:48:43.870 --> 00:49:08.820 Eric Stoller: You know, what, what are the things that, you know, you, you, yet you're dealing with? Are you dealing with chronic disease, right? Are you trying to lose weight? Or you have a mental health issue? That's a big thing we need to talk about. You know, my mother deals with Alzheimer's. There's also neuro products and things that we can do. And then there's the supplements. You know, there's a gazillion supplements out there, from probiotics.
00:49:09.020 --> 00:49:33.950 Eric Stoller: to the peptides, you know, people don't understand, they all hear Trazipatide, Manjuro, you know, they heard Semiglutide, Ozempic. They don't even know what it is, they just know the brand is so good, big pharma. But then there's all these other things, MOTC, and TB500, and GQUSUV, and BPC157, and I've taken all of them. In fact, my good friend, he created an AI that you can put all your
00:49:33.950 --> 00:49:47.930 Eric Stoller: data in, and it spits out the peptides. Why do you want to take them? Because our body doesn't produce these things, but I can't get you on them until you're educated, hence why we put on these events, to educate the public, you know? And it really…
00:49:48.560 --> 00:49:56.739 Eric Stoller: Take the doctors to understand what's psychologically moving the client versus just you're making a transaction to make a buck, you know?
00:49:56.740 --> 00:49:58.670 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Right, right, right, right.
00:49:58.810 --> 00:50:06.199 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: You know, there's so many things we're more aware of in general, you know, even the peptides are relatively new.
00:50:06.370 --> 00:50:13.250 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And things keep changing and moving. I mean, technology now is developing at breakneck speed.
00:50:13.450 --> 00:50:19.709 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Where do you see things going? What do you see happening in maybe the next 5 to 10 years in this space?
00:50:19.980 --> 00:50:36.629 Eric Stoller: So, definitely, you know, I'm working with some folks who have some amazing AI and remote patient monitoring software they're implementing. They've got major nine-figure investment by major software billionaires, so I definitely think AI is going to have a very big impact on
00:50:36.630 --> 00:50:43.380 Eric Stoller: analyzing data. The friend I told you with, I'll actually send it to you, you can fill it out yourself.
00:50:43.600 --> 00:51:07.030 Eric Stoller: 12 AI agents that have medical degrees, okay? So, the learning machine is very quick, which is also going to allow us to come up with collaborations and the ability to, you know, cure problems with disease. I think what's happening is, as the population becomes more educated, when I'm sitting here, you know, a guy at 60, almost 60, who's had a lot of
00:51:07.030 --> 00:51:20.469 Eric Stoller: poor lifestyle choices and habits, that now I'm looking at myself going, you did? You know, saying, okay, so… but there's still those things going on. So I really see that on the forefront is now getting people tuned into
00:51:20.470 --> 00:51:45.449 Eric Stoller: what's the systemic root of what's going on? And did I get to the cause of the inflammation? Oh, I'm eating too many sugars, I'm eating too many of the… let me start with the diet, let me detox the body, and then let me get on a regimen. The wealthy can invest as much as they want to figure out, don't let them… just because, oh, I'm gonna advance the Alzheimer's. No, they all want to live to 150 years old.
00:51:45.450 --> 00:51:46.580 Eric Stoller: it what it is, right?
00:51:46.580 --> 00:51:47.390 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Hmm.
00:51:47.390 --> 00:51:58.850 Eric Stoller: So… so what's happening is, is I see that then all these inventors and these companies are all coming up, so you've got these cross-collaborities of small doctors, entrepreneurs.
00:51:58.850 --> 00:52:22.670 Eric Stoller: that are all vying for space, and none of them are really big enough. Like, I look at what I'm doing almost like you need a collective Amazon or company to help, you know, put operational infrastructure at the next level, so these… a lot of these devices can get out there en masse. If you can do that, man, the stuff that I have in my house, you spend 10, 20, 30, 40 grand over you to build something.
00:52:22.800 --> 00:52:33.270 Eric Stoller: How much time are you avoiding ever having to go see a doctor, ever go into the hospital, knowing that you're never getting sick? You go sit in that sauna for the next 20 years, you're probably never gonna get sick.
00:52:33.400 --> 00:52:34.490 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So…
00:52:34.490 --> 00:52:37.349 Eric Stoller: All, all I'm saying is,
00:52:37.400 --> 00:52:52.380 Eric Stoller: there is such amazing opportunities, and then in the world of stem cells, stem cells are changing the game. I have a friend who's… he just sent me, he's restoring eyesight, taking kids out of autism. He's just sending me the videos this morning.
00:52:52.380 --> 00:53:17.270 Eric Stoller: You know, instead of alternative to surgery, you know? So, anyway. So, all good, all good stuff, and all I can say is the future is so bright, and then the last thing I'll say is this, it is the conscious, conscious, you know, consciousness. You gotta have that, you gotta have the spiritual guidance, because at the end of the day, you can lose the weight, you can lift the weights.
00:53:17.270 --> 00:53:27.559 Eric Stoller: But you still gotta have a higher thing that drives you to kind of, you know, elevate your thinking so you can, you know, really take advantage of all the things you're doing to be as healthy.
00:53:27.560 --> 00:53:28.120 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: feeds.
00:53:28.120 --> 00:53:33.359 Eric Stoller: And that's my goal, and just demonstrated by actions that I take every day.
00:53:33.900 --> 00:53:44.440 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: So, one last question before we sign off, and that is, you know, for people listening, they may think, Eric, he's got it all together, he's been through all this stuff.
00:53:44.920 --> 00:53:56.949 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Is there anything that still challenges you? Like, what are your challenges this day? Like, now it's not weight anymore, it's not healthy, you've got all this stuff around you. What's your real challenge these days?
00:53:57.280 --> 00:54:00.589 Eric Stoller: It's learning how to say no, it's trying to take on.
00:54:00.590 --> 00:54:01.100 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Mmm.
00:54:01.100 --> 00:54:10.039 Eric Stoller: It's kind of, you know, you know, trying to be, you know, trying to not be reactive, you know, more emotional intelligence stuff, and…
00:54:10.040 --> 00:54:10.490 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Hmm.
00:54:10.490 --> 00:54:24.679 Eric Stoller: And what I find is when you're dealing with so many people and so many opportunities, just being better at managing all of that. So, my biggest thing is, because of how my brain works, I'm like, I gotta do more.
00:54:24.680 --> 00:54:34.599 Eric Stoller: So, for me, it's a challenge of trying to take on too much. I have some help, but at the same point, it's also realizing that,
00:54:34.600 --> 00:54:52.740 Eric Stoller: You know, like everybody else, I have those fears. Is it gonna work? And I just… I stop that by taking action. And if I get off course, my baseline has always been going to the gym, working out, exercising, or at home, because that was the way for me to get rid of all the stress. And,
00:54:52.810 --> 00:55:08.160 Eric Stoller: Yeah, listen, it's an ongoing, never-ending project. I will just share that with you, and as people go to my seminars, you see that I'm real as it gets, and I'm only here to help others, because as Scott Peck says, life is difficult, right?
00:55:08.160 --> 00:55:29.010 Eric Stoller: And Les Brown says in one of my videos, you know, he has, you know, we gotta live it as much as we can, because he hasn't found anybody that's got out of it alive. So, you know, let's make every day count, and let's do the best we can, and like you're doing here, you're doing great work, and I really appreciate you having me on your show, and…
00:55:29.010 --> 00:55:41.310 Eric Stoller: And I'm just all about just spreading the message of helping people just live a good, positive, healthy life, because, you know, you got one to live, and as Mrs. Stoller, North Stoller would say, this is not a dress rehearsal.
00:55:41.310 --> 00:55:41.780 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Beautiful.
00:55:41.780 --> 00:55:44.579 Eric Stoller: Does life count, and it's yours to make it count with?
00:55:44.870 --> 00:55:54.529 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Beautiful, beautiful. And so, Eric, if people want to learn more about your events, your services and stuff, what's your website? Where would they go to learn more?
00:55:54.530 --> 00:55:58.280 Eric Stoller: Sure, they can go to ChampionMindsetEvents.com.
00:55:58.300 --> 00:56:15.680 Eric Stoller: That's our main website, and they can find out more. They can, you know, get to us. You can get to me at Eric at IamChampionMindset.com. We have socials on Facebook and Instagram, that they connect, but that's the way to do it. You can always DM me.
00:56:15.680 --> 00:56:39.190 Eric Stoller: you know, reach out to us, but again, you know, Champion Mindset Events, all the events are up there. We not only produce our own events, we collaborate with many, many different companies. You can see other events that we recommend, that we partner at, that we speak at, we podcast. So we're all about getting the word out, and then our programs, we bring a society together of just bringing like-minded people.
00:56:39.190 --> 00:56:59.039 Eric Stoller: that we can help them all grow, and we have, you know, we have all kinds of different brick-and-mortar resources, podcast studios, medical clinics, event halls, university centers that I have all access for all of our members to use. This is what I do to go in the community to create good. That's it.
00:56:59.040 --> 00:56:59.570 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: winner.
00:56:59.570 --> 00:57:03.789 Eric Stoller: I'm just a boy from Brooklyn, man, trying to make something happen.
00:57:03.790 --> 00:57:18.990 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Wonderful, Eric, wonderful. Well, listen, that's why I wanted to have you on your show, because you're a kindred spirit, for sure. Thank you so much for taking the time to come on. I do hope that you'll let me know if you make it to New York City for a visit, that we can just grab a cup of tea together or something.
00:57:19.160 --> 00:57:34.669 Eric Stoller: I will, for sure. My daughter, I think I mentioned you, lives in Brooklyn. She's a lawyer for the city, so we will definitely be coming up there once I get through all this event stuff this week, month, and maybe… maybe up there pretty soon. So for sure, when I do that, we'll definitely get together.
00:57:34.780 --> 00:57:41.019 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Wonderful, wonderful. So thank you, Eric, thank you so much. You take care now, and all the best to you.
00:57:41.190 --> 00:57:43.230 Eric Stoller: Thank you. You take care. Thank you, Sam.
00:57:43.230 --> 00:57:59.920 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: And of course, thank you to all my loyal listeners for tuning in each week. Without you, there is no show. I really do appreciate it. And don't forget, if you did miss any part of today's show, you can always catch the replay on talkradio.nyc and on all the major podcasting platforms.
00:58:00.550 --> 00:58:04.599 Sam Liebowitz | The Conscious Consultant: Take care, everyone. We will talk to you all next week.