Full body session with Alex Hormozi.
01 Sep 2024 (2 months ago)
Alex Hormozi's Personal Life and Habits
- Alex Hormozi is currently 35 years old and will be turning 36 soon. (13m12s)
- Alex Hormozi owns eight pairs of the same shoes because he likes the versatility and comfort they provide. (9m50s)
- Alex Hormozi decided to stop drinking alcohol to decrease the likelihood of something happening that could jeopardize his reputation. (11m19s)
- Alex Hormozi has trained hard and gained muscle despite eating what he considers a poor diet. (15m29s)
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important, and excessive exercise can be detrimental to one's health. (29m6s)
- The speaker believes having multiple children is preferable to having only one. (22m11s)
Alex Hormozi's Businesses and Work
- Alex and Mike Israel filmed a vlog at a gym in Austin, Texas. (1m1s)
- Alex prefers to organize his notes in a way that allows him to quickly reference them during conversations. (4m29s)
- Alex believes that it takes 5-7 years to build a large company and uses the example of Microsoft which went public after 7 years. (5m58s)
- The speaker is surprised that reducing features, rather than adding them, improved customer retention in their business. (24m11s)
- Editing podcasts aggressively, even for audience benefit, can be detrimental to the authenticity and vibe of the show. (30m8s)
- Hormozi states that he has completed a workout and a podcast recording, the latter of which may or may not be available to the public at the time of recording. (37m41s)
Experiences and Observations
- Alex Hormozi purchased a property in Las Vegas, Nevada instead of Scottsdale, Arizona, because they received an offer on the Las Vegas property first. (7m9s)
- Alex Hormozi went to Walmart with entrepreneur Jim and no one recognized either of them. (19m2s)
- The speaker owns a pair of 8-inch Caro Pockets shorts, possibly influencing their release after messaging the CEO. (20m21s)
- Tim Cook's first $100 million year as an employee was a notable achievement. (27m24s)
- Alex Hormozi owns a car that he drives to work, and he also employs a driver who follows behind him in a separate vehicle. (33m36s)
- Hormozi and an individual identified as "Kidd" discuss two categories of breakfast foods, which they label as "racist breakfast" and "gay breakfast," based on their perceived associations with different demographics. (36m9s)