What I Wish I Knew At 30

What Happens When You Stop Resisting Who You Need To Become | Aaron Hendon

54 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Why do so many people know who they want to become but never take the actions required to get there? In this episode of What I Wish I Knew At 30, Fran Harper sits down with entrepreneur, speaker, coach, and The Mindful CEO, Aaron Hendon. Aaron shares how he built a successful business while simultaneously avoiding responsibility, resisting proven systems, and refusing to grow into the leader the business required. He explains how a major mindset shift changed everything and opened the door to greater self-awareness, leadership, and personal growth. Together they discuss: • Entrepreneurship and leadership • Responsibility and self-awareness • Growth mindset vs fixed mindset • Mindfulness and performance • Why resistance keeps people stuck • Business lessons learned the hard way • Creating lasting personal change If you enjoy life lessons podcasts, life coaching podcasts, entrepreneur podcasts, leadership conversations, and personal development content, this episode offers practical wisdom and powerful insights. What I Wish I Knew At 30 is a life lessons podcast exploring identity, leadership, resilience, purpose, business growth, and personal transformation.

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episode What Happens When You Stop Resisting Who You Need To Become | Aaron Hendon artwork

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