In this episode, Marcus focuses on self-leadership and introduces the ‘power list,’ a tool for prioritizing tasks to optimize decision-making and maintain progress.

Warrior Wisdom
In this episode, Marcus focuses on self-leadership and introduces the ‘power list,’ a tool for prioritizing tasks to optimize decision-making and maintain progress.
In this 200th episode, Marcus shares insights into the show’s philosophy, highlights memorable episodes, and makes special announcements, including the launch of the Acta Non Verba apparel line and the release of his second book.
In this episode Marcus discusses how constant stimulation from sound can lead to overstimulation, anxiety, and sleep issues.
This week Marcus discusses Occam’s Razor, explained as ‘the simplest answer is usually the best one’, and suggests applying it in business by simplifying processes.
In this episode of Acta Non Verba, Marcus shares his experiences and the lessons learned from being a part of the Arete Syndicate, a group composed of successful warriors, leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts.
This week on Acta Non Verba, I’m discussing the common practice of making New Year’s resolutions, citing that 80% of people fail within two weeks.
This week on Acta Non Verba, I’m discussing the concept of learning like a leader.
This week on Acta Non Verba I’m discussing the teachings of Guro Dan Inosanto, Bruce Lee’s protege.
This week on Acta Non Verba I’m discussing the process of getting a TEDx Talk, emphasizing the importance of motivation and providing quality when speaking.
Today I’m sharing why giving myself advice would have been a waste of time.
In this episode I’m sharing the most profound lessons I learned from attending the Arête Syndicate LIVE Event and what you need to know to view Adversity in business and in life as a gift.
In this episode, I’m sharing the key lessons Bruce Lee and how you can apply them to your life to embrace Adversity and shift your mindset. Listen in as I explore how to push your own limits, how Lee learned to outmaneuver his competition, and why just knowing is not enough.