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13:03Now PlayingWhat decisions are shaping the life you’re living right now? Tony Robbins explains the 3 decisions that control your life and why taking control of these decisions can help you create a life of greater purpose, impact, and fulfillment.
In a conversation with Elanco CEO Jeff Simmons, Tony opens up about the Thanksgiving when his family had no food, the stranger who showed up with groceries, and how that moment inspired him to start feeding families at just 17 years old. That experience eventually grew into a mission to provide billions of meals and help end hunger.
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Tony Robbins is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the nation’s #1 Life and Business Strategist. For nearly 5 decades, more than 100 million people from 193 countries have enjoyed the warmth, humor, and transformational power of his business and personal development events.
Author of eight internationally bestselling books, including four #1 New York Times bestsellers — Money: Master the Game, Unshakeable, Life Force, and The Holy Grail of Investing — he created the #1 personal and professional development program of all time, and more than 10 million people have attended his live seminars.
Mr. Robbins is the chairman of a holding company comprised of more than 120 privately held businesses with combined sales exceeding $22 billion a year. He has been named in the top 50 of Worth Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful People in Global Finance for three consecutive years; honored by Accenture as one of the “Top 50 Business Intellectuals in the World”; by Harvard Business Press as one of the “Top 200 Business Gurus”; and by American Express as one of the “Top Six Business Leaders in the World” to coach its entrepreneurial clients. Fortune’s recent cover article named him the “CEO Whisperer.”
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He is a leader called upon by leaders and has worked with four U.S. presidents, top entertainers — from Aerosmith to Green Day, to Usher and Pitbull — as well as athletes like Serena Williams, Andre Agassi, and the 2022 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors. Billionaire business leaders seek his advice as well; casino magnate Steve Wynn and Salesforce.com founder Marc Benioff are among those grateful for his coaching.
Driven by his commitment to end hunger, Mr. Robbins has helped deliver over 62 billion meals to those in need in the past ten years, through his partnership with Feeding America and the 100 Billion Meals Challenge, a global initiative he launched with Governor David Beasley, former head of the World Food Programme.
Through the Tony Robbins Foundation, he has also awarded over 2,500 grants and other resources to health and human services organizations, implemented life-changing curriculum in 1,700+ correctional facilities, and gathered thousands of young leaders from around the world through its teen programs. In addition, he provides fresh water to 250,000 people a day in India in order to fight the number one killer of children in that country — waterborne diseases.
Robbins’s commitment to creating an enduring legacy that will impact the world is surpassed only by his passion for family as a dedicated father of five children and a loving husband to his wife, Sage Robbins.