Healing Yourself to Help Others, Being the Youngest Black Man in the Watch Industry, and Writing Letters to Yourself for Mental Health with Emir Horton 1PM: 059

January 03, 2022 00:44:32
Healing Yourself to Help Others, Being the Youngest Black Man in the Watch Industry, and Writing Letters to Yourself for Mental Health with Emir Horton 1PM: 059
The 1% Man Podcast
Healing Yourself to Help Others, Being the Youngest Black Man in the Watch Industry, and Writing Letters to Yourself for Mental Health with Emir Horton 1PM: 059

Jan 03 2022 | 00:44:32

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Bertrand Ngampa Bertrand Ngampa

Show Notes

Have you ever felt like you’re working in chaos?

I think we all have, but it’s obvious that it doesn’t last long. When it comes to budgeting your time and your effort, you have to keep in mind that burnout can be our worst enemy. Our guest today is a natural workaholic just like me, but Emir Horton has made a shift in his life. Similar to the sentiment of our last episode, he understands that money is only one component. It can be so easy to put your head down and grind, but ignore the traumas that are stopping you from taking your life to the next level.

I’m thinking about where we are currently, black men particularly, and how much trauma and healing that we have to go through because of the pressure society gives us, especially in America. The value I would love to instill in all of us is to have some self-love for yourself, and a lot of that self-love comes with discovering who we are. In order to discover who you are you have to get through the baggage and do the work that your past experiences left you with. The only way we can heal the world is if we’re healing ourselves, and being a bridge and a mirror to others.

Emir Horton 1PM: 059

Emir Horton is a Philadelphia native, entrepreneur, actor, television producer and journalist, and philanthropist. He’s the associate producer of, “The Same Room,” an internet talk show offering authentic and insightful faith-based discussions. He’s also the founder of Eartha, a watch company he founded in his grandmother’s name, making him the youngest African American watch brand owner.

In this episode, we dive into the philosophy behind Eartha, the challenge of breaking into Hollywood and how that turned Emir towards entrepreneurship, and why he specially chose watches as his go-to product. We also dive into time management and burnout, so you can understand how such a high functioning person creates life balance.

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And don’t forget, “there’s nothing stopping you from being 1% better today.” – Coach B

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