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Mindset Matters: Nick Yerhart Story to Success

Mark Rudd Larsen Season 4 Episode 73

In this episode of the Dream Catcher podcast, host Mark Larsen interviews Nick Yerhart, a podcaster and entrepreneur who has overcome significant challenges in his life, including being born with cerebral palsy.

 Nick shares his journey of self-discovery, the importance of a positive mindset, and how he transitioned into podcasting and coaching. 

He discusses his aspirations in real estate, the influence of mentors like Grant Cardone, and his commitment to helping others through his work. 

The conversation highlights themes of resilience, personal growth, and the power of collaboration in business.


BIO

Nick Yerhart is a 10X Certified Business Coach and the host of The Infinite Abilities Podcast, where he helps purpose-driven entrepreneurs attract high-quality clients, build scalable systems, and grow with confidence. Drawing on a personalized, strategy-meets-mindset approach, Nick equips founders with client acquisition frameworks, clear messaging, and practical tools that streamline operations and accelerate sustainable revenue growth. He also leads Infinite Pod Studio, a done-for-you podcast production service that helps creators launch and level up their shows with studio-quality sound, editing, and short-form content. Born with cerebral palsy, Nick champions the belief that “your abilities are infinite,” using his story to inspire resilience and bold action in business and life. His work blends proven 10X strategies with mindset coaching to unlock clarity, consistency, and predictable growth for entrepreneurs at every stage.

00:00
Introduction to Nick Yearhart

02:50
Overcoming Challenges and Finding Purpose

06:37
Building a Business and Marketing Strategies

11:56
The Journey of Podcasting and Sharing Stories

16:42
Influences and Inspirations in Life

20:32
Future Aspirations and Goals

24:56
Rebranding and Collaborations

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