Interview with Johnny B. Truant for Question the Rules [ 38:18 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadJohnny B. Truant and Lee Stranahan have teamed up to create something pretty special. It’s a course called Question the Rules: The nonconformist’s punk rock, DIY, nuts-and-bolts guide to creating the business and life you really want, starting with what you already have (affiliate link).
Seriously, that’s the title. Yes, it’s very long. The story of how it came to be is interesting enough that I wanted to talk to Johnny about it and he agreed to an interview because he wants to promote it, of course.
Listen or download it at the top of this post. If you don’t see a player or a download link that works, visit the blog directly and you’ll be good to go.
Here is the non-affiliate link, which I give you because I’m cool like that, but if you want to help yourself andJohnny & Lee and me, please use this affiliate link to sign up for Question the Rules.




haha, I love the double affiliate links one non, one non-non
People go with the non-non it helps everyone out!
This is a great interview!! I took a look at the blog entry and LOVED it. Every point you listed (and talked about in the interview) makes perfect sense. I just love Johnny B. Truant's way of thinking and the way he communicates those ideas to the listener and reader!
I am going to use this quote from you as my mantra for the rest of the day!! “It’s about having a rebellious spirit — the kind of spirit that is willing and proud to go its own way when the “normal” way kind of sucks.”
Heather that's great to hear! Thanks so much for your comment.
This is a great interview!! I took a look at the blog entry and LOVED it. Every point you listed (and talked about in the interview) makes perfect sense. I just love Johnny B. Truant's way of thinking and the way he communicates those ideas to the listener and reader!
I am going to use this quote from you as my mantra for the rest of the day!! “It’s about having a rebellious spirit — the kind of spirit that is willing and proud to go its own way when the “normal” way kind of sucks.”
Heather that's great to hear! Thanks so much for your comment.