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Jul 10, 2024

Ian Smith is a political activist and gym owner, whose defiant stand against New Jersey's lockdown orders made headlines in 2020. In this episode, Ian shares his journey from being a personal trainer to turning around Atilis Gym, transforming it from a hostile environment into a thriving community hub. Ian recounts the critical moment in March 2020 when he chose to keep his gym open, despite state mandates, reflecting on his commitment to health, resilience, and standing up for his beliefs during a challenging time.

Ian and Tony also explore the broader struggles faced by small business owners during the pandemic, touching on the challenges of gaining media attention and the frustrations with government mandates that deemed businesses non-essential. Ian's narrative brings to light the emotional toll on small business owners as they watched large corporations profit while their own livelihoods were at risk. This episode highlights the principles of entrepreneurship and the determination required to maintain one's business amidst systemic challenges.

Additionally, Ian takes us through his legal battles, his run for Congress, and his transition into the field of hormone therapy at Summit Rejuvenation. His story is one of resilience and transformation, from facing multiple municipal charges to becoming a public figure advocating for various causes. Ian shares his experiences and insights into the world of telemedicine and business, offering a unique perspective on navigating life's challenges with passion and integrity. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with personal anecdotes and valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and activists alike.

Key highlights:

  • Business Shutdown Due to Politics
  • Small Business Struggles in Politics
  • Business Owners Facing Legal Challenges
  • Ian’s Journey to Becoming a Public Figure
  • Challenges of Running a Political Campaign
  • Ian’s transition to telehealth

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